Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 14, 1919, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Baseball Team Seems to
Be Hitting Its Stride
At Last
VOL. XIV. ' No. 18
NEW RECREATION BUILDING
TO BE CONSTRUCTED SOON
Proposed Plans Provide for Beginning
Erection of Structure by End _
of Corning Summer
FURTHER DETAILS AT
MASS MEETING FRIDAY
As a result of the "mass athletics" program recently adopted by
the Department of Physical Education at the college, Penn State is
going to have a new recreation building, which will serve the purpose
during the winter months of adequately taking care of the athletic
program which the department intends to develop. As an
nounced in the COLLEGIAN a few weeks ago, work will undoubtedly
b ebegun on the new building before the close of the coming summer
and once started it will not be long before it is completed.
According to the proposed plans, which have been accepted by the
Board of Trustees of the college, the new structure will be four hun
dred feet long ,one hundred feet wide and thirty feet to the first beams.
To gain an adequate idea of 'the size of this building, it is only neces
sary to mention the fact that it will be about as large as Madison
Square Garden in New York City; it will be four times as long as the
present Armory, and it would take only about thirty-three of these
buildings to reach from here to Lemont.
The new building will be constructed of steel and brick and will
be entirely fire-proof. The front of the building will be two stories
in height and in this section will be located the offices of the Depart-,
merit of Physical Education and any other such offices as may be,
needed lmmediately behind these will be a large gymnasium; in the
center of this there will be a pernfanent wooden floor which will
be bingo enough fon the lit)ing out oh
tune basketball counts &aroundfng
these mill ben dirt Mock, on one side
of nutmeat there mill be a 1110-lard
strainlitamity The other Poor space of
the is mnnslnm mill be of al and mill
be equipped In nuch n minter that In
door 1,111.0.1C0 of the outdoor slants ninny
be held, ashen the weenier does not
Permit exterlin mink Curtains mill
di
m thin space Into baseball cages, and
specie! sections mill nun be :narked out
for football. Mack and other sports
The Swimming reel
An_lmpot rant feature of the now
need of thin hurl long been felt at Penn
State and efforts were made many n ine
to hate ram constructed, but each time
the pints foiled to materialize. How
omen., the an leaning pool is an addition
which IN nou being planned and will
be building In the tear of the teen cation
building This pool trill be eighty feet
long and fort) feet ride, and omit be
up-tonl do In tnery respect so that 0
huge number Of students may be se
comodated at one time
O 0 one tilde of the building, a large
tho-stoo wing hill he constructed and
this will contain locket and skinner
facilities Theta hill be enough of
these to take eau of the entire student
bud) its well as met - niters of the fanatic
Dressing teems will also be prealded
In at clot to imeonuslate limiting teams
and 10140 the . vat 141 W teams On the
side of the building, anothet Ming, hltielt
will be Its bilge tut the Prot will he con
structed, and this will be fitted up en
tirely tot. the wumen students
These ,111 he tcotaist times tthen the
KM:ambito and sotlmmlng 'mot ally ho
tussled 0001 to the girls IVlth these
added facilities for physical develop
ment filch have been ts eeful-
(Continued on Page Too)
DR. SPARKS HONORED
BY AMBULANCE UNIT
College President Receives Re
cognition for Splendid Work in
Behalf of U. S. A. A. C. Men
The tattooing letter, recently received
by Ptesident Sparks from C., AV Ed
sett, Penn State 'l7, who sexes a mem
ber of the Penn State Ambulance Unit
serving with the Italian as my, gives len
ognition to the splendid nark Sono
by the college president In behalf of
the ambulance men and confers a dis
tinct honor upon him. Tho letter is
as follows.
alight lememinanco of sour
over evident and nwvo In ten eat In tine
members of the Penn State Section of
the United States Army Ambuitmcb
Sentlce, the boss hate elected you an
ilononals Member of ninety peace time
mganizntion. '3'lllo U. S. A. A. S As
sociation is made up of all men wino
n.rted at and Limo with the Ambulance
Service, and the Inonotary members into
tine 010.11 fn lends of the men In tine
het vice
..You will temember that Section 520
had Its migen in the unit enlisted June
I. 1917 in the old Armory at State
They remained over a year In training
at Camp Crane, Allentown, and worked
for nearly a year In Italy with the
Italian Army. Wa teturned to America
late in AMR and were =Meted out
at Camp Di, We remained during the
tae years piedominately State men;
and so far an wo know wore tho only
tuganization claiming to represent Penn
State In the Service.
