•Pc ~ ~...-• , r.`%,a1W1,,.., 0 7 . , TIPP-;')P=ftl4:l;-4:"V4.--, ••.'",-.4,t7'..4f.M'1r'•-•';';,-1,-7-',i .1°7%7 7 . :F . -•— T., •,, ,, ..--- , -,,,,, , f. , „ . .1';,.:;;;. ? ._! . . , ';'• ..;:- ' l . '`• ', -'- , - 7-: -_ ~,-,.., , - -.. .. , , , - - MP' 7, -- -.- -' 7•"'"1" --- 74, II ..., , _ .. . .3 -1' . . .... 1 ~./ ': , -- 4 %"4 ") , ---- Pennsylvania Day. 4), Viral. - *tate- -. 7,..,t - ', - ; Tnttrgtaa. , „, • , Booster Mass Meeting Swaps Dates let - - ;- ,7. , .• . - N --...„f15.....„ Monday Night • VOL XII MASS MEETING MONDAY WILL BOOST CAMPAIGN Big Fight for Penn State's Rights To Be Formally Launched; Band Will Play TRUSTEES REVISE BILLS; TO ASK FOR NEW ARMORY The next step In staging the student campaign to boost Penn State, with the end in view of securing a larger aPPro aviation from the state legislature, will be In the form of a student muse meet ing to be held in the auditorium next Monday night at 0.30. Tho meeting will be brought to a close before the beginning of the special moving pic ture performance town President Sparks will be present at the gathering and speak, an will Judge Ells L Orvis, of Bellefonte the latter presenting the views of the trustees. Alexander R. Chambers, 'l7 who has been festering the campaign since Its Inception, will handle the matter with relation to the work to be done Tho object of the meeting hi to arouse more Interest among the students and give Information concerning the work that Is to be done Hundreds of letters are to be written to state senators and rep resentatives The college band will be on hand to add to the mass meeting, and it Is of direct benefit to the college that all turn out on that occasion The meeting will he followed by an energetic campaign of three days' dur ation On Tuesday evening. Intereetd men i.rimed with facto will visit all of the fraternities. On Wednesday eve ning the county clubs .111 be culled to gether hi their respect's. leaders and the question put to them. On Wednes day evening a general campaign will be carried out into the town In un effort to reach everyone that it Is felt cannot otherwise be brought into close con tact with the ideals of the movement The campaign, heartily endorsed by members of the board of ti usteen, Is of greater Importance and of mane far row:lnns; effect than perhaps the gener al student body is now aware. In n sense, it may be said that Penn. Stare's future depends target., on its since's, _ for, the principal aim to be made at the mass sneering is the urging of a larger appropriation,Sar ,pes.lsoirltf More sust note ono.trf Penn Stato's greatest needs. Right along this line, the board of trustees in their annual meeting in Harrisburg last week made revision of the budget from the form in which it was first announced The minion con sists In, a reduction In the total amount asked, of MUMS, making the budget 006 nuw stand at a total of $3,043,000. This change has been made In order that pralelon for $300,000, to be Invaded •in a now armory, might be Included In the appropriation bill It has caused a sli tMg off of 5621,300 from the building Item, and lesser amounts horn the ex - tont!on and niaintalnence home Another change how been the insti tution of the building Item In the mime bill with the maintalnenee Item There will also be separate buns for the ex - tentlon and armory item The bills as they will he introduced call for the following. For general maintalnence $1,330,000 For buildings I I"1000 2. For attention work 242,000 3. For Armory...... . . .360,000 ' Total 3,043,000 County Claim Friday. There will be a meeting of the coun ty club presidents in 201 engineering