• ;3 • 41). . 0. " :91d Bucknell Here rt i tti t a i r • After Six Years 4> ;. • VOL. XII FIRST BIG MASS FETING FRIDAY NIGHT COMMITTEES AT WORK ON FUTURE ATHLETIC PLANS Members of Board of Trus tees to Help Towards the Possible Erection of New . Track House, Grand ,- stands, Swimming Pool and a College "Play ground." At a recent meeting of the eseentit e committee of the board of trustees of the college, n comtioWe of the beatify.. appointed to cci-opsirato with the Alum ni Adrisom Committee on Atllletas the develooment of plans for a cum prehemils e plant for athlete, nod ph3s. fail education to meet the offload° needs of the college in thole depart ments. This action env taken follow mg a report submitted to the trustees by the alumni committeewhichwhichtailgate problems that lire now pressing for solo• lon mere outlined Last June the Alumni Committee re ported un these problems to the alumni assoeintion In part as folloo s "Before the committee at this tone there are three clatters winch are ton• staidly growing in unporance and need of development. First, the constantly increasing crowd of spectators and the larger squad en. rolled fur %aridly teams emphasis eer tact physical needs on Bearer Field. Greater seatingcapacity and mere per• looniest and safe tlpe of etands, and ma rotten aye, ilninan>e and walks should he ern fled. The poor condition and facilities of the present troek house together with the fortlumning deselnp menu otcollege Null no on the pres• nn. site of that budding, prompt a eon. ' slderation of wuuys and moths for pro viding a nee 'varsity club house on the resonation for that purpose en the southeast corner of Beaver Field Second, a ammonites pool in probebh Penn State's greatest athletic need mul the committee is considering this an hn• portant Item. Third, the prom stair of fextlities for igtrnmunllitthletica—for those not of rtils.r.alUej-4$ ematEel behtt-ttP:, pealed for by Che general atiaretm•MV A plot of ground eighty nears or lent n the West commix has been set aside for the purpose end the conunittee lots already drawn tentative plans for the dexelopment of the metessai I 'play. ground." An it will ho possible %Olin a few , Tears for the Athletic Association to build some part of the nee pertunnent structure soggested tor Beaver Field, It le tho desire of the Counn'ttee that a thorough study of the future needs in eidetic and plivtical etineallon Ito nettle 'first so Oaf all deselopment work from now on utll fit Into the ultimato The treasure of the Athletic Asso eelationof the college lion loot ti stir plus fund of about slo,llooads to be put into the first Beaver Fie re ld linprose• molt that it is (stool absolutely liee• rosary to hate 3fueli tone 1011 hate to be 00114111110 d In gettiv. any sake results, but ugh the mid et the hoard of trustees non a certainty, these Ideas that have been under consideration for years nill gradually be worked out. TUG-'O-WAR TO BE HELD SOON At the 'meeting hint Thurstiny nig)(t of the Student Council. a committee ti , composed of Greenland, Coughlm, l'illl, theand Gill sins appointed to co duct. the annual tug of war between t e too lower classes on the first Saturd , pos Bible The committee line tel plied to Columbia muserstly for he rope which was axed loot May to 1 It the lON RlTiteß Olt tune the SCr 1 will he field newt &thirties ofterooo on New Beaver Field before tile Bur toil genic 'As Columbia tinisersits tilt not open until last 'Aionday. it in pr liable that there trill be a delay in ending. the rope anti therefore no defin e mforma• tion ran be giton at Ms nue Iloo• eser. If the rime tomes in time the cont. mittee In elinrge will Immediate's . in form the student body itb‘ it the time and place of the scrap Last Spring. by sole n the Studs. Body. the Lin. nutting 1110 •It hod 111.eu in segue at Penn State is e nholislied, and in place of the Flag . Tap it Tiag• of•Wne ons sobstltuted v olnning the Tug of.Wor the elms of rip won their colors. The scrap p set highly antisfactery to both the ortieinants mid speetators and it sins mmeiliatolv decided to make the now nor n n perinn• sent feature of the loner lass activ ities. The rules of the scrap . ti simple. There 51111 than PCl'lOlll4 and the clans whirl' first wins two periods Is declar ed the whiner. The number et 111011 par. tieiontitia in the scrap sit on time in limited by the length of the r pe used, bet oder? lenlv win hate an ii.portuti tity to get in the contest on tit chnotes ore ills Hied into equal sortie . , one -section for each inTioil. ME BETWEENN PENN AND PITT CAUSES WIDE INTEREST Widespread interest la already emu. lest in tie glens beta... Pitt and Penn, All candidAes for positions on • - meet mai allied the largest ems, d that the editorial staff of the Collegian 1e 4 7, c , rAtt i v ., ,d r rlm:t t I 1 . 