Evepbody Out For The Free Movies Tonight VOL XIII. No. 24 COLLEGE SPIRIT DEFINITION . CONTEST LATEST FEATURE "Stick-Together" Committee, Introduces FIAT). At Tonight's Free Movies-- $25 TQ. Winner PROPOSED EVENTS Wednesday. March 13—Free Movies. - Wednesday, March 20—nee Movies Thursday, Much 28—Circus. Wednesday, April 3—Mass Meeting Saturday, "Api 13 —Grand Carnival A new feature in the "Stick-To gm,. Campaign" will be launched at the Tien movies this evening in the Audi torium, when the announcement of a "College Sph it Definition Contest" will be made It is tho belief of the com mittee will servo better than .I)thlng else to bring out the object of the whole campaign—namely, that of-arous ing and sustaining college spliit among the student body The contest will ho open to all undetgraduato students and will terminate on March 30 Through the kindness of the Y ST C ' A, rt prise of $25 has been offered for the best definition turned In doling the contest, providing, of course, that a satisfactory definition is submitted. :Whether or-not there will be such a ,definition wilLiest solely v.ith the de ,cision or the lodges The latter have, ^mot been uppelifitedas_yet, but they will bo Ihe:thr numl,e, and will repre sent students, faculty and trustees Their names Hill be nnnouneed at a later time. In oilier to facilitate the Matter of judging, the committee is arranging to have entail cards minted with the rules of the contest on one side and with the other aide blank All definitions must be written on these cards and should be legible The cards will be given out at the "Stick-Together" meeting next neck and provielon will also be made no that extra garde can be obtained. Rolex of the Contest In order to put every ono on an equal basis In the contest. the committee hoe drawn up the following lutes, which will be strictly enforced. I The contest Is open to undergrad uate students only 4 , 2. All definitions must be limited to 40 words ,': 3 An definitions must be dropped In the COLLEGIAN box on the first -• , floor of Old Main _ - - -• 4 "They must h.. in by March 30 6. There Is no limit to the number of ❑eflnlgons from on It person Of course, the event for tonight Is the free movie In the Auditorium. starting promptly at seven o'clock. Tho feature will be Harold Lockttood In 'Paradise Gordon" and there will also be a Key stone Com , dy, entitled "Falco to the Finish." :While no admission will be chat ged, a other collection will be taken up at the performance In order to de fray the expense Incurred IMMM=I It is also planned to hove Harlow present the prima to the win sting couples at the Stag Dance, at to night's performance. The first prise of $5 00 goes to C. W Rubinson 'l9, and E. C Koehler . 10, while the second prise of $250 will be presented to G. A: Snell and W. C. Gehring - both Fresh men. These two couples were picked by the judges, became of their origi nality of costume and their - dancing lability combined The Stair - Dance was undoubtedly a success and many novel and brilliant costumes sate to be soon --as well dm some that went to the other extreme As will be seen from the list of pro posed events at the head of title column, the committee Is working hard to make the campaign a success The movies next week - will be followed by the (Continued on Loot Puge) "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE'LTO BE PRESENTED SATURDAY Thespians With the First Mixed Cast in Their History Will Offer Popular Farce for Their Twenty-first Annual Production in the Auditorium—Tickets On Sale at Ca-op During the Remainder of the Week - , * The hamlet raustelplece, "It Pays to Advertise", the successful Broadway production of Commi and Norris, and for over a year the greatest riot of tun to be found in Now York City, will be presented Saturday evening in the Au ditorium by the Tlmplan Club, rep ranted by the .neat mixed mat over participating in a Thespian show. The rollicking farce, the nest icon musical show undertaken by the Thra cians for rt number of yearn, has been adjudged by New York critics-to be the speediest and most lurid exhibition of the success of the great American school of blurt over produced, and presented an it is by a capable and well trained cent it premium an eveniny of un usual entertainment. The coot se et whole has been parUc- Manly well chosen _The leading parts ore compotently oared for by the Mime Fishburn and Hoy and Masers. Knapp. Burkman and•Konnard. Tho work of Mies Hoy In tho difacult role of -a scheming but-unfortunato adventures., and that of Mr. Kannord as the dashing and resourceful advertising manager le said to be especially good. The other leading - mambas of the cast are very woll fitted for their parts and perform In a highly creditable manner. .. , _ ~.. p ..