. Have You Turned In Your New College Yell As Yet? AV.OL XIII. No. 7 NEW CLASS SCRAP BEING CONSIDERED . Tying -Contest Proposed At Stu -, dent Council Meeting Held Last Night When clans scraps wore abolished by the student body on March 15, 1516, an amendment was passed making a slight change In the resolution as pre sented by the Student Council As pro posed by the Student Council at moss meeting, the resolution read, Resolved, 'That the Student Council espies. its Cesare to have the present class MIMI and that the matter be pre " 'tented to the student body for final'. `action." However, ulten the reiolution was finally passed by the student body, It read as follows —Resolved, "That class scrap be abolished ftom the Penn sylvania State College, PROVIDEE. a sanitation may be made" This latter provision ban never been fulfilled. Although some substitutions have been suggested, they have been very few is number and no satisfactory one has been secured It Is true that a tug-of-war Is In foto, at present. but It In lacking . In the ''pea" that ellatln- guished the old encounters. As has _been frequently said, it 10 more of . pink tea" than a tines scrap. How -ever, it serves Its purpose, as at the time when It occurs. In the sluing, the persecutions of the Freshmen have bean eliminated to a eel tarn extent and they then show more light. The vital need at present is a good scrap to be held in the full It Is a universally accepted eternise that there should be something besides Poster Night in the fall to give the Fresh men and Sophomores a chance to get together on somewhat even terms IWith this end In view, the Student Council recently appointed at com mittee, with D. T Hill, 'lO, as chair man Hill was a member of the State team at the Dairy Judging Contest, held last week at Columbus, 01110, and while there spoke with the reprenenta lives of the other colleges As a gen eral rule, the scraps that ere In exig ence at those colleges are merely on the order of Mai reception given the neshmen after their first class man ' Ing at Penn State. However, one that Is In force at Rutgers seems to have many of the desired points included in It. Considering. "Tle•up" This setup, which wax presented at the Student Council meeting last even ing. may be called a tying content or "tie-up' Each man Is provided with a short tenth of rope• and then during definite period, each side endeavors to tie claw the hands or feet of mem bers of the other side At the end of the period, the aide tying up moot of their opponents is declared the winner It would not Un _feasible. naturally, to set the whole Sophomore and Fresh man classes at each other at one time, on the plan culls for at least three periods of five minutes each, with about - fifty different men on each side fur mach period. Each contestant would bo provided with about three or four feet of clothesline, and they would then be lined up at opposite ends of a roped enclosure At u signal they would go at •t sod at the end t f lot me period a count would be made Slug ging would be absolutely prohibited, and If any is seen by the Juniors, who will have active charge of the smolt, they will elect that mug from the contest, tiles giving the other side a slight advantage. There will be no luting to prevent men of ono side untying their classmates end It will therefore be to the advantage of each side to try and keep their victims prisoners till the One I.f (Le per•od No definite action wits expected at the Council meeting, and rules will be drawn up and passed before action can bo taken. Council will also consider a revision at the lei push a bLr tl/ with a kinked number of men to a side Musical Clubs Hard At Work The Musical Clubs have been working shun the opening of college for the pro grams which will be rendered on Penn sylvania Day. The competition for plum Is over and the personnel of the clubs la practically flood for the home concerts. Trials for the 'Varsity Quar tette have been held and the following mon chosen: Find tenor, A. B. Qua nach, 'l9, second tenor, D. M. Mercer, '2.9, drat base, J. g Taylor, 'lB, and second bass, A. E. Bright, 'lB. These men have been soltated as the varsity quartette for 1917-18 and will be seen at all home and out-of-town concerts. Trials for the Preshmon quartette have not no yet boon hold Trials for reader for the Glee Glob will be hold soon under the direction of Professor Marsh mon of the Public Speaking Depart moot. The Girl.' Oleo