. , . .. 41141 r 4r - 1 , e7"77. ,, T1MAT,FiF ~ ~, . 0 '<?e,:' , gY" , '— ',' .:,'". - ,-; ' •:. ,•'-ii,'. - _ .. Library r"7" 47 1X -9 M I I . , Ali' ' - ~... . , : ‹ , , , ,,1ip1l I 4 : s . - -,, , 4r ' ' JustViitch Them in the ,/,"--,„ ct .11 ,:> . j . ~,,,...., , , _ Intereollegintes- - ru tt ~,t.a . tr ~,,,,,,...,,,, c a ti rgtan 4 ... - W- . , .. . Next Year! -t%-- • : ..--,>';'' e/V:! - -- •z.(_77.§55 , fr:i-...,,, VOL. XII THESPIANS TO STAGE A NEW DEPARTURE Production of "The Naked Truth" is Planned to Surpass All Previous Efforts of Club. ' INITIAL PERFORMANCE TO BE GIVEN HERE NEXT WEEK "The Naked Truth", the twentieth annual production .of the Penn State Thespians promises to surpass any pre vious offering of that organization. Great efforts aro being expended to make it n great emcees and when the curtain risen en ..the :lent not on the evening of Alan), at. something differ ent from the ordinary run in college dramatics is planned to be presented The story briefly coneez ne the court of King Pitmar and the love affair of several members of his household and suite The Bret act Introduces the au dience to the court, where are to be _found the diverse charactern of modern sgclntl An attempt to learn the real feelings of his subjects prompts the King to take his entire retinue to kin palace some twenty mules away, where by some magical influence everyone who enter. moat tell the bath. although Ito goof not realize that he is doing en A cryeal box renders the King Immune to the =teas charm The entire nepeet of the court changes when the castle is reached The King, in the, meantime, hoe had the talisman stolen from him and a begun one sub stituted for It Token through a third degree by the Queen he confeeses to certain philandeting expeditions, but le not aware of the cont./don until the loot talisman re-appeare Then lie de olden to leave the Pelee. In an attempt to help out Plillamer, whose truth telling has lost him favor with his beloved, the Princess, the King hands him talisman From then on the -magic crystal rapidly changes halide until the Queen obtains it and destroys It. The i,ley rune on In that Interesting manner and nt the same time a rather DrettS mid, Liatglitenihrt lose etml"rune throughout the title I=l C. L Downing, who is coaching the .. show. feels that the present scenario in ;the best vehicle for the Thespians that he hm had to deal ulth and in gicatly pleased with the prospects tot a suc cessful performance GIVE SMOKER AT EASTER A smoker for the pornose of boosting Penn State will be held In the Phila delphia by the Won Philadelphia Club during teeter Week Some Noel& fea ture of this intute la held evert teat by the club to acquaint the seniors of the high school with Penn State To fur [hot the booster movement the club has been keeping the high..sthool ham ested through the publication of the (Continued on Last Page) ; school. Several inovations will be Introduced this year. the first being an enlarge ment of the cast to eleton pi Melon's and a chorus of sixteen The entire chorus will be worked upon the stage at the same time, something which has never been attempted before Scenery and Costume.; ISea The old scenery en hand was found DEBATERS WILL MEET NEW YORK UNIVERSITY TEAM HERE The biggest debate on the Penn State 11011 The mikes hate not tot been an schedule for this tour will be held In noun Led the Auditorium on Frld.ty night, Nth°. At the same time that tide debate I the team of the Nett Yolk University being railed on, another Penn Sat will meet the strongest tile that the col- team will Lope until the Unit orally ' ego Can produce The debate to the Pitslaugh at that Otto This team wl result of a dual contiaet under which be made up of Nelson '2O, Williams .1: PENN STATE'S STRONGEST DEBATING TEAM, 1017 They will