Those Intercollegiates Look Like Penn Stale Meat VOL. XIII. No. 23 OVER A HUNDRED ARMY MEN COMING HERE APRIL FIRST Instruction To Be Given In Airplane Work---400 More Coming May First— To Be Confined To Campus • It has been definitely decided by the Federal Board of Vocational Training to send various classes of enlisted men to Penn State during the summer for special instructions in the work of the Airplane Di vision. According to the latest information received by Dean Sackett, the first class of 125 men will be sent April Ist. The first quota is as large as can be accommodated in the shops at the same time that the regular college classes are being cared for. However, the second in stallment will he about four hundred and is scheduled to arrive about May Ist, by which time the college year will have closed. The limit of four hundred which is assigned to Penn State is ap parently determined by the housing facilities available, as the memo randum submitted by the college authorities stated that instruction could be provided for from five to six hundred men. The Wm Depai Intent insists that the e men shall be housed on the campus and they will probably he confined most c of the time to the college giounds. The COMMENCEMENT PLANS Idea of this ruling is to keep the men under strict military discipline at all I ARE BEING PUSHED times except when they are pursuing thou! class room St 01k. Due to this desision, it has been neeessar. for nano of the other institutions that will en gage in !Minh: von k, to meet Stooden hatracks or to lease Loge buildings in older to pi ovule the neeessai y housing facilities Penn St.tte is fortunate in this respect ati practically the 'thole number can be comfortably housed in Old Shun It has also been suggested to the leedetal I tom d that about One or two hunched mote can be taken mile of in the Armory NI) Proi isions 1 , 441. 31e novisions for feeding these men have not been detailed upon av yet, but It Mill have to be by one of - Mo The government will either pi ()vide for the mess thi ough the Commissary Dc paitment, or will le.ive it to the decision of the college Nothing further can he done by the college authoi 'ties until definite instructions ale received In case the college is !conned to feed the men, the same ruling as that pertain ing to the housing facilities pi wails. that this matter must be confined wholly to the Campus 'rho use of time various fiateinity and Imaiding houses in the town were given no consideiation by the war Depai tment either toe housing or boarding purposes. To Train For Ai lotion Work Practically all the men who will be here during the summer trill be hauled for the Aviation service As a result of this training, they will be able to make iepairs to damaged planes, en gines, repair trucks, search lights, and other apparatus emploed in this ser vice in the field, thus i educing the amount of apparatus heretofore aban doned for lack of prompt repair. The men of the first quota will be clamed as blacksmiths, machinists, 60011 special ists, automobile di Wel and repair men. electricians, electrical machinery repair men, magneto specialists, and telephone men. It is pi obable that some changes will be-made in the subjects to be of feted to the succeeding classes, but nothing is known as %et leg:tiding this phase of the matter. National Arin 3 )Ira The men nho will come here for the Com ses will he taken limn the enlisted men and the National Army, effot is being made to seem e, least for the first quota, those men who already have had some experience in the lines of ork oh rh eto he taught I fowever, any men who a r e listed in class I, may ask to have their standing moved for waid and be assigned to duty with one of the classes, if they can pass the necessat y entrance equn omen ts. College in Charee of (lass Work The scholastic pal t of the work will be wholly in the hands of the college, although the Uoind will make the nee essai y enhance. requirements and de cide whether or not any individual is eligible. The college authorities will only have to pi ovule the instruction and will be i esponsible foi the class molt and the grading of the men. The faculty of the various depai tments un der Which the work comes, wt•hiclt will probably be the Engineering and For estry schools, will do the teaching, at least foi the first installment of 125 men. It is altogether likely that some of the men in this first class will be retained as nista uctors or assistant lastructoi s for the following classes, its permission to do this with any of the men tsho posses the necesary quali fications has Been given by the War bepartmenl. Military othet•t ill he sent here to represent the Adjutant General's office, and tall keep the records of the men tranferred het t• and t;tt•e utsUuctton in mllitatp ti .11011 g. These officers 1% ill be in full chat ge of the men except at tittles t‘ lien they e 0 ttending classes A 'mid 1000 31 en Coming' The instruction of each man will be an individual in °Went, and when he has completed the mese' ibed work he will be returned to camp. The average length of ume that one man \%ill be here fot• paining is estimated by the Federal lloitid to be about eight weeks, so that a total of ab o ut one thousand men will be hole to l'enn State during the course of the summer • .% number of subjects have been omitted front the original urogram, and the limit set by the avail able housing taeilittes has 'educed the number \\iie can be itecomodated at one time from about one thousand to live lnwulcl d, JI:MORS A iym ITT El) The next Senior Dance will be held on March 30 in the Arnim y. It has been deckled to admit. Juniot a to this dance And the tickets will cost $llO winch Includes the war tax. , t,;? It s , t 1 41 • ' 74 fk 4 Lik ), •- 1 1- P 4 4 4:4. 1 4 p _ Committees Have Been Appointed To Take Charge Of Events For Tuesday Afternoon The inogi.nn ior Commeneeinc•nt is being :mange.' so that My and wet. weatho viii be taken vale of tit detail. If it 1•, till 'l'r'eSd:n thel e A\ iii bu 1 , 0111 kn.-A:hall and lacrosse, but. I..ndiet ball Vllll he ill - m(101 In t•,l•,ti (11 N‘ (.1 w, ember the ri)grain ttil he inn in the .\iinl‘ and neither kiseball laeinsse will ho plited, but basketball will be ike main feature. It has been :whinged by the rommittet, tie thaL tilte ossu time will begin eaily in the after aeon and all wllO Wll4l 1.1./ see Lill, in prefer ence lo the baseball game may do but any win, \Nish to \\ 'mos..; the base ball game w. ill have an imnoitimity to see at least env-bah of the lamosse game. The lia , trall games will he played be moon a pielual team flint' the college and the class team that has shown up the best in the Interela , s games It is hoped to make :ill the events top notelleis :mil the committee, ,Ile nig hind to see that the alumni uro enter lamed The follot\ inu, committees ha•:e been apiannted to look ,liter the in °want for Tuesday afternoon. dam —ll.n t, Coessnian and Alajor I..:a!ies, wrestling —Johnson, Lunt; and tihultz; DekneV, Clat k and Mai ton, boxing-- I lenne3 : laerosse--liartaeh„'Dean and haseliall—.lhson, \l•heelmg and Alulgue, b t , ,kethall--Archroth, -Blakes lee and Iluttlemmer l'aair "Mingle is Leung as chat' man of ail the commit tees. I :11V THRIFT STAMPS HANKOW COLLEGE HEAD MAY SPEAK HERE SUNDAY Dr. Elh% P. Jones, Inesidcnt of Ilankoa• l7nion Colic4e, Pu l -Chow, China, v ho w in the fluted States on a leave of ,LlP,cocO, has been asked to come here and speak at Sunday chapel service on some phse of his pork in Chin,i Dean Holmes hopes to !MVO 1)1. Jones come here next Sunda, but et nothing definite has been heard hum Dr. Jones. In the event of Dr. Jones' inability to be here, Dean Blaisdell will speak on "The Student's Use of Demme," with particular emphasis laid upon the thought that the proper use of a college student.';; leisure time spells success in later life In gathering material for Iles talk, Dean Blaisdell has used the unique method of asking all the heads of the departments in the College to submit unsigned statements as to how they employed their 'cisme w Idle at college. STAG DANCE IN ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT'S FEATURE This Is The Second Event Of The "Stick-Together Campaign" That Is Now Going On—To Award Prizes For The Best Couples— Musical Mass Meeting a Great Success—Other Big Events Are Still