Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 29, 1916, Image 1

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Vol. XII
STATE PRIMED
FOR HARD GAME
AT PTTISBURGH
Quiet Determination Reigns
in State Camp. No
Predictions.
:ECK TO START GAM
The team, representing Penn State,
that trots out on Forbes Field toner.
row to battle the Linhersitv of Pitts.
burgh in the annual Thanksghing 1)a)
Clessie carries nail it the grim determi
nation to tight until the last 'Ansa!
blows. There has been no predicting
clone by either Coach or players
is the watchword. State has been con,
• . •
ceded a fighting chance by se,eral sport.
ing authorities but tho Inajority of
(Continued on page 3.
MEN OF FACULTY
MAY GIVE TALKS
Plan "Home Chautauqua"
Series For Fraternities
And Clubs
Because of the fact tha° there are
numberless requests from the venous
fraternity houses about college for
members of the faculty to address them
at intemaN, there is a plan en foot to
organize a sort of "Home chautouqua"
series of talks to be gt‘en during the
tanning minter The plan la o proposed
solution for the problems of granting
each organization an opportunity to
bear proallum • members of the family
on a scheduled time Dean liolutes is
endealpormg to murk rip tire proposition
among the Nations ingunizations that
would like to take adtantage of the
motement, but as yet no defhate set
tlement has been readied.
At present tautly of the fraternities
and. clubs ore personally requesting
members of the locally each meek to
talk to there on any seek. t they might.
choose The idea of the new tatnement
is to gather together the serious mein
bers of the faculty mho mould he mill
ing to get into it, and hobo theft all
work on R weekly schedule, each as•
signed to It different house etcry meek
In life any each bonne ,weld he 0,011
the opportunity of hearing each of the
men mho mould render their sordeeg,
and getting ids views on taut subjects,
of all-to data Interest.
Pt aside! t Scarke, Dean Ilolmes and
Professor A. If. Espenshaile bale al
ready, volunteered their seri wcs hi the
movement, end many other are creed.-
ed to follow mho will make the serion
a moat attracthe one. The lint mill he
emaciated as soon as It is known that
the project can ho carried out, and a
day and hour act by each fratern'ty
or club for the purpose. An attempt
ho made to W11(4111[0 a talk each
week for the benefit of the men In Old
Train who him recently opened their
club room. If amanita. the plan will
ho Instituted before the Christmas us.
cation.
GLEE CLUB PRACTICING'
FOR PRIZE CO6IPETITION
Tho Gleo Clol
JUNIATA FIRST
TO BE PLAYED
IN BASKETBALL
Practice Started in Prepa
ration for This
Game
SCHEDULE COMPLETE
The Illaslotball Lenin in scheduled to
play the first genie of the season on
December 0, milli Juniata ni the Armory
eage It promises to be a line game,
nil respects, US Juniata is bringing 4
teleran team, coached by Putts, a grad.
mate of Junwdi and It player en the
team for three jeers. Last year the
State quintet won by lion arity. of 'II
points o‘er the Hunting aggregation's
score of 0. 'he squad has been called
out and in practcing daily in the Arm.
wry, but there boa been no indoor mutt
excepting practice at. shooting goals
A great deal of the murk consists ot out,
dour running. Actual scrimmage oil.
not be started tall the :Monday follow.
mg the Thaologltiug foe
mill allow only 0,1 or sin. days foe
practice before the Juniata game
nllutch"
t h e has plenty to do in
coaching the Freshman football tenor
and has been able to des etc little time
to basketball. Slime the close of the
Freshmen football season, hem ease, lie
has been able to detote inure tune to
the
a r e basketall men.
There tmenty•nine men out at
present, of mlueli number four 'Sere
players on last year's team. Three of
these, Captain Walton, Blakeslee, and
Wagner, Si era regular players, while
Fast a substitute 'ter the greater part
of the season played in the later gam.
no. Among' thu twenty.nine pro to be
found ten men of the suplannore class,
which number Includes seine of last
years' successful Freshman team. On
the whole the members of the squad
are a big and husky bunch and once
they got In lighting trait great things
may lee expected.