Club will render "The roast of the Little Lantern.," a Chinese operetta by Paul Wins Thin will cor- ' ronpond to "The reek of tho Red Corn," which proved no successful hint year, and hi of the same caliber. Tho Chapel Choir and Collogo Chorus will consolidate In promoting Caere "Holy City" nomotime in the winter. It is hoped that noloista from Philndelphirt can be obtained for thin oratorio but nothing definite boa boon nettled. The °horn. will oleo render mixed programs from various ocutarloalan the Sun day afternoon programs are again re named. Tho orchentra and band have been working hard for nom° timo. Tho material for the orchestra is very good and pronpecte are bettor this year than lent. It in expected that the orchestra will Mom a personnel of sixty Omen, and will render it. home concert nom° tine during the winter. ti ~ _, 3 ) , , ,t J!A 346 rim tliatro ( ~1 1. ? 7), .„. :,:_;,.:f JUNIORS ENROLL IN OFFICERS' COURSE Over One Hundred Had Ap plied For Admission By Noon On Monday In a few days the Reserve Officers' Training Corps will he organized at Penn State Ever since the announce ment last Thursday at mass meeting that the names of candidates would ho received, there has been a stead} flow of Juniors in and out of Major Baynes , office By Saturday the re. qulsite number of 60 was secured, thus deciding that the course would form /mother of Penn Slate's military ac. tivities, and, when the registration closed at noon Monday, there were a total of 125 Juniors, who hod express ed a desire to enter the Corps. After hanging fire for several weeks, awaiting the arrival of Major Baynes and more information from the government, the first step toward the establishment of the R. 0 T C was taken last Titursday at a meeting of the Faculty Council of Administra tion. At that time, the Deans of the various schools agreed to sanction the dropping of the five hours least Impor tant to the Individual students, who signified their intention of taking the course, In order to provide the live hours a week required by meat. Naturally, It will beunderstoodn that this does not mean that all will drop the same subJect or subjects, but it will depend entirely on the course. an something that may be of sewn dory Importance to an engineer may be of vital importance to a Liberal Arts student This will no doubt cause considerable confusion and difficulty in selecting the times for the meeting of the classes, and it may be neces sary to divide the member, into two units, or sections, in order to conduct the work Tile candidates, whose names Lane been received by Major Baynes, will have to be passed upon by tile Faculty Council of Administration and proba bly undergo a physical examination be fore thry are naked to sign a con tract In this contract, the aPPll cant agrees to pursue tile Officers' Training Course during his last two (Junior and Senior) years at college and to accept a commission in the Re serve Officers' Corps after graduation, although it Is hardly likely that all alto elect the work will be offered commissions. This agreement also provides that the signers most attend a camp during their Junior-Senior va- I cation and also after they graduate In return for tills, the government agrees to provide commutation of sub sistence, which will amount to about thirty cents a day in addition to a complete uniform The amount orig- Molly called for was fifty cents a day, but tide has been reduced to thirty cents by the .Secretary of War it is probable that those who have previ• misty attended any training camp, will not. be required to attend the summer camps in case the war is still going on when the corps is graduated, they will probably be sent direct to some training camp, like those In existence at Present, to prepare to go on or to France Instead of just being required to attend a one month's camp if a atudent is unable to return to college nest year, It is believed that his contract will not be binding, for if Ile does continue the course In college, he must graduate before he la eligible to a commission. lojor Baynes expects to mice a trip - . to Harvard at Ida own expense In or der to get a few Ideas on modern ttenelmligging. Owing to his being retired, he is not very well acquainted with modern methods. Harvard. In common with many of the other largo educational Institutions of the coon. n:braneh of the corp% and Me imported four French officers as In• structors it is probable that next