Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 09, 1919, Image 4

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CAN DY
Say when you say candy—that hits us right on the head
If we could take you into the factories we represont and show
you real candies made right and sold right, you would agree
with us Some Candy.
GRAHAM & SONS, on the Corner
FRESHMEN CLASS WINS
ANNUAL "TIE-UP" SCRAP
First Year Men Are Victors In Ex
citing Struggle—Many Amusing
Incidents Occur
The f, eslimen won the second annual
scrap held loot Saturday after
noon on New Beaver Field by a score
of 177 to 146. The scrap was closely
Lonterted and proved that dams spirit
was still strong among the two lower
dames The desire to take part was
pt malent un both Wes and the referees
were kept busy keeping those who were
not partlclp.Ltlng In the scrap from
entering
The Freshmen left the Armory at
me o'clock and appeared on the held
after running the Sophomore's gauntlet
ahleh brought back memories of the
lust poster night Athletes had no ad-
Nantage oter their smaller participants
in the scrim for the old motto. "Union
(11‘. Su ength." nos used and proved
fault to some of the prominent strong
men. The Freshmen seemed to take
delight in scoring on the larger men and
In sevetal instances after Um dust had
cleared away the majority of those tied
up V. ere of the athletic type
Flfs. men were lined up at each end
of the field In order to run off the first
pealed Beth sides seemed confident
and In a few seconds the field VMS
turned Into a wrestling wenn. Th is,
ho%ever, was not a man for man scrap
for In some Menaces ono man had per
haps three men to wrestle with The
period ended whit a score seventeen to
ten In fa'.ur of the Freshmen
Sophomore., Take Lend
The nest period started with another
rush, but this time tho Sophomores
proved the bettor side and emerged with
a seen, fm that period of Monty-nine
to twenty-six The third period ended
v.-ith the Sophomores in the load by a
141010 of seventy-ono to sixty-four.
At this time, however, the Freshman
started to use a little team work and
it braced successful in the fourth and
fifth per lode. milting their score to one
hundred sh.o against the Sophomores
one Moult ed and twenty-one points
Tile last period was won by the
Soon% but not enough point. wcro
obtained In thin period.to aaard them
the array, and the final acorn was one
hundred and novonty-seven for the
Freshmen and ono hundred and forty
the for 1110 Sophomores.
ANNUAL THESPIAN
PLAY SATURDAY
(euntlnuod from (Int pogo)
continent, he returns to England lion
e.% er, trouble ensues, as the lfagistrate
has boon a confirmed bachelor for many
>ears The Widow's' son accompanied
by the Magisttate, are dining one night
In a fashionable hotel. and find that in
the adjoining dining room is a group,
one of v.illeh is the magistrate's wife
Thin brings the play to an interesting
Point. and many ;musing incidents fol
low as a consequence of this incident.
Thu rust of characters which will ap
pear In the presentation nest Saturday
is as tenons
Mr Puckett. the Ilagistrato
B IV. Knapp '2l
H Lucas 'l9
A 9 Riley 'l9
A H. Baker 'l9
a --G. W. Dlchelberger 'l9
Vale D Greathead '22
Braille H Harris '22
Bulbul") S. W. Cohen '2O
Achille Blond J. G. Hatritz 'l9
T1111()10 C DI Doull '22
Wortnington R. W Brainard '22
Beecher J. G. Flanigan 'l9
Harris 0 V Glatfelter 'l9
Lung C. W. Hoppenetall '22
tVyko It. B. Hecht '2O
Popham H C. Schlosser '22
Agatha
Cis Fan I ngton
Charlotte
Colonel Lultyn
Why Is a Good Meal?
Your Nose Will Know
PENN STATE CAFE
Phone Orders Delivered Promptly
WD
~NAUC• MARK
WRESTLERS CLOSE
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
(Conti:moll from Orst page)
lett gained a dechlion for Lehigh. The
score bus 15 to 14 when the heavy
neight bout was announced between
Black, of Penn State, and Booth, of
Lehigh. Both men had the advantage
at times and both came porliouslY near
tulnnlng falls but Black remained on
top long enough to win a decision after
fifteen minutes of lined wrestling
The Intercollegintes
The championship meet of the Inter
collegiate Vlleetllns Association was
this year held on the Armory mats and
the Penn State matmen duplicated their
feat of last year by winning the cham
pionship for the second consecutive
time. Lthigla vats is clove second to
the 131. and White, while Cornell had
little ditilculty In vanning third place.