Manager Mason has completed the
schedule width includes nit games at
home and eight out of lama. The wee.
tern trip will Include Pitt. Westinghouse
and Carnegie Tech on February 1, 2 and
J The ousters trip including Way.
ate, Damara, Swatlimore, and Lehigh
mill extend from February 28 to March
A return game dl be played mith
Janie. at Huntingdon on January 20.
The complete schedule le appended to
this article
The Freshmen NM be called out
shortly after the first of December and
Neill be uLipped in shave for their ore.
game schedule. In all possible eases,
these lames Nedl be run as donble.bend•
era with the Varsity guinea• Manager
Mason has games pending with Pitt
Fresh, Sytni.use riesa,•BeLileliere Pm;
Penn Fresh, raw' 'two with Bellefonte.
The Varsity schedule la as follows:
HOME GAMES
December 0, Juniata, January 0,
6% racuse, January 13, Getty;bura
r ending) ; February 10, Lebanon VAI•
ey , ruary 24, February 17, Carneme Tech;
Feb Pitt
OUT OF TOWN GAMES.
January 20, Jlartirttlt: February. 1,
Pitt, February 2, Westingbouge.
nary U. Carnegie Tech, February 28,
Lafayette, March 1, Delauare; March
2, Snatlnnore. March J, Lehigh
State Students
Physically Fit
Over 80 Per Cent of New
Men Eligible for U. S.
Army.
According to the physical examine.
tions meetly tunducted Lt Or. C
lvenucii 011011 Like now students en.
rolled no the two and lour years' courses
ill the college tins lull. l'enn btatis rani.
WOO elan the as crime in the physicia
littless al its student bud) when taw
phisical requirements 02 the United
buttes army are taken as a criterion lit
the 747 students examined by Dr. hen-
Way, 040 11010 name posithily lit to
shoulder the respensibilitimi of national
ereperechsems Ana men whose Physical
condition rendered them ineligible for
entrance the regular army nuns.
ored 1113, or 10.0 per vent of the total
brunt these few figures it eau readilyl
be seen that well above 00 net cent of
the new students sire constitutionally
intea to eine/ into me military service
of the country.
A cumber of different 0004005 under.
lay the thissilltation of the ineligible:
Men, Thu remains Meet creithently meth
nth and the number of men declared)
fueuglble betause of them ere as fol.)
lea en Deformed arms, 0, deformed)
limbs. 12, detective vision, 14, defective,
hearing. 0; heart diheahu, 0; under died
uthipinent, 20, obesity. LO the en.:
tire, 110, ineligibles, only Jll 11000 10.1
guided as permanently ineligible. It is•
the beihet in Or. Keened) that the other
own toad possibly be developed by cor.
teethe etereises Mita they leer° aide to
111000 the physical relainciliente news
slay 10 01.00100
MADAME POWELL WILL
AGAIN tiIVE CONCERT
Abseil interest will doubtless be
aroused among !acuity members and up•
per 0101811100 olio reinembei the appea,
ItIWO here two you» ago of Aludante
not row ill, of New lark city, in the
met that AU wilt itgain appear here this
winter in a free musical instruction con•
sets. bile lies I:dunned the musical do.
pertinent of the college that she wilt
step uIC nt, Penn State wit a regular tour
of many colleges in the east and will
gite her entertainment some time neat
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., WE
THAT ANNUAL FIG
Judging Team Goes
To Chicago Show
Expected To Take Prizes In
Big Livestock Exposition.
College Enters Exhibits
Penn State min be represented at th
International Litestoek Exposition to be
tick! in Chicago starting next Saturday
not only In, a good reprebentathe Judg
ing train that is expected to wank oil
with Home of the prizes, but by a large
sited exhibit of pure bred minnals nn
well The exhibita ill he composed of
ten head of Hereford and Aberdeen An
gus steers, and twenty-one head of hugs
There will be from twelve to fifteen
agricultural colleges that Ns 111 send
teams for the Penn State teens to Mee.
against, and the recent Sineentl of the
dairy teem at Springfield may be dupls•
anted by tins other team composed of
students in animal husbandry. The team
will be made bp of five men to be °hos.
en !rota the following: F. F. Lounger,
C. W. McDonald, C. D. Sprout, 1). ti ii.
Immo. J. 11. Zeller and S It. Zug. 'they
will be accompanied by Professor (lee.
laugh, of the department. They will be
called upon t . judge three classes each
of draft horses, beef cattle, sheep and
hogs 'They will Irate to nue reasons ter
their scoring in eight of these twelve
classeis. The five highest student judges
in *he contest win, reeye,indlthlual
medals, and the highest ' scoring "reale
still be Awarded a handsome cup.
