What Would Penna: Day .Be Without the H. P. Q.'s 7 VOL XV. No. 7 STATE TROUNC S PENN ON MUDDY FIEF PENN LOSES 10-0 IN GRIDIRON FRAY Penn State Eleven Smashes Folwell's Red and 13lue MaChine in Rain and Mud WONDERFUL TEAM PLAY OF ST-ATE SURPRISES `THE GAME IN TABLOID FORM First Downs Penn State 6 Penn State 12 Average-43 yards Average-39 yards Ground Gained In Scrimmage Penn State-100 yards Penn-109 yards - , Ground Lose In Scrimmtige Penn State-4 yards Forward Passes Penn State— Attempted 5 Completed 4 Intercepted 0 Total Gain—GO yards Penn. State G Total Loss-30 yards ONE: —TWO Tun'lr: —Form FIVE six SCVLIN I.IIOIIT NINII TUN. Y-IL-) ' . , So elinntesi the faithful follimers 01 the Penn State football team as the> marched 10 front Lemont last Dlonda ) morning, headed by the musleinne who had Ohio mode the trip to Penn. Pot those loyal .rmatern had-at last 'been ronarded--Coitch Hugo Bezdek'e eimen had done the impossible, and the stale art sons of old Ben Franklin—the might) and . intineible Penn team— h em forced to how to a better team Tile acorn? Oh, )es, that is o here )be ten comes kV But et eryone knous about that 10 to 0 score The 1919 football sermon has been full of uptielu First, Pitt oven, helmed Went Virginia, then ,Ssrucuse turned the tablet/ and trimmed Glenn Warner% machine. Wstshington and Jefferson, In turn, downed the mighty Granite eleven: but none of these upuets mos great( r than alto one which took place on Franklin Field hint Slam/la). It max 0 glorious game from /dart to finish ( and even the rain nhich fell In toi tents upon the unprotected epee /Atm/I Mold not dim the enthuslaum of the lurgest crond of the neason on Franklin Field. Umbrellns appeal el In spots, but the true fans were heed lose of tile weather—they were nal/Al l/1g the most. Intense struggle teen on Penn's field in many n )car. Penn State nen the game absolutely on her merlts. Tile team gave one of the greatest exhibßions of football Bier Ewen and by outplaying Fenno* Sankt ill e‘mly department of the game. the Bluu rind White-eleven won a Sic tory Slut nill go done in,blatot". And It as not a cloak Penn team which neut. doWn to defeat lust Saturday Far from it Tim 1919 Penn 101110 is ono of the grcateut ever turned out at that Institution, and It nos rather the uneypectedb strong plOing of /he Penn State eleven 1111111 the weaktoss of the Red and Blue, that decided the result. Fur the dr a t limo thin year, the Nit tany Lion imitated hirtmelf, and with Coach Bemiek's slogan of "a little bet ter than their bent" ringing in their ears. the Penn State team bent on tile Held ready to give everything they hod for their Alma Mater. And once they ncented victory, they were an le lentiens as a tiger. Instead of beak citing as the game progressed, Penn State grew MI onger and imamd of merely being content to stave nit the dexperate charges of the Red and Blue during the latter half, Captain Higgins' 'team took the offenniyo and completelt out-played Pennsylvania. Perhaps no team over entered a game on Franklin Field on suet a short end of the bolting an did Penn State hint Saturday And little bonder. It In our opinion that the record made by Conch Remick and bin teen last %took bill mend by It/cif in the annals of foot ball. The team wen picked on \amines dnY night, Just one day before le Wing for Philadelphia, and the men had but etngle day In which to play together. In addition, at the last minute, liens, the big fullback and Mar punter. in jured his ankle and had to be kept on the sideliner. Without a dependable punter left. Captain Higginn ban looted to 1111 in the breach and although lie had never berme punted In a tame, "Bob" ban maligned the tank of bat tling with 1.110 toes of Brunner and Bell. And let um may-right,here. that Cap tain Bob Higgins gave Al wonderful ex hibition of foothill' as it 'Mould be play ed lie punted, and his kicks went 40 to to yards, far better then the best punts of his opponent. On the deform. he Scam a •mtntont this n In the aide of the Penn attack and there were few gains around the end. But his work on the offense was even more , tt ec,........0.t.:1:;,....ts 43,,,i, .