Penn Stale came through oath only
two Indit Word champions but Coach
tosser had developed a hell-balanced
team and enough second and third
places were mon to git e the 'varsity
the points necessary to win
After a careful survey of each man
In the dual meets of the season, the
team to enter the Intercolleglates was
selected and it was one that was
stronget than ally that had represented
tho Blue and ;Vila° all year. The weak
points all along had been In the 125-
pound and 175-pound chases. These
were remedied by having Babcock come
down to 125 pounds from the 135-pound
class and Black came down to tho 175-
pound class from the heavyucight divi
sion Mills, who had been unable to
,restle all season on account of injuries,
took Babcock's place and Locke wrest
led heavy. eight That these changes
55ere justified and that they strength
ened the team considerably may be
Judged from the may the men came
through the Inte•colteglates with no
weak points on the .hole team
In the 115-pound class, Garber was
defeated in the preliminaries by Ackerly,
of Cornell, but he cams through splen
didly in the finals, defeating Gerson, of
Penn, for second place, after almost
fifteen minutes wrestling.. -
Babcock defeated Rhoades of Pennsyl-
Nal. In the preliminaries of the 125-
pound class, but-ho broke several ribS
and aau unable to compete In the finale,
forfeiting to Bovier. of Lehigh, sells
thereby tron the championship
Mills, In the 135-pound class, lost
to Retterer, of Penn, on decision, but
ho easily won falls over Bertolett, of
Lehigh, and Barnard, of Columbia, thus
gaining third place
In the 145-pound class, Mowrel .on
the intercollegiate championship, when
he defeated Loeser, of Lehigh. and Arm
strong. of Penn, on falls, and non a
decision over, Barris, of Columbia. In
the finals Mowrer has been Olio sur
prise of the season. Ho hod not shown
up very- well •last year, .but beginning
with the Interclass .moot In January,
Ills development , thls season has boon
almost phenomenal, as ho has won In
every bout except that with Suafford.
In the Navy meet
Captain Drown retained the 168-pound
Intercollegiate championship by defeat
ing successively Ashby. of Penn. Dent
doll, of Lehigh, and Kirkland, of Colum
decisions, while the former was anlned
Penn State Students
Before leaving for the
Easter Vacation come
in and look over our
New Cordovan Oxfords
$lO.OO
FROMM'S
ECONOMY STORE
130 E. College Ave.
PRICE for price,grade for grade,
there is no better pipe made
than aWD C. You can get a pipe
with the familiar triangle trade
mark in any size and shape and
grade you want—and you will be
glad you did it. WD C Pipes are
American made and sold in the
best shops at $6 down to 75 cents.
' WM. DEMUTH Sc CO., Now York
IVorld'e Largest Pipe Manufacturer
Gore Ic a pipe to be
proud of in any COMllany.
Genuine French Prior,
carefully aelected,beauti
fully worked, nupartdY
mounted with alerting
bond and vulcanite bit.
bin. The latter two bouts were won on
on a fall
Black. in the ITS-pound class, won
second place. losing to Manley, of Le-
Lint, on decision in the preliminaries.
and defeating Pendleton, of Penn, In
the finals
In the lienvlNieight division, Locke
ohm UOll second place. Ho non a fall
over Nooses, of Cornell, In the prelims,
and lost on decision to Booth of Lehigh
In the 110010 Rogers. of Columbia, for
feited to Locke, on account of injuries,
the Penn State man theteby Winning
second Place.