debate ngulnet the No% m on Friday night. Reading from A Spencer nod TI It Dit,m ,tho Penn Mato team will appear in Now York next year. Tho question .Resolved, That Congress] ehould enact legislation providing for compulsory arbitration of disputer botwoon organ ised labor and capital... (conetitutlonal ly waived), le the same ono upon which the debates with Dickintom, Swarth more end Buoknoll have boon waged. Tho prosont railroad conditions should make this doubly interesting, and a 'largo portion of the student body will doubtlem turn out and help to win more laurole for Ponn State. The Penn State mon In the order In which they will epoak are, J. A. Do nnie, Roy W. Diem, and L. A. Spen cer, all veteran lina.= and they will present the WiLymativo aide otthe quern- NEC t , 4,E.- TRACK MEN LEAVE APRIL 6 FOR TRIP Southern Journey Includes Meets Against Washington and Lee and Two Other Colleges The 'Vninity (nick Wan nil! leave on niday, Ain II C. for the southern tilp .hick 1,111 continuo throughout the fel toning nook, and .111 include competi tions against the 0111110 men of Wash ington and Leo Uni,tutilty of Virginia. Pout teen men will be Included on the tenm and these mon will represent Penn State In both Held and truch et enut TI lals begin on Sam dab Mardi 31. Atiathington mid Lee he the that team to oppose the Blue and White rep ' r.entatimen. The meet &walnut this col lege all! take place on Saturday, April 7 On the folloolng Wolnesday the Penn State men will he teen in notion mtninst the Virginia Polytechnic Inuti- Lnle and too Moe later will put them mehea ;walnut the University of Virgin ia rept °tentative. Tills meet com pletes the trip CHAPEL SPEAKER FOR 'MARCH 25th. FALLS ILL Doctor Come° Becht, of Harris burg, will not Ito In State, College on Sunday, March 25, us bud boon announ ced,-.Stir Becht, who Is Executive Sec- Imary of the State Board of Education, UM scheduled to speak at .rho college tlu•het alt that date hm - htwuns'Jf 1L• saw bus been forced to cancel all Fibs engagement. Doan Holmes will conduct the chapel services +lt that time In the place of Doetm Becht. York Unlvereity team M the Auditor loft to right they are: .I. A. DeFe:lo Locke 'l7 and Haag . Ig, altornatlve Tho question for thin debate is "Ito solvod, That tho United States should adopt a system of universal compulsory :ninthly teething" aroet publicity Is being given thin debate and Pittsburgh Is doing everything In hor pa% er to win on she hoe boon dofontod In the loot two years. Tho Ponn State team will defond tho negativo nldo A. debate has also finally boon floured for tho Ponn Mato girls Pinta ar mngoments have not yet boon complot od, but tho dobato will 1,0 with the Lock Haven Normal School girls and will probably be hold about the middle of April. Tho Intermit among Orin In growing, and debating teams are be ing ormuded in many colleges. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917 Penn State's Basketball Team Has Closed Its Season With Twelve Victories in Fourteen Games Moyers. rending from loft to right. front row, Hunter, tot ward, Limbach. forma d. fornard, Cahn. Walton, gum di Wilson, guard: Wagnet, for mod. Dad< row left to light, Conch Ilerman, Alum. renter, First guard and manager Motion READY FOR SECOND PART OF CAMPAIGN Newspapers all Over State To be Asked to Support - Appropriation Bills The second part of the campaign to secure a larger appsorniation for Penn State still be given the "go-nheatr . or ders tonight. and will be waged by the members of the Count) Clubs Things hate new been brought dean ton agonized basis. and Shen the cam paign etas to thin evening It will be sill: the intention of allotting emit a co tale time for its completion and also of get ting It done in that time, in steordance bith the plan which produced each ex cellent results In the first campaign Thin campaign in an appeal to the en tire press of the State of Penneylvanist fat at least one editorial on the needs of Penn State and also one or more nobs articles along the same line Meet ings of the various county clubs hate been called by their respective presi dents.. to Ire held tonight and tomorrow stsfifist. - at, lief of thesemsectloga is pent ! led elsenhere in this lance It is hoped to reach the majority of Pennsylvania's three million people and thus create a demand for mean support for their State College. A meeting of the noun -1) club presidents wan held in Old Main lent Thursday evening at which Alexander R Chambers 'l7 chairman of the Student Boosting Committee. pre sided At thin meeting Chambers dwelt fully on the necessit) of supporting thin mmintign if the good results frotn the that one aro to be of any use, and asked , the cooperation of those present In warding out this purpose Ile then explained the method of procedure to be foliated. A meeting of all county clubs is called for tonight or tomorrow night at the latent. At these meetings the presidents will apportion the names of the newspapers In their re spective counties among the members, and the latter will be risked to write totters to these publications asking an editorial and a news article setting forth the agent and pressing needs of Penn State. TIIOhO lotto., are also mopes.' to contain Infotmation on which the editors can base their su tides On In gam Chambers stated that there were no more COPIOS of the circulars avalla blu which contained the necessary Infor mation and of which a copy was tilt en to each president. In pawning It might (Continued on Last Page) Governor Osborne Coming to State nix-Coto, not Osborne, of lllehig-in 0110 ttIII 110 the college rmr Ikon on Stul -1 tiy, Alull I Is on intuit:all, 'Melo9llllg Ilan Ile bellint,ti to the elev. of Heir mode inen, 1,110 lime nettle a geed Joh of their v.oi It A:though fin a these itturle it of Pui,lim Unit owlet, lie left thin linitltution haul.. graduation to en ter 4.111 In tditni oar dinna the seat in 'Undue Lit, he Ilan engilti In new p het break Ili Chicago, Milwaukee S out Ste )Ida Ir tin. h , and in Sodium% 51Ith Volmei 010. elfin. 0 ibin no linn trio. el ed an 1010013. poi 1,01,0 LIN Othel lie -1111..4'11111, 10141 WY wife who ammo - monied hint, Int not rh•d more than am other minion Ile h been In mei> couitll 0 having a"iron nlzed fol m of Rite: nnunit 4111.1 111 veto nuceralnty UI tilbutary 1,11111,00 liar mount iettici In the Interim of Af rica mid South Anteileit and 111101,0 both of there sections better than his In Unlade friend, Thiodore Roosevelt In Aftica ho has traveled in many pmts whore no other white man loud over been, accompanied In many cases by Mrs. Osborne. Ile is credited with the diecovery of ono of the richest Iron re gions In the country In the dlettict north of Lake Superb), Ito had boon theoretically aura of Its existence but had to 'mend two years In the Canadian needs w Ith a pack on his book and with only Indians for companions before he discovered It. "PUBLICATIONS DANCE" FRIDAY Tho litorary genii of Ponn State will "trip the light Monistic too" on Friday night when the annual "Publications Banco" will be bold In the Odd Fellow's Hall. All mon who are connected in any way with any of the various Penn State publication. havo boon Invited to attend This includes numbers of the 1017 and 10113 La Vie Boards; tho "Col loglan", "Froth", and "Tho Ponn Mato Partner," Music will be fundshod by in studont orchonU'a. PENN STATE'S 11.1. TEAM, 19 17 CLASSES COMBINE ;FIRST BASEBALL FOR A MEMORIAL GAME VERY SOON One Class Unable to BuildiSquad to Take up Outdoor Gift Alone—Soldiers' I Work in Preparation for 1 Memorial Also t Southern Trip After