To Come Do you want to earn the dollars in rather easy fashion? If so, just follow these directions, and the money is yours. (let your dear "tomme - tor in a cor ner. where coo can hold se\ mil minutes of concentiated votive] sation with him; tell Min n hat a tine loolo.ng chap lie is, that lie would make the Thespian "gn Is" look like hack numbers. et cetera and so torch, t11)11 then ask loin if he doesn't want to he ❑ - wife - indeed, and to act the part tomorrow MOIL And why tomorrow night') Well, 3.00 see that is the date for the Stag Danco in the Ai mory, the second :Wan. of tho "titick-Together C.mmaign," and it is to be SOM I: affair, according to the ad vance dope. Ilow about the live dollais? 011, it is straight goods, and it is to he au :titled to the best appearmig. hest liallellll4 001.11110 on t i n A second pros 01 ttul he auaided for second place Faculty Judges in order to avoid all appearances of paid:day in the own' do, a committee composed of three members -of the faculty will be asked to act as Judges. This committee will probably be com posed of Dr. W. S. Dye. Pi ofessor J lf, Frizzed and Dr. \V. C. Stoddard, and they will chose the twy leading couples based on the qualifications mentioned above. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918 TO ENLIST NAVAL RESERVE MEN HERE Recruiting Officer Will Be Here About _March 15—The Summer Cruise Still Uncertain Following riiii , o(leriible con espond ince- and a commence with the wheels of the N'ar3 Delia] fnent, Dean Sackett. Tor an enlisting officer, sui on, and elm Ito In visit l'ollll State :Mout 'March 171 for the puriimie in en "lndent, de,iring to enter the Naval Ite4erse lor Engineeis This will eliminate the nefessit, of a tilt) to l'hilintelphia by the candidates for the miiiimc 111 being inducted into the ser- Nici , I.lllllolgratlual. tingineet mg student. hetween the ime- of ih and 21 and including those 5511( i ld ‘e _'l since the draft. 1101 iitis passed 1. ellglhle .\ ih Toll examination will he re 0111011, but nothing regal ding "eholastic test sins mentioned toson ta In et, tit the Nat) De nau intent it ill occults' totiin in the inigietning Litoltling !el attitruNituittel, week, (luring %%filch tune the :,tutletiPt !nay cote•tilt, Lieutenant r l'ucliet, the ulluTl' In c l unee,leg:titling the molter It. It; I,loh:tide that i.ome of the app to , ' of the «illege phy:Actoti will il,t e to he borrev,etl, but the\ N‘ ill hung then own huger In int apparatte, aping. ft I`: one of the N,uvv I)epai Unent't, rulings. tintl ihiger"pintt , , inte,t, he taken t I all lIICII WII” ettle,t in the NaV \ In, identi fication purpoi,es, Sllniiii(.l 6 l'ilike 1.11(.01•110li 'Vhc iine , Anm or a SIIIIIIIIOI* el'lll , e htlii l'olll.llnS an uncertainty It' the n' e,-. y :,1111R, o not :ivailahlo, it In oh lile that colt:1111 viotnul -\ lc v, 111 ho mail It. to th it ah on 1 , to the .Iv,atl(.ll cot I.)opat uncut The plan, Vk 11/( •' 1 the vv tutn!ln( 111.11 , :( . ,will In01 , •1111‘ d(1,01141uu t 11113111 1, f‘1 . .4 . 1111.11 (olio' W.., lli 1 11 -. 4..1'1 , '1 1 111 , (I 111011 V.lll 1101 110 V.111(41 11 1 1 . 11vIIV1` (1111.\ s. Vepl lii .1 VVI V . I: l .lVe s enlel v, mitt] il)(o; e i 11,..1 ulmplele tilvll', vow ro• o the , nu-Mtut ton mit Ivlu>ont tip' Inoll VII -11 vivo N‘III 111 , •Ii Iv to complell.• Ikon rnii i 1..1111t. 171"," TIIKIVT :-4'1'.1 1 I'S DUAL. DEBATE WITH SWARTHMORE MARCH 15 The. lilt"( tleb.ite , , of the , -,e,e-on toll lie held Ida v. Match I:db, %%hen 111(` Penn Sta adirtll.l Ire team conic...P., • N , tth te•m; hue. \%lith , the Pine ntnl neg.' - I L.\ go.-, li t , ae - n.nst tir6at thin e':, 1;1111.111 t' 1 - :it : -. 111 e Tile "I :i.`,6l‘ Intl 010 \var.-lin - if .. or I..edetal tocultition tin in In should he permanently 0.-A.thin,ited :•tot time , 4,1 Pont 'rile. mitt for the teant , hive inn been :elected et.. but it di lie elinsen [wrote Hurst week. tiLq‘, -.torn ttt waging will he tr , 0.1 out at the ‘let'.l to het e l'iores,or egad: tit debating at rateknell Nt ill he the time judge, he I ‘‘lll An on 11111 , 1)1,11( . 01111. :1111101111( . 0 11 . 