All Out For the New Scrap On Old Beaver VOL Xlll. No. 11 PENN STATE AMBULANCE' UNIT TO REMAIN HERE Men Are Quartered r in Old Main And • Will Be Here For An Indefinite Length Of Time \ - TO ASSIST IN DRILLING - THE CADET REGIMENT The Penn State Unit of the United States Army Ambulance Service arrived in State College last Saturday night from Allentown and took ,up quarters in Old Main Building where they will be sta tioned for an indefinite period The Unit, commanded by First Lieu tenant Edwin B. Lawyer, consists of forty men all of whom are here with the exception of privates "Ben" Cubbage and "Jim" O'Donnell. who will join their Unit as soon as the football season is over. The Unit was transferred to State' College entirely through the efforts of Dr. Sparks, who on his recent trip to Washington sought the aid of Secretary of War Baker, and through him the consent of the Commandant of the Allentown Encampment. While here the men will continue their training in military and hospital work and will also teceive instruction In Cony°, tuitional French. The undergtailunte' members of the Unit will also hate the oppoi tunny to take about ids et edit bourn of college work If present plans are Sailed out the ambulance men Sill assist, the mllltm i down tment In the inch action of the cadet t ogiment There are thlro -three former Penn State students in the Unit The Unit left Allentown loot lOhlay morning' nt ten o'clock, toweling In mix Packaid truelto Tl• 4 an/Y.4M lit Ilerrieburg Friday evening where the) Moved over night, coming to State College on Saturday by the au) , of Mlltlinburg - P•ive of the trods will be ieturned to Allentown together with a field kitchen, only one buck being kept at State College The men me gum toed in Old Maio Building:quo melt being maligned to a room. They brought theh regula tion filmy cola with them The Lliange from the cold olioxere of the Allentown Camp to the waim motel of Old Main baths In greatly appreciated hl tut• mon. The commanding niece: of the Unit Is -PIM Lieutenant. Edwin 11. Limy. of Occidental College, Pasadena, Cali fornia. John C Heir. 'l7, Is first ser geant. and T. M. Reed and Spencer M lerecaresergennut. Lieutenant Lawyer came east last June With the famous Pasadena Ambulance Unit as a mimic. He won his commission competitively lest August and has since then .heen In command of the_ State men At Occidental College, from which he graduated In 1914, he was an MI-100nd athlete, winning his team In duce Booths ,- football, baskethall end track tic Wllll honored with tile captaincy of [ha varsity basketball team for tun years and also ceptained the flack team one year. 110 enthuslasticalll declares that State College Is the moot homelike place he has visited since coming east, the general atmosphme here being very similar to that of his alma. mater In California. ..flee Cabbage and "Jim" O'Donnell shill Join the Unit as soon as the foot ball season Is ONer. They 'have both been pla3lng stoner foothag on the "USAAC" team mince the xenon be gun In the flint Mm Me game O'Don nell wax acting captain of the te•nm and In the aecond game Cubbage Jump ed Into prominence by Homing the null touchdown of the game on a fm nand pane The peisonnel of the Unit follonn• VIM. Lieut. Edn•in R. Lawlea Ph•xt Sergeant J. C. Herr, 'l7. Sorgennta—T M. Reed. in., 'lB. and S. M. Free. it. Cooks—L. C 010VC. 'lO, and W it Duncan. '2O Privetteß-11 NV Adadta, 'l9; C R Deck, 'l9; AL H Biggx, '2O, 7: L. Rumen - Cr. '2O, NI R. COMIC. 'l9. C • Edgett. 'l7, Victor Egbert, 'II, D 33 Elllcolt, Ja , '2O, A 13. Omle, 'lB, P. H. Grant, '2O, R '3l Harvey. '10; J H. Hayek. '2O, B M Homan, 'l9, H. C.. Jestea, '11; T C Horn. 'l9, J L. McHugh, '2O; 13. L McKay. 'lB, J. NV. Morrbinn, '2O: P G. Mame:, 'l9, C. J. Pierce, 'l9, R. L. Petern, '2O; Tr. R Roderignex, 'l6, AI 13. Schroe der, '18; A. IV Stoeltrlng, 'l9; R Whiting, 'l9: F. 11. Mester, 'IR, Den Cublange. 