Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 16, 1917, Image 1

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VOL XII. No. 29
STUDENTS LEAVE AND
MORE SOON TO FOUR
Over 100 Men Depart on Short Notice
For Training Camps; Hospital Unit
Is Called For
TWO UNITS ARE RECRUITED
WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
Latest dispatches [rein the “front"—
'Fort Niagara and Madison Barracks—
where more than one hundred Penn
State undergraduates arc starting off
on a hard three-month's grind In
preparation as °Meer. in the United
States Army, Indicate that they tiro
comfortably settled, but not too much
Inclined to tell of the events of the long
day's work that they are compelled to
start at 5.20 each morning
No definite word has been recehed
as yet with regard to the placement
of the,Penn State mon at the camps
nut it is thought that the twe year's
of military drill which moot of the mon
have hod here, UM stand thorn In
good stead in their mudgnment to
duties In the camps
Fouler First Sergeant
'Word was received by Captain Ah
riman yesterday that Clyde A Fowler
'IL a lieutenant In the college cadet
regiment, had been honored rrith nn ap
pointment as first sergeant with one of
the companies This in considered to
be a vary high honor at the camps end
should result in Curtism promotion for
this Penn State man Ile vsan highly
recommended as to military ability, and
in addition to his experience here, he
made a very creditable aliening at the
Plattsburg camp last year
A complete list of the Penn State
men whp have been successful In gain
ing admission to the camps Is not yet
available, for many had to lease rrlth
out being able to formally notify their
deans of their departure It is esti
mated that slightly over nne hundred
studente are now In the various camps.
out of the 180-odd who applied
Illg Response for Ambulance
At_a_rmuis meeting held on Saturday
night, announcement was made that
Penn State men within twenty-four
hours after receiving a request for one
unit of thirty-six men for ambulance
work in France, had responded with
total of seventh-five applicants, oi
enough men to make up two units Tile
call came (torn the Surgeon General's
ogle° of the War Pepin tment through
the Inteicolleglate Intelligence Bateau
of which Dean Pond hi °halt man of the
Penn Matte brunch. A telegram was ut
once sent that Penn State would gladly
send one unit, mid asking if two mould
be accepted No word has been re
ceived Ito het as to further proceedure
In the matte. hole The unit will be
selected by the Penn State branch of
the but eau, and the choice will be based
upon scholastic standing. PhYslord con
dition and experience with automobile
driving
Find to go to Franco
A total of 1400 men will ho nent out
In thin work as noon an they can he
organized and equipped. In all proba
bility this will bo the first Amon lean
group to reach France Service will ho
for the duration of the mar. The per
sonnel of each unit will be mado up
of ono norgeant, two corporals, one
chief mechanic, two mechanic,,, two
cooks, two clerics, two orderlies and
twent)-four drivers
The colleges a blob nupply the en
tire personnel of ono or more units can
count on having theme units kept to
gether and officers chosen from among
their men, granting that someone can
be found mho has had sufficient ex
ecutive and inilliary training to Justi
fy bin being appointed as sergeant In
any awe, the corpornis will ho chosen
from the group. Herman,
football and bnsketball conch, has vol
unteered his cervices and Is spoken fa
vorably of an the lender of the first
Penn State unit.
Ilohl Job.. for Faculty
Announcement has been made that
all members of tho faculty who are
called unity for government or military
Herrin° will have their positions hold
open
HOME ECONOMICS TO
CELEBRATE FOUNDING
The tenth onnivm Awry of the found
ing of the Home Economim Doptu [mont
will be hold tomorrow and Friday The
Program of speakers for Thursday
evening includes President Sparks, Mr.
H. Walton Mitchell, Miss hone Mc-
Dermott, director of the Homo Econom
ics In the Pittsburgh schools, Mm.
