Wednesday, May sth; 1920 KAPPA-, SIGMA WINNER IN FRATERNITY MEET! Winning by a score of t\\on eight points, (ho Kappi Sigma fra teinitv can lid off high honoi* In the Inlor-fiateiuliy truck meet held Inst Saturday afternoon on Ni-w Denver 11 ml thereby laid c,lulm to the loving cup "ofTeted tho victors Phi Knppa •Sigma tallied the next highest,number of points, Millie tho position of third place tested'ln a tie between the PI Kiipiui Alpha representatives, and those iff Sigma Nu Ilotli of the latter teams had*annexed fouiteen points to their credit w hen the meet ended. Tho win ners In the t-vents that weie held weio an follows 100-ynid dash, A IV. Pond '2l, Delta Upsllun; 220-yaid dash. IL IC. Williams '2l. ICapp-i Sigma. 440- yurd dash. .1 11 llournu '2l. PI ICniipa Alpha. 880-yaul dash. I H Maxwell *'2l. Alpha Chi Slgnm, one mile race, I, i) Seem ’22, laimhda Chi Alpha, two mile race, K. 12 Knhley *2l, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 120-vard high hurdles, A E Kincaid '2l. Phi Kappa Sigma, 229-ynid low hmdtes, F C Dugliee *22, omega Epsilon: running high Jump, It. A. Mnrter ‘2l* Pi Kappa Alpha, tunning laond Jump, E. Cl. Tice ‘2.1, Signm Nu, pole vault, E “(I Tice ‘2l, 12-pound shot put, W. II Welly, *22, Phi Delta Theta;,, 12-poun<l hammer tlnow, W 11 UMty '22. discus tlnow, J'S McMahen *22, Phi Sigma. Kappa; Javelin .throw-, W Jl Hess '2l. Kappa Sigma Five points weie a wauled for llists, three foi seconds, tyro fat thirds, and one' foi fourths Exactly twenty-eight fiaternitles on teied tho meet and Outs' contributed to the Redded - success that It war The ftnlet nltles scoring ovei ten-points" nre as follows Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Slgmrf. PI Knpixi Alpha. Sigma Nu, Alpha Chi Hliu Phi Delta Tin 1 1. Delta Upsllon and Sigma Phi Epsilon TRACK MEN SCORE THREE FIRSTS AT PENN RELAYS fCoutlniied from first ptge) and second plans oountid hi the fin al score, malting the Nlttany cinder men's pet formanoo unusually ernlit aide Gala Day At Penn On Wednesday evening tho team left Bethlehem aud proceeded to Phila delphia where It luitlcipated iu tho Penn Relay Carnival on Friday and S*iturduy On Thuuiday, the members of the sipiad went thiough a light woilt out. tugethei with Syiucuse and several Western universities and com pleted iheh picp initinns fm the con tests of tho following ilays. Friday dawned cold and rainy aud it was only seldom that tho sun broke through the thick bonks of clouds that coveted the city. The track was lu hud condition, making It laud fot the ruaneis to show up to the host advantage, although tho absence of wind favoted the per formcis Ovei 8,000 spectators w’ere on hund to witness the twenty-six events of the afternoon, and every’ event wits a feature la Itself. With out doubt, this year's Relayr weie tho most Interesting and Important that have ever been held on J'runklln Field Tho Hat of competing colleges was the moßi formidable seen in icccnt years, helm: representative of mast of the welt known Inslltmlons both at home and abroad Penn State was entered la font events during the afternoon ••Casey*' Jones and Emory competed in the classic Pentathlon, la tho fast est Held of contestants cvei seen in Philadelphia Although both placed In several of tho events, they did not ptice In tho final Rcoie Tho Pont athlun was won bv Rradley of Kan sas, who in ont* of the finest all-around athletes of tho day Romlg wns en teied In the special atjle race, hut fail ed to place This event was spectacu lar. and of special Interest due to the fact thnt one of the contestants was Montague,, th<> Oxford tunnel, who ••ame in second. Nightingale,-of New llnmpshiic State, crossing tho tape thlrtv-Hve yatls In front of the En glishman The featuie event of the afternoon was tho American Churn pkptshlp Distance Medley Relay, ip which Perm State wits represented hy Tuylot, who ran the 440-yards, Orr, who (an the 880-yards. Morrill, who entiled the baton fot tho thieo quarter mile , distance, and "Larry Shields, who *s anchou mtm tan tho mile Fout tonms competed la this nice. Vale, Syracuse and Georgetown being State’s opponents I„|e ■ i consld- i - Forest L. Struble & Heating BOTH- - - PHONES /— *■— 1 ■ State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies and Appliances ' \ 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES : cred the . favorite, but tho Center ! County quartette furnished ono of .the kurprlftes of'-the day by cnpt\irln£ tho cv'ent iu the tlmu of ten minutes and Ithhty-seven seconds Syracuse was I also cmfsldcml a stiong contondei fot I Hist |>lace Taylor, iuniting tho qunt- I ter. stnileil off well and held his own with the lest of the field, passing tin' hatch to On, wlinije half mile was one of the prettiest inccs of the* uve-nt. showed up will in the. tin io quaitei- mile. At the stnrt of the last iieiloii,/all the miters 1n the field wont compaiutlvelv clusely bunch ed! but It was soon evident that the nice was m be a struggle between Shields, and Seanmaa of Yale Fm thice and u half laps Shields was on the heels of his opponent, hut lovvtyrd the close of the fouith circuit, he let | himself out in a magnificent sprint land mossed tin 'lap* thirty yards n- I head of life Ell icpiesentatlve It was a wondiiful event all through Contra! v to expectation*, Peim State did not entii a team la the Splint Merilev Championship iuci% which was also run Ftld.iv afternoon. shields slurs lu I-ourOllle Saturday was a perfect dav i llnmt- Icttlly. and. althuugh the tiack was still heavy, seveial win Id's records weie Inoken during tho afternoon On this dav also did Penn State win high hnnniH in siveiul of tho events The llrsi'vlctorv was that of Emory In the hivollu Tlnow, with a distance of IBS feil anil six and inn*.eight Inches In this event the State athlete piovcd himself superloi (o Bartels, of Penn, formei Pentathlon title holdir, and Dradlov of Kansas, tho new winner of the Pentathlon In the broad jump. Chubb made a.wonderful spring of nvi'i twmty thin* feet, but over slipped ilo- tako off by half an Inch, unit was fmeed to take third place "Clrulie" Wav took second place In this event, which was won by Couit ols. of New* with a distance, of tweniv-vvu feel, seven Inches, Parent and Tayloi failed to ptuce In the hut die and HJO-yuid rtices lespccllvely, hut showed up well la-both events Penn State was entered in tho Class R one mile champlonsfllp relay' race, being lepiesealed hy Taylor Dcmming, I’m eat am) Ritts These men en eounteicd n fust field of entrantH mid! failed to plncc as also did the Fresh- : man Relay team In the one mile Froßtiman Relay championship "Char lie” Way* was to have la*en entered In •tho high Jump hut remained out to participate In the bro-id Jump Tho last tvoiu of the afternoon, and tho closing event of the carnival was tho American Championship Four Milo Re lay Race, which wns captuteil by Ponn State fn-.cighteon minutes, sixteen and four-fifths seconds The unusually strong flild of contestants Included Columbia. Cornell. Syracuse, lowu State, Yale,-Chlcngo. Pi Incoton, Penn sylvania. Wisconsin, Georgetown, and Penn State It was an exceedingly spectacular i .ice. and hard-fought to the very finish Tin* Penn Stnto quar tette consisted of Nowcomcr. On-, Mor rill .and Captain,' Shields For tho first,three miles all tho runners vveio closely hunched, and no team seemed lo have* n decided advantage ‘When Shields leeelved the baton from Mjirrfil, he was sixth man, and ehnneos for success looked rather slim But tho I sensational mllot soon pulled, up to thltd and thon to second place and at the last turn was following Watson, of Syincuse. After a wonderful sprint he drew fiu ahead of this last oppon ent and broke the tape twenty-llvu yaidn ahead of the Sy mouse man Shields nin his Inst quniter in the re maiknhlo time of sixty seconds a-I side from the Intel national Two Milo I Relay, which was cnslv won b\ tho THE Firs! National Bank State College, Pa. \V. I. TOSTF.R, President DAVID F KAPP, Cashier YOU'LL smoke a WDC more thin an ordinary pipe, because it’s a sweet, mellow smoke. Follow the old pipe connoisseurs and have three, four, or more WDC Pipes on your rack. Smoke a cool one every time. Then you’ll know what a real smoke is. Any good dealer will furnish you with several select shapes. WM. DEMUTH flc CO..NEW VORK WORLD'S LAR O E ST’"M A K.C R PIPES : Oxford-Canibridgc British team, the four-mile relay, wus perhaps the neost 'HonKnllouul event op the entire • carni val Penn State may will he proud of her suns who acquitted themselves so ablv ut this Impoiiaut ilmlei itintl- Vlll. MII.ITAR\ lIV.M) WII.I, um: sum»u concert Oil hiidnay, Mav ninth, the mllitaiy ha ml. will rcndor'thc last of Its Sunday concert* foi tills seai<*su*i, excipt those schedul'd foi Corilnu an ait at week As v<*t. tho program hu*,noi boon fully made out, but tlu-io pitunlscs to ho sivoutl plcuslng selections la jt. El ection of olliceiH for tho ensuing tom will be