Nest Year's Prospects
As fur tin con In, Judged now. Conch
Verger should turn out a wrestling tent
a ileb 1,1105 W min a. many
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champions In the intercolleglates as the
team ad last year., Only two melt will
be lost by grutluaton, Babcock, In the
125-pound class, and Locke, In the
heal,yweight class However, Gerber
will be back to urestle in the 114-IMund
class, 111111 s will have chat ge of the 135-
pound clan-, Nlowrer and Drown, both
champions, .111 wrestle In the 145 and
1158-pound classes respecthely-, and
Black .111 agate probably compete
In the 175-pouted class It Is extreme
ly probable that Deter, the star 125-
pounder of last year and conqueror of
the mighty Beeler, of Lehigh, .111 re
turn next fall, and In that case, the 125-
pound Chills M 111 be well cared for. The
only weight to 1111, Blot efure, will he
the unlimited dhlslon, and there should
be enough material Runt the big men
In college to dec elop n wrestler to take
Lockes
Great moult for the season's success
belongs to Coach Vetoer. In his first
attempt at coaching last year, he turned
out a team upon which them uere Mx
Intmcolleginte champions, and this year
this team, developed out of green mater
ial, again won the championship; there
Is also etery 1 , 10911°0t of its winning
again next year, and also avenging the
two defeats which it suites ed In the dual
meet thin season
The summtu 5 of the scores In the sea
son's meets is as folios a Penn State 24.
Penns) ivimia. 4: Penn State IS, Lehigh
19, Pettn State 0. Navy 30, Ponn State
19, Lehigh 14 Score in the Intercolle
giate.. Penn State 23, Lehigh 20. Cor
nell, 10. Pennolsania 8, Columbia 7
Points scored during the season:
G 0 . G 3
Garber
Watson
Toegen
Noel
Moore .
Babcock
Rose .
aunn .
Mowrer . 6 4 0 6 G
Brown. f.C51410) 5 _5
Shaul's ... . 4
ToLubi .
•SVon by default
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Myers' Barber Shop
Sanitary
Modern Equipment
J. C. Smith & Son
Motor. In
General Hardware
IluMora' Materlnt, Otis, Paints,
Class, Coolant, Stoves,
'tooting, Spouting Etc.
State College, Pa.
PASMI - ME,
D. W. Griffith's
"The Girl Who •
Stayed atHome"
Ari ARTCRAFT Picture
Personally Directed by D. W. Griffith
What Did SHE Do
IN FRANCE? Can the Parisienne, famed for her
frivolity, face her poilu when he comes back with a story
of what SHE did that will bring joy to his heart?
IN AMERICA? What kind a story will Cutie Beau
tiful, the cabaret girl, tell HIM to make him love her
"'more than the day he left?
D. W. Griffith's great story of the home-coming tells it
all. It takes you through trenches defended by women's
souls and answers the question of the moment, "Did
they win the great fight against temptation while HE
was gone?" • -
Superb love scenes New Griffith Female Stars
Wonderful New Photographic Effects -
A Vital Story of Today---Told.by the Master Genius
A Distinctive Artistic Achievement
MONDAY, APRIL: 14th
Matinee at two and ,:i(ening
Admission: Adults 18c; Children 9c, and war tax
PENN STATE OOLLEG
Sophomores Win
Cross Country Run
The Sophomores won the inter-class
cross country run over the throe mile
course lust Saturday afternoon by hnv
leg three men, piece In the first five
men to finish, while the Freshmen took
second place by placing too men. There
were twenty-three entries, fourteen of
whom were Freshmen. eight Sopho
mores and one Junior Since no speci
fied teams uric entered nom each class,
only the Sim five counted In the win
ning of the meet J. L flombr . 21 000
the winner of the race covering the
course in 20 64 minutes
Newhouse. of the Sophomore class,
was the first to appeal mer tho hill
followed closely by Romig The finish
for first place was exciting, since both
men showed v.:vocational bursts of speed
when tinny Matted around the track on
Beaver Mehl The last hundred ytuds
turned into a dash and It elided by
Romig. crossing the line slightly In ad
vance.
The first floe men to finish were
awarded their class numerals. The first
• ten men finished in the follmoing order:
Not, J. L Romig '2l. 20.45 minutes;
second, W li. Nenhouse '2l, 20.55
minutes; third, S D Seem '22, 2147
minutes, fourth, F. D Snyder '22, 21 98
minutes, fifth, J.ll. Maxnell '2l, 22.17
minutes, sixth, J. Young '2l, neceuth,
E. II Darman '22, eighth, D a Rich
ardson '22; ninth, H Reeve '22; tooth,
G M. Morrison '2l.
