Thursday, January 29, 1920. A Sampset Tryer is a Sam oset Buyer. Exclusive agency for Samoset Chocolates. Chief of them all. Bulk or Package. GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner |! NEWS FROM OTHEFt COLLEGES j l»lTT—'Tit* l Student Senate has poss *•■l the plun of (i proponed Honor Sys lent. Before it go. a into efft-U. It must mHw tin sanction of the student I,mly It will ho presented to tho stu ilontH during tin- present mouth, uml if ti|i|irovid. V.III lx* in foire riming tiio mtf tho American Socloty of Civil Engine ra la New York last week, stopping on his return at Philadelphia to consldei engineering extension work there lie also attended tho bamiuot of the nluinnl at Harrisburg. Inst Thurs day. FINALS IN SOPHOMORE SI EAKIXG CONTEST HELD Tho (IntiN of tho extemporaneous speaking contest were held In tho Aud itorium Thursday evening with J. W Solovcr '22 tho unanimous cliolco of the judges ns thu winner Tho five speakers who romnlncd nfter llml natlon trills vvefe Miss Julia Brill, L M. Rankle. E E. Ovordorf, A. R. Bor den nnd \. W. Solover. Tho subject diosen wis "Ttuo Americanism" nnd the Individual speeches wero limited j STATE COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR Billiards and Pocket Billiards Cigarettes---Candies—Tobacco and other urtlclcs written foi thu Quill Oluh, u national honorar> oigunlzutlon of writers Thin magazine will b»* fol ly pago-i In ul/e nnd vMll contnln man} of tin* best mnnuacilptH of tin 1 cluh (JKOHOnTOWN—An iiimunl Dull.- t.n. which will lie the llrst published Mince 1017, is in tho course of complo tlun. The volume, which will he homed about the first of June, will eonlnlu the recoidH of fill graduates up to dule. and especially the mllitiiry r« cords of UooigoUnvji men who fought In the Client Wm. POKNEM.—Tho pioginm of the Cot noil University Clulstlnn Assnri i- Hun fm 11)20 Incluileit n budget of uhtiut $22 000 to be used. In tuldltlou to renu hir luniUng expenses, In the lehnbllltu tion nml repilrlng of n hull suitable for meetings anti other occasions, Of this Hum. $lO,OOO will tome fium the stu dent nml fnenut} jnoiier ami the iv* inulndei from autHlde s.vuices ltll('KMllil<—The Gho Cluh nnd Ot* ihertrn lecentlv cntnpletod a trlj* throUßh Western Penns} Ivunln Twohe concerts, wore nuccemifully lemlered b> the comblntxl musical oiganizntlons and the entlro (tip wm* considered one nf the bom ever arranged An eastern nip Ifi helm; Hphcduled fm the near future IDAHO—flannel HhhtH and cordu* ro>H will )>e worn berenfter b> the male Junlniu and Hrnlms of Idnhn Univci slt} foi "cconom} andcomfmt.” .MICH WAN A (HUES—The Married Studouts* Association nt the Michigan Agricultural College which for manj >cnrs nourished on the campus has been icvlved ngnln. MI.SSOUIH—The Univetslt}-of Mla- Houri Ik Installing a complete nows , paper printing plant ut a cost of $BO.- 000. In nddltfinn to the latest equip ment, there will he rooms for the classes in Jounallsm. nnd telephone nnd connections UUTGEUS—Rutgers has locelvod an miter luigy donation* amounting to $lOO,OOO, to help reach the endowment fund of $1,000:000, which it Is hoped to hate raised by Jnmmr> 13, 1020 This Kum was given b> August Hccksher and makes tho second donullon of tho kind, the General education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation giving the nthei. DICKINSON—The members of tho Ficnch Club of Dickinson College re cently iccched word ftom Monsieur L. Poincare, saying tlmt ho accepted the position of honorary picsldcnt of tho cluh and considered It quite an honor. Monuleur L Poincare Is a brother of tho president of tho Preach republic. OltEOON'—Timothy Cloran, bend of tho deportment of romanco languages In the University of Oregon, has in structed approximately 1(1,300 clauses without missing one Never In all his twtmtj-thron jears of teaching has he failed to meet a class on uccount nf sickness, otlin duties, or for an> rea son whatsoever Ills students never take a chance on being absent from class In tho expectation that tho In structor will not appeal lie Is iiHvqjh there to ten mljiutca Tho ability of the spealcors was Judged by tho form of tho addns/i and tho delivery, each counting fifty per cent Professors J P. Frizzell. G W Sullivan, and C. It. Gates acted as Judges. Their