Are You Going to Celebrate ' On Washington's Birthday? VOL XIV. No. 5 STATE FIVE BREAKS EVEN ON EASTERN TRIP Blue and White Team Registers _ Victories Over Muhlenburg . and Lehigh - -• WOLFE, AND KILLINGER STAR IN CLOSE GAMES The Ponn State basketball learn re turned home on Sunday afternoon from its annual eastern trip, after having won two of the four games played during the tour days this Invasion lasted. The State fivo emerged w victorlous In the games with htuhlenburg and Lehigh but the Inexperience and greenness of the team woe responsible for the defeats which were mot at the hands of the University or Pennsylvania. and UMW ette The - result of this trip Increases State's number of victories to four and makes two defeatd-whieh the Blue and 'White live has mot so .for during the present season. The first obstacle which the State Ilve met was on last Wednesday night when it stacked up against the strong Uni versity of Ponnsyltaniailve In Weight man Hall, Philadelphia This game marked the renewal of relations between these two instit4lons in the basketbiill world and Is the drat time in many years that teams from Penn and State have mot on the basketball floor. The Ponn team which met and defeated the Slue and White five Is Identically the same team which centered the Inter collegiate championship last year and hoe maintained the same steady pace which characterized its performance during last season. Each of the two teams had progressed up to this time without a defeat and there was the keenest interest displayed by the sup porters of the two teams , ttato Outplays Penn The stone opened with n. groat. dml of dash, but for the first fifteen minutes thelas and TVldto quintet swept its opponents completely oft their feet and captured an early load which was not overcome until the elect of the Ant 2441--IlttlforPri-lnow-nwonn 7Ound.:Of star of the game, managed - to cage . a pair of the two painters during the , first few minutes of the opening porlod and Ives tho only Bluo and White man who was able to pierce the defense of the Pennsylvania five, The passing and toam work of the State team during the first period was- tho best which has boon aeon this ecason and Sweeney, star for ward of-tho Rod and Blue quintet, woe the first Penn man who Ilse able to secure a goal from the field This came during the and of the Mat porlod and was quickly followed,by a pair of points from fro° throws which ovened_up the acorn and from this point on, the Blue and Whits live was never able to se cure the lead again During the second half, the Penn team managed to maintain its lead which was steadily increased by the foul shooting of Swoonoy. McNichol secured two field goals during this period-while the Blue and White cagemon were unable _ to locato the briskot. The final scorn of the game. 33 to 14, fails to Impress the hard fought character of the game, and the State tiro put up ono of the hardost fights which has boon soon on the 'Woightmtm Dan floor In a long time Ths summary 'Stat.° Ilfullon. f•`. RIM. I , Wolff, C. Killlngor G 11431.0111 n 0 Frlocimem G F. G. FL G. Fts. O 4 4 O o 5 O 0 0 t 2 0 4 O 0 0 O 0 0 Totals Pennsylvania Stannanlt R. 1 2 2 1 23 1 2 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 Swoonoy F. Davie C Pock a McNichol C Walkor G MM=2 111=22 Totals 6 22 34 Reforms, Cartvortaht. Umpire, Carney. Tim. of halvos, twenty mlnutoo. Second Gismo Brings 'Victor/ Tho amend game of the tell , wan played In Allentown, Where the Blue and White eagemon defeated Muhion burg by a ocoro of 33 to In) The out como of thin content was at no porlod in doubt and the entire Stato five con-' tributod to its final score of thirty-three points The Muhlenburg team woo en able to cage a single goal from the field during tie entire drat period while the Blue "End White quintet was able to secure nix of the two pointers. Malian, Mao and Wolfo contributed to the State snore to the greatest dogroe, being ro sponolblo for twenty-nine of State's thirty-three points. IClllinger and Mc- Millin wore able to guard the Mullion , burg forwards so closely that they were unable-to register, a. single gool"from the field. Mayor proved to ho the bent point-getter for the Allentown five, so miring nine of his team's total of fif teen points. -Green, Schloichor, and