"Tice men fully appreciate your inter
est in the section, your visiting uo In
camp, and notating for an WO privilege
of the two months' wont at college
during the minter of '17=18; and have
taken this method of slight recompense.
"I am enclosing the Amaxbaton
medal and under separate corer mail
ing the mentionable certificate. On
behalf of the men Immetly of Section
129, United Staten Army Ambulance
Service, I am,
you Sincerely,
CLAUDI3 N. EDOEITT,
section glocrotary."
a
Ai4i4
4 L 4 L.
.18 5' •
- •
PENN BOXERS WIN
FIRST DUAL MEET
McFadden and Aiken Only Penn
State Men to Win—Heavy
weight Bout Proves Surprise
rogdlarl, sehod,,eu Int Sing
tournament over held In collegiate cir
cles. the University of Pennsylvania
team defeated Penn Slate's beans Lust
niday evening In Penn's gymnasium,
by the score of four to too 'rho bouts
in almost etely case score closely con
tested and serentl smearinglesulls
Latne about McFadden and Aiken
stele the only •Pentt State men to come
through oith a Sictory, although the
12G-pound bout elo tory closely con
tested, tho decisllon going to Penn's
csentative
I=l
A large et 00.11, composed of students.
00110001 and professions! boxers, and
boxing enthusiasts Corn m Inf esster n
Lolivges and cities mere present at the
areet and the context 551111 0 great suc
cess from the tely beginning. U. S
gone! 11111101 L rules Borer ned the meet
and 1111 tactics aside from the regular
ly allowed ones Store counted against
the man blur used them 510(00 Picker
ing, U 9 A. acted as master of cere
monies and 805'0001 lOominent eastern
Losing specialists acted as tiro other
otllclals. 11. Recap, Sporting
Editor of tile Philadelphia Public
Ledger, refereed the 115, 125 and 1.15-
pound bouts, 'Philadelphia .Tack"
onion 51110 the Lllll 11 11111 11 111 the zing
during do 145 11110 10-pound engage
ments and 'Boit" Croulan at 55 1111 the
referee for tho heavyweight content.
Sergeant Thompson, U. S. M. C., and
n, Walter Schneider acted as Judges of
the trouts, and Perm's 1 MOM 00/1011,
JONOIIII 'Wright, acted 115 timekeeper.
The 115-pound bout between Bur
kett of Penn rind Jenkins of Penn
State opened the meet. The Penn Mall
had no trouble in winning this engage
ment from his lounger and' Wexner
lenced opponent, stile though spirited
55110 no'nuttLir for the effectlve punches
which he was unable to dodge It
will bo rernetabeied that Burkett uruz
at Penn State three learn ago, Ashen
(Contlnusd on loot noon)
`TROTH" RANKS HIGH
AMONG COLLEGE COMICS
Seed II weeks 71go, I CpreSell Lath el
(rein Hamm!, Yale, Columbia, Cornell,
Penn and ethei leading volleges of the
Lounisy met at the Yale Club Now Yolk
Call, 11tH lepresonmtlt es from net 01 al
advertising agencies to discuss cern
athertising The condo publica
itons of the huger colleges of the timot
hy uerte 418C111.1210d and lot approximate
rating Of these was made by dividing
the colleges Into foal diffetent aloups
Penn State mint In the 01st mom, with
Halyard, Cornell, 'Yale, Michigan, Le
land Stanfold, Columbia and Penn (11111
against this large and inominent field
the "Penn State Froth" came out sec
ond being surpassed only by the "Har
vard Lampoon "
This Is not an official rating but It
it probably the best that can be given.
and It is a el edit to the "Froth" to
bo placed In this position when arrayed
against much larger colleges. The pa
per has received high praise hem other
sources several limes but tills Is the
best which It has eve: I ecelved.