building on Friday night at 7 o'clock. to formulate further plans for tho cam paigning in their respect Much to ex pected from the work in this line A novel feature of the campaign lb the co-operation of the English Depart ment. That deportment Is considering a plan whereby all etudonte at present taking any English courses will be re quired to take paper, envelope and stamps to clase, and ono full hour will be devoted to the students writing let ters to their representatives and mon ster. The plan is being considered favorably, and if it go.n through, should start these students to booeting among others. ALUMNI! Ever feel yourself slipping away from Old Penn State? Do you get to wondering what is going on 'round the old campus? Ten to one you do. You can't help it. And all the news you get is a squib now and then squeezed off in the corner of a daily paper. But that is not satisfying. The only thing that will fill the bill is this big, new "Penn State Collegian" finding its way to your address every week. Your Alma Mater needs your help. You can give it by knowing her daily progress as it is faithfully reported in these columns. Here is the "dope". Tho eubserlptlon prim, for the second semester Is but soventy-flve cents. The price for the year 1017-18 le 61 26 (If paid before October I6th) SPECIAL OFFER••Bond us 01.75 NOW and receive the "Collegian" for the balance of this semester and ALL of next year Another chance—Send seventy-live rents for this seminar's eubsorip tion; nil out the slip enclosed In all papers, mailed to alumni, mnd It along and Insure your receipt of the first betties next year ;md a chance to got In on the $1.21 offer before October 16. The rising paper market may cation an Increase In price of the "Collodion" noxt your but all such alips.wlll be honored at the old price Mombors of the student body will also bo sktim '4' , dvantag6 of theso offers. NO solicitors will be sent out. Wrlto or call at tho bums, ' , Or !foe of the "Collegian" n 6 the e plant of tite NittanyPubibilling Companz. Freshmen Have Big Football Schedule Fre4lnnue Football Schedule lOU Oct C, Bethlehem Prep at State Col lege Oct. 13, 'Wyoming Seminary at State College Oct. 20, Kleklmlnane School at State College Oct. 27, Bloomsburg ;Immal et State College Nov. 3, Bellefonte Academy at State College Nov 10. (Penn's Day) Syracuse Univ. Freshmen nt State College Nov 17, fantaleltl Normal at State College Nov 11, Pitt Freshmen at Pittsburgh. The freshmen football schedule for 1917, as announced by Graduate Man ager Smith, consists of eight games, only one of which will be played nwaY from home The University of Penn sylvania (mailmen mill not be met next mention, but their place will be taken by first year team of Syracuse University, which will plat here on Pennsylvania Da) Bethlehem Prep and MAI are also new comers on tho schedule VALUABLE PAINTINGS COME TO PENN STATE New Canvasses Received by College Art Department Valued at . $5,000 The Ayi. Deportment contm under the supervision of Pride.% 1. t. Er nie'stl. has tecently been enriched thru the generosity of some of the best ar tiste, and art connoisseurs of Pennsyl vania. Second months ago Professor Ernest! sent out letters telling of Penn IStateen handicap in its hick of access to outside art museums and appealing for contributions The results nein most gratifying, for ton paintings, ag gregating (6.000 in value have recently been leceived, bringing tine total value of the college nrt exhibit up to 80,000 Men) of the new paintings aie tee ognized iniestet pieces, having been ex hibited in tine best museums of the amts). Exoning" by Chas Meson, w s