Bost the "Saving Daylight" for Penn State VOL XII STUDENTS ADOPT MILITARY MEASURES Class Started in Reserve Officers' Train ing Corps--Red Cross Work- Ac tive--Great Opportunities. IMPORTANT STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN AGRICULTURAL MATTERS ' Penn State has enlisted in the cause of national preparedness. With the entrance of the - United States into the great world conflict the college authorities hove definitely taken steps to provide the students of Penn State with the training which shall enable them to do their share in meeting the military and industrial needs that con front the country during the present crisis To this end arrangements have been made to give those who desire it-special training in the various phases of military science and tactics, in first aid work, and in the Red Cross service. Plans are_also under consideration which will enable part of the student body at least to engage immediately in the work which is being done by state and national authorities to meet the agricultural needs of the nation.- - Military Training Class Started. By far the most outstanding of the projects now being undertaken along these lines is that of training Penn State men for responsible positions in the military reser ve.forces of the country This movement was started last Friday evening by Captain Ahrends, commandant of the cadet regiment, when he organized a special training class for upperclassmen who deslie to preprun themselves foi commissions in the Of- Poe' Reserve Corps, a military unit created under the National Defense Act passed by Congress last spring• At the that meeting of the chum, held last Monday evening, more than five hun dred students were in attendance The plans for this class as outlined by Captain Ahrends nro as follows Meetings will be held three times week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings from seven until eight o'clock At these meetings In etruction will be Olsen In tho theory of military science and tactics, the sub leets to be taken up including army 04- mlniatmtion, topography, military law and court martial. Infantry dalli, In fantry tactics, and small arms firing regulations. According to moment ar rangements the class will be conducted over a period of live or nix weeks, at the end of which time It Is expected that the men will be propel od to take the - regtilat government examination for commissions In the °Moors' Re serve Corps. Daring thin polled those In the class are expected to supplement the work received there as far as It Is possible with practical observations on actual field work done by the sopho more companies on Thursday after noons Full Credit For College Work In order that as many upperclassmen no possible may be enabled to attend the clans, the collego authorities have arranged a plan whereby under cer tain conditions the work done in this training class may be substituted for regular college work tinder this plan all upperclassmen, teonty-one years of age or oven, wino hose had two full years of military training or the equiv alent thereof, and who can pass a phYs !cal examination ghen by the cones° health service, will ho allowed to sub stitute their training chum work for threo hours of regular collego work with the consent of Captain Ahronds, the dean of their school and the howl of tho dopartmont In N !doh they are en rolled. Full modit for the work dropped will not bo given, however. unless the student posses satisfactorily the °gem ination given by Captain Ahronds at the gloss of the training cheat In making arrangements for practic al work with tho sophomore companies on Thursday afternoons, men who de- etre to engage In this part of the work must make arrangomonts with Captain Ahrenda the dean of their school and the presidont of tho coliego. The foregoing rules and restrictions apply only to those students who wish to subsUtuto the training claws work for regular college work. Students who wish to attend the clams without drop ping any of their collage work may do so without the necessity of consult ing their dean or department heads or of passing a physical examination. Commissions for Two Mon In connection with securing cognate- Mon. In the oMcors. Rosary,. Corps, It Is intorosting to nobs that two Ponn State students have already