Don't Forget the Red Cross Dance On Saturday VOL XIII. No. 25 NEW METHOD DEVISED FOR REGISTERING FRESHMEN A System Of Numbering Will Be Tried Out Next Fall---To Eliminate Present Bad Features - A menthe to legulate the legintra tlon of Freshmen each fall. which in no devised an to eliminate one of the worst features accompnni log that we. It. and which will provide many (as orable im plore:mots, has been approved b) ...the Student Council and will be given Its Initial 'll>-out during the nest regis tration period It In nothing more or less than a ptovinion for the issuance of a twiggy numbered card to a promo.- five registrant an noon no he appears In Old Male for matriculation, the clad In dicating the order In siltich the holder shall appear at tile oilmen of the regls trot to become officially enrolled an a student For many years it has been a well known fact that ono of the wowit fen tures about the registration of new stu dents has been the inclination of upper classmen to “shove" their new camel. friends Into the long line of altPlicanta so that they can ba waited upon b 3 the tegistrar v.lthin a few minutes It has been necessistrily folioned that a had impression of the actions of the uppm clansmen and the old students in doing thin kiln been gathered by the new men who perhaps have stood in the long line for thiet hours at a time Unfa vorable opinions have been bred in pi o spective Ureshmen through this custom, and the new titling in intended kt . ellm- Mate it as much as possible If prop erly carried out, the ruling will do away with the bad practice entirely In addi tion, the new plan will not I emirs a man to stand for sevetal hours In line uniting his turn, as nun be nitoun In the tales drawn up The plan, as outlined. gives authorlo membern of the Y 11 C A cabinet to conduct the arrangement of the lines fat regintration, they having volunteet ml their services for the purpose It has been vtot bed out by W. A. Dean 'lB, and 1) 11. Creswell 'lB, with the assis tance of interested upperclansmen, and was presented in Student Council Ciesswell Dean Holmes and Prof A It. Espenslaule, the registrat, have giv en their hearty limeys) to the plan and predict better service and satisfac tion through its unit in, the future Siepilon The steps to be followed by new Wm= dents In registering next fall will be an follow x• I An moon an a new student as riven In town. if on one of the listen registra tion days, ho Amid go at 'once to the find goer of Old Wein, south entrance There ne a•table in charge 'of Y C A' enbineVmernbers. he shall give him nahii , ..tionm and college eddies, and any oilier' mines detalim "flint May be considin;ed ~ net6mtutt - angemetits alit eiih' lie triode' to'kird Information en to 'finding- room and board). a Elicit nex-comec-uill bo gisen a numbered cold. these cards to be num bered consecuthel), the number show ing the holder the order nod time at uhich he N% 11l lie admitted to the office of the teglattat. 4. A suitable indicatto will be hung outside of the office %%filch will show from time to time the numbers that one then being taken eine of In the Mae. and V.lll metre as an Indicator Rs to the haft oalmate time for kW teglo tratlon. This Will Idiom the man with a high number to wundet about the campus to get settled In Ids t Gem while wafting Ills turn to n coot t, Instead of Lot Cliff; Itim to stand In the line for two or linen horns an has been neceesari under the unoiganiVd system 5 Ito man falls to make his an peal once In the line In the consecutive °Wei In which his number places him he forfeits hls place In line and must go back fo the Y st. C A table for an other numbei and a now place In lino. 8. Entrance to the •rogistror'a Wilco will be supervised by it committee of two or three students on duty In the vestibule 'enttance to the office. They will allow• no ono to no In whose raid not In the miscount° order in which It should appear . . (Enemale•Jolfee gets number 500 at, the table when ho fit at appears The Indicator shows that those polding num bers from 300 to 325 are at that time in the Mace being registered. Thor egis- Ulm can handle tilt molt at the rate of one a 011111110 Jones calculates that Ito cannot be registered for at least three hoots. That will give him a chance to get a mom and boarding place, of to look over the college If he gots back to the line before the indica tor shows 800, 110 can inmate of the mon then In line what their numbers are and take his place in the proper nesltion of consecutive numbers. If he gets back after number 625 bas passed Into the Mike, he must go back to the Y. 111. C. A. table .d got a now serial number, which le equivalent to draw ing a new place in line It is estimated that no more than 26 men can be in the line Inside of the Wilco door, al thotigh this number can be dennitelY sot through experience by the commit tee on guard at the door 'When the °Mee closes at noon or evening, the numbers will be observed upon reopen leg as though films had been no break In the registration.) 7 Ito now students aril be allowed to um thi front entmnco to the mg's trar's office for the impose of getting registered as long as there 01 IL 11110 -waiting at the rear entrance. Them rulings will not apply to the woman students, ne they am always taken- MITI) Of- by the registrar In a special manner. • --- SENIOR CLASS MEETING , There will a Senior elan. mooting on Eriday evening . at OM P. M. In the 010 ChaVOL ' - ' - • r • • J. ' r 4 0 91 - , _ .... • A. Proutt 7.,.,\..__.. ) ~,,_ - 2 : \z`r:•‘;';' s ';',,: . ' .i,ii- e ..inr.. FRESHMAN FIVE WINS FINAL GAMES First Year Basketball Team De; feats Lafayette High, Bethlehem Prep and Wyoming Seminary The Penn State Fteshman basket ball team closed its season with y when the Lafayette 111011 School, of Buffalo, ants downed In tile Amory. on Monday night by it name of 55 to 14 This, togothei with the sletolies over Bethlehem Prepatatoi y School 111111 Wyoming tiemitukty hint week, gives tlw Fienlimen one of the most success ful xeueoeo in a number of >ente At no time on Monday night wilt tile i exult of the context in doubt, lot tile Freshmen had lull up it total of twenty one points, berme tile Lafayette team managed to make Its first held goal 'rile 11l Mt-) Mil men plied up twenty-five double-deckers, OM teen In the brut half and Melt, In tile second Of these. Replogle was I espomible for ens Cll. The sem at half time NUM 28 to 5 In fawn of the Ft eshmen, .t.afayette MN leg sem ed but two field goals and one foul during the tat rod The guard ing of' the tin st- eat men and the in amurate passing of the 015110114 coon 1111111113 responsible for the lilt ge seem. The scoring CORN ttom field—Replogle 11. 1:1111n gel 5. Fri&lmitn 4, nitner 2, Parley 2, Korb r houlo—Ritner 5 out of . 10. notelet,. Wilson Penn State Bethlehem Detested Amin The Plat game of the trip was played Saturday mot :Ong at Bethlehem with the Bethlehem PI epatatory School team aud ...suited In a 41 to 211 vitlmy for the Ple+hmen This Is the second time that the Met-) ear men have defeated the Bethlehem nee. the Preehmen whi ning Um opening game of the season phtyed lime h) aatore'of CO to Ilg The end of the first lutlf found the eshmen In the lead 25 to 5, but dur ing llib set.ontl peilod, the Bethlehem bola spotted and decreased the lead somewhat Replogle and 'limner starred fen the dent tear men, the Ramer neor leg six fleld-goals, mind the latter, be sides ilvt3Ntuo-polutei a, muted nine out of , sixteen fouls , For Bethlehem ?leEsan led with three double-deckers The voting fox Penn Slate was done as follows liehl goals, Replogle 6, Rltner fp, Ftlearnan 2. Killingei 2, I•larley 2, and 'Korb 1; fouls; Rimer, a out of 11 • IV>mlow Semlnar,l Ilouned Oil Satlllllll} °tuning, the Freshmen 11101 and damned the strong Wyoming Seminal) the, than eh) admlnhamlng to 111111 I.OIIM the lit tat defeat which It has sustained on Its home Hoot In the etit The pante has eompantlls el)' eats). tile Fa eshmen 01001110 GI to 2C Retaintde wan amain the ram, getting liOVOll of Mx Issam's tnetth -foul tuolsalnteas, 1111- 1101• came second In the sewing, 111111 1111 ee field goals and fifteen routs. The mane at half time was J 1 to 13, and during the hest half IV3emlng wan unable to leglsto it single field goal. Doling the second half, huntnel, they tool< a slight brace, and before the end of the game managed to 01000 four times horn the floor The Freshmen mallet Cd theft points as Callous. field gealn'ileplogle, 7, 11111nger 5, nled man 4, Rltnet 3, Finley 2, and garb 2: foals, liltnet, 15 out of 28. PENN STATE PUBLICATIONS HOLD ANNUAL ELECTIONS The eunient )ear fon the three Mu dent public:alone of Penn State Inas ended and during the pant meek elec tions niece held fon the washing year. With thin !wine, nt new nalf taken eharge of the COLLEGIAN, the meal brie baling as Miens Gem ge W Sunhat; 'lll, Editor, Al thi. R Lelnbrich . 10. Assistant Editor, A. D Mackinnon '2O, 1) C 131aisdell '2O and G. 0 NV> kat '2O, Associate Editors; 1111 m; Gel t 1 ode Done 'lO Woman's Dal t. , C 11. - Whito '2l, 11 D Coon '2l, J L Steasu j t '2l, 1 W. Sell '2l, and E. II Bicknell '2O, 1 epos tern. 0, V Chafeltel 'lO, Business Mana ger, 10. 11. Paxson 'lO, Advertising Man aget W 1. Elxlol 'lO, Cl:ciliation Man ager, A li, Ely 'lO, 11, II Nein '2O, and It, N Wilson '2O, Assistant Business Manage. l FILOTII ELECTIONS LI N Wood .19, Editor-In-01dd; .T. 0. MOSon . 20, Editor. J 0. rums . 19, Art EdHot: Ii 0 . Clutk 'l9, Moine. Man ager; C N. Denney 'l9, Cllculatlon Moons.; t. w, uo) 6 r 'ID, Advertis ing Manager II NI Crow 19, Editor, W L. Punk- Imam 'ID, Alleociate Editor,; Mies Eliz abeth Taylor '2O, Horne Economica Edl tJt F. C Hamer 'l9, gaminess Mana ger. \V. R. William 'l9; Maintain Bun Wens Manager, H. H Good 'l9. Circulation Manage,. Tho junior girl. opened the mooed aerie. of Interclass banketball games with a victory over tho Seniors Mat Wednesday, night, the 11001 acorn being 9 to O. The Seniors welo first to acorn, but the clever panning and close guard ing of the 1910 team moved too much for their older opponents. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918 SENIOR AG. MEN . MAY BE EXEMPTED Telegram From General Crowder States that Students in Upper Third of Class are Eligible An the revolt of continued effortn on the smut of pi eminent apiculture' men of the rountly. the War Department has decided to recognize the “tudenta taking agricultute in the various sthools of the count*, in it nlmilfw manner, but net to no great an extent as wan done In the cane of engineer ing ntudents. This lota motion was In cluded in a telegrum received late last week (tom provost Mamba' General Croudet, tatting that studentn pann ing a comae In agriculture In the land giant, apiculture' epiloges may enlint In the Enlisted Renerve Corps of the Quartermaster's Deign tment This provision far the agricultural students diffese from the arrangements made for the engineetn. In that only Seniors, who 1110 tanked In the upper' Wild of theh claim ate eligible to Join this 'mach of the arm Such Mu - ! dean, hoketer, will be ghee a ' cute of enlistment. which upon motion cation to the local boatxl will be tiled tutu the quentionaire. and the real.- Want placed 131 chow 5, en the ground that he in In the military service of the United Staten Definite details hate not been ready oil as yet, but information will probably be available within u few days as to ahem and hen to enter this branch of the liel%lce The only Information that iron been received to date,, in tht tele gram sent by General Crondeb.to the got ernee of the tal lota states The test of this - communication "Untlet , ^4uch regulations as the Quartermaster General may prescribe, students pursuing a course hi agricult ure, In the Senior hear, In land grant nip !culture] colleges, nit°se class stand ing places them in the upper third of the Saila class as determined by the School authorities, may enlist In the Enlisted Reserve Corps of the Quarter muster's Department, and thereafter, upon presentation by the registrant to his local baud of IL certificate of such enlistment. such certificate shall be flied with the Question.the and the registrant shell be placed In Cass I on the ground that he is In the military selce of tire United States" FIX NUMBER OF MEN - - WHO WILL COME HERE Lieutenant Cat`ey, of the Signal Corps, 111 lit Penn State last Wednesday with the cent] net entwined by the govern ment under lehleh the college agrees to theta not the. enlisted men during the nommen in airplane wank. He stated that thin number of men that it was tletlintel‘ derided to send on April first Is Isln (If this number, 100 will be tonight In tine eiectrieoi labomton les, 46 in the wood won king shops, 24 In black xmlthing hinging, and 20 In machine shop walk Ile also stated that the government was very much pleased With the lima