The Weatherman and Mr. Sport Seem to Diextiree Somewhat of Late - , VOL XIV. No. 19 BOOSTER MASS MEETING PROVES GREAT SUCCESS Plans for Construction of New Recreation Building Made Known on Friday Morning STUDENTS TO GIVE ABOUT ONE FOURTH OF AMOUNT Gifts of Unknown Alumnus of College and "Bill" Heppenstall Are Instrumental in Putting - Gigantic Proposition Over the Top LARGE SUM STILL NEEDED FROM STUDENT BODY; ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED MEN YET TO SUBSCRIBE "I have subscribed. HAVE YOU' , " That was the challenge that every Penn State man and woman took away front last Friday's mass meeting, the mast momentous ever held in the history of Penn State. "HAVE YOU?" That is the question that is facing every one who Ws not done his part to boost along the best thing that ever came to Penn State. "HAVE YOU' , " Well, then, put on your tag and show it. An unknown alumnus of the college has promised to give half the amount needed to erect a mammoth recreation building for the benefit of Penn State's men and women. "Ilia!' Hcppenstall will match any amount contributed by the students. The students have not all done their part yet as is evidenced by the fact that over four hundred have yet to subscribe. Five thousand dollars must still be raised if the Blue and White is to live up to its reputation of putting across everything that it undertakes. About twenty-five thousand dollars have been subscribed to date and this figure must be raised to thirty thous and before Penn State can feel satisfied that it has done its share The originator of the idea of putting up a huge building which would care for the physical needs of every student and faculty member was Hugo Bezdek, Penn States professor of physical education. It will be remembered that he brought up the subject of the great need of this college for something of this kind in one of the football mass meetings last fall. Since that time ways and means have been discussed at considerable length in the editorial columns of the COLLEGIAN. The monster mass meeting held last Friday in the Auditorium was called with the object of getting every student behind the project. It was dsired at that time to raise one fourth of the amount needed for the erection of the new gymnasium. The student body responded very liberally at that time but there are many who were not at the meeting who must subscribe if Penn State is to do its share and live up to what is expected of her. Many Large Contributions Up to the present time there have been about 1700 pledges made. The amounts range, from one to, ono hundred dollars and over eji• t-sioigjvvrrof_tgz,..plgces,-,.. fifti-eirdoifl!h•ctlielirinnia each.stifdent.-'A In - rtre -- niiiiiber of faculty member's made contributions as well as many of the emplioyoes"of the collage. Everyone'who has not subscribed will have a chance to do so within the coming week." There will be meetings of all the classes and it will be the object of the meetings to make one hundred per cent. of each class contributors. Those who are not reached in this manner may obtain blanks at the office of the Graduate Manager of Athletics.? No one doubts that all will do their part and the work will go ahead as though all the required money had been raised. Work to Start Soon Work on the pew recreation building is to start at once. Struc tural plans 'are now.being completed and probably next week the man being sent by Mr. Hcppenstall will arrive to take charge of the work. Fin will let the contracts and will be on the ground all of the time to see that everything goes right. The exact site has not yet been decided upon but will be settled in ample time to permit the building operations to go on without delay. Plans for the whole campus with the changes that it is expected will be made are now being draw,ti up in Philadelphia. These plans will include a site for the new gymnasium and for other buidings which will probably be erected in the near future and these must be completed before foundations for the_recreation hall are laid, so that the latter will fit well into the general scheme of things, Huss Hooting Boosts Project An extensive campaign of navel Using brought out practically the ..hole stud ent body for the mass meeting on Fri day morning. Classes weio suspended for the last hour in the forenoon and at eleven-fifteen - the Schwab Auditor ium was filled as it has seldom been before Tho band