Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 09, 1919, Image 1

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    Why Not Go and Dent the
Debating Team On
Friday Night?
VOL XIV. No. 14
WRESTLERS CLOSE BASEBALL SEASON
Ei OPENS NEXT WEEK
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Penn State Matmen Win Two Dual
Meets and Intercollegiate Cham
*plonship—Mills Elected Captain
With a victory In the Intercollegiate%
the Penn State wrestlers again close . o
successful season Despite the fact that
two dual meets were lost this year, more
thun a Penn Slate team line ever lost
In one winter since wrestling was begun
nearly ten years ago, the *mason can
be called a success, because of the splen-
did shelving made In the championship
bouts. Penn and Lehigh fell before the
Blue and "White matmen, while the
latter and the NaNy {tore able to win
in hard fought contestit
311U4 Elected Cupttilet
At a meeting of the wrestlers on Mon
day evening. Mills TO was Heeled cap.
Mtn of the wrestling team for next
year. Mille was on the 'varsity team
two years ago and he WI called this year
In the Intercollegiate% Winning third
place In the 135-pound class lie wee
unabhito participate in any dual meets,
however, hemline of Injuries received
in the trials for the Penn meet shortly
before Washington's Birthday Harold
Reagan '2O was recently elected 'varsity
manager for the next 5 ear.
Letters were given to members of the
team who have pm ticipated in meets
this season Brown and Mowrer won the
straight "S" since they gained titles in
the Intercolleglatre The "S St" was pre
sented to the following• Locke '10;
Babcock 'l9, Black '2O; 3111 Is TO. Ger
ber TO. Moore '21.; Grimes T 1 and
Watson '2l.
An Excellent Record
It to interesting to examine the rec
ta& made by Penn State tennis since
the sport was begun In 1910 Including
the results of the dual meets of this
yearivarsity wrestling trams have com
peted in forty-six meets and they have
won out In forty of thorn. Of the six
defeats, four were administered to the
Blue and White by the Navy, one was
suffered at the hands of Cornell, and
for the first time in nine years Lehigh
mum -successful In winning from the
Penn State team this season
Prospects Werq Doubtful
When the S. A. T. C lcgime came
to an end last December and candidates
were called out In January, prospects
for a successful wrestling team were
anything but bright• Six of last year)s
team, five of whom were Intel collegiate
• .ons,mers,nissitut lAch of the•
men lost by graduation wece champions
and were on follows: Hetet, In the 125-
pound class; Long, In the 135-pound
class, Shultz, In the 141-pound class,
Nelan In the 175-pound clam; and Cato -
neck!, In the heavyweight clam. Deter,
/mptain.elect and star 125-pound wrest
ler, who,had been counted upon to 'told
down that berth this year, left college
last November to enter an °dicers' train
ing school and after leaving theme he de
cided noeto return to Penn State until •
next fall
Only ono veteran,.ffierefore, was back,
namely, Captain. Drown, champion in
tho 169-pound class, and It looked rot
„though he would be unable to wrestle
because of an Injured knee. teceived In
the football game with Pitt last Novem
ber. Thorn was also not much second
string material on hand and not very
many candidates had answered the call
to report for the team
With the beginning of the second
semester in the latter part of January,
prospects perceptibly brightened. Mills,
a 'varsity wrestler two team ago. Ger
ber, of last year's Sophomore team, and
Shaun., of last year's Freshman team,
returned at that time. The interclass
meet which was held shortly before this
also brought out quite a bit of good ma
terial and It interested a number of men
in the spelt. With these candidates,
Coach Verger began work, and a glance
at the season's record Is sufficient to
prove that ho has again turned out a
strong team.
I=l
The wrestling season wan auspiciously
opened on Washington'. Birthday, when
the University of Pennsylvania went
down to defeat at the hands of the Blue
and White by a score of 24 to 4. In
reality, the score was 20 to 4, as Penn
felled to produce a heavyweight man
and this bout went to Locke by default.
In this meet, four falls and ono de
cision were credited to Coach Verger's
mon, while Penn secured a decision In
the 122. pound class, when Captain
Rhoades defeated Teegan, the Blue and
White grappler.
On the following gatulday tho team
went to South Bethlehem and loot to
Lehigh by a score of 19 to 13 Garber,
Noel, and Grimes lost on falls and In
the deciding. bout of the meet Babcock
lost to Bert°lett. of Lehigh, In the 132-
pound class by a decision of about
twenty seconds advantage. nowter
and Brown gained decision. for the
Blue and White and Black obtained a
fall
Navy Wins Easily
Tile worst defeat that a Penn Stab]
wrestling team sustained In many years
acne at the Navy, when the litter aon
two falls and five decininnn, however.