Feldman were melt able to cage Ono of the two pointers Rats did the foul shooting for State during title contest and managed to got moon points by title method Wolfe proved to bo tits man beet able to plorco the Mullion burg defense and managed to got nix • wale from the field, while , Mullen reel tared four and RUM two. Tho clone guarding of If.llUngor and hichl/111a - wan tho roniarkable foatnro (Centhluod on lest page) PlA',*. .11 40 .1135 • ~.v• • WRESTLING STARS • STRENGTHEN SQUAD Return of Garber, Shaulis, and Mills Add Greatly to Penn State's Prospects on Mat Since time opening of the_second se mester, the wrestling is eapects for the Penn State 'varsity have consider:doh , brightened A number of old wrestlers has returned and these with the avail able material developed In lest Sahli.- day's Interclass moot should enable Coach Yorger to round out another In tercelleglato champion wrestling. team Among those who have graumed their studies are Garber '2O, Simons '2l end 31111 a 'l9 Garber was the 115-pound wrestler on the Sophomore team of last year. and according to his work In tile %Morale. meet Saturday, he le almost sure to hold down the 115-pound class on the 'varsity team Um corning season Howmer, ho will have e. strong opponent for this position In 1 , L. Watson .21, who lea decor little wrest ler and who made Garber extend him self to the limit to win loot Saturday. Shreiner Is probably the strongest et., tender for the 175-pound el.. While ho was unfortunate lust year In break ing his shoulder. ho has nevertheless re turned to the game, and easily disposed of hie opponent In Saturday's moot a 131-pound wrestler en the Blue and White team Boveral year. ago, and lilt return wlll.greatly strengthen the team- Ite_bms doubtless gained In • 11Sl: a • .141 ilL'enr - tarllltrllfioni. for the 141-pound position. /n the 118-pound class, 13rown, the Intercollegiate champion, will undoubt edly wrestle. Brown has been out of the game all winter.° far, because of an injured knee, but he expects to be in condition to wrestle In the opening moot on February 22. Should something occur, however, that be will bo unable to compete, his place win be taken by Alowrer '2l, who showed up very well In the Interclass meet. Other wrestler. of 'varsity callbn - have returned but were unable to get Into condition for the meet last Saturday. • There la still much discuselon regard ing the holding of the intercolleglates lon March 21 and 22. Some of the mem- Imrs of the Intercollegiate Wrestling League ere In - favor of holding them, while others seem to ho opposed to I them. If It Is found advisable to poet pone the match this year, It la probable Mot negotiation. will bo undertaken with lowa State University for a meet to bo held on the latter's Boor some time during the lattes part of March. Tho Wrovtllng Scrap The ohms wrestling scrap between tho Sophomores and Freshmen mild ho hold on Saturany, March 8, the day tho 'varsity goes to Annapolis and meets tho strong Navy team According to the advance dope based upon the mesulta last Saturday, the second year men should have little difficulty winning from their younger offizofloato , Ar mngements are also under way whereby a meet may be ochoduled beta eon the Freshmen and the 'varsity second team According to present Indication°, It will bo almost Impossible to wary out the interclass schedule ns arranged novena weeks ego Tho greatst diffi culty in Um way Is tho game Itself Wrestling' Is peculiarly different from all other collego sports, and In order to prepare a team for it moot, It Is necessary to hold trials until all but one man In each class is eliminated: . As this could not ho done without great loss of Umo, and nt the mans Umo con flicting with the 'varsity try-outs, it has virtually boon docided to abandon the schniulo PROGRAMS COMPLETED FOR FARMERS' WEEK Tho programs for Farmers' Week to be hold hero February twenty-fourth to twonty-eighth have been completed and torn now being distributed in all parts lof tho ntato. This year's lecturers will Fmphasico very strongly rural lifo prob lems, and nomo of the most prominent agricultural mon In the country are to give addresses. Herbert W. Collinguood, president of the Rural Publishing Company and edi tor of Um Rural Now Yorker will spook at ono of the evening meetings on the agricultural press In rotation to tho agricultural college. Dr. Coiling-wood in one of the pioneers in sOlontillo nod suitors In America, having boon ono of the gent graduate.] of the Michigan Ag ricultural College, air. W. J. Spillman, another prominent forming export will ho hero for one of the evening meotings. Spillman is at present an atisociato oditor of tile Farm Journal and was formerly head of the Bureau of Farm hfanagoment in the United States De partment of Agriculture. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING Tho regular meeting of Student Coun cil will tin hold tonight at OAS in room 121 Old lifain. 411 member. aro eoc. vented tO be iiirekent. STATE COLLEGE, PA., CADET REGIMENT IS ORGANIZED Lower Classmen Are Now Drilling Every Afternoon—Former Army Men Act as Officers , Tho student cadet regiment IncMd log all tho malo members of tlio esh man and Sophomore classes has teen formed and Is now at nook every after noon In the week. As soon no tho va oation was over, It oats decided by the Council of Administration that all stu dents who bad been In tho Stuflont Army Training Corps during the fall should be compelled to drill fot the romsindes of the That semester In this Sony osory member was given col- Ign-grallt for the (Imo that was spent In drill during that limo As .011 as tine fleet semester .ens over. In:mover, the members otthe tee loner classes were called for the rOgn lee drill which CM part of the curri culum _before the coming of the S. A- I?. C Under the Land Grant Act, it le necemany that every male student of the two lower classea shall spend at least five hours per NN.it In military drill and It was to fulfill tide prom blion that the student regiment has again been formed The regiment numbers about elm= bundled men at the prevent time and is officered by the members of the Ito nerve Weer.' Training Corp.. The login - tont has been divided Into throe battalions of four companlev each and each company hi provided with ono ...plain and ten lieutenants Moll of the oilmen are State men who hose Just returned to college end their ex perience In the arms shoal , ' Pr.'o of great value in tile drilling of the regiment. Tho number of men nho Intro Joined the Resort° °Mears' Training Corps lo non rot ty -four and no soon no title in leached. the necessary covet nment regulations will have been fulfilled and it nill he possible for State to have a regularly Instituted unit of this organ isation This viii mean that uniforms for the morabers of _the unit belonging to the Freshmen and Sophomore classes will ho furnished and the members of the upper-classes will-receive uniforms and subsistence amounting to forty cents a day. It in thou.fht by the military authorities that this amount will ho raised to a higher figuro thus.. mull inc the ploponition more attractive to, the members of the Junior and Senior classes Tho members of the two upper clauses who haso joined tho .11, 0. T C are sow the officers of the student regiment, and the number of the membership will be limited to just enough man to pro aAL^Aßtrew,f, nit Lb.s.c.qapPlties....rea Sentol members of tile unit hose b an made the captains and majors and ,thn Junior members are acting in the wfir Prof first and second lieutenants 7‘ nnt of these mo men oho have had netiu. l army piperience and MO veil (1.10.- 1 to fill these, position.. The contract that these mentir specifies that each man shall att tno summer camp, at foot inertia 0, 1f2,‘. but for men hosing had - army 0‘1 , .." learn amounting to that period, thin in considered as sun:dent non over, the other members pill be required to spout at least eight necks in camp and Will be commissioned In tho Reserve ()ra cers' Corps at the end of that time It is extremely-probable - that this ce.mp pill not be hold during tho coming sum mer duo to the demobilization of the National Army and the consequent .fi.s arrangement of the camps and-cant Ml ments, State Man Head of Poison Gas Factory Colonel W. II Walker, a. Penn Stake graduate of the class of . 