NUTRITION EXPERT TO
SPEAK HERE FRIDAY
Dr. E. 13 McCollum, Nutrition Expert
of Johns Hopkins, will coma to Penn
Stato on Friday of this soak. Ho will
speak on soma phase of thls subject
in 100 Horticultural Building. on Friday
afternoon, the exact time of which v.lll
be announced later. All students Intel
wiled In chemistry and nutrition ore in
cited to bo preeent,
STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919
ALL - Big Booster Mass Meeting - OUT
Hear Shields '92, Hepperistall '95, Mitchell '9O,
Meek '9O, Hewitt 'O3, and Others
at the big Booster Mass Meeting on Friday - and get the dope on Penn State's
new Recreation Hall which will soon be erezted.
As large as Madison Square Garden
Swimming Pool
Lockers and showers for all men and women students and faculty
members
A • 100• yard straightaway indotirs
Room for 2,500 students at on:: time
Penn State's Bigges
INTERSCHOLASTIC
MEET ON SATURDAY
Large Number of Entries Expect
ed to Register by Tonight--
Holiday Granted by College
Plane rut the annual Intmselto
truck meet to be held tills coining hat
ulda) on Nell Ileave. Fluid hate been
completed and Indlcadms plant to a
-erg sucees4tul 111,1. males hale been
(my Moly in coming In. 111,11,11111 Normal
and the It talon to teams being the
1,111) madeatanto In Cites A no far, In
doss 11 there 1100 enrolled on Ilmda)
night me, en teanm, representing the
Itlgh schools of Leulatov.n, IlarrNtang
Tcell, IllImmpo:t. Altoona, Mamlleld.
and Klngaton It Is Impeeted that man)
none bill Mee leglqm ed by tonlgV
Program of Er entr
Ps °pant ni rangemeirtn call for the
r unnlng off of the trials and. semi-Mulls
In lire moi arm . . and the finals in the
afternoon The college has granted a
holiday nn Saturday and an a result
the a ens will begin promptly at ten
o'clock. The Dillon Mg In egram has
been dints n up. Morning, 10 rt nt •
120-3ar d high but diets (trials): 10:10.
100-lard dash (trials), 10.20, 120-yard
high hurdles (sera-finals), 10 31 . 440:
jail! dII4IL-allalsc , /0:10: 250-3slin wall.
(Wahl); 10 50, .120-yard low hurdles
(trials) 11.00 100-)and dash (semi fin
als); 11:10, 220-lard for hurdles (semi
finals). 11.25. 220-lard dash (semi fin
als) The finals in the atm noon will
be run off :wool ding to the Collor ing
Jain dole. 1 30, one-mile tun. 1.50,
110-)lnd dash, 2,05, 120-lard high hur
dles, 2.20, 100-oard dash; 2 all, 1.150-
mile r un, I 10, half mile run. 3.25, 220-
yipd loss hur dies, 3 10, 220-lrsn Josh,
a Go. one-tulle relay. Tire 111,1 a ascots
hill nil Mite place In tire non !ling, as
falcon 10 00, 12-pound shot put, 12-
pound hammer throw, pole run
ning high Jump, 10•50, a uniting high
(Continued on lest gage)
'ENN STATE READY FOR
LEBANON VALLEY NINE
Blue and White Line-up on Sat
urday Will Be about the Same
as on Eastern Trip
The beeoral home baseball game of
the 4,..011 will be played on Nem
Pomo 110111 Saturday afternoon at
tin eed.llll iv, when Lebanon Valley m 111
bo the attraction. Tho Ann Ilarbot
collet,lann have It tnal excellent ball
all teat and Inlc git en not. tine OS
-1111110,11,4 of field and bane 11 0111 They
halo not met Penn State on the dia
mond fm neveral yearn and slaw the
hater Ilan a record of three 1101.1 leo
and no (talents 111111 thin trans in ;vanes
of pant nentions, the 01111000 m ill en
dens or to mine their ntla.aly by gly-
Inn the Lnue any White nine a hard
fight on Sittotday. Tito vita It of the
Pena State team of late has been of
the highest caliber and Ita titisingth at
bat secant to be Increasing, no that it
mill make a Offing opponent for the
Lebanon Valley agglegation
The Penn State team will be com
posed of alt Wally the same Men 4,110
have °ppm ed in the pt oceeding games.