„ ::....:3 ...,,,.?, .• i 5 Penn-45 yards Penn— Attempted 10 Completed 3 Intercepted 3 Total Gain—ll yards Penn 2 Total Loss-30 yards sensational Tile fot ward pars man nunintsed to hate been Penn's clukf Ull11•011. but it rentainol for Punn Stele le tletounstiate Just holy Lite 11111) elletati be a eked On no lips than fate diffetent occasions, Harty Robb tossed the tutllthrouglt the oh, oral each time, It fell into the waiting arms of Ilirgins. In fact, Ito dld'nut seem to.pktoltle Id-MAP - them. - • - "1 , - It Yepuld'be 'impossible to lack' out the indkidual stars of the Penn State team, for there Mel tame. Petiatiet that' Is why the game tesuited us it did-. 44.10 was. Ito individual eflott. but mutual, there appeared a machine like legularity about the play of tilt Nittany boys that our prised Lken tile most Lnthusluatic follower It would Lake columns to WI Übollt the stunk done, 0) coat - ..bet of the lighting Learn. llow Blots 11, PhOint: Ills first game at left•end, gusts Heine Millet it battle NI honest mid did nut come off totand bent, heti liner) Robb out ht....tiled Bildt. Butt Bell, of Penn, how Coniket cumuli:La outplayed tile famous Lad Moo , it. Snell stopp“l aftLt play as It c.a. up to tile hate, hoe Way, although the moss closely guarded maci;,Lon tile ten. bt like loose ell Thiel. melt) tuns, how Baines nOide u -.bit of in.- tabling Peas pasties, lam Lien Cubboge and Ittd Ileito mete than Inak.hed Om motif of the Penn tackles, and ituk lhtutll and Osborn out-fought Lite Penn geoids. /Minket leplated key in the seeond half, and he stlsu 'played Lite .And Just mu little bit of credit nine° (Continued uu Undo seven) Trials Held for Debating Squad T*1.101.8 tot candidates fot the de bating squad here held Alondo, Tuna dat and Wednesday niglits, but at this date it is nut knohn who Saul make up the team to meet the Colgate team at Hamilton, N Y., Nome time dur ing the last week in January So fur no date has been set for the meet Stith Pitt, but it hum been decided that the men hill debate here, Willie the gals hill take the Pittsbutgli trip. A letter Clam Princeton states Melt willingness to meet the Penn State men at nine:Ron, the meet to be conducted under 1110 Went) -tout system, which means that, after having harked on the gehetal subject, each tenet shun be given twenty-four imam to work up their respective sides of the discussion. Colgate proposes that the subject shall be, "Resulted Th. Labor, through tepresentatives of itsohn choice, should have a shale In the 111(1.h0- ment of industry", while Ducknell of fers, "Resolved. That tile Peace Con ference has justified in giving Shan tung to Japan" Lain. Cear Penn Staten debaters motto an enviable record for thornefehes and for the college In 'cloning all their contentn, anlrmative and negative. To uphold thief record domande. the Salient often is of all mon and women eltudenln ponnenning ability In this direction. and anyone Interceded should moo ['wrestler Maralemnn en noon an possible. FACULTY NOTICI Tim: Football grandatand on Portnoylvanln `Da) will bo re vent for faculty :menthol., college guests and alumni. Practically one-half of the apace will be rag. nerved for the faculty members and ronervatlonn can be ennui ed by calling at the Oraduato Alan= ager•s Office. STATE COLLEGE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919 SPANISH BARITONE HERE ON SATURDAY Concert in Auditorium at 7:30 O'clock by Mr. do Comoro to Be Exceptional Treat The also lamb it ;%llr oigorza. the 1101111 5P101441 Lm tort II the Atelitishim Stated/0 evenli larks the edema hound Irelllll mos It Mini Suit, anti Ix latemat f finer ut f Her chit other high clam conceit tr Charon. COMO% hero until? the tin tiers Or the glee club and hill rend 0,01,1 seletalons in co:lin:kaki:l hl he organization's conreit Mr. Cogorm Ix Inumn lluougho %merlon and lloloae 1114 one or the lea, at; amen! aillatx of Ille generatlo: ilx fame lout amend thlough 1111111 ounlrlen and he Ili In demand la a knee+ 111/ tenon /anger. temnd Itil 4eu thing n nololat /Mould be. II Ina nude nmetal appeamneex Mt No I=l York Clo and ill the llt get eltlre of the enafiln and on...lam:or) flfll: lu mheduled on soloist for the Boston mphon3 Olchcsttn In (Ito Aendonl, of Music MI de florgotn to ncrompanled nn the piano b 3 71100 Helen Wlnello.. 