Page Four May it be a happy one to you all. We had a little bit of candy, a few smokes, some tobacco, and a big lunch counter left after Christmas. COME IN ! GRAHAM 64-, SONS Harlow In Full Charge (Continued Fi om First Page) be on an entirely different basis fi om that upon %.litch it V, as placed dining the past +lncl., years, and especially dur ing the past season, is thoroughly evidenced in a statement just issued by the Advisory Committee, through Glad nate Manager of Athletics Hay If himall. In this statement the entire situation is discussed in full mid a com plete summit y of past experiences in football coaching is given. The state ment iollows The Committee's Statement "Penn State's football coaching sye, tens for 141S', as just. announced bo the Alumni Advisory Athletic Committee, is ileculc , l ch,mge from the one which has been in force fur the past three years The now plan will put into lull practice :Idistinctive Penn State system, the elements of which arc responsible for State's most successful teams. "Under the new system the entire coaching staff will be made up of foun d Penn State pho els under the direc tion of Dick_ Hallow. The head coach will he given full chat go of every de i:fii anent of play instead of :Inkling the ii.spomalidit... - as has been the practico for three a>us with Coach Hatlow nominally in Jun charge but actually confining himself to line coaching,. The head coach, as in the past, will neces- sanly he ictained all the year found and 11111 tin eel winter and sin tag prac tice and in gumze the freshman team One assistant coach will be seemed for the fail playing. season The man to fill this dace will be a Emitter backfield player. The assistant coach has not as been chosen but the name of "Bull" AlcClearN 'IQ fullback on the 'O6, 'O7, 'OB and 'O9 ml coach with the 'lO and 'll teams 1 .a., been prominently mentioned. To complete the coaching staff in omi nent fot mer players will be called back tot shot t per iorls to act in an advisory wa3, to the te , ,,ident staff . Coaching 11 ist ors "'l'lle conditions prompting this plan may he •4een in a brief statement of cal hoc football and coaching history Football coaching up to 1904 had been of a soniri‘hat makeshift and haphaz aid natty a. Under the tutelage. of Tommy ri.innell, the old Comet' player, with the assistance of "Pop" Golden, the teams nom 'Ol to 'OS began to show the first leal. evidence of systematic and effective play. During this five year period a style of football distinctive wan Penn State began to &alit: Whit and the College became a serious con- ; tends; m intercollegiate football. The! system of play thus established was' cai nod along to further successes in the next few feats under "Bill" Holten hack. In these years nom 1901 to 191-1,1 them ies of play and coaching wei e put to a test which sifted out the ineffective; and developed and carried on from year to year the best elements. One Year Rule Changes "in 1915 the One Year Rule went into effect. This hi ought numerous changes I and difficult new conditions for which iffijustments had to be made. In evolv mg a coaching system to meet the' nett situation, the athletic committee aimed I to continue in force the best elements of I typical Penn date football and at the same time fu with it the best ideas flow' othei colleges To meet this lat ter condition it was deemed most ef fective to .ffirl to the coaching staff a ***C•_/. 1 44 ,'•7_•1h•%4'4111*.q11;7%•(.;?.kM4--g'O'fi-C,"?.114.%,a1-0.4)041td( Clothes or Quality Still liberal showing of Suits and Over-, coats and as prices are to be extrem‘ly . higher for next winter---The plainer, more conservative styles we are showing at their present prices represent an excellent invest ment. Lt i.s;li) 9,. g . a•O'c r e'*%** , e-g4ns4l'•ol/ , 4* , (#.(Ml,(#.(tn• i , . i DR. SPARKS IN GREAT - Varsity Downs Usaacs . 1921 _ Wrestlers - - ; DEMAND AS LECTURER - (omonu, d From First Page) Dr Sparks will debit er a series of , I s Lose Hard jr eet-liectiu,..., lit. Camp Meade, starting Tllursd.o , Janum y 17 and ending the Line by - W -_____ ils n again sent Penn State ! follow mg . Sunday 11 is principal topic 1 IntO the lead Then Jester droped an , I It mid. 1ia,.1 fig.liting on the pat lof 1 will be the "Re-taking of Jet usalem." 1 1 , other in trom beyond the middle of the th e 1300 w rastleis to clown the 192 1 1 The following week he will he busy I: floor, and lie followed with a success- matmcn with a _ ..1-8 score, in the i attending the meetings of the Trustee's ifill foul toss, making the score 1 3-1 3 at Armory on the evening of December t. 4 !of the college, On the 21st, the college 11 half time. / The Sophomores won falls In the 125 . and wilversitY council on the 22nd, 1 .\t the st irt of the second half, and 175 pound bouts, while the Fresh-; the State Board of Agriculture on the 1; Blakeslee lei laced Fast at guard anti me w s two ele t er i es were d ec i sions Ini m 2 3rd, 0 101 the College Presidents of iP. Young, wt . tit to forward. The new M the 13 5 and 1 4 5-pound classes All 'ennsvlvaa on the 0 H sth at arris ! combination : corned to work much bet- other demtens wont to 1 90 0 . I btu g On the 2 ith he w ill attend the ter, for afto Lawyer had" netted two I In the it avyweight bout, it took i meetiii:iX of the Food Supply Committee Mid goals at the stai t, the Bti lue anti ReibeN "2 0, the calla six mmules to ;at PhilatielPilla• ~.., 1l lute tosser, got busy and shot seven regNter a fail over Stubbs '2l while: Early in Februm y, the Pi esident. will Southern iv. o-ponitei s in succession Alullan mom e ~..,/, aid Hohae., _,. 1 made theft i begin it tour of the different. made three of these, while Dlakeslee i i i.3,i rof iNpenence from another col- . a Young arch landed i,..-. ltrah Che-Slllitte, CieleCloos w nth Kw when in , hauling camps. -Di Spat la has been i t— " -- -- the 12 1-pound bout :dome ' 55:3 . 11 decision V , orlong continuously 110 W I . OC eighteen loge illlake..lee :in 1 Jester scot et] a penalty ove . i , , i ,, iii t ; a , , , , t i liolmes dot the ..ti . r, ~. ric , !months without a vacation, with a re 'lb practice this tatter plan has de- toss also TLe score .it that time stood °ref AleCuo e, in the 115. Several ; sunlit, bad effect on Ms health and IL velmied unforseen handicaps for best .is-IS in favoi of the 'vat sity. dines it looked to the audience as iis oil the doctor's orders that he decided iesults. The first effect wits to inter- Reed's fiel(l goal was duplicated by thotie - n 1 lohr es had won - a fall - , but it ' i I t : ) , t ti , k:e th i l e s . vacation, and not, 5 ith the pose it dual I esponsibilty ftn the playing' Mull.tn and the la der also made good i put it. "of running away tactics and coaching methods of the on a foul . dam got loshe under the was :11SO a p pia ent th a t nefetee 'Verger's ' fl 7 -111 I t i = i , ,, 11,01...,, I lie will speak at the 01001011 was ( ontrary to this !den Lenin. It has operated at Penn Slate basket and sf mod, but. Blakeslee, Young Maxey '2 1 held _Garbo' 'OO to . ) ; d e _ NaCIOUS clumps under the auspices of the to place responcililliO, foi tilt develop- and Wolfe in , leased the lead to 37 to 22. ment of the backfield and offensive play With but Iqi ee minutes remaining cision in the 1 1 0-pound 11011, While Committee on Public Infoimatiiin, and i m ill make the ti ip in his automobile, on the field co.tch and I csponsibility for Captain Blaki sloe put in his substitutes, Detter ''o, cowned l‘fillmins '2l, ]25- ~,) as , a .),, nut-of-dams ~, Inii,i, as the line play oil the head coach It is Meal kle and DI OWII going to gum ds, pound class in ,. (3.17 Ti the ]SS-pound 1,01,11,1 : - ,. 