-jO , IIA : s . - v ~, , ..-:t -gun *tair 9, -,,,,;.9,.., _ , STATE WINS EVENTS AT MEADOWBROOKS Demrain' g Takes First In-Thousand Yard Dgsh and Ganzemuller ..Wins In Forty Yard Invitation t.The attuning made be the Penn State track team In Its competition with other colleges at the Ninth Annual Meadow brook Meet held in Philadelphia on last Pt Iduy end Settuday was Indeed friN ar able and In some ways mole so than hod been expected State sent the largest reptesentetion to thin meet that hes been sent fur tile last five yearn and as a result the Blue and White boys Inought home with them some of the much coveted laurels . . . The first excitement of the meet on Friday night carne when Demoniac, run ning tot State, completely outclassed tile lest of the competitors in the famous "Dresset Thousand" while Ores set. or Cornell, wns only able to come In third Dresser seas confident of the victor> and every ono of the spectators expected to see the Cornell stet come out ahead In thin Important race From the say stmt It was evident that Dres ser had his hands full In the Penn State man and In his calmness to shake him off, ho ran himself out, and Harvey Wagger of the nudist A C. nosed ahead of him for second plaice Dowser ran from scratch while Demming's handi cap-was twenty-two lauds The time of the race was 2 20 4.0,• In the 880 yard, novice, Newcomer finished third in his heat and Eyster took the same place In his, and in the finals, Newtomer wes able to come In third The 40 turd dash, handlcup, was one of the most Interesting events of the entire meet on account of the spirit ed competition. In the first semi-final. (Jammuller woo first and,ln the finals. W. Andreas of • Dank : nom Poitechnle, won first place with Cansomuller sec ond Gansemullef wax I uncles from scratch, however, and Andrews had It handicap Consemulier Wins Cup In winning the 40 yard Invitation. aontc.stnnui limning from scratch. Cense=ller proved himself one of the best short distance men In the country, running niptinet such men us Ward, of Chicago, the Is the 100 and 220 lard national champion. Mutiny, of the Ger mantown 11o5s . Club, 01Inra of the Boston Athletic Club, and Lumbers, of Pitt. The seveml heats of the race Vero prettily contested and In the finals was aeon one of the bent moos of the end. =Meal. Gammalier finished first, with Motley second, and Griffith, of Georgetown. third Tho time was 4 4.5 seconds As a toward for winning this event, Gansemullei receives a large Whet trophy, donated yently to the a Inner, and permanently to the winner of Mice successive years In 1916 Brevet_ of St. Albans recehed the tiopify. and In 1917 Joe Loomis of the Chicago Athletic Club was the winner of the event. Tho /modal ono mile relay between State and Pitt woe one of the moat sc offing of the meet. Thomas, for State. lead off with a seven yard load, but Eckhardt reduced this to about three yards with Kroll getting a lead of three or four yards on Bayard. ...grail re tained this slight load and when Morrill received the baton. Static was still about three yarde ahead of Pitt. Morrill passed WSJ lead to anchor man Unary, who role a pretty race, but Shea, tho national ,quarter mile champion, was able to pass (Continued on Last Page) Tho cant In the order of their op ponent.