decision gave first place to Selovcr, and second place to Runkle Tho two winners will be awarded their prlzos at the com mencement exercises Monda> evening, Fobrimr} second. FORMER NEWS EDITOR ACCEPTS NEW POSITION A. O Vorse, former collcgo news edi tor nml puhllclt} department head at Penn State. Ins been appointed Editor of Publications nf the Pcnno} Ivauta Department of Labor and Industry at Hanlfibum Mr Vorno left here lust summer to taku up a position ns pub licity manager nnd grnduato manager of athletics nt Buckncll University nnd nlnco that time has established tho pub licit} department of thut Institution on n solid basis It Is understood that Mr. Vorse Is still to maintain nn advisory Interest in tho work which ho lias so recent!} established nt Bucknoll Uni verslt}. C. E. Shuey JEWELER Repairing a Specialty IBEZDEK IN PROPER j ELEMENT NOW, SAYS PITTSBURGH WRITER Pittalnirgli Post Publishes Inter esting Article Concerning Pen State's Director of Athletics The follow lag tn i li'li*. a ii-pilm from tint* who h titl> appealed hi tile .•■damns of the "Plttahmgh Post", pres ents a in w light nn the subject nf Hugo It. Mi> k's 5..-i ilh-il "fullut e" With the Pilules It Is with eonsideiabte Intelest that the COLLEGIAN publish is this opinion nf thu Pittsbiligh wrllei mi thu m itt. r Tin* elevation of "Hjek" Gibson to iunnugeil.il (.hall ut Forbes Field null, ed tin pissing fiuni luseln.il of p. ihupa (he onl} major league munug. i hi his-; toiy who nev.r lose fusil thu units Wllh ihunth itlike} uml Clnienie ituwland. Hugo li./d big le iidles, hut, so fm as we know. In model n times. Ile/dek Is the onl} big league pilot who nova played In nignnl'id ball. tv«n in the humblest "bush" eh cult And It Is nn seerel that lle/d.k was nut i sin tens as a m Qni hague pilot 'l'lils vvlthiiut detiacting one lota from his nhlllt} as a dlnctnr nf athletics Hut he was out of Ills sphere, wonder fill 'tlhlcu that he was and vvomleifut oiuu-h nf nthei branches of athletics an he Is Tho gem ml view of the fans Is pci hips that lio7alek didn't know* enough hisehili to gel b> as a big knguo idiot 1 tut peihaps Hugo's greatest short coming was that, vihollu-i ho knew or not, lie couldn't make the pln>eis be hove ho knew. Hu couldn’t run n big league club as It should have been run. And this Is the more sui prising he ciuse ltczdek has nmpl} demonstrated both hvfote uml ufter his major league experience, that ho cun hnndlc men. A Mental Hazard Now there is not so much difference Induct n handling members of a big league club and bundling other ath letes The difference, if un}. exists In the mind of tho handler We contend that had Oezdck not been bothered h} a mental haziud—had he not been a trlllo "scared of Ills Job" —he could .have handled the Pilules about ns well ns he has handled the State grldders nnd the Oregon grldders of other da>s As for as knowledge of the game is concerned, the game todn}. even in the big leagues, Is ns cut nml dried as "drawing down" to a pair of "aces In the Indoor National pastime In 99 cases out of 100 a ccitaln situation Is met in tho conventional wa>, uml It elthei goes through or doesn't And a p!.i>cr good enough to get Into tho big leagues knws all this So Bczdck didn't fall In tbo strateg} of tho game, pilmnrll}, hut in bossing tho men and In making Instant decisions ns the} oc elli rcd_ even In the must conventional sou of n game. It's haul to exptuln Bczdek's failure with tho pirates In tho light of his success with Punn State Inst fall. When Bezdek went to Mt Nlttany to tnlm charge nf the Rqund which hud been together for a month' or so bcfoie ho arrived, ho found the worst sort of a muddle confronting him. Of course ho had trouble-makers on tho Pirates —at least five of them But when ho got to State he found a soviet In full; swing, and, according to his own state ment, ho had to pul down tho Bolshev ik! before ho could gel results. Hu had wonderful material, but ho couldn’t got his team functioning according to Its fullest oipubllltleH until ho hud sub dued them nml established order Stale's lone defeat may he charged to Bolshevism That defeat mndo Bezdek stronger In the saddle and led to the tiiumph over Penn and Pitt and others, but hud Bezdek been on hand sooner uml put down the upilnlng ut Its In ception. Dirtmouth would have been henlen. In Proper Element Now So Bezdek, a wonderful hand ut hand ling the college athlete, fell down ut handling the paid p.