Things run 1 roSITA :i s, ToAre Beginning t i o appen as These Days A , .. ,- 4, : #tatr ~ ~,,,„.,,,,, citirgittn ,,,,, , ";,, Twen s t, b m sti in tu u t t e es Fo a r p o or , 7 ,c. .-, .., ~, 4 ' An Hour —.55. VOL._ XII MILITARY ACTIVITIES OF COLLEGE IN FULL SWING Dean Sackett Organizes Training Class es, in Navigation and Aviation GOVERNMENT TO ESTABLISH MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS A series of marked and rapid developments during the past week has given an entirely new turn to the military situation as it now exists at Penn State Among these developments by far the most important is the proclamation of the War Department announcing the establish ment of special training camps for those desiring commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps of the United States Army. These camps will be established at different points throughout the country and arc to continue over a period of three months. Applications for enrollment in the camps are now being received. With regard to the local situation, new developments have like wise taken place during the last few days These include the organiza tion of a training class for men interested in the naval reserve by Dean Snckett, the outlining of plans for the establishment of a class in aviation, and the ruling of the faculty extending full credit for collego work to students of all classes %ho leave college to engage In military 'icicle° or moducthe amlcultute, A ('hence For A.Worn Propagation fan the estnbilehment of a training clam for Penn State tatudente Intel noted In foliation has been undo:- taken by Dean Sackett The. class will be conducted by Pa °tenor C N Batela of the mechanical engineling de pot totem One pea lod pea week will be given over to tide cabinet and the timer and piece fan bolding the class in to be decided as moonnufficient number of men 11011 up The depart ment has at model of at monoplane and an Elerliot cosine which is already equipped and which will be need for demonstration purpoxen "aural Resene Class Sin Ned In H eft of the Interest manifested b) many students in the naval melte. Dean Sackett has also olganized a class for mon intmested In this branch of service, Tho first meeting will be held this evening In :own 202, Mg A at 7 o'clock nt which time the tenon ing officers 'will be elected captain, Ist officer, 2nd officer. engine.. Ist assist ant engineer. clecti Man, aimless op erator and bontsa Thus far about sixty men have ca lcined In the clam. Fos those 10110 de nts° to take the comm. the following conditions halo been laid down: (a) The applicant must be able to swim. (0) Ho must tune hod expel Immo on horde of say 30 to GO feet In length (e) He should be innetlcally Immune from sea slaness (d) Ho should be sound physically and able to withstand ortlinaly Intui t:ll)lgs. (e) Ho must all out a from of ap ',heath:on so that his expellenee may be submitted on a standard form to the Navy or the American Power Boat Squadron, if his sort leo should be need ed. In order that the student bed) no a whole mite Itme a cleat cumin eliension of the olganlzatlon of the naval re serve Ducey of the United States, Dean Sackett has (hewn up the following outline of these forces The Naval Rexerve Force of the United States la tll,lded Into illx clan- Class 1 —The fleet Navel Reserve, In cluding only men lune have lied 2=lo service Chou. 2—The Naval Resolve. com posed of othse who have been engaged In the non going profession Chum 3 —Alen and officers serving on hoard American monument sidle These men will be given nanal tank during the continuance of the state of war Presumably they will continuo to serve on the merchant vessels inhere they have been. Clans 4.—The Natal Coast Defense Reserve, a branch which applies to Yatchsmen. It will Include those citi zens who are capable of performing special and useful service In tho navy, or In connection with the navy In de fense of the eonnt Thin class Includes men skilled In the manngeinent and op eration of potter boats and ether har bor craft It ',minden amateur or pro fessional yatchnmen, =lntern engineer. and men of local commei chi' craft of the novel al naval defense (Macias. Those °maimed on tugs. fishing V.1..1s dredges, radio operators, electricians, and skilled ineelmnies will ales be em ployed In time of war. It In this clans In which college eitudentn ale at the present time most pal timbals interest ed • Class G.—Office:a and mon transferred forted from the naval flying corps, the aeronautical school, and civilians skilled In the opomtion of ale croft Class 6—The Volunteer Navel Re serve, composed of those mon who will Servo In a special close. In aticlition to these chimes there are several Noluntm y organizations, such as the American Power Boat Squadron: the Patrol Squadron and Power Craft Association, which were formed by yatchsmen some months ago for the purpose of preParing a Paper organisa tion of equipped yachts and crews, ready to submit to the navy department for service when the need came. These organisations have long since boon Per fected, and their services offered to the navy, but so far, none of the boats are in active service. The purpose of the Naval Coast De fense Roservo Is to patrol the coast lino, first. to detect the pi osonco of sub marines, or other par like craft; sec ond, to convoy messages by wireless or otherwise; third, to assist In laying mines, matting • nets, end In general, (Continued on Third Page) '~ms7~ + 'cu~Yriil; {i~h,~l.~({.Y.; ~in~i.~:~%.?:iw~ TOG-OF-WAR WILL BE HELD SATURDAX Scrap To Be Governed By New Rulings of Student Council Tile annual tug-of-war ,between the two louot Manses will be held Saturday afternoon. Aptil 28, at 1 ao o'clock on Old Deaver field The Student Council boa been %smiting on the rules for the scam, and a complete, final lint ban bean compiled Ono question In regard to the num- Inn of pulls and the number of men participating has been definitely decided upon and can be seen In neetionn 1 and 18 The ules follow: • Scmp MAIN 1 —The scrap shall be had on Satur day, Atoll 20, at 1.30 p m. 2—The place of the scrap shell be on the north of the old tunnlng . truck on Old Beaver Sold 3—The Heim, trill consist of three Pei lods, the thus; %Inning two of these shall choose the Cobbe of the Freshman Qillll2l 4—Each pm led shall be live minutes In length unless bete! a this time one Muss him pulled the other completely over the centei Ilne G —One point will be counted In favor of the class In Is i 10413 tet ritorlty the center of the rope is at the end-of each pealed. Ono point still also be counted In favor of the side 0111011 pulls the other completely mer the centel merit ,f the field hereto the end of the pet loil C —Tiles e uthll be no foot-holds made ptevious to the beginning of the scrap and footholds shall not be made by me chanical means Every contestant will (Continued on Third Page) College Clean-Up Day Is Announced Evetsboily out , College "Clout-up Day," Saturday., May GM. This date has been net no the olli clal dny on uhich all students will be asked to tuns out to mishit In the much needed cleaning up that many pints of the campus are in great need . The Student Council will take up tho matter of supervision of the clean-up cc orb at its meeting noxt Tuesday night and will appoint upparclaos committees to take cargo of affairs on that day. It is planned to get united action on this matter and establish a custom by which a day can be