° eonalsta of. Mary Galloon, SocrotaiY to Mr. Martin, Mies Margaret FL Inehburn 'lO Johnson, Butler at Martin, Prances K. Itoekey '2l. _. Tho Comteeee de Maarten, Idles Eva M. Hoy '2O, Rodney Martin, Byron W. Kapp '2l. Cyrus Martin, the millionaire soap manufacturer, Paul H. Berkman 'l9. Ambrouo Poole, Advertloing Export Walter B. Kennard '2O. - Marto, Mold at Martln'a. Man Gahm rine Scudder 'lO. _ William Smith, Norman D. Hoye. II - Mina Burke, Itodnoyhi Stonogmphor Moe Darla 13 Little 1.1). . George bleChounoy. Stanloy Cohen '2o._ Charles Bronson, Calton IC. Den noy 'l9. Ellory, a epollod child, Paul H. Ester ly Tl. Thor will he a general ludo of ticket. on Friday night itt the Athletic Store from gig -thirty to eight o'clock. Tho Thespians will show again on March 22nd At Bellefonte and probably on April 12th at Hunting:lmb: The Tyrone engagement has been cancelled. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 MATMEN WRESTLE CORNELL SATURDAY Ithacans Prepared To Meet Captain Long's Team Have Several New Men In Line-up The Penn State wrestling team will Jou: ney to Ithaca, Nen Volk on Sat utday %hero they will meet the strong Cornell University matinee in the after noon. Cornell is out to avenge their defeat at the hands of Captain Long's man miller in the season, and an ex cellent meet Is predicted Of course, the _Blue and White aggregation will Journm into the enemy's temitory with the express idea of administerinng an other defeat to the Intercollegiate champions, and thus make themselves mote secure in the race In Intelcollc gime circles tills teat The Cm nell grapplem met the Naval Academy team last Satm day aftm noon, but did not fate as well as the Penn State WI estki a In thth recent alp to Annapolis The Ithicans were defeated by the one-bided score of 20 to 0. while the State wrestlers adminln cored defeat to the Navy matmen by a sense of 10 to 14. This would seem to make the Centte county aggregation highly favored contestants when they clash, but Cornell tan alwals been able to put up het strongest fight on her home door It In quite 'probable that amend new names will appear in the Como!' Bullard still mestle the 135-pound weight against Captain Long. he having in evlounly wrestled in tile 141-pound dans This will open the way foe a now 141-pounder who will face Shultz If the latter is suMcionUy roc°, ered to wrestle II) Saturday. Time may also be a new man In the 168- pound n eight for Cornell. android hav leg been unable to compete In the recent mean with the Uniformity of Pennsyl vania and the Nuf al Academy• The lest of the team ptobabb be com posed of the name men that faced the State m z estlers seventi SN Celts ago. The Penn State grapplers Lava throe victoiles to their credit at the present time, Cornell, the Naval Academy and Lehigh having fallen' berm their attack, while the Cuinellans Imo only the Univeisity , of Penno)leunla wt cutlets no their victims A good bout can be looked forunrd to In the 116-pound class, anAlorst Is out to tedeem himself agalialt Here, of Cm nell, the hitter having g• 10.1 a de cision over him 1,6 their bout at this place Nolan In also dotes mined to give Huntington, of Cornell, a hard battle when they clash Detlll% Cantnin Long. Shultz, Brown and' exam - edit' seem have the edge on their oppanenls, evlousb defeated them The line-up will probabl) be ns fol lone 115-pound cins:2-Itufer - annell 110,1, l'enn Btnte 126-pound clues—Angully. Cumuli vs Dela, Penn Stole 06-pound clean—Ttulinrd. Cot null vs Cuplain Long. Penn Stole. 145-pound clam—Tuttle. Cornell to Shull,. Penn ante 168-pound class—Stanid. Cornell % , e Chown, Penn State. - _ 175:pound chum—Huntington. Cot nell so Nolen Penn State Heavy weight chug—Potter, Cornell so Csur neckl, Penn State • The men who compose the team Melt will face Cot nell on Sat. day 'alit be Penn State's rePresontation to the Intereolleglotes on blench 22 and 23 This hue already been decided upon, but there muy be an exception in the ease of Shultz, If he In not sufficiently I movel ed to make the Cornell ti Junior Prom Will Be Held April sth The annual Junior Prom will be held title ye.,in on Atoll 5. Tills is a considoi - able departure ffom the usual custom us, this meat ustailly loicart of the corn-' mencement week. program Due to the unsettled conditions It was decided to set forwaid the date thin year and to fulloo the lend of the close of 1018, by admitting all classes. It one also decided at the Junior class meeting lust Friday evening to make the dunce °nth ely Informal All elaborate decoiations and booths will be done away with, and due to the fact ; that a college orchestra will be secured the assessment will be moderate, being set at $1 75. 