-iformer. And onu would imagine the piofesalunul athlete whose satui} depends upon taking or- CATERERS should consult us about pies, cream puffs, or eclairs for desserts. ! HARVEY'S BAKERY J I 220 East College avenue. £ 1 l Jiiiiaumiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimuiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiimiamiiimmtimuiumii COME IN EARLY The February Victrola Records will be placed on sale Saturday morning, January 31st. at THE MUSIC ROOM There is a splendid list this month but not enough to supply the demand. CZ=_3 COME IN EARLY „ 8 rrrrrt-sss | SaiiimimumniiiiiiuiauiiiiiKiiiMitiiiiHiiuoiiiuuHii) otumuim quhui iiiuaiiftiiui)iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuiinitoi»imimnniiKiniuiioinm PENN STATE COLLEGIAN. derx and executing them, eialer to ban- liul Budok is in Ills pmper element now mid Is doing womlets at Slutc I list <>f all Ik piudULid what m.m> re paid as tlu- best team In tile emit Tilin' an* few itoiKli.utls.m observers In dispute this Anil now In* In building i liiiKki'ihall limn, and a Isixlng t'Uin. ami a wtixdlliig team ami gondiics* know'H what else. to tepiismt State In Intel -collegiate spmis Ami hooii lie'll stmt with trail, ami bust l> ill—ami we wnmler If thin mnjm li actio e\per kaie will nut iexult in a H|ilendlil aim fm Slate tie\t Hpilnr ■ini. must liii|iini ml of all. Herdel. lx building a svstem of lan i-nnirol spoils ■it I'. III! Slate IlHt In i|lllle the heat tiling of ItH kind In the East He la Ki.ua: to make iier> Ntmlent an athlete la tti r mi 111. n ooinm tithe athh tu la Nome branch of spoils on the State iatii|iUH And. ih spite the gi nnour of winning turns. this In the lileul that the rolleges uut nil Mini: to. the most n.llO, snluiluntlal. |n ugremdvu s>stein, .ia* caoitmthe of lusling iexalts Hi At* klx doing'u KM* it, hio'id gauge wmk ut Penn State with a free ti mil In all allih Ilex, anil hix pingn-xx will be wat< lad ami imltaleil by olhei colleges when It u>meH to Intir-mmal sports, ami It In evident that State will main* tain a high ataiulaid in comiiotltlon with othei colleges And that will be a more lusting achievement than to ill* reel a pennant winning: bit! chib fm a si mmi or two He mml not inoian Ills lack of HULei'NN with the Pilules, fm with them he hml plainly mi»Nrd bis culling Now lii'h buk on the tight track uu:r vi.vn completes PLANS FOR TWO TRIPS In auordmee with the ciiHtom of : pie\lntis >etrs the film Club has ni • milled to take two nips dutlng tit" m Oluin. N Y The Tltusvillu date was hooked undei the maniikemenl of the American Legion thmttgh Len Mlllci tin old Penn State man A tiip uftei Easter has iilho been xiheduled uml stops will be made at the nedford Y M C A In Brooklyn, at Camden, N\ J„ uml at Wilson Col lege, Clmmbersburg. Pa About thlrtj - two min will uccompun> the club on both of these trips. iali: hewew publishes ARTICLE 111 I>U. ARMSIIY Di II P. Ait»Hb>, head of the Insti tute of Animal Munition, has recently contributed an article entitled "The .Modern Science of Food Values" to the Yale Review This article appeared In the hinuuiv number of the magazine and despite the technicullt> of the sub ject muttei treated. It Is well written uml should prove of genual Interest. Unlike mtuo extracts mi similar sub jects. there arc few uncommon terms und the subject is presented In an cv-; erj -da> manner Dr Armsb> Is t wmld wide authority on thin science of nutrlUfrn and is attracting attention in all pirts of the country PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES iiiiiiiiuit!iiaiiiiniiniiiiiiiimiaiiiiimuitnmiiimiiiuimiinui)an Vesper Speaker ; Tells of China Mr. H. K. IClrk-Patrlck. Instiuctoi in English. told of lla* work of the C niton Christian College At the V M C. A. Vexpm Set vice last Sunilii}. 110 visited this Chlni'Ni' Instllutinn icccnt and Is well itualllled to tell of the mugiihiccnt wmk being done then .1 P. Mari Is 'jo picsidid at the muting and P W Moor 'J I aldv Ud the sing ing of the Intiiestid i.mup of students ih it iltumted Mi Kh 1.-l' Hi ,(•!