'lB, Jaunex O'Donnell 'l9 P W, Atkinson, E. L, Dutton, .1 g Doughelty, H. D. Hazlett, E W.Heno N. L Moineilet, R, C. Wear. Remember the Football Mass Meeting Next Tuesday Night, 6:3o,Auditorium. Big Send-off for the team to the Pitt game. MAKE IT A REAL SYSTEM OF HONOR! It is the duty of every Penn State student to carefully ex amine the proposed amendments to the Honor System and be *eady to vote upon their adoption at the mass meeting next Wed nesday morning. Every student with a feeling for right and )ust things at Penn State should vote in favor of these amendments. especially the first, for they will make the System mile of real honor and dignity, rendering it deserving of the name. They arc as follows: Amend Section, 5, Article 1 to read: "If a student detects any dishonesty in a quiz or exami nation, it shall be his duty to report such dishonesty to the honor comthittee,' after securing, if possible, other witnesses to the dishonesty;, but the honor committee shall admit the testimony of one person reporting the case, whether or not other witnesses are secured." Amend Section 1, Article IV., to read: "It shall. be the duty, of the honor committee to conduct investigations, and trials, on information received from any source, of dishonesty in examinations or quizzes, but this sec tion shall not be construed as extending proctor...rights, to aril instructor." - . .40; 1 1A„ J .- i.. , _ • zz . -':, . C. ” ( • ;8 J P -- ,s -% :ri l i P . 5 . 5 ' ". ''''''' . FRESHMAN TEAMS BATTLE AT PITT Conch Martin's Eleven Is Primed - For llard Struggle—Pitt Fresh Have Strong Team Penn State's undefeated Flt.llm.o football team mill ;oh* its anal gam of the 1017 Neilson on Stant d it, Ithen 1 mech. the Pitt find yeat leant at Pltta but gh Indlratlonx ate Abut thin bat tie mill be n worthy inellralaaly to tit 01100111 Thankaghing Day chetah, be tweet. the lite 'entalty teat.; 110(1 trams aro confident that they 11111 gall the Herat 5. and they ale all maned for II 1111111 I ontest Last )ent, the thee and White n nob men 'entitled with It welbe.u•nnl vie tot y. the clone being 7 to 0. The game aim clone (torn the outset and Wolfe won the - mime far Penn Stiat, , by n eenitationni t un tot it touch dim it. Smarting under thin defeat, the Pitt 3 callings ate eager for a chance to get I evenge on * Saul' day. In so far txB cornpalatise lomat; go. the Penn State Freshmen appeal to he by far the stronger Conch Unrtin's proteges have not yet been defeated. while Pitt has lost to Kiski, Sytheuse and Penn. The 111x1 tun teams iIIINO been defeated by the Blur and 'White eleven. Sytaelnie by an ovelultegning 011 C However, comp/native 000100 me usual]) 1101 th just about nothing. and this in exceedingly evident In thin cane The Pitt team Sant will meet the Fresh men on Saturday in n fati monger tag gregntion than the one that lost to St mouse and, Penn Meteor.. the) ale 1110)Ing on their onn field. which alv.avn mikes a Pitt team light t 1 nth. The most receilt achievements of the Pitt )earlings have been the defeats which the) have ndminintesed to Ind!- 1 Normal and Bellefonte Aintemy Their some annaland I3ellefunto 11110 nearl) the name nn the one made II) the Penn State McMullen Pitt Captain II Mint Captain lineman at halfback, In the stur of the Pitt clot., and all an open field lunnei, he Is one of the linda of the real limner and Mcerneken ne two other backs whose walk has stood out In the loot few garnet., the loam being a line hittem of the life Lat en type The Pitt line Is Mot an hefty lie Penn Stole's, Pondestet, the 210 pound cent er, anti lb omen, at tackle, being es pecially strong Men Coining's knee IN tepidly mounding Into shove and he in expected to get into tile game The other members of the FFresitman team ore in immetts good condition, conoldering thell held scrimmages with the 'camolt.l With the winning of lent Saturday's gatab, the Plesimien set a lecoid of 21 games without a defeat during' the loot (Ince rents, and it victory at Pitt 10111 mean the completion of the fluid Henson with out the Ines of IL Wane. Er= The management of Iglnally Intend ed to have telephone toturna h ant th game, but thin plan lam been abandon ed I.lolt ) ear. andel not mat condlti ons, the Ft e4lnttn I etyman tailed t pay. no It won deemed ltmdvlsable tt chance a loan Mtn year. SM I TE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, November 21, 1917 MANSFIELD FALLS BEFORE FRESHMEN Brilliant Open Field Work Of Freshman Backs Enables Team To Score An Easy Victory Tile Penn Pinto Freshmen took the Mansfield liormal School eleven Into camp on Saturday of to noon on Now Beaver Field, wired they defeated them by the scoto of 31 to 0 Several of the Yearling firer-stting men did not get into the fih,>, and those who filled their positions played,zterllng ball. Him COIII Ing ham — Missed both in line plunging and kicking goals from touch doans, as onl) one was registered dm lug the mune game, the others falling for short of their mink, The Mansfield team was outplayed In eve.y depattmcnt of the game., end the fOl Wend passing of the Ft eshmen eleven never• worked to gl MIN' advant age !them to :McCollum aluays clon ed a gaining combination end the mune must be ,Rald tot Snell, as both end. gained tunny rods on this style,of play. Conch ICchilne's eleven nos toned at nil times to take the defen sive. tel they could not gain agahmt the Freshmen One noticeable rearm e of the game cam the excellent mnnnel In which the i'leshinen bloke up e‘ely plajt end stopped it before it v.as even sterted. Thn knot pen mod opened with the Ma:Wield tettt , Ogaden on the teeel‘lns nod, but nt the end of a few minute,. the Feenionen took tWn bail on downn SOOll later the hheetehell WON the rag. Mlthl. thee phmehed tin o ,,gh fut 1..„g Shinn nod it wou but a few minutes beton e the) reglintered their diet scone The nest of the Ne 01114: dotto del - Ing the remainder of the game. and at the end of the ineeond Ina the Irt exit men han the hall on Afanslieltra one )and line. but the uhlatie pn evente I the Ilnel plunge Tine lint halt ended ait In 11 Nellie of IS to 0. The 11,11 d and fan Pt period. Mon eel Fin IleW norinires, OS the Teatlingn gained with clue tegulatit3. and ham , ' the ankh of the g tine they ieghitered Inn additional 13 outran They used ninny foinattionv dialog the lain tun petiods. and all of thein merited sue ewodully Omit once tinting the (untie Rine did the Manelleid—tealn seem to rune to life, and thin ot.Luited when C‘eiett. II COM ell a ',looked punt and dnvhrd towind ihu Fl evlmina goal line Ifoutwei, he um. Napped about ten ytudi. in hunt of the chalk nun It, and the game Ulll 011 i) a mitten of coulee with them Porn thin time on :tote. f;nxelln end 12velett put up the heyt brood of football for the vied tom I.terett Ruining the moot mound Cht'elle Oft tower Of Ott entail to the defenelte. and wet wothlng New Yells Tried At Student Rally At the student rally held last Thurs• day cloning in the Old Chapel, a fur ther step pas taken In the matter of providing a new college }ell for Penn State, Piton two yells were chosen by populat vote as the best of the ones already turned in. The sentiment of those element, howeler, pas unlink mous in deciding that even the two selected nem not good enough to re place the "Old College Yell" IL pas announced that the. Neely five dollar price for the best yell pill hold good until sonieone turns inn yell that Is finally selected by the student body to (she the place of the present col loge yell Pelota n new yell is finull) selected, It moot be lead before a tunas electing and not sated on until two weeks later. The yells that %rote selected an the hest, and nhich sill hr tried [millet 'nt the remaining football games and mass meetings, are the folloning, the first being'nuarded the nremlei pool• Lion. Yea Stale, Yen State, Yea State, Hoorah Penn State, llootalt Penn Stale. P-E•N•N•S•T•A-T-E Penn State The second choice follotw• Penn State, Penn State, State, State, Slate. At Hilt same meeting, another new song Nils Introduced by the Glee Club, under the direction of Dean