exhibited at tine Exposition in San Pm:mince and also in Chicago, Boston, and Neer ]oak Mrs Alva Johnson, wife of the General Managel of tine Baldwin Locomotive Works, pre sented the College will three paintings from her famous collection. Those con tributing one painting each we. Mr Redfield, Mr Youg! Albleott, and Mr Colt, of Philadelphia, Mrs, Hildebrandt, of New York, Mn. Satter, of the Car negie Institute of Pittsburgh and Mr James Sonar, President of the Asso-. dated Artists, of Pittsburgh. Numerous other evidences of progress ano visible at the museum In the first place, It haw boon remoxed from its for mer clowded quarters and now• enemies (Continued on last page) DEUTSCHER VEREIN TO PRESENT COMEDY iiElnor muss peiraten", a ono net co ody, has been selected for presentall. this Sear by tho Deutschor Vereln n. will be given In the Auditorium no Friday evening at Sit o'clock. T cast, which hoe been coached for ecv al wocka past by Alias Simmons, of Gorman Department, includes Pales C trade Doe% Mao Nannle,Glifford, F. Boor and S F. Loot°. The nrico of . mission has been set at liftoen cents STUDENTS MMWMI STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917 IHE PIPER" TO BE GIVEN FEB. 16 Sixty People Will Take Part in the Elab orate Production in the Auditorium With the date (Mall> settled fot the production of ... The Pipet" In an all- College 0.591, the plot Is rapidly I °mat- Inc into form and should In use to be one of the biggest moots of the wham Onion tainment Setl4oll The ph* alit be gtson In the mantis sum 011 tillillIda) Aneniny. Februnt} The Last fun the Mtn includes ft total ctfuinto . at SLute t4VICIst shll4lr . ell, Pico nx Cet tonna° the extolls's° lines upon which it will be produced, tot man) elnbentte features are planned that .111 place it fur above the urdinum Nett scenert and costumes tune been of dered Item Philadelphia flints. and intfingcments are helm; made fot spec ial stage settings and elects lent effects that will add to the uttractlveneas of the inn eduction Chief among these will bon "(Tann scene" Among other (tutu ea ant be is "play ulthln it play." the Stilt) ottlltng Cu alt enter tahunant on the tango It) "The Se one.," of uhleh the "Piper" la it emhet The which/al at ene In laid In tt plutl Dutch c Matte Dit echo l'hompoon of the college or chestra Is cooperating In themol °mem 0114 the oichentra a 11l fultilsh the mu tic. Mt Arthur Deet Mg 11114 taken charge of the Hinge settings and Marsinnan and Alba Mar) Dunham of the fiteult). ale [rattling the memberu of the cast MI 1) Cardenet training the 111111) 01111111 en, 11100100 In age from four to to Oleo years, alto mill be needed In the production A full ae heaped of the princlitnis 111111 held last Saturda3 after noon, and mill be tepee ted every Satin day until the date of the 01110. All ocat4.lolll be reserved at vet) moderate 111 Ices The plat alit start Immediately after the basketball game with Carnegie Tech scheduled tot that evening Tho plot of the play hoe been taken from I:limning's noon ..The Piper of Hamelin,. and the idilt of the 'Piper will ho taken tu 11les Exthei Chase. 