tlon. housing facilities, and the milling netili of the college authot Dien to take as many men its they possibly could The afrangernent for teaching the NW -1101110 at night I\llo appiored and onilre elation of the extra motit that Is re ar:lied of the ringlnee: Mg faculty man eviiressed by LIOUtOIIIIIIt. Uatey Moro Vontlog May First The _pi otiose! Of the college that an additional number of men ~be sent on May fitst mink airplane and automobile engines seas approved by the %Vizi Department. .d a total of about tile hundred men will ill all pi obability come to State College at that time Although the college in able to pi °vide the nefiensary housing facllltles, Nome come: n was felt In the matter of se em ing enough cots to accomodate the huge number of mem that are coming !totem. er, this difficulty has been over come by the agreement of the govern ment to take care of this particular. Definite arrangements fox the feeding of the men 'emote yet to be completed. DEAN WATTS TELLS OF ` FARMER'S PLACE IN WAR American Farmers Must Feed Allied Armies If We Hope to Win the , Conflict—Draft Has Seriously Hit Farm Labor and People Must Come to Aid in Crisis THE FAHHEB . AND THE WAR By Bean E. L. Waft,. (Of the School of Asrlcußule) "The winning of the war tests absii lately with the American farmer Thin statement of rho Unitod States' Food Administrator Is not to be Interpreted literally, for no must have steel, coal, ships, air fleets, weapons of war, equip ment of the ;neatest diirersity, legions of soldiers, doctors, nurses, expert work men and specialists of varied talent. No ono class of people can winitho war All are needed to accomplish this enor mous task But cirtainly no industry in more essential to the winning of the nor than in agriculture. Them must,bo food in abundance for both soldiers and °Pillions, cotton and wool cloth leather for shoes and other purposes, and homos for rho not. Even In rae-war limos, our allies were unable to supply their own needs of (aim moducts, and nearly four years of the present war have made (Ito situation far more serious. It is evident that the Allies must depend largely upon rho American farmer for their food end ho must also be able to feed our soldiers and ilia rapidly increasing civilian pop ulation. That our farmers have risen to Um occasion, In spite of the most serious labor shortage our country has over known, lie shown by olatiolicg which wo Will Include In this article. MOVIES TONIGHT IN AUDITORIUM Third of Series of "Stick-Together" • Events—Big Doings On April Thirteenth In accordance with the schedule of events in tho ..stick-Together Cam paign," ftee movies` will again be the attanction In the Auditorium this even ing starting at seven o'clock At this In the "College Spirit Definition Con time, the cards on which the definitions teat" must be written mill also be Ms tribtated, and It is Ilkemise planned to have some musical numliers. Word has been tecolied from H WM ton Ntitchell, President of the Board of Ti tutees, that he will be on hand for the Muss Meeting on April 3,'itt which time the in ire for the best definition of Penn State spirit . will be arm tied, Contestants should immediately get buss on their definitions, tot the con textclose on Atm eh 30 All cards should - he di upped in, the COLLEGIAN hos In the hall of Old Alain The Judges but e not been selected as yet _but they will be picked in the near futui e "7Attio's Circus" ht getting In shape tot Its second petfoamance Which mill he staged on Mulch 28 In the Armory The proceeds of this event lull be turn ed ovet to the Penn State branch of the Red Moss With the addition of many 110, features and it changing of the old ones, the chemn momlees UI ho even hotter then the former ono The gland !Male of the campaign alit be the big carnival and ex-roamt which in to be held on April 13, and to which the people Of the nurrounding enemy be et olcome While the MITIMILICO IN still working on tile plans flit this affair. and while they arc ve:y etleent an to Just what is to he pulled oil, It Is belle,ed that. the carnival will be one of the biggest things ever at tempted in this section of the countlr Among the sugg.tions that have been made 11 itil I °remitee to added feat ova tel that day is one that should pr6Ste 'popular This suggestion la that , It might be pommlble to make April 13 “Moving-Itp Day.^ at vial: thne the callous climes mlgllt each step a rung on the ladder to graduation This mat te: must be decided by Student Council load will be taken up at [holt next meet ing no dechaun having been reached boa %/Mc The suggestion han also been made that the wotnan students hold thell annual lawn feteon ',that day, and It Is believed that they N‘oilldh do It rushing business In the sale of candy and cake Thete ore still othei features planned fur the carnival, but these v,lll not be divulged until the plans have further materialized --- Second Red Cross .Ball On Saturday The second Red Cross 13all will Is, held in the Armory on Saturday after noon and miming of this week, and a most excellent time Is inedieted for ull N,llO attend The Mincing will begin at four o'clock and will continuo until 930 I. M A cafeteria lunch will be seised at McAthol.. Hull beginning at 5 30, nu that those oho attend nmy 1111.0 In their dancing in order to te fiesh themselves, Tickets will be oil vale at the duet and will coot 91,00 pen rotmimle Time local elmaptem of the Red Cross Is In need of funds alto 51111014 to carry on the excellent moot k that It It doing and it Is hoped that the students will support the dunce to the utmost An excellent oichestra will he on hand, and since the dance will step at 9 30, it will not wont on a social function tot the coeds I=l All Sophomni ex desiring to try out for the Business Staff of the 1020 La Vie will report at room 674 Old Main on Frida% evening at eight o'clock In the first place, agrlcullme has furnished its full quota of soldiers It has supplied almost four times as many soldiers as hoe any other Industry. Of the 782,000 hum boys culled by the that draft, 205,000 or 21 2 per cent were Ito copied All classes of transportation (Including the telephone) furnished 01,000 men, which was the same per rentage as that fusnished by agricul ture, and the ot!nes largest classes fut. nished from 20 2 to 26 2 per cent Not only have about 10 per cent of Um farm men of fell uy ago been Mated, but the various luntrles have made an ea.:melons drat on the farm labor supply. In mb Affunt homes. all of the sons and 'nellmes the fathers have bean art re by the ✓ap• normally high wages PH mines and factories, and the flu have boon practically decor tell A Fine Molting r od rent r or seeds, for the: supplies, rondo n. mos t 11117 Noto co 1915 In II form pin nos ;10.400; .000, and In m Increased POW Nothwlthstandlng In exceselvoly high Price. Implements and the fame of the coultta commendable showing the Increase In values 1015, tho total value 0 dude In the United Stat 000.000, In 1010, 813.500 1017, 810.500,000,000 (Continued on Is atiggiatt. STATE DEBATERS DOWN SWARTHMORE First Debate of the Season Demon strates the Strength of Blue and White Squad The that 011a01 Ical event of the ((ca non, a dual debate alth Sant thmote, Midi* night, a °suited in a complete victory fro Penn State The question can "Wool, ed. That the cat time «cope of federal regulation , tin principle) should be permanently established for times of peace" The Penn State teams. OQO debating the allirmatlco here and the other the negative at Swarthmote, acre both victorious The men who defended the itilirma tit e lime were H. Balton '2O, Chas L Farahaugh 'ID, retch Pachtman IS Swarthmore was leptesented by A II Piet ce. Dean Ni,iderner and 'William Hewitt. ulio upheld the neguthe of the question. Contimry to the usual custom of hav ing three judges, the decision pas ',laced In the hands of one man Pro fesam of Lock Haven Normal acted as Judge In the plebe of Ptofema Files of Ilucknell. bhp had expected to be here He gave the cannon for his decision !rum the phtifotm, saying that Is:Immo of the mote permanent and more coot lacing arguments, and the mote accurate evidence presented M the Penn State men, lie decided in fa‘or of the MTh malice Dean Watts acted as piesitllng °Meet, :Seiratile Train Also Wins W W. Patchell 'l9, 'iv J I:llt.hen 'l9, and It C Markle 'l9, upheld the neg. Mite ride of the question at Sinai Ill more The Judge of this debnie, Pro fossoi Onus Get son of the Cot man ton n High Sellout, seemed that ought) convinced of the superiority of the ar guments put up b) the Penn State men. and rendered hie decision in their fusel after taking tech point the allirmatlve bud made and ohouing how it had been ...intuit) refuted by the Penn State team • On the twenty-ninth of this month the Penn State gh is will debate the negative side of this question at Pitt and a team of men from Pitt slit de -1 bate jile negatite side hem On Atoll -I, ItePenn Slate team still uphold the hill triatlye side of the quesSoli against New Yolk Unit el tilt) , whose team has chosen to defend tile nibrative 011 the 12, a Penn State team will debate- tie allirmatite side of the question at Washington against Geo: getown the same date a dual de bate t.. 11 be held with Gettysburg. HANDICAP MEETS WILL START SATURDAY Track Coach . 13111” Mat tin announced on Thursday his Intention of knitting several handicap meets during the to. malnder of the college yens, the first one to be held on March 23, on New Beat er Field, and the others to follow met.) Saturday utter 111111 up to and In cluding April 20 The idea behind the holding of these meets Is to give every man In college uhe believes he has any Puck :thin* 0 hatever. un opportunity to compete against et cry other man hi college on a handicap basis thus making the ....petition no fair us- poleilble men 0111 be eligible for en train, in these meets but on account of theft 001101 lone°, the men t uniting against them 0111 be 'Men bandit:tips Conch Martin asks that all entries for tile meet scheduled lut March 23, be In Ills hands nut Intel than noon of March 22 The meets alit be tun en the basis of a rootlet truck meet, having rem teen ocentn In which men map compete. The method of sooting which is to be used In these meets In unusual and heteto fern lets not been tiled out at Penn State If a man wlnhes to enter in all live of the meets he map, do no and in cane he placen In any of the events, the points mooted will be put to his credit On Alan 20, the Burn of the points which thin man hen son in the the meets mill Ito that man's noose and the pernon lim ing the bights:a number of points at that time will be the minner of that event In thin may, It In possible for a man to compote in see oral events and pet not enter Illmnelf in all of the meets. The prizes mhich mill be awarded to tile winners of first, second and Oh d placen alit either be In the forte of gold. sliver, and bronze medals, or of met chnndlne reins Coach Martin In en . &steering to secute medals, but In cone thin effort falls, merchandise prizes mill he auto ded STATE SPRINTER WINS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Penn State aim again In the tote gt ound In Indoor track clinics lent week alien Clanzemuller. the env iiprintei. took flint plaisiOn the slaty yard dash at the National Indoor Championships held at the 2.2m1 Regiment Armory In Now York on Saturday night After the State sprinter chained up no well at the Meadowbrook games two tteeke ago, lie wan Invited to run In the Indoor Championships, and his is Inning Snit place in the silty yard dash In the in sult. The contestants In the meet wine the bent In the country and the fact that It ass an Invitation moot iestillen that none but the beet, weto allotted to compote. Og a r,e ,, n , u t i o le u r r- 7 1 , f o t n ilt ht c p o r ,, ellin , l , n n a d if ,o hzt able to losses thin to nix and three-liftlin In the finale The race wan very clone nom tho Matt and It wan In the last yard that Oanzemuller ssmt ablo to brook away from his oppononta and breant tho tape. 'mete White, the Junior National A. A U. Champion, wan second and he numbed tho State nprinter" to the limit. Other Manna sprinters who ran weto Ward, of Chica go, and Laglor, the Nntiplial Schoolboy Champion. of St Laub], who equaled the world . s record of nix and two-fittlin when running In thin event a week ago ago. STATE GRAPPLERS READY FOR INTERCOLLEGIATES Cornell Again Fails to Stop Blue And White Matmen—Final Score 25 to 5 . CZARNECKI GETS STATE'S ONLY FALL IN QUICK TIME The Penn Stale un ogling team Jumneyed to Ithaca, New York, last a here they met the Connell mat men In a nem n bout and defeated them by a soon. of 25 to 5 Huntington. of Connell, ISM the only man to min for WA team and he seethed tl fall on Nolan after ant comic period It took him thin teen minutes to put the Penn State man to