0 much tutu, ed planted 1110 next en gagement .111 he at the Materna, of Si mance on Nownthel tenth The advance sale of tickets has been till. 111 vet dvnted and fat Icllo n Cali hotloo .Ithnut 0 doubt The tickets .111 be placed on aide at 011111and'a fu nn 30 to 9 00 the lernaltulei of the Ateek and MI 010 smutting e ening ORM IN hitla het .111 be on ode at the box office The I .cltal ulll begin !mama!, at 7 111 o'clock and (luting each ',umbel the doors .111 he closed In order that the I hutch um] audience will not be Elligurb cd Illti plogmm 11110 been Innimed to !Mame the Individual taste, of 04043' Ilatcnet and In 05 follomi n-Nlan e'er 3nu balk I bunion] b-When don core OM Ungliell (Mr Gogoren) 111 by IL Lone Wileon a-The Into Titteinnolneff. b-The Wounded 131,h__Ciretehnninoff c-The Silent Mehl Rods:m.lllloff IM Con. .) • :Glee Club) I. n-Canlo del 1 r iddlei b- 10___P en A% e ol n6g e-Clnele Serenn....llexlean lk S a%°Mon 7 Valet de 5. ... n-Al loon. Le 1101 de Lel. e—ltiumenet n-Ohl Loves C‘ril Scott 1,-At The Pinner. Catc..—Cene Innen c-Int !CUM 111 uno Iluhn "Song of the Tot endor"(Cermen)-111tet fAlrangeg C C Robinson) Mr. Cogornt and (nee Club PROGRAM PUBLISHED • FOR PA. DAY EVENTS A special Penns) It anla Dar program will be published nettle thin te u. Through the effoi to of it group of pi on, Inent students, title Accixlnv made, and the men oho hate emu. are Captain "Bob . ' Ifigglea and ilLarnm•• Como.. of the football team, and Shields • of the hack team The lit ogimn gill hate un tango:the cover, epistle late for the occasion and ti ill COMIIIII It complete stncipslet of all Pennoyinoilit Day meth ides There gill be at lisle lit Co tell nevi., a co: - loon by Lucas, the tut editor of and numerous pictures, lot tell tut In formation soncernlng the Penn Siam and Lehigh football teams which gill play Salm day oilmen.. Anothei dole will be devoted to the eslinum- Pitt game on Fads* after neon, The mutinous pictures gill Include those of bath it'lllllllllllll 111111V1110111 players, some of the nolo. toilege buildings, and a gniup plaint, of the en...county% toast It mill also contain a complete outline of all minas with full Inform. don regarding the time and Chine of happenings. besldett (Ohm foam.. Title ex/modal little book will be on sale In a slug t time The Plato at shish dew In. he obtained gill be announced on Um various bulletin boards The price will bit taventy live cents. • •• "ARMISTICE DAY" PLANS COMPLETED November Eleventh to Be Fitting ly Celebrated—Short Recess Will be Granted amiontmod hint week. the Armis tice Day.. elebnalon Will 1,0 held next Tutsday November eleventh at cloven o'clock on the Front Omelet This !out w selected an tied was the time that the urmistite went 111 10 effect lost November and hoetilitiee ceased. The 0 , lebration , will Include all men who wet 0 In the service, whether stu dents, members of the faculty, or townspeople The students who are membess of the cadet regiment will be In charge of Major Savage and will 0000011,10 00 the drill field at 10 411 am In uniform. The other men aro re quested to be on the Front Campus at the same hum and also in uniform 'tailslattet moth, includes the local poet of 1110 American 1,0100, 1110 mem !KIN of the student 1,0,4 who are not entolled In the cadet regiment and who saw service, the members of WO fac ulty who were In the service, and the townspeople who were In the 0001 ice of tam United States The 1,0101,111U011 hill be in the form of a salute to the colors The cadet regiment old be dnton up in front of the flagpoles and faring Old Arlan The tether- celebrants 11111 feint on either side of them facing the center. The 00100 side of tine stmt.