designated each spring as an Wilda! "clean-up" day An students will bo urged 'during the coming week to turn out at 130 on Saturday arfternoon of next week. The work to bo done will bo the cleaning up of leaves and rubbish that has col lected during the whiter about the nth 'ethic golds and their approaches The college does not have the money this year to havo the work done, and the students will have to be called upon to mako the athletic grounds nttractivo to visitors Members of the Tau Beta Pl honorary society have started the ball rolling by renouncing that thoy will re place tho handrail on the walk over the old flog pond on the way to the baseball stands. Tools and teams will be furnished by the college CHANGES IN BASEBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Manager LoVan of the varsity base boll team has announced that, because of the wan, Dartmouth College will not continue Its basoball schodulo and due to this Wet be has schoduled garno with Tufts College to take the Waco of the Dartmouth game on Wed nesday, May 2nd, when the team will be on Its nnual northern trip• It hi not yet known, whether or not Dart mouth has discontinued all itthlotcs and no cancellation of the ironic meet scheduled for May 12th has boon re solved Tho game with Leland-Stanford Uni versity ochoduled for Juno 11 . hatt ohm m boon cancelled, the Stanford anago mont having dooldod to abandon tho wudern tour bocause of to war. ,:' .' , STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1917 AFTERNOON HOURS TO BE SHORTENED First Grant Full Hour But Many Objections Were Raised Penn Statc'u ill not get its "extra hour of daylight' . Instead she 0111 have to be mathilled with but [many minutes, due to the fact that too strenuous objections 0010 mined float the Mandl/WM of outside interests, mhb.ll %wold be gtentl han dicapped, it IN odd, by moving the 0111 Alain clock forma ono hour Plans were adopted by the Council of Admin halation of the college yesterday mot n lag 011e1 eby the afternoon horns 0 111 be shot toned by live minutes each, al lotting for the dimissal of tallege for the dal at 5 o'clock ht the after noun insteld of the pi emont loan of 520 The inopoved change 0111 go into effect tills stfteinuon Last Saturday Ili/01110011 MINA was made that the Council of Adlllint/alai. had slanted the petition of the Student Council, 11. t [mulcted them on Wednesday, and that the hands of the Lim,lt ttoulti be turned fur- Wald one full limn at G o'clock next Monday morning The potitloo teques ted a change in in moon college salted ale so as to Kite Ulu students an awn Hour of daylight In the etening fut athletic, mllltal y and tem chive Pur poses News of the decision of the college authorities mpread nolftly, folios lag Its announcement sifter a losgthy nexxion on Saturday ininnlng, and then objec tions began to come In that hod nut been llgut tot upon t lonely cumuli Con f.!on to clidloin, the necessity of boat ding houses pi enuring too noonday meals, the I cresol of the below:li churches to accept the change in hum s of Sunday set vices, and the inability of the bank to change Its operating hours, /diem to be ills chief nigtiments ugainnt changing the college than and benefit [Wig the students The fact wtte also considered that it number of students me expected to lease school within a for might for the military (mining camps and farm win Students lute ill )lass 3lecting These übleitions auto outlined by President Sparks before the militat6 mass meeting on Monday night with the statement that It %%could be almost impossible to change the hands of the clock tie then inoposed that the af ternoon hours be slim toned and dismis sal occur at 6 o'clock A vote nos culled for and the approval to reconsid er given. The tosult nos mulled to the council meeting 3estertla6 mot sing and arrangements made tshereby at W.