semester, arrangements will be made to have the Corps meet two hours on two days of the a colt and one on some other Joy. Contrary to the impression that seems to be prevalent, this Course of Training for Officers is not only a war measure, but will probably be contin• ued after the war Is user. If the plans considered at present materialize, there will be a couple weeks camp every summer for men who are of military age, and a need of officers will then be felt to the case of the present war, the main difficulty lute been to provide officers, as the men have been easily secured. However, oven it this latter plan does not ma. terlalize, the Officers' Course will Probably continue as a permanent In. stitution among the colleges. DEBATING TRIALS TO BE HELD VERY SOON Trials for the debating squad of the present college year will be bold about the first week In November. The meth od to ho used is as follows• Each stu dent desiring to compete will prepare a five-minute speech on either the of armatise or negative side of a ques tion to be selected, and will deliver it before on impartial committee. This committee will act as Judges and se lect thirty candidates, frdm which the debating squad will finally be chosen Penn State hoe submitted her ques tion, "Resolved, Thnt the Federal gov ornment should be more highly con traliced,.. to Professor A. V Heisler, of Franklin and Marshall College, who is secretary of the Pennsylvania De. bating League. He will consider it, to gether with the questions from Dickis son and Swarthmore and make his se lactlon. As soon no this is done, the question chosen will be posted In vari ous places around the college, whore all contesting studente may see it and prepare their speeches. CHANGES U( THE FACULTY T. E. Cravatt bas boon promotod from Instructor to an assistant pro fessor. A. I. Housman has boon annointed an Instructor In Mechanical Engineer- Ina% STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1917 Penn State's War-time 'Varsity Football Squad Back Row, lett to right—Coaches tVood, Snider:n:ln, Bloat, Rauch, Firsching and Janos 0 13tt w Dunbar and Et.krte Clarke and Captain Conover W. VA. WESLEYAN HAS STRONG TEAM Mountaineers Will Furnish Stilt Opposition On Saturday—May Shift State Line-up With the 'Washington and Jefferson game a thing of the past, the elTot to of both coaches and play ore ate dif cam, toward pointing the team far the e maining games of the schedule, with Wmt Vitginlit Wesleyan, Din tmouth. Lehigh. Maryland State and Pitt all of these manes. with the povsible ex ception of the Maryland context should be hard ones for the Blue and White, tile moot difficult being the annual game ulth Pitt on Thanks giving The game list Saul day enabled the coaches to get a line on tile men fon the //rat time tits Scat, and while many diming meeknesses none imeal ed, the showing of the team was fully alt to expectations The light. Steen Penn State eleven did exceedingly veil to hold the Netentn fled and Black team to a single touchdown. and with the experience gained In this contest, the players should be very much im- Pima' In future games Any one tv he °wean to see a repeti don of the Cettysinirg or St. llonaven tore games on this coming Saturday afternoon Is going to he severely dis appointed. The West Virginia Wesle an team fully expects to win born Penn State, and they point to the fact that they did better against W. and .7 than aid the Blue and White, the scone being 13 to 6 While little can be judged on com parative scores, thane is no doubt whatsoever dint the mountaineers are a strong combination. Coach Cilenn I Warner of Pittsbui gin in autholity (on the statement that they are fat strong er than the Lehigh eleven. and that If Penn State expeeta a hind game horn the latter, the had better watch West Vin glide Wemleyan Is coming 1,1,1[11 nn nil-star backfield, headed by Cola, the former Indian star, whome nondol ful defensive playing will be remembered Clem last year. The husky full-back in 114110 II hard man to stop when he Is CIII 1)1110 the ball, and ho is 00 excellent punt. The other members of the backfield ore Beck and Schumaker, who played hero in last year's game, and Killigrow, from the Unit ormity of Illinois The latter is reported to be a pal ['elderly dangerous man. The strongest man on the line Is Snetlegm, alto is 'daring guard, but the remainder of tho team In by no means weak As a result of the game of hint meek. throe will probably be a few