11 S lit•C1 , 1011, .111(1 then give his rea....on, ler the sante PE= HAMLIN GARLAND PLEASES ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE The fifth of the le , : of elite' tam mein.- °Hetet( 1.3 the V. and the I)euallment of 4 .11 ti,te v mic cesslttlk gn - en to the Atalitot tom h‘ Hamlin (I.tanol AIL (-Lano! hln , had mono expviteneeN .111.1 a del.:4 - 111AM ‘3.1.• of lite'enlhtg them, the le. tine 1111 , 1% ell yeeel‘eli 1 upo n I lio 1 eque-q. of a minilKT of students. AI land w.ol induced to givo some selections fr out Ills t ecent I 1, 0 1; • sJ)ii of the Middle I Ito der " Th e se w, 01 e. e.recutllN Intet esung to, they 001 e incidents from some of hi s 01A actual e\l'erJenee.4, The selection el - allied "I:nole Eth.in's Speculations in l',,tent Medicines" v.is vet humor -0111.! .111(1 V.,(11 11011I'L\ appiallSe tom the , tllenee. In conclusion ho gave seven al j thaleot stories of the - Middle West Mt (Lit land also spoke 111 College Chapel on Sunday 1001 dug The d Ince t , elletioloil Ua bettin pt moptiv at , eyoo-tho ty .and Cie I, 1/ P o:7e Iji (11etill':1 NVlii lurntslt the ind,le Cot the dncer , . In order to cover tha u. want of the tirweq and the other incidental eispenses, it his been decided to di", tliti hat among those pi e , ,ent, vt go:10,11mm don't forget our small eh loge , As for obtaining of the neeti,,ai i• male par:whet milia reg urn, that is fan IS .-ample The limit p trt r> to get the spit it and the deternmiation, end then there ate lots of ladies who are willing Is) do the t eq. Till, xxiis proved on the night of Zarno•.; ,'areas whin the lost Stag Dante was hell ill(illee1111 , 11t, you might Mier to s ale the prwe with the donor of the iaeo_uniel Ileing a "- , tag' • affair, ladle; trail 3 , lit ho pet netted on tile (loot , but that-e tle,ll - tog to i 110 4 s the dance may do ,o fioin will be I (.. , c1 ved for them 31,1: , .. , . 3feetintr Shows "Pep" Any one x% ho attended the 'Musical Alas% Meeting last Thoisday night should he ‘‘ filing to attest that the Penn State spirit is certainl.s "sticking-to _gcthei " Dean Ifolmes tried to point out, there seems to be little need for a "Stick-Together Campaign" because thei e is no doubt that the spirit of the (Continued on last page) THESPIAN TICKET SALE ON 'FRIDAY FLeulty and Senior Sale First— Junior, Sophomore and Fresh man Sale Next Week 'lt Days to Advertise. , the farce Inch N‘ 111 he Produced by the The -plans on March 113th in the Auth tot into is being perfected male' the able (illl'etiml of - Ali'', Mary Dunham an I Dr. S e, of the Englr-h De pal tment Rehearsels at e being held lughtb and indications ifoint to one of the ino , ,t sucees , ful prOductions that s‘.l etct pi e-ented by o Penn State -ardent oi , ,,anwation '1 he show will '6O he given it the Om man Opel a lou , -.0 lellefonte on the evening of Mai • It 22, and either at Tgt one of I lunt lmlon on the In St of Ain .1 The latter dale It is not been delautely decided up,op, hut the management will com plete the alv;ement, ,‘lthin a tent da‘,l :tl_N '4%11 upper in thy, 0 , 111 , t1(”4 111,11 e stollar lights In SilOW Of ear, and , new f.lot - ls AN Ili i‘e Peon. The , 4 I 'I% 111 \ o thwr ntitutl aPlitIL in the 'rho do in and thoy ale ettn nig to ke the nio,t of it The play e nt 11. , tn 1,;11,11ing to end ;Intl ono in tho v 111 he able to 114•1' (11:111.11.1t . :11:111tV Ur the 1 tlite-1 p. tent 71110 \\ * in T t egittonl' llll,l di the L'.,-op at I; 10. :Intl ,it th , lint° Oa. Lu ultl InPilthers :-'1511,11 , Ina Make their 1,-,tnValion , 4. Th“ ill ht. lipid :It the 11l hour on Alornl,l3 tthtle tho Nulrhutuute cnul Vie to V:111 he held :It G:21) 011 Ttle,hit f e11111:2, The trill cun t nuc L.tt 11 tight Until } - t p nt The pi i till drponit upon its lurruun 01 the ,e.ll, ,:,,,,,,,,,,. 5T.,,,,s Relay Team Picked For Meadowbrooks I oil lila!, phwe, mt su t ie's in trael, leant wet it !Mid 111 the I),lse nient (‘I Jlr\lh.ter 11.111 .111(1 Conch list peeked the Melt %%no \till 1 epi (“-ent. the I tine and th , : Vend° \‘ brook gine , , .011 I•'I anti Satin do The compe lit ion has heel) keen ever since tandulate , , mere called out, et - Lily in t'. Inter. hut the liwo M • , em ,tit are Ile: tau :iit iii“\ 1. ti; the elm - Mullion kith, l'he tellomnig r, ill lepti , ,elit Suite at 1"Iti idelphia cn - unit Sato] tat : 111,9 \\ * . l Kl'.ll l , \l(t, I ill, Ortirnoimi ,, . -011 1 1114. lielllllllll4. 