° 1101 be left open An the speetators Precisely at tile moment the hell on Old Main lolls eleven. the flag oill be dipped and a salute 1.10011.' There old be no speak ... 111111 accounts; to present indica ti ons the program mill end 111th the white to the flag 'rill fit st too poi lolls in the fore noon will he devoted to the regular college work and the afternoon classes Ilkenl e nlll be . conducted 11/1 11811111 At the end of 'the second hour In the oaning. the students will be dismiss e md until 10 II tolten they mill report rot the celebration This intetnal ft nett 10 10 e m to 1016 11. M. in 11r0- 11111 1 11 km aro who may untie to change (torn civilian to militto attire. Ile. rordnig to Ptof&tor Walker oho Ix attranging the details of the celebra tion The military side of Ole func tion is In the hands of Major Savage In the ldmenge efe.A.Col._Wnlty I PITT FRESHMEN HAVE STRONG TEAM Blue and White Yearlings to Have Battle Royal on Friday After noon The genie ultich the Penn State eshmen plot title the Pitt Freshmen 111111 aftettition will be one In V. 111011 tun lee erful teams 11111 try for su pieinitcy and one oltioli kill prnctic nllt Ille cliamplonsills of the tiling classes of the emit. The Penn hi ate !Boston. lime been undefeated b) outside eletens evet since the one trot rule vent Into effect. and for the lust fete eats boil bean able to take the of thu eleten from the Smok) Cit). Itut the! have not an easy team olt their tinnily tiny means for PM Into AM, (MI nil Wieepll.lllll Well In the feu ounce tt hich they hove Pin) ed It is fortunate Hutt 110111 teams hove PI t)ed the 0111110 teams and some nd- NllllOO JODI, ma) be obtnined from these games In the opening game of the se leo. the Pitt Freshmen had an easy time defeating Bellefonte Academy b) the score of GG-0 oldie the '23 nice 1101 0 bond) able to hold them b) 0 2 -0 Nemo last Saturday Tlllll may of ll OeNt be inttributed to the condition of the field betaure the Fierhies out played their !hair In all department. Of the game While tho Penn State Im mo/m(10n tine holding Bellefonte Acad emy run piers their future opponentx um., defeating Indian Normal 18-G 0 team n filth the Fterhmcn defeated !art ueelt to the tune of 13-0 The Pitt Rime nor played on a n - et field to that the to im [tom the Wert had at decided ally mango. The Penn State leant during the past hock has been put through the !mt le. drill of the year and aro by all means moat for notating the visi tors mat offes They mall.° that Met Mae fot addable opponents against then, SI idat but promise to do their best to keep the record of Pmn State's Pleshmen tennis dean. Their pinylng lust Saturday mut not ns good an that dimple% ed otralost 'Minna Norma the eroll benne sold Comb Ifel man do ided pt ON e them more than tile lohantage ns for as 000100 halleato nnl mount of node In order to get them in shape for the biggest game of the )0110 The line-up of tile Pitt Freshmen, Ullll their heights, uvights. nod Prop schools. Is os (MMus. Left end—Clan son, 0 feet, 171 pounds, Kilda Left tackle—Edgar, 0 feet 1 Inch, ISO pounds, IZlski Left gum it—Thinner, G feet 10 Inches, 100 pounds, Johnston 0 111th. Centel-7711 gamin. 5 feet II Inches, 175 pounds, Wtstinghonso lllgh. Eight guntd—Ray der, 5 feet 10 Inches, ISO pounds,- 1710111. Right tnekle—lVllliams, 0 feet, ISO 1101101111, IClxkl 1210111 end—llartnett, r. feet 10 Inches, 170 pounds, Johnstown High School. Contact back—Holleran, 5 feet 8 1001100, 170 pound, Maki Left halfback—Dyers, 5 feet 11 Inches, IGO pounds, Turtle Creek 711011 flight holfhaelc-11endrlitn. 