Rob. bison. The words %vele written by B 1° Ktuntrine, 'lB, and the music by H, B Keller, 19. An attempt Mao alsp made to memorize tile words of the other neu song that um recently Introduced - - Old Chapel 11110 crouded to Bab - doors fel the rally, and at its close all in attendance taint to the Track House, gate cheers for the foot. ball team and sang the Alma Hater VACATION Thanksgiving wiention 0111 e%temi Lem 12.10 no Wed:wade), on Moven, bet 28, to 800 n ni on hionilitl, Deeeni her 3. Thin yen], the l egulationx fon the %mention tire mono strict than bra e toforo. It in. tine intention of the college olliclitle to put a stop to the mholexale rutting that Min been the lute 01 thin time, mid any student leaving before or 10001111,1 g after the close of tine official vaunt!an period Ix nutoinatimilly chop ped from member/110p in the college: and 0)110 return only main petitioning the Council of Adminintiation fan le-iii stntement No doubt. this will keep many MU -110t1tH from going home at this time. particularly those thing In the east, as the first haln in from that section does not arrive at Lemont until otter the flint hour has begun on Monday morn ing. It will not affect those flora the west, as they will be able to return on the special train trm Pittsburgh, that art Inca at State College about p. m. Sunday night A special train will run to Pittsburgh on Wednesday, but - there will hp no special (loin Lemont tieing east. PATRIOTIC MASS MEETING FRIDAY A patriotic mass meeting will he held in the Auditorium next Friday evening at 6.30 The meeting will be addressed by President Sparks, who has just returned . from 'Washington where he attended the meetings of the Association of the Amer ican Colleges and Experiment Stations. The subject of Or. Sparks' address will he "The Military Situation in Washing ton." All the students-of the college are urged to attend, es pecially all the members of the Reserve Officers Training Class. PITT AGAIN HAS STRONG MACHINE McLaren Is Star About Whom Warner Has Built the Majority Of His Playa Tho c t uelal game of do. sason fin Pettit Suites 'tint olty foothill/po int 0 111 hike video 11081 Thursit tt octet noon, lion they ee 11l 1001110 Minn Wul 11001 oWttlint of StillH 00 Pot Itrii Mold, Plttsbut gli Pot ninny 11nl vrtho an nual Pitt game Imx hood tho most holito 0011 contest on (Ito Blue and 1% Idle di bedule, and II 811 till v 08et lba Snttilc City colleglann In eannldellol ample solace for nll oit liot def.!. Pot the pant few seam Pitt boa been winning the :kennel Thunkagiving D.) battle with eonaktent mann° St, ttral einet, the advent of (Senn Main. 11 , 1 I-111101, I•enn State him tenet eten Lome 41(140 tlI IL vietot) 'Muting the pant two lows. the Matting. Dellatt, Ml- Inucn and Maltase combination line been too much rot tile \ Man% 1)4 , ,x mai the, lutist. been ;tle.tl II 11 , OVOl ellell,llllg xlmen Due to tht not nod ntaduallon Pitt %molts ful rant bloc of I,JL, az has beau stone, hat shottered Steiguen the sole sup.lvot In the Whitfield. v hilt Cat Inuit. tiles and Sather land toe do ethyl (oeeans Itegundless of the 101.- Oh. i 10Wel CI . Wits let has again ueldert together II pi/. PI f ul stns bloc. halll mound MeLat en, the model Cul full back, sold up to the ;orient Urns. the Pill nutchlna hen not lost it game llel.aren To_tt Atm . Wltbout a doubt, :10 , 1,aren Is one of the best fullhaelto In the countty. and he Mtn a line holder than ant man in moleskins totitty Think of a man no tall an Pond. neighing In the-neighliot hood of lon poundn, and hat Mg the speed of Robb, and you have a plefute of Pittli plunging limit He lion matted in ovum y game this year. and he in the chief point getter tot kis team If Penn State min stop kis plunges, the) hate a chance to hold Pitt—hut if they du stop kiln thm will do romething that no other team bon been able to do thin )oat The Pena State clot en that in to meet the Westetners lx Made 1111 1111110 A en the() of new own As in to he e•peeted under ouch