90, until Ile. contly professm of chemical onglnect, ing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, fins been credited nith be ing respontsibio in a largo measure floe the bringing about of the mmistiee through bin outset. in the manufacture of poison-gas He watt in charge of the largest poison-gee factory in the wogld n Molt mot tito acquirements of tho tuitions amt the United States with such success that the war was brought to a successful. termination This poison-gas factory in located twenty-six ration from Baltimoro and covers an area of 300 acres nhlch is fenced off and carefully gam dud by soldiers. Tuolie months ago thin area W. a Maryland farm while to-day It is the largert poison-gas factory In 1.110 world. Thin establishment can produce thleo times as much mustard gas,-phos gone, chlorine and other noxious fumes, as the combined gall making establish moats of England, Franco and Ger many. ' At the first the Unlred States was teluctont to use gun. but In Octobor, 1017. 'lt woo decidod to manufacturo It on a•scalo ximilar to the other military proparations and $60,000,000 was invested In this Mar> hod plant and Colonel _Weikel man placed at tho head of It Title plant which embodied many new Id°xls for which Colonel WAliter was chiefly resloontlible was comploted in le. thanyear Tho ma of thin establishment was niacin] In one ton containers at the rate of 30 eelttalners per day. Tho idea was to have planes carry these ;con tainers over such fortressea as Metz and Coblonr. and rqlonso the goo by means of time fuses. The goo would sottle slowly and eacist ton would d.troy all life within an ...ea of ono acre. The emceexn of thls plan was assurod by ex porlment and tha gas nos being pro duced in the tonutrod quentillos up un til no time of the signing of the OrM l3 - tico. TAMSI'M DA.IVCIE NEXT WEEK Invitations herb been sent out to all mon who are olfgibio for the ~ areitY' dance to be given In the Armory Sat urday evening, P.ObrUary 15th. Pro grams for the dance may he oblninod on Friday evening orf this week at 6:30 at,the Athletic eta e by all mon eligible. Tho price of stitch talon Is seventy-ivo cants. '' ; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 f STATION, BE MOVED RAILROAI WI to Accomodate Mg , Buildings— Units Made Neeessai! New Engin Mri,ll Build IV The Dellefonto Control Railroad -Pas senger and Fro lilt Station will ho moved to some her location. accord ing to the pieset plans. In order to accomodate the r yv onginocring build- Mg. Though thl in not likely to hap pen In the ar uture, nes ertheless it is ono of tho ne malt feature, of the pro posed relocation Power Plant and new bulldin, ..7.l:hr the School ot Engineering, eventually be carried out Tho cut Poser Douse a separate corner of College Street, uhich the removal of a and buildings fro lion Tho main honoter, v,lll ho lion on the nest mance to the co so 11l be construct , as much as pot Committee of th alli meet the orcl for the purpose for thoso building In last neck's C the designing of t boilers, generotol up by the conf, alumni. uhlch Is ter part of the at Tile Board of Ti the erection of un' 11111 be paid for f elated on the vat has already bee. building's. and 0` be started as sow mils The former east of Unit "Et, lance intervening -n," 551,1011 will r on the came loco . dustrlol Engineer building Unit "C tv.e.en "tr . and "I already been clew A man 55111 he days to cuperinte tile now nutchlno has recently co , probably ha kept units ed location of filo ..It is to be built ae is on the north-east therefore !venue the ra 'u' nr d o i , , , U e d c%:7:l l tZt e: u their prevent loca- Ingineering Building, shunt at its old loca ldo of the main en loge. Both buildings 1 of native limestone Hiblo The Building , Board of Trustees -toots In Philadelphia, of considering plane . An cos announced however. a poc or plant proper, , etc, will be taken -once of engineering ehoduled for the lat. ak of Bela nary 19-21 unions have approved to "A" and "C," clifch um the !neurone° ro n building. Material o ordered for these consti nation will rlen the colther Per will be located to the nith the same lie ns botmeen "D" and nce it approximately n as that of tho Th an-shops in the old '' will be situated be ," the ground having od far this purpose ocurt.Kl nithln IL row tho Inmtnllntlon of In that . 