sevemi mouths of hard norli Prospects for a successful baseball an the part of the Senior class Mtlllol- semen at Penn State non t neirer bright- Jai tointnlttee, a plan for the cooper n- en than at present tattoos practice lx tins of the Junior cla,n In donAtlng a being held daily In the gymnasium, and gateway to be en cLiert at the Pughan noun an the norther permits the street entrance to the maneshas been I sound aril mane outside for practice farmuhited, and mill be Snail} ratted I Captain Robinson and Don lllyth are In open in the trio clan the next char go of the squad. and all continue neck La ten duly lin this capat.tly until the arrival of . . Announcement has also lo in made i Coach II oh) 'Word him been mceised that a fund has been raised for the put- In Robinson that he m 11l at a Ire on April pose of giving tome Ititproptiate me- 2d mot lid In honor of the Penn State al- It may be nesessaty No the members umni silo had given son Ice In the Cl3ll of the mould to letnain here during an mar, and that this fund would be can- putt of the s.. ~.1 %asation, in or del blued bitit those of the Rio classes that Ilat it . 'nn, it, e then throughly This mould make a three , sided memos- I -. keyed up . rot tits soothe II trip Two MI, and mith the spmblned funds a, games trill be plat et on this trip, the very aprons late gift 1 ould be left bith ' fiat on Atoll 10, at Washlngton, D. C the college Dean Plnd bus sharge of I with Catholic Llnherslty, and the sec : the (oldies'( inemois4l . ..fund it has I sod on the 11th at South Bethlehem Less {.ousted stub 1,-tt.te :settee •,...111, , 1 1,1,31 - 1.ent,.12 231.43 r,sholar, for the st. ate° that only abou $7OO will he left t n son Includes twenty-three mimes and from the damage 4raposit fund this I many of these teams ate among- the tear, and that one clogs alone hI unable:fast...et In collegiate hulks , to erect a memorial that mould be sat- 1 Some dleattlwintment 1 4 expressed on Infractor) to all Its members account of the Ineligibility of Kaunas. This brought about the necesslt, : wile trill he unable to play on account for asking the .Junlor class to add ,of his scholastic standing Ewing In their fund. %stitch nest year .111 be no , shorting up bell, and he seems to have 'gloater than the fund mailable for Info, nil greatly In his batting, and In : the Seniors this year The matter stns 1101 pa obabilltt he bill be holding down meeting c b e er n oT uc t w ite ., Junior o c f lar s, a s t , e l e t k s l it n e ,.no o t f t 0 neatCoonoltillaegled arc ite rt al h . s . .I ? o r s, u i b n i g t, and that class voted favorably upon It up bell and It lien betmeen these mn President Wilson will appoint a .15- Ito 1111 the other outfield positions Fus e s nits committee to work with the Senior 1 14 else to he considered In this recoko committee In making am augments tar, [ring The catching staff seems to he the erection of the memorial suing at a par and It 14 composed of Like 19141 Memorial 'bullion land /Intl Ruth and McCauley The gatemay planned by the Senior It 14 expected that Ilratard Still come committee .111 be similar In most re- 1 1nt0 his own fun the toil ling- staff, and (meets to the 1910 memo] 101 gatemat ' liar nouns to tint e is great deal batter at Allen MI cot, it fee, mine, changes , sontrol than is the fora > efil Davis being suggested in simplifying Its con-, and Johnson one also showing up melt, struction The plans will he submitted. and these 110 ee men sty be seen coo/ - for the ointment of the exesullve cos-, Mg the bulk of the pitching for the mitten or the honed of trustees of the :seining 51.5100111 'college, .Itch bill meet het e 011 Friday I A good sunnily of matetial tut the :afternoon, land 111th their watetion mill rlnflehl berths is also on hand It is 1 111 . 