conditions. the teem has plaled Inthel uncel 111111 football all •tenonn Against the UNIIOO lean. \V and .land Mailittati Suite, the) have played good emboli. nbile at Daft month and in the Lehigh game, the) tint e famed a decided disappointment The line has been impl. Ing all )eni, and they II ie sure to give Pitt'll fui nardx n tight for etet)thing Co ~,,, of and 1111 111 II ale also pla)lng all iill pinted brand of football at ends and they ate sate to give a good mu omit of themsehen it is the backfield, 111111. et, that in musing the towel taint) to the outcome of the game While the men pia) good football balk IduallY, they bate 1114/01 ently been unable to tholoughly ninstel the ocienee of Intel fel 01100,and unless this depaiment 11111111301.01. POllll State 11111 CllllllllllO to ',ICI( the punch Pla) LIM liaMe cbo.. ICenft nod Cato need mill phi> their lied game fot the Blue and White on Thontolglvlng, these men living due to grodunte OWO June Iloueves. due to the onnettled Londltlonn In the notion, It In plobable that other mem box of the team mill be giving shell WM. 1,11. fm Penn Stole. and fm that telteoll the team that meets Wllllll9Ol Mel./ 1. , /hrlit to, the not ,Ilse), Caletidar i VI:IMESDAV, : SM;llttlit :21 :10 p m ..r.,incei Ing 7 00 -4;iiiYeni:TCainicii, I 2 Old Nlztlll. NOYEIPIER 22 1 : ; 4 30 p. ro —lllnginect ln. Lgenti 0. t. II 1 , 1, ar Stattfirl , Steol Wot 200 llog O I • 6 IG p at.—.Tunir 1 clnns 'Sleeting Ohl clutpol.l.-",.?:, ,, , 6.30 p. log Society ClilKoutq. , . - , 7.00 p m.—Ooomoltolklnn, (ho II I Old Maio. FRIDAY, Alll MYRNA o:if 4.30 p.nt —Coglneof In74.l".oottit 0. 900 I.lng 13. •', 30 p. --11IeehilliCal .111ginect lap Society. C 011,00044 1 7-- J 6 30 p nl. Potrigtio - Upoi, 11.441147. Auditorium. - i S \PURI/Al, Noricilphn,' tilt 1 00 p. tn —'!:Lic. 4 llo2! S 90•11/. Old Seaver. - 4 30 p. to .Penn Stole U S. A. A. C DnltOrront SUNDAY, NOY* Mfigit t e* 10.00 a. In —SrAlitnnn , Ctahpel. Do. Frank Wlelculd... , '; 10:30 n. —l3.trirn: t. , feant !al Dude Chum Old 7hlnkel.l. • 11.00 a m.—Oolloto Citnprl. Audi -...torlian. Dr. .W.lolnki•" ' '4:30 p. Meeting Old Ar'lMlo l ol4 ••••,' -k,• • Tatirgiatt. TO HOLD "TIE-UP" SCRAP SATURDAY New Class 'Scrap Between Sophs And Freshmen To Be Tried Out On Old Beaver Field The big "tie-up - Horan 110)11000 the 801J110Molex and Pierlnnen tt 111 be the lending event Oa Smut dt* tato:mon. soul finm all Indtenth). It mllOlll,l be one of the keenext fought Krajny ctrl Wllrimilled at Penn State 0111 ileum Meld 10111 be the Witco of conflict. and one o'clock in the time set II) the coin mittee for the beginning of the fin) Hutt long It will hot is old) n matte, of conjectme, ax the committee 11110 de creed that nil Sopho nod nesliMell 011011 enter the Ink, onee.lnd nix live minute period., In conoldefed enough to exit:mot tile mippb Plfty men mill enter Ole 1011011 Moon elicit cluelll lit It time. 111111 1103 u 111 battle fill Ike minutea. tt.)1110 to tie one smothel oe cutel) nod thux sl.Ol e a point for thell iespective clawing The utudent commit hill tippoint the men Cello hill tut ny tit Its meeting tonight lent tlivme alit tulle hole elintne of the tiffolt. in eon ititutinn unit the enintnlttee The lope for netting la the field hum linen 'te ethed. mid the Sophoinotes aill lie tit one end of the loped metin while the Pitudittion will the gullet end The tllleLthtos hill be untlitned violin the sltleu„slid 0111 Mtn , be tumbled to gulnun unolettineted %lett of the Hemp At the Hound of the ulunttl the diet tlfts of oath tin, hill 111/11t.11 Into the 11111011 lit elm And ill it felt minutes the ueiitp hill Mine begun hi fiat item Nil ' , hinting of tint tutu hill be tol 11tt01 and nn) one taught ' , lugging 111 be hutted flans !water participa tion in the etniteo. titan henkenlng the ellOhCelt Fa Ills thins for ylt till t At the tool of the tine-motile period the scorers 11111 Unlit 011 the 11e1s1 11111 i I.llllllt the !lien Ulna roe tied oat ttedlt them to their r er.pettlne Llaroarg mhile