16tI: = n t h & IV ; I Clubs mill meet in Pittsburgh at purr report in Room 528, Main Building tllllO 111111 It 14 illlllollllolll that 11,1 t i gTl% gllnrllt of 1 ; 1 11 11' : 1 1; 1 11 1' . ' .1 101111.10DM reservation hauo ken 11111,11 on Thursday, October 5, at 7P. M. h in the peed stand for eight hundrell , students mho mill ace.tguiany tho teen, FOUR VETERANS ELIGIBLE FOR BASKETBALL Capt. Walton Will Again Lead Team—Plenty of Good Material in Last Year's Freshman Team— Schedule Partly Complet ed Penn State, from all accounts, in lino to luny n Nery highly successful season in Basketball this year. In fact, if the prethitions of the .idonosters" hold true, It Iran surpass all other years in the hinter, of the sport _t brief restrospection of last year's basketball histon, and die stills shows that of the elmen gamesiihracid only Oleo mere loot and Stale iiniiihed sec Deli wi the IbinasYlrataiit Intertollegiate Basketball league. Among the schools which mere de (rafted be our team are lutes tie by the score at to 26, Michael" 12 to 1, Carnegie Tech, 35 to 1, %Vesting. house ar, to 26, Lehigh 29 to ID, Lafay• ette 22 to 14, and Lehigh IS to IL'. A feet worthy of note is the small margin La mhlrh the shimmies teams defeat.' nu, fur instance, l'itt 41 to 76 and 31 to 27 and Swarthmore 28 to 21 Most of these teams are to he met dor ng the repine $4,18011. A kehedule of the games so far as it has been arranged Ia to he found at the end of tins artltle Four of last s varsity squad Iwo been lost lis graduation but the four re maining millacme as nucleus on which to mould this se is team Cal Walton is back and mill undoubted ly resume hm position at guard.at mhich position Ire ;dosed so brilliantly last sear. Ile ma, a too defense man and was also sort successful shooting field goals. lie MIN member of the varlets squad for the hint trio sears Blakeslee, alma max the star of last sear's train at ins positron of forums!, had the distinction of scoring the high est number et 110/10. If the murk done I's Wagner and Fast last year Is airs es:denim of ulna their performanee sill be thin scar, they mill also bp filmed among the stars nt the rod of the sea• son. Another source of material us to be found in last year's Freshman tenni Willis moil Vic luteceians •setth no defeats Some of the names found nn that sound include Limbach, Moore, Burns. and Dec Lit at froward; Adams and Sutherland at center; and Rm., Wilson and tilehelberger at guard Ilteast al these men ltru back and expect to compete for positions nu the arots squad to till the places left secant Iss the graduation of Bomos. liner, Bishop and Roberts As was said before strong tram Is n %imam] to ho formed Crum this matte sal end a strong bid still be made for thu championship of She Penn/aria:Ms Intercollegiate Basketball league, 1 allowing is the sehedole no coot plated to dote by Monogoe :Mas o n. Homo Game. • • • . 13reenthet 4--Junkt.a. December 10-I.lemn Valley (Peed 111;.! ) imam- ft—Syracuse, Januar% I,l—'Vest Vlrgwia Wesley nb January 20--Open, February 10—Colgate February 17—Open b abruars 24—Pdt Games Played Away From Home. Februart I—Pitt Febroat 2-IVentbighouge (Pending.) I ebrunri 3—Carnegie Tea. February 2s—Georgetou n or Dela• are. 'Mardi I—George Wash urgtou Uui eni JrIlll•=-"Su ariltienre Mareb 2—Su rthmore Ail,Minna! home gimes m Sinnitielinniiii, Lehigh, and Liettrit , her; ere pending NOTED WRITER LECTURES HERE Mrs. Lucia Ames Meade Makes Plea for an Ameri can Contribution Toward World Peace "Tire Present World. Crieisand Amer. ten's Ibity" unit the subject of the in structive lecture al, rn by Mrs Luria Amos Mende in the auditorium last ont Imlay &gilt. Mrs. Meade ulio is afilliat• ea Ith peace nun entente both bore and almond, treated her subject in a Nees sshieb bronchi the 111111111111t111.41111 side of the question to th e fore. In her lee trite she 0111111111 M her non varied es perienees het Luon ledge enlneit lis e