1,01 / with the erection of tile gate- ' espetted that Illy lit trill hold down bay A meeting of tile Sento: chins I thls 41. Wheeling the shot Istop 1(0010100. Mill 110 held soon, and the final aptsbal , although Ilge soy Woo be seen hi both to tile Wall sought. It Is dodod to lot these positions fat he 14 going veil. hose the memoilal completed Leto,, good at the present time Mingle, it 14 Commencement week in ,odor that taw' expected, mill I the cane of second. while Segos class may dedicate Its portion , Robinson and Adam 11 111 hold down at that time , the initial sack twill, The tllllllllOl or the dedication has '_..—.---.0 PRESIDENT SPARKS flat been definitely decided upon as tw : %et, but it will probably take the rin ~,.. President Sparks , 1 ISITS THREE CITIES of bronze tablets, appropriates ' Din Mg the eat 1% path of last meek feted and made in suitable combine - titles 'ions In lender distinctheness tel the To Lecture 1-lere :;"',',`e1'",.`„,5t,':,A.,"k7„%,','',`,7'077,',.','„, and.ll el rotes and the soldlet memot inn delheted leetutcs to Intlitentinl gath , These ore detail t that At 111 be e orked ohms in at t, it of these plates out latet. 1 1 1041, 4 141 t Op 11115 1.111 dell, et the 1t t 4ot Monde, at in nombdn3 lute hem, 1 The 8011101 011: 1101 ili I 011allitte0 tan- , I h o r, pc. 11•• 110, in Ole tan .0 ctffk I- lo ilio Belle,( , Stt.tlfni it hotel lit Phila. . elms of the following Paul dolts to 0..1 In the yollool of 1.11, tl A:1. on 11,1 1.. i nt., l il t senile on "l'irst ,AM in the '' '1111110,411. 11 le , b in's l,lll . 11111 1" , Tut •111% in en Ill' et tle old Chaps''at nett ' Wore the Chambet of Coot ' 1 4 11 ske ' 11141,11411 Sv ,ones. 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MARCH II Meeting ~f Counts Clubs 700 P li —Le, ttne to Chemists, Dr Haat. .A1111,11101e41 to TUESDAI, MARCH 22 Meeting of County Clubs FRIDAY, ]LARCH 23 7.00 P —Open Meeting of Penn Sotto Comae, Old Chapel 7.00 I , 71—Wi ontling, 'Freshmen es. Two Yens Ags . Armor). and 1/.lllg 10 the beglllner'll 01.8 88 00 P. AI —Publications Dance. Odd Fellon's Ilnit 15 P. Al. Debating, Penn State vs NY Unit emit] Auditor lam SATURDAY, 11.111(11 I 8 00 P Al—All-College dance, Arnim y SUNDAY, MARCH 21 10 00 A Al—Fn cshnum Chapel, Pres ident Sparks 11.00 A AL—Collego Chapel, Dean Holmes 330 I' AI —"Hlawatha's Wedding Feast," College Chorus, Auditorium 630 P. AL—Y. TL C A. Services, Aud. TUESDAI, MARCH 27 7.00 P. 71.—"01d Hickory" Jackson, 10010,0 by President Simko, Old Chum)! C. 30 P. 71.—Poiyer Meeting. L AsSOlubly ..r 11,. 111111 I. II 1111011 1 11 1 13 \\lilt 11 1, 1 1 I'lll l ll 1.111 1 11 1 1/11/11t11/11 (111111 MP I.' l / 1 11111 in 111 11 1 1 11111w11 111 011 1 run t 14.111111 ii tan 1111110 10.0) L'. A. ILTCHCOCK TEL? S OF ELECTRT PLANTS The loame to the Senior et C A Illtehoook of the CI it It Inasetnont Corporation, Coitunlnt 1. 01110. teat led do), inolutitel Herr, !phone of the IA din cloth to flouts In Not tit and South Cal 0. Una Courght, Alai/ 111111. and ono Wont on the Tenexuee Itioct The 'notarial°ns thou ed tiro 4,000 miles of trentiminalon extending from treat Not folk, Vll, to Chattanooga Pt °foram. Ilitelteock In a graduato of Cot nett Unit °rah), and 000 head of tho Exton imontal Engineet lag Department of the 01110 Sudo Univettlio PENN STATE MAN WRITES "TIGER WOMAN" A Penn Sun° man is the author of the story from which the scenario of "Tho Tiger Women", which will be pro duced at the Pastime Theatie on Friday night, stun mritten. The man in James W. Adams, 0 membet of-the chum of 1916, and' the otoro woo a Prize winner In a competition with a number or noted writers. Adams did not graduate nt Prim State, but went to the University of Pennsylvania 0 lot e he is at pi wont stud3lng m chltectuts 111 s home In In Pittsbut PENN STATE WRESTLERS