Ronald Gleason. prosidont of the State
Federation of Womon's Clubs. and Miss
Clara West, former Dean of the Mar
garet Morrison School Friday morn
ing the speakers ore Mtn. Henrietta
Calvin, of the Federal Department of
Agriculture. Miss Nobel Border, of the
University of Illinois, Mini Catherine
Mac Kay, of the lona State College,
Mhos Bertha Terrill, of the University
of Vermont, and Miss Evans°lino Mil
ler, of Chicago University. In stile af
ternoon, Mrs. Sainuol Sample, a mem
ber of the State Commission of Labor,
and Mr. Owen R. Lovejoy, Notional
Socrotary of the Child Labor Committee
will spook
A lunchalm for the delegates :Ind
speakers will bo given Friday noon;
ono for tho visiting alumnoo on
• noon. Tho Glee Club
'The ,Foast of the Rod Corn"
evening is included as part
rogra.m. Following this en
nt, a rocoption will bo glom
nutty in honor of the guests
ahem
PENN STATE NINE r
WINS AND LOSES
West Virginia Downs Varsity
But W. and J. Is
Shut Out
No one who witnessed the two base
ball games played lint week would have
believed that the same team rein ones
led Penn State In both games Against
West Vliginia on Friday, the %malty
played miserably, On owing away many
chances of NMI log and permitting the
visitors to tally Mal* unearned runs,
which (exulted in a 12 to 11 defeat,
But Saturday against IN 1,.1 the same
team played a gilt-edged ball game, and
encouraged by the shut-out pitching of
Ileum d. they Jumped on the offerings
of McCreight. the W and I pitch
er, and earned a 5 to 0 vicany
West Virginia Nought a hem) hit
ting team to State College, and Coach
Harley used three pitchers in on °gent
to stem the onslaught of basehlts, but
all In vain Seventeen hits were cred
ited to rho sisitors, seven ott Johnston,
who slatted the game, eight ott Howard
and two off atomic). The latter ap
pealed to be the only ono who could
silence the opposing bats, and ho gave
the best performance of the day rot
the Blue and White
The uhele State team seemed to lack
the necessary "pep" and while only
three cute"( urn chalked up, against
them, many of the oppoelng 'Angles
would have been outs if the men had
been nide-m.lm At the bat, State
did bell, nith Blythe nod Wheeling as
the (genet pm formers In Met, Blythe
(Continued on last page )
EXTENSION WORKERS
HOLD CONVENTION
Forty Men Here To Di , cuss
Engineering Work in the
Field
The second annual Engine;ring Ex
tension Contention of teachers con
nected LLILII tow School of Engineering
opened loot Ptiday moining, and Men
to a successful clone pith no banquet
on Saturday aiming Potty delegates
°etc tolled which was twlco the
number o attending knit year. The time
%Las taken mostly with the reading of
impels and tho pn esentation of the so
lution of industrial problems At the
opening of the convention. Dean Sack
ett lamented the object of the assembly
and pan foliated by President Sparks
SLIIO addressed the delegates, extended
them a bounty nelcome to Penn State
and, In conclusion, gave IL resume of
his neeent trip to Washington and of
the prepaiedness mak on itch tine Cot
' lege wan attempting to miry out
The number of papers in mooted am
not as huge as hint you but the time
devoted to discussion onus e°pecially
valuable became of the intensive na
ture of the pinblems and solution,. pre
sented Tho hist paper nas tendered
In the often noon by Plank E. Nicholson
now Meta leal Enginem fan the
Lehigh and Wilkes Dame Coal Cum
puny. wino reported on the school op
eration this year at Waken Demo which
proved to Iwo some exceptional [ca
dre. Foliating this there was an un
unual tuldress by Captain John Allen,
one of the staunch support°rs of the
Allentown school. Desalts by the va
rious extension won Item occupied the
attention of the delegates for the le
mainder of the aftel noon. Pridny eve
ning nos devoted to talltx by Captain
Ahrends and Air. Cann Itod no miles of
motion pictures developed by the °du
i catlonarand Wean: o Depai tment of the
Pennsylvania Panto..
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Satuldny's piognun Was presidod ov
er by It C Miller, who ban dovotod hin
entiro tfmo to tho dovolopmont of
Hold work. Ho is the extension woricet
to ho assigned to this ono spacial duty
and his revolt proved very satisfac
tory to dm convontion. President Mac-
Crackon.rof Latapitte. Pt ofessor Moyer
and several other Invited guests attOird
od tho bannuot on Saturday owning
and mado addrosses Dean Holmes and
John Ptleo Jackson, former Dean of
tho Unginooring School, also spoke at
the banquet.