The Wield will ho e•acti) the term° with
Wolfe at gest base, Daubign at thltd
Kroh at shot teitop and 34:Slinger at
second Colig, slll appear behind the
bat. xbile Otitis ICI Dog, Chamle3. Ma
te% or Thomas will be on tho mound
Mullen and Knapp ate sure of their
places in the field and the otitis fielder
be selected ft om Clramley, Term
inates. and Ftledinan.
This trill Ito the ninth game or the
season In which the inanity has par
ticipated So tat the record is live vIE:-
toiler and three defeats Maryland
State College and 'Washington and Lee
onto able to register VICIOIIeM, and
Catholic University split a double bill
with the Blue and White But hi turn
the ',Milky have defeated Vliginia
Alllitary 'militia°, Went Wuhan Unl.
wildly, At my and Lafayette.
OVER $28,000 IN "VICTORY
BONDS RAISED 111 It. 0. T. C.
A campaign for subset Nora to rho
Victory Loan was begun recently by
the IL 0. T. C. and was concluded last
meek - The total at present In about
twenty-eight thousand dollars but It
In espected that more will be reported
before the final report Is sent In. Com
pany R of the second batathen heads
the hat with $17,700 to Its credit.
Many of the studenin have not re
ceived word from home regarding the
amount that was subscribed In their
favor and thin will mien the amount
coneldorably.
Friday, 11:10 a. in. Auditorium
Event.
NEW HEAD CHOSEN
FOR DAIRY DEPT.
Professor A. A. Borland to Take
Charge of Work Di Department
of Animal Husbandry
Professm Andrew A liorland has
been sleeted Pt ofessor of Dalt.t
llUY
bnndry at State College," museeed o
fessor Fred Rasmussen Oho stas t
entlt mpolated Stnto Sect etaty of
.Igdealture
Professor 1101 land was brought up on
a farm In Mercer coutits and taught
fm net ernl ,earn In the public schools
before enter Mg Penn State 110 'him
graduated (torn hero in the count°
of dully husbandry In 11109 and 00
elide:lee of Mx high Cobol tmhip /114 the
recipient of tile John lilt,' gellou -
ship Ito pursued graduate 001 lc at the
Unlyersity of Wisconsin ',here he 00-
cured the degree of Mast,o of Salence In
1510
The Culliming sear ernfi' 4Bl,B* "nr
land hits engaged In retivarch hork In
the Department of Dole, Uusbandt,
at Suite College, after 51111011 he sersed
for four leers US 11,41(1 of the Depart
ment of Dairy and Animal Ilusbando
at the Ilniverolty of Vesinont. In 1015
he Won appointed PnAtoi of Dairy
Il
•unboutlre . otetlitmitii/ onitose and
has /Ann been In charge of all of the
extension work In dairy 'lnaba:ldly.
This extension pork In Pennssltania
hns brought him Into convict filth
farmers in prattle:llls evers count) MO
that he hill enter into the duties of this
important field pith a hide acquaint
ance among the fannets of the Mate
The Depot tment of Dairy 11usbando
Is one of the suongest departtuents of
the School of Aglicultute. A connm
cteumem 14 opemted hitich does
a Mtge business, about three hundred
tannins fun dshing milk for manufnc
lute into tarlous doh, ineducts Penn
State also 'has one of the fittest did*
!runs In the countty and It Is being
filled 110 tepidly as possible h4ll
hull
bled animals of the sat loos breeds
cry possible °Milt is being made to
des elope high-ploducing herds und con
sitletable progress is being ni 010 In this
direction. Attention has been called
to ono vet) notable anitnal, Ltilth Cent
Kollolut that produced In 365 days
2.2,7 17 pounds of milk, which made 851
podnds of bade' and 3,056 pounds of
eotttago cheese
Pt ofessor Doi lend is 0000011115 quali
fied by training and experience to head
1110 550110 of 11110 impot tant depot Mood,
and, under such leadership, the college
any consdentis expect the continued
and rapid developement of the ail.)