It Is only fair to say that tho
was at lta weakest In this meet. It man
la very poor condition on a result of
the Lehigh content and Injuries to sev
eral of the regular wrgotiora made It
neeeneary to take along tihverrd men who
had had very little experience on the
mut. Captain Brown lost to Lewis In
the 188-pound clam because of an In
jury to his knee, after he ,had had
enough advantage to gain the decialon
The Blue and White grapplers took
revenge on the Lehigh team for the
defeat suffered at South Bethlehem
when they defeated the Brown and
White on the Armory mats by the
score of 19 to 14. Thin meet woe prob
ably one of the heat ever seen on the
Aroma floor and It was not decided until
- Abe final bout. Garber, Browrer, and
Brown gained fall. for Penn State. while
Brivler and Manley won falls and Berto
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,Annual Southern Trip To Begin On
1 April Eighteenth—Five Games
Will Be Played
Penn States bmicball Benson will open
on Friday of next week when the Slue
and White nine will Journey. to Mary
lend State College for a game thee.
On the next day there will be a game
with the Catholic University at Wash
ington and a second one with the IMMO
institution on lifontlay. On Townie) the
team from Washington and Leo will
be met and on the following day a
game will be played with the Virginia
Military Institute The Mot Immo game
, of the ,season will take place on May
second when 0 team from the University
of Welt Virginia will be here
Owing to the large numbet of games
on tile schedule for the southern trip,
several extra. men will be taken along
Practice In being held every day and
according to present indimitionsthe fol
lowing men will elm the trip, pitchers.
E T Ornmley . 19 and A G ICroog
catchers, W. It. Craig 'le. and W. Ci 1:11.
linger '2l; Sent tunic, Knapp '22. P N
Wolfe '2O: second base. 0 L Daublitz
'lO, third lime:, A I, Koster '22, 0 S.
Omni 'l9, 0. II Friedman '2l, short
Mop, N R Korb '2l, nutlieldirs, IV. II ,
Mullen TO. .1 II Detwiler '2O. and G
M. McMillan '2l
FINAL CUTS TO BE MADE
FOR ALL-COLLEGE PLAY
Elimination Trials Leave From
One to Three Candidates for
Each Position
Tinnl ti Ulm for the cast of the All-
College play uoie held last Thursday
evening In the Audltoi Wm. Although
the goal selection of the cost 011111 not
made at that time the number trying
out fur each pa: t mos t educed to not
mule than thi re nelson, These will
continue to Nrotk foe the SIISIOUft, pool
tlaux 011111 It le definitely deckled mhich
are best lilted to take pmt In the 1111111
Production Of tho Plot
Those In clung° itavu some good ma
terial with whlth to ,ork. Several
of those V.llO me now tt}lng out have
bud considerable egoglience In Penn
'tate theatrical uolfotni.loo.oo of for
' mer years
ylle All-College play for this year Is
Co he a Jour, ay; re,medy entitled• .The
'rani Iltinttr'' written by Wlnbliell
Smith The play deals with the ads en
tuf•es of The fortune hunter N athaniel
.
Duncan In Ms search for wealth "Nat"
is 11l gul by a fticial who Is, a rising
young financier to go to a small town
where without wealth. Ito can mote in
the best of society And perhaps- get
chime to Will-n-doalruble heiress.• The
young fortune hunter follows his
friend's advice and gets fin himself a
position in a drug store In tianuill coun
try town Among hie friends In the
Otago ate two young ladles; one 'lett)
Graham, the daughter of the druggist
for whom ho 19 working, and the other
Josephine Lockwood, the daughter of
the we tith) village bank..
The complicAtions which robin, and
the which Duncan encount
ers In trying to decide between the
Pretty druggist's daughter. and the
wealthy MI: etau bring about many hu
morous and Intensity Inlet eating situa
tions.
Those is ho are now out for the various
farts are: Sam Grail= the druggist, C T.
Mare '2O, C P. Donds '22, Nat Dun
can the fortune hunter, S. N. Cmber '22,
C B Vanhook '2O, .1 0. :Union '2O,
Mr/ Lockwood, the b.miter, William
Blaisdell '2l. 9 W. Cohen '2O, Henry
Kellpg the young financier, C. W. Hen
penstall '22, R. P. Bartholomew '2l,
Pled Rats _2, Pete Willing the sheriff,
D 9, Bell '2l, II C Fisher '2l, George
Burnham a promote*, S Loby '22,
Tracey, S. W. Cohen '2O, W. D Ken
nard '2O, SL• Sperry, a drummer, J.
F Jones '2l; Josephine Lockwood, the
banker's daughter, Miss Gertrude Done
'l9, Miss Arleta Dymond '2O, Anglo,
the friend of Jost°, Miss Margaret
Fiehhurn 'l9, bile, Edna Sell '2l, Betty
Grnham, the druggist's daughter, Bliss
Anna Geist '2O.
Freshman Football
Schedule Arranged
The Freshman football schedule tot
next fall has been Nit turdly arranged
and calls for the playing of three games.
The season will open on October twenty
fifth when the strong Indiana Normal
team oil! be met. The following Ant
i urday there will be n'trame wait Belle
' (onto Academy, and the Pitt Freshmen
will coine lime Mt a game on Friday,
November seventh. 0 Melt Is the day
'preceding Pennsylvania Day.