0 L 13aublits Wall elected baseball manager for the coming season. D. P Weloitei announced that the LAVIO will probably he ready foredistributlon by Ainll II NOTED EVANGELIST TO-" HOED SHORT CAMPAIGN Chailes M Alexander 101 intent to Penn State next Sunday and Monday to conduct a brief campaign In the Interest of the Pocket Testament League. It will be tomemberod that Alexander ums lisle last April at which time ho conducted a wily suc cessful campaign. or er ilvo hundred members being secured For the last tow months. Mr. Alexander has boon campaigning In the various army can tonments, meeting with a gloat amount of success In each Instance. LAST CHANCE—CARTOONISTS! The couicaux will elect a staff cartoonist this week. Candidates may try out nom any class. The COLLE GIAN medal is awarded In his Senior year, the same roconigition given other Bestial members of the staff At least two original drawings must be sub mitted ,to the editor before II o'clock Friday evening. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING :Thom wall ho a special mooting o gtudont Council Immodlatoly attar th. 'Chivies" this arming. Thu mating wIl bu hold In Room 121 Old Main. Import ant bovine*, is to ha bt opght COMING EVENTS The following Illogram of the Ments which ate scheduled to be held dating the lemainder of the present year hue ben compiled by the COLLEGIAN for the benefit of Its leaders, In older that no conflicting dates may be ni ranged Wednesda), Match 13.—Free Movies ictulltnrium Friday, Nlarell /s:—Debute, Swarth more so. Penn State Saturda). March IC —Annual Thes pian Slam. "It Pays To Advertise" Tuesday, March I9.—Tuesday r.% en ing Lecture Course, "A nip To Hawaii" by Dr D A. Anderson Wednesday, Match 20.—Pree Movies, Auditor Juni \Gucl_ 23 —lied \ 0 otts Saturday Dance Tuesday, March 16 —Tucsdas Even lug Lecture Course, "Horace CI cels"bt n Spzuks. Tbuttidn>. Mal. 20 —Zaincy's Circus Saturday, Much 30 —Senior—Junior Dance I , llcloy. Al , !I 5 —'The Feant of the Little Lento] on 1,3 the ChM' Glee Club Junior Mom Saturdny, Am 11 C —Nittional "Will the-W4-Da)." SIIMitIY, slnndus, Tuem(l2), Wedn. 11 , 0„ Ain II 21, 22. T 1 11 —Comm...L. moot 11% entH CAGE TEAM HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Record Shows Eleven Out of Twelve Games Won—Blakeslee Is High Scorer For Team The Penn Stale litskotholl team-has had one of the meet successful seasons In it number of elm en Out of the tmelve gumes on the schedule hav ing been mon The t cooed even sur names that of lust 3 wee successful when the Dine and White suc ceeded In tmehe out of fourteen con tests Victories wete this year regis tered ovel some of the strongest Ins ketball teams In mddlo and neutron Pennst.h.tnitt. among %Odell Ito Lehigh. Cetiinto Indians, and the Unlves sit) of Pittsburgh. Nat only have teams In Pennsylvania been defeated, hoyover, but Colgate and Wet t Unlvet say mete also met and downed When the present season opened last December. there one very fey el.en of the most optlr'...e. who ,Sided any dearreo af_lai,=...e...Afor • e ee'llerman had left for mill tare 0 ...ere: Walton, guard, and Hunt er• ard, had been graduated, and ' a am. the powerful center, had joined an strobulonee unit. The death of Lou beech, who had been a tot on the team, was also a wesere blow. But nevertheless a succestiful season 8410 experienced With Wilson and Foot as a nucleus, Captain Blakeslee began work, Wolfe and Mullan of halt 5 ear'e Fresh man team V.OIC taken on. the former an guard and the latter as forward Blakeslee soon trlllleCrled to canto. and Young became the other forward St mouse Olds lielor Lehigh, Pittsburgh. Carnegie Tech. and Juniata were all downed this yeas, Penn State winning a two-garno series from each team The two victories over Pitt were especial]) Pleasing to the State Collett en+. as the Blue and Gold usually takes the game on Its home doer - Last 3enr, Pitt and Lehigh each managed to