Husband, y Depot tenent. which beats
such an impot tall relation to the
doh) interests of the state
The field for lose welt Volk Ia cope
chtlls atomising and Mofessor Dorltuul
Intends to develop this to the fullest
extent.
The Senior girls Will Conduct n latto
tote in flout of the Woman's Building
on Flido, Aloy nlsteenth. Thls in on
nnnunl et, 001 of the dash of 1010
Ihet3botly out Lights, eats and danc
ing.
311:1:TINU OF I'OMON A OItAIS
The Pomona Grange will hold 'eon
eilons at State College on Sohn day
morning and aftelnoon. All foultli de
glee ntemhern JIM ennann to ROOM'
On Satuttlay atteinoon at three o'clock
the 11 fth &wee ,11l be given to candi
dates
i)onor Society Elections
LION'S PAW ELECTION.;
L. S. Conover '2O I W. 111 town '2O
It D. 211110 '2O .1 D Mos!nob. '2O
SKULL AND BONES 111.11CTIOISS
0. A Snell '2l 0 11 McMillan '2l
P. W. OrlllltlN '2l 11. L llnlnen '2l
I=l
PAIIMI NOUS ELECTIONS
J. B Clarbin '2O R. H. 'Henry '2l
Jams. 13Iaek '2O W. 0. Hillingei '2l
11. Hooker '2O J B. Damming '2l
N. R. Korb '2l Paul Crimea '2l
R. K Williams '2l C E. Howler T 1
F. C. NVason '22 J. R. Trnphoner '22
C.. 1 /Won '22 II T. Maelconclo '22
A. K. Wilson '22 W. W. Rangely '22
DRUIDS ELECTIONS
mea nuts '22 ' J. n. Hunter .22
F. T. Ryan '22 A. 11. I:nabb '22
ClV.ltcnponstaltjr '22 G. V. Knapp '22
Samuel Filedman '22 A. J. I:rood '22
R. It, MacDonald, '22 A. L. Kantor, '22
'VARSITY MAKES
CLEAN SWEEP
Army and Lafayette Nines Fall
Before Penn State—Badmen
Game Postponed
The Penn State base', 111 to tra con
tinued Its ultming site tic ult.] it ton
JI the games pl Dell on the cistern
defsating West Point Military
AC1111(111S and Lafayette College The
Arm) utts met butt Wednesday and
L ifs* ette lists play ed On Crlday. A
game bad been selndulod %tall But knell
at Louisburg on Stint day, but it unit
cancelled on account of the min On
Thursday the team was the guest of
the Neu Teri. Molts and tn. the
Boston Craves (torn the the
to
pont in club
The Illue and White teem was the
(list to score In the West Point game,
putting runs across the plate In the
first and third Innings in the first.
Korb retobed a bane on I:4lis, tins
sacrificed to second Note and scored
on Mullah's double to cent::: field
Wolfe scored the second lun for Perin
State in the Mild Inning, es bon he
singled, stole second, and "IMO home
on linapp's double. The Army men
scorcd thou in the torn triiiir filen
on, Hunter settled :loan and pitched
0 Wendt mune keeping the remaining
three hits :tell scattered In the set
°nth Inning, Penn State clinched tile
mime h scoring live runs from the
West Point men Coed Inse running,
topper tune hitting and errors by the
opponents 11010 tile .uses If this sue
oessfill 11111)Rimpir bts: led the (1110119
nit): it -Ingle, followed by a triple t
sthiell stored the rightlielder
I Ily 01111 11,:ublitd: and
Arim tiro::: sem ell Mullen and placed
the tuo Penn Stilts r unitels on second
and tilt d• ft am tt her o they both semelt
(Continued on last page)
DR. SPARKS' CONDITION
IS GREATLY IMPROVED
Letter from Penn State's Presi
dent to "Collegian" Says Health
is Rapidly Returning to Normal
The follue. lug lethe tt hleh ttas re
mit tel 1* the COLLIX; lAN fl om ext.
dent Sintrlm tt 11l be I eatl by MI Penn
State Stuttentr hmt faculty members
Ith ‘reat 1/1101081
Galen IDOL
IVerneroville, Pa
May 7,1919.