1 'obvious that this COMlltioll Cannel 1;1 5 0 .illlleSoll 10 to. wai CI, tual Bird: eslee jump- ela , s, liia!wil 2 0 won a decision over . successful (shafts where the'play of the ing center. Adam alit] Lawyer heeled ' Shaulis '2l, while it took just one _ 0 - line and ILickfu•ld atic so closely Inter- laid goals, a , dal janeson. mud makesiee 111 1'! for Spangler '2 0, to Clown Stubbs! FACULTY ROLL OF HONOR , , 21, in the 1 - .5-pound class, which Wlthi theft/NM/I. It. It. 1:11`011, Ot. the Foi esti y dependent made good of. a foul as the final whistle "The most vital defect in this dual blew , not agi cat -au prise since Stubbs had Sc hoot, i• In the service in the Poi esu y system, 1m55 01 er, was the I:tactical ; ~,h e 11110_10. - already wrestled the first bout of the_,_Depai tment at Philadelphia, where he aliandonment of the hest elements of 'I evening; in the heavyweight class The is engaged in thy inspection of aero the Penn State style ot play and coach ; • - Penn Sir F.ll. 11.0. PIS., officials wet e, Reteree, Yo ger '1 ti ; Time-, plane materials mug of framer Veil,/ for the new tactics 2.lullan, F. 6 1 13' keeper, Doctoi Stocker I I'refesser S. R. Par-ms and S. ('. brought in by the field eo wit Unfier ; Blakeslee, F • I_l. and C -1 3 11 0 Celes will enter the goveomient ser i Liu, condition some new ideas were. lil Young, I' '3 0 S WRESTLING MANAGER IS vice in it few days at \Vashington in gained but Cher were offset by the loss Joilesom h• • 1 0 the Dcpartment of Physical Reseal eh /, ELECTED HEAD OF I. W. A. Professor Lockwood ill)rick, of the of odic?. s equolly Naluable This was Wolfe, C t 0 43- , exempiified dui nig the 1017 season; mb, o n, o _ - 2 0 .i .1 1-7 John on 'IS, ivi„).sit,,, wrestling' English Department, has cute' ed the v.hen an effeetu 0 open style of play; Fast, Cl. 0 0 0 numager, will elected president of tile' Ordnance branch of the iii 10,5 _ , lost its fake in the scot lug zone I),', the' 'Meal kle, - (1 0 0 0 ; Intel collegis i 3 - Wrestling Association at' IL A. )1 erri lof Um English Deign t hick of a threatening compact (hiving ; Biov.n, It 0 0 0I then meeting held at the Hotel Mar-' meld, has been wanted a leave of ab offense and by the abandonment of in- —: Unique, New York City, on D ecem b er I some to enitr the heavy artillery, and Isit fiction in essential fundamentals. ; 'rota , I IS 1 il 0 ' Sth, to suet ied Pi esiden 1-elect E P'he is now °awing; at Fort_ Slocum furthermore is ith a that of field ,_ A tabula a, , r , ran Todd. l'ollllS\ aValll/1 'IS who has enteied . -- _ coach it was inevitable that these e011(11- the military s a vice of the United States. 5 0 10 . 11011 , i were only emphasized with result- I- "Y er ( ~, Vice-presitleht Prantz, Princeton 'IS, Reed P. - 1 0 nog contusion to divers and entne loss ' ' had also endred the service and on the Adam,6 U 3 0 or systematic coaching. motion of .1 E Schaaf, Cornell 'IS, ;Jester, G. 3 2 - S Songhi Opinions of :tinny - Johnson was unanimously elected to the ; feel:. (l 0 0 0 presidency of the organization fur the "in working out the new plan the, - -- , Athletic comnuttee thoroughly studied, - Total, - - 1' 2 2b coming yea! Johnson was appointed the conditions dur.ng ft eq ehairMall fel the ahSOCllltlell meeting, uent visits to . 1 Fouls called—On Penn State 9, on pievtous to Ins election. the. college in playing, season and he- Usaats 11. Di dieslee tried 10, Mullin, 1 The fact tuat Penn Sta te now holds caned the consensus of opinion of many ; Refei ca —yet ;era Penn Sta le Timer-- the pi esadere..3 of the Intel collegiate fin mer Penn State players and of foot- Alin Lin WI estling A' (ociation gives the college ball coaches and authoDdcs or other a very prom nent standing - tor its first ' colleges It is the belief that the new; plan 1-1 the most el fee Live for Penn Sta :, eat in the Intel collegiate., and In om te.: • • The new phut is also consistent with Scheduie Is Announced ryes :midi to, the I nun e. the ideas now being advanced by o,he I , National Collegiate -\ thlette Assoela- ( Con waled ft om hest -pa go) NEW COURSE ON DRESS Bon for the continuation of inlet col- A nnouncen• , ,(nt was made yesterday legiate sport during the War. It 1/, ex- -- __ _ that_ Poofesscr Et nest', head of the At is petted ids'. that a unified Penn State , Department of the college, would con : graduate coaching :-. stem will rally to LebanonV"i e Y ill 1013 On Lebanon i duct a class ial mg the conung' semester - the support of the team, the int.Cl Chi \ .' lle Y' s hist appearance on Beaver on "The !leanly of Costumes" It will and help of many tomer players liineh Field she hot I the State team to a 13,0 (lie 01/011 to •• ',talents and to wormer Or have been Licking undei the system in sew( ' the faculty without change. The class vogue for the past three years Pill I resit To Play liele I will be held eVeI . V . Friday morning at "Coach Harlow's contract has been inolhei' local football attraction next I 1 0 !0 in room 270. Old Main made for a term of flu cc years v.hich season ell 1.0 Staged lie di i y before ui------....3.-=••=rramr,ousiscz-sic..,-.•n0....4 expresses the confidence nrhis ability I Peons,Nlvams Day when the Pitt Fresh-1 . ~_ , to PI UCII re satisfactory 1 esults under then 111011 willmeet. next ;. o.ll's Freshman 1 new conditions and with a complete 01)- , team. This will be the third game of i A. DEAI, Portunity to put his coaching hnowledge•: - a bard and well contested series that I I ; : into effect" stilted when the one y e ar resident. ruler Sanitary Pd.llllotll,g, St eam, - - and Vacuum Heating ..-,;=tarp(' C __ l i ' .-- i , ............-----... Well 1918 I FRI:NCI! SOCIETY SEEKS The scheduling, of the Pennsylvania fi „Day game is been particulai ly chill htts?, t,[lq =-- cin; Le Cercle Fiancap, which foi mei ly had Practically been completed with met in a classroom of the -Alain the INlichigan..siggies when a switch in mg, has found it necessary to seek a their schedule made it impossible for; new rendezvous in Old Chapel wheie; them to come The western team mule the fit :,t meeting of the new ycat a decided Int here in 1011 and the man be held this evening from 7 until 8 :agement was anxious to secure a re-; o'clock. The change in qu;u tors is due i ttli n date with them, but the difficulties to the gi eat intet est being taken in the entailed Made it impossible._ lei eneli language at this ci itical timef The 1 9iS Schedule • and the lesmltnu; inerea , .e in atten- dance An inteine desite is being maul.; fested_by the menthols of the society to participate In the French play for which rehearsals N% ill she'll:, begin This CVCIIIng's piogiani will commence with the singing of La Marsedhuse ; this «ill be followed by a ieaduig, "Lin Bon Al or (A Joke) by Bertrand L Small and "A French Melody," a solo , by Raymond Llostock; the singing of several popular ar songs in French and the playing of some Fi each games ; will conclude the activities. The House of Kuppenheimer Fashion Park and other prominent firms iitur,_Che lothier Torrett • gres.si ELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA: on the Cornet FROM The schedule as announced follows Sept 23 —:\ I üblenburg at State Col lege s—Clettysbutg at State College Oct 12—Washington and Jelfet , on al Wa.danglon, Pa Ott 10—Dartmouth at Ilanover, N. 11. Oet 2G—Lehanon Valley at State Col lege Nov 9—(Penna. I)a3') Rutgers IG--Lehigh at S. Bethlehem Nov :28-I'llt at I'lltsbmgh PENN STATE COLI,EGJAN _ 4 ) ~....,,,, , , 41111.11 WW, ) 1 . . 1 1) - .:- . , p : ,..„.-.. /. WI. l•--4 ' ....V ',O '; , 4Vadr - 41. '=- 41 - 5. 4"144 it . ill lc . it ,II art ..-... 1 I II 6 r z e ~.. , 11, ~,..,,,....„, ,. ~ , ' - ' ' 'gm ''. , r -..r-- 1 4 1 1 ,a- 1_,,,,>.„-_--, c. '.i.PF )r ri 4. ‘4 4- ' ... ':: Viii - 1 -A :fAe . ) c r ) llo6platjS (f QLlaliftr fo), -1 -- - ..., .....1 . °4/0 W1101:11111H1dtVIPIVIIIIMAIIIIIINIIIIIIII 31IIIIIMilltY WM111E:111111 Arino iicenient Fi A Change in the Man- E ' agement of the'Nit- _ El tiny and Pastime 2 = :..f. Theatres. • - 1r! I have secured the ser vices of MR. RALPH EDMUNDS, who for the fall season has been man aging the Little Theatre of Philadelphia and has had a broad experience in pre senting attractions of merit to the public. I feel Ed m l y convinced he will endeav- or to give his, best efforts ti in making these two Thea tres as - Die . asing as possible. The same policies which A prevailfd in_ the past will be adhered to and con- It shali l beithe aim Mr. Edmunds'And tinued of,Sotri Fi myself 1 to secure only the St photo plays anct ) for you clean Fri Very; provid enterta modern Com! ;.and cc E 3 him I f ated a, its fulic MA ov Th _ _ nment at the most Fr i charges levdation, courtesy I,lfidence extended .-: el swill be appreci- 5 E.- -- Id reciprocated• to E' t degree. D ICEV BAUM, ler and Founder of Nittany Theatre Co. The amusing adventures of, a society* 11111011:11111111:C3111111111111:7111111111111[2111111111h g i r l as a mas k e d ca b a r e t dancer. ~- - F11311111111:111[111111, i;Liii"PI:I) FOOTI3 A 1,14 :ILAN/V..; At a meeting of tile Athletic Commit tee, hold heforo the _Christm,e4 C Mown, 'l9, a•i' elected ~t udent manager of loothall for next S G. Vicke , , 'l9, mas elected Fre , himin minagei ; chile F. It. End:, '2O, - A. i\f. Lnrgev, '2O, and I'. - At Ger ‘‘ 'l4l, were elected th , t a , sistant foothill Mallitgeli, THE V 1B First N Natiolla allk SIVE COLLEGE. PA. Capital - - - $50,000 Sul plus - - - 35,000 W L. FOSTER, President_ f , DAVID F. 14;11'P, Cashiei =M=l==l Wednesday ITTANY Matinee and Evening PASTIME Two Siows, Starting at 6:15 iftARGUERITE CLARK " -) ..)alo's Diary' •T ‘ h!.... efamous "Sub-Deb" on the screen at?fast. Mary Roberts Rinehart's cele brated stories brought to life. Thursday GEORGE M. COHAN r `Se - ven Keys to Balclpate' \ A screen adaption of his own sensa tional stage hit. CHARLIE CHAPLIN "The Adventurer" Friday OLIVE THOMAS "Indiscreet Corinne" OVER 2000 MEMBERS IN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN A total of 2257 utembers since the (list of Septmeber is the result of the Christmas Campaign held by the State_ College Branch of the Red Cross These figures, as given out by the campaign manager, include both student members and members from - the - torn and sur rounding country. The total number of student members secured in the cam pamgn was 339 While all of these meinbers were not NC:M.IIOcI dui tug the week of the Christ- Inas di o.e, it was thought advisable to inclucle all who had .signed since the opening of the college real._ because they could not very well juin twice. In the final total of 2257, allowance is made An a number of the outlying districts that have not been heard from as yet - The apparently small number of stu dents who joined has been explained by the connnlttect in ',OVel ay wa.s, the chief one being that 11111W_ of the mem bets of the student body have ahead!: kilned the lied thus , " In their home town. While the big d lye Is now over, the Red Cro , -; is still receiving member and these m,tv be taken nut at the PI esulent's elite° at any tune. Itt-7-.1 : ,---,.,..---, , z...7, 77 , 37 .-I, R , :747:4.. 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(hi distinc ewe VENUS fitmlit ~:. 1 II American Lead Pencil Co. " .217 7 fifth Are., N. Y. _ -;-„,...,,. 1 . Dept i —ln ',,,,, _ , -..- ITry Mc VENUS r.raser, in, /.1 %fade ... r.i) zn 12 sacs $2 00 per bor. --,--, ..... . R. Gentzell College Ave. and Pugh St. Saturday NITTANY ANN PENNINGTON "The Antics of Ann" A rollicking story of girlish romance itia girl's seminary. PASTIME PAULINE "The Love That Lives" A gripping tale of ,a woman's sacri fice and her ultimate reward. Monday TAYLOR . HOLMES "Two Bits' Seats' The humorous story of a young thea tre goer who is compelled to ,occupy a seat in the gallery. Tuesday DICK ROSSON "A Case at Law" The redemption of a young man with an inherited taste for drink. t. 14" NAY., FREE! This trial box o bit fic e VENUS Dram:int: Pencils, Holder and VENUS Ern.ter sent free. Write for it. Do Our Best To Please Give Us a Trial FREDERICK
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