11110. Nett Lome!, , tel I anti cot, or \\tl- I•.nn , The events in %%Inch those t - een ate entered mei c printed in last m,cel.'s Cu )I,IJEC.I.\ N, and. they .sheald make n e•eellent shut tug until- ',Ming Mulls:. The lela.N te_an \\ Inch NI. l❑ rare• .1gd.111 , 1. Pia composed of Thomas, Mullin, and Way, with to,n men miming mid the other• actme , mbstatute The, eNent expected to tt rate 1;1 eat deal ol • inlet est. as the I 0 lilt htt e sending ei composed tin Inc tery fast men. Ilunever, the Lane ut State's team, Mule not spectae -1.0,11 Caul% last, and a good race can e 1 ,hhed for. Pill e - Npeets to tlefeat the little and NVltite, .ind Shea. the nal mini qual ter mule champion tti the 'mot ho to expel' toil to give them the edge 11, in it el, Uliety is sure to push s'iite.t to the utmost. 11121 TilltWL' STA.NII'S C. A. NICKLE ELECTED 1918 VALEDICTORIAN ..' Sento!' 111C(1.111g C A. NI( hit• tta, 12111!..Iled ldieliletoll,lll of Lill.' chl,;-. kin 1 , a menthe! of the ..4tuileti I Council and dui mg his him Neal here - has mule a vet y enviable I etortl The ti,econil hentet,ter of his Et eqnnan yea', he won the Piesulent's prise and he xt On it again the lat. Antic:Am 01 his Sophomore year. 11e hos N\ 011 the Joint ',V. Sgholat ship fin Once successive ears, and has-been ,?lemeil to the folloxt utg honorary ft a tei nities• I . lli Kappa Phi, Eta IN:appa Nit and Tan Iteta I't Ile hs taking the roll , (' 111 laorlt teal Engmeering ;mil is tniiinlier of the En:pincer's Reset ve t'l l oll the completion or hp, out -4 , he e•peets to enter the Signal :orbs in the trgni.n arm‘. hoist II(' \N.V., 111 (11,1141' Of the xtireles , :-.ta tom here. electing .1 valedictoi an. the else, Noted IA) admit Juniors to the leo teinatning Senior daneei, one of which hell Ala n.ll 30, and the ()they lied 13 1\ AI, Levick was elected inanduer rot the coming ,e,e,on Anil the mune ill \\' I: ID wog proposed tin niemhei , llll , in the clas , i The class deouled to lII' C nieniluirs %%eat caps and gIiNVIVI 1111 the t onit"e ,, cement exeielScM In•Y THRIFT WPAAIPS 11CD CTiOsS IL N(:1 The , teiond Ited Cioss Dance I, to he held he Ai riot N. On r; ittn day, wale] the , 11111.1 vedon of the Senior Davey Conini.ttee onto will begin pi the ftft noun tittlg \VIII continue anal 9.:11 1 l' ll , while n "Jitney Supper" mall he ved at the IVonian's thulding at the t t-toniare (lining hour. 'l'ieket'l 111 ( . I , Nt one dollar, each ticket admitt ing one ,•0111110 Purthe,* pal licular, of the d true N\ ill be .101110 n cell in the near (Mine. • CA wrooNisT i A NYE I) Thc -COLLEG EA I, ereby issues a call tar a. eartool Ti t Those de- swing to competel -uuld submit two original eartraiy Mefore :March 15th, drawings toi left at the ..„... coLLEMAN ulli lelection will be based on °lig; t, ' t . y and qual ity. 943. WRESTLERS AND CAGE MEN BOTH VICTORIOUS Basketball Team Closes Se,- son With Three Victories On Western Trip SYRACUSE ONLY TEAM TO DEFEAT 'VARSITY The Pena to basan tea rounded out. n Ma one of the mt:m.lJ ost su m ccessful STATE GRAPPLERS in a number of years when it , retin•ned form the annual westei n trip! READY FOR with a. record of three victories and not defeats Carnegie Tech and West , Lunt] Virginia Univei sity were all defeated by comfortable margins, although every game wns closely contested, the h, o, latter games were especially Interesting,: for in each case the opposing team had a lead of several points at the end of the th , t halt' The to:im lila \ed up to Its usual 1 ~ toliddl•tl, the perfect passing of the I The Penn State grapplers will have 14 11 0 aml \Vhlte. together With - clost; ettoetting, being tat gels te,monsmie for the sitting Lehigh Unit cosily team as the ettatote , „ Evety Inembei of the their opponents on Saturday evening in to. skit red, but the nork. of Captain the At mory. Lehigh has shown up well in all the meets in which she has Illakesloo was an ontstostuling feature ‘yont , und b le t„ ail this trio, rompetod this season, and defeated as he had lust a