the mat In one of the moot ex citing bouts nltnessed 133, the Ithacan.; tot sevenal )ears Cgarneckl W. the onb Illue and White - neprenentatlye to NOCIIII, IL rill, ile throning Porter, of Cornell, in less than tuo minutes The ethic, bouts sec all non on decisions bs the State men The tuo most exciting bouts Were ‘slestled In the 115 turn 175-pound dam., each of nhich lequired on extra veiled Core, of Cornell, who seemed a detinlon oven Honss hero on Nehru am 22d had the tables turned on him on Sattudo Hoist led the fighting all the uo!., but in the first — nine minutes neither man nos able to secure an ad tantoge and It max necessary to nrestle on extra nix-minute peal. Horst. rooted his mettle fp this extra period and secured a clean-tut Meter.% over his opponent In the 175-pound class. Nolan and Huntington put up a fine exhibition of wrestling and the first nine minutes resulted in a dram. in the extra period, houcter, Huntington se emed it most unexpected fall on Nelan, (Continued on Last Page) THESPIAN PLAY A BIG SUCCESS "It Pays toAdvertise" Draws Large Crowd—TO-Be Played in Belle fonte on Piida)-Night. - - - It Putt To Adtertise,” the twenty- NI annual production of the Thespians, tons present ml In the Auditorium last Saturday night, Lefts e a full house. In this show, for the first time in their history, the Thespians used a mixed cast amt this departure from the old custom met with such grata approNal that without doubt the girls will con tinue to take part in similar productions of the Cobbe The complete success of tile in esentation of this popular Broad way faice was due In a large measure to the 01701 to of Di S 13)o and kllsei Aim y Dunham, andel whose direction the show was staged The upptoclntit e audience did not fall to See the guaranteed 'laugh a minute" while following the fot tunes of a cap itabless thin which had fel its 0013 assets a trade mark, a beautiful mere tut> interested in the president or the firm, and u win) adtertising man who Mom pm elation Tile pork of Alms Flxhbwn to. Mary sem eta:l to the mlllionahe !xlll king, Std of N Ito) 1111 tilt' fake french euuntevs, Wan esixcittlly good Among the male menthols of the 11141, the 1101 k of Kennuid us the advertising eypeit, and Knapp as the millionaire's son in Into 0 itit 11111 father's secietam, utto o,cellent ICenimid, as the dashing mivei timing agent of the nem trust busting firm, 1/) his clot et line of talk could eon, ince almost anyone that it "pats to adlot tise " Durkman handled the part of Cytux Martin, a father din appointed in his Idling son, in rt. tory creditable manner, and the Way In which the mined elminctels presented their parts showed rat eful coaching on the part of these is change of the produc tion -it ti To ...Minim" one pi &tented tot the nest little at the Gem go Id. Cohan The.ttte In Neu Yotk Cull and it met midi immediate success The play was a t Men Itl Hid Cooper Monroe and Wallet linehett, anti noon after Ito gest production. George Cohan himself took the putt nt Ambrose Peale, the adsal titling man. The ph UHL he pi enented by the name cant in the Getman Opera House at Bellefonte on Ft day of thin meek Thin n 111 probabl) be the bud prenentn [ion of the shon, although it in pen xible that it,n ill be produced at Hunt ingdon late. in the neation. COLLEGIAN ISSUES CALL FOR FRESHMAN BUSINESS CANDIDATES The COLLEGIAN is now issuing n call for Freshmen who are desirous of competing for positions on the Business Staff. The work offers an excellent opportuni_ foi men sub some business ability and considerable "push" to in...!P good in a recognized college activity; as sell as to receive an excellent business training which will be of inestimable service in aft: , life. The competition will run over, until next year and nt the annual elections, three men will be selected by the COLLEGIAN Board AS Assistant Business Managers. The Business Manager will be elected from these men the following year. Election will be based on the ability shown and on the amount of energy displayed by the competitors. All Freshmen who desire to enter this competitin are asked to report at the COLLEGIAN room, 529 Old Main, on Friday night, March 22, at 7:30 o'clock. Full instructions will then be given and the competition will be explained more in detail. The Debaters Surely Came Across In Fine Shape PRICE FIVE CENTS Deter is Hurt in Practice but is Expected to Wrestle on Friday Night PENN STATE IS EXPECTED TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP rot the find time In the history of Penn Suite, the Blue and White will be represented In a team In the Inter collegiate Wrestling . Championships at COIUIIIIIIII. on Pritin3 and Saturduy of this meek After several pears of effort, Penn Slate's application fur admission to the league 1111111IY accepted last spring and Captain Long still have the Amut of leading the first wt waling team to the championships. An unfortunate injury to Octet on Monday night calmed Penn State rooters to hat, grits e apprehension as to the :wont of the meet, but the latest ad %lces are that the sensational Sopho more still be able to compete, although he URI be set knotty handicapped In a bout milk Captain Long. Dela: dislo cated his collar bone it 01110 snapped Into place again. hone, et. and Dr Rite nom expects to snap his should in such a mantle: that he nilt be able to nrestle on Ictidat These ullB no broken bone as nem at Mat feat ed. Competing with Penn State this ueek will be teams from Cornell, Columbia, Ineetan. Penn and Lehigh, tho leading exponents of the wrestling game In the Kant The prellmlary and seml-linul bouts will be staged on rriduy night N‘hlle the finals will be held on tho fol letting evening Cornell is at present Into, collegiate champion, but since this term ban ahendy been Wien defeated M the, 11100 and While, Penn States chances me considered ter) bright renu SW.. Should Win On the moment season's record, Cap tain Long's men should certainly cans off the premier honors, for the Penn State learn Is the onl) one which has not been defeated Cornell, Lehigh and the Nat) mite all fallen before the 'Blue tad White matmen Slime Cornell and Lehigh both defeated Penn, Who In turn deftnted Pt Inceton and since the latter me: whelmed Columbia. the advance - dupe .. Is all In favor of the State team Ilowevet, the team score does not enter Into champlonshlps,no much as the Ind: Mania - Triaa - Efirss=Cap - - min Long, Detta and Shultz hale been undefeated this season and ate regard ed an fallorltes In their respective class - es, on Is also Czarnecki In the heavyweight Oa. The latter lost a de cision at the Navy, but he has register ed tulle in his other three hauls Deter Is expected to find his hardest opponent in Levier of Lehigh, over whom he non an easy decision on Multh 9 The latter Is an exceedingly close: wtestlet, however, and since the Penn State man is InJuted, the Lehigh captain will move a hard man to defeat Captain Kettel et of Penn Is expected to he Long'a chief opponent, while little to boon n of the men who will meet Shultz In the 146-pound clean Bro. and :Celan hill both put up a hard strug gle In Melt clusses, and they mu) fur nish the surprise of the meet, Must Make the Weight lit gaining a detision user Ran of Cot null hest Salm de), Item has placed Idmstlf on CS en terms math the Cornell mon mho mill probably be Ills hardest opponent, and It Is believed that Horst still again muse his super lenity If they meet this week The chief diniculty width the nn Stain NI elidlOrtl NIII ex pellent, mill be touring down to within one pound of the class in o bleb they nnestle !foist. Octal and Long will hate the most Itoubse No trials have been heist fot the Intel colle-sstes, the men Islas as - waled against Corn,: castling the sight to enter the thampl ensigns ARE. TREILE ',NO CARTOONISTS! Tho position of cartoonist on the COLLEGIAN Is still vacant and com petition to still open It is desirable that this 011100 be tilled at the earliest opportunity, but the compettition will Ito left open until March 30. AUPll canto should submit tuo original draw ings to the editor before that date, or they may ho loft on the desk In the COLLEGIAN olllce on West College Avenue. The COLLEGIAN medal le amarded to the cartoonist in his Ocelot year, the same recognition as is shows the othet Sonlot members of the staff. I=l The last Senior-Juniel dance of the 3ear «111 be held on March 30 in the Amin> from eight to twelve The pro grams ore priced the same as for the pretlons dances, at $llO including the NC
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