the hophs old I , ltrlilerr that to. main tintletl hill take thelt old ;dace at the root of the toped atena 1"1,111natt tied 15111 Loma one point for the , SolArronor en, 111/51 el ' , orb 1)(11 hill louts,one trona fot the nerriontor Aftro till the nrenrlrry4 of the I - tine (1/01.11 , g lutes enter,/ the fro, 1110 01111 Mite. the. 1..1.0 , 1 10/ IN• lig - - tiled, trod the Lill!, liming the Illnlnr.rt 1111111k1 of nit Elms to their erirlit nsiil he tile sl Innavn of the tit, on I A the-foot piece of tope ill the onl, Utlll/1111 each Mao hill iI.INO All (.15131.0iltillIVI must neat itiblfel Holed ninon.. a Jemmy at HMI t.ttnd nonc om Idol the tote of gleam, of ant land. ti! no) artificial aid Ulllltl.lllo%el iv bat ted No 11018011 shbil be allotted to un- (Continued on Last Pogo Course Tickets Before Vacation nn neemont of soollumillif Antes too NOIIII. of the Ott, notions, tht• Molten, fat this 3e400 eatertatinniont cowls.. undo the oohed lobo of the 0011111 Intent of Music mid the Y C A. 11111 not he out heroic. Thionksghing at the eft,H c,ot The Itmoshoil .St onploom, (helmet., lies 1 , 001 tictinite4 seemed for 1/veconi -1101 IS, the Elsie ilnitei Comunto fol Joutouto I IV. the Atleli,lll 0011001 Al tloto (DI 0010 not ) :22. and AM lon NeM1•21.4 (01 Afoot!, 21 The committee hots oleo hied to 0011 tile Cl , llllllllll 111 101110 NOIIIVtIIIIO In Feboti -1113. 10 Plome of tt 11110 m It 01101101 th, )11111 11101 pleclooml) been timier tll 111.10,,11 loon I , m 1110 SINIII oumbo . It lo hotted to huge Oltltel Colonel Gomm, tt lloolothals. letntuel II Contioele, 01 I tl, .1111 .1111111N011. 1:1-ntoMnssuolon .111 mes C 0 no on hail 110001 under oonsloleontion In addition, to, tioothools. (lonlems, Johuson 11111 111. 111 000111 he 10 on the l'aeltle coast. 111111 the committee lion Bern tonothie to , i,'t Into Lommunlen- Wm 11 1111 him The inlet, fel geoernl ullntixxlun 0101101 fin the °Mike 00111.10 11101 100 in placed of it dollin 10111 n half, while fot 0 10x01 ved mint. it will be thiee 1101- Ivor her the lienellt of 11111/10 holainti It 0000101 nihnhisliin season ticket, nil °pool 1011114, will be 140011 del 11111 the week liteeedint: each ottruction, of se -011011o: 0 1 0001/011 meat foi that pal tleulat ntmlhel l alone Though till. will nuke the 4011101 Mk e elonelehet to eta., on the 10001 tett Bent mice (01 the 80111111110 11(We:11011N trill tiny [llth the cost oftitioilint that 11.11tletilm numbel, rain .111110 mw' idol , 10 get h i emoted neat for mime It 111111i01 111111 not foi of 110. (Contlnuod on loot pogo.) M'Ell AI. 'Mt 11 N. A spechkl 'lout to Pithillingh 11111 be tun nost IVolliesilm, lea, hog Stnto College at 12 .10 1, In. The ochedule ,silt 1,0 innottoollt the some on hog yOOl. the .1 ,0, 1. 1 101 l I vim; nt Dellefonte at 1 30, '1 ) 1 one tit 2 55, Altoona at 3 20. •111111111t0W11 lot I 28, Oteemtlottg at 0 . 32, Wllliloslntog at I, 30, Cost 121InntY at 6 30, and Ihttsbui gh 111 ' 640 The tottatt Mao il 111 Mott - Ikbl lento Plttslatigh about 6•30 it m on Stoulti 1. 'local'''. .1, and inrivo at State College hetneen II and 12 U. 11l The fate is Used at SI Doi one 0111. 01 $l.lll 10111111 11111 (Pills the mai 1110. 111 011011 ease) 01111 Illt hazes of atop noel ampule It Is not eettalta as vet nhethek thole 0111 he tt leduceil Into rot a wont' trip ticket or not 'With the nor lan of S her rent added, fates ,1111 be $lO4 and 19.111. At the motet meeting lost wool , , toll over it hoothed stadents till:- Sited 111011' Intention of 00011111- iponylng the team on the Pitt li JP In addition, doll 4 , 110 e Ill , rol,opt I of the Cadet 0111111 10111 CO 1111111 g. 10g01110r with ten of the scrubs / MARYLAND STATE IS EASY IN FINAL HOME GAME Southerners Offer Weak Opposition To Penn State Attack--Fail To Make a First Down WAY AGAIN PROVES TO BE GAME'S LEADING LIGHT Maryland State proved no match for the Penn State eleven on New Beaver Field last Saturday, and the Blue and White lolled up a score of 57 to oin their last home game of the