Bennie One game of the net les of too, but this season they note unsuccessful Syracuse toils Indeed the .13 team able to defeat Penn State, and this setback came in the fleet game played oil the 1101 them hip It will be temembeted that %remise was the teem Mitt Penn State nosed out 22 to 21 in last year's IMMO In the Armor) While Blakeslee. loung and Pest will be lost by minimal., the prospects ale. need thole.. exec tingly blight foe an other successful —ifs. nest teat With Mullen na line flaw till. and Wolfe and Wilson its distils. It Is volt pi obable that enough material 0111 be available Dom this year's Pt eslitna, squad to 1111 out efficiently the tend:ling posi tions Without doubt, the team this year vies one of the best. that Ism mere seated Penn State The quick V.Blllff of the for‘vaids, together with Catania Ellakeidee's all-around V. Olk at the !thetal position, co nstituted a newel - ful elan log machine, and was Ito gel) te m...pile fol the games won, then, ton, the mending has been especially good, and thle also has bout no Inconsiderable (Onion In the success of tine team Opened Willi Juniata Penn State eneneti Its KOMI. lent December, before the liolida?e, with a ~ y2 1 i ! t2 0 8 1 . ) n a ox s t co o r i e ro o r, f . 4 o l t and woe completed 14 to 20 Juniata in R 10111011 RUM°. 111111 the next victim, foiling by no name fiCUI 0 nn did Lohigh Col Hole Indians Wn.o detoured 98 to 27 _. . In tho hurt hornet game before tho north ern trip. From th s trip, Penn Stat. returned pith Ile ono defeat of th , Henson. Syrnuee Wit nlng. 34 to 24, Lot thin, hohever, tho i Blue and Whit (Continued oil, Laid Page) Candidates fa kaki MVO bee,. m ill ho seen In athletic and no the college son year will be ele, • 1111 vote of the I desirous that ON these men, so U IWO Is held, eve to Note intelliget will ha held 01 close of the col same time the Is chosen :•' ailed out, 001 1 , action at future, . meeting. AN 1 leader for next td by the mu tlent body, It le •ryenc look over t Sr hen the elec. yone will be able tIY Tine election •rtly before the ego year, at the ead cheer leader In arc candidates arc 11. E. Clark. . I'. Carl, 11. B. . Mellotherm. / The Juniors 0 for this position A. E. Mammal, Heller, and U. Totirgiart. ARMIIMEN TO COME HERE APRIL FIRST One-Hundred Eighty Men To Train In Airplane Work—Night Work For Students Necessary Latest Information from the Wall. De , pm intent, Its the ...it of Hovels! tele grams Outing the plait week, Indicates that about 180 National Arm) men *Olll be sent to State College on April first, Instead of the one handled and twenty ' the ns announced lust week These mon will be het e In obabl) for eight weks to Luke a course of training In electricaLand industrial wink connected with tlie Alt plane Diolidon Tile col lege authorities had suggested taking , uni) sixty-the men on April first, from width number, assistants might be picked to help when the target numbers come later Tile covet .meat, howevet, has asked Penn Suite to take IL hundred and eighty as the first quota. Thin decision of the govmnment leaves the oinelnls less than t h ree weeks In which to make pleparatlons The onto possible plan that could be deilsed In ot del to meet the governintne. iO - Is that of holding the student classes in the shops unit elects lent lab /mum 3 in the e‘enlngs anti on Satur da) afternoons This will be imperathe, as the government requit es that the enlisted men who ale coming, shall spend practically eight limns n MI) in the shop or laboratoty The matter wax pleoented to 1110 Council of Admlnliamtion, and while it r sits fin it heavy hoiden on the faculty lied disturbs the student schedules, It was felt that when the gosernment milts for such Mel vices, evtrriordlnary steps should be taken to cat 1) out Its &slits Th., Connell, theicifoie. apptosed the ohm and the consent of tile Pi esldent of the Beard of Tiustees was also ob tnlned Night Work Nocetetar3 Night uotk In the elect:kat labota tore will he Matted at once for the olenttl.l studentr. in addition to (belt rogulat daily work, and will be contin ued until Anti) that, after It kick time, they will not be requited to take lab ot