FRESHMAN WINS SHOOT
G. W. McGee! 20 won the all-student
trophy in the amateur shoot, hold under
tho auspices of the State College Gun
Club last Thursday. Ile scored nine
teen out of a possible 'twenty-five
points.
DR. DOUCHE TO SETAE
Dr. 0. F. Douche will speak on "The
Necessity of Religion" at tho Y. AL C.
A. meeting In tho Auditorium on Sun
day, evening ut. 0.30. _
STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917
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"NO FINALS" GREETED
WITH GREAT PLEASURE
THIS MEANS-NO FINALS!
By reconsideration of the Council of Administration, the regular
schedule of college hours will be observed until the end of the semes
ter (June I, 12 o'clock. for Senior Class; June 8, Q,o;clock, for other
classes), and instructors are to use the hours in a way calculated to
aid students in bringing the work up to grade Provided, that upon
request any students or class may within the regular examination
period have an examination at the regulai class hour or hours
The schedule of recitation periods may nt any time be changed for
military instruction upon orders from Washington
When the test of the atone notleo loons put - Dot ' Lew IN" zu outfit,.
to 11091 ed In the II lndott of the • Cul- I, ILI, nt the shade to oily the
fool. - office Int Mond.* filot Id., 'Non
[nail)tilo 0.111 of plennute The 'enthe ilentonotrition oliotted
and ollvfottlon Ilint appealed on the tel dealt that the newt of the re-
nutueed to "Mho It In". not to mention
the dlsonse est.lannatlonin of Joy and
'minionnn to the t:11110
=ME
I'men time the Watt, glues of the
%%lotion Mali tIII ettlened It I lb n sudden
eltl=ll
91. mod by tho oveiJoy oil
The oo 100 of highland ding
that UVIO
tudent
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JUNIOR PROM MAY
BE CALLED OFF
At It meeting of the Jun lot Clogs to
Lo held In tiro ve* nem fatale. the 111011
of holding . 0 .11111101 Mom during Com
mencement meek mill he taken up
again and tininess nie that It mill be
dropped °Whet) ! 114 11 fotooll ti 041.1 f 1111e
-11011, 11111 1 cninmendal toll W tilt
committer ISM be made to hold a class
Online In its stead on the Cl ening al
semi), set 001,10 (In the I l lorn Thin
stop to consideled 11 x. 113 In Om of
the fact that the lelluhcd suppelt of
it fon nial mill not in• fon tin onling
At 0 1,10111 meeting of the 1 1 1 urn rum
this nia 101 M/1•1 0101 0140115
111401100 A 01111 It ,101 thought 11110 101 l to
attempt 11113 thing on no huge a scale
mllll so felllsllol 11010 its plOlOlll In
ditatlons mai mot In past .3 eats doss
assesstnents hitt e been 110,001.11) 1.0 11.
11111100 IWO 1144 et ant tend milli only
few house patties assured for the meek.
It hull been 110010 ter) 01 Went 11111 0
(0101111 Nom mould be on Immense
di Still 011 the !Inane, orlhe elans
The obligations that the thorn com
mittee have undettaken in the :natter
of ainingements can. It is thought, lie
Lant.elled without much, If any, linen-
Mal 10110 The ratios 11111 be tile lar
gest item 0011 it is _thought that these
01111 tam be fixed mi in IL mitinfactint
manner Tile in opened dente to take
tile plate of the Mum 0 ill be an All-
College affair, and the present lets
1...1 UM committee bill offei its iietvicen
In malting atrangeinents, should thin
plan lie decided upon The Mau of the
committee now in ovided lw ietalning
the Meter Davis °tidiest., which was
engaged for the nom. doing awe)
111th elabmate decnratioue to keep down
espentien, eliminating of liners and
tatavkling the ordinary dance.Plograina
A dance of title kind can be successful
ly held, it in I.ll.lllgilt by drilling nom
these feu who bill lie hole at the 1.1111 l!
.1(1 chug Bing a 1111101 less Illtd 011111 in
CIIOUMIIII3 for the Pt Om
1 1 11173: SONG CONTI:ST
Tito uumon students have been hold
ing IL Pt 17.0 college song contest, and the
winners wet° decided upon this meek
11100 ➢Wty Diefonderfei was aunrded
first prize, and Miss Ethel Desumont
was given second place. Tho pianos°
of the contest man to obtain soino cult
able songs for the girls to sing nt col
logo affairs.
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HAPPENINGS A LA HASH
MT=IMIEMMtffiI
ittnin ition4 I* the Council of Minh&
met unit the 1111,1111111fied Up
1,10101 of a meet rrinJoilly of titutlente
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Petition rot the •tholltlon of esitmhin
thee. thk vunc•ttet ISilti tot esented to
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no solution could then be seen for
taking elite of the men mho could ho
SEND TRACK TEAM
TO WESTERN MEET
The 'nonlt\ Cinch team 'Olll Jour
la.v to I'ittyl,lllol Into thin t eel< to
tolooto 111010 00 Satutth*, \lay 111, Itl
\ I'estel n Intel Colleginte4 Coaell Mllllll
Itthilltn that the to 1111 tt lil lie ueal.oned
ht the 1044 of he\ poll unto Doha n In
but bell , e,es that, If the leinalnlng
110,111 Op to Mu espectatlonu.
l'o Mato . 01.11 lie tepteuented 1.1 a
ciec nn
lltable mouton
Captain Shea. flanrcnitillto. Polul.
Iles lc. Coto. Cn G
, tnth, .tt Tu. I, Rum nu, Nhlcidv, Pe
tes •ton I I onbq , 14 unhank and Down
ing Irate been Helecte,l by Coach Mat -
.1n n`i the Glue old White contenders
Pei to 'gate alll he oppoxed oil S au. -
!toy . teunot n con l'itt, NVloillington
roil Hon Cat nettle Teel, 01 ny e
City Cony I.e. (lutes, Collette and All°-
0110111 Pitt be the mont
0111,” 5111110 and It In nom the
'41110i( City iC 101 Unit tile on SI Ito
null), tem yy 11l 10001(0 the ttl eatest op
ootiltlon
TN., 10,1 Of VONtfO Mid Leto 111 the
Onnee meow, V. lloon and flout In
the Jolop / and .1011014 and I) mthly In
the Fuld contentm will be felt hoot Ito hr
the tenon .it of theno men lotto
wlth
di to .la hobo college nod according. to
eIOXO the allue 1.141 White
le am to 0.1 25 nowdblo Point. ht their
nhgeme
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moot of Lalwn and IndtinllY. nrllvctetl
:1 vet> entel Wining and Inlet °sting ll
!titillated nddienn before the Chnlnlent
Soviet!. on Thu, inlay e, onlni; In the
Chendnto Annex
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• 100000214 010100:01 Of the 1918 La o
O \ in., A. 0 Medico will net In tent o
0 capacity Copies of the La Vie o
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will be fin needed, collect. to any n
0 Inendne of the elites who will not o
O be In college del log the flint week o
o In Juno They will not be forwar o
oclod unborn aditosees urn left filth 0
Fiedler at tl Cuhoco Club by
o May 1213th
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lbonor Zocieig Elections
LIONS PAW
(Senio: Chum Society)
R A Higgins R D Blakeslee
G I. Wright A II Coon
C r Wheeling J M Johnston
D lI Creono all J D Shen
S Wognet S II Wilson
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PARMI 74 OUS
(Upperdass Society)
R C *Toney, .A... 1 Krushank
1. S Conover H. ID Robb
C R Beck It P. Mina
Ralph Run Nan 12 I: Cochrane
W II 110. C. C 11111
II DI Adam C T Alchroth
4K11.1. AND BONES
(Uppel el 1,14 Soelet))
I. L Wlllinn
CI NI• Sulllson
0 C Smith
A .1 . Portor
It I - Shultz
11. D Ello
DRUIDS
Ciophomme Soclet3)
C I' Mo. 111 C II 13arger
W. I Mifflin .1 H DotA, Iler
A 0 MeKris 03 L 0 Mils
I' N Wolfe W I 'Young
D C Dunbat W 13 Mullan
W C Mel klo M Burt
11. II numb L L Holland
FRIARS
(Sophunlo. Suele(,)
W Firedlug
W Clt
D If Mumma.
T II Anion
J II Nluntoo
A D. Kincaid
C Li Stout
J is: Hatfield
A Lang.*
D. D Dettai
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C It Yet get and 0 0 Weber IlltSo
beta sent out as count) agents b) the
Ato !cultural Estension departtnent
The ft - I:met goes to At rnstrong Count).
.111,1 the Inter to York County Meet
ings It tie Item held In mum.. Sullivan.
and W) tuning eountles tot the Put pose
of (.OW.1(101114; the nuttier of organis.n
-tlon
Calendar
111.11:11.S11.11. M.ll Int
000 to 8 00 P M —Old Chapel, A A
Ilaseltall--Pena State at West VII
ohne
11sI)11, MA'. 17:
700 P —lOO Bantams inn A Ches
t" Count) Club
800 P 71 —Old Chapel, llorno Eco
nomies Annhetstia Caleb:11110n
Bo oball—Penn State nt West Vit
t:l:lla
I'lllllll, MAY 1,1
'I .10 A \l—Old Chapel, Homo Coo
mimics Celebration
280 P M-01,1 Chapel. Home neo
natal. Colebtatlon
800 P M —Open Alt Theatre, Can
hail, "The Poet of the lied Coin"
Baseball—Penn State ttt Pitt
Intel elates Baseball—Sonlors vs Soph-
OMOIcN
31.11 10:
.100 P —Baseball, Fteshmen is
Pitt Ft cabmen
700 P '7l —Womettin Building. Lawn
Veto
laureolatit Baseball—Juniors Os Soph
-0.11111 rn
Ti tell—Wevtri n Intercolleglates nt
!quails:nit
SU \ DAV. 'lllAlf 20t
10 00 A :t1 —Frelunnatt Chapel, Roy
13 71, Steele. of the Church of St.
Luke and tho lipitimm. of Phila
delphia.
11,00 A Nl—College Chapel, toy.
D 71 Steele.
211 1.. M.—Auditolluth, Y of C. A
Meeting. Dr. O. noucko. 80111
speak on "The Nocosaity of Re
ligion...
TUESDAY, MAY $2,.
Interehem Basehrth— Seniors vs.
Meshmen.
INTERSCHOLASTIC DAY
PRINCIPALS TALK OF 'HARRISBURG TECH
PROBABLE MOVES
Plan Presented for the Di-
vision of H. S. Course
Into Two Sections
Thh ty -tin cu high school principals
attended the eighth annual Principal's
Confeience held hole but Friday and
natutday Thu meetings hole of ex
ceptional ['newton., because, ut the
Inesent time, In order to tallest mat
ters and keep a full quota of men in
college, It hill ho necessary for the
high schools to detelop students quick
ly and lit them for college ontrunco re
quirements. A thorough consideration
of tills docislte question occupied the
attention of tile conference for tile
ypeatm plot of the time
One plan submitted for the hastening
or in eparatory omit ous to die ide a
high fahuol Into a Junior and senior
department Each of the proposed de
pm [monis INould embrace a course of
too years, the that yonro taking the
place of some unnecessary grammar
school cork and the second pelted cov
eting the plesent high school course
These too grades could be called a
Junior untl senior high school reopen
-I.IsLB But In older to envy out thin
',reposed phut It could be necessary
to loser tile present college admission
grade This has ..theady been considered
by the fatuity although no definite ac
tion has been taken up to the present
time
Dean Holm.; and Dean Blaisdell
molded at the Leo meetingn on ' , dila)
afire noon and reciting and, although no
papist, mete lead, It can be seen from
the Inman lance of the questionn
dlv
xed that the confetence proved in
tetenting No hunlnens meetings teem
held on Sattuilio and the entire day
man devoted to an innpection of the
',trious college actiNition scheduled for
that diD
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The elections for officers of the Wo
men's Student Governing 1,49,11 stere
held during the past steels and resulted
as follows, President, Miss Mory Dief
enderfer 'l9, vice-president, Miss Ber
ths Kenlot 'l9. and treasurer, Miss
A. S Russell 'lB,
ME=I
Dean Watts, of the Agricultural
School, mill speak at the annual meet
ing of the Pennsylvania Farmers' In
stitute Workers, at Dubois on May 24
Ills subject ulll be “Trout Crops In
War Times and lion' to Crow Them'
HONORS ANNOUNCED
AT MASS MEETING
Varsity Letters and Inter
scholastic Trophies Are
Given
The annual spring mass meeting , an
held last Satuttlay es en! ng in the Aud
got lum Thu hand and Cleo Club 'were
out and the occasion slaw made auspic
ious It the presentation of tho 'var
sity insignia, Intetscholastlc tt ophles
and the senior scholarship awards. and
I.* the tending of the elections of the
Clans llononu) Societies W Roy Diem
bus the ccintier of tho John W Vitito
True oiling rellouship. and Henry \V
Popp V. an the teciplent of the Medal.
After neloctionm by cite band and
glee club, Cling made a short
tmeeell of %solemn° to the Singers and
then mined the meeting ovei to Dr
Spark'', %% Ito mule a short addresa and
In emerged tile tat lout honmo In hit
opemb, 1)1 Spal its seconded Clark's
oelcome to the t lettuce and commented
on the piobalalitt of an linen option
of education or a' count of the mat Ile
maid In p '•if I hid tit) ttnl, the
college mould bet Jaen all SUMMOI. 1111 d.
if neeesatt:., tilt .tnnd,utlx of admlosion
mould be Moto eil " Ile then proceeded
tt Ith the noit: ilm on (igloos
aNI 3 "N.—reunion
11 A CI ok. IV lIAGIsr, R A
Higgins. IV l' C Cobbage.
S J. C.r.atiet.l9. Paul Hoffman, R. II
C‘lgin ton„ O C IloGls, C IL Deck,
IV II Hons. fl C donee, L S G Cono
,er. A .1 RI o hook. Plu)(.1 Parrlxll,
A O'Donnell, Ego, J S °Serie,
tml II 1) 1101,1,
D 11, 1 Hugh, CI r, wheeling., s w
mi.m. .1 At Johntiton, D. D. /31) Um
3 S Itoblntion sLnd E. E Levan
J 13 Shen, 1 L Hunter. L 13. Whit
him It C. Cubbitgo. .1. 11. Wiluon, Sthui
Page, II C 13at ron and J. W I-Intlexty
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O Q Ames, J. 13 Kelley, C W Holm
bel E. R C Greenland, J. C. Simons,
A C Reed, R. C thadbuty, R. W
{Wilkinson, S. 0. Meholoon, and R. E
Coombs
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TI W Adam, It. D. Ellakoa 00, J A
Lauboob, .T. S Wanner, T. E. Walton
L L :and C R. Mown .
rarelf ) nS"—Wrestllng
IL W. stet nut) o:, it. D. 1911Ie and 9
S. Czarnecki
Members of All Classes are
Urged to Vote for A. A. Officers in
Old Chapel, 6:00 to 8:00 TONIGHT
PRICE FIVE CENT
AGAIN WINS MEET
Three Records Fall As Tech
And Freshmen Divide
Honors
Bellefonte Academy 7
Mansfield Normal
. .