season While the 'varsity was superior to their opponents at every stage of the game, nevertheless, the large score was due more to the weakness of the Southern eleven than to any exceptional 'work on the part of the home team The Marylanders were in more or less crippled condition at the start of the game and several of their best players were forced to leave the game early in the first half. It was not until the final quar ter that the Blue and White eleven really made the score one-sided, for during the last period, Captain Conover's scoring machine .ioglnteied no 11 01 than rout luta 11-7,10 w 7 ,1ow on xllll tin 11 1080100 g g 0.114 The • moi 1. of the Peon State 10.1111 wax a de, hied logo I int at n that I of the w eel< berme 11 1101. 1.11111111 tented then, 9 to 11, lint thin 0 siv. still .1 teildelan to fumble the 11110 11111 1111/14 110 11/1 1 eLteil benne the MIL game Nforeovel the Intel ft :eta 0 011 nod 1 11114 11 1111 ,l 0 11/ /0.4 1411141111 1101111 ill 114 /money, /11111 11111, 1 teflol time, the %Naito; w Ingolen would bleak Illionish n 011 19.11 the I tionet :motion ginllllll wealint Os 11 as ro. 1 1 1 1 11/1C 11111 1 41111.1 Of (II HIM. 011 NI, 14 01 0,4411111, Ni 111111 l'ollll 111111 10 ex tend themsel, en to the Ilntit 111 111 1101 10 get 111011 11101114 011 till' 141,411111 10111 It 11 /14 0114 11110 111 1110 0%1 1.110111 of the 11111. that these 11.an'ln 11111 not 1 4011 111 hem) ith the 1011 1111 111 Of praellt t. stilt I volob/ho: 111.0/1 1. Tll9illtmgo. 11111, (11 11111 lin 1)10,11,1 ha, 1. ample 0010 to pet feet Ills 1111441, STUDENTS ADOPT CHEERING SYSTEM New Rules Will Co Into Effect at Once—Provide for Popular Se lection of Leaders The nen yr stem of selecting them leaders. 0 hich nos uttered by Stu dent Connell smeral neeks ago to take the place of the old Athletic Associa lion "chest big vystem," was adopted by the student body In none, mooting be.t WcOnesday morning The nen toles o ill go Into effect at once. /1110 la tortoni change that It in (MOO about election of all chew teotito I lit the• student lkody and at , Cording to the 101, Mot in cffrrn, tniq a ill take plate next Mar at the time; if the Athletic Msociation elections Immediately after the adoption of the new 430 tent, orders NN ere placed for tile new atgh• sweaters to he Isom h 3 the cheet lenders, and it is thought that the) enn he secured before the Pitt game on Thanksgit ing The so eaters will be plain white, with a round neck, and hate a circular band of blue, about too inches aide, en circling the neck three or four inches from the band This will make a dis tinctive and striking uniform for the cheer lenders, and nothing like it is wain 113 dicer leadets of other col loges, The head cheer leader will be distinguished b 3 the nett Insignia, n tin ee inch white block letter "S" mounted an a lite 'nth blue keystone shaped field Se‘eral amendment,, mere made to the ,)stein since Ito first Introduction in Strident Council and toter Inttoduc• lion to the student hod). As It anon) Missed the association, tile 000 5)5. let, read., as folio., NEW CHEERING SYSTEM Repeal Article It of the Atliletle Assn( inllon b)-In,sv. In Its en 1110%, and substitute the follo,, I—There shall he one head cheer leader and tun assistants, ill from the Senior class —lt shall be the day of one of these assistants to net as the college song lender a—All othei assistant cheer leaders shall lie Junlots The number shall be got erned the head cheer leader t—Within ton weeks rifler the ripening of college, thr head cheer leader shall issue in call for Junloi candidates for assistant cheer leaders and assistant song !cad ets Candidates for song lenders ore to he members of the College Glee Club s—The bend cheer lender and the tan Senior assistants, atilt the aid of the %gush) captnins ahnil, hi the end of the football season, se lect no lose than liner (a) Junior aselelant cheer leadeto and no lees than tao (2,1 Junin' assist ant song lenders alto shall com pote until the elections are