'lB The balance of the cast will be announ ced ham DEGREES PRESENTED AT CONVOCATION EXERCISES Tho emend semester opened with the formal convocation exeicises in the au ditorium on Monday mai !dna. The ex ercises lasted but tnenty-livo minutes Advanced dopes neie presented to the fallen ing: Master of Arts Mary Hill Lonsruth, Dubois; Augunto Rafael Sutton% San Juan. P. R. Mechanical Engineer Tlaomax W. Hard., Wilmington, Bel. Mining Engineer Stuart St. Malt, Mona, Mo ; M. E Wadaworth, Pitts. burgh, Pa. The degree of Bachelor of Arta was awarded to the folloning• School - of Liberal Arta—W. R. Mason, U L Hem- H L Van Akon. Frank Over field, H. W. Nichol. and Jean Katherine Baird. School of Agrlculturo•➢unjamin Sa eta, J. Dr. Fry, E. P. gonnody, J. A Craig, Donald Williams, E R. Saylor, and G. R. Crum School of Engineering: D L Warner, J. N. P. Daeby and W. 0. Maslow, School of Natural Elclanco C 1 , Dean Debating cortiflonten were nrosented to the following. J. A Degorie, NV. R. Diem. H. D. Dleo, Mies Dorothea rack enthal, H. R. Hammond, L. A. SPeneor, L L Owenti, C D Pm:W.3l and W. H. Locke. JUNIORS ELECT CLAPS HISTORIAN The Junior class clot in the Old Chap el on Saturday evening, January SOO. The amendments to the Inter-eines con etitution were road and adopted atter each article had been considered sop amtely. It woo announced that W. It. Young had boon chosen class historian by the senior committee in charge of the selection. W. EL Cross wan elected to represent the Junior class in the IntOrelass athletic council:- MTMEMIIII CALENDAR EDAESDAY, .I.IN. 81: 1186—NM P. M.—Collection of (lo' Dm, 11Id 111:11::. T 111.1161) ili. FEB. 1. G 15 P Nl—Meeting of Bun. Count) Club, Room If, Llbru v 700 P. Nl—Cast Trlabi NI T11041,1/1118 202 Eni.ingering Building 815 P Nl—Mandolin Club Trials, 1.110..A1 Ails Building I.ltlliAl, I'l'll. 2. 4RI P M —:l:l7gineeiln: Loam o - After Criduation .. . C IT Dooley 200 Cog "D° 915 P $l--Germ to Play Auditorium 4A'reltll is, FED. S. 2dU P Wreqtllng 11.30-8.90 P. M.—Cullectlon Clumg Duew. Old Main. 10 00 A. 00 —l•'revhmon Ch spel. Dr Oliva 11.1001, Old Chupel 11 00 A 00—College Chapel. ID Hec Pol. Auditorium OJO P M-1 - M C A Thaler Meet log .Audltot Rim 000 I', Nl—W.olmo. Mom the POKH. 11l °tenon:. Crockett Old Chapel lION DIY. FED. v. 410 P. \ t —Signal Cot pt. Mooting. 4 Chem HU Anne% 010 P M — . Tim:eel " Manx Meeting Atnlitio itnn, 'FVENDAY, FEB. O. G 20 P l‘t —Dlmcnovltin Mooting “Soloneo and Itellgton". Dent Holmes. Andombl2 itnom, 11.11,011.1 7 00 P —llluxtritted Loam 0. A. - ehltecturo In Ames lett, Pi nfessos It I Webber, Auditor rum PAYMENT OF DUES Dues and assessment, of all classes ion) be paid on tho first floor of 0111 11.111 t In front of tho Business Mee from UM to 8.30 P. 31 on Wulueslll), Annum, 31. and Suturda). Feb:vary 3. Does 11111 also ha eollccicA un FLa tter. du) es ening. Februnt, 7 and Tnnrxdny el enlna•, lebrunry ti. Lout chanro for Fay must February K. After (hut date all ettudenta delinquent In dues 11111 ho subject to II tine of ono donor ((41.00). PHI KAPPA PHI ELECTIONS The following members of the Senior Class have been elected to membership In Phl Kappa lid. the honoraly schol arship fraternity The men elected com prise the upper tenth of the clam D. S Adam*. J. D. Kistler S M. Em•tlett W O. Kline A. C Berget W. C Knapp Jonepli Condor. St P Ir Lining.. Harold A Clark 13 13 Anoka) Runnel! S. Clock E. D. Miller 13. E Dahl 0 W. Millet Clair 130froid H. S. 13 Mock P 1... Edinger R. W Ostermayer J N Else . H. W Popp S. J. Milkier 1 1 P. Price M 9 Guinnip W. N Price R. J. Hamer Cinwford Scott S F Hockernmith A. A. Simpler C. W. Holmberg 0 E Snyder .0 13 Folly W H. Swenger II T. Ring J. R Sweeney J. N. Kirk D. E. Werner DEAN HOLMES TO RESUME DISCUSSION MEETINGS Beginning next Tuesday evening at 0 30 o'clock In the Liberal Arts Assem bly Mom, Dean Holmes will begin a series of weekly discussion mending. on "Science and Religion". These meetings are the outgrowth of Increasing ropuents on the part of many students .for a resumption by Dr. Ar thur Holmes of the former Sunday night meetings held in the Old Chattel during 'the past year.. Free diocese