( a pat t of the otiginal Student Council petition was approved—the gaining of additional time tot atoning I act cation 131=1 The instant lippl ON 11l ugh ohlch the original of moving the hands of the clock formai,' mot 111th about the col lege ttas phenomenal The Student Council petition tom presented to the Council of Administration on hug Wed nesday mining, and laid b) until the sentiment of the students could be as certained On Thumday in Freshman mace meeting a VOl.O tine called for and Ni MN unanimous in favor of the plan On Thursdar night the entire faculty Soloed its appioval of the plan The Name tutu tine on Mid:* morning in t allege chapel The connotation of the borough school board nun then secured and the petition granted on Saturday 12=1 . • It Imo been pointed out that the ob- Jectiono of the chut cites to the move ment could be met by Intel ting 11l otandatd time on Sendai.. but even that could not 1011 ule the other steelex that nett, lamented The Council spent tangento about half it day In its diffetent meetings dining the paot neck In the consideration of the matte) Lake Plexldent Sparks, thine are many tnemiters of the faculty Ncri much In train of omitng an hour of day light.. but the obJectlonn seem to be too ottongly agaltas It Nevettheleits. It wan Nutted tentet day that thete Is a great possiblll4 of the plan being brought up for reconoldmatlon on the part of the otudento, the greater ma- Joilly of whom ale anxioun to ace It In effect In Notated Pen State It Ix altogether possible that a plan will be advomted for /Setting clasoen at seven o'clock In the mining with lunch at II o'clock. Resolutions The (Whining resolutions nom adopt ed lit the student body assembled In mom meeting on Mund ty night and sent to Ps esklunt Wilson The Student Cody or The Pommylva nht State College, To Pretddent Woods ow Wllxon Washington, D C, Immo°h as you limo stated in yout memorable menage “that our °Woof. Is the mobilization of all the productive and active forces of the nation and their development to the highest point of efficiency. and Whereas, the authorities of thin col lege !IMO opened the opportunity to the students to offer their servicen to ward this end, ao pledge our utmost efforts toward augmenting the fond nue -14, promoting the Industrial efficiency, and making any nonagon y sacrillee In behalf of our count*, and, WIIO3 CUR. It is recognized that the manufacture of alcoholic liman wanton the grain which Is Impel ativol) heeded for food supply, and moreover, alco hol norlously diminishes the °Moloney of these engaged In productive Indus try, and furthermore, neutralizes any Burgleca made in behalf of our country Therefore, we, the Students of The Pennsylvania State College, aseembled that you utilize the poll ors vested In your high Wilco to effectuate notional measure, CUT DOWN EVENTS AT COMMENCEMENT l'o Consider Elimination of Unnecessary Expenses at Penn State The attention of cutting down t.pen- Hen by Penn Sitlle students, IL shunt ening, and !rateably the elimination of elaboiate Commencements doings 011 account of the militac, acticities, In being taken up title week it fatult, and student committee It ham hewn pnintcri out that :Odle the nation Ix making : prep:an:ions to cut duo it all 1111111.1,041101) expenses, nothing of the Mind has tel been con:rides ed at Penn State, and thin eonunittee is called to gether to net what the college eon do In that [expect The committee In LOILIIIO.IOII of three menthe:4 of the college Council of Ad mininti odor, and Much students olio me concetned with Stelhities during Com mencement %%eel< A :initial