ADMITTED TO LEAG Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Accepts Application--In Effect Next Year THREE STATE GRAPPLERS HAVE DEFEATED CHAMPIO CAMPAIGN FOR MEN FOR PLATSSBURGH All Wens Will Be Paid By The Coven meet-50,000 Students Will Be Sought At it meeting of those expecting to go to the militant' training camps at Matta bang next summer, held last Thursday Inn the Liberal Alto llulltling, an wpm,- ization stem Conned tot a branch or the Military Marling Camp Association A campaign fat men to attend one of the tamps this summer 11111 ho started im tnediatt.lt bimillar steak Lt' being done at tnost of the Lunt:gee and It Is hoped that there still be 50,000 students at the various campy Captain Almon.. and Colonel Reboots acre present at thin locution and alter ed all the sup°. possible An °tuell a.' LUZ 1111 l ire URN elected with C A Foos let 'IS o hal:in:ow and 13 Wright 'lB seeretary Plans oexe ollscutoled for forming a permanent oignoLottion undet 0 constitution The ebitct of the campaign 0111 be to get students to nttend ono of oho camps 01110 aro to be held from June 2 to July I, July 7 to August t, August 11 to beptemlar e. and September 15 to OItUIJUI 11 Iteadquartals 0111 be at the comman d., Whim, oiler° Information leguldlng the comp. may be seemed A moving picture Illm of camp scenes 0111 be shown at ono of the local moo les sometime after Castor, All .11.1:10h1 tot they mp will be buten by the gee einmene The time of the auntie Is such trout a student may attend one and mill have time for removing sum mer pmeticums A mass meeting will probably bo hold during Moll to In crease the Intel eat In the mount SIX NW COUNTY AGENT JOBS WILL BE OPEN The Agricultural Extension damn t- I MOot of the college has been mulling taillike during the past few months in oimmizing: the counties of the atate According to the depattment, nu loot Olen six now counties have been env:m ixed Hines the Christmes holidays and the maJorlt) of these Loupties have already filed at geminate° that sufficient 'funds are atallablo to nose, the iota' ecpensee for bite e(lest yea: These coun ties an u Centel, Clinton, Prualfiln, Cana ls:llmnd. Dauphin and York Count) agents tin Ito sent to these counties on el about the first of July to Mice cluage of the W4lll<, and it is also pt °liable that several MIN Lellflti. M ill 11/11.n boon otganktd Ito that time I Philadelphia. La.banon and Cat bon coun ties ere all gal wally interestt ti ill tile Saul is and rue Lt.:m..114.U= lwnling 01ga:tirade. TUG-OF-WAR TO BE HELD AFTER EASTER Student Council Considering a Revision Of the Old Push Ball Scrap for Next Fall Activitlem that 'till ultimately lead to the Hinging at leant ono scrap both eon the Freshmen and Sophomores thin tear. Nutt eta: led In Student Council xeeslon lent week alien it Nuns decided to hold n. non Tug-of-War on Saturday afternoon, April 21. Practically the sumo rules will apply to thin scrap nn to those in the past. and a feature wilt bo the authority of the winner. to select the Freohmon class colors in thin to gaid tho ociap will resembio the 11ag scrapn of former day/. During tint poet week there ban been diocuonion of plane for the formula- Con of a scrap to Ito hold noon litter the opening of college next tall, In which the push ball will Ito mod it In mopoood that teams of equal numbers and Made up of rasa approxlssatsly Its the First Day of Spring, but Who'd Know Ito Penn Statc's ego, IN to get meet+. In the Intereolleglate tll tolling Asemiatio !awe eromned 111th success last wee alien all of the members of that bed toted Mvontbit on the pteltion that tea piesented Penn State'u enuance int the ',ague btingn the number of con tenting tt till to `lb.. the other mem hots being Cot mil. Princeton, Leine Columbia and Pentun Mugu While th admission