passed their examinations succoosfully. The mon In question are Clyde A Fowler, 'l5. and It A. W. Cates, a member of tho eon end year two ,oar agricultural Moos. Both men are oMcoro in the cadet reg iment at the present Brno and laws had additional osporlonco in summer train ing comps Commissions In the °Meer.' Reserve Corps may bo 000ured In any ono of the numerous sub-divisions into which the Corps is divided. Of these sub divisions the two In which Ponn State students are most likely to be Inter ested are the Infantry Officer.' Reserve Corps and the Engineer Officers' Ro tten's Corps. The Instruction close be ing conducted by Captain Ahronds will prepare men only for commission. In the Infantry (Miser. Reserve Corps. In this Corps It Is possible for Penn State students to mere commissions as majors, captains, Unit lieutenants or Second lloutonante 'To secure commissions In the En gine.. Officers Reserve Corps It will be necessary for student. to pass en examination to be given by an officer in the engineering corps of the regular army. Only seniors ore eligible far commission. In this brunch. ' In accepting commissions In - any 'branch of the °Moore' Reserve Corp., - the term of serviiiti hao boon sot at two - yaws. In t/mo of puma mon hold ing commisalons may be called out (Continued on Laid Page • rtut #tat t "Go Slowly and Use Your Head" a Good Slogan COLLEGE TO BOOST -"ABSENT VOTING" Civic Club Will Conduct A Campaign This Week Great Interest has boon shown in the post by Penn Suite students in the es tablishment of a state law that will pro vide facilities enabling qualified voters to cast their ballot during an enforced absence from their homes on days of general election An the Collegian has provi,otly announced, such a 1111 was Introduced in the Boano of the state legislatute, and has now been reported back favorably by the House commit tee. it is expected that the vote on the bill will be taken by the middle of next week Tho Penn State Civic Club gave its support to a shriller bill scrotal yours ago, a bill Dint bad been drawn up by u member of the faculty: a Pi ofessor Day The aune club has this nook undertaken the support of the mosont measure, and will call upon the stu dent body to walk them In various nays Present plans Include the draw ing up of a letter to be sent out by Individual students to their Senators and Representatives, and the Club asks the cooperation of every student In this matter There can be no doubt about tho ne ceselty of un "absent voting" law In Ponniksivanli for the benefit of college mon "Dread and teaseling men who frequently find It Impossible to get to thole own voting dletticto on election days Thin fact sloe found to he es pecially true at the last Itreoldential election sshon many college men were denied the privilege of their neat pros idential vote Tho Civic Club will include In Ito plans the seeking of cooperation from other colleges in Pannoylvania, work on which they have already started Tho campaign Is unfortunately to be a shoe t one, but every effort will be ex tended In making It successful if It la at an pomade a muse mooting of all students still Ina held within the coming neck to get united action on the matter. TUG OF WAR POSTPONED ONE WEEK, TO APRIL 28 Due to the fact that Student Council could not moot just before Faster ra coon to approve plans for conductig the tug-of-war between the Sophomore and Freshmen classes which was sched uled for next Saturday, the scrap 'has boon postponed until Saturday, April 28. It had been planned to revise the rules before vacation, and adopt thorn finally at last night's mooting of the Council, but this could not bo carried out. THOMPSON ELECTED= ,-- Y. IH. C. A. PRESIDENT Norman B Thompoon 'lB, for the pant throe yearn actively connected with the work of the Ponn State Young Mon% Christian Association, was olocted-pree !dent of that organisation last Sunday evening. Ho will serve during the term 1917-1918, and succeeds W. E Kroll in that office. The other association offi cers were chosen as follows• S Richard Brinker 'lB, first vice-preoldont; Wil bur I. Kitchen, second-vim-provident: 01lbort 8 Watt.. 'lB. ...rotary J. Lyle Stool% Jr. 19, trommrer. 