wed/1.600y; April 2; 1919 Old Spirit Evident At Mass Meeting Tho mass meeting prellminnr3 to the Intercollegiate Wrestling meet man held list Thursday evening In tho Audi torium. and the old time spirit and en thusiasm ono again In evidence. Frank Unger 'l9 was In charge, and In opening the meeting, suggested that In regard to the wrestling meet, the college should be made, neutral ground for the too days of the meet, and that over) coultcv should ho extended to the members of the visiting teams. Ho then called on "Chuck' . verger. who pointed out the good which orestling might do a man if ho followed the sport. Coach Teiger wns fanned by the members of the trim, each of m hem gat e a short speech. A novel et ent took place In the pie senUition of the Inter-Fraternity ,Das ketball Cup• It was presented by :%I 'II, Clark 'l9 to M. S. Censbigler, captain of the Alpha. CM Rho Fraternity team. ENGINEERING NEWS Professor Aletner boa been designated n member of the Editorial Board on the "Visual Industrial Engineering Course" published by New Yolk Univetsity Mr. Charles M. Seltuab Is Chairman of tile Dowd L Mlnleh '99 E. E. visited the college last week. He IS chairman of the Alumni COMMILtte on Industrial Englneeilng and is connected sail, the Electrhot Depot meat of the Vonns7l ♦nnia Railroad at Altoona W. B. Davis, who tuna a Junior In Tfechrtnical Engineering when lie tort for militaly service, visited the college at the week end to confer about re turning next fall. tie has been at Camp Zachary lytyler and woe recently dis charged from the smoke. Dean It L. Sackett woo appointed to rein event the American Society of ;Nlechnnical Engineers at a conference on Commercial Engineering held In Wahhington, March hot INDUSTRIAL ENOINEERS , TO OROANIZE SOCIETY A meeting of all upper-classmen tak ing the course In Industrial Engineer ing was held a week ago last night. when plans were made for a permanent Industilal nnglneorlng Society. No so ciety Ins existed before thin time and duo to the large enrollment In the course It was decided to organize is club to work in conjunction with the American Sociay of llecha.nical Engineers Ito object is to promote good fellowship among the I 1 n and to get them mom Interested in their course by showing tho prospects which It holds out to thorn. Another meeting will ho held In the near flame, when permanent onlcors mill ho elected and further plans made FOU)11U PENN STATE NAN ON GEORGIA TEC% SQUAD T. P. Amis, formerly of the. class of 2920 of thin college, recently entered Clew;la Tech' am! ho In being counted` upon to hold down a Pls.o on the foot ball elm en of that Institution during tho coming season. While here Amt. wax . star-cantor on the Freshman squad. For tho last nix months ho hoe been at the Moor material school at Charlos- LOT. 8. C. - Smart New Rings Tempting Creations in tten and fouteen caret—green and white gold—up•to-the-minute. Shey's Jewelry Store How about that .:= New Pair of . ':-. Shoes for Easter? S Let us show you the new Spring Styles—prices - are reasonable. $6.00 to' $lO. M. HURWITV Allen Street 7.. A price with an odor that cost thousands of dollars to produce would be natural. But to be able to obtain such a superb'perfume at a low price is a , delightful surprise. This surprise awaits you in the Talc pertUmed with Jcnteel— the New Odor of Twenty slx Flowers. The Rexall Store STATE • WRESTLERS' AGAIN ' WIN CHAMPIONSHIP MEET (Continued from flrat'pooo) . In the 115-pound class, Garber, Of Penn State, unn , thrown by Ackerly, of Cornell with a baronet chancery hold In five minuteo, fifty emends Tbn Cornell man wan considerably taller than Gar ber, but men at that, the Penn Slate man tonic his opponent to the`mat in the first few second., ' Babcock; In the 125-pound class, won a decision from• Rhoades, of Penn, In nine minutes. Both men wen , almost throw) at times. and Babcock was In n bad scissors hold once, but he bloke this and remained on top long enough to min an easy decision. For the third successlte time this season. .Yowlcl, the star Blue and White 145-pounder. defeated Loeser, of Lehigh. In the two dual meets with the Moon and 'Mho dui Mg the season, Mewl et gained a decision at South Bethlehem and a little met. too weeks ago threw him on the Alma). mats The Penn State non again plumed