was out and did its share toward keeping the crowd In good humor. The chairman of the mooting nun O. W. Sullivan 'IA president of the Senior chess, who no former editor of tho COLLEGIAN, was ono of the first to mall= that Coach Headeleo plan for the building of a now gymnoolum was not an Idle dream, but nos on tlrely fenolble. The meeting was opened with a tow remarks by the chairman who gave a hint to what wan to be done and bow It was to bo accomplished. Ho em phanized the fact that nothing was too largo for the stutiont body to under take If they would work together In the proper antra. Dean Watts, chairman of the student, faculty and alumni coin mitten organized to push the project, In his address told of the kind of a betiding that It was proposed to erect and recoiled the great need of suck a budding at Penn State Ho sold that the new "play houso" ns ho chose to call It was to bo for the benefit of every student, facuky member and employee of the college. In closing he road un extract from a Jotter which had been sent by Mr. E S Bayard of the Board of Trustees, urging tho cooperation of all and smarming his belief that the student body would not fall down in Ito part of the took. 3111ohell Gels Great Welcome Dr. H. Walton Mitchell. President of the Board of Ti unlace, wan given very enthuelastio welcome as ho arose to speak. His monsoon woe that every member of the Board of Trustees was behind the movement and doing all in ills power to push it along. He said that the Lino woo at hand for tho undergraduates to sot the example for the alumni. It was his begot that if the present effort were successful the alum ni would willingly start a movement for a great ratmorial building which it le hoped may bo put up soon In memory of tho Penn Slats men who gave thole lives in tho war. Air. John F. Shields, chairman of tho Committee on Physical Education ,_ (Cont(nued on last pogo) run ‘ tatiit ) • 4 4,A ,.. „ 2 , ' . "I•t8ss• ~ Memorial Day Will Be Observed Plans for the memorial day celebra tion, which will be held on May tide tieth, are „assmlng shape under the supervision of the college authorities. Preliminary plans promise to do credit to the men from Penn State who have one, laced their lives and In whose honor the celebration IN being held The grad uates and undergraduates who made the supreme sacrifice number between sixty-nye and seventy and the names of these mon will ho inscribed on the programs for that day. Rev. John Tuttle of Swarthmore, former chap lin of Amherst College. will be the principal speaker of the day and several other speakers will mobably be se cured. All the students will form on the drill hold and paled° mound town, after which they hill be lined In mili tary formation in front of Old Math where the coot cities will be bold. These will begin promptly at ten-thirty o'clock. Tho mPitary department will have chargo of nithirs and a holiday will bo observed by the entire college. SPRING FOOTBALL SEASON CLOSED LAST SATURDAY Tho annual spring football oration, which began about six weeks ago, end ed last Saturday, and the work that has been Bono during thls short period hos boon vety oncouraging for next fairs work. Tho main idea which has been fostered continually has been that of developing a speedy squad of mon, well trained in the scionce of lino game With the roturn to Penn Stain next fall of "Bob" Biggins, "Canny" Jones, Bock, Xrushnnk, Hess, HIM, Robb, MacCollum, Baer and the addition of Black, Mills, Conover, Bonta Snell, Wolfe, Enlingor Xorb, and others, the prospects for a Ivinning combination at Penn slats aro vary bright, and the Blue and White should regain the on viable gridiron reputation made sovernl year ago, 1018 HEN, ATTIMTION An Important mooting•ot all 1918 mon now In college will ho hold tomorrow night In-Room 114, Old Tfain, 'at nix forty-Ilvo 'o'clock. Speak to every 'lB man you coo and urgo film to turn out. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919 R. O. T. C. CAMP TO BE HELD AT CAMP LEE About Fifty Penn State Men to Receive Training in Southern Camp This Summer It has been decided by the War De partment that nn R 0. T C camp will tal conducted this >ear at Camp Leo, Virginia for all atudents who tt fah to enter. Thu camp will be conducted on the name scale as the brat Plattsburg camp was conducted last >ear. No body is compelled to go but thin Is n good opportunity to get credit for sev eral weeks of drill in cane the unisersal training act goes into effect. The camp will be conducted from Juno twenty first to August second and will be under the direct supervision of the War De partment. At present about fifty men have reported while many others have signified their Intention of going to the camp. All the men who outer the camp will be paid three and one-half cents per tulle us hovel pay from the college to the camp and return While theta the men will receive all necessary clothing and sustinanco but no regular pay as was the first report. The work Itsn till ably been outlined and tends to the military and physical development of the men. The morning hours will be taken up with drill and skirrnbthes together with short hllcex end the afternoon ttlil be devoted to lectures, 1.11 notion and npotta. The drill which will be a ecelved will 000110 tower. their - It. 0 T. C work 11010 at college and the Sopho mores who attend will probably receive comminsions In the student tegintent nest yen, Tho Pa cabmen will receive the NIIMO amount of credit and will receive non-commissioned offices next year From latent 0000110 it is quite piebald° that the college band will be sent to the camp 11/1 the comp band. This would he a means of athertising Penn State benitlen making 0 good reputation for the band All men who de not have positions for the summon would profit. If they would go to . llllo camp In an much ns It would advance their physical condition and be a very profitable vacation FRESHMEN NOMINATE FOR NEXT YEAR'S OFFICERS There won a meeting of the Fresh man class lost Wednesdny evening in the Chemistry Amphitheater Tho twin oleic business transactod wua Um nomi nation of pincers for next year and the solection of a pastor. Tho matter of tho tug-of-war was taken up and short talks wore givon by T. C. Allen 'l9 and O. W. Sullivan . 19 Nominations for class president, sec rotary and treasurer woro made, thooo officers to ho elected at tho next meeting of tho clam. The candidates for presi dent receiving tho second highest num ber of votes will ho the vim-president. Sovoral posters worn submitted for ex amination, the ono designed by /t. S Barns being chosen by popular voto of 1110 clam TENNIS TEAM TO OPEN WITH BUCKNELL NETMEN First Contest in Two Years to 1k Played Saturday on Armory• Courts The list tennis Bowen that Penn State lets had iii tho lOUS still be opened tills LuMing Stturday on the Armtny courts, NS But.kiiell net (011111 uiii be the opponr lit of the Blue and White. No 'varsity tennis Otto played hod spring due to the shorten ing of the colkspy 3 ear. irut before ONO time, Penn State had toe loptinalon of nlossys bash,: a good leant, and the pr ospeets , al e such that Ibis tie,son u 111 mob thly eclipse all ottani hi iontill to popularity and feteeess., Tilt teem has riot Leen definitely selected but will be chosen tumor row at lot gc number of men hale been try Mg out fur the team and each bus been ghen rt fair trial Thse.o matches are still being pin* od and as soon es flay liaise Lien Lompleted. Ore must promising men sill be selected Of the Inca ulna played on the Learn too penis ago, only tine° are in college 11. C Erskine 'lb, C. I. Ira- Ito and S W. Cohen 'JO will prob ably be the nucleus of the loan, al though they are being pirahol hard by neveoll Sopbonen ex and Fr • olna•n oho are alumina good font TOIIIIN LeUMW Prbgreqvlng Thu tennis league in also gnome/491nd In lino nilopo and if ueatibr conditionn bomb.. the contests will ho completed at the end of thin neck The second and third I 0.110 havt4 alitady been ::(sinned and the semi-linabi said MIAs oily iemaln to be played off. Amnia ing to present pimm, the lotion nut be plat ed on bliday no that thu winner will ho knoan on Priday night. The cup which bu give: to the ciao] will bu menented at a tinier date Muth intefent Is being shuan by the VIIIIOIIB fraternities In the tourn 1100111 and all the contests have boon ad! played DISABLED SOLDIERS TO RECEIVE COl- ES HERE courso'inrder the Zecticin of the Federal Board of Vocational Education has been instituted at Penn State and already four far heroes have been en rolled The course is to endued user period of one near. but It may be pro longed at the reconenendatlon of MI. it. C. Bressler who Is the counsellor for Lac vocational folic at the college. There will bo approximateln dfdl overseas nice enter tills course between now and September that, most of wham will study agrlcultuto or engineering The Federal Board of Vocational Edu cation is sending thew discharged sal diem here, the government Palley all expenses with the e•ception of those for room and Wald, which must be bottle by the student himself Ile. hof - user, reccheß a special compensation of sltll-550 denten a month. Students may enter this course any time that the college accepts thorn At present, the et:tolled ate .1. C Bel iefs. C.. 1 1 0 . I).tvidson. W. D. 