changes In the Penn State line-up. Ullery played such a lino game at full-back that ho Is going to be a bald man to displace: 5011110 It in tory probable that Way xlll run the team Cl om the goal ' ter-bank position. There may also be a change In the line, but otherwise the team will probably Ilne-up as against W. and J Bloomsburg. IS. Freshmen Little to known about the Blooms burg. Normal team that will meet the Freshmen lAA a preliminary to the 'm alty game. They lire reported to have a fairly strong eleven thin year, and while the freshmen should win, the nor mal school team will probably put up a good fight, Several of the yearlings were pretty well battered up In tile Kiehl game but they are expected to be In the line-up again on Saturday INTER-CLASS LACROSSE OAMES WILL START NEXT WEEK At a recent meeting of the remnining members of last year's ineroxxe team. U. H. Dot each, 'lO, woe elected man ager for title year There is still nn un certainty as to whether lacrosse will he supported no tut Intercollegiate sport this fall, duo to wm-time conditions, but the new manager line already ar ranged an interelnss schedule which will start next week. A largo mead of men reported for practice last week, Including Captain Dean 18, Regent 18, and Baker 'lO, membere of hint year'. team. Other men %vim have returned and ate trying for 'vocally bertha are Long 'lB, Dialer 10, Roos '2O, and Fireching '2O. f.rac- Me la held every afternoon on Batmen Field. 125 IN PRIZES WILL BE AWARD ED IN THE .COLLEOIAN" CON TEST. GET ONE OF THEM. Mauthe, Scott and Harlow. 'I hlrd Row —Mesa, llllin, Shleldo, Gross, 'Kraft, Spangler Second Iton—Tosennet, 0i 110th. Roblnoon, Black, Burt Ter, ell Front Iton—Mcliolvey, Way, Wolfe, Cuuneekl, J. Etto,n, Robb, Ullet y RED CROSS DANCE TO BE BIG EVENT Jitney Supper In Connection With 4.30 to 9.30 Dance To Be Held , 'ln Armory On November Third Theta are et hands ed (more at less) I able to attend So It In up to the fel co-eds ttho ate milling and %tilling In, lows to ask iein 'Tim lammed that accept is bid to that big Red Cross i'mati [menial but eau" Is on the Job in dance and jitney feed which IS to lie [ the y iclnity of the Cottage, and It held In the tummy on &dutch* after-I shouldn't be a MM.:tilt matter tot the noon and meeting of nod meek It Is "unknown" to become acquainted on the that Mg social event of the teas. shin t notice, end. will probably be the nub And here's anothei good point Since loge anti of the kind daring the entire 11110 tt 11l be a trgnk.b orkintlzed dome. )eat. tot there IN 111 be no college dance Pi estimen (the male tin let) I n 11l be during the Pennsylvania Dty semi., pet mitt.' to attend Mot OON el, they The beet Nut of the .enthe nttnit I 0 vill Ile allotted to molt falathc *. the (stet tint attend the thtt,ee It alt\l alghteti hinc t, ittid P.m not count tut a i'mocial function" tot the scene of Illth idles (lint by the shin test stamen studentii. and all of them st 111 be (Continued on Last Page) CALL FOR FRESHMAN REPORTERS TONIGHT "Collegian" In Greilt, Need Of Reporters—Opportunities For Training Of The Best Freshmen desiring to try out for positions on the Editorial Staff of the COLLEGIAN should report to room 529 Main Building, immeoi. ately after their class meeting to night. - One of the greatest oilman Winkles that Is presented each year in the line of actinides at Penn State for Fresh men Is work on the editorial staff of the COLLEGIAN Fm a man aim is for various reasons tunable to come nu, to the standards of college athletics. this work presents a golden opportni laity that 14 unequaled with regard to I "getting into" something ant Penn Stnte. No other field affords so tutor ough a training ground in college fat success in after life than the news paper "game." The Freshmen are now to he given a chance to get Into this work on the COLLEGIAN, for the call will be issued at the meeting of the class this evening• Due to the fact that the present edi torial stair of the paper has been very much reduced In numbers, there will he it chance for more Freshmen to gain positions in a short thee than In any other year Eta Freshman re porters are usually talcen on at the be ginning of the second semester, but thla year at least eight, and possibly more, will be selected • , • • Positions on the staff are gained en tirely through competition Candi dates will he gi‘en assignments and "cuts" mnde at Intel vale as the bettor men show up flow seek to