0000 0000000 FRESHMEN NOTICE Thoro is still a great-demand for Froshmen candidatos for the position. of socond assistant root ' ball managers. Candidates are requested to register at the a ilee of the Omduato Mooogor o before May 1. 0 0 i 00 000 00 . a .0 ' -.....-.,-.. p,i , ... STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917 PENN STATE WILL NOT DROP SPORTS To Continue Unless Orders Of War Department Conflict "Unless the plans of the Wet De partment should conflict obit the athlet ic activity of the college. Penn State tt 111 continue to play out tel schedules In all lines of spot," Thin statement yule glyen out by Graduate latmitger R. 11 Smith when rho question oas Nought up no to whether Penn State Ayoub' follow the mo, °mem of some of the other colleges In Web coding their athletic teams. ifoothel. If it Is found that the War Depot tment's plans when they ale announced ulil be con flicting. tablet!es will be alf.tndoned Up to the pi esent time, no olllcial can• collations have been It...felted except I that of the Univereity of Vitginia, j ohich w..to have beta met In a dual !flack meet doting the E WWI holiday !This tancellation made It neceeattry for the Penn State authorities to call off the othet too meets which were to have been held on the same trip Al though newspapet townie say that Oat tinotith hue abandoned all smote. no official notification of ouch action has been retched and the dual track meet scheduled for 21sty 12 on Beaver Pleld In expected to be held Penn State's position Is similat to that of the United Staten Millen y and Naval Academies in reg. - 4d to athletics Both of the. Institutions lathe certi fied theft intention or continuing their schedules, because time enough is al toady devoted to Milling and it 10 not noceseatty to give Up Sporte In order to allow more time In institutions where no military drill le given. howevet. It le deemed fitting and ptoper to glue the time formerly devoted to sports to preparation toward staying the mout hy WIRELESS STATION IS ORDERED DISMANTLED Orders were recently received from the Navy Department requiring that the urrolevt telegraph motion Wwuld be dismanthdl until further orders All stations In the United States except those directly operand by the govern ment are required to letter their uoro lines and 'mane their Immanuel. With in twelve hours from the time of re eel% Ing the orders, the State College station scans dismantled The equip ment was offered to the goner nment for its use. This station In so situated that receiving and transmitting to tine Arlington station at Washington is comparathroly easy The State College station may be made a Unit of tiro gmernment chain of intercommunica ting stations PENN STATE FARMER ELECTS NEW BOARD The now editorial and business board of ••The Penn Suite Palmer," has been elected for the ensuing year, and has taken chtume of the publication The kit* number, xhich will nounnotice Its noce Itsappearance, will be the first imite which the new staff will handle. Tho new board in made up as follows• C A Fowl., associate editor, P. R Kraybill, business mana ger, .1 • L Way; assistant business manager, P II Sprenklo; circulation monomer. T M Huston. The editor ial staff is composed of 11 M. Citm, P L. Koenig, W. L Funkhoutier, anti IC Anderson, while the business mbar Is made up of C F. Buss, W II Poster, H H. Good, and L M Irwin Track Men Prepare For Penn Relays The nest objective of the Dian and White trackmen is the Penn relay car nival on April 27 and 28 Penn Suite Is entered only In the charnplonnhip events thin year and will not run In any chum relays. Entries will be made In the various relays as well an in the special °yenta, such na dashes. hurdles, Jumpn, weights and pentathlon Gan semuller, Marling, Ullruy Peek, Ern shank, Cubbage, Dacron, Cottom, Kroll, Whiting, Jones, Dembley. Runyan, Enoch, Wi!non, Shoe, Steele, Shields, Poster, Hunter, Love and Kaltley will all be entered and the teem will be picked front title lint. 'Ulm' . Shea was officially elected captain of thin year's team at a meet ing loot week Decides the Penn Ro byn and the Dartmouth meet, the team will enter tho Western Intercononfat. at Pittsburgh on_ May 19 and will also compote :walnut Pitt here at Com mencement Tho interclass meet will ho hold on May G. Tho southern track trip which was to have taken place during the Easter vacation had to bo called off when the UniveralD of Vitginia notified the Penn Stub management that owing to the w•ar situation, they had decided to abandon all athletics. This forced Manager Dadenty to call off the other two moots that were scheduled for the same trip Contrary to reports that Dartmouth hue cancelled all athletics, they have no far failed to call off the meet scheduled for hero on May 12. Tho dato of tho next Senior Chitin dance, which was to have boon hold on Saturnlay April 28, has boon changod to May 12, the day of tho Intore holm tioTrack most. "SAVING DAYLIGHT" Proposed That the Hands of Old Main Clock E.! Turned Forward One Full Hour To Gain Time for Evening bporto. 'Save an hour of daylight!" lure toe hands ut the UM Main clock forward just one hour, set all our clocks and watches to agree wits it, and then forget about it: I<esuit: An extra nour gainett in tae best part of the entire say— evening—to be devoted to recreation, sports and strolling, ana mere wilt tallow a general ail-around satisfaction that comes from tnt knowledge of a day well spent. Here is a great opportunity for Pend State to come to the lore with a unique stunt, ana a beneficial one also, for so tar as it is renown no other college lies [Mop= toe "saving daylight" scuenie. iiele are tew colleges so situated that tney can make it possible to auopt sues a system, out the isolation of Penn State 'way up here in ti,e ,rittany Valley, makes it not only posSiOle time, but highly pructmauit wite a view to bentlicial results. the noilieme =ow, taluined hoe It mould mean, 1,, Inlet, that lit mould Om. 0) otanuutd Untie et o u'Llocic In the mooning, and taunt sltmete Lai tit/ anicau of at 5.00 tout one mould'ut loam Mu dllletuneu, fun tliu Old uoulu indicate the 1.1111.10 1101110 110. 1:1 SW:. I 'Of. the du) Wollill in ULM. an uul 01111 UM excektien that Old Oul mould hang for It full hoot 111111,1 111 tilt memmin 01,108 tomarde moiling, tilting moisone u chance to el5lOl a game or ousul.ll, ,nand of tennis, u u ottull into the country after dininei. In icalio, dhunen mould be mer at 5 o'clock, and with tine° bourn of duolight alto, that, the ad santuges to b 0 gained we innumerable Then me moUld ha off to hod an hum catkin and never lotions the diffuctice. A representathe of the Collegian bus spoken to many prominent attlttentai and faculty member. during the past meek, and the plan hen el" elth Inetant ap moml on all side., President Sparks is himself a hearty InaNuettle of the plan, particularly from tire standpoint of athletic exercise to be enjoyed by all Mer chants of the town should benefit [loin the gain in thee duo to the fact that more people will be out dining the evening it hats been pointed out that train and buss schedults running on standard time may be Intel fir red mith in such a mos ment, but since the change of time mould be a full hour in advance, there could be no chance of mlasing outgoing connections It is proposed that if such a change were adopted, it could go into effect on or before May 1, and be under taken only as an experiment to last until Commence meat week activities begin. It it most feasible to operate such a tin.henne only In the spring .d early fall months end Its Micelle Is Wolfed foins.ted min ith great anticipation by all mho hale heard of it "Sating daylight . " oilglnated In some of the EUI opeatt "mini]. where it le being carried out with unloolted for SUCCOON In all plum.; of Ilfe The scheme was recently adored by the rallrond shopmen at Altoona and allows the men to Indulge In basball and nthet monis that would otherwise he denied Ito adoption at Penn State Is abated fol dbreueslon In Student Council and If It ineite with approval there mid be brought before thu proper college ollleirds and then the student body for tatillcallon. It is also possible that legislation could be considered 0 booby the ttftetiloon hours would ho shortened by bye minutes each, pioviding fin the dietnigsal of college for the day at 4 o'clock, standard time. but 5 o'clock he. "raised" time The posibliities of such a step at Pens State nic indeed ccii great COLLEGIAN CALLS FROSH CANDIDATES Freshmen R-port Tomor row to Stet Business Competition The annual Collegian buninews compe tition for Freshmen sill sta. t with a meeting of first-call c militates In Doom 529, Old