Bethlehem Prep
Penn State Freulmen
11.1181turg Tech 94 1 / 2
llturiaburir Ccatt 22 1 / 2
t High School 18
Mansfield High School 11
West Philit High School 8
Altoona 11181, School . I
Philipsburg high School 3
NlLKeespoi t High Scoliol 3
Although handlcalilted by a lock of
conies and unpleasant umithei condi
tions. the nintli Annual Interticholas
tie tack Meet 11118 numed In a suc
cessful manilas hint Saturday after
noon. 111111 llm 'brim g Technical Itiglt
School and Penn State Ft °Omen uln
nein hi thelt imam:the Clllllll. ClamsA
unn effected especially by the en
hance of omit] slalal teams, since In
diana Ntllllllll lt UR not on hand and
Bellefonte Acadeinc, Alansileld Normal
and Bethlehem Plop witched but it few
athletes lit comparison to form. years
Each of the uinning teams N.... su
pra km to Ito opponents that a com
parison can ho dry be draon Tech
1103 trailed by Ilea hibui it Central but
since 1110 totals uero 91% and 22%
rettpucticel, no doubt At Ittl left us to
tho 0111,01101 It) of the :Maroon and they
athletes In the class A ments the
Penn State Yearlings mete practically
unmolested 111111 easllt. compiled 76
pulnto from the various ments Belle
fonte Academy uati second In the same
clans u Ilk 7 points
Tech Mine Relay
The class 13 one mile telt* WWI wan
00x119 by Tech against Harrisburg
Central and It Illiamoport High The
big race In this ment oim tot second
place between Central and Williamsport
111111 the Blue and Grey n users pulling
ahead at the ilnish
Three Record., Brol,eit
NOM Ithe4landing the unfits °ruble eon
ditto., three reeoi ds ladle !Matto, cd,
one In class A and too In class B In
tho llrvt clans, Shut.. .20, loor,rd the
too inilo time Boni 11 001 to 10 198
and 9,01411119 mould hale beamed this
time had he 1,0011 hod 1111[1110(1 In
chins 11, Beek, of 1101, hibuig Tech, a
hi other of Chortler Beck 'lO, non two
ieeordic 101 himself, 11,01, %Olen Ito
Inn c, ed tho dins of the low hurdles
Boni 0 27 ea wilds to 24 3 neconth, and
11i,1119. 1,, putting the 12 lb shot II ft.
lin 001011 MAN 1 ft 11 In bottom than
tho forinet mark
TOl.ll CO11(411114 Stars
As flu us individual records acre con
cooled, the Ilaotislung Tech team con
tained all the 'cadets Damming rank
ed lit st tutu 17 points, Beck second
nitit 13 and Stuns and Hotchnlan fol
lotted nlth 11 and 10 respectively.
Jupenlar. the little miler from Mans
held High School, tun it pi oty race and
should be oulten °malt for the manner
in uhlth he defeated Harmon, of Tech.
Per W illimnspoot High, Treadnell nos
the steno: peals :Ten h liming 9 points
litt the pole Moult and high Jump
Freshmen Shun up Well
Mocker, Ott, \u4, Simmer and Jaco
by, all Ft eshmen, hen fist i•lanen In
clues A, the hoot Baca having too
lit sts to their coedit Ilaslan, of Beth
lehem prep came to the (runt in the
pole Moult by cleating 10 feet 8 1-4 In,
taking Ili Mt pine° In that event
1.1101011, of Went Philadelphia High
School, it 111 oil. of Harold Theron . 18,
Just fulled to lepent his pet tot of
host te.o %then Ito nen both lomdles
In class II Aftet ninning the high
Muffles, he fat veil Beek to lit calf the
Imold to nin the lee }pudic, event.
Bellefonte Academy, although they
scooml 11118 M'Con points, aet o accorded
the cup In class A fur being the lead
ing outside team
PLASS A
100-yard—Wen M 'locket, I't °shown
Time, 10 1-5 seconds.
One-tulle—Won icy Orr, Meshmen
Time, I minutes, 48 1-5 seconds
140—Wen by Thomas, Si oilmen.
Time. 115 4-5 ereanda
TA, o-nlll.- , -IVon Ip Shanor. Flesh
men Time, 10 minutes, 10 3-5 seconds.
Nett tecord, formes tecold, 11 onleutes
1 1-5 seconds
220—W00 by 'locker bl eshmon
Time, 23 14 xecondo.
Half-mile—Won by Orr, Freshmen.
Time, 2 minutes. 15 seconds
Shot put—Won by Jacoby, Fresh
men Distance, 45 feet, 5 Inches
I'olo vault—Won by Ilaslan, Bothle
hem Prep Height. 10 foot, 8 1.1 In.
111511 jump—Won by Way, Freshman
Height, 5 feet 6 3-1 Inchon.
Broad jump—Won by Way, Fresh
mon. Distance 21 feet, 1 1-4 Inches
CLASS ➢
100-ynld—Won by Eycten. Tech.
Time, 10 1-c. necondn
High huntleo— Won by Blur., Went
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