> f.r t (..Id of Ihesbe of the li'Htlliill..n of the thhtv tine luitdiur. I'll of wile Il well- hum b> the Chinese ami the ntlai thimigh the gemroxitv of the Ametl caiiH It Is situated awn> fium the xipialm of the ell) of Canton, siveral mibs down the Pentl Rivet In the open rotinliv ammir vmv healthful condl lions It has a veiv tine eamiHis a taige swimming pool .tint was hulll thimigh tin inltitive of the students IlKinstlves, .in.l an ewilimit V. M. C A bullillag He said that the college stutid in HMII with *l\ Ameiic.m In- Hiiiictors ami a seme of native teich* • is, now It has twenty-live Ametiians on its xt'iff uml flft> Chinese, most of whom were eihaateil in the United •kites. The college him it line student bodv and is co-txHuallonal II stnrlid ix i prlm.u.v school ami his gi iduallj I'Vpimleil until it now gives a ngulur * alii go imirse .tluii is recognized b> tbit New Yoil, State 110 ml of Regents The Hist degrees gi anted wen* weie given In tOOS The Chinese ati> keenlv aware of the value of the collige and me keen!> aware of the value of the college and ate doing ill tbev inn to xuppoit It At tui'sent It Is Imgelj aided b> Amet iran comrlhutluns, hut the Chinese ate assuming a large! share of the tespon sibilltv emhjirti. The Chinese ncentlj i tiseil $Jx ni)o iii eovei n deficit caused l»v adviuse monev exchange betwein Ametlia and Chinn Mr f.ioff, the tepiesentntlve of this school, has munv difficulties to con tend with In his work. In the fit si placi there was a great scarcliv of textbooks and the students weie of the lower classis Now the students come fiom the mine miniated families It was cnnsEdeiid a disgrace fm an upper A- DEAL | Heating and Plumbing < Highland Ave. | J. C. Smith & Son J DEALER IN j General Hardware ;; Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, :! . Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. «iJiniimmtimmimnofmmnmtamiim:iiiaMniimnitiimiiniiiiaimiiiiimt3iiiiiiimiiniimmiiiicj!iiiiiUJiiioiiiiiiiiiiituiimmmiaimtrr 1 STUDENTS ATTENTION! j | High Quality with Service | i Is our motto. Come and see. § E I I Penn State Cafel B | | College Avenue and I’ugli Street State College 1 luiouimmiiiniimmiiiinmiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiDitiuiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiuiiiiimiiiinimiiiiiiiioitiiiiiiiimjiHiiuimiaiimmiutaimiiiiiiiioiiiiiii /*— — ■ ' 1 " GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Clubs THE ATHLETIC STORE INCORPORATED ON CO OP CORNER rlnss Clilmimnn to do un> work with ids hands, uml oh a sign of his (jootl hteidlng li>> allowed hla finger units to glow vei> long. sometimes as long ns six in seven inches Of couise wlti> such mills it was impossible to du any tnuniml lalioi. Mi* Kii k-Pntrkk said tlmt now tin* uppi_M.lasH students io hack to thill pimple and show them how !•> gmw mine food per acie. The class of mm who go to this college would he a (milt in nn> Institution The) are ,ei\ mnlntioiis mid have u great deal of initiative When the) wanted a swimming pool utcntlv the) did not lisle some one to give It to them. In* su id ihev went out mid Imllt it with Hull own hands Mi Kii k-Pnti Irk's lid that the fate of China is in Ihe halamv toda) The uiiinli v is -ivvaki ning mid tlie next few )e 11s -will decide wliethei Cldnu will he iloinin m d hv Chi Istianil) m by Alin ism mu h colli ges ns the Canton Clinstlan College mv doing a groit aiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiimiiaiiiiiiiitmniiiiiimiitniiiiiiiiimoiiiiimiiiiraiiii s i s 1 Guard against the j “Fin” by using ef- | fective § B g Throat and Nasal fl ANTISEPTICS I 1 We recommend Dobell’s | | Solution, Sodine Spray | | Solution, Alkaline Anti- | j septic, with a good ato- | i mizer. I a 3 i I 1 Ray D. Gilliland I i 1 | Druggist | 1 NITTANY INN BLOCK § 1 I 9 * g luuHiiuiniimiiiiiiiuniiiiitmiuiiiiiiumiaimmiiitiutiiiiniiiiißiiiiu Page Three Wink At pieseiit this eollege pus [about half Hu expenses of Dadd) to off. 1 mil i'linkhouset wmi fiom tills ml* lege hut Is uni suppol ted at all !>)’ it Mt Kiilt-I’atikk said that if evil) student at Penn State simpt) mntiib uted five cents a Militia) to this imise. the) uiuld Wiiolilv suppoit both Dadd) Gioff and Mr Puiiklioiisii mid so have a huge pint In Chiistiani/lng China pathonizi: otnt Anvi:imsi:ns Men’s Clothes a Specialty CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Smith’ls TAILOR SHO: