Here's Hoping the Madmen Come Through On Saturday VOL. XIV. No. 10 PENN STATE FIVE ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON Final Game . With Great Lakes Team Results In Victory - For Blue and White ELEVEN VICTORIES - WON DURING SEASON The victory which the Penn State has keUmll team gained over the Great. Lakes Naval Training Station on last Tuesday night closed one of the most successful seasons in the cage game v.hich the Blue and White has yet seen. -After having had comparatively little practice and handicapped by the lack of floor space in the Armory, the Blue and White tossers finished a most suc cessful season, In which thirteen games wore played, eleven of which were IC (mien for the Ponn State tossers Immediately after the opening of col lege at the end of the Christmas 1.e., Coach Maack made a call for basketball candidates and a goodly numbet .re ported to him. When IL was made Inman that Freshmen would be eligible for this t'eat's 'varsity team, theto leas a .nslderable number of the first year men who turned out and tried for the team. Coach Bezdek soon got a line on the most likely mambo. and several cuts were made which reduced the num ber of men on the squad to melt e From this number Ito selected the five that has appeared in every game since then. Considerable difficulty was met by Manager Hattie and his assistants In arranging a suitable schedule for the 'varsity live. but after considerable de lay and much hard wm k tat their putt. a very good schedule was at ranged which included an eastern and western trip and several games on the Armory floor. Juniata Defeated In }lnt Demo The first game of the'season was played on the Armory floor Then Penn State met Juniata The Huntingdon tossers put up a good brand of basket .loll •but The bad tin trouble in defeating them b> a score of 40 to 10 On January 26 the Sueque henna flve met the Penn State, tossers for the first time In many leers. Thin game wan exceedingly uninterenting due to the complete imperial Ity of the Blue and White team, and the score of 80 to 12 indicates the comparative strength of the two team! The first trip man taken during the last neck In January when the 'varsity five came In contact with PenneyWeida, Ifuhlenberg, Lafayette. and Lehigh The Penn tosners were able to registel IL 34 to 13 victory over the Penn State five. This was the that out of town game of the seamen and there is no doubt that had the kame been played later in the season the result would have been much different lluhlenburg fell an easy victim to the onslaughtn of the local tossers, and the Met victory of the trip wan obtained met the Allen town team ,the score being 33 to 15 The second and lent defeat of the sea son came when the Lafayette five, through the Individual egos is of Captain Anderson, took tile long end of a 33 to 25 score This mono show cd more than ever the need of a strong and consistent foul shooter for the Blue and 'White quintet, an the content wan lost wholely through the Inability of the 'varsity team to cage foul shots Lehigh wax beaten In the butt game of. the trip In one of the closest games of the sea non Wolfe wan responsible for thin victory for ,it was through his consis tent shooting that the Penn State five came out on top In the first game after the eastern trip, Corna, last year's western state champion. came to Penn State with the reputation of having ono of the fastest teams In the state. It proved no match for the 'varsity quintet, however, as the Penn State team managed to capture the long end of a 54 to 16 score without much trouble. Pitt Fall Before Blue and White The University of Pittsburgh was the next team on the Blue and White schedule and furnished part of the amusement for the Washington's Birth day celebration. The Pitt learn, how ever-could not copo favorably with the Penn State combination and fell before the 'varsity by a acoro of 39 to 19. On the western trip which folloned the Penn State five mot Cal negio Tech, and Genova, and Pitt on their own floors Carnegie Tech min downed by a 67 to 20 'score. while the other two Romeo were more evenly contested. At the end of the find half In both tile Pitt and Geneva contests the Penn State team had failed to tally an many points as its oPlonionto, but in each instance, a meet creditable ehowlng was made In the oecond period with the result that the Penn State five made It three straight on this trip. Tho game on lent Tuesday night vas the last IRMO of the inamon and wan a fitting ellmax In that the Blue and White quintet allowed itself to be one of the strongest teams In this part of the country by defeating the Great Laken five Having played thirteen games during the mason, the Blue and White 'varsity was able to come out on top in eleven of these contests, and had the other two boon played later in the mason, there Is no doubt that the scores would have had a different aspect. Ono would have a hard proposition to pick out any Individual star on thin year4' five. Every man on the tram played wonderful basketball all through the .041011 and to pick any man as the (Continued on fourth page) il tint at 17;:i, ~,.,>,:...„..„_f•., Jlts„." : • In one of the best games seen In the Armory In meat a day, the 'varsity basketball five closed a successful sen sors on last Tuesday e,ening by defeat ing the team frem tie Great Lakes Naval Station by the decishe score of 48 to 22 Contrary to the reports a blab had been ranched earlier In the season as to the strength of the Navy ihe. the remit of the game after the first ten minutes of play NM not er In doubt, and although the opponents of the Blue and White combination fought gamely through the entire game, the team sorb of the Penn State five 'was far superior to that of tile sem lee team and the noose Indicates the relative sttength of the tee tellll4 Yawl Tflllll GeV+ Good Start The Great Lakes five started the game In a miens manner and before the Blue and White live could ilnd its feet the NuNal team had scored seven points At this stage of the arst period the 'varsity live managed to score when Wolfe registered a goal from the field which he followed by another point by the free shot method Eckland and Chandler of the visitots again tallied two goals and dm seem at this point stood 31 to 3 for the Great Lakes team The Penn State combination got Its stride ut this point In the contest and in quick succession live goals from the field were registered by Mull.. Wolfe and Replogle. Fallingni also managed to get one of the two pointers lust be tale the whistle blow for the and of the first period. The score at half time stood Penn State 22, Great Lakes-12. The superlotity of the Lam binatlon evidenced Itself again during the second: half Mullen started the seating In ilda4perlod whon-Ito-dropped a pretty shin Into the Blue and White basket from a tierce scrimmage Chandler, the lanky Great Lakes cen ter, again managed to and Ills basket, as did Eckland and Felmlei Wolfe. Replogle. and Klllinger tallied field goals In quick succession berme Chandler could get another shot Into the Great Lakes' haslet Replogle and Wolfe again cooled a field goal apiece, and 3lullan managed to slip rota of the double pointers Into the Blue and White cage before the final whistle Wolfe registered eight points an foul shots during till anorlod ahil Chandler and Felmley for the Naval learn mere able to get but two betmeen them Navel Team on Eastern Trip The Great Lakes learn came up against the Penn State the on Its east ern trip ult.% it played ten games. The record made earlier In the sensors uns sensational then before the eastern trip twenty-seven games uere played and onl) tun of these score defeats Ott the easteln trip, hoeever, they uete tripped several times, Allegheny, Syra cuse, Crescent Athletics of Nev. York, and Penn State having gained victollea over them Tile mune on last. Tuesday night saw a much easier victory for tile Penn State live than was expected. since the service leant had put up such a strong bland of basketball before it came In contact with the Mae and White tossers The victory, therefore, which the 'varsity live gained on Tues day night scar a Siting done to the 19ID season. - The summni y • Penn State F. G. Ft. G. Pt, olullan F•. 6 0 12 MINE=7=I:I Replogle C, --- Kllllnger C. _ ,t 0 6 -2 0 4 IiMMEE 1111=1=!II Totals Groat Lakes IN:MMI Corm 1 Corms P. 0 2 Cliundler C. 4 3 11 Driscoll 0 0 0 0 Eckland O. 2 0 4 Hulas O 0 0 0 FeWiley F 1 1 3 Wassoner F 0 0 0 TotAlo 9 4 22 Rotetoo 110(f, Tyrona Y. sf. C. A . time of halveo. 