lone are expected; and quentlens of any kind may be milted either In writing or Tally at the moot go for diseuslon. "JACK" HORNER NEW SECRETARY Prominent Member of 1915 Class Chosen To Succeed Dorwart in Y. M. C. A. Work Sohn 01 (Jack) Ilia nei. '1 5 5 into been chosen acting xl eretury of the college Y. M C A to Nu, coed the late Albei t T. DOM 11l 1111 died at hio home in NI a lan dal 1111 l the a, nod halt alre illo 1s nod his duties he. Since Sept...rubel he line been the Center Coon ty roll cuentatto 0 of tile V 01 C A with headquarters at Bellefonte, old foi u of ions 1000 anti . . In boo's nark 310 Cemtleto Qom % N.M. ',two During hls life at Penn State ".Melt" snatm sells ely connected with 'V C A stroll, set ring as it member of the cab inet. This, counetted with the work that he has been doing since !vodka- Cult, and his knowledge of the %%ark here. Ills Inter wipe, lolly well fat the position. The new meet etary ans business man ager of the "Collegian . doting his last year In college, sel led as manage! of the lat oily a totaling team for the 191 G season, and truth a intend:lent part In many volley° at.thltl,N liu la a mem ber of the Alpha Zeta halm nit), the Lion's Paa and Skull and Pones su eludes Hot net to Penn State on leave of 111,10Mi0 flhirs tinnier position anti Atilt volume moil, In Conte: County at the clove of the 0100001 sentextet SENIOR FORESTERS ON ANNUAL TRIP The mentions of the Benito Class In tha DITIIt IMVIIt Of ' , mesh 0 left college last Friday fru Molt annual mid-whiter Inaportion ti lit Thu ti lit this poor ex tends on fat west he Nfatllttnn Wlscon son and nil! Include all the polnts of Intel est In the !umbel Ingham of 311L11- limn. Wisconsin and Minnesota ❑hilt men at a taking the IA In unfits the dit au flail or Ps .Iff...it Gent no It 01 cam. The nnen .111 notice Mein Prot Mop at Chicago. after .111011 thei, will con tinue to Cadillac, 111011g1111 and SINK the lumbering open alone; there Sogi on.. Detroit and othet Michigan cities .111 he Molted nod Inspection .111 he mule of wood dinctillatlon ;donna, Venom fnotorlent, wood presen‘ation 'dente. wood bonding facto:leo and cocci mills At :Modicum. Wiegmanln one of the moot Important atom; of tine trip .111 he mode In order to vialt the huge United Staten Wood Products Laboint tois located Mete The men will re turn to college about Pcbrunr) 11. =3=! neon LON.** hnx emitted attention to the fact Unit all toning People will find Interest and education In Home films that aro to be shown at one of the topn moving pictures Mettle.loXL &guido), Tinny 00111.1.1 ..ef flelency housekeeping." The sophomoto girls entertained at a Tho' Dannant In the Woman's Building Wit Saturday afternoon. This In an annual botweon•nomontotw IMIIMEMEI What can be truthfully said to be the most famous moving picture that has ever appeared in State College will be exhibited in the Pastime Theater nevt Monday evening Tho play in question in Thomas 11. Ince . ti masterpiece, "CI, 111=th:re, which minks with 'The Birth of a Nation'. mid ninteletance no one of the greatest moving pictures ever produced. It was the production of this dim that brought about the realization that the sateen is the mightiest weapon of modern times in presenting argu ments against the horrors of war. "Civilization." howovor, appeals not only to the advocates of universal peaco but also to all lovors of oncitoment, for In It may be found every °lament of uscitement calculated to mouse the emotions. Theso olemonts, oupplernen tod by a wonderfully telling musical score. composed by Victor L. Schell singer. have served to bilna about the unusual popularity which