The Ft esaman schedule this year WM
not be an large as It was In former
years. At the meeting of the Intercol
legiate Athletic Association, recently
held lit New 'Yolk, there was quite a
bit of discussion concet nine. the status
of Pt oilman teams In the athletic world.
Thu sumo Is true of the west and West
ern Conferrige recently passed rulinge
prohibiting Ft trthortn teams horn com
peting with tirilde loam, using them
only for sc. übs and for games 6111011 g
teams within the college In question.
The Eastern colleges are considering
this question, and following the general
run of opinion. Penn State has also
decided to cut down en the length of
the schedule
A game with Syracuse, Freshmen to
also pending and thin, If an aimed, will
add intermit to the schedule The game
with Pitt Fresh the day preceding Penn
sylvania Day will likely become a fix
ture. Indiana Normal usually has the
strongest prop school team in the state,
and an Bellefonte Academy Is so close,
there Is always a rivalry betweed It and
tho Freshmen. All of the gam. ar
ranged thus for will ho played on the
homei acid, •
STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919
ANNUAL THESPIAN
PLAY SATURDAY
"The Magistrate" To Be Produced
In Auditorium—Ticket Sale To
Begin Tonight
The nod preventation LE "The Magic
' trate," an prenental by the Thespians.
will take place In Schwab Auditorium
neat Saturday evening at eight. o'clock
The comedy, an aritien by Sir A W
Pineto, lota been thanked slightly to
bring it up to date, :tad without a doubt
an Intel riling production will he rendez -
ed. Only one change has been mode In
the Cent lehlah was chosen on Minch
iltra, and all the mentions !rive been
working hat d to make the play a big
HMCO.,
The ticket ti tin will beglin tonight
Am II ninth, for• the Faculty and Sonlois
Thursday night, Ain II tenth, tickets all
be on sale fm 010 thre,i inn or classes
and on Midi!). night the gamma' sal.
will be hold The gale mill tie at tin
Co-op, and mill begin nt
o'clock The 1/1.1.4 for admission wIl
be intent) -live cents, fifty cents. Rev
laity-Mr tents. and nine donne, plus Lin
nue tux. All seats mill he levet veil
In the I ecent announcement of the
unatual trip II bleb the cast mill take.
mlsLaice max made and Inane tal of
being del leg the week of April fans:
It nlll be doting the weelc of
AVM twiny-11:st This trip n 11l In
elude showings at the Or Omura, Theater.
Ilawrisbut it. the Orphotatu Theater.
Tot k, the Or and °mars 'louse. Wilkes-
Bat re. till• 010411111 L 8 . 111 , 01 (Vela
House, Sunbury, and the ta 111 will end
11,101 the ill Melltlllloll at the Cu man
Opel., House ill Bellefonte. The play
tt 111 be 1,1 malted at Han isburg on April
tentl st, and In Bellefonte on Atiall
twenty-1181, 1,1111 11. MIL/Wing Ull each
of the Intervening ec tailings The Alumni
Clubs of Hai rlabtarg and Wilkes-Barre
nee taking gl eat intet est In the progress
of the Thonaltan Club, land ale planning
to hold dunces rot the members of the
east dui log their stay In those
Mm. 11 NV Miller. tire coach, will be
unable to accompany the cost on the
ulp, but Dz. W. S. Dye, Ja , of the
kiletan is Depuoment mill net as their
coach during this time.
"The Magistrate" won 'mitten In 1893,
by Sir Anhui Wing ' , lrmo, and hue
lucent!). been t °Med In New Yank City
as a musical comedy The pia) has sis
ta...at characters, melee of whom cue
men, and Is dlt Ideal Into Bum, acts Thu
main thatacto. of course, Is Mr. Pos.
kelt, no Mulish Police Magistrate. After
matt xing an I.lnglisli widow. a 1,110 On the
E=IMEtI
ANNUAL ELECTIONS ARE
HELD BY FROTH BOARD
The Paull, staff held Ito regular meet
ing Thursday evening and elected now
members to the En unit bound for the
content yeun. These changes will take
place immediately and the next issue
will be under the Hanel vision of the
DOA oil iceis
The lonian ing were the results of the
election. J C Mason '2O. editor-In
chief. CI IVeelts '2O editor. J II
Lucas, at t °alto, ; T. u Poster TO busi
ness manager. and W J 01 oetzinuet
TO. CllCUlatioll manage,. Professor J.
II Prisuell n as t etainod us faculty critic
Spring Football
' Squad Cut Down
About thlity candid ties leported let
spring football practice last meek, but
this number wax steadily increased until
it least fifty men had reported for the
squad. Ilonever. after each one had
been ellen a fait alai, the squad was
cut don 0 to thirty men at the beginning
of this Meek The weather has been
Set). tarot able and pi eliminail work Is
now nen under way.