'Cooler. and L Melva.. All of Om, nice re ceived founds while lighting lot Libel - Ln's Callse on the battle-fields of Eel ape Interclass Track Meet Saturday It lout been definitely decided by the track management that no team ten tesentlng Penn State trill he sent to the Intercolleglates at the University of Pittalan ail this Saturday. This, how et et, does not inctent the men born going on their own accord and it is meltable that several 'varsity tanners will nadir tire bin. The interclass meet, in which all classes .111 he represented nod Willi 11 Ulll4 po , 11110110(1 Cr OM Saturday, Ably tenth, on account of lain, will he held this Saturday aftetnena on New ]Seaver geld AB classes ate urged to send to MUM,' tnen as possible so that a good contest can be expected. The ' , insult men trill fitolathly be allotted to pat ti thritte, hr older to moire the meet mow biter cvting not to prevent the Fresh man trent Item hat lag dings Its OWII ,111% The clam I.lllok oernp Lalw een the Freelnnen 11.1111 Sl/1/110r110l ell WIII be held on the day of the celebration Air the home-coming; of local Immo Thin in the only definite tone that h. been Net .d tonne/Mutts me urged not to rot get this ni rangement. At a recent meeting: of the triwic men, P II Timm. '2O 15111 i elected to lead tile cinder men for the remainder of thin year. It 11110 Mao deeided to en ter a team in the neadowhioelc evente, which will be held al Philadel phia on Satin day, June eerentli. Them, were telt:Malty xelleduled for Billy thitil but were poettioned According to moment piano, the Blue find White team will leave for Philudelphia on Fri day, Juno slrlll, context tlicto on Sat urday, arrive home Oil 91111110 Y 10111 meet the Univeirity of Pittoburgh mon In it dual meet on Monday afternoon, June ninth Anangemenla for the welcome of local home-coming troops have been completed and the soldlorn are expected daily. Several Mourn berme they arrive, ton long Manta will ho blown by the fire whistle. Parndo nod other plans will be curried out MI recently an nounced. Tatirgiatt. LEBANON VALLEY BOWS TO STATE Blue and White Nine Has Little Difficulty in Winning by Score of 11 to 3 In tire second lime harebell game of the ter axon the 111. and White nine de ton. the Lebanon Valley learn hint Satin day after noon by a acme of elc.n to three The game was ulthout este-r -einl intereat real troth tildes were tory m. 1011114 hantllcatoped by the muddy coralltlon of the neld It war only at the lase minute that It woo decided not to jaratpone the game on account of un fir‘or able treat!. rartnlitio. The Blue and "%White made Its next 11111 In the opening Inning. t‘ , o I . lll t , In the (hit tl. one In the MTh end In the shall It opened ulr and brought hr seven The ,Prltlng team tnado lie three points rill In the rrlxtli Inning. The Mira urn; cut alter t foe the Lebanon Valle) tn. 0 iron Ittelinuiti and vti nut nod Ziegler nude a xher t di'vn to the pitcher I:napp timed In the first for the Blue and Idle In the accond Kra a b u.u to hat with twe 1it.,11 and ham. Inn and um. put out by a cauklit Ile to tight Ileld I:napp and Mull. riveted In the third uhlle the Ural.; failed to teal, filet Neither nide Hr anal In the fourth, but In the fifth Mull or mine In on a ulld duo, to third by Pike. Leh men Vallin opened the Hirai, ulth Ittns be the credit of Moore, Flab burn and Ziegler When tire Blue and %Virile came to bat Pane. the Lein mon Valle) pitcher teat control and uallttil Wore rind lilt Earl Illta by Knapp, Banhilt, and Llghtn.. a rar.l - In Killing° and limo cm. In the %falters remitted In men tuna for the home learn Neither aide rimed aftr tire alsth The lille-op.