5 feet 10 Inches, 180 pounda, Central High, De troit. Pullbeek—ltewett, G feet 11 Inches, 190 pounds, Wlllcinsl!urg High MtNiatt. RED CROSS DRIVE WELL UNDER WAY "Tad Day" to be Conducted by Co-eds on Penna. Day in An mini Roll Call The third annual membenkhlp drive of the loud elikkoter of the American Red Cross Society begun on lost Sun da}, when all the citizens of State Col lege were canvassed, and it gill con tinue until Puce Day, November elev enth The Roll Cull among the stu dents will be held on Saturday Penn sylvania Day, when an attempt gill be made to enroll the entire student body told all the members of the foe ulty In the American Red Cross The campaign among the students will take the form of a tag day and the co-eds will be the solicitors Tinny gill tag everyone who Joins the 'soc iety. tile membership fee being one della. Each student is urged to have kle dollar ready, so that every student will he wearing tc tag before evening All students, old and nog, :Mould help hold up the last yen's record of the local chapter of tile Red Cross, yk hen tills gas one of the few districts In the United States to be ono hundred per cent efficient. oYer,, nlnty per cent of the citizens of State College have already enrolled. and some of the gram mar school grades are one hundred per cent members ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIP STILL OPEN Membership In the Rouse',it .liento- Hai Association In still open. and dona tions nig bo received id the Committee Treasurer, .1 B. Maginnis 'JO, at the Alpha Tau Omega Rouse. up until Prlda) noon No contributions taken after that time Studtrit inlmMer ship fee Is $lOO .--- - 311\1\q SOCIF:TY MEETS Last Thursday evening the Mining Society held its annual feed anti smoker in the furnace loom of the Old Mining Building. The meeting was called to order la Prank Wolf TO and officers for the ensuing year wero elected The election resulted an follows Pres ident. E E Kellar '2O. Vice President. r, [lnk Wolf '2O. and Secretary and 'Ft:ensurer. Benjamin ,Fythwayor '2O. LEHIGH HARRIERS TO MEET PENN STATE First Dual Meet of Yeat Won by Penn Runners at Philadelnhia Last Saturday A feature of the Penniqlvania D.* program hill be nernmoeountrh meet betheen Penn State and Lehigh. Title lace hill start nt the beginning of the foOtball game en Sutunia.) afternoon .tad hill Ilnleh betheen the halhee. Lehigh 11111 enter a strong team in this race and the Penn State runners it 11l he pushed to the limit to itin In their recent duel cross-country meet nith Rutgers. the Lehigh team finished 1a Rh a perfect score and they wete so closely hunched that oni) thirty sec onds separated the first and the fifth soot at the finish Although cross countr, is a new sista at Lehigh. an unusually large number of men hale reported to Catch Kanitly and undo., Is capable direc tion they hope to turn out a sunning team In the trials held last Satur day the folloulng men made the Le high team Carr, Markle. Faucher. Boardman, Laughton, Brugman and Markle). They are all fast men and Coach Banal> In confident, from the ex cellent time made hi the trials, that his men NI 11l be successful In their meet with Penn State The trials far the Penn State team will be held during the present cluck mer the dee and one-half mile course and the men who make the host ehoo- Ins will be entered in the meet nn Sat urda) -- Penn Stale loot the Ihe and ono-half mile oiled floor the Cobb's CI eel< course to Penn ascore of 22 to 33, a closel3 contested cross caunttt meet bold in Philadelphia on Saturday morn ing The first man to finish was \V S. Cummings, tile star Penn runner Ind he navigated the course In the fast time of 29 minutes and 32 seconds Vg E. (rain, also of Penn. finished second, closely followed by Ltur9 Shie lds, who ran it hard race over a strange neuron uhich included several streams and picket fette. Romig also Star ted foe Penn Stole and he came in about one 21.1 behind Shields The Penn State men Stint, figured In the scaring were Shields, Romig, Kahlev, Ole