amino- LIOII of scheduled meats will be connid ercil aM well 112 , 1 It tutal elimination, al though at thin time it cannot be de termined Snit to ultra mount it will be trecessa to co r ) I ecommentla tlons for action Portionr developments wpb lie availed before definite steps me t ikon The committee follows Dean 'hash Cutts Lovejoy, Dean T C Rl.tly toll and W Runkle, of the fat till . It II Smith. for the Alum ni Athletic Ad, 130 ad, J. 31 Hor a.l emu of the YMCA; Miss E y:. Ne ton the N 1 omen's Student Eon Vann. q S M Linn chap man of the Junion I't ant eonunittee. G W. Thank ann. Martsiget of the Thespians. W E XI all, fm the "Clint". YMCA ph, , S Il l i do, Intel -I , llltOlninJ Council. R 11 lllnen. Inu a-Mmal Count II ENTHUSIASM RUNS HIGH IN BIG RALLY Penn State Students In Favor of Universal Training 10 an atmoaphete tingling Mgt en tilllNl/01111. Mon State students given it Meat In InAg. into the Part to be played by the college du: lag the in eeent national minds at II monsler OMNI meeting held In the Auditonlom brat Monday melting The meeting. ulniell N 1,1 1 ,1 In the :mune of a pattiotle :ally. unto gine!, met to Mike h) I tooldent 811111101, 1110 e t genet al noeume of conditionx am theyllo,l 1,114 m Penn State, and Captain Alnendo, tithe explained the general ntilltany xlwit lion In im telation to the mutlent bad) Or, title linnet topic the :Inapt pant of Captain Annelid's Pak was del uteri to outgoing the organiduntion of the land foie.; of the United Motes and to IL (1111LUtili1011 of the military eatnins olnkli the \Vat MIMI tml.nt Ix 1,11131111ng to eNtlll,ll/111 ht 4'llllOU/I pill to Of the countz) fen the PLIIIIO4I. Of ualning men to olliten tire non loony shout to be mixed by Contrite. A Tribute to Agrleolturloto In his Inn oduelos p speech, DI Si'.,' 10 called :Menthol to the situation uhiLli nolo cool) outs the students of Penn State, emphasizing the fact Mat the count,l Piths needs lighting men and also num „hose 110111 along intillYtl lnl and agi ILuituriti lines rnny enable the lighting fortes to maintain Pleb maxi mum officio:ley In this connection, Di Spat Its 11105 01111.1i011 to nu)n m ell &set %oil 1,111100 to Move students till° ale engaged 01 planning to engage In pipilucti‘e agt 1001110 0 All01(1111{: to Ills OlitiMllle Mel 200 students Mute alreads left college to engage 11, tulle vrink anti lis the end of the ‘s cell It Is belle‘ed that this 11 11111bei xlll be mealy augmented AVlth comi (I to ottolems leao log ol lege. Di :111.01x1 01 tile on to gent plea that m 01(0110 oo doling null lea, C n Ills his clean lo mlO4Ol II complete tem.' of Igo college h 01 It befol e taking 1110 dm tco c The Immo tape° litho lied to thlo 1011 ttm No.+ In the fact that ouch . Calendar 11E1)Nrtil).11, t.'o3 700 I' 71 —NO3III [too 3e. 202. llng 700 1' 71-111IIDo I nalnIDD Old CODINA THURSDAY. APRIL 20: 00 71—Ilanoball, loon 01010 00 Cat ileglo I'l,ll oin I' M.-17 M C A ()amp )11.))) 0010110 g, A0)11.1.00001 Chili le» M. A 10,313110 and 0111 t) 111 L 11.1130 FRIDAI, APRIL .17: 31) P M —Clinvloo M Alexantle) Campaign, AlMlthi turn 700 I' AI - - Mllltaly To 11011; Clit7o. Old maim S Vl'UltnAl. APRIL IN: I 311 I' '1 —l'ouilanuin-SOl,llOlOOlO Tug of Wet Old Heaver 6.10 P —Chi. lox \1 Mosconi.. Campaign Atlanta tom Via fusel) all To am at WOll/. Point SUN DAY, APDII, 21)- 10 011 A M Chapel. ler M Alex MEM' 11 00 A M College Clg7l—Clus M Ale/at:Wu, 30 M—Y 31 C A Meeting. Me Atuxondoi nod poi 11 , MONDAY. APRIL 311, 1 30 I'. M telling of often noon hours In effect 7,00 P. M —Military Training Chum. Old Ch.M. Varsity Dnselmll Team out Middle bury Vt. College TUESDAY, MAT It 7.00 P. 00.