luoe attended this production. , STATE WRESTLERS DOWN TECH IN OPENING MEET New Englanders Outclassed by Penn State Matmen Who Roll Up 28-0 Score EXHIBITION BOUT PROVES TO BE AN EXCITING EVENT Pennsylvania Day • Now on a Saturday rental Mania I)aa In 1917 will be ob oe. ed on Saturday November 10th This change front the moral emboli of holding the celebration on a Icclalay. ban made by the lateral of ti matcera in their annual organLation meeting at I Inn a Igrurg loot week There mere many lemma advanced In fat or of the change, chief anionic which train the porwilallity of mole cialturai being able to conic on Saturalas than naual, es pecialll prominent men biro cannot of feral to take the trio alma from their Molina,. A greater attendance Iv also expected at the firethad rorme The I tendene% of studentra to "cut" clarerret from Thmoday noon until the follow ing %rondo, noon during eicry Penn, I surd.. Dm celebration um; oleo one of the chief :morons for the change All of the fennel oaken. of the board of tr umecs ere cr-r ler led ant grin elect- Ha; Ilertolutiona of r mpert acre nalop teal in memo, of the late A C Wad, '92. n former tr mate, and the hate John V,, fun mom yens in eax an a l of the college BASKETBALL TEAM STARTS WESTWARD - Pitt, Westinghouse and Carnegie Tech Will be Played on Annual Trip The Penn State basket-ball learn will leme State College tentorrou nrernarg on its annual trip tilt U Sl, ONtel II Penn -14)11.1ltlitt On this It 11) three games trill he plated In l'llLsbui all, the flint with the Inthersltt of Pittabuigh tumors ou night, follouod by Westinghouse Club un /'tidily and Carnegie Teel, in Sitter - day night Of these three alleles. Irt fat the most Im:umlaut 1,111 be the one olth the Pitt learn Aeon ding to the - dope", State should have slight athantage The State team has defeated ruer,, learn plated so Sir tills at 1, run and , defeating St ta ehe 11111,ersIt.t ear 111 11 for Itself the ti ',e u lation of - tele Of the hest Lolly), teams In the ila.st" Pitt lost a 11,1 , 0 game to St rat OM. 411.11 lug the reek fol. loulng the t hilt of Ono Neu Voll, to tor bolt Ilikueos, Pitt 11114 M(111 from Jun iata. , learn ullich has title 111 ti State tun fast rams this runs. 1 1 1 1. result of this first game of tire 1111, 11111 tar) probribit lie la doubt until the final ullistle ',Pius Juniata. has defeated Carnegie Tech Liao 1..011111 on the Plttehingh horn I* dunto nuogin %%Well t.ouhl /teen to lo inate that State alll 1).0.e. no El out& COSIMiTTEE APPOINTED FOR SEN.OR MEMORIAL TllO 0011101 die+ 111.1 d it fleeting In Cho Andtheatel oil Thulxlnl e, enrol f,lnunll 111 The in ,iptised amendments to the Inlet elllyl Lon dlllltloll. 10(01 11110 to the budgeta 1111101 lal +tem. mete In Ought op for iiiloptlon Aftei some dhgussion, stnAlon t of 1111101 e 2 11 as I colt ected and stctlons I. it, 5, 7 and S of lu tlcle 2 and sections 1 of al ticle 1 uei ntlileil to the udinendnient Aftei these I coal ectlons and MlMl°ns the amend nmoots act e adopted esident Chu it Lllllollllled the 000110 Of the follohing no menthe.. of the henlin lal Committee Mama° 0111111 nun, Wilkin son, Goetz, 80011001, Pattei sun, 17111, hello) and Locke The fulka, lug men 0.01 0 admitted tot nuanborshlp of the ellen, Moor 0, Rester Lindsey, halt, 1 luston, and Wolooy, The treitaurel of the 0111101 announced that tilerO Wel 0 111111 shout ono handled 111011 11 110 111111 not het paid Melt class dues rot this 50111. COLLEGE MAY OWN A REAL COAL MINE Students Will Get Practical Work and College a Coal Supply if Scheme Works Out Sometime In the future, Penn Stale protintiM A tnnn w(11.1 be placed In