TUO-OF-WAR POSTPONED
The tug•of-war one called oil lost
Saturday' on account of cold l‘cather
and Hill be postponed until the narmer
AN cutler of the spring.
CORNELL WINS
CROSS COUNTRY
State Harriers Finish Elev
enth in Field of
Fourteen.
In competition with mild was uri
'doubtedlyone of the draggled fickle of
hill and dale runners 00er .1iPM1311,4 for
on intercollegiate crags country run,
Penn State failed to quite In c up to ex
pectations, and could do no better than
flninh dmmith, a nth a score of 301. Al
though ap,,wentiv ont-classd the re
sult might halo been I,antly differed
bad Shields not boon taken until IL qltell
in MR aide
Running unit up nab the leaders,
Shields nos running welly and strongly
( when lax hide gme out The Nen Buren
course runs over a mountain, and It was
nhikt crossing this that the Blue and
White carrier nesmpelled to drop
State
out, thus eliminating State from n place
itmug the leaders the winner's time
woo only 35 minutes, 301.2 seconds,
chick is nut as fast an the time made
by Shields in the Carnegie Tech meet,
I
lent the Tale course is much harder than
the State course.
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Cornell was easily the winner, with a
team score of 3S, although Oterton of
Yale, was the first toero.i.i the lino.
Yale was second with CM, and Syracuse
third with 115. Not a State man finish.
eil among the first thirty, although
ibluelds would hoer undoulited/p chow so
Iliad he been able to Smelt The members
of the State team Brushed 10 the follow
mg order Mildew 35; Foster. In, It het.
log. 05. Lme, 75; Kultlev, 77, Bunter
I roll a good race, labile Roster did men
better than man expected. Shields and
Hablee were disappointments ow mg to
the fact that they were Mitt; troubled
with sore sides
MISS LOVEJOY AN OFFICIAL
AT AGRICULTURAL FAIRS
Derma the last u.ech-entl, Miss S. C.
LOsejny bee been in the eastern Part of
the state attending several ourieultinal
fairs, mhere she line been a fudge in the
bones economies deportment.
Last Thursday, Miss Lou rjoy ottended
the fele in Norristown, where she oas
o !utilize of canned goods Friday and '
Saturday erne spent hi Heeding, where I
torn nod farm products smote one lin•
a
Ng held, lle•ildes trotting no a judge,
MOO Lot cloy also spoke on the subject
of canning.
COTTAGE JOTTINGS.
ESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1916
TO THE FINISH!
LAR
I CALE.
TBUR^•DAY, NOV.
230 P. Ilf—Pitt irns, Auditorium.
FRIDAY, DEC. 1.
TAO P. M.—Gran
MONDAY, DEC. 4.
6.30 P. M. Dru and Bugle Corns,
Band Room,
6.30 P. M.—l. P. Meeting, 25 L. A.
Budding
TUESDAY, DEC. 5
G5O P. M.—Ban and Room.
645 P. 51.—Y. A. Prayer Meet
ing, Old Charm
,retrnit, 100 Hort
PT
AR
IN
ED
re" of
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'the,: scams )i, _ ... ...esossos.'s'
big game tillowsNo it the contestants are
sh3eicallv: col matched The State
team that will at the game net:raga: s
178 7 pounds tufttlie Pott tonal :mirages
but it halt pot & boaster, 170: pounds
State's badaleli saide rip of Las mg,
Hebb, Hero tandi'l irk to slightly hest ter
than the Pitt atette, the a‘eratie ho -
Mg 101/ to 108 midi while tire Pitt line
averages 187 7 a State's 1819.
A discussio I him the men tail pair
oir nt the big ittle is interesting, tam- I
log 118 It doe tram the otlicial student
organ of the Linsersity.
"Although et rnals lion the middle
of the state lac not moistly cut thimat
wale open 4.1 d, }or, still their 10 0 de-I
feat of Lafartte shows that, the) hotel
au attack, atln art, worthy of the con
sideration offitor butith. Aside front con
siderable porr in as elesen, the State
crowd will bropposmg Pat sulk as fa
mous neser,lits die soma, which has
long entitle, to tentin'scareer as al
sontluertn. Tne make up of team, how
eser, presstp a sonansalutt. different ale
neurone° Iron Dna of limt, year To
Conoires a ities man v.:11 be 'men the
honor of 1141, 1 11 M 01,1,0511 e the Inconitir- I
able "Durbin Peek. Parruili tied 0' 011-:
nen, who tste the places at 3filler and
IleDowell a o scheduled for a few les
sons from f•iitherland and Sum Ciar.
amid e will ~,gant ensounter Thorn h ill,
uldle Seidl' and Itiuslittnk will enter
the Inds against each other for the first I
tune, "Hof , lliggin4 nail "Our Pot,"
picked hp It niter Camp Mg running
mates on ]is second team last year u ill
fitttA l&gt ) t n i.d ,, o ni i i m i l: s t o
t e o ach on. i o ther. te
Jones. a tanek. eit lost year's freshman
elesen. Athough the sisiters' backfield
He s s of Robb, having, Clark and'
Hess lion chosen n good goods
it does
not crime the Stooks toot , quartet."
The probable lute up of the two teams
Sill berf
State 1 Pitt
Jetts% .t In C Carlson
Krushook 1. T .....Thornhill
Darrnsln' n .... .. I. C (I. ..... * Sutherland
Conover . . rook.
I Captain '
O'Donne/1 Sea 1
Crntnotlon . ... J. ft ...... .... Seidel I
Iloggins .... .. ILE 'Herron
Jim Ina Q Versos
Clerk . 1,, II 111.1,111 gs
l'llllhlll
111,111 , •.. It 11.
Desk
n 0, , , ,. .. i* II ... McLaren
The Militates of the two tt11111.6 rile '
nA follimai
State Poo. IVLeelit Age 'Height
Jones, 1.1. lia 20 7 til
P arrish, t.
1 T. IS2 , 12.1 3.10
Parrish, L i:. v.io 24 0.l
C. ltin 22 3.10
O'Donnell. 111. 184 2:1 it 1
I (Continued on Page 41
CAST FOR "THE PIPER"
NOW BEING SELECTED
Under the threaten of Pioftneor
:Ntarnlonan and Meei Denhein great
Kew°. hat, been made during the last
tun neeks in the nrehinuntry mork nn
"The Piper," the all college ploy ni let
in to he Imploded 110,t ?Amery under
Readings of Poetry
for College Man
Professor Crockett Starts
Interpretations of Works
of Great Poets
Prof. William. Day Crockett, of the
School of Liberal Arts, last Sunday
evening, or the Old Chapel, started a
cornea of readings and mterpretatious
from the loranof all ages. The first of
the series eon crud "the peat*" 01 01 hfe
of (We l," and one attended by no good
sized representative ..hence
lha thref °hoot at Prot. Crockett's
series, ulna will continuo mer four
Sunday meanie., 18 to broaden the col
kite man's viem on the matters of high
class poetry, and he endeavors to pro.
sent his readings and evirlanatrons nt
snob a mat that all milt be able to
understand their meamugs The first
talk covered the sollowiug subLeets
Tho poetry of patriotism, of serial.
mu; of the irresiae, or Aature, of the
Sea and of the World War
The second of the series will Lo gives
In Old Chapel on Sunday evening', lla
comber 10, at 9 o'clock, and 'ma include
the [messages of Henn W. Longfelloo,
John G Whittier, James Russell Lowell,
Ralph Waldo Decrees, William Cullen
Bryant, Sidney Lanier and Walt, AN Ja
rman.
The third .number-will.-1.- peen on
Sunday evening, December 17, and will
include the messages of the great Eng
lish poets—Burns, Byron, Cofridge,
11'ordsmorth, Owen Meredith,
Tennyson mid Browning.
histof the series v.lll be graven
alter the Christmas saeation, and c ell
include the messages of the . world
poets"—homer, Virgil, Dante, Milton,
Shakespeare and Goethe
PENN STATE TO
DEBATE it Y: U:
University of New York to
Debate Here Next
March.