—Dr. Muck° . "IV. Fi nance. L. A. Assembly Room, ONE BIG INNING WINS FOR STATE Blue and White Scores Sev en Runs In Fifth; Field ing Uncertain Penn State dew tied Seismslimma Wit blltol do, Inn game th « ens as poully pla)ad as It Pan exciting The Mud setae wax 13 to G. and Houtud. the 'Slue and White .. .lion 311111" kept Ills could Llean by uliming his thlid tic tole of the)eat Shouers berme the game put the diainoull lit ant thing but escellent condition and tills 55110 Un doubtedly tile cause of many of the mis cues Bailing two Innings the feints and fifth, Penn State played good ball, but In those two llouartn defense those Me (names, Houma's defense %lobbied eft hat and allotted the %Pint. /1 to mole all theh nuns Cap tuln Robinson uas unable to piny, be ing engaged in college uollt at that time The most interesting featuic from 0 Penn State ‘lenimlnt 1110, without doubt the great rally in the fifth inning. when seven Blue and White :unmet, et wised . the rubber came lust .101 Susquehanna hod taken the lead by 0001111 g tha ee 10114 In their half of the inning Blythe walled, Atingle bat ted fin Mollie sod lined a mingle to :lg.. Clain, bountail one to o'oll2oo. 11110 tin en to Callahan I'm a fez 0.0- out of Bb the Ego and Wheeling both hit for 1110 11111+00 111111 EV.lng (011011011 11 ith a single, the sum total being four tins ElI 111 g tient all the %toy to third on the pinl ne the plate Adurn and stole seeond Runette hit to the piti.lier, but Liwing slid In before Phillips 100110 get the ball on him Ilunette took second on the play. loom Ithenee he scot ed on Ilonatirs single to center Blythe, batting too the second time. felted 110111011 and Mingle fanned Slate Tallies First. State stoned that in the opening ound, otter Susquehanna net tolled to tally Singles by Ely to, Thon ne and Cgo and an en nor by Sneeles on Wheeling, nto, pc:mite:l 131) tine and Ege to score, Thorpe being tin on n out at second ny tog to tn.:tell inla hit Sus loth:mod pn oduted too ntota In tine foul tin on aingles by Clot 1. ollihat- L'menleke :a:unite fly nod Collo' han's stogie The) stoned tin es none I:: the nt xt Irmo! : in hose on latilsto IVetens stunting tine tn:lllink , tiden nos :Continued ol: 'I" In I • Carnegie Tech Here Tomorrow C neglo lis 11 11111 he phi sed union - ou In the lust home bins 11 ill wont: be rme the not thin it till, On C. lila} the tenni bill lente 00 a toll, Including Ar no., Midiarlan> College, Unherslti of Vol mom Tufts. Colbs, Boston. and I 101) Crass, and lasting until Sotto chi), Alit) 5 Zhu Mouth u.l the o 11) eon collation. On in omit of the nor, and Tidy.; luau hpea sevuled fan the same dote This AA 111 be the lb ot 011010 tot the ''S, otehmeor and conseutientlA little Is lubm it of thyll 111,111Illot 11111 ell: 1)o -het It Is 1 tool tell to be the still of the tea to e 1100 to IlleNeO1111111:IN 111 1111111 t% es son 0 thy hall 1:11:1 hilt 1101st 111 011111 t serolol base Ile Is 11180 IL geed man 01111 the tit 1011 Zobtuss, eliptaln aml el:lel:et, Is a 1101/01/11111,10 xotelan hosing 01113 1 d h 0 the 1,1.1 tin 0C leele I:esnei 11,0 nt thl: 11, ham been heatd of hero:, OVCOtillt tie Ills 1:111111 011 11 nit IM Oil O. The nlnhnhle 11:10-011 fin the tuone to:nen:Au Includes —Zeit fus, e.ttdie: . I I Ind Mille:. :Odl e: , I ledlund, 11l It, 111111:: , second. 0 tA , shot t, ICesnes , title and 1 olo.es Cosg: 1: and Liono 10 the 1111 d Big Battles in Gym on Friday 'Oh, MI." . S 0111: hunt h . " 'Cot 'lit In the Mato. Mu' ME=MISMIEM=9 Stich ale the genuine ting-tilde eselone that one 11111 heal next Pi 11177 night hi the g)nt It.l the put:lli/to of the college (till gun:ante. pule ant Pion nil, It tip 111 111011 11111111111 111100 10111111 hosing bouts for the Intel elnnx tinplonoltipe The Sopl.noleri :Ile turn ern exonted 111th 11 nun 011- tei eil 10 01 to) 010111 0510111 the 115 pound elass "Bob . not be able to oinpete no he ht going to the lit ter volleglitten Cunning lit title tinte r but Ills pleetr 11111 bo token oriton lie '2O, and a litely ono /unto Is °morel.] l'e culito 1111010x1 Ix 111111 fr 1 , 11111,111 In the 110111 betereen Steele 'l7 awl Keilol 'lb, rot both men 111111 11111 tlettloi IN the folinei ate alien& mill knot‘n fro then tcork 111th the globs The 1 . 101411111011 N‘lll 111- 11 11110 a I 'lance to ohm, tip itny good motel 10/ the) may hove r ns they 111110 els elm ion heinoltilell etiletlinni to , goading tholt nllllltleti 11 a ilot In 01001• 101, 1111 little IN 1100,11 11111,111 tht'it .10000". but (0 Idenetto of Went, of pep 0010 0110011 111 the It /itlit The en ti It x folio, iir, 'mom' M. /I—Kahle) 'ID Is 12ston '2ll 126 !oohs! elass-111111obt . 111 vs. Best- IM '2O 135 0000,1 elao3-Bleele 'IS ex Eel _ 1.. 'IR 116 pound el:um—Ala: xhall 'l9 vx • Seim°ll,2oo '2O 162 pound clam—lfni:ln '2O vu. 11011 iley 176 pound clusx—hock 'ID vs Osbanu '2O Ilnavyu gh t —Thvenur 'lO vs flack Ronn on, II u rlow ; Thom Dr Steckel All Frei+lnnen thud Sophomore. out for thy .Cl up on Sutut duy. BIG CAMPAIGN TO TAKE ' ON A MILITARY ASPECT Charles M. Alexander Comes to Penn State at Opportune Time Feature Music MEETINGS TO START TOMORROW AND CONTINUE 'TILL SUNDAY The annual religious campaign of tne Y. Al C. A will be opened tomorrow evaning at 630 in the auditorium by Charles M Alexander. the well known English evangelist, and his party which is coming all the way from Vancouver, British Columbia, fo• the occasion Meet ings will also be held on Friday and Saturday , evenings at the same hour and place, and the Sund.iv services will be in charge of the party The e pertence that Mr. Alexander has had in the religious work among the soldiers in the European war will make it especially appro priate to have a man of Ills calibre rn charge of a campaign at Penn State at this time It is found impossible to conduct a longer series of meetings such as have been the custom m recent years, but in the four days dint have been allowed for the work here, it will be conduct ed on as e‘tensive a scale as possible The Re- Dr Chapman will be unable to be present TRACK TEAM READY FOR PENN RELAYS Will Enter in Championship Events; Penn Versus Penn state in Freshman Relay The tint It HiWWI 11,1 Va. I late thin meeic to Phllatielphi t h lists tiro Penn 11E1.13 HI Ito 'it I,eil ee 1.1 hint anti Sato:tiny The final h Isis stss hold hew lost Sat. to (la , . anti Catch ittln 111 tde his se lections at th.it dint It illl , l be Iledded that the Venn State athletes en %%111 be entered In noth ing but the ellamplonshlp et ergs ttltclh tt 111 be held on •gm da) and v. 11l thei efor e be enala I to tout their cali bre ognlnst Inc, hoer Yale. Claago, Penn, \ ott e Dame and other Instltu flans of the first tank I Conch 51/11 tin stated that the ;su pects of the to ;111 as 1,11010 ale ;nonl iving and In ant t Ise the ,nonglt e /I. gond stemint of thenisehes In 1e- Ont.! to hulls Ideals he belles 1, that Cluttnnuellet has alllrollrnt elt ;nee to plate In the lOU 11,1 4111411 Ills ;At unrest oppsnent being .\ml of Poi 110.110 Cohbone. In the hamtnel tau Ox, has boos Utel 'ging tonslstentb, I IS to 111, feet thls splint; and 111011111 1111 himself s plate If he equals Itls PI actke mat he • I'lle excellent shos Int; made b) at the Indust Meet eat 1101 In the 0111 Ing Indicates 111111 110 11 111 110 e 011 In the 101,11, and Coda In 51.1,1111 pintas 010.11 fnlth In Ills 0011111 There In n pitt.ll,lllt thnt In the ilenlu n nett* Isola Penn nnd Ikon State 1k 111 he the ottl tun len The I'enn St ire Moth:nen hate NVIIt raging . 