-- Peim Slalo--NVelfe lb, Muth am Knapp If, Ainlion cf: Kllllngel 21, Ilatiblllr lb, Llghtnel If, Cntln c Cr unley P. T 1 Iphonet If, KO4lOl :lb Lebol 1111 l Vnlln3-I , l4lllnnn IN, DLO man 111, Alia. e lb. Zeigler 8i; Fake II 1/.loolorq If: Ileitis ef, Zellern . f Ulacl c Till 00 Lair lilt, Philiburn '1%., bane 11111 Mate, 1.:1101111 Stair:. Laney, Kmaiiii 1, Mallon 2, (irainle3, 11aublit, Struck out, Ll Ciarnie4 0, Fake 0 Kalov nn !nib+. art Craniley 1, Fake 3, Mourn 2 Wild pitch. Grande) Pairied Lana, Uhler 3, Craig 1 Hit by pitcher, Koib by Fake Runs, Knapp 3, Mallon 3, Baublitk, Korb, Grarriley, Lightner. r, Saar,. by innings: Penn State-1 0 2 0 1 7 0 o<-11 Lebanon Vnllo-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 SOPHOMORES EASILY WIN TUG-OF-WAR Class Colors of Freshmen to Be Selected by Second Year Men— Sophs Take 'No Straight Tugs Tho Sophomore.: defeated the Fr.lll - last &Am day aftetnoon ill the all. 11 MO 0.4 scrap, the tug-of-war, by O lolling toe ptilla out of the possible titter. hell on the held to the north of the Track 1 10000 The hold 0 Ile In ex "'Bent condition for a boat rata, duo to Um feet that It 11 al been raining all the nun tang 111111 Its n result of thin both 011100 emerged ftont the scrup hi a rather muddy condition The annual affair 00110 a disappoint ment to all on account of the lack of spirit shots 0 on both tildes When !midi} enough 111011 Mele present to complete the Leann of 000001 y-the 1110:1 Abet tile slatting allot for the that pull, the I nib latts tendon:lly, then aloft I)', one by ono the I , le/damn elope dragged through the ottearn of *sitter homing from .t tire hose uldelt oas the god tine The Sophomores had wonted by the!l espetlence obtoined lent year and pith ed It by sinning the pulls The mental tug opened 101111 the conildent of Milling unity the ilefeit. of the Slot poll, but in a short time this team found ilmolf slipping and it too Ofill dragged 01 or the mud tint/ugh the null of 1)11101. SITS DA CH A PEL SPEA HER The chapel speaker for Sunday tt 11l nn It Ofetreil lc I, Pattee, heal of the llnglich 1/v0.11131101a of tills college ihofessoi Piste° Is a gualtiale of Dart mouth and lens leeched desires from Omelet oilier e.tein 1101001111U0S 110 tante to Penn Slate In 1894 and has had much to do a lilt the deselliinamt of title college Tile mildest of Ills address will he "Thl• World's Call to YOUng Mon" I. W. BROWN TO HEAD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION !Chink - Ina for the ellleing of the Ath letic Atonic!mica foi nesthour trice held hint meek In tho mem meeting", An eveeeilingls large vote nen Clint 11111! 10111I1LY phoned that the foliating nien vele elected iireeitlent, I W. Brown; It. I). neeletitry, It. 11. Stet ley, nous leader. O. IC Tihnble. The.ie 'nen iJll tireun3 offices lit the beginning of the term. I=l Important meeting of Ulu Birch o- Chemical Society, Friday OVoning, !any Imenty-third, nt right o'clock, In the t:nglnrering inlan n -101 les Illertlon of ullicera fol• IleXt yogi, et 3 Ludy out. 0 101:I67'BODY'S DOING IT" 1010 girro dance Friday, May twenty :lllld, in tho Woindn'o Building 1020 girl'o oubocllptlon danco at tuo to. no Satu“lay, May thirtieth, In tho Univeroity Club Good floor, good tnuolc. Ticket:: ono dollar per 000010 1021 glrro dance Saturday night In Um IVoman'a Eullding. 'COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION Twelve Institutions Send Repre sentatives to Conference Held at Swarthmore About thirty college ntudentn. toPro nestling tat olve different colleges, mallet ed art Sian tilllllllo Olt Friday and Sat urday of lost week, and formed what in Loose an the late:collegiate Notas- Itnsr of the Middle Atlantic States The Idea originated with A. It Peluso°, editor of the Stsarthmote Phoenix, and through him communi cation wan made %shit other colleges, atilt the t vault that tho confetunto Wale held last week. At thin time the mgani.ttion 01110 Vol med On a pet manent burls, and ques tions lel:aim; to collegiate Journalism 010 distils/tett The purpose of the I. ft: A , tot it Is called, v,lll be to further colleginto Journalism through annual competition, tin ough exchange of sug gestions, and by talks from woll-known Join tmlbas. to bring the colleges reg ret...led eloset tokelltet , stud LO 1,11110 mLel tale genet al editorial policies atch affect all the institutions and width IL nla) be advantageous to push simultaneously In all the Institutions Public Ledger Prints fine of the best features of the I N A Is the annual competition for the Public Ledge, in Ito.. of one hundred dollars The Public Ledger. of delphie, which has for MUM) yearn taken kern Interest In college news -11.11,01 s, and In order to stimulate inter col In the new olganlaglon. hes offered in Wm of lift) dollars, thirty -live dol lars and fifteen - dolliun to the Heat, cold and third bent college papers whILII am members of tho I N. A Judgment will be made on the general nice-up and neatness of the paper. Ito leas interest and appeal to tile alum and to the student body. and its lit:Mallon to tile alumni and to tile tudent body The engirds for the pi en sit you nlll 110 announced within tile loot tuts to coke The conches yy bids Imo become Mor ns .snembers lit the association ore as (ellncs• Enclosell. Dickinson. Cettys but g. I los es (std, La f.s) et te Lehigh. Mulliessbus g, Stews:es. Swarthsnorc, Rut gers, Ervin., and Penn State Tho Sol icit% lag °Slicers wet e elected fur the Loosing )car. president. L M. Pearson. Suattismore, vice as essident. Errol It Delb). Bucknell; recording secretor). C S. Wykoff. Penn Stotts: treasurer • C. S Fleck. Luray ette. Semi-annual meet ings hill be held and rho next confer ellol'..Vill tokoaince nevqfle_to s ayes..x.s.„ Colette college • Easton. Y. M. C. A. CABINET ATTENDS COS FEDENCE AT DICKINSON A student T. M C. A. Training Con ference met at Dickinson College, Car lisle, May ninth. tenth, and eleventh. Penn State woo represented by a dele gation of nine men This conference was for the purpose of training these st he expect to engage in t M C. A. mak In the colleges of Pennsyltania next year. There were about two bombed men from all over the state prevent and see oral prominent speakers made addresses Those who made up tire Penn State representation were P. MeNight '2l, W L, Disler W Janes W B. Steele . 20, W. Al. Blaisdell VI, W. V Hall '2O, H NV. Hair 'l9, It C Bonus '2l, and Secretary Done: President Sparks Returns Home President Sparks arrived at Penn State ett 1,7 boa %seek and Is at pi anent "uniting" at Ida horns here His condi tion Is continually improving and he Is now able to walk finely. its has been :dotted to do a 111110 outside work but any mental eversion bits been pro hibited Di. Sparks will remain lit Penn State Until otter the commencement .0, I`lBo.l The only part that ho still take in these, booevei , tall he the awarding of the diplonma to the graduates Int mediatel3 otter commencement, Dr. Sine lie on kin family still Journey by automobile to kis summer home at Ephraim, 'Wisconsin Ile Mei not visit ed this place for soma' years nod the till, and change of climate aro expected to ;scatty aid In kis concalcisreneo The PM will take about too sleeks and after 011111111111 j; of Ephraim until the and of the summer, I.:evident Sparks still re turn to the college. GLEE CLUB RENDERS CONCERT AT ALTOONA The Penn Suite glee club tendered an excellent conceit hist lerlda) even ing 111 the ntltlltnl hint of the Altoona High School antler the auspices of the &mini cl inn of that school The work of the 'varsity sunitet woe particularly good and It was compelled to reply to ninny encores Tim combined inimical club/. elected °Mourn at a recent buninen nicotine 0. IC Trimble TO wan elected intendant ind W. W. Tonne TO. manager. Tim election for aenletant manager resulted In in tie and will be decided Inter. L 0. IiEVIN '2l WINS RHETORIC CONTEST Finals In the Extemporaneous Speak ing Content. which tun been conducted In the Sophomore rhetolic classes for the past month, were hold In tho Au ditto lam Monday evening. Only a small crowd turned out to greet the four speakors who wore selected to speak. R. 0 Nevin, Jr. won the vlctot and R. 0 Bartholomew won second. while K. M. Slog and W. D. Leinhne h were the other speakers. Donn Sim mons, Doctors A. IS Martin and C. W. Statidart were the Mow and toots ell points Into consideration bawls the Anal decision woa muds. That New Recreation Building Will Certainly Do Penn State a World of Good PRICE FIVE CENTS INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET BIG SUCCESS Harrisburg Tech Wins in Class B—Freshman Team Easily De feats Indiana Normal in Class A The annual Interscholastic tr. k meet une held 11441. Saturday after noon 00 Neu Heinen Piold, when repre sentatives from sumo of the target pie tatrator) wheole and Whit schools con tested fog yttpretnet4 An exceedingly email 1101% of schools ens repte sented, those ... Class A being Indiana Normal and Penn Stttto eshmen.ultile the high schools of Altoona, Williame pot AN/afield, Kingston, Lewistown, and Iliorloburg