held it—the Senior cheer leaders and the Senior song lendet shall be chosen ballot by the student hod; at the time of the election of the Athletic Association officers In Mn; 7-111 the election, the names of eligible csulditintes shall be, sup plied In the then Senior cheer and song leaders, and placed upon the same bnilot with the name, of enndidnten for ussoclation I=l YELL! It 11110 4011 fount tloreow^) 10 0011• h., t h e o(lodega Volt" conte•t for an additional period of HMO, and 110111 1100 eon for manhole )ells tllOl 1111011 Mad 11. All 3ello handed in to the olell at 1110 COLLEGIAN °Mee before next TUOIIII3 at 111/1/11, nlll res.4,o emedder• otton for trial of the .13U Mass Moot. to to he held that men/oft at IWO in the Auditorium. No long no no definite notion Is token On an) )ell hooded In, the contest will remoin opoo, and nil contributions mill hr Own Into ran. sideration II) the committee...llo, hest yells situ( be Rhin a treat In noes meet- Inge, ns heretofore. Tho prize of $23,00 Is by no menus disposed at 1111 301. There Is still a big ehaneo for nit. not busy NOW! Plan To Be Aboard That Special Train To Pittsburgh PRICE FIVE CENT )111) . . l'astentstr) Perl ' orauture 'Close Is not the shad. of 110014 th II f•hat ii.is 001440 the t 14.1101 011 fol 111•1 d,f th.• , mom Ills on. oho< 1, Isk of omits II IS 01}.1.• 411011 Of 1011, irkable, tool be c Ills , ' the chin , In tin final ptrhal 010 II to atght ~ /e of Km/00+ 001110 on Ids 30 lard line and tbolotsf the 0 hole Nlat)land team Ilnall) planting the boil ilk Cl tit behind the posts Tackler aftot tackler lunged at lam until It seemed Impossible for 11Im to keep his feet. but by tt sudden }met 00 to the light or left, he }timid alold the clasping a: nix and continue his in 00,000 While tills tun tins undoubtedly the most sensational of the dal, Wa) . o othet tuns 1,10 44010010 10x01140. WllllO Wolfe and thess also t attuned kicks fin considetable distances In scrim mage, the Blue and White machine eatned a total of 40 Ihst downs and gained met 400 )itols, and eoralldolng these Ilgutes, the some should hats been much hog. Boomer, on set.- 01 occasions %hen the, (0. nn oppot - Bildt) to seise, the 't arsity }timid NH 10 produce the final punch Penn Stitte's Ilse 1110111. 001Itable Sto/0,011/1 011 the defense, and dm) +2µ , 4114 011th 0 game the skillets fallid to IN:Isle: a single 11:st doon Offensho- It, the} gained but 22 ',lnds, the fact of the :mitten being that Penn Stole 11/10 10 00840/011011 of the ball din lug almost the whole game Bauch and Conovol tinned back Boo& and Pletehot 0101) Bole the) attempted an cod ntt. 10110 both the Blue /toil White elOl4 )04.111 COl.lOlOlll. WllllOlB shell taming the Pond . , punting m anothet feature tlott stood oat In the ar Penn State pia, Compelled to hick on fOIIIOICIIIitIPIN, punte metaged 45 )1111114, tlle hilt 0110 tta,111.47 00 outdo halm, It touched the gloom! Clothe aloe In oho into the limelight when he di op-kicked at field goal front tint 12 veld line In the second nuns ter. Lute, to the game. Pond bied at drop hick floe, his nun 45 Natal line, but the boll fell 0110,1 of the goal line Penn State nsed the tot wed pass to hetet nthantage last Satutalt, than they have at run 11010 thin )en, Ti).. nocona tonendonn of the game Oils due to a. ttlple pass., Conteet noon) catch (Contlnned on Last Page) First 1)111%11 rellll state-30 Mau land State-0 Pena State-3 101 loss or 25 t.lo 51 - 011 land State-0 311‘13 , 3131.913131 State-I , loollpm 2 119..1 aging 40 90.19, I(nodp, 0 39 L. 1,19. Ins 99 yzil II.; Von, ard P 0884.4 Penn SW, Attempted-9 Completed—d, fol 0 gain of 81 3 :nth. Inter eepted-1 \lmt lund State. Attempted-2 Completed—u Intel coined- U. I.round Mined by SCIIOIOIIIBII Penn Slate—lot )nl dm NlOl,lOlOl htnte-22 yards. Low nowt Penn Stoto—V. a>. 70. Ir., 36 00.1 7') Ni,t11.4. Wolfe r. 7 )111%61. mOOO .17 Scorn I* l'eriotlo Peon Shan —7 15 7 2C-57 Moll . bold State-0 0 0 0— 0
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