may be the owner and operator of a charge uN I.ll,olllltollllellt, Just MI in coal mine Lookitm for the nbig thingte . ‘ l ' l ll l7, l t for the of 1 " h oot ( ' of ught tent 1[ 1 thou ho made to pay and at the some thou :amply the trustees at Melt recent annual meet- college with Ito coal Illfr talked °vet such plane, which If The .1110 of hitch 0 1110JeCt to the followed out, will lesult in a guaranteed students In mining !matrices leg at Penn supply of coal for (Ito college, and in State Ib set) evident First hand Is addition, give valuable trainllng to tau- formation and int:tient moth In It eye dents In mining ongineeting. tomatically opetated mine would be of The plan, while merely tentative at imaluable aid to them. The nuttler prevent, suggeste that Cho college Imp I was tefetted to a special committee >, a tram of land In a nemby coal region and will I treive further comidel stint, where -its mining can be carried oat tutor ott. Spmctntuiv found a tit ceiling moot to lay an e•it road) oxiantd, o form of amusement nt the Initial net formance \ Tondo) 42,211111 g. 1, hen th,..3 to 4.1 e Coined to pa) one half .1 a tot pet minute to nee Penn State gi the mitt nolo Tett, la it shots. so , t 1111 ti 411.114* tout nament IN Mai, Into t ttt.hteint tl 10 lack the Lt ealliltsw Sll 11,..g11. 0 and moments of usignst that 11.1, LII tta,to lied past Piet. Tht. 111, and %1 tile t tin es,t halt es the: /1,0 deli lout 111110 11.111.1 LOU lieekil.ll4 0,1 stall N,..... Lll6llllll Op. pontnts and ft urn tht beginning to the eel foulest hilt little ditiilllit} In butt, - log the t loiting o t t slit! s 010/1) nig/11..S %11101 01 101 es ett mulct +h.111,0 th tit the den..lt hatt.d the NI I 1' 1110 11 Ithit 1..11 'fills Hintaks 001.11 tot tilt Lothlto; 10011 inovitutts lint, Is IL 11.1111, 1...011 01111 Cul .11 05111 1101 1111. Stll 10 011th It Stunt th.ll . 11110 11111 tills htt anti It Is tlit•te colic t.ev 11101 11011 LI .1111 test hitt ton. lot Shut 01;1010 L yotlunv 01.111 the tit..ll tot' t0111,,t, hit:01101s 1111. 111 Penn St Ito utptallt, 15110 1101 then 111 1.11111 „L tot tilt past 011111 111.111111 In lilt t 111 .tit) Or uvvinlnnt coach taut"' tht huutx a==! The Jit.r! lout L.111111(111. 11 11151(LH .1 111..1)% %%Light 111 L (11l und, In oi cli_t to fill tin. bun lin the in ogt.un. Manager Itobei,l ..1111,..1 a bout betneen Ctal tCll 011,1 1,111.,111 tot It Molt the °pee tittots nue Inept) L.) the (11111)1(111C0- :Ile. (11.11 it 1 illlll be no eshibition Lunt owl the n uth of those notch; •eu. L‘l,lt:otd to dm L‘eittv of the evening The 'lSi/11.1111111" 110111 ,11.4 It teal fight und Lei t dell the °lost culling of the olt slog nith l'allino n 'twin,: the big our to he usd tlu ul.log law still In LI. SOO. 1.13.4 i WIN/ In the Itatt-Lull,ree‘t tits Stnoloy' I oft In the seuth.g lo quit kh, tlhtz . . s iSsis s sit is, is o.ratei Eu,d nl(0110 i s St (-11“11,1N 11/Ski Slim hold At. fin dm 11,411 , 111. 110 , 0LohLet hod these appLas....l to ho ssu choice bet,een ( Arr tIN I,o\ C, 'IS I lo , ofeated Loader of 1 arqll3 II n'llor, the‘,lestl. I e but ' , thole, .14 iillit(110811 es out pel lent, .01111 V. Oil .t Mel the 1311.1tOehttl v.ho, although appealing •aionkel Intl lighting 11.11(1, 11 as (metal o the vehet, ',late Win 125 Pound Clace, Ontem it et clld net lc 11l nuth nn CIISY , senlng's %%es It ce. Elle 1119 llghtc c team mate nu :detach. of Teelc nue it 11413 tilt head) glutton, The balk, 1111 S .11.11111 nut 1 . 01 7 111111111144 toll 16 Nee /ISIS 1111t11 thu St Ito e.tecalet tint I,eil hilt opponent Into a. hall nencen mat the poppet) ',hetet nali 401,1.1) donned &Continued 011 taint page)