came too late to permit di Blue mill V, bite grapplers to contes this tun. It means that In the futur Penn Sluts 'a rustlers aill hate a shoe In the chatnpiomhlp Ml.llrdli For soloist teats past. State h• nought snimPsion but it stun not untl the om tear tun, acnt into effect the the petition W. etcn faeorably teceiv ed Doting this time Coach Lewis' buatmeo hat 0 continued to defeat th est of the league tetune Thin y alien Cornell. Lehigh and Princeto a ere all defeated, the shoaing was •• imptessite that the Association real lied that Penn Suite deserted entrant into the championships Thu I W A Board In composed munngers of each of the colleges hold lug ntembetship Thu association wa founded In 1005 There ore novena Points in the 1111 ts that differ fro • those ahlelt Penn State has been AC cumumed to, chief of which Is the dif femme In aeight alloaancen in th thamplonship tournament Only on pound 0,1 tteibht in permitted In lb preliminary home. while In the Ilnal foul poundsnu allotted Thin duo not anxt dual meets honey. The ittelimltput bouts me ull nine afoul Is innnth, but the Ilauln AI • of fifteen mlnuteu duration Tim thumpiunahlou at• held at tau, tallsge 14 wan and next year the 04 will go to Lithe/ Columbia ar P Since the founding of the league Cal null how stun Just half the champion oldala With dye mama In the league It hue alwaye been neceuvary to hay bp. In thu inelimlnary bouta but th addition of Penn State will elinalnat title hundicub Tribute to lunch Lewis. Tie, in evident of thu soaucletion peal a splendid tribute to Coach Lewis. when be notified the State menegeenent that thiug had been admitted "While we all canted Penn State in the league", he odd,lee were almost willing to keep pm out YU Slut to loge "Doc" Lett is as mimeo" "Doc" hes officiat ed foe several ietuv, but the admired= of State means that he will be unable to do se in the future Cornell won t h e meet this year, with situ champions Penn won In the other two climate; A t,mnixu lawn of what the whinges did imalust State la Inter eating Wilmten of Cornell won the 125-pound time Ustertnerm won a timislon 0001 him in 1110 armory Kabaer of Penn In tile 134-pound elaaa wee touted to go dl minutsw to defeat Iteqa of Lehigh. whole Villa defeated tautly Pout of Cuitiell, wits defeated Captain Long, won the I.IG-pound cleat, and 11110.1, 00110 threw Shultz, watt the Ill pound Choolition 111 the 76-pouill el., anti in the unlimited weight di , Minn, the toll Cw lied winners wets both dOrelib.4l 110 ltlggina and Minor to the meet lure This would indicate that Penn Mate would base hell at team tout tt 1011010 TAW:. CAW ELECTION It W Ontel nu, el. 'IT hen been eine tCli to member/0 In 111 n Linn* rate selllol 01180 1111110111% )40Cit‘ 'rho ielutes In cheinbui for the Se uhrunni 04 %%es n RI, en out r onuuentler lit UP, nun nlng DEAN fIOLNES REITRNM Dean 11 , 11iilex manned last Hann day Cl tan a hip or tatterit data duration t. Mahone. Vitt h hal e he gate be, el at leetthea at It. taaelialw Inatittite the same weight be pitted against each other, thoroby eliminating the poslablll. n 111 be bold In short period. and the old push brill scrap The plane for the Horan ate only tentative at present, but mill be worked out In greater detail before the ClOllll of the piesent college year. The ecrep rill be held In short minds and the man number Of men competing In it heat will be much emellei than In the old "mane action' . scrap Tho coming Tug-of-War will be glean an an entirely new and impanel, scrap from that of last fall, and the choice of the l'teehmen colors will add mpleit to the light. The place for holding 1110 wrap ham not tot boon decided up on ',tombola of the Student Council, Uetutng olllulals wielge,, will act as Judges,
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