his HOP. 101Ity Last Satbrday Thu men did not go don 0 for some Unto, but when the) mild, Monroe was on top and In a short thne he secured u. double arm hold obit!, resulted In the Lehigh Man's being throo n Ii tptuln 131 own, the Inlet collegiate champion of last ,yeal, threw Ashby, of Penn, In the 15S-pound class, with a bar and arm hold In thirteen minutes end four seconds. Neither mon had any advantage In the first nine minutes to the first extra three-mlnuto Pot hod, Brown went under, but ho broke the Penn man's hold In n ft w seconds. to he next extra three-minute bout. Blown had little difficulty In pinning his oppo nent's shoulders down. In the In-pound class, Black, or Penn State lost on decision to Manley, of Lehigh. In nine minutes First one man nun on top and then the other, and the margin bs which the Lehigh man nun wok very close. Noonen, or Cornell, oils thrown by Lucke. Penn Suite, itt tho heavyueight class In thirteen minutes. The first nine :ninnies reunited hi a Maw and In the first extra period Lucke ous undo. The Cornell man gained a Scissors hold but this, Locke broke and came not on top, tie owing his opponent in to dye minutes In the second extra period, Locke ag du oak successful In gaining o hill As it result of the pt ellmlnerles, Penn State ma. 4 able to enter three men In the seml-Mule Babcock, In tlio 125- 00000000000000000000000000000 THE NITTANY Anita Stewart As Marie, the maid from Nowhere,Rin "A Midnight Romance" * A photoplay beauti ful and thrilling, d i - fected by that master! of screencraft and in-' terpreter of a wo - man's heart L 0 I S WEBER. A wonderful story of a strange and beau tiful romance offmid night. A romance of love, mystery an d adventUre. The cast includes Jack Holt, Juanita Hansen, Edward Tilton, Mrs. Elinor Honcock, Helen Yoder, M. Dumont and 200 others. GLORIOUS GOWNS SUMPTUOUS SCENES A story by Marion Orth, author of "The Price of a Good Time" Friday, April 11th. OUR Reduction Sale of Books ends 'this Saturday, April sth A Complete Line of Baseball & Tennis Goods Tennis Rackets Restrung Oliver Typewriter for Sale In Excellent Condition only $25 • 'Penn State Bbok Store A Real Variety Shop , Opposite. Post Office , Pound ('lnns, New it bye. hot as fantod ,Note, Ito had broken cetera! ribs In tils bent and he wan (0110,11 to forfeit to Hurler, of Lehigh, In the iinnis Locke also New 0 bye and wan matched to meet Booth. of £OlllOll. In the finals. In the 135.11011011 11,100, I:etterer. of Penn. won from :MIR of Penn State, on tletl• hat In nine mlnotec The Penn man certainly was tle,c,lng. of a lot of &edit, rot ho hull w restled fifteen minute , and won On decision ft orn Bert elm, of Lehigh Moterer. In the I Ifi-pound bout., gained his Freund (nil of the et ening., when he thl ew .‘rtnstrong, of Penn, with a bur Ind chancel} hold, In flee minutes, Ilfty-ert en second.. 'file Penn man net er 'lnd a uhanee, 1, Mouser 10011 Inlm to the 01,11 and Non. 11100111 hie chnuldel down In the 158-notind chine, Captain Drubfi defeated Iletfololl, of 1411111 i, In fifteen minute , . \t•ltliet man left lain feet in the 1110 t nine inlnute4 In the extm. boot, in on n Oils tinder flint and got nut 11111104 t immttllntcty, In*the second esti it bout, the Penn Stilts caldftle 11110 ahnoet t 1111UUtt• if std.:nage before 13etgdoll got to Inn.feet. EEMIEM to the Ilf..pound clulx, Alit ily, of Cut 0011, till ow Oerson, of limn. In otven minutes, fifty-eight seconds. The man went down In the knot feu 1 - 111nUt011 and cheroot, hod the odtantstgo .1011014, houlitel, soon got to till feet and took his opponent to the nutt. eventuull3 shining 111 u fiat Conley, of Cu, nell, tine, ICettenot, of Penn, with u head end body hold In the 131-pound clots the tittle being nine minute.. 1111 d IlftY - elitill second. This bout ung 11 101,0110011 of the itt pouml bout, for the Penn limn took hie opponent down, WWI bi tom got out from undo, nod mot euteesqul In win ning it full. 'rho 115-pound +tild 164-I cund Iwute n.s dc.:llnsi law, 0. 