Alain, at 7 o'clock to monow evening The candidates will be In entnpetition until nest Decem ber when the mon will be elected to the Collegian stuff These will then continuo until about Mal eh let, when further elimination will result In the selection of three men to tin taken on the Collegian Baud as assistant bus iness num:wets At the end of the next )ear these three men will be elected Bust.. Manage!, Adsertising Mana ger and Cliculation blanaget, am-ending to thell respectise übilitles No other line of bonsai about col lege man better train a man In the Intik:Mar branch of burin°ss that these candidates will be offered In Col legian work 'rho Collegian tompeU tion does mote than movide mot for a future business manager of a news paper It Is a distinct help to ever) who underlidcon the 1, tok In the might spirit Such mon will find that they have entered 01011 IL putctical course lu business tntumgement that It Iv impossible neon fin the college to pro, tile During the competition the .uullt;ates will come Into active [malt whit mory ope of business man Tlic alll also reedit e the beneficial Instauetion of the business stag of tho Collegian at all times. profiting it? the 11110,1.1ga of oxpoilenced mon Calendar IED NI:141/A1 . APRIL IS: 7.00 I , 1,1-I , orenti 3 000104, Fol es toy Building. 700 I' NI —0 It. T C, 0111 Chapel 7.00 I' 'SI —Land/mum Gardening So 1.1013. Hort MI11(11111; TIII , IISDAI. APRIL 19: 700 P. M —Freelenen Candidatekt tot 'Conon-km liuninens Stet re port to tOnom 729 Main Building 700 P. Nt —Colonel Shiolds 40000 on Birds and Wild Aninelln, Old Chapel FRIDAY, APRIL 00: Lae, nxxe, reIIII SLIIIO nt SWllrtilMOro 7.00 P. AI —0 10. T C, Old Chnool. ROO 1' 11-511100 I P A. Oratmical Contort. Auditorium. SATURDAI, APRIL 211 0.00 A M. and 2.00 P 01—Business Sonnions of I P A. Contention 200 P M.—Traci , Trinln for Penn Relays. Now Beaver. 300 1' 1%1 —linaenall. Susquehanna Univ.. New Rent es, Freshmen vo. Bellefonte Aenden”, m Bellefonte LaCrosse, Penn State nt. Lehigh 8.00 P ess by IN-Governor ifniy, Amino: lum SUN DAY, Al'ltlL 10 00 A. M —Di. Coll In. is OtalMall Chapel 11 00 A. M.—Prof Scanlon, Abdltor him Collogo Chapel. iral) P M.—Dr. Colvin and °Mora will opealc in Auditorium. 0410 P. M.—Prof. Scanlon at Y. M C A MMlng 7.30 P. M.—Pro[. Scanlun at Prom lerl. Church. MONDAY, APRIL 28 700 P. hi —O. R. T C., Old Chapel TUESDAY, APRIL 24 7.00 P. HL—"War Pln‘nce", Prof. Douche, Old Chapel. THESPIAN PLAY PROVES SUCCESS Production Receives Good Houses at Home and On Trip; Well Entertained The must suLcessful nip of a Penn State 'rhos!,huts production that has been tudanienced In tntnty 30.110N1 1. thought to a closo olth a final perfor munto In Bellofunte lust Prlclo* night. Thu phwirs teport enthoolastlc recep tions all along the 11110 of match and ore toty much pleused unit tho out come Just how well the play wan ieceit ed by the public can he seen Pont the fol lowing clipping which, appeared In ono of the leading newspapers of Pittsbuigh "Add a lot of "pep" and a pinch of spice Snow in a number of dusky "gills". then crown tine ',Mama with Homo Penn State "froth" and you lime IL tame of "The Salted Truth" sm pro , dated at the Sehenley Theat.o by the Penn State Thespians" As usual, the men we, well enter taintli In utety town Sisited anti dances and utile. moans of entertainment were furnished by the alumni and Cr lends of the players The Thespians were treated especially well in Dul3ols where the play was given under the 018111004 of the Civic Club The fll7O of the 11101111.11C0 at Pittsburgh was almost double that which attended hot year's Inc. fon mnnco Mete the ti 1p 01,10 the most successful . at tempted Three good results v .•.cr due largely to the energetic ad, ortishig campaign and set cad othet Innen idiom; introdured by the club Tito Thespians promhied something now and different front the ordinnt v runt hone m ell titer lit ell up to thin (Continued on Third Paso) Two Ball Games CAVIIIIII 1201141.011'S 111011 wIII Vin their onental home game on Salm du) with Stasquellanne while lit Bellefonte on the annte (late the Intel) -forme! Freshman leant will 0)1111140 the Am dOnliane Little Information In mailable about 'the Susquehanna platers or their Ilist :tome NOl he played twin) with Blooms . burg Normal Slunion ttldet, and retol4 are the sole !mon:nits of last {Olio 4gund, but some good materiel ban been developed stare the Matt of practice Sneely proved to be it good enough short stop to cause Riden to be !shifted to oecond, and Clink and Calli han ore doing good nork at the ration bags. Reports hate it that the 13onser- Shenon-Llmerlelt combination In one of the bent ever witnessed In the outfield of a Sitertitelinnna team. Potent, it last years man. nod Phillips, complete the team its the battery 10 the words of Captain Robinson who Ix .81sting Pies.. Coach, 13 J Kauntie 'ln, ..This 3ear's Freidman team q 11l be the best for novena Sou The probable lineup for the game Sa m day Includes 11111 cot and Brumbaugh nx the batten, McKelvey, Mearkle, and Dunbar on the Mace, and Jelin and Lang In the outfield with tho remaining outfield and shortntop ismitionn to be pallet by Mull. and Cooper, Mull., who played in one of the small league!. mew Pillnbury& lent summer, Is an ex cellent hitter, while McKelvey, once captain at Kixkl, oleo succeeds In hitt ing the hall enough to Ito noticeable Robinson also said that Nome Freall men, known to ho good ball Players, hare net reported tot practico O.Y ytt. PENN STATE NINE WINS TWO OF THREE GAMES Lehigh Mars Perfect Record For First Week by Topping State 15-9 JUNIATA OPENS HOME SEASON AND IS DEFEATED BY 13-0 SCORE I. P. A. CONVENES HERE THIS WEEK Prominent Speakers Will Address Pa. State Gathering Penn St rte IS to be tilt host to a nunibel of ‘isiting Lulll4, nice en I II- Satulda) and bond., hho ate tanning to ILtand the 1/11111 1 / 1 i state Lon cntion of the Int,collegl Ste lien Association hhicit in to be held bete on those cht)s of national t eout shun Situ been se toted Ica tilt conctntion. Including us gut chum J nanl. Ilahh) of Indiana, plesident of the L'4114: hinnallon of Pittsbusi,ll. lhofescos Charles heanlon, of well bulk A main fcaluit. of Ills LunNunion hill he the annual Stott. Ut atom lull Coolest The loud PtoISLAM. Ltagut It iv at ranged nit inteitsthig t- , elttii fur the cutting delegatts The oglottit- Sun of the %Mho. on Ciltisi urtunoun mill be followed by the UlAtOl ILA 1.011- tent in the Auditorium at eight o'clot.lt On S.atii dayMOI !ling 111111 after gluon ontiMettos and the larilnevs meeting xlll be held, him in the I-Ye:ling, also tit eight o'clock, t%-butettnn Hanley, still be the speaker Doi-tot Colvin and noicusot ht.:Anion still uddtess Ftesh intim mid otllegc, Llutitti tesget.thely o Sunday mooting At Olt Docket Col vin %till sheult amtht, and at El JO, no tessis Swabia Still talk, both addresses being lit the Auditot Mtn. Moressur Scanlon .111 Jaen nile.tlt . tit Mosby tetlun Church ut 7.46 o'Llock C S Speneel. 18, mill telnevent l'Onn Statu In the mute:lad etatte.a, lie hat lag mon 1110 loud auntest held last month Similtu contests me:e held In the label eulltgae and the minntas mill compete bete ha the state wine The runner sill be Shen a Nino of $lO and antanta of $2l mill be autudid for sec-- and plaee The competing Lullty,es ale l'rankiln Mai than, 0,11)011010, hJlek -Innell. Juniata, Unite:shy of Pandang, Cant u City Collage and Penn htate A double system of Judging' the Lon teen hes been &nixed Piet W. to the eons °nthn one set of Judges vtill ...h -olden the ess*s from the standpoint of thought and Lannitualtion. These Judges 1)111 be Interest. I' Henson, Ludt Iltnen Montan Scheel, Mores:on T Dasis, supei Intention of tattoo!, Blunt :Count), tool Pt onesaos I' I. Pante, Penn St in' A Neltled not on nudges trill decide upon the hest method of de nse, I at the tannest, sod this bond is composed of Pt °Navel Minns, supenintendent of St 110018, Wiiii.tM4l/01 Presbyterian Church, 11,ellefonte, Pa , and 5 D. Feist Intorno-at-lan, Luck Doyen, Pa I.lx-gostinto llnnit•o 14 ono of the most noted lot tuters of the country Beginning Its IL Warhol, In• soon deLithsl . to 1/1 . .8101 lot did fot I numbei of yems 111.3 public life began !in 1800, o hen he uas elected to the In ' Mann State Legislatut o 1 le 04 membet of the 54th Conmess and In 1905 u as mode go, co not of his state It of Scanlon has long lit en 0 noted tempetanee adLocato and It ot attended many Prohibition LonfelettLes A 0 mot ion he is 000101013 of the National In tel -chin eit Temper: nu, redo t n t lon Doctor Colsin Is