week. bast year between forty and arty men re ported for the grit call. The Advantages. The advantages to be gained It) con sistent work on the editorial mart of this paper are numberless The paper Is operated on as nearly the some bate Is as a city daily that It Is posnible to do no In this routine one can nc• quire a Icnowledge of the newspaper business that sill always be saleable Work on the COLLEGIAN nieces the reporter on tenon of easy familiar. lty with the most Important activities In the college It brings him In close personal con tact with the men about college who are iecognlaed as leaders among their fellows. In this way ho eventually broadens his scope of friendships and is able to secure more titan "lucre book learning" from his four years In college. Weekly interviews with faculty and administration weathers (Confirmed on Laot Peso) DON'T FORGET —that the "College Yell" contest closes at noon next Tuesday. —that a prize of $25.00 will be awarded for the best official yell. —that all students are eligible to compete. —that one student can turn in two yells. —that two or more students can combine and compose a yell. —that the student body is the final judge in selection. —that all yells submitted should be sealed and addressed to the "College Yell Editor," care of the Penn State Collegian. And most of all, —that the student body is the final judge in selection Totirgiati. CHEER LEADING SYSTEM READY Student Council Adopts Recommendations for New System The new recommendation of the Stu dent Council committee lot a religion of the prevent cheering system was brought before the Council In Its meet ing last night, and following Its op• pros alb) that body, It will be brought before the students in Mll4B meeting If possible, this was to have been done this morning In mass meeting, and chances are that It will be brought up for n final Note In the mass meeting Lich will be held next Wednesda) es ening when the football team will be ghen a send off on the Dot Mouth trill Fo/loulng the announcement Lao a eel. ago in COLLEGIAN of the Stu dent Council committee's In email for a new system. many favorable emu. meats hate been heard upon It from all sides No strenuous objections hat e been raised against any part of It, so far as can be letuned, and it Is generally looked upon as being an Ito prmement over the present system. While it. P. Burns has been elected head cheer lender lot this year. and L W. Bailey. the Senior assistant, these selections will have no negathe effect upon the proposed system. In fact. they alit (flier the following out of the system In enemy W. 15 Things a ill continue In this love& until the Athletic Association elections next May, alien, under the proposed sys trill. selections of n head cheer loader for next year aill take place, the list of candidates being made up of those men .110 are nos trying out as Junior assistant cheer leaders. $8,225 PLEDGED IN PRISON RELIEF CAMPAIGN FUND With a total enamel lotion of $0 .225 10 from the POOH Sint° students and fac ulty nwirdiels, the eetlec catniangn rot funds fm the 'ninon toilet um It came to a clone on 'Monday night Thin huge Hum of money man contributed lo 760 men studentn, 1711 women students, and GO membes it of the facult), a total of 996 persons helping the cause In view of the fact that Penn State wan chosen an the float college to mart thin moth, the tenttlt of the comp/don here can ucli be connideicil an a nue ces, though lumen nem held out fin It Jager total Thin In the drat mono) offered In the campaign that le to ho cariled to °rely college In the country In mixing a million dollar fund to the relief troth. A follow-up system will he Inaugutonted by tile "V hl C A to secure all money pledgl, for all of the Toney NW not tot been received. Fluffier contributlonn can he MHO at any time tlllOllOl the AHHOCOIt[OII °lnce W. & J. DEFEATS VARSITY AS FRESHMEN DOWN KISKI Lengthy Forward Pass Over Goal Line Enables Yearlings To Keep Their Record Clean DAVIES OF 'OSLO KICKS BEAUTIFUL FIELD GOAL The Freshman eleven met tile strong Kiski team on New Beaver Field laid Satuiday noel noon not defeuted them in one of tile best games men hole thin seaeon 7 to a The teems ssele %cry evenly matched, and nlthougla tile Niski boys outsw.ighed tile Tea! tinge by a mall margin, neithet team metalled to tense a decided adsantago user the other Both teams displayed an evsel lent defensive and little or no gunnel nun gained by