Coach Harlow Is being aided In sev
eral seterans hi training the newer men
and in selecting those oho show up to
the best advantage. Ile hue divided the
men into small groups of four or five
each, with a solemn or older man as
leader, and the coaching hobo thus been
centralized
From now until Canter, the walk will
be of a light nature and will be namely
to condition the mon and prepare them
for the harder work oftet vacation. The
preliminary mark thug for has con-
Rioted of tome"d panning, kicking the
ball, going down no 1)0111.9 and running
of team° form or anothei, with the Inten
tion of deseloping a squad of men NOIO
tell ilr quicker et their feet, solidly
built, and speedy
All of loot year's squad hate leported
together with nevem! 01011 of Minter
years and muol new men, A lint was
posted ,meetly of the newer men who
hate been evonied from drill, and who
have shown the best faun thus far
The woilt after Ilaster 1/1 Min. to
be of an entirely I.llffeient nature, and
It la then that tackling the dummy arid
line NVOI k will begin. The back field
men will uluo begin special work at that,
time,
Thla noting walk La only prellmlnaly
to that which Coach Itlexdek phut. for
next tall, but It la tho requited faetot
for a euecossful team and no particu
lar attention la being paid to It. The
male object In to have a monad of 'meetly
men on hand when practice begins to,
the 1010 notteon. and Coach Harlow la
doing Inn pat t In developing the men
along thin lbw.
Word wan ineelved but recently twin
/1110010 r tot moe Pl.llll State mall. SMOT.
Maki, a Aar end on thin 1020 noshinan
oloven. SMOZilLiki collided at tho be
ginning of tho war, and In at prenent
In France, from V.llOlO ho writon that
he Intends to Saturn to school next
fall.
Order. and dopoolts taken for 1920
olavo pennants, one night only. Tomor
row (Thursday) at tho Co-op, 7 to 8:19
P. M.
MUSICAL CLUBS TO
TAKE. TRIPS SOON
Campus Singing Will Also Be Pro
motel in the Near Future—Corn
mencement Concert to Be Given
Tile first rehearsal .4 the Oleo Club
under the leadership of Professor huff
Orts held taut Wednesday night In Mc
Auditorium and one 44 the most bane-
Hotel practices of the'ycar Was the re
sult Professor Huff by his competent
leadership and directing Kites evidence
of being able to pismire the club LLlth-
In a very shay L time for 80%4,1111 concerts
:end the dub mill and •übttdly Ls ironed
at ieWit once before the onnual COM
cornerment during the nrst teeth of
June
A meat deal of =sale. both classical
lied popular, has reeently been cur
e based Its the mantinement anti thin
Noun s entertainment Of 1110 111411014
111111110 In the fettle:noting CORM 41 of
the chit, Inasmuch in Protease] 11111 T
41 In lute College 0,1 .Wednesdayet only.
It 11110 been found nemsetary to Myrenan
the length of relleartile from on hone
to an hour and a half:ln order that the
bent hark eon be dope loader the e.i.
441114 (.0111111.11311/1
A rho: I. business meeting was 11100
held on hint Wedneriity evening end
net oral Important Items of business wet,
11.14 1 1.04141 401011111111,11( Wilfll 1110 11(.-
104 of it mutton by the club to inlaid
t emit able nit to any member of the
. 1.01(1111, 1111044 M Wl4( had completed
0110 Will scull 1104 01 . 401114411011 A
roam tint' to determine the nature of
this award 4 101 appoolled and I. not
at um k tin the depth:v . Mating. Carl
1140 11111101111C44 that 'Pew: Walton. 4010
1104. In promo.a tel ret mai tripa to
be taken Immediately ,
otter the ratstet
Y.u.atlon It acme lit ely at the lis ea
ten time 11101. it 1.111/ 'IIOIIIIIIW LO4lll.
(0411 .111(1 41100114 4111 1/0 Luken the
oeek of Atoll thirtieth awl conditions
110114 1,111 00/10011 at the Ii.L.L lilbet ty
V 51 C A. In PlLL.latihlt Kite fly after
tern time. The . vartiliy qua, tette hill.
ohm give "masts lit Jersey Shore and
Sunbury immediately after the tipring
Toooilli
Inns much t. the etreing. Ore ~..e3
1110011 101444 l 11047 44; 10 1110 tecunt
- beating of the clock . l. by an hour, It I.
ptob .I.le that. the Ole, [ Club will give
the atudent body elect! spot. 1011111 e.
to Join it in campus sltging in the near
i .
future The attitude 'of the club la
(minable waned Ode these of campus
life mid tint 10 1 1111110111 lelllolll Mullet., n.
leg time and plate tt II lie mode when
details ale 111 . 111111C04.
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Girli' Hike '-
'`o Be
Held On Saturday
'rite Pt 1 , 11111.til find goPlionlore WO.
IN 11l hold their annual CrOHN COUIIII3
111110 neat Saturday afternoon, starting
on Nets Deaver Held at one-dillty.