Miring the alit fon• days coiwiderablo
interest has been aroused In debuting
circles by an ini aut.., recent ed nom
the University of New lurk,
the Penn Stale team is lowed to den
bate with the New lork institution
801 to limo during the coming in Inter
Professor lbushuum bus already 111.1.
copied the in itation and the debate
is ill in all probability be hold in butte.
College on either the second or third
Prlday In Mardi. the subject ter de
bate nil! be the same as that used by
Penn State In the intm•wlleguilo de
bates.
With the addition of the Unitersity
of New York the debating schedule for ,
the coining season bus been broadened
considerably and it is the hope o.f
issue Alarshman that the relations be
ts eon the too institutions mil become
lermituent. In this conncaion Mr
larsliman also entertains the hope that'
ultimately them may ho established a
triangular relationalam betneen Cornell,
fens Mate end the Unheraity of Nov
lock So tar this )ear, huneter, no
debating arrangements hair been en
tered into with Cornell
In addition to the imitation rat.
eritell front the Unnersity of Non
tort, debating imitations lime also
been reeelted from Allegheny College
end the Ilintersity of Pittsburgh 'rhe
hut named linditution has requested it
debate on the slava!: - Itesoheti, that
the United States should adopt the Su non
plan of militar) training.. On moo the
starchy of funds, hinveser, on definite
decision has been reunion nltli regard
to either of these dual insets
Tinto far debates base been definitely
Franklin
Ith ‘Vexttninster, Cottvsburg,
Franklin and Marshall, and lbcLimon
the last (me Loiteged belt,g nienthera oi
the l'enns3 Is ania Intent,llegiatu Debut.
lag League In addition to these eon.
tests Manell has requested that the
debating raltions of last season
continued, and It is highly probable that
One or more dohatea m ill be twanged
with the LA•lNlshul g college.
The I.lal;.ernlt.3 - of iitttiburgh Lon ne.
pared the retaken of n regular bnnelotll
each Ile Is Waller liinir , Who during
the pant culsoll alto manager and (cut
name of the Itarrishlwg Nov ]ark
FRESHMEN END SEASON
BY DOWNING PITT FRESH
Game Close Throughout—State
Uses Pitt Plays to Good
Advantage
FRESHMEN UNDEFEATED
FOR SECOND SEASO,
Pretty Close
FIRST DOWNS
Pitt Fresh—U
PENALTIES
Pat fresh—n ).,.1
1 PASSES
'tt Prebk—
Attempted-10
Successful-6
Intercepted—:
State Free,ll-99 yards
FORWARD
1
State .1 resh—
Atton pttd-4,
Successful-0
) ntercepted-2
EMI=
State Fresh—
Welfe—n vaids
State Freah—
MeKelley-1 for all yards
Wolfo-2 for 7.1 yard,
The Penn State Freshman eleven played a neat trick on the
Pitt yearlings last Saturday at Forbes field, when they defeated
the freshmen of that University 7-0, using some of Glen 'Warner's
own plays as the nucleus of their attack The formation used tt hen
Wolfe made a brilliant run for 77 yard'. plaLing the ball on the Pitt
Freshies' three yard line, was nothing inure than one of Warner's
plays adopted by Coach Hermann This winning punch was de
livered early in the first quarter before the Pitt team had really
gotten under way, and Wolfe was largely responsible for the vii.-
tory, for on the next play Dunbar was hurled across the line for the
first and only touchdown.
But, from here on, the sailing was not so easy and uneventful
for the Freshmen since the Pittsburgh team began to wake up and
make things warm. The remainder of the contest showed that the
opposing teams were fairly well matched and several times it seem
--etk- certain -ttmt•tlie9irvltj --ever _ The State
freshmen were saved once by pure luck, when time w•as called, and
three times again by wrapping their toes about the goal line and
fighting every inch until they took the pigskin on downs
INTEREST GROWS
IN MUSIC SERIES
First Concert of Course to
Be Held Here Next
Week.