11," which , nloted. and ho will s look after tiro non , nont plans, and pro ' for Interferes, tilos° /acted to ho ready for ~oginnlng of the noat !Amber. According to Idea no Into n• nosy units nro ex' occupancy by thin college Pont In g, FEW PI S . - TRACK TEAM , - Only Twenty andidates Out for Squad— in Effect m last seek, ttos reported Ids number reiruitiru if the hmr e through this sod as it hos thoso — of three or four times .Ity team Is to co ..on an ouccomfull former times, aboU For the present the mon will do light oink, such as running cross country. In order to got them into shape for more strenuous practice later on At Ude early date. It it practically impos- Able to nay that who will represent ouch event. but the team It greatly strength ened by Crimes. Damming end Patent, tune." members of lost )ear's Freshman quartet, nilich won the Intercollegiate one-mile Freshman belay championship of Arnelles at t h e Penn Relays Fe: the lint time in several years. the one -5 ear ruling will not bo In effect, mid Men!men will base the memo chance to make the 'enmity squad no members of the duce upper classes 'the Social and Junior men report every ef ening at 4 30, while the Sophomores and Freshmen are naming out as noon an the drill hour in over. The members of the too under classes will not be e•cused from drill until Inter In the season, 001100 they lime shown what they can do Manager Clarke Is nt work orrang- Inn e. schedule for the Bine and Mite oindermon, which will be announced In short time A. !stated before, a teem will undoubtedly be entered in the Penn Rolnys nt Philadelphia in ANIL and should the Meadoffinoolis again be held, a Waal will mobnlily be sent to them. Negotiations had boon under way for a dual meet with Ceorgetoffn University and John Hopkins, but a saisfecteiy date could not he agreed upon Plans for a moot with the Navy at Annapolis also hell to ho dropped. Negotiations are now pending with Le high and Lafayette, but at prasont no definite announcement can be made re garding a passible-meet with these two colleges It Is also now quite sure that the Unit orally pt Pittsburgh will mond a team lime for n dual meet with Ponn State am lag commencement week. Fur ther than these however. nothing defi nite is healer regarding the [tack schedule fur the coining SOM. PROMINENT LAWYER TO BE CHAPEL SPEAKER The lion. Charles C. BettrY, a prom inent lawyer of Philadelphia, will ho the ;wordier at both chapels next Sunday Ho will talk on present conditions In Russia Mr. 130017. in woll qualified to mimic on thin subject, having writ ten revel al books on tho subject. Ono of his most recent works, "Russia actor the Revolution." line been recoiled by Dr. Sparlca, as a ..raPilmontarY nap) , for the librar.Y. ALL•COLLL'GE DANCE rograme for the all-college dance to tto held February 3th in the Armory le ill bo on Baia at the Co-OP ovorY oven- Inv for the remainder of tide week, from nlvt thirty to eight, beginning tonight. (at: fl GENEVA ,TO MEET STATE ON FRIDAY Western Pennsylvania Champions Come With String of Victories Behind Them The next game of the present Inudtethlll sermon wilt lie played on Priany even ing when the State (he mill meet the strong Genera College quintet on the Aimory Sour Pinto mill he tile Prat Limo that the Blue and White clue men hill have seen action since their return on Sunday from their eastern trip The State team has had consider nb'e chance to improve its toxin viola since its last appearance on the local floor and alai the experience tthich it gaMed during Its imnston of Content terriVir there in no doubt tilt a good n 'lnn Will 110 Stilgefl The tram unfelt alll roma on Fri day night from Geneva College In one that bear the closest uatchlng by the Penn State five In comparison with State, CelleWl uould be ranked do n yen one ill college. but Imaketball teams hate been turned nut from thls Institution Miring the lant. few yearn that hale ranked aril pith t0:11114 rep row:fling rho lit hoot college+ lit the state Western Slate Chatujdons Dy t.lt tun of Its evtmordlnar3 Per formance hist year the Cone‘tt Ilvo dalnned the championship of. Western Pennenhanin During last season the Beaver rails 100 met and defeated the teams flora Allegheny. Dlttslunglt. and W. and 1, besides registering defeats (nor smaller eollegel In the meutern part of the state Its rem"! last 5 eat caused considetable favorable comment from no, cant nen-known