20 minute+ JUNIORS DECIDE ON FORMAI, PROM AT COMMENCEMENT An important mooting of the Junior class wan hold on Thursday evening. in the Amphitheatre and several questions of interest was decided. At the last meeting of the class a motion was passed which would make tho Junior Prom which will bo hold during Commence ment Wook an informal affair. Consid erable criticism concerning thin decision was heard and the motion wan recon sidored to the effect that it wax decided by the class to conduct the Junior Prom as a formal affair. Thu commit tea on this occasion reported that the dabs would probably bo on Btonday night. Juno 9. Treasurer Starkey announced that a further payment of dues of ono dollar for the second somostor was necessary from each mombor of the class. Pres ident Stout also asked the members of the Junior Claw to back up the wish of the Studont Council concorning the cut ting of new paths across tits campus. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 LEHIGH GRAPPLERS HERE ON SATURDAY Brown and White Wrestlers to Ap pear in Armory for Return Meet With Penn State Matmen The last utwitting meet for the Dlue and White mntmen before they engage In the Intercolleglates atilt be held on the Armory mate lent Salm day after noon nt three o'clock. when the Lehigh maniere coma to Penn State for a turn match Although the 131.11 and White WIIII victoriaus in the former meet 1* the cicala score of 19 to 13, thole will pt obably he a ditto eat story to tell in this coming contest. Penn State Team Strong The Penn State team xill be the otrongent that Coach Verger will be able to detelop The tine-up will ProluddY be an follous Corbel xill wrestle In the 115-pound clam, and Moore will likely x rustle In the 125-pound clam Bab cock xlll urchtle In the 135-pound bout Mowrer xill uteetle In the 145-pound ctn., Blom, In the 158-pound clam and It Is not unlikely that Shaulls ulli appear in the 125-pound bout. Either Black at Locke will engage In the heats weight clam for the Blue and White. The Lehigh team will be elrtunity the same - that iron from the 0 neck ago Saturday. Re 3 nolds .111 be sten in tine 115-pound elms, Captain Beeler. the 125-pound intercollegiate champion In the 125-pound clans. Be, tolett In the 135-pound class: Levier In the 145-pound class. Beigdoll In the 158-pound class, Manley In the- 175- pound class: and either Badham or %Yasser In the hens) weight class Lehigh has been going strong all sea son Allentown Y. 7.1. C. A was defeated early In the season, and outside of the defeat 1,3 the Navy, no team has been able to register a victory over' the Bioun and White Last Saturdm, Penn fell before the South Bethlehem aggregation by a score of 22 points to 8. It is !Mer -1 eating to note that Reynolds, who was credited with a fall over Garber In the Penn State-Lehigh meet, lost on deals . lon to Boyles. the Penn 115-pound wrestler, uho In turn was thrown b 3 Garber In about seven minutes, when - Pennsylvania was here On 'Washington's Birthday lehlglOß First 'Win The victory %%Melt Lehigh won over Penn State a week ago Saturday one the Ora time that a Drown end White tram hoe been able to defeat a Blue and White team. Penn Slate began areal, 'Mg-In-4910 , on the schedule In 7011. Each -sear from that time on, the taw teams have met, and each year the South Bethlehem wt milers went down to defeat before the 'totally team. The most decisive de tente were admlnixtered to Lehigh the peat three seasons, 1910. and MC alien the South Dethlehemiles fell re spectively by the mores Cl 22 to 2, 21 to 0. and 2G to 5. Lacrosse To Be Renewed Soon Lacrosse le ngaln coming to the front as a major sport at Penn State. During the war it was thought advisable to drop .vandtj lacrosse due to rt. lack of Inter est, funds and men sufliciently versed in the game to assure a Mills good team Recent de, elopments, howm.er, point to a renewal of this sport, and the prospects for a 'varsity team this noting begin to look bright. With the return of "Doc" Low iv, the problem of a coach has been solved. Os oriel es have been received (tom the Navy for a game at Annapolis, and If the Athletic Association is able to schedule games M Ith too or three other colleges, a trip nil! be made There Is no assurance, honorer, of a home game. since the lacrosse treasury in too meetly depleted to Ilnance the