Tech composed Claw. 13 The latter had 00 tsmy time winn ing In its division, rolling up a score of ninety -NIX 110111 IN, tile othero /Inhaling no follow/. Williamsport, thirty-ono points, Mansfield, fifteen. Altoonit,oo - Kingston, tin ce, and Lewistown, tun The Preohnten wen also victors, Indiana Normal being able to /mote only Hill enteen points I. compared with the ono Itundrwl and seventeen of the first year teafn Tile track was In exceedingly poor condition, due to the lecont heavy rattle In class 13, Beck, of Elan riaburg Tech, wan easily the star of tile afternoon. obtaining twenty-eight points for Ills team by placing firot in the list-pot, 11100110 throw, broad jump, low and 1111.11 In/wiles, and second 10 rho hammer throw Ile broke tile former record In the allot put by hurling the twel/./ pound wcight a distance of forty-nine feet two Inches. No notenorthy nook wan done In the polo Sault or high jump In the latter, Bughee '42 secured first place at five foot, three quarters inch, and In thu former, Hnsos '24 cleared the bar at nine feet two Inches In the majority of °tents the UMes were slower than in mechua years, probably due to the little oppomitiou .111011 was shown The last event of the meet was the intetncholantic telz* Six schools had been on , red but when thu call was made, dais Harrisburg Tech. Altoona. unit Willituntamrt responded Tech coma out victorious, although several times her runnem wore had pressed by Williumsport, who came In second At the end of the moot, IL eltp was given to Beck, captain of the Horrisburg team, and medals acre ....anted to the individual winners. PoHoning the Interscholastic meet. tho Interfraternlty race me_ held. In Mitch - Ka:ppd. - slime. was an easy lc tor. Probably the prettiest race of the nfteernoon ions In this et ant, when Orr TO and Damming. '2l ran a neck and-net.k rate. the former repro/tenting . Delta 11 coming In second. BUCKNELL NINE TO PLAY HERE SATURDAY Blue and White Team to Be at Full Strength in Game with Lewisburg Aggregation. Penn State's baseball team will have BuchneS University nine for Ito oppon ent next Saturday afternoon on Now Beaver field, and an Interesting content Is expected Thu Blue and White players base had a wonderful comsat thus far, the record at pmsent being six victories and Once defeats, the last floe games played have resulted In vic tories. The Louisburg men have not been no fortunate' In their tilts with other teams, since Dickinson defeated them In an eleven Inning contest by a four to three score. and Mt St Marys College cure out on the lung end of seventeen to SIX gams The Ilnedap for the 13100 end White In tide game will bo almost the name au lint In the contest with Lebanon Valley Craig laili I. behind the bat, Wofe on hest, ICillinger on eecontl. !Cori, at shortstop, and Ihinblllg nt third, will complete the Infield. Mullen will be In eenter field, I:tutop In right and ❑anmloy will probably occupy left The pitchet has not boon selected, but It is likely that either Kroog, Hunter or Thomas 0111 be on the mound The foregoing Ilan•up has been the 011,3 uhlelt luis produced the hest results thus fun, and It le counted upon to come through pith a victory over the 13uck nell nine PENN STATE PARMEE The following bavo been Cll.Oll to MVO an the new Penn Slut° Mtriner star. W D. Benedict '2l, Editor-In cilia; Elizabeth Taylor '2O, Horne ECO nornlca Editor; Assistant Editors. Julia no.tock 'lB-'2O, P. L Conlon '2l, L. 8. Wilitehill '•:1, .T A. Allard '2O, R L. Burton '2l. C T Boutin '22., S. M. Stan za.] '22, .1 B. 1:10,11g, 'II, 11, R. DOll - 'lO-20, 13 C. Ilelisho '22. Business Manager, 3 L Borst '2O, Ch culation Manager. J. LI Oat her '2O J 11 11111, C. E. Moyers, and 11. Cl Parkinson will wive on the Advisory staff. DAIRY HUSBANDRY OLT TOGETHER 'MEETING All Freshmen who contemplato gloat ing the dairy option and all Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Two-Year madman majoring In dairying aro ur gently Invited to meet In 100 Horti cultural Building next Monday evening May twenty-xi:ill, at seven-thirty o'clock The primary object of this meeting will ho to get acquainted with Professor A A. Borland, new head of the Department of Dairy Husbandry. Tho program will consist of muole, talks by Dean Watt., Professor Bor land, and other membenx of the Dairy Husbandry staff. ..110froalimontn will be nerved.
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