sporting rit ers and the team 5 blab 50111 meet the State 5,0 On Drlday night 15111 Ito tine snore ono that eaptut ed the Western State enrannienenip Inst year Tickets for Friday night's game 00111 be on sato on Wednesday and Thumlay monings from 6 30 to 8 nt tho Co-op or they inn) be secured front any sec ond assistant maringer. The price trill be thlt ty-Ilse cents 600nl Tonal Hero \larch 4 Grath]lto Manager Fleming /inn an nounced that arrangements hate boon completed which vill bring the Groat Lakes \W.O Training Station team bore on March 1 for a game with the Penn State floe Sonny of the beet athletes In the country me still In training at the Gient.Lakes Station and 1110 epu- Litton established lost fall by, the foot ball team has made tuty team from that pt- to be placed on a high standard game Is virtually mauled 'Mien clashes ulth State on March MANY OLD MEN RETURN FOR SECOND SEMESTER A.pproxlmetely three hundred old stu dents hate returned to college at the beginning or the present semester, ac cording to figures troth the Registrar's pingo In addition to this, fifty note Preghruen that o metticulefed, Tho Registrar has suggested that twerp:lnc writing to a State tnan twer there or still In camp In thin country should Include the following uentenco In nine to return to school" 110 cited tho Instance of ono man in Italy who SEM this sentence In a letter wrltton by the Registrar to another Mato men. As a result. a letter ens received stat ing that he would be hack et the begin ning of the next college }cat In Septem ber. and would lien been horn for the pruhent uornestor, had It boon possible Dr. Fletcher Leaves- For Work Overseas Dr. S W Fletcher, head of the Do partment of Horticulture. left on Mon day mettles. for New York wheio ho aiii Utito passage for Franco In the nurse of It week of ton da>s. Dr !botcher till take Op educational vork alth tho otetsieno fotces as 00011 as 110 hos completed a. stock's intensive train ing In Now Yolk City Ariangements tot Dr lelotcher's teat Ing have been completed for some lisle In fact, the Y M. C It., under whose auspices be Is going, il3ll been In ,touch with blot for over too months, but It was not until Monday that Dr. Pletcher roeel, ed nord to 1 epot t, In Kew Yin It. Ito has been granted a len% o of 0100000 until nest September et which limo he 0111 'Mum to Polio State to s mune hie dude, on heed of the 1101tleultural Department, PLANS BEING COMPLETED FOR SUMMER SESSION Plans for tho 1010 summer session to he hold at the college from Juno 20 to August 8 ate itrogressing rapidly and the indications are that a number attend the session this year much larger than any since the tsar began. At the present time the pi elintlnary announcements are being prepared and when completed over 15,000 tvlll be lent eta to the public achoel teachers and educator. of the Mate, The annual bulletin announcing tho 00111001, faculty, Ole, will be propnred and publlnhcsl in March, and a large number of these will then be aunt out. In addition to the now courtea an nounced sonic Unto ago, another No boon added., Thin will be a courno In ttut ming and nill Ito given by Proton nor II II Shattuck, of the deportment of civil engineering It In oleo probable that It few bourn per wool< of military &111 will be given to tho man, and should thin ho nrranged, Lieutenant W. ("Donn LANCiII wilt likely I. In charge of thin work Reganling the summer course for regular winter students who have been In the service and have therefore missed much of their work, nothing• further hne been dnno than nes announced some time ago, However, en thin seems to be en excellent plan to aid the students In malting up their back wet 11, there le every possibility that It wilt be acted upon and approved in the near flltUre, PLANS BEING FORMED FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDA Army Officers Will Review t Battalion---Penn Wrestlers an Pitt Cage Men to Appear HOLIDAY TO START AT CLOSE OF SECOND HOU SOPHOMORES WIN INTERCLASS MEET Wrestling Team of Second Year Men Has Little Difficulty in ercoming Three Opponents The Sophomore ,nestling team fully Sled up to nil expectations last &am day afternoon, it hen It stun he annustl intuit? tss ntestlinys meet by a large soargln The Sonnets, Isoacter s pressed a disappointment, far whetem they had been counted upon to enter at least auto men In dm finals, they succeeded In placing only one In the !Innl out come, the Sophomores scored 25 pointa, the Seniors and Juniors 5 each, ttillle the Freshmen failed to score, In the pa clholnarien, the Seniors utentleil the Sophomores, .lille the Juniet morn clashed ulth the F'tesinen The sop. had N.} little nittllcult> in intoning their books, only losing ono of the amen The content betneen the Juniors and Frontn., honorer, nos 1011101 s lint keener, the third senr men uloning out in the score of four hoots to three it Is Interval= to nuto - that, during the v.hole afternoon, only ono decision 0105 I ei,letered and that song In Om 1 16- pound bout beta con the Juniors and Ps oilmen In the preliminorles, el> other bout nos non on clean falls, In st number of cues, no contestants had repot ted too the trials, and it was neces , mar> to enters few men,some of whom had • ery little or no pros loul :11 comer- IC.O I rcwrestll OK. -- i3roan —. ?.ettot3._assk-d sterc? leglate•wrestling champion, woolo to psortlalrate In Pols meet, bocausso_of an Injured know seemed to the Mt , ball morno with Pitt host Poll liouover, 11,0 injury Is rapidly healing, stood ho will likely be In shape for the first ',amity so restling meet on I - Osumi 22 Pale %le, 0110 0114 scheduled to m reetlo the 12G-nound clams for the Juniors, 0114 also unable to take port, become of a cracked shoulder neat est In - the triode. Shaults tom mensatlonal 'Ms-pound arestler, Nl.llO 1111/i Iseent.„, returned and arostled for the second 3 enr mon 13=1 The prelholnoll hoots resulted as follons In tho 111-pound class, P L Watson '2l, threw Lonly"l9, In .1 'min- MC% 31 LOCMIS: 125-pound class, Noel '2l, thren Cunt/Inger 'l9, time iiVO min utes, four seconds, In the 135-pound class, Vlnicoff '3l, gained a tali over Mast 'l9, time six minutes, forty-nine neconde, Coen '2l. Co--, 13ohcoelt 'l9, in the 119-pound clone. limo rout min- Mee. sixteen neconde. 158-pound close, Munret 'll threw McDuff 'l9, In Out tninutee, 1(19-rottr seconds. In Lilo 175- pound 01,199, Shatills '2l, gained a (1111 I met McConn 'l9, In 3 ndnuhrt. 21 sec onds. Iteat3n eight class, Locko 'l9 (hi en' Ctitnes '2l. time 10 seconds The bouts butneen the Joulors and hi 05110100 :clothed 11 , 1 rollout, 115- 11/0111111 obese, C ober TO. linen P C Watson '22, tine 2 minutes, 125-pound chum Coolto '2O threw Gleichert '22 in tout minute , , Lucas -nue 110.1111 S, 122- pound class, Teegan '22, tine, ruchrer '2O, time four minute% Monty seconds; 115-pound chum, Ilose '22, won a decision met 11cl:instil '2O, time nine minute,. 158-pound elms, rillllley '22 threw I ICitiam '2O. In ono minute, Monty BCC , onds: 175-pound Cla.. now. '2O lintel,' Scone '22, in four minute , , to emit)-live seconds, heat yweight clogs, Mack '2O, threw Vandling '22. time seven minutes, Mt) . seconds, IMMIIID In the (Innis, tho Sophomore. (altered Ms mon, tho Junican four, tho Fresh men three, and the Seniors ono The most 111E010.4U:1w Lontest of the after noon yam tho 115-pound bout barroom °arbor '2O, and NVatson '2l, In the Coals Neither 01111 loft his feet In the Oral rdno minutes, but In Um first oxtrlt throe minutes, Gat her managed to got nut from under Watson and remained on top tho lent of the time 111 the second e‘trn till ea rolnutos, OM her suceoeded In pinning Mason's shoulders to the mat tont Pat) -1100 seconds be fore Limo Non The summary of the thuds WO. an 115-pound clnss —Cnrhor '2O throw Wnts.un '2l, tvlth n bolt nelson, Urne foul teen mlnutos, fifteen seconds. 12G-pound elnes—Noel '2l, throw Cooke '2O, tlmo Oros minutos, onty two seconds 135. pound choln—Vlnlcoff '2l, throw Tongan '23. time ono adnuto, flay-11%0 necondn 11.5-pound class—Does '2l, linen: nose '22, Um° Iwo minutia, Ilfq 'theombi. 158-pound ninon—Mow or '2l. throw Mew '22, time one minute, tnenty nine Ancona% 175-pound el:ins—nun, '2O, failed to appear and forfeited to Shaun , . '2l Heavy p eight el/inn—Locke 'lO. throw ➢lnch '2O, thno nix minute,. thirteen secouda. Reform,. Lewin and Untie, Time Loopare, Dr Steclter and Iganry. Well, the Five Didn't Make Such a Bad Showing Alter All - PRICE FIVE CEN 19 elgghtgr) Slane for tho celebrtt of \ Vashlngton's Jill tlality on Sat day, lachl tem 22. `llllO . , aIIWO arl of et eats oteut ring st lthln tho talon I po,lble Cline In accta dante ulth plan of the college this 3c tr to to al math of ahomelier of actual lt • as 11040,11 V, 0114 010 110010 11 in omitted, the celebration Null tlng at close of tho se, oil hour This made netesear3 b 3 the fact that It been (Wahl.' to allots the full it 00100 at 11 ester, u 111011 It had 1.. oatemplattd tutting dean coneldera I this 3011 Tile ptogram. nn outlined tentatit Includes a rot lea of the student GlllOll, ns meeting, and a %trent meet. and bashethall game on Satur The conference of engineer irig nlu Is scheduled to be held at this time 0 111,1 a 11l be started a banquet neon, aftet uhich Elle) nlll be fie participate In the tensdnlng eve Another et ent that In scheduled for time Is the' misslonar) conference t .0111 also be held ON or this ueelt-en Immediatele tallow lag the close of I second hour, the cadet loptallon pill tet leveed be Colonel P .1. Morrow, hroe oillcers of his staff Colonel top is attached to the Gemmel S at 'Washington, and han been don to bo present on this occasion to spent Penn State's soldier.; Thu usual Mlna meeting pill be I at 11 00 a m In tho Auditorium, w 111 Ito add:cooed by Colonel \lo :old probable some of the °lntern cempaneing him Whether or not o speakers still ho secured Is not known. The main moot of tho afternoon he the wt ceiling meet olth the tint city of Penns, Itaret .„. Oren Wel , The oh nnn ^moot of tettfM; isofiltfr made, Ittis erall conceded that It may be gout on as a tertalot) The concludiag number on the p gram hi the basketball game alilt t Unit ersity of Pittsburgh at set o'clock in the atoning This and t trashing meet are tho only spurt one scheduled thus far, but ns both me al old time elt ale, plenty ut Intorea sure to lie etinced • The SII.nhC , PP. l .Pnlre by far the m• h , 1n111,1?...—",?: it seems probable th one or more of the prominent men al 11111 be here for the minslonitiY cone ence %till be the chapel spealims TI usual Sunday musical aill be held the afternoon and alit probably ho giv. b 3 the College Chorus In concrete twin, the [allotting is t the schedule of menu, Saimaa), Februaty 22, 1319 10 00 0 111 —flesh,. of Cadet tallon be Colossi Morrow and staff, 13.1,er Field 11 00 u- m.—Dunn 'Meetlnr, A. torlum 12 00 rn —l.lngineerlng Alumni I gm,. (Pt nbably In fen. Building. ear of McAlliste, Ball) 3 00 p —Wtottllng Meet, U. e v 4 Penn Slate, At moot. 7 00 p 111-13.kethall Citune, AR Penn State Sunday, Fein tlit ry 23, 1919 10 00 a 01 —Preshnun chapel, A! tOrtum 11 00 n m —Cullom) Chapel, A I.orlum. A 30 p m —Musics! Program, lege Chorus, Auditorium 6 30 p ni Y II C A. Vesper s ice, Liberal Arts Building. COLLEGE IN NEED OF 1918 CATALOG The supply of the 1918 edition of Peonmhanla Slate College entalogu , eshaunted and new cotaleguen ate ho had before Ma) 1919 The mew demand for these In at the prenont and tel of the eataloguen lennenn leronpeetn for a largo Crenhnum ci next September. The Registrar In ,droun of having all copkg of thin Lion returned to his 01100 Inoue.'la so that tho domnrula of won..al'''. . dentn for catalogues may be Nt MA It woo announced by the Meg's , that 1000 copies of this catalogue been printed for use. but this tumid now exhausted owl unlace estate tuo pt ovided, the size of the Flesh class nest September still be mm then usual. Many of the estate bleb are in possession Of the stud , nro of no value to them, but aro inv. MAO to 010 college and the etudents rendot the college n great service by turning those entslogure to the Ito trar's office immediately. They also ho left at the COLLAXITAN Mg. AItitANOED FOR SUN Tho next of the :miles of Sunday tot noon concerto 1.111 be gluon font day In tho Auditot him at 3:30 p whon J. L. Vidal/ach alit ronde organ recital, a cyelo of: songs wit Pi Monte , ' by Charles IV Dorn, not lectlons will be gluon by the 'OO quaff tette Mr Wilshaelt Is the col organist and also the accompanlat o Glee Club, altllo Mr. Dorn Is tho int e of the Conoco chorus, Mu Fresh choir, and the' filoo Club. in the ammo of Dean Roblimin. An attra. program Inta boon arranged. and contort Frites promise of Win; u. the standard of the preceding once,
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