1:91Itor, COLL,CCIAN,
State College, Pa.
Dour Sli .
Tll ough my datightei, who has Just
come from the college, I Imo n of your
kind homilies en:metal:a; 01) him:rem.
tonal el normal Lontlitluns I alga relate
boom! the honer of espresslort the
kind attitude of atudents and facultj•
and this solicitude is manifested, I
tithe it, h the Inquhles of the COL
LEGIAN Igt on stronger and steadlei
cooly di* as witnessed M the fact
that I am now able to %mite by my ono
hand, although quite nemotm Ile let
The doctors lute agreed to let mu go
home nest meek for a fen dills but the)
forbid any mental synth at present.
The college affalls secin to he nun lag
MO smoothly 511th such splendid en
unciation on the ilart. of 0101)1mill that
lam scared) needed 11111 velsonally
shall be glad to see the old place In
Its new spring . Mess and to Join 111th
lithos in the adequitto facilities for
physical eserelne which seLm to be com
ing to Its lit hint
With best nishes for the continued
IIIICCOM of the COLLEGIAN under he
present high standatd, I not
Cot Wall) ,
EDWIN Ii SPARIS,
PLANS PROGRESSING
FOR JUNIOR PROM
Al rangementn fur the annual .Junior
Prom, to ho held thin veal on Wedne4-
day. June olevonth, In tho Al mom are
rapidly holm; completed. I:very of-
NI I. Ix being made to bring this offal,
back to phut It nuns before the 'nor and
there In every prospect that the Prom
this >ear will equal, If not excel!, those
In pteelous times.
Any (mien oily wishing to have a
booth In tiro Armory on tiro night of
the Junlot Prom In t °quested to sign
up at the olllco of "Doe" LOUIE', in the
At mory.
Regular meeting of the Student Coun
cil will be held tonight at elx-forty
live, room 1.11. Old Main.
EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF
MASS ATHLETICS PLANNED
Coach Bezdek Presents Proposal to
Board of Trustees to Provide Physical
Recreation for Every Student
PRESENT FACILITIES
ARE INEFFICIENT
In order that every student, alumnus, and faculty member may
thoroughly understand the system of mass athletics which the De
partment of Physical Education plans to develop at Penn State,
and in order that each may get n general idea of the functions of a
Department of Physical Education at Penn State, and the facilities
and equipment needed for the execution of such a plan, the COL
LEGIAN publishes the following e‘tracts from a icport by Profes
sor Hugo Bezdek to the members of the Committee of Board of Trus
tees on the Department of Physical Education-
At a recent meeting in New York City, the National Collegiate
Athletic Association, composed of faculty representatives of over
one hundred collCges and universities in the country, went on record
as favoring Federal laws, establishing and supervising physical educa
tion in the public schools wth due consideration of facilities, equip
ment and staff. Acts have already been passed in many states for
compulsory physical education in all types of schools. Two bills
are now befoic tae Legislature of Pennsylvania to establish required
physical education in all schools receiving state aid.
At the Pennsylvania State College, the demand by the military
authorities (during the days of the S A T C.) for physical exercise
for each student was so great, that the faculty council rearranged
the daily program so that the hour from lour-thirty to five-thirty
DEBATERS CLOSE
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
Pitt Girls Defeated in Auditorium
as Penn State Men Win from
Blue and Gold at Pittsburgh
The Penn State debating team closed
a remarkably successful season last
Friday es ening stiles both the women's
and men's le ims won Nistorles °ter
the Unitorsit3 of Pittsbut 0: AL Lilo
stuns 1.11110 tint the 1111110 team defeated
the stiong Blue ulna bold team In PitLs
burgh, the girls gained the decision of
the Judges In a debate %till: the Pitt
glils held In the Auditorium thus mak
ing t :mord of four victories and on de
feats for the hem The question of the
,abate bait "Resoked.That {ASOII[I-0110
months after the conLlusion of peace.