line-plunging All tile imotlng taum In the litst-lath. when the /1010011 legisteted a Held goal Dom the fifty-Ilse yard line dming ale nest pet 1011, Mille the Dine and White filet tear men h eglidered a touclidosso on one of the pit:Wert fonsald passcx seen tills year on Nev. poileoz duting the second 11011011 The gonl has then added on a nice boot by Gcla The game mas played on a net and soggy Held and both teams took a little time to getaccustomed to the condi tions ssitich they had to face The Fleshmen booted the ball to the Salts burg aggregation for tile °pellet, und aftet seem 11l uttempte at piecing the thst-y cal defense the Kleiti boysre turned the Inn by punting The ft evil men found themselves up against o [mid ptopusition n hen they tried to pierce the stiong defense of the NMI eleven After sescial at tempts to Weak through tile line, tile Freshmen booted the ball to Klski latila then stile at het best, 111111 aftu tunning, tile ball back to the fifty yawl line Dasiee. came that/Ugh and kiclual tile pigskin 00 11 the bat Da the Iltst MIMIC of the game NOltllol One able to man Mtlell mound Col the balance tile hest-aunt ten, and this 11.114 the Orals 1 , 11.010 legistmed 1101 ing that pm 101 l It nas the prettiest night that the fill lossers of the gatne sass this seat. and OILS lox' tam ssas pet feet Tile xecond-quaz tel opened in math the mtme nutnnet as tile first, and lan on for the 01 calm putt 51 ltilollt 1111) veneutions Smet al line tuns 5111 pulled off by Ititnet, and Cielning N 1101,041 111/ is ell in plunging The Ft eshmen elee en t elan tell to folltod passing at thin point and although thee failed to complete seseral ties play 011' this dame fan the balance of the half, 111111 1111 01,041011i1l end,' en et line plunge The 111 st-seat teen 01 01 ited the ball back to tile I:iski twenty - ilse Yawl line 110111 the close of the secant)-au ti- I tel, and on it folnawl Bunt Rano tit Snell, mho caught it 110,0111 i the I,all line, tile lit Mt..) eat men legleteted theft tlret mayre Gehl lag leaded the ball across tile bat tot the additional point 130111 teams enacted the mime Isltit tenessed light Ihh the second half. and nelther camel/ MlOll/ 1 11 adlnavtge mOl the other. 1015111 elate"' 111/ for 811011 Illmbes dining title poled 111111 gained ems et al lit et-dust ne, but they Mete novel 110001011 to get. slanted .11111 the ball 11110 !Meted 11111 1110 the ;Be eel 11 11 of this petiod The Saltsbutar agate nation a it 1 11.11 the hall to the eentet of the Held and from title point Das it's Will fel 111101.11er field 1:0111 but failed 111• a nide mat gin Dining the fourth period the Mold boys modueed 1111 ties Mal. Ina failed nhen tile Freshman defense stiength ened Sesetal times doting this gum - let it looked an thouial they might 101.- islet a touchdo,n. and at one time they nine only tan yawls Dom the chalk mink. but tile Ftexinnen held their tiptoe attack in cited, and the pealed ended ulthout eithet leant gain ing additional ',elute. Sten, (on the Kink! eleven, .datued (Continued on Last Page) Pa. Day Doings To Start Friday Noon At a meeting of the Cacelt> Conrail of Milian!titration loot Thai:obit, It aim 11nally Betided to octet a holid 1) nom noon 011 Filth*, Not ember 9 till anon Sattizilat, Notenthei 10 Title 111011110 that the l'eamyituala Da> itetivillei NMI) Mint a half day eat lim than iiiittimd, anti eye: one VIII be able to attend the Preoliman football game on Friday afternoon with the llaitentlt) of Smoot. I , ioollololl, mitieli hi the ollielal sitalt or title yeat eetelnation Chimes nil] Mui t nv UOmll at Monilm ram Mag . la 8 20 111111 Sunday Chapel mill ohm tio held aceoiding to comma This to main at 3, to a imam that him been 011 eulatlng, that elamien 110a111 not Matt until noon 011 MOllll/* La Vie Staff The nett LaVie Staff which hue been selected because of the absence (tool college of mono of those title bad barn . ly been elected. is as follows. EditorAn-Chief—it C Clarke Associate Edttors—NV. N. Patchett, .1. 11. Lucas Editorial Staff—Cl. I. Dlenlek. N \Vood, R. W 11011, J. F Unger. Cl. 1•'. Mambo, 0. D Judd. 9 S. Vutta, W 0. SoleN. If D. Kelm. N C. liatkle. C. M. Dull, 11 11 Deets, Miss 13. K. Kenir. Miss A. N Baldness 1111nuager-13 P. NVebster Assistant Ilasiness hinnagers—C P Mame, C K Boldness Staft—C IC. Mast, P. C. J II Deatd, H. It Long. Why Not Sing Some Penn State Songs At The Football Games? 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