the meson head of the International In ohlbltlon AshoLiatlon. EVANGELIST RETURNS FOR BIG CAMPAIGN Charles M. Alexander and Party Will Event Next Week Conduct Y. M. C. A Charles Alexander. the noted °van ! gelist af Itit minglnrtm, England. who neared a big success during bin Unit to Penn State about a month ago, will rotor n next IVednesdr* for a four &Qs campaign, lasting mull Sunda). Thero la a poss111111t) of The fey J l i bur Chapman. D. I),assisting . Sit Alexander in tills%wilt, although he has been 111 for einemd months and at Present Is t eating In Nate York. Slr Alexander Is ma Icing In Bridal, Columbia and mill make a special trip east In order to bo pa °sent for this cant. palm] In addition to Ills soloist, Albert Brown, and Ins pianist. Bent 0 Bat:m.- 01mM, mho mere both Mao last Mlle. he 11111 In, accompanied by his at Ito, mho Is the founder of the Pocket Testament League Thal: canting here mill repre sent the annual 'Y St C A eatniralgn Special emphasis 11111 be placed on music. riming this crunpaign. It In the hand of many that the campaign will he the means of inculcating and stimulating . an Interest In music In ad dition to the rellgiou. Virg. With Ith t,tecnlnt: Iterol34 \ Rental(111110M ttators bundled In 0,01(0 lit till I'ollll Stttlu baseball nlln opeind tin Inoue season on Satur 1' dot nfttl 11000 11111.11 n 11-0 1./411/1) xux 11,11Eill Ind I),lnt I 11111/Llll. College 1111 1,11111 Itl 1111 1,1,1 C 010 C ILIIO. Ile t nit d till toss, n fell berol e the !due and N% Isla id tt 1. , In I% ashlngton to I but 011 lII° (0110,111 t, tilt Lehigh 011_ Nltt/1111 II Olt 15- , In South Stahl. hem Intend t "(hoed pi, tioall,no resin -1 tan, to t'u It it lose hien and the H.ontlAlt td o t t.otal In nAILe game I'm Penn ist lte plait es t% Ith o n ,illt in till' halt Inning, (o ul.ll sl ti toil thing+ hn tilt 110,00 leant Ileit 1 , 1 halt 1.11,4 1/11d tins Cul Itmt ll l t t Iwo It It, Itoldneon and Wheel ing till.. I maul sift it on log to trims Ott till nIIt of Int onponente Chubb Vt./It'd MI( II lit/NUMMI hit and Robinette and %lin tint, v o.shtttAl across the pl tie 113 I:go hill 13nIng McCauley and n hen Ilona: d lilt to fleet ed but 1:n leg n 1. , pinned at the pinto ziali the inning n Is o, et nith the "'no 1-0 iinVlll,l I,lliLisi) ended the Nis!torn son end ten m en the bench hi striking nut (lure b.. 4 1111 d in ilium Ito( tied er ,he print Penn State added three es. tank s bin n Si heeling connected be nen b Ist n di in int; (hi tibb and 1313 - the tarot o him l'orlll Si A.O XI 01.1 1.0111 111 the next Inning „hen lilt the .13 of 1' Ull lug home. 11111 mill the I Otltot o unable to I eclat, Th. Itlue and White total ros. inning 111 liming until the tighth a tom a It titatm 111111 a tllO o knee time I loam 11 hold the Juniata {1.1q,.1'1 vho t, h' , ' The R one ended In a 010,1111111111 101 1 . 01111 'Ante tootling I.l—o Tho All II 0 A E ' Illnln If 2 0 0 0 1 1:11110. •IN 3 4 2 2.-% Wm! 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Innings on liou tot 1, tiff leturen, 5, Off 1311c/tie), 2 1 hue 00 Omen, 1,0110, SII11"1.1, AN I) I.I,I;CTIONS The collo)) hut hut o been elected to menthet4;ll; In the Skull and Bonen up 111'1 ig nonlet‘ it I•Ci nil J II NV ;411but II 11111 on I) If Cre•isu ell It 5.A..) thin 011,1 In N Iv,, aped d monk In being atrang...l 'Meeting.. ts 111 ho held nt 5.10 mete evening during . the Inmantan In the Auditorium and the Chapel. on Sunda... Ain II 20. 1,111 he addreamed elthet IA Mt Alexander or D. Chap. man Mr Alo,nnder In one of the meet 0111o1) tumult of the meson[ dui , none gellsts, hat but mstdo tea mot hi tours In the couple of Ills moth On the first tout he nos associated with Reverend Mutton A. Tom end on rho second he \MS 11,01111141.11 W b) Isle ulfit. Since 1904, met tient]) all of his tour. hate been outdo with Di Chapman =11111111103:92 special I °quoit, Mt Alexander has adds °stied sonic of tho !oldest colleges In the • 111111t1) and has also spoken at tl\ford Ind 01101 , 11dg° Me Is it film bellesse In the power of mesh. WO lion V.Oll hall) 1 01 01 1 10, Nllo eto maimed by the Holm., by the pone. of sonle hymn Ito himself Is the Outline of many of the hymns that ho linen. His specialty aim. ho sold to (COlllillhOd on Thhd Page)
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