As the tune draws fiercer tar the
openingt, of the eeries of three high china
minden! attractions which will occur In
the concert by 3liss Christine Miller in
tie auditorium en Friday night on nest
week, interest lit the uncles increithes
With this craning concert and that or
the Kneircl quartet assurtil, there in
charge are turning their attention to the
campaign through which they hope to
bring the Russian Symphony ortlasdra
here en the first Friday ut March The
work of the past week has been tee
tered about local organizations which
are taking a great interest in the nott•
ter, considering the tact that Natalieua
iind holidays are so dose at hand and
mart hilliction points to the telowitiling
of this well known orchestra
Mrs. Clara Bowen talteppard, oho la
managing the appearance of these at
tractlons, spent a part of lost Saturday
In Bellefonte and ruched grant entour
agement tram all whom nhe titers void
"ulcerating the support of the matter.
The regular 'buss !Ines and pfl.f 0 ears
'nail convey the 1111181 e lovers of that
place to dm. Concerts.
Requests to course tickets base been
coming us to the management oust meal
er interest is being shoo is by the faculty
members m particular This neut. Mra.
Sheppard ugl continuo her MIMS
among the students and organ:ration.,
A CORRECTION
In our PieMe of November fifteenth
the story concerning the Penn State•
Lafayette soccer gnme contain. mi
error leem been brought to our nt•
tontion. We comet that Lafayette bad
detente,' Lehigh ri S. time exact re‘erAii
Iv trim, Lehigh ilefoaleil I.nfn)ette fi
ith n group of sin lemur or Car
; negle Tech, PILL Lehigh, Lomli,
Prineeton and the Nat 1. the Slate gilip•
phird li ll halo 14111110 Aiwa). opponent..
main whirl, to rub eat, and it the elql•
000 proses to ho soccerrtul will hare
; !ionic 001,100 to throm out theft (leg.
;1 he to. of Ilromn, I wig and \ erg,
front last )ear'y varsity Lo 1011, hot
sill there romans Catania Long, Ita•
met.l l'irrirth with 11.mealth of good
material for poach Lem 111 ilran main
The entlatimartn hinwitit it th
more oppinent for the date
of the ireslininn id:lid...or° scrap on
Die, 1 In not fat oil. There one not
11111111' Inv men out ith prolog, because of
• fouilist , l lint, in a few dm r, the hell,'
!weight,. will Ito lined no The frerlinn
prorneets nt a good tenni, their
Icandlilater for (h, ris pound awn Le
ong especially not wenble The ropl•or
:studio not litter Chun Documber ILth a 1 moron oneMa snow 111 , • .1 1111 t•
JUNIOR NOTICE
All Juniors intending to hose their
pictures in the IMP LA VII;, oho
hole not ,)et hind them tit Len either
hr rlllbert Ilartin or by NV W.
Smith, all pleinie howl in then MOWN
to C A Yowler pit the Pioneer Club,
and MAW urningemento immediately
to hence their photos token at S . :nail's
Studio
All fraternities, county clubs : rnni
nis lilies and other group,, hity•
ing pictures in the LA Vll%al
hose these pictures token at . Smith's
Number 11
PUNTS
vat FreAli—
Wilcox-1 for ikrd.
‘N inters-4 for 91 ar,lx
.Isllman—S fur 74 yardd
As a whole tire {bile was intensely
Interostuur for the outeonic was rioter
certain .t oniparNai of the se \ era'
ontstanthug point 4 lea et no one.sitiii
of the huperiont, of either team in 'I lie
Freshmen tomb. nun mon. first don it
than their opponent+ but Pat's abilits
to make their torwartht y 110.0,401 .quai
led tins. I nth (coin was pentaliti
'rile,s llurin,.• the pine', and It appeared
that the ollittatt of re taking torn ,
at this happ Ceth lie lottatng lion
not spectacular and in hit
tour e Lein. for one long hoot 01 110 unit
hat 11'olte IllftllStgi.4l to 2.'t, IMO., it itla
The lack of good Lieking tins prohibit
canoed by the. stiong thittiptable turd
hhh ept m nisi the field
1.01 ' , tate. trite firmed to he the
Inds \ afoul star lint the entire lentu ph,
etl nn eNI (lent third louttlit eon, qhe
ton.htent moll: of the
, w ith lie ot il
ly ote...llde w
11.1.11111 , 4 the post. thef t turned the
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