The tales of this, the second girls' hike
scrap will be the same no these used last
year 'rite contestants sill leave Nos
Deaver Field at one-lislity Ind. although
the exact coats,. to be foliose,' sill not
igt announced until later. It will comer
tbout duce and one half miles. finishing
on Nes Ile.“ el About folly girls sill
be °meted by each class and that side
which lulu tsenty of its runners finish
first sill be the 0 Mum of the map
'rho hldlvidu,l N,llO makes the best time
sill lime het name engraved on the
silver cup donated last year by Dr
Spat Its as a tioithy to be gut en annually
to tile sinning class
The Idea of holding a girl's cross
countty tun or hike tins Introduced last
fall by Physical Dltectm .. 13111" Mal till
'rite 1111111 met skit the Instant npptoval
of the gills of the classes of 1921 and
1920 and the flint 0' ant of tills kind
saw held In the fall of the last college
year, Novembot. 1917 This Brat tty -
out 11105 ed so successful that the inter
class hike I'm Instituted Its a regular
scrap to Ito staged every Near between
the Ft exitman and Sophomore gills
Miss Ida. Tut ner '2l mut the first to
finish in last you's contest and the
cap had engraved upon It her name,
numetals, and the time it took het to
cover the coutme Nest Saturday the
Sophomores Still lime to defend this
trophy against the Freshmen and n
vet, molting contest Is looked for.
LACROSSE TEAM IS
DEFEATED BY NAVY
Midshipmen Show Vast Superiority
In All Departments of Game—
Penn State's Team Play Weak
Polio Slainc lacrosse team played Ito
Met game In four >ears when It met
the Nee) at, Annapolis last Saturday
and au:Toted a 13 to 0 defeat at the
hands of 0 1 0 midshipmen. The contest
nes Twill:lg throughout, but the An
napolis non had a nunderful logtem of
combined attack and defense and the
jilue and White's representatives were
almost totally unable to cope with It
;low has Nell strong team lids
Mu and Penn State had rely few
chunees fur goal shots, in cry opportu
nity being blocked b) a Navyldefenso
man. Lynn was the Gni) , Play. who
come sour scaling for Penn State, when
ho mode a pretty shot In tho Mreg half,
but tin ball struck one of the goal pasta
and bounded to the outer tilde of the
goal Navy armed four goals in the first
half, the saute being kept down by the
viglinnee of the Penn State defense men.
The second half hand seal coly, begun,
however. upon by wonderful team play
the Navy captain, Clearing. moo a gnat
(Continued on lost paIN 1.,
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ILECTIIO-011EX
Afeating of Electra-chemical Engl.
nearbar Society. Friday ovanlng at 0.4 G.
Eleotro•chemlcnl Laboratory, Engineer
lag D. All menthe'. aro Urged to bo
present.
Totirgiatt.
TRACK MEN PREPARE
FOR PENN RELAYS
Blue and White Cinder Team To
Compete in Relay Champion-
ships at Philadelphia Soon
The hock men have been 0.01 king
hard the tend few days and not k ban
:tremors:4i rapidly undo the most
tat °ruble of steatite: conditions. Thu
Penn t Way sae only IL little as or two
orisks off end Cotten Lewis in prep/11111g
Ills on it for them Trinla for those
will be held this coming Saturday oriel -
noon on Igewßeaver litid at half past one
and the Milner:: in these null represent
Penn State at Philadelphia on April
meat)-Ilftit and twenty-sixth.
The lint of es onto hi which Penn Slate
0111 participate in this track I.olllnut
ment 1100 bent announced, and drissings
tot places oei e also made the beginning
of this sseek On let kitty tau:lomm iho
(0110011 M OVOIIIS mill take place. Sprint
medics, tunsistlng of the 220-yard dash,
110-3 aid dash. nod Sin-)aril run. Dis
tance medley, composed or the 140-yard
dash, 110-yet d run, Chi co gum 10111 mile
run, and mlia t tut The 440-3 ttrd law
haring" 0111 also be ran off 011 thin
11113 I_lll hIII.IIIIIIIY, tip• following eVentt:
0111 be run oft Mit :nib, relay, one
mile it eshman oltt , one-mile college
ebts lea-card dash, 120-yard high
hm :11: a, high Jump. Woad Jump, shot
put, discus Olio,. Javelin tin ow, and
11011. ,111111
The Dram In h.%
Nun 'hate did not hate tho boot of
Ind. In tho drowlngo 'rho Ditto And
Whitt, aeon noeond 111 the onu-nnlo
Fttrionan concur, eltamplonoldp
eighth itt Illy tun-mile college reln)
chninplonsblp, ninth In the opt hit med.
lop teln) eh unplonohlp, tenth In the
alt-mllo college telu3 eltutnltlonnttllt,
nd fourteenth in the M 4111111.4 tnedlo)
tinny thanutlonhltlp
At the in mint thne. It limits as though
Lonmetition rot the team 11111 lie krn n
The only Height men 011 u hate shown
up to any advantage ate ranory . 20.
tumid , . '2l, and Sagami '2O Fanot
e
011111 at mend. of LOA )ettra te tin,
ulleo Le 1111. COMPOILd lu wi..lght events
The uis hits 0111 likely he fought out
between lirnker 'lO. Demur '2l, and
Trnlur '22 nacho appears to hale
the arnantage In experliatee thus far
and Iv lending his opponents, but tit
otlal 1110 men the timidly coming Into
rutin 1,1 compete 0101 hint
The distance men. the ni11.1% half and
1111111 ter 11111(10 are utaltlng 111110 and of
Huse, Oi'r '2O. Nov:comet '2l, Neuhaus°
4'l and 31as0e11.2,2Lbirie...1.deu_ylrwing
up diciest In the tlwilles. Demi': '2l.
Me '2l Patent '2l, Thornily '2O, 111111
RILLS '22 nt e the men nom .hom the
',aridly t unners 0111 he thosen Vety
feu 111011 1111V0 repot tell tut 11111 Jumps
and the pole sault. and It Iv turns' that
more men tome out and compete In
Llll,O comae At pi °sent, JelTerles 'lO.
Lloo ping 'l9. and Papua 'll rcpt esent
the tnen in Ore jumps, and Ferguson '2O
and Hap. '22 ate tho only contestants
11110 1110 S 110111111; UP 11.1.11 in Elio 11010
atilt.
The ono femme moot noticeable in
Lilo track utak dulling the past feu•
weeks has been the lack of men, .nincc
loll) hem the tuo loner classes Man-
Inger Choke urges the Inert to ill out
: and If any ability along some pantleular
line of track neap Is Minoan by the cln
dhlates, [MI 11111 be excused from drill
and .111 be given ate* opportunlts to
make good
Interfratendl3 Meet
The annual hack moot betocen the
serious ft:den:Wen tvill be held on Sat
urday afternoon at too o'clock Entt len
for thin moot mten ho :node not Inter
than to:no:roil ant:is:lay) evening at
the office of the truth coach. Not more
than too men horn each team mill he
allotted to pa:Lich:ate In each et cot.
except In the lute:trate:nay I clay.
This hack meet on Saturday gives
pro:nine of being similar to those. held
before the not Virtually every hater
nity it making plans to enter a team,
and there will undoubtedly be tome keen
competition for place. While the relay
mill be tun in thin meet, the a clay race
for a leg of the intelfrateinity cup will
not take place until the interneholastlen
are held on May net end: .
"TUG-OF-WAR" SCRAP TO
BE HELD ON MAY TENTH
The "tug-of-oar" between the Masses
of 1921 and 1922 will he held on Sntur
day, :Slay tenth The matter was taken
on at the last meeting of the student
council and 1110 folloulng conuffittee
was nnpolnied to art none for thls, the
last of the cla•ta scraps for thin year:
J C Allen 'l9, ehahman. S W. Cohen
20, 0 W Cuplt 'l9, II S Downing 'l9,
Frank Unger 'l9
CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 111
COMMERCE AND FINANCE CLUB
At the regular meeting or the Com
merce and Finance Club, held last
Tlautaday evening in the Liberal Ails
Building, It (onatitution fan adopted
All Seniors, Juniors and Sopliontute4
Oho are ent oiled in the commerce and
flounce course are eligible to mends t
ship, and the nights fur the tegulnt
111001.1110 UM the first
Ut Wall month
TENNIS CANDIDATES TO
REPORT ON SATURDAY
Candidates for tire tentriri team will
be vaned Out sell Saturday afiertniOn
Pians UM under stay to make lids spurt
Letter Mama among the students, and
the 1111111/IMMlent Is considering for nr
liar an interfraternity league, to be
similar to the interfraternity basket
ball and baseball leagues
Negotiations mu under wiry with it
'number of colleges concerning dual
pa lobes, and probably either an eastern
'or western trip hill be taken before tiro
end of the year. Three old men are
back and alit probably form the nu
clays for the loam. These men aro G
I. Bayles 'to, H. C. Erskine 'JO, and
W. Cohen '2O.
8 0 . 2 „_
,- y ,;''
DEBATE WITH COLGATE
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY
Blue and White Orators Will Open
Season In Auditorium—Lafay
ette To Be Met May Second
The first debate of the year will be
held on Ft latty evening in the Auditor
ium when a te.un representing Colgate
Uttivemit) will meet the Penn State
debaters. Pa ote.ssor :Welshman has been
snot king diligently nlth the debatern and
line selected. 'tram a large num
ber of men, the tenon Whiell mill rein °-
sent Penn State,
Ti;.. question for debate Iles been .40-
leLted after much discussion attic the
otitis colleges who will he met In other
debates. The question as it stands new
Result ed... That Congress shall pro
tide for the control and operation of
the taliroads within twenty-ono months
urns the signing of peace" The Penn
State team alit cannot t the negative
side of this question The following
men hate been chosen to make up the
teen W. D. Harkins TO, IV W Pat
chell 'l9, and W. D Benedict TO.
•.