SOPHOMORE GIRLS
-LOSE TO BURNHAM
The 1021 gills basketball team played
Its second game with Burnham, which
resulted in a victory for the visitors by
the score of 12 to 10. Miss Minnie Lynn.
of Burnham, and Miss Watts, of the 1921
team, were tile stars of the game
Tim lineup—
Burnham 19 1921 Girls 10
Lynn, Minnie I , Watts
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Conlr. Wfattl 2; Still 2. Lynn 3; Col
lino FoulTconli, - Watts 2, I .roper 4.
Services will 1w conducted at St. An
drews Mission next Sunday (Palm Sun
day) as follows 7:46 a. m., 10 45 a. m ,
and 7:30 P. in Blessing of Palms at
7:10. Eterybody Is welcome
FOREST L STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
Both Phones
Groceries
and
Meats
And the Best Quality
IhIT
No
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No :matter- what you
need the above line,
we have it and at the
right price.
McEachren's
Frazier St.
LACROSSE TEAM IS .
DEFEATED BY NAVY
(Continued from Brat nage)
and after that VIP Nary scored often ,
The lineup:—
Nary 1 3 Penn Stale 0
Pinnehaum goal Vickers
Scare point Louschner
:Balchle cover-point Mast
Burrugh first-defense_ Trout
Green second-defense Fluke
Alford third-defense Peßy
Buse center Croup
Wetter third-attack Walters
Gearing (Copt) --second-attack_ Eisler
Voinot first-attack Lynn
Shaw in-home Eaton
Herring --out-home-- Lehman (Copt)
Goals—Hmring 4, Coating 4, Wetter
2, VoMot, Buse, Shaw Substitutions:—
Nast', Pendleton for Mabeide, Isbell for
Darragh, Wilke for Alford, 'Kauffman
for Water, Rhodes for Gearing, Roth
for Shaw. Penn State, Griner for
Vickers. Time of halves. 25 minutes
Judges of goals, Peters, Naity, Barn
hart, Penn State Referee—Hudgins—
Johns Hopkins
PROF. CARVER TO RETURN
Dr W. S Dye, Jr, of the English De
partment. hoe received a latter from
George Carver, a former instructor In
English, echo Is nWI the Goth Pioneer
Infontr) of the Rainbow Division at
Coblenz, Germany In his letter, Mr.
Carver states that ho will return to
this country In about a month. It Is
probable that he xlll resume teaching.
next year. He will also be remembered
as ono of the authors whose short
stories nere published lost year in 'The
One Hundred Best Short Stories...
For the Best
Bread, Pies
and Cakes
State College Bakery
Our Ice Cream Has No Equal
HEY Fellow ?
HAVE YOU ORDERED THAT
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- SUIT
- YET ?'
2000 Samples and 300
Styles to Pick From •
CLEANING, - PRESSING -
' and REPAIRING '
OUR MOTTO. "Suits that Fit'
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The TAILOR
State College, Pa.
Soccer: Team To • .
Play Penn Soon
The numerous attempts on the part of
' the soccer management have at length
produced results, and a game has 'been
arranged with the University of Penn
: sylvania, to be played nt Franklin Field,
Saturday, April nineteenth. Overtures
have been made to Lafayette, but as
yet no definite word has been received
from them. Ihmovet, practice has been
begun and the call for candidates has
been issued. The difficulty whieh'pre
vented the management from schedul
ing games sooner was due to the foct
that many of the colleges have closed
their soccer seasons and aro not playing
spring soccer, while others have not re
nted to the Inquiries sent to them con
cerning games.
Scan for candidates won Issued Mon
: day evening and new men arc urged to
come out. Coach Bowman and Captain
Watch This Space
c _MITH
TUDIO
R. H. EREON
t IT WILL. MAKE '
Your' Mouth- Water
To Lift the Cover from a' Box of
Belle Mead Sweets
• and See how daintily, they are assorted:
and packed. — cVie guarantee every Q9nce,
to be absolutely pure. Make your next
order for candy Belle Mead SWeets,‘Bon
BOits; Mixed. Chocolates, Etc.
,-_ SOLD-AT, •
The Heffnei 'Dnig Company
"At Your Service"
GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G. Mgr
'Wednesday, April 9,1919'
CUplt , wlll pay 4peclal attention to the
now men, as well as to perfect the teem
play of the older and more experienced
candidates.. Many of the veterans re
ported for practice Monday, and the re
mninder of last fairs squad Ls expected
to coma out within the next few days
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