Stingless should rout ado for got ern
mem o5ller11111) and 0111.1.a10n of the
tail:oath: of the United Mater" 130111
&bates sl,l . oelusuih :An:tested since in
neltion scene the decision of the Judges
unanimous
The gent term It:presenting Penn
State NIOM compovod of Misses A It
I.)mond 'l9, Al El Lour 3 '2l/, and 91 I'
blot '2l, Mule Pitt's debaters Mt 0
210113 Datidson, Alert Thomp
son, Eve Shandturg, and Dora Die s
kin \llOl Salmons, DOllll e
moinen, prodded met the debate a l al
hisses J A Pollee and J 1I Cutts, of
the 131itninglenn School for gills told
Allem 11111, of Bellefonte Acooents, Mole
the Judges The nion's tem Milo the
stone as the one miali defeattal Cobra,
being eoinposid of At W. Patchett '"1.
W., 1' 1 la:kills 'JO end IV. C. 13ene
diet '2O. mhile 11 I" Siteltanom, II It
Mating, and 11. C Il lesloget mere the
menthol of the Pitt team. The Judges
of 01110 debate met C Wallace.
to evident of the Westniinbtei College,
J A Itl I:citit, of Indiana State Noltruil,
and C Dleitel, of 1110 !Stood of
cation of Pittsburgh.
The aillonatito arguments tl MO, the
Blue and NVllito debaters hero been us
ing too that private omneislilp 11011
operation of the math 0,010 have tooted
LO he [MIMI'S and that sonic change
hi the *stein ix absolutely nocexsau
for 1110 LlOLLOrlllelli. Of not only 1110118.
Wel but also nodal and politicalcontli-
Lions. Although fedeml omnetslilit mill
not be melcorned by Inant people it has
mon ked out in 1/111eLile ill other coun
tries and should be tried 11010 On
negative side it 111/15 b 0 xllll 11l It II bus
In tills tatiintr) hate been (allot.
111.11 tuilticll cnnppl
- he HMO to CI OLT 11110 1110
11111111lgO111011L A fartlitir nigninent
stated that nlthough the inoposed sp.
tem mould satisft the laboict it mould
destioy initiative 111111 camirtison 111111
ill till.: atheist 111,11'011(01a tonong the
tastes ants of prole, It may furthoi
stated that with so Icier iegulation the
present system ezu be 1110110 of ip eel
onougll elliciene) so oft not to marrent
ay change.
o
lOIS MEN, ATTENTION
There will be an Important meeting
of all 1918 men now In college in
Hoorn 111 Old Muhl to-night at six (m
-0-floe o'clock Oil niembelB of the
cinss nru ingently rcquested to attend
In order to discuss plans for the com
mencement reunion and celebration.
Pragramn for Pio Senior dance, which
n 111 Fro 110111 at the Odd 1 , 0110100 troll
Smut day, May nevonteenth, 0111 ho on
Halo at the Co-op tonight, tomort ow
night and Friday night
The Penn State Orange will hold Its
regular meeting let Inlay evening at Ho-
Von o'clock. In 100 Eon lleultulal 131111d
lag. The thin d and fourth degrees elll
he giN en at eight p. m. After that.
"oata". Evory Gmngoi• out.
Yes, We Will Be at the
Big Mass Meeting on
Friday Morning
PRICE FIVE CENTS
of 11110 Unto gm: in mime
' [unit) to deminoiltnte the talue .ind
plactlcalillit of 111'1 , 4 athletics If plop
, eriy 01111 led oil and VIM illOll for In
thin omit Unite 1,14 competition In
tnehe sports fin a period of tilv.
uldiu tin neathar permitted, Oiling te
m ention for tile IlLiIO Or
1 700 for at leinvt three et) meek
This scheme pro,eil felmlliie through
the coopt lotion of the mitltdm denim 1-
ment. ulioao °nth, staff of otilcorn,
acted as leaders and Insttuctoriii
Tl<••.,.tn_:Jlo
Ph)ylestl Cdoeullon for the l'en a vyl•
tonic Stole College.