project. As in former >ears, inter-clas4 lacrosse will be continued, and the Sophomore-Fresh man scrap tram will be held later In the season A manager alit he chosen this meek, and as soon as the author permits, practice all! begin There Is plenty of good material available from the three upper classes, and a reasonably good 'varsity team should he turned out Quite a number of tho former lacrosse men In the three upper classes have returned to college and from the faith ful way in which these men kopt the spelt alive through the war by means of tho close teams, It Is evident that there Is Inmost shroon In the sport. It Is also evident that all the sport needs to some encouragement, which should produce enough now material to make the older men light for [hell berths A Cos yeas ago IaCrOaNO wan a pop• ulat glum at Penn Stahl, and Ulm° Is no reason silly it should not become, so again. Stato'n bent Leant was put out In tho season of 1917, when "all" Wood and "Chuck" Yetger playo4l. That year, games wore played with Swarthmore, Lohigh, Man, Johns Hopkins, and Car lisle. Lacrosse hi very popular at theso colleges, and when the men at Penn State learn morn of the game, there Is little doubt that It will become one of the popular sports hero TAU BETA PI ELECTIONS The following men have been elected to memberohlp In Tau Beta PI, the honorary engineering fraternity.— D 0. I:011er 'l9 L. M. Morrie 'l9 R. T. Hundwork '2O P. N. Kletler '2O D N. 1:011dr '2O J. B 5199!unix '2O =l:3 NOTICE TO NAVAL MEN E. E. Jansen. paymaster of the Fourth Naval District. will be In Stato Col logo today (WednoadaY), and wants to moot all mon who Nero members of the Naval Unit of the Penn State S A. T. C. Notice° mill be found on the bulloUn boards, telling whore and when Mr. Jan son may bo Not. DR. C. G. JORDAN TO LECTURE TOMORROW Noted Expert on Rural Problems Comes to Penn State Under Aus pices of Afi• Society DI Ciente.. Cradt Jordan %till else his popular lecture "The Old homestead Redeemed* . an Thutlelo3 mt.nlng. Match la. at it dO. In the Auditorium andel the auspices of the .lei icultural luocieb Dr. Jordan Is aell' knean throughout the country US an 0101.1 1 1. 011 t urn' pi oh terns and Ills umg 010110 de‘elinilng rend conditions 11114 at:meted consid erable attention all 0101 the canton 131 Jut don Is 0 noel} elected Inesnittn to the Pentis)lvanle Legislating and Is aliently making IL name for himself In that had} Although a %sung man. Dr .101asn has appeared on the 'octal e plat . foam son' extensisely tend last summer nas one of the main 1111110.1101111 on the Colt-Albert Chautttaqua li.pitent on Its' t.ll cult tisiough WelTVirglnitt. Ohio. 111. diana. Penns} heals and Michigan During that. time he cute the same ad dress uhich he bete tomorrow night and uhet es ct,dic uent, he ale:, left an audience beh7nd him sell pleated alth his unique meOtsige Di Jordan has had .1 peculiar expci once xhich Is the "anis of Mx leetute "The Old Homestead Redeemed" Ses end years ago do eought an old. run loan Calm near nor Castle. Pa. end thlough Ills efforts and hard emit he 11110 1111010 LlllO till in a uunderful paling proposition lloa le. accomplished title and the methods Ito used is deucribed lit hht lecture. Dr. Jordan cornea 1.. Penn State under tho atripleev or the Tel'cultural Seelei) but the OCCIISIuII la SLUMPS.] Sec Menus and la truly an a 11•1 allege affair Thu b M C A. has arranged rot a mauled program oblelt e,ede the leutut e and ulll lust about oi,b half hour BOXING SCRAP TO BE HELD SATURDAY Postponed Meet Lower Classes to Furnish Excitement— Men Primed fort Action • 1 Boxing Is contlitun g In populatity at Penn State , and the p tit stock has found many old and nett 11,116= tot practlet The Sophomore-Freshman scrap 11100.1. Wlliell VIS postpon , e. from , -March Ult. will be held In the 4.7j,iorY on Feld.> ea,......da1utt:e1.4 e.e.toatattrtiV.sr sell balanced and an Interesting meet M looked for :its yet. no definite Cord In t. 4 been received which would ghe anv assurance of a meet ulth Lafayette of Penn, but It is hoped that atrangements can be made Boxing has become a very popular afloat at Porte State this pent, anal a few college meets would kindle enthusiasm and incidentally she the candidates something to look tot atod to and Mot k fur. In spite of the numerous Mhm hap penings this pant Wot-k, which hate pre vented the under-classmen (tom attend ing all the practices, Couch Umlow tine been well pleased ulth the sinning made by the men The injured men have almost nil retained mid the even ing emetic. into been full of pep and aggreatilt cue. It. Is rematimble how, in such a short time, the no‘lces hate learned to handle the gimes The have been under the constant supervision of Coach Harlow, .d are beginning to shot, up well under his training To these ho list e watched the spoil horn the eery beginning. the results look espe cially giatlfylng Any tune who 11110 satchel the men 1111.11 cu ft tan the no vice stage to the stage where 'they hind more self-tellance. then on to the place where they became cleyel with the gloves, will ter:al:lly ogles that Coach Harlow hos done excellent utak with these men, and should be highly com mended upon It. The Sophomore-rieslanen setup meet should be a hotly contested o The men hoe been training hard for n lt and an excellent meet Is assured, The swan meet will be followed by an all-college championship meet. scheduled fro March Slat, eliminations for which .111 be car ried on during the meek pt evlous to the meet. This meet should be especially good. since it .111 call fotth the best boxers In college and there will he n grent deal of rholly for a ben. in the finals As let no definite teems hove been chosen for the scrap meet, but the eliminations beginning Monday .111 con tinue till a few days before the meet, The Sophomores will be represented by Friedman in the 115-pound class, against ono of Reese, Jenkins, Monty, 13rubacher and Llebensteln for the rreshmen. In the KG-pound class, the choice for it berth on eithm team Iles between Weed and Bennett for the Sophomores, 1110.1 120011111, 1101110 Y and lle.itt for the 1 , 1 salmon. Lalley will probably tome/mint 1921 In the NG pound bout and will be 01/110110t1 by oldie Shaffer or 51synes, '22. Tine NG-pound bout pl ionises to be a heated one, since competition Is keen on each team for the honor of holding the berth, Ftbslman on Schiffer '2l will lie opposed by Rosen or Kelm, Freshmen In the VD -pound bout, theie ahould be one of the fastest bouts of the meet, since the mon hese fought before, anti a fast bout was Men Staged, Cooper for the Sophonanes, tine a good slant lob which he knows how to use effec tively and his opponent is Filedmen, .22 who la a dangerous shame, The Sepia nnum fight-heavyweight and heavy weight. 01010108 will be C 110.4011 from two of the lint men, Haler, Aiken and Hol hit. Tine Pt OSMIUM .111 be represented by Stein in the Ilght-heavy class and Weiss In tine heavyweight chum Not ono of theso men his had any °ape:dance won tit mentioning, but MO have all the fight and spirit of ahlcln I boxers aro mode, and no., In their first regular meet, they will have the oppor tunity of showing Just what they have learned and Net how well they can handle the blows, and an interacting and spirited meet is °Spectral. Totirgian. CAPT. WALKER TELLS OF WORK OVERSEAS Professor of Civil Engineering-Re lates Incidents in Ills Work with Expeditionary Forces Captain Elton 13 Walla% l'anfeencn of Clcll llnfOneerlng, hew :eturned fltinl of ornvan ulaco he .110 In command of Cranonny A, 11111 I:nal:wets Ile uent tiler dm lag 1110 011010101 of 1917 and after takinga conoldelable unit In the Itellchles In the Cusge,, and about Touts nod Le haste :etinned to lhlo count, .I.IIOIIL it month ago, and has 01m0 :commie! 1114 place on the focultc of the Clell Englneel log Department of the School of Engl. neerlng `Since Ills tett. n In Penn State, Cnp• Cain Walker lint giten setetal !own, nn Ills nctivlties •otet their . ' to tht engineering ntudenta and facult) and 11111 piepared an article on Ida N 1 01 k In Mantl e 111,110 in command of Co A 15th ringineera and titer In Lonnectiun 111th the tie•tdlluarteta Set t•lte or Siggillea at Le Haar "The unitet cient over in command of Compan) A, 15th Engineers Shutt') after out arrisal in Trance, companies unit detncinnents of tile regiment linty sent to %al lons placed to begin construc tion of the callous projects nitich cone important in connection 111th ieecichtn and lytndling the pettamin.l and equip ment of the arms One of the drat as signments of the colter nos to Octet mine and make tecommendittlens in re gaol to the tonallable soutees of motet suppil tot the depot and altupx to he erected at Aieltun ' ..Soon lir. tenon Wig tat this pi inset the sine: sent to Luenunianuti in the Loll it tment of Mat iblitut shit a 11010011. 'tent of his company to mid,. ptellml nmy sui eys tot it possible new poll It sits deslied to Mao!op a putt short 0001111 stenmess could unload at all singes of the this and to install facili ties, Including ialironti yaids, for handl ing ft eight and personnel This mount a depth of sitter at los tide not toe than 30 Let, anti 011 account of the oecessity of rapid construction. 0 pile foundution The rryincli guy eminent loaned 114 a tug and 0 00011 [tont shith borings stio taken, tugethen stilt tile men to do pat of the sulk 111111 .114 holing done by the rt 011111, se citirltd 011 IL typugmphlc surto) of a pottlon of the shore, mode soundings to determine the depth of the sate: ow. 11 vonsidtrable 1101 tion of the wi thin) of the Away Myer. slid tnads ine.muteinents to determine the v,1(4,11.5..1..!2 to the..kommlug Chit outgoing Mks After tilmut thief. seOltil 11,0111, we 11010 011111110 to 111111011 r 11111- EOlllll undeilylng the lintel dint sould support tilling, and, comeiluently, the proJeLt sax nibandoned 11=1 The a:ltae at N.t a eat a Ith Ids corn (Conlinucd on last val.Ta) Baseball Men Working Outdoors Although their In eonsidetable uork yet to be dam, lit ariunging the Potin State baseball schedule for the 1910 set t, n numbei of the games lime been definitely decided UPOII, and definite an nouncement of them can be made Fly e games are assured and ate an follous 1-I,:th of N\ 17—thoinur :11'y 24—Buck:loll Linlv .luno 7 unit 10—Cioneglo Tech The games of the Commencement mcnsum June 7 and 10, hate vOOOlllll In tel est. sines Homo. Wagner, the famous es-shot 10100 of the Plttsbnigh Mutts/. Is coaching the Calms:le Tech loam. and or COIIII4O Hill Ittcomitan,t It to Penn $llllO at that tints The tnonokement In I/I.IIIIIIIIR for tints, nips, enstm n, southern unit umtetn Although no definite gamut have been H 004110,1, [lll ce oppoolng learnt n ill prob. Oily figure in ench trill The ennuis trip will mob tb) be taken doting the Cantor novena. Annouto moot of the definite schedule for these tt fps 1,111 he mode as noon on possible About ono hundred men ale 1 men thin 110111 for practice, In hieh in now being held nut dontn A huge amount or promining mntetial has been noticed among the Pt eshmon eamildons. al though It In, of 0001 ne, too earl) It , numnine nitethet nap of them will I ell regent the 11100 and White 00 the dia mond Coach 130711011 hill be hem until 2.1 m ell 21, when he 1011[ en to take donne of the Pittsburgh National League Club Morn thot time on. Gentge W. Wheel ing., 'l7. will lon 0 t harm, of the entelt. ALPHA VIII IMO WINS IN INTEHFRATERNITI 1.1:111111 Tito inter-traternity league neinaitth canto to gin end this week. ashen the team from Alpha Chi Rho defeated the other fauna einem' tat the linnlo. thole by winning rho ttophy &feted by the Depot unent of Phyoleal Education. The Alpha Chi Rho Iho envll) won [torn Dom Theta PI, Stigma NO. :Quinn Chl and 117 East Deaver teanw, the whine.; In the other Lilt talons Tido team demonstration concluoltely lie ati porlitrity mow all oche tigllll,l of the league since It him or et y•wnte uhlelt it played AY CIO tal/1111111g or th e tvunun WWI at tonged On /l 1/01,0211.111:11 I,llllx. Alphas Chi Rho. in winning ell the games, was Olt en ci edit au hating won the trophy. ---o_ ELECTROCIII:3IS TO 311:1:T The Electrochemical Engineering So ciety mill hold It !fleeting on Friday !welting March 14, at 6 30 o'clock, In tho Electrochemical Laboratories, Engi neering El All clectrochom are asked to ho present. TIE-UP SCRAP TO BE HELD APRIL STH Arrangements Being Made to Hold Annual Scrap Between Sopho mores and Freshmen At a meeting of the Stlstient Council loot loot Wednetalay n toliig, It AI. dollnlte- I) decided to hold th e annual Ne-1111 tax Ii '• The date net ois S ttutda> Apt II fith, and the .1 to 0 1 11 Of 0001 ne t 0 o held during the after not, The ("hotting etantolttett Mot appoint ed to make all netotart artnngententv toI the holding lit tilt_ ttt. tale :11 n Clan k,. elm!. Man . 