anti Snyder, ult. (or Penn the first flne men to cross the tape wire Cummings. Iruln, Mena.. Mitchell and HA 1.. The Penn State men In the order given finished third, fourth, seventh, ninth and eleventh and thole timer were follows. sign -30 12; Romig 8919, Ealtle9 30 42, Orr an it, Snyder 31.34. NOTICE TO SOPHOMORES All Sophomoren alto have been in compotition for the ponition of repot . - tern on the COLLEGIAN muff are rentionted to report next Monday even ing at thin office at nevon o'clock Y. M. C. A. COTS TO SC RETURNED NEXT WEEK The Y M C. A. has provided about 300 cots and blankets for use over Penns) , Paulo Di* These cots may be returned to the "Y" Ilut on next Thesdny and Wetinssiday evenings. be tween the bourn of seven and nine p. m. DR. SPARKS WELCOMED HOME BY STUDENTS Rousing Reception Tendered to Penn State's "Prexy" Upon His Return to the College PHYSICAL CONDITION IS MUCH IMPROVED LEHIGH ELEVEN TO BE BIG ATTRACTION Pennsylvania Day Game to be Played Before Thousands of Visitors—Penn State Ready The biggest football game of the season to be played on New Bennet Meld this fall will take place on Sat urday ofteinoon. Pennsylvania Day, at 3 10 o'clock, when the ',Wien Lehigh eleven will line up against the war riors of the Blue and White This will he the ninth time that elevens repre senting the two institutions have op posed P.ll other and whoecer wins will break the tie. as to date each team has defeated the other four times Those have been no tie games Lehigh has a powerful team this year Beginning with Villanocn on Septem ber twenty-secenth, who was downed 17 to 0, the Lehigh eleven Chien tramp led rough-shod ocei Ursinus 13 to 0. Rutgers, 13 to 0; New 'York Aggles, lit to 0; and Cal negie Trot, IG to 0 Last Saturday. however. the Brown and 11 bite struck n snag in the form of II ttsm, coached by Glenn Warms, which will oppose Bcialek's porteges on Tur key day The Mutton won In the but splatter by scoring two touchdowns, and the two resultant goals It was it hard gums for the Brown and White to lose. as Pitt was considered 1110 biggest gum° on the schedule In the six 'pones play ed, 113 points were scored by the South Bethlchemites. and 14 against them In comparison. Penn State has run up CAPT. MACDONALD, Lehigh , a wad of 113 1101019 In the gam" 'lllllO 2G male been willed against We Blue and White Iddrigh'n hood coach. ...Tom" Road) 10 ft graduate of Dartmouth Ho Wood (Continuer' on Pogo Two) BAND WILL RENDER CONCERT ON SUNDAY Penn State's popular musical organi =Bon, the band, under the direction of 13andtrinster W. 0 Thompson, will ren der nn elaborate concert Sunday even ing nt seven-ilfteen, in the - Auditm turn. Set en numbers hill comfit lie the even ing's entertainment. with 211 Paul A Oleichert '22 net tt embono soloist The college hand has alwats been an at tract'', feature for Pennsylvania Da) °tents and a largo audience Is antici pited. The program Is as follotm• 1 to) Bacchanale Itnulninn lb) Patrol of the Med, White Bloc Bennett (Introducing melodies of England. Prance and the United States) 2. Conc. t Over tui e—"'lloi eeedes 114 xxnne ii Trombone Solo—e• The Ilex huge" 111 oohs °Web, t .1 Orand Fantasia—vSlinon lineman emu" 'Vet di Paraphrase—e Sheet and Law" nby (13y 11.0,11.0 ii Intermenro— 'Tat/MO.la Rustle ana. \Menlo! (Reeds Only) 7. 1 farch—eThe nag of Bunning,. The COLLEGIAN, on behalf of the student body, wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. Edwin L Lewis, of the Packard Motor Car Company, of Philadelphia, for his kind ness to the football team last week. Mr. Lewis very kindly volunteered the services of his company in transporting the squad to and from the Philadelphia Cricket Club. 