atot,t N% 01 k After Apt II first, oil Btu dent !nab netten in the machine Mon,. Nuke zoom, and Jl:finely town, in addl. bon to 001 kin the elect, led laborator) for Mutinies] not tutting the E El come, will he nt night In IV, I Hamilton, of the Federal Coma of Vocational Educttlon, Larne last I%ldt* and Lieutenant Cares some shut lintel, for further confetencts con e pinr:_tps couraets to be offered and the knotting and commistatty facilities The govern ment in still considering the adti.bllitY of sending automobile repair men and at lotion mechanics after Na) that . RESHMAN CAGE TEAM IN FINAL CONTESTS The Freshman basketball ttam aver to Bethlehem tomon my whole lot mill play a f etid n game with 130111- .110 m then The Bethlehem aggregation honed the season at this Wane and the leshmen took their measure by a one bled genre Headier McCollum mill of be able to make the trio and lila .4.4 mill be meetly felt by the 1 - `1 ash- They is 111 Cholll At Ith the en ono. H tzleton 'YMCA team on the l'ol- lon lug et ening, Alan eh 15, and on Satur day es.ing they will met Wyoming Seminal) at Wyoming The team Is auto to be tot ced to tho limit If they Win Cleat, games an both the Ha7leton YMCA and IV) °ming Seminal y have plat ed a ell consistent ball all sensor MC “aunt tofaN Otto High School team, of Buffalo, Y. wlll face the lirst-yeet nice next Monday reciting In the Al mots In the last game of the no town This game Is 0109 looked upon • one of the baldest contents tel the Ri eshmen If the Fa eshmen are able to win these games they will bane a clean slate fat the 1400n011 not having been defeated. although they hill e met some of the sit ongest pt claimant y and net mal sr pool teams In the state The following men will, 11l all mail ability, Icy,enent the 0411111011, In these eon teat, vledmun nntl Miler, Cot bat 414, center, Futile) , lfoi b and neat, goat tit; Kincaid and Young Head 1920 La Vie At the Suphomme atlas meeting held In the Chemistry Annex on Wednesdn) evening, the Lotion log men wore elected on the business start of the 1920 LaVie NV..I Young. manager and A. S Barn hntt. and J B Maginnis is assistants A B. 'Kincaid, Jr tons elected Editor- In-chief of the LAM and hie assistants acre 11. 11 Minicoy and A W. Om The tennis - manager for the coming season trill be V T Tyson. L. W Bailey, chairman of the Honor Committee, milked for bettet subsea of the Honor System. coLLEou EMPLOIHE DIES The college flag was at half-mast the lent couple dots in memory of Mr Early Edmiston, an employee of the Agricultural School pho died on Sun day. Mr Edmiston was employed as tiltrotor of the moiling room for the School of Agricultine and the Experi ment Station and hoe held that position fot over fifteen yeq, . ETA ICAPPA NU ELECTIONS The following Juniors have been elected to membership In Eta Kappa Nu, the honorary electrical engineering fraternity, as announced In chapel this Morning. n B. Alexander A It. Loinbach W. C. Blouse It C Orr A. R. Brine R. S. Woo'melt PENN STATE TRIUMPHS OVER LEHIGH GRAPPLERS Detar Gets Decision Over Bevier In Most Sensational Bout of Meet-- Horst And Zarney Win Falls CAMPAIGN FOR BOOKS NEXT WEEK Students Will Be Canvassed In Order to Get Books For Our Soldiers and Sailors Soidiety In the 101.14a1e iimpments •111. 0110100 M to gel hooky of all Muds An alm,' 1, 1. brr ii moot out for Con ti ibutionii a 0111 all °yet tic y and next week im sot amide rot meths minmaignm In every community Penn Stale maidenly have been called upon to do Moil Wane, and an stroll. 11 111 be made on one day next lyeek to give easyolllloltUrilly to cleat 1110 mliehem of old text book',, books of fiction, [away, etc, that Still be greatly appicelated by the militia In his Idle moments The campaign In Stale College 011 l be taken to the too no people 1111 d faculty Inembeim, 1111,3 a large committee of students Icon been choren to take up the um IS milli the sudentii A prollnllnnly meeting of rep iiientathem fl em the faculty, students, .11111 trn,nspeople yam called by Di. a' Runkle, Myra, lan, last Pi Iday es ening and plans tot the student campaihm 11111 be discummed at a meeting of the student committee In Room IC of the Mum) at 7 °clock next Midi* °soiling The books don lied xlll all be collected at amine ton, enient place, the 'Y C A loon. In all probability, and here they unl be packed and Sent to Hari hi but g At that plate, they 11111 be 801 led anti collected, and then sent huniediately In tile 01110110 111111.111110 Student Conn.:Moo Tim following reprooo anllvon of tho etude ['body a Ithoutlarther notice, art requested to be present a tPi 'a met ;- log in ROOM K —C C Smith, Jr 'l9, FI D Robb 'l9. S A Wills 'lB, P L Koenig 'l9; Watts 'lB. 9 11. Lucas 'l9, 11 E Clark 'l9, M. D. Clark 'l9; I•` C. Toll py 'l9, 11 M. Campbell 'l9, C L'ielielbes ger 'l9, II J Wormer '2O, AV A Dean 'lB, R. M. Mine.° 'lB, C 11 Darrow 'lB, S Linn 'lB, Alfred Ehrlich 'IS, S Czarnecki 'lB, 11 C Matt 'lB, 1. 11; 1' Halley 'lB. P C Young 'l9 C 11 Pa; t 'lB, M 91 Long '18; R S Shalt./ 'lBl T D tamable) 'IS. L L 'Wilson 'l9. C Thou 'l9, .1 11 Johnston 'IS, J 8 Young 'lB, and D II Mingle, Jr 'l9 'l9 DR. BOUCKE SHOWS NEED OF THRIFT DURING WAR Saving Today Is As Much A Duty 1 ing Arms—Nation Needs Mone Respond To Her Needs First—L LImIT (Arroelale Prole. or of I:emiutufel) This It to be .1 Wahl talk as tequested by the editor The subject Is stung, lull) we must and shod, and butt tie may do It consistent!), at least tot the thuntion of the uor Thole ate all kinds of I clowns why II man land this Includes women, too) shod save. pm ticulatly in those dusts Vol in the Illst plat, the federal goy «, umentOfl'i manes to conduct the ni and to oln It It takes money nll the a time to ctinip a fighting nuteltine and to keep It at znaelmum xllliltlg pone, Tills commonplace about which sou hane heat a meat deal—sits ad nuueitm—hut nonetheless people seem to Co, get It fot IeIISOOY of Unit on 0. ' The innetnnittnt. to l client, cannot Lous entirely on taxation an a means of Maiming the nit, Loam. ate it cus tomers mondons deice, which cum mime eithe ec : long tins at /Molt Elmo sowings h um the pt went stand point the tot ins make no difference, tot savings alonecan bus theme bonds But let On lie 00,0 front the ntart that no do not pawn old oat Inge to buy new remit ltlem offered bs the govern ment. Let urrinake mute that only what we save lien enact counts The average cltiren lined add to his accounts In the hank by producing nuns and consuming lens Thule In no abet way of helping the countm, of do‘eloplng Main, or of being it true mate,. The Ilmt reason for saving, then, In ills need of the country ttlitutie chief cotes 111) Just now. as al ways, In the hands of a tepresentatlve leglslntuto told emmutlve Saving today Is an much a duty lOU ono your country 11)1 nhoulderlng nmm Or Imlng Yom mother tongue or obeying the lane or malting soot living honestly. Call It patriotism if son v.lll, but call It duty chose nli, and fulfill it faithfully from beginning to end Deeds mainly count! Sound 1m esteem Ad) iniltigeotts Thu second 1008011 for Oa, lug Is rite advantago of any sound Investment. Wu !meat to t nine our economic loyal of living. This Is thu Ideal slluntion. Just now no Invest our aavings In bonds or stamps to goon' something else than our material we Mk, but lot us trust that we di put 111080 goo"' Cornell Should Be Easy For Captain Long's Men PRICE FIVE CENTS Captain Long and his Dine and Willie gt apples non then titit d succen tine ‘lctoty of the tiellooll last Sattn day n hen the Lehigh nuttmen nere butied under a 26 to I acme Tile At ..y, n bile not (net-.ended. 0100 tilled 0 1 111 one of the best turn-outs of the teat, and the spectators mete tt ented lo t diet et eshibltion of ',nestling WllllO the ,Inkols mote unable to de feat the Penn State 10/11n. 111011 ugbies- Si eness hind 'Sight" appealed to the on looket9 and they 11 01 ult.. loin of 01 edit for Melt pied" effotts Thu falls and fora decisions null to the Illut And White ncttmon, nitibt Lehigh n points nt I 0(01 011 In. BoUtil \Silt 11 11l 1.111 IA N. 1.10 in the 1111-pound elatts lioint And nere the 11111 lin 1,4 ol 11141 rllll4 0001 111011 OPP.' 11,1 IN, 11 hit. 1),..