11 r tonne• •111, InA W I, tholci Lida hay been decided Ott net, e‘coot U. , duo.. although 0 loot 111011 tine custom Ir onlnor 1001±1, members -of the Sent.n 'nil Punter lastata 011 l he elocten to act oaiUtintn The lima "tie-up oethp • In 11, Id ,ery the, ea.:full) Mal eat. 0 111 , Pt ash men ti luninhed 001.1 the 3o:the:notes b 1 set 3 ,lore oeore TIC . Jen , the 0,1- ,0111.4 M ill be with 10, ,esond Soar men, no they slut 1, ol the bone lit of boo. teal 's e•p•• .51the Thin setap nt, In .agthated at Penn .'tote to topinee se, al selnie, niticlt act, e0n...M.04 (lath , ".00. to life and limb Inninallntels I -5 el the 00011015. ment of thre, nomel the "rash •• "Ictlel." • and "ling 'OOl 11110, thole Seteno-conte... Of op /Old 11010 be -1151.e11 the 11,0 lone. ^1114404 110 U 051,1, IV It 01/1/1.111L(1 111,11 t toe. hill: It 51,1111,1 -won Ile and .11.1V11 contlltlons, egtlgatlon 1 o of tlin Krate, 1101,1 .11 other (.41111.1:0 and the "tug-ut , A 111" .10,1 the . 111 -UP 1 1 0 4 I,ololnllo- 101 Attoiding to the mar' n,llowtd la the !tato snap Imt tt n its!, consist ing of fifty men non. OlLit Linos nine orgatiltad, and each n Oven s Piece of lupe AL it Mien lily: trio teams tushod tit e tab other s ft! nt ate end of tot tale ported tiet fled up time _minted and credit 1 to 'itch elute 'testi teams sale tio s nued up and this 0114 00111.i11110d until i ter.; Mall had hail tdealt to pal Militate In the contest The nitwit "tug-uf-t. ir" ttlll Ito htlil coie time otterotterthe rlaster tatcatlun moulding to action talite nt the Student tin tt ednestlay ii.ght The will ows of tills till! dm "nine Clio 41111 Motile, the class colors, chethel It till! he tht. I t eshmen Mut,- ado es of chin!. It 44111 be the Sopho mores WRESTLING SCRAP -< WON. BM FRF , V,IF N. Sophomores Put up Stiff Fight but First Year Men Take Meet by 19 to 15 Score The needn'ten uon the annu 11 a rest ing, serno meet last Sitturtin* afternoon Mien 1110 defeated tile SOOIOIIIOIIO Olt the An nots lloot 1* ascune of itinetcmt to fifteen The meet l 0 Intel meting tin oughout unit the two eimmes had • err ec 01111 matched teams At tile end 01 the tirst tout bouts the nott oat" tied each ttant having. 51011 Lao fails Tin 411..11011 11110 not changed, in the fifth bout Il lllcit lIIIS beween roust '22and Dotollet '2l The 1110 men ume . neat l) ailite in strength anti 01011 that oddle' 11110 nide to gain It decision num the 011101 The 175-pound bout tent to tin heshmen nod the hcat3o eight to thi .oplioinorea both h* falls, be that On decision as to oho aould be the run ner of the imet nos left to l'ulYt and Delano An extta three minute pinion reunited In manilla Mao tied linen) al the end of another period the decisim lu gat cut to Font tut inpneusiumise- Mach he dispimed dining the Meet minutee that he ant on the mot lit the 115-pottoti clots l'%llloon '22 bon tt hill trotn Aloffett '2l In the min- O«8 II eighteen NOII/11114. This bout mts fast Mt oth,hout .ual both men ex albite,' good both, although the rteoh nmn had the lithalltllge most of tile time The gonte4tonts bete nltet natelt on 111011 feet anti on the Mot mut the matt, sudden rhankes In the situ ation kept the interest of the spectate" tip to the highett pitch In the 1 25-pooncl cl,tnt Weinqebenl. 21 Mims Net Otto 1111.111 LO cold tit Oil It-too Stec .FllfiS This bout nos fool bhllo It I istell but the Ili% 11111.11g0 (.111111, Still, thr 'WMIOIIIOIO The ethinon mon 111011 netand tar In the 115-hound elnqn Nihon Beeelm anon Steele In tno minutes and len reeont. During the gl calla lall t of the 15- hound bout It neenied that the Fronk titan Waddell MII4 to Ilia out latev a 11 , .. minute nth uggle Ilolawe . 21 managed In hat Igluappellant:l4 MitolliOllll (0 OW mat la the MU Or t twit ,NOl4l/11 In tho IVI-pound tutu tout '22 nod Dotnllin '2lnolo no even 4 olotehod ChM It took 1111 t en tolnotoo hri the Ilrit nun to not n doolnlon Th. 175-pound Lout went to Sown '22 when Ile tlu•mt My In tout minutes In the Ile tvoelght ulnsn Simulln • 21 IWO /I full (torn %%nulling '22 In six minutes ond'neventeen seconds. Thls ous %sls linclosllnd bout 1.01 ti. though 1.110 1.1,10111 We %NUS Mill :1104t of the time. Ills opponent showed tort cledltuldo upin 11. It to to 1/1 4 remount.) that nano Intercot mut nut about% In tills seat 'a WrOYIIIIII; Oct al, There auto lens than 1.0 11101- lit oil 111011 In tint mory to ultneas the meet on Stant dos anti Inman:ally all of them, mete Markman. In Juatificatinn of Moms onto note Mete It nuts be sold that dies thous Cd good still It inal the tneet aux much niers lit els than the attendance 10 ould Indicate SENIOII CLANS 311:1TING Theto will ho a or, intomtnilt meet ing of the Senior Clime at 0 IG tonight in the Dull Pen. The election of a Vale dictorian and dlacuaslon of plane for Commencement will Mice place, The Five Ended a Season Last Night! PRICE FIV STATE WRES LOSE Midshipmen Take Five Decisions f White Grapplers Tine Penn Stnte stets Munn to deft it at tin `lll . ollg :Nat) Mllllll,ll la terituutt oil _the 1 itter'e pulls, The Ilitini xnte title, 0111, In the 125.1)0111 011111 in the 175-tiounil ilealaitete.l.lo 1,110 NIIA, .14 St 0, •411110 lint 1111111,111 untie 1111111)1e t tine moult 13tsplte the hat th it great el edit tutp.t net et t to Coach 1 et get '0 'ten .11.2 y put 111 an extalleut of the Nut %loath, a Ingb close tht.lalons thla Cue in the If 4-pou Captaln llrotttt lust on fifteen tnltnites of haul Clue-and Wlilte hum.. 11101, loPued Zile knee prune N 1 Ith PIC last f tlt t handaapped e‘ et shae flit this lulu,. he aouhl tap, non Ills bout The Nu%)'s Sktor. Inv ternoon comes utter tAo Leath 11.111 been lohnlnl,on slit: 4 1110n term 1,) the B 0l t.sth rs The 1114 t thou nittinen lent to the Sallo It hen the) oent down t .10 to I score lloocuo, tuned In 1317, uhen the clone lan on lop 21 to 10 11110 Ih.tot, 020 ag . mill that: I* ms score Itt to 1 That the Nu% 3 meet I mt the Penn Statt ached 1117,1 all season Anna 1107.11 1101711 Ott tlOlllc of them o call. 0. anti the one tit of the stfonkool. that 11.1 %eloped at that 1.1101 tl tot lea s, e legislet el Penns 171111111 and Tale. amblVons oet I eali.e.l 1i) theutter) 01 01 Peall I=l3=l The Moe end Ntlte 11 meltability due to Ine‘pa the sel an :0112 01.110 0100 been lo on Intemolleglat Captain Blown und lte only regulat niembtl, Lden at that, hoootoe2. men In Sle.uallt cool, I. glts.tiVt. -- trot 1. do T. - mon ,Itiol h 0 iwyst , eted n at the Ciebtllng ttanle The Penn State lure-up fez out nom that which 111511 In tilt I.r, -outa Col Let In tall oth 110111 1 15-pound 1.110 , 0 In the P Teehan and Noel; a 1.., N, 1111 Lehigh nieeta 11.1110 to 151 estle on aLetattlt Mom e itpro , ented this 1 15-ptadul Owe+, Bah, cm( [again gketll,ll, and 11.151 lily 10 t 1111 UII 111 me C noun. In the pumas tll-0....0 nregthal In the Is e‘ lot tnallittl on th e 10.1111 In 01000, Inno, dt.n...1 11,1 1, 111114. and 111 the Imat ~ Lutao won from ltlatit I, one deel•lom 'rho Net num. V. 11.4 ul hoot Lent e n Penn state, 1111 d Gatlin y Watson took his man t held Wm • et al minutes mon had 111010 0 eight tt °islet bluer lit berme II the Di. Intl X% tulle ute the silt eltsge tot a short lon hod het, On top Uhl the deliNloll I:: the 1.15-pound t I tbs. State, lost on decision t, In nine irdillitett the I Iltle •Ind A\ bite rdn °shunted the 0.151 e, the nVit. Atte NaV) nutl ga101111: the Ilidlet 110111 held lot the re:minder therelt> Minting the dee( Rose, of Penn State. nf the Nam. in class In six minutes, to ands, nith •t Loeb and In Mk boat Me Naas Igme , ast. and earliNi 11 mat Despite the tact th, a good 1191,1. the Nit, to santngo and, because fit man's I:issue:lance at th a fall In the 115-pound elan Penn St ge, lont on de, kl of tile N 0.%) in nine 11111 man lett Ids foot tot th foot minutes. but ohm oent to the nt 11. the Nut the easement, und 11110 doh., fin aggrcnahonww Thu 155-bound bent o 1 fought of the itfue noon Min Moon. of Penn 01 1310 11115 11101 nine 1111111 nm Do ttggl eston and It lonised aggromot and it lolmd 11010 going to win the d wrenched WY knee, and °snit thtetontinete pert. long enough to Bite tile dOCIBIIIII In the 175-pound el . Ponn State, ttns them, n II Nov). In fire minuted. I owls, with n nelosom cits ahnoat n repetition Of lass, and only Inexpert Penn State asst from rn r letor In the Inc., o eight d of Penn Mat, MOO &tea by linkille, Of the Navy, of the beat bouts Of tile inan had the advantage out times, but eventually was able to keep the til/P. enough to give hint 'Ma!chin hi tho captain (COntlntiod on In
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