Colgate has alnapt had a strong de
bating team and thin year's squad
at omixon to live up to the reputation of
its at edecessors Last year In the inter
collegiate debates only a mall crowd
turned out to heat them. Tho one
altich Ix xcheduled for Friday night Is
of naccial innnta Mace and promises to
be one of general interest,
The only other Intel-collegiate debnto
Mitch is scheduled at present In the
one with Lant)..tto on May second. It
In quite probable that ono pill be at-
I mitred with Cot nell but no definite St tad
Ins been teceived The same quention
alb bo dincussod each time
PENN STATE MAY ENTER
BOXING TOURNAMENT
University of Pennsylvania Invites
Eastern Colleges To Participate
In Meet On May Third
An invitation has bean extended to
Penn Stale 1..) the 1:01, LI Idly Of Penile.* 1-
lallla ID I.IIW Vat t In un intercollegiate
hosing tournament, %Melt will he held
it Philadelphia, on the afternoon and
ytning of S.zundly, May third Sey
vial college% hare all tatty signified then
intention of elite: Ing teams, and 011-
.1011bleil4 1.011 'tulle Will Ul4O be I epee
reututl
'Dosing l hue - been .1 miolr"spot t lit
Penn 111141 eel cull 01111,: eletll it colleges
fat xylem! seals and, 101 11 101 the case
at Penn State the sport met a Ith in eat
et success Llllll et CI before. The desire
of the liat Department to encouragy
4,lng tin oughunt the nation met with
instant BIIeCC4B In the colleges of the
country and it is mob:tido that tt 11111
become nn 111101 tolleglato spot
11l I °sponse to the invitation sent
out by Penn, tilt en institutions Prince
ton. Dartmouth and Cornell. have al-
I signified Melt Intention of sending
tetans to compete In thin meet It Is
iorY Probable that a number of other
Inge eastern colleges mill also enter
the contest Tile wiener of this meet
will be presented with a trophy of some
IC111(1, the :Aztec type of a latch still be
decided Islet by the representatites of
the colleges pal ticipating.
It is vett. probable that Penn State
a 111 also totel a team The eIIICCeOO
of boxing bele the past season is In-
Meath e of the gt 0.1101 success li Mali can
he attained In the Intel collegiate ring
It Is planned to has e the men called
out ns soon tut the arrangements tot
such a team me mule If the athletic
ilageelatioll deems It advisable to enter
a tenor, then ism It will commence with
in the nest %seek and the men will
plobably be 11111101 the [Milling of Coach
"Diet," Hallow, UllO Marked so success
fully with them ill the :fast boxing
4011
nterfraternity
League Opens
The Inter Cl atm nlty baseholl league
opened on 'alumina when six games
sere pia> ed hem een taselvo teams
These it et e pla>ted on New Beaver,
Ilointes and the drill Ileitis, upon each
of which taco diamonds have been luld
out
The league in 110111 C. 01tended on a
Nods eltullat to that upon 14,111e1a the
•litchr, Itelnily bavltetball league. %11s
Lentil:lA.l, and calls Indications point
to altnllas eeees In the management
of the league uL and Its outcome.
The Ion:Its of Nlonda) . B games ale
08 folluox, Shrnut. Alpha. tlps/lon 7,
Cutwee 5, lota Chi Delta 7, Alpha CM
Shona .1, Alpha Gamma Rho 5, Signet
Nu 5, 'lllLt.i. Chl IN, Ton Sear lON 8,
Alpha Chl Rho 1, Theta. NI 2, Phi
De . la Theta tO, Phi Wahl/. 2.
r, quits or taut night's goal's call
not he glt en sti the COLLCGIAN v,ent
to pleas eatertlay afternoons Thu
games. six eeheiltiled tut the sennhaler
Of this \seek ale an fnlioan
Wednesd p. Kappa Sigma vs Lamb
da Chi Alpha; Phi KaPlut ShOna vx
Zvi ; Theta; Beta Theta PL vu Dultn
Up 41on, Delta TIM Delta NT Phi Dpsl4
lon PI, 12J W. College Vs Sigma Pi,
I'l Kappa Alpha NH 011100. Epallou
htur,day. Omega Epsilon vs 214 W
Nitiany; Slipup Alpha Civilian vs Alpha
Chi Sigma. lota Chl Delta vs Alpha
ihonmaßho, CI.III ~,,, • Club NT Shona Nu,
Theta CIII vs Theta Xi. Alpha Chi Rho
vu Phi Kappa
Ptiday Phi Delta Theht vs Two year
agv, Phl (Mauna Delta vu Sigma Phi
Epdlon, Phl Sigma Kappa vs Alpha
0111l1.11: 220 W. College vs Alplttt
Della Shona. Tula House %a Pet It
addle, Alpha Zeta vs Dtleta Sumach
Saturday. Phl Kappa PHI NM 124 nut -
roux; Lambda Chl Alpha. NT Phl
Kappa Alma; Zeta Theta vs Dem
Theta PI; Phi Epsilon 11 vs 432 W. Col
lege; Sigma I'l NT PI Navin Alpha,
Omega Dpallon vn Doha Tau Delta,
Delta Up4llnn Xuppe. 131310 u.
"Batter Up—Strike One,
Two, Three—You're
Out"
PRICE FIVE CENTS
APPROPRIATION
BILL INTRODUCED
Board of Trustees Asks For Large
Sunii For Maintenance and New
Buildings.
Too bills to osiding for ml eppiopri
allot. of $3.300.482 to meet the needs of
the Penney Ivania State College during
the next too years are now before the
Htlllo legislature The Board of True
tt,ex hoe netted for this amount believ
ing that it is absolutely essential to the
oelfate of the college The unusually
heavy demands being made upon this
institution following the mor, the in
creased enrollment, the enlarged ex
tension work and the great need of new
buildings, especially for the Schools of
Dngineering and Agricultme. make it
'mama's.° that theso bills be passed.
The Ilrett of the too appropriation
bits provides for $1,250.000 for general
maintenance during the next too years
The mum of $1,626,000 is asked for to
proxide new buildings for the School of
tinginceting. Agriculture, Mines, Natu
ral Science, and Domestic Science. In
title Is also Included a sum for the
et ration of a nose light, heat and pose er
plant. and of a new gymmutium
In the extension bill $370,482 is pro-
Ilded to match the Mend appropri
ation to amicultural colleges under the
Smith-Lever act. Tor rile omit of the
School of Llngineering being carried
out through Its extension department
$30,000 Is needed, This amount Is neces
sary for the establishment mid support
or apprentice, trade and night schools
11l xarions ports of the state About
$21,000 to needed for the maintenance of
the mum. 11.1,11011 for teachers
While a few of theme same mny norm
largo, the requirements of the college
fur the next two lentn hate been care
fully estimated and no one of the Items
Hated on the bills now bolero the login-
Mare can be amlnated without harm
to the Institution
Emptctally impot not are the sections
I asking for funds for a nett light, heat
l and potter plant. nett engineering build-
Ingo and anew gynasium. Thu needs
of the School of Engineering uro very
!dent to all and the recent Intereolle
slate ttrestling meet emphasized the In
, adettusg) of the building Which is note
being used tsa gynasium. The needs
of 010 Otlll.r departments of the college.
mink h uts not. us easily .1.11. urn
mist all Ul gent
Penn Slate ninnyni are being ltraCil t,
talk to tholt leglalatots and to do all
In their non Le to have tlnvae two bulls
lkove.o.
Dr. Holmes To Be
Chapel Speaker
'Dor the fitst time since ho left State
College last summer, Dr. Arthur Holmes,
Cermet dean of the general faculty of
this college, will retutn next Sunday
to act as speaker at the mat ning chapel
sonic.. DI Holmes went tram here
last tear to become president of Drake
Unit eriiitt, a largo denominational in
stitution located at DLI :Bohlen. lowa.
lie ester Imo in 1912 and at once gained
great popularity among the students
ills strong influence at er nice and Ida
aillingmess to help whoneret thine NNILS
need made hint one of the best liked
.and mast highly respected members of
the Penn State faculty and It mu; whit
sinein e :egret that students returnal
to soh.' last fall to lied that DMIII
Holmes was no longer here
Di Holmes was born In Cincinnati.
Ohio Ho recoiled his B A. degree at
Hiram College and his Ph D at the
Unit emit:. of Pelmet Banta In 1899
he taus °Wattled to the ministry of the
Chet oh of Disciples of Chlist In 1904
Ire became religious and educational
director of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Y 01 C A in Philadelphia and In 1900
he mitered the University of Pennsyl-
Vlllllll. US a teacher of psychology Front
1908 to 1912 he nes avilstant di:color
of the psychological clinic of that uni
versity and In 1912 he took up his
duties at Penn State as dean of the
general faculty.
FORMER STATE PROFESSOR
DECORATED FOR BRAVERY
James W Clan ell, formerly a mem
ber of the teaching con pa of the depart
ment of nominee Languages, at present
i YMCA man hi Italy, hen been
awarded the 'ltalian War Cross for bray
sy under tire Word of his decoration
nun received by his alto about two
nuclei ago, who learned that he obtained
It tot bier ery during the lent Italian
offensive on the Aniago Plateau, where
he and eoveial others turned soldlera,
both well and wounded, nubile the battle
sln full sway Ito continued with
this army of inv.!. Into Austria for
a week. when lie returned to Italy
Pi °Loeser Crowell taught Spanish and
rrench wldle here at Penn State and
was granted a leave of absence from his
duties In Novembei 1018, when he vol
unteered for over.as work with the
\l C. A lie went to Camp Logan,
Tele% and mulled for Italy In July 1918
DR. SPARKS WILL LIKELY
LEAVE HOSPITAL SOON
While lb oxidant Spark,. in tall under
going. treatment In the Univornlty Hog
;Mal at Philadelphia. his hoprovement tx
xo rapid that It will prolxibly not to
neeNanit y for him to remain thorn much
longo. lie In rapidly regaining hie
enrength nod from pi count Indications
will he able to leave the homatal by
liintm• or Hilarity thereafter
Di. Slott kn won plenbantly Rua Si Emmett
bon Pi May when hu WWI visited by
font wen I , 6nn Santo nien. monby Inn.
medical eittubnan. who worn In Philn•
delphin at thnt Unto.
MI Monti:non trying out for (ho edl
torlnt ntate of the COLLEGIAN report
tonight (Wedno4day) nt GM Ohl Maln,
at 90Ven Vein& nlnu R.