(1) To detelep the ph)alcil stand od
of the college.
(2) To deselop the Illglievt motel,
elllclenc3 of each 1011151dool
(A) To hettroot nll In the fundhoent
oly of right thing
(I) To Institute Lori eothu 55 of I< tot
dere( they
(5) To oho (Oodles) and ph)sleal us
ansloatlonv to all studentv
sto To dot clop a cooldlottlon of thu
soled tool hod).
(7) To folio tin habit of o•ot nine (C) To Costes .t ;11(31;d-0510h du cot IN
of fait Wu)
(U) To thAvltas loath,v and to alms,
(10) Ti acquaint and ulnitt• in oili lent
each HLUdent 111 011 Arm:ILA:I oportn ha
use In latu life
(I/) To (0101011 n tnt Ino of Holm -
t ihnnent to the college It huge
Tints deem (moot should be pot on
the - Home In HIV Inc IlleHilo I depot Lou. It
In the tullogl. It 0.1.10 he oepoi
t Miiita,
Science and l l'actlen. It ohnola be lo I
tesponolble Po Its hot It to the Atl
i:lnlet/allot) nod the noted of Ti onto
111 time It .1110111.1 11111 r,12 11110 n Deport-
Mcilt of l'tlut Lanni nod 111.11111 Ulthip
Mel) It should detelop Into .0 School
(Continued oil Page Too)
CELEBRATION MAY
BE HELD NEXT WEEK
Local Men in 28th Division Are
Expected to Arrive Within Few
Days—Big Reception Planned
1111111 fin the Joint LOlOlll.l.
the 1111‘11 11111 i the college to ho 110111
upon the art INnl of the local men In
the 2Stla DM/41011. 1 , , has,: been
completed and present a Ise it time
for the people of State Cellel,e end the
slchtlts A bond* mill be detlaied and
all 011101 nett, hien 0 111 ill eP 180.
al, that 1.110 local 5 , 3510 11111) Ito 11111111
la tile 111011 11 110 13h*011 )111111 L 51 01111.
110111 111111 In the 1:1 1010 111
Ito held allll 1111111010119
111.111.11104 nre helm; 111 1 anged fat
Ten blasts of tbe 111 0 uhletle 0 11l an
nounce that the morsel.; men lime 01 -
ilved, Too hours lifter this, the inn ado
0 11l Slajot 0 11l net 04
Clue( 1111011011, 1101 'llllllll I,lel ,Il and
Copt/tin \\ 111111.1 0111 1...1 the 11(01 1011 1
111011 1 011110 01010e1' and .11.11.1
Conroy 0111 lead the men 01111 0010 I 1
tile VllllOllll homo 01111151, Tilll 1.01101.0
Inllll.nrs band 0111 11111) 1111 1111501 1111 1
Vat In the parade and 101 be foloue I
I/I the men of the 1110111 It U T.
otom°. men 111111 311011 11 1111 11011•
In training . cam. In thle colnlt 1'
0011 nx the men In the R 0 7' C 111
In gllt to put on their unlfocus and
help In nuking the cell:bullion It gloat
NIICONS.
The attain of tho planet me PIN
extenalve and the Hictory neck at Allen
street. and College menu , . Ix neallim
completion. It Ix haired that Noma
into Unpin. 91 Inch the mto nlll In 111.•
10. k eitil them can he tit/04.15m1, nail
It no they Mill elleele lit the Him,'
hlntlohn of Pio Milton nc.o the Ca-tilt
An Important meeting of iho Electro-
Chemical Enginceiing Soelet> will be
held In the Electro-Chemical Engineer
ing Lninnatuiles Miday evening 'May
siNteenth nt nix-for 15-fivo o'clock The
election of einem% Lot next > car will he
held