“/ 0,41111 tong; 1:1 0011 1110 Tottell 11010 tillotH 1111 de. 01410114 The 111 101 took the pinee of SitultA on the team, due to nit inlut y the hitt, sustained 11l the Nst.,y meet. Shutt, Ix 0s 1.00[491 1.4 be In shape for lite Calmat meet this meek, honest. I=l Without doubt, the (pause bout of the et ening Pas the one betpeen Debu and Captain Dm let of Lehigh Neither nutn hod been defeated previous to S it tudit‘ night and Bet let Ittil svited cony falls in the maim in of his bout.~ Ito pas the only Lehigh anon to V.lll against the No,. and his exhibition on Satut - day night Inured lihn to be a xegY elextr miestlet, but he mos no match fon the Penn butte Btu 'While the lottet 11.1 , 1 unabic to tetept a Lill his nought of tietitt, vas unquestionable 133 wittiest of Co tell blietidan of the Lehigh to no. Co alt Venue:, of Penn State acted as retch.° Manager John ston hail indict' MI blietlibto to ulliti nte 11111. the I Met Ull.l 1111111310 to tame up with the Pant and 110 ten) court eettsb renuenud that tile Penn Suite cu tell tALIsO into 111111, The MI et In Petah Penn Stnto, lnren 1t4,111,1414, I,l‘lol. WWI Al PO,' nesomrs tiZa."' MC, O 10101T1,. inec. onds. Iloint tau{ .1a amtrassor Isom t stall, all Um start, hut tol lOrt. time both men kept on Map h. hoist finally Rant to the man tale! , but atm 1 oiling bask and tot th, I o managed to get hit held and gradim ) fumed the Lehigh nian's shouldei a to the to it lirt-pound ehro.—Motor, Penn State, 11011 I/ lll.l+lll/11(teller,111 hog and Lehigh, in --Ph nine minutes. bout Stun h and e•eiting and ~1 1 t.n ruelted lit for 1111 01/011i14: 111111111 110111 to the mat nlth I)ttitt ott too %%bete he remained rot Nttetnt minuttet Solute 13.1 et got to 1114 feet The hate, nue tit) aggt em elt e t but he 11114 1101 NO !thong. us hie °hutment and Octal 80011 nut hint on lEl= Ou One Your Country As Shoulder y To Win War And People Must onus Are Necessary In War-Time Onion. gunk. Mona 1110 Itullylnitial's view point lam mot 00011 1 110 puntluton of 00111' 1/011118 In an Investment, and the boot pnonollnh. Throe In 110 1 110111 t of Undo C11111 . 2i I 11111111: to Ivdeom Ido pledge. '1')40,0 In 110 posollalltv that It e 1 dor In s eotment 111 on en In ement Itself to >ou 0111101. ts ntudeut on as 1111411112SSMILII Ilrl rat lel. T11(.1 lo IL 1 1111114, 1101,1W:01 11111 )0111 101000 11 111 111111 out dlffm entls fs ton %shot 3011 anti, bitted. eo that sou :any need In Inlet life the 101 l 1400113 Sou knoo bond Ot a. fah. 111 101,11 1.410 The tutu". inlonos It 1111 001 taln tank death. Woes. 111111 I. II IIY doss ate 101nonnh13 cc, laln (Vide ota -1181100) 1011 mat Into 1 3 mono 0.43 con ton to 3 ono :10101'4 ails Ito Volt 00111 :teed 01111100 then, on No:nothing IN 0 rong sslth the xllll. el shoo loin not 3 bleak lout nod: 01111 ns e 1103 001 09011 funsenal espenson 0011 1 1 I, us wish on ouneselsoo stall antnos antes. but :orange thlggs happen. Again. you may slant to 110011 nt nlllliun :tonal >nicht flit 11111101 11111000 In the fl thannut, 01 a blue 11116011 bulldog to 1111111 no 0 )our appeal 11x0 0 110:1 all tone falls Or p 021,111,1) 11111 11.104, )0111 1 '). 1 night row 00 con lain 1110101 ollleeo that It 101100 money to 001 und 1111111. to get nld of. Then Om e ale Itoophals and oemlnarlets to endow. Innonance politico to uutbdY on the 111, Ohe of the loan Onlglnals to put chatte of hooks 0 loose cheaper repthsto )O0 hose no time 04 10011110- tlon to volume Cu 111011) glonloua Pos sibilities to osploll . SO 1111111) Colltlll - to (nee that. 11111101 141000 Cllll face Inas:Os loon kannl). and decently to nun anna.ronent and delight Boeatano of thls, 10 he 11101/111ed tot the IVOINt 01' the beta. )011 :mad 1.100 Effect of Sotlop In rho third place tracing is n uhole rne habit to netroiro for tho sacrifice. minnenittl II) °Math, Of come", en% - g NIAIIOIII. In% entlun hi wide. Su commlem teach mt. But tot got tho vlo,spolot. and unit met ely Whitt the effect or saving on me/ l ull en MOOVIN that It enrapela >am to got SMI=ISMIM= need or mu entitled to Sot log ineunn reneguing. what ,ou might take To be NM 0. net all lillerilleus nre virtuous, to alien for inutunee Sou generously fat hom getting that tuition (other or the (Continued uu Nut pup)
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