'l2 2 nevondtt net nun, Intuit It then them !Windex and 2'l secendtt fan the tulle This Ix good time Pot Pienhtnan team and nut% lit ill,: utvulty The I:ntrlett till/ 11a dloill—thio.olosel no - Hog 140 1 ld I I 14:0 11)u ,Ilex—I: it ton 1\ Idting, Shot Put —I Welt, Krtrhoolt. I homnet 'Moog —Cohlloge, I)lveux Cublinge, I let lc Ihko1131), hoo v, .Ito e ll.— [ones, I h0n14% Pole Vault —llllll - 1 ugh .lump—lton, an letholail Ole 111Ie ,1--\I It ling, Thonot4 1 NIOI I 110111111 d, 11101.1 13.111,-I,ttooll , Ile laid Log II to diem Ilai t \\11111)110. Sin lint (ollunniel m 1:1141 Shlehl4 Shea. 1)1st/tote --0,010010, Postei, Vitt dog. IKI-111, Shea, 2 11 Ile —Shea. l'o , oer, 0) lilting Sleek . 4 Mlle I tela --Ohl. ',II lehle4 I !onto , l'to tot lento thlon - .lone, Dalobl). I. P. A. CONVENTION IS MOST SUCCESSFUL Ex-Governor Hanly Was Chief Among The Prominent Speakers Nlnetees delegates, lons moaning lase colleges, logellas atilt many pi onilnent in 14111,1110 s speokel s unit itant ties s. pm In salentlante It tin annual tante eon 1.01111011 of the Ilennuvhanla Intel col !entitle 1.1 nhibition Association g bleb has held hei 0 tint VI Idny, Slam (ins anti Sunda% The Penn Panto Pi sitibitinn League noted as host to the visiting lleiegllteli 111111 the ‘llllVelltioll MAN sue cereal] to a telt high degree The Interesting brogrnm billch land been followed nos entiled out to the letter Iteginfflog lOU. the Stalin OM, tOlkali Context On I'i limy night. (01100- lug with the Landowmm meeting and coin foteneeff alit Satuidn), leading up to ft climax In tho midterm Of to-Graver not fr Frank Moly, of Indiana, On Salm flat) night, and concluding ulth the toll. by Note:mot Scanlon, tool Doctor Colvin on Sunday, thole store fen dull moments for all who mete lotwent Ex-110N 01 nor Ilanly, who 50110 the PI 0- 1111/Itloll candidate for Pi osidont of thu 'United States lout full, pi oved himself to be a polished and fob euful speaker, ll=lll 11l toil the Ahn.tmlet's ti:, el, 4 In Ptah moll< among the man) ' alum nit of human Ilfe the om ld mar ilte till II LoIIIIIII, one of unusual In t, It it to I Penn State studleme Ills Alt • mai 1. rot mel I) 'Ali, l Soles Cadhur) .I.Lughtl.l of it in online. Lhot.alnte neunerottnla or Ilh mingloun England ona the of !ammo of the Pocket Tr/Alt oona League. 0 Melt has out-all/Mil any tsp... lotions of timer oho net e eallY 11111,11,10 i AS it all lof 1_ )eats tad In I 1101 e,ttool alto ppm!, efl to cora) u. to at.onent tel o bet Inet she ment and to tend dminer n Mt) Ilez rea nas token till to) the othct girls of the school and Ono+ the 1110,411011 t 11/14 St II tell Di It i 0,5 oho oth NI: Ale.- 111401, m 1 eigentblble fin the gi eat omm:ensil an e tont. oak 111 it smept 01 01 . England it that thne talne to knom of the al eit 001 It Ulna 241 1 04 Callan} had been lamb entente! 111 stet tine The) too took up thoand., icault. Un told good hit come to man) men and m onion thi ough the 0111110 min Id The% 111 1 baba) on tm co dlreten t ocutelons MOO! alla. 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Ulla II vote both inteleothig and appalling helm:lug to the fact that he no many >eine maleiliand 00111100 and the ea- Noon hate been incepailible alllex, nod Unit the 0011111. or the nation have been the oulTeloi Hardly told: • - Melt 101111 Loin In Ulla republic hes the Intel cat light to lie cell 00111, and nolthoi the Aoll.llllolll at Witithington lan the gra ei imma at I'm i lxbul g line the night to demi" , hint of it'' Fin 1111111 N yOlll/4. the Fedeial govern ment hoe been allied eith the liquor Intel onto, 01 1111/1 11 1 11111111011 1100t1111, no cnlnbog the opostkol, but hem now o it In lighting cltli the I/inhibition fu 'rho crucial stage loin boon in the tenting of the gloat to