'Twas One Grand Glorious Muddy Scrimmage and the Beet Team Won PRICE FIVE CENTS Dr. Sp ohs mosident of the roll, go, retorted to SUS, College on Mondo iiftinilooll title sou, of a brief time Ile l tmpanied ly hie alto and his delight.. Dthel, NSIIO 1111,0 been olth Mtn doling the past Rummer during his sti* in Wisconsin of bore lie ion 110 ill fin some time In an effort to Lumpletel3 iiimiser Ids health Dr Sparloe`pll3sical and mental con dition at the iirtsent time is the best of IL has boon mince bin brenkdoon nail) 'amt spring Ills summer was spent In Colo/din, Wisconsin. and the miitt)tountllng that place and ho SIM the linter for some time, to Mg 115011 on .t 3110111 rot some con ed& table period of time. Tills 11. 101 Lontillioted to Me Improsed condition and at the present time the plissicions ate allotting Mtn t fell doss at Suite Colltge in milts to delmmine Ills ability to Lope sold, the minor details v.hitli Ills position 01 Penn State demand While he hus been doing lirmIlcoll) no mental ounk, Ids otindition Is so impt owed that he Is limo valtlng hitters and it in possible that hi the futtne he of Ili la able to finish up some literal.. 011. oLlileit he lied commenced • 010. to his breakdoon I=l Di Simko suffered a complete men tal and nelsons breakdown during the tarty part of March of the present eat and since that Pmt lout been on a locate of absence ichich wee ex tended him by the Bccrd of Trustccs in lieu of bin physical condition This state of health uns b ought about ii) the fact that Dr sistrits - hati...9.L_Lnate time ptexious been noticing extmtneir . lend and had met with emend seri°us disappointments ccerning the work of the college These things coupled 111th the extra tension ohich the S A. T C pieced upon the slope college mad the destruction of the Engineerieg Building hy fire hint fall nere Rani- I lent to place hint upon his sick bed. Ile nos first treated at the Urther shy Hospital in Philadelphia where be atm undo the mmol,lBloll of the plt)- stelans there fin url) a month. Ile then uent to Galen Mil at \Vernet.. •Ille Pik him., he spent Nome little time it the sanitarium. Pollou Inc 111.1 ...a 1, there and dtte to the fact that the lilt% 4IC nos decreed an absolute ft ts. dont ftam ue tat work and uorry, he MMI Ills f smith nt to WIIICOIINIII Mille the, lute been until Ida return to SIZIlg• ealbge on Monda.t.. Ile and Ills hint% nebotlnttd some sic thin:- mind millet dating . the (loot lillfll,llol 1.0) HMOIIIOI.IIO and made the trip front Wisconsin lu:mulatto taking - thr1...1 ueelts to do it I=l 1), Spirits' Clans fm himself and Ids family for the winter ti Yen in definite Ile is still under re the ph) - tilclan'x rale and Just %Olen, he alit be In the near (elute will In It great de gree depend upon lils elate of health upon leay lug State C011egl• DI Sp trim 1000(1 the escitement of 'Monday aft.- noon and night yen well and Ito 311111 el 3 motif°, table night on Monder l II,' is 110%1 11110.1.11 10 tin Nome littlu mental wail, and if his condition dur ing the Laming meek or no in one of lininoseinent he will poselbly go to Washington in the Louise of a nionth abet e he will take tip some work there it is estrerntly doubtful If Ito will he able to tithe uit the duties of the Pi en 111.11V0 OffiLu fat Neveml niontlat at the collie/it yet lie In dkairoint to les actively Identified 111th college affairs ea anon an !morale DI Sparks will be in State Collo, over Penneylvanla Day and loveably fm a few thiya e'er that time Ile and Mrs Sparks llu entertaining in honor of the Audltoi 00110011 of the 81010 011 Friday aftm noon mai he Mk undoubtedly witness the football 11001 e en Saturday DISTINGUISHED VISITORS To nu 111:111 OVER PA. DAV Among the dintingulshed visitom to the college ovt I Penns) Montt Da) eele bl UM 110 MIIIIIIII Cleneml mitt Alt It N11)111.1. Senittot und Cl oil. and 8,1 Mom of Ain ICUItIIIO and Ills. ittottnussen, ho ill tin 010 speeini guests of Piimident. unit All et 8011 1 lin in m der that the moots 1,011 Of the fiteulty nod ton nspeoplo might has 0 the opportunity of meet ing Mete prominent state °Mauls unit their A, h.. President and Mot Sparks will he nt 1101110 film live to nix on SallMllls /11%. noon