huge amount of wcw l'enn 21 to 8 two weeks ago. However, online the tone he wits iluti.iniined the Naval Academy team defeated the di do. (lermiin measles Lehigh aggregation three weeks ago by la good margin, hut every bout was Shin n Starling fought land ft oat beginning to end. It e, inlet estmg to note that in each I., eelee , o f th e B rown an d white. was (ontest the Penn- State live' could not f the stellar performer, \tinning a fall on get malts xitv until the second half, \V3att, of the Navy, in less than seven in the lit st halt, the team led slightly Imitates. This was the Only fall that er Pitt, and no the other tOO gat tiles. the South Bedflebein aggregation was Itlne and White tt,as somewhat out- .t it le to iegister Tgainst the Altddies. played Itut when the second hall Th e !n ue an d white have always suit ted there wit , : no Stopping the Weal i found the Lehigh team a hard combina it\ e, goals rained in such lama i tom to defeat and this meet should essi.in that it 1V31 , , almost impossible prove nu exception. Lehigh has been lot the ;image spectator to follow the winking hard for the past row weeks i n ,e 4 re eparatton tot the bouts and expects As Pitt iciterediteil with a victory °vet to come Ilene with the idea of handling \V & .1, there is little doubt' that Penn the State men their nrst defeat of the State has an undisputed claim to the' olleguite basketball vhammonship of e• tern and central Peniewlt•:utia In t the only thing to mnr . an Minn wise poi oietl3 , ateetiisfut i,eason nt the game di upped t. Svi netrse on :1 foreign floOr 1)% a seLll.e of :i 1 to 4 I. I'll i II uin Ideal Again I ov, the seisind time Mullin a meek, the l'enn State team humbled the tie tat , ' of the Blue and Cold, this tont- to the tane of 3G to 2.8. In faet. tit, is the hist time in a number of c.a. that State has been able to defeat in basketball on the latter's floor. The game seemed tathet tistlebs throughout, I'enn State leading at half time 15 to E.'. In the second half, how i. the State fit•e began din.wing ands and the game ended with Captain Itlakeslee's men eight points to the good. Young and laakeslee featured for Penn State the former getting Continued on la -4 hI I:13Y THRIFT STAM I'S INTER-CLASS BOXING MEET IS POSTPONED 1: P. I iennev 'l9, who has charge of krone, instruction this season rn the absence of a physical insti actor iti gradqally 'minding the candidates for the rations class teams into form. lbe.vevel be ha., been greatly handi capped in hi', efforts by the scarcity of emmielitors m the three upper-classes. p, especially true in lie heavy we.ght classes and all who wish to cimmete fui the Val lolls class berths ale urged to rem tto the Arnim foi !mai notion It has been decided to 1)081- row: Intel cl,ths lioxing Meet from the mlddle of this mouth to the last of the month, and it is quite probable that the meet will lie held oil the last Friday meet N% 1)0 held on March :2:1 :UY Tlll3 FT STAMPS !i'll'Ill:NT COI:NC - 11. ",11,,E'l'ING The Student Council Will meet to night at 6.15 in' Room 121, Old Maui. honswtant business will he taken up. HAMLIN GARLAND TELLS OF THE CITIZEN ARMY It is The Duty of Those Who Cannot Go To The Front To Try To Lighten The Cares Of The Boys In Khaki—To Write Them Let ters And To Send Them Gifts Should Be The Cheerful Task Of The Ones At Home. Ol'lt III"I'Y TO OUR CITIZEN All3ll By Hamlin Athrland Ti me the most amazing change 1 which lie_ )vat has brought about is the ra motion of (air ai my from a command of miscellaneous volun (eel s into a gigantic tinfoil of the fight ing CILIV(IIIS of the Nation. Mote than a million men, selected for their youth, their uourage and their vnilitv ate to present Arne' Ica to Flutope in the guise of it armors, and in till the pirtm es which we Int‘e been permitted to see of them they are so unmistakably of the New Woild that only a glance is needed to them finin a group of each ut Ili soldiers, line, up standing' though they may he 0111 ;limy is a citizen at my It Is combo'-oil of our brothers, our cousins and out sons. Nothing like it has been seen in Ametica even in the days of sixty-one, for at that time the volunteer syhtem alone determined the service. The American army in France is out selves in khaki. All classes are 'epic seated It is entirely democratic in its personnel and in its spirit. It is an army to be proud of and to be mod for. It is far from home and it will not be strange if many of the boys become homesick—especially' if the winter cam lan. Blue And White Matmen De feat Navy In Hard And Exciting Meet HORST, DETAR, SHULTZ AND CAPTAIN LONG WIN Captain Long's Men In Good Shape After Hard Bout With Navy— Shultz May Be Lost To Team It is not yet fully decided who will compose the personnel of Captain Lung's team, but it is quite probable that the same men will be seen on the mats that have appeared in the first two meets. Pi ellimmuy trials begin on Tuesday evening, the semi-tiials will be held on Wednesday evening and the finals on Thursday evening. Hurst will have the hardest fight in the finals "lien he will be oppo.,ed by Carber, who has shown tip well for the past few weeks and who was defeated by Horst last week on a decision, two hoots hav ing been declared draws. Detar To Meet Bei ier Detar will, in all probability, face the tiU onge , t man on the Lehigh team when he meets Bevier. This Brown and White 125-pounder has been malt ing an excellent. recoid in all his ap peal ancei, gaining all of his victories by fall,. This bout should move to be the best of the evening. The Inue and White wrestlers will have to dispose of this combination if they wish to deal the way Cm the Intercollegiate:, as Lehigh has always been a strong contender in this affair. Penn State is sure to put up a strong light in all of the bouts, and those men alio lost to the Navy are out to redeem themselves at the expense of Lehigh The Probable Llne-up The teams Will probably be composed of the following: 115-pound class—Nicholas. Lehigh, vs Hoist ()I Oat bet* 125-pound class-13evier, Lehigh, vs Detar. • Toy-pound class—Wuei 7, Lehigh, vs Captain Long 1 15-pound clas , ,—Loeser, Lehigh, v`i Shultz. - la-pound class—Latimer, Lehigh, vs I iI'ONN 11. 175-pound class-11°0th, Lehigh, vs Nelan. 1 lea‘ yx% eight class—Manley, Lehigh, C7ai necks. Pant 4ett l e 4 down to n theaiy ~lnge• in the tt eneln,4 'lvo lighten this gloomy tontine, to maintain it close and hearty interest in this body of American citizens detailed for special duty, to summit them not merely with munitions of war but with tho',e supplies in which we can put pure admiration, our gratitude and our love, is our duty—a duty which we should gutsy as a privilege : Our men will be none the less wai 'mi.:, because we te member them with letters and gifts They are cat t ying our burdens, uphold ing 0111 honor---and I for one desire to express as best I can the deep obliga tion I owe the youth who has taken my place in the ranks. I want him to know my feeling. I want hint to know that so far as my means ano strength will allow I intend to back him up in his cheerful and splendid service To help him in his hours of eta ea tion is almost as essential as to see that he Is propel ly cared for in the field. We have a right to make his hoiden as light as we can and he has the right to receive whatsoever we can do in this spirit. Our men caAnot all come back to us but my wish is that those who do may be greatly/enobled by their battles as we should pi eatly gam by the sacrifices which we'are willing to make for them. Some Original Costumes Will Be Seen To nuirrow Night PRICE FIVE CENTS The Penn State wrestling team met and defeated the strong Naval Academy grapplers on Satin day afternoon at the United Suites Naval Academy, Annapolis Maryland, by the close scot e of 16 to 1 I. Penn State took the lust four weights on decisions, two:of %%Inch went into extta periods, while the Navy iron two falls and a decision. It true one of the hardest meets in Which the two teams have ever competed and every bout Mas a thriller front start to finish. The Naval Academy folloueis mere con vinced at the beginning of the meet that it mould be all their way, but the some indicates hum the State matmen fought to tiling home the victory. This makes the second straight victory for the Blue and White, the other being the defeat of Cornell last %%eels by it one sided score. Dotal came thtough tuth his recited untarnished when lie Casily won a de cision mei* IVittt Thole was not a minute in this bout in which the Navy lent esentative was able to outshine his opponent, and Detar led the fighting all the tray ‘V.att, who is wiestfing for the Naval Academy at the pi esent time, howevis. m not the man who wine the Academy cokes in oppos ing Ostermayer last year. Ile is a new comer in the wiestling ranks of the Middies. _However, this fact does not detiact from the well-coined t ietoi y of Det.u• Captain Long had little trouble in winning a dear-cut decision own Ii opponent, and there was novel a moment's doubt as to the ultimate out come of this bout. Horst Comes Through Ilm st put it great exhibition of ii estling across when lie secured a de cision on Day, of the Navy. It was necessary ffit these two men to wrestle an extra six minute Pei order to award the decision, as the first nine minutes resulted in a draw. Shultz also pi minced for the Nitany team when he won a decision over Pixton, of the Navy, in a fifteen minute pci The first time minutes of their bout resulted in a draw, and it Al as necessary to add the extra period for Shultz to show his superior ity over the Navy ma tmen Captain Redman, of the Naval Act ft em} grapplers had a 'laid fight to de feat Brtmn in the 158-pound weight, and it required eight minutes and fifty seconds foi him to nail Ili own to the mat. This bout %%as the most thrilling of the afternoon and although Redman had a slight advantage over the State man from the beginning of the bout, the Latter fought all the aay and was finally thrown by a double :um-lock Nolan pat up a S[lolll4^ fight against Sea ffe, of the Navy, but %%as pinned to the mat in a little mote than mu intnutes and a half. The heat weight bout was a big surprise Cm) neck! met Ins oppo nent of two-ears ago, Maichle, and al though 'wallet one was able to seem e a decision in the thst nine minutes, the Navy A‘iestler Llll.lllllllled in the extra period Neither man %%ea to the niat in the first petiod but in the extra n ix minutes, Malehle held a decided advan tage. nos) PI o.peet s The fact that I'enn State has met and defeated the intercollegiate Champions, Cornell, In a one-sided scot 0, and also the Mt wig Navy team thi ows a new light on the vit estling situation for this sea son The Nittany grapplets ate .t POWCI ful (minion:mon and maim of them should gather Intel collegiate lam els. Captain Long seems to be at his con ect weight and the same is true of Shultz, while in the past year these two men wet e winking in the next %%eights above, I lowevei, Shultz has enlisted to the At lotion Section of the Signal Cot ps and may be called to set vice at any nine. While In 9 loss still materially weaken the team, Penn State's chances I'oi the Intereollegmte Championship are exceedinglN bl ight 31 an) Slat'. 11(.1i l're•ptil \L•niy tornu•. SL•tte me❑ were 'Hen eat al the trivet at Annapolis, garbed al the olive diali of the IMlted States Allay, having tome h u m Camp leade to witnev, the bout:s. Among those (Continued on I..ast I'age) I:1:Y THRIFT STAM I'S ORCHESTRA CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON TIII! i 11.% I Set le, of Sitiolay aftr•t 'woo coneert<, will he given by the Penn State elle , ,titt iti the Atultho him food Son (lily talcs:loon at half past Olive TllO :1011:1StS foi the eoneet t e I'. 1. Albet t•iohn /pito u. I: relset 'IS. omi :tett and E. Iteitlet talinet. The pi ograto to be pi esented i, in six is tool is a 5 folltms• eh "‘Vitli the t'olots" Vaneila 2. Convert o%ertine "The Bohemian thrl" B.ilre :i (a) Romance "Eventide" it th lien- wa Id Ibl Camae "A passing Thought" Ti. ne»o.ald, I', 1.. Al hot t '2O, soloist. i. (a) Pilgi Chm us from '"rhan hausel" R. Wagner. (b) "Cavainne" .1. Raft. 6 Celebrated duet from "Norma," "Rear Ale, Not ma" 0. B. Eeldser 'l% and E W. Reider '2O, soloists 6 Pastoral suite "In Arcady" (a) Shepherd's Tale (b) Shepherds All Maidens Fair (e) Lullaby Id) Tout amen t At the conclusion of the pi ()gram, the audience is requested to Join ht singing "Blue and White."
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