1 culled in decision reopectivel) fur Mulvter nod Cuing' Lirossn, over Pm rind and Kh blind boll of Colombia In the ITG-pound Liam Nlanley,.of Lehigh, non on decision flu Pendleton, Peon, in fifteen minutes In the heavym eight class. Booth. of Lehigh. non Oil deeltdon hum Lucke, men tient to Mu mat quickly and hint of Penn Slate, In fifteen tnlnutett The OMO mon would hate the IttlettnUtge tuni 111012 the other. In the Contest tut necond place, bet, Penn Strae, titre,' Cc: con, of Pet In the 11G-pound clams pith it Aunt at to look hold, In ton: tom znlnut tut t3-three •114.3.11tiN The th St PeII 'non n than and In the extra pet I Garb. UM en ton PI TA. COMM so PENN STATE COLLEGIAN broke Inane, Ina In the neonnd`•Hnu I.IIIVO whanert. (hob., got out tont un th•r nod tuouna the 1,111 man's shoul del A ([O%lll ❑l telt. of Penn Maw. won second place In the 175 -pound class, alum no bon on deLlelon from Pendleton. of Penn. In Ilneen minutes The men mere on the not nevem] times, Inn Mark rlurr3 to had the upper position and he bon hs an earr3 Margin flosor a, of Columbia. broke Ids ankle his trout with moth of Lehigh, In the prellmlnniles. and as n remit he lefatilted to Locke, blro thereby secured recond irlare In the In .I%)welght Marla- M.II, of Penn Stitt°, wok third liner 11 tile 13 -hound Chine, %Oen ho goltml ~to foie flu tolett. of Lehigh, was .Moen db an mint and body hold n Litt, whom, ment)-nix reeonds, and he to Won of third plow for Mills 1118 male note 11111111 110 111110 threw 311111111.11. of COlll.lll/111. 111111 to double •rnn lot It 11‘1111 111 (MC minute, tilt)-tito .econds The a thhrocti los of the moot WOI r in °How i I=9 115-waled rinse—Ackerly, Cut nen. In w tielwun, POllll. Nl,lOl a bar and Chant,el y held Time net en minutes, if -elf lit seconds i:5- I ntend shins—Reeler. Lehigh, nun roni ii ki/COlk, POllll Suite. lie defiant 195-pound clnon—lit•t'let', Lehigh, won N.'euerer, Penn. with a head and !only iuntl 'l'lna• little 1111111111.4. lir* -eight weiaide 147.-g) .1111.1 clans—Muni el, Penn Stilt 1011 final i 1.1 1 . 1 .4111, COIIIIIII/11, on ileum oil 'PI no Ilttrcu mlnutnii 158-tionitil divot—Captain Blow S ate, 000 from IClrlritnil, Colon iht, on Sedition Time, (Moen minute I 711, kllllll Cll,lll-31u11101. Lietilshot 17 degrees The fine uni‘ form texture and unusual wearing qual ity of the lead, make g l ea E I Jiemasterdiatz/V,oen. nomical than the average lower Aced at all stationers EIOR generations Turkish ciga have been smoked by the é, • . • every nation on Earth, regardb race, religion or politics. And no used-to-be-king ever smoked a more • • K. 41, ex q uisite Turkish ci g arette than Murad. fi t Sales far exceedin g any other hi g h- g rad( 1 1 . t' 4 l; / cigarett e. 100% , PURE TURKISH—the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. on ,10(11111111 II non Pendleton, Non 'Now nfloon minnow Ifeiu,neli lit envoi—Moth. I,lllnli, won on cleennin fr om Locke, Penn Suite Time. fifteen minute, 11li-pound eines—Cal her. I •on State, tla Ott Get NOII. Pena n Ith n Mae aria lock hold Time feurteen minnitl. Po I.) -111000 t oconcla ln-poontl class- Lee Colombia. aon on cleeloton ft on, lianas, Cot null. Titan, ate. minuteo. 1 1 5-sound class—Kettmo. Penn won on decision nom Barnard. Colum bia. Time. fifteen !ninnies 116-pound chitty—lino lxh Columbia. threw• I.OOIVI. LeWhit. ulth no mm and itotb bold Time. lila tolotil,. tiny two ttoposubt 153-pound elnns—Asbby. Penn, non m deelnion hum Kirkland. Columbia. Time, fifteen minuten 175-pound elatet—!dock, Penn State non front Pendleton. Penn, on ileeNlon fine, nneen mlnutev Ileavyaelght ohm—Lucke, Penn State, won nom Morin, Columbia, by default 111-poinni eliviii—(lereon. Penn, eon oil dl Eifelun fi um Childs, Lehigh. Time, nine minutes 125-tmod etass—Ttlomat... Penn, 10. If mu ell. Cot cell, oltli a IA: anti i A. DEAL Sanitary Plumbing 1 Highland Ave. Harry Swimmer Save Your Junk from i Spring Cleaning Paper, Books and Rags Bell phone 23 W 700 B. Beaver Avenue. uim hold Thw, ne,rn mlnuton, tour second,' I :G•pompl class—Mills Penn Stato, tin en Barnard, Columbia, with a double arm lock hold Time ono minute tut , •tuo noconde I la-pound clout—Tuttle Cornell, Onew Lori. r. Lehlmh, It Ith n body hold 'rime, nor minute, to, tv-four secondn 1 r.O-pound claar--Dorndoll, Lehigh. tine. Kirkland. Columbia, ultb a bar and Mamoru hold 'rime, about amen minutes. 175-pound class—Pendleton, Penn won on decision (mom Slmeics. Columbia Time, nine minutes First National Bank State College, Pa. 11. L. POSTED, I'reoldeot DAVID F. 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