hold on tin* night of May tho thirteenth On-tho .following Sunday, the orches tra Is to ii’p'uit th'*sj>oiform.tnce-nnd give to tho student bodv a conceit of the usual high cabin o Election of officers for the cnchestri will tnki* plnei* on May the. ilghleomh Results «1T both el" lions will ho given at a latoi date. LARGE MEMORIAL PLAN PROPOSED TO SENIORS (Continued from*fir*t page) the I’ennsvvunla State Collige, which Is to leceive the amount as tho .policy matures. All divldmd* will be kept us a slaking fund and this amount, will also hi paid to the college at the* end of the dcalgnued time The Equitable Life Insurance Com pany has un efficient body of men and women under it, who handle sueh cm* pornto policies with preciseness and ability aud.veiy little trouble and time will bo requited of the momltus of the class hi*cnirying out their pmtinn pf Hie plan* The mcmoiini committee, which wns appointed to investigate means to this end has unanimously recommended # the life-insurance plan as the most ef ficient and workable I'olluvvipg Is a brief outUne of the pioposed plan with which the mnnev foi thu Memorial Endowment Fund will he raised I —lndividual pollclea should be tu ! lent out bv every membei of the class, | that he might feel personally tcsponsl hle for the policy aud that Purn State might hi* Insured against the death of graduates counted upon to sU|>poit her 2.—Tho size of the annual prem iums on these policies to be so small that every* man la the class could fed capable of joining the scheme 3—The plan lo be simple ami woik nble, causing least possible tiotibh* to the members of the class I —Twenty years wns chosen us the period of time, at the end of which polk lea. should fall due, us a shortei Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co.' 141 Allen street. The: Pennsylvania : State-: College 111)WIN HULK SI’AJthS, I’li.R., L.L. D„ PRESIDENT Esttbllshcd ami maintained by the Joint action of the United Status Government 'and tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - * FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS— Agi Icultui e. Engineering, L.icni) Aris, Mining, and Natural Science, offering fl]| thirty-eight coutaea of four years each—Also comses lu Itonu* I Industrial Art, and Phyal oivcal Education TUITION FREE to both sexes, Incidental charges modctate. ' First semester begins middle of September; second semi'dii the first of February, Summer Session for Teachers about the third. Monday In June of each ye-n |*..r i.italoguc, bulletins, nnnouncoments, etc, address - , Till Itl OISTRAR. Stuto College, Ponnsylvnnla f LiNN STATUE COLLEGIAN -orlod would mtiKe I lie umiutil prem ium* too huge. ' 6 —l l is proposed to mini* fIOOOOUOO. Minimum polled.* to be. S3>iu, annual pKinlmns on this amount apptoxhnn uly JI4 70 o—The policies on each man shall be applied im h\ and payable to, the Memorial Committee with the undei xlnmllng tlmt nl tin* end of twenty yonis the whole sum will reveit to the sollegc* fot use as the elans may Hun loclde. , 7—Fan* value of '.nil imlliv to ho paid to Hu fund In the evitit of prior itenih oi at Hit termination of the tweiitv yeirs 8 —Annual ptemlinns notlcis to bo sent out bv the louipuny'togi'Uur with i lettei ftoni the. Memo! lal Committee ind the committee notified of falluie if any mcmbci to pay up Ids premium In time, to pay it for him.if It Is found iceosHuiv ■l—The dividends ictuined on the prtmium* and the piinct|>al and Intel .si* on any policies paid In through the death of the Insured, will be al low id to acctiH* ics a icsmvc fund 10 —Onlv a biiif form of medical liisjnction will be ' iitiuired, amt the premiums probably tmile luvable on the first nf .1 tine I A Sealoi Class meeting will he dield Thutsday evening In the "Hull Pen” |and It Is ixpectid that eveiy lovti! tm mbei of the class of 1920 will bu on hand so that the plan riceives the hacking of the etuhe class and that the alumni may team that their new est additions will mean "Hlggei amt Hettei Things foi Penn Stile LOCAL FIRE FIGHTING < ORGANIZATION COMPLETE (Continued from first page) ■ M Slnffei ’2l,' R F Slllllen '22, J Stewart '22 F 11 ( Struble 22, J H Wainei '22. am) S. D Whltimnn '22 Chemical Division* Cunqd>cU, Cnp ! tula, L S Cooper '2l. W R. Eiret *22. E L I mlerickson *22, R II George -'22. II P Ilocket „'2li W. S Lewis '22. 1,. E Lloyd' 22, P D .Mania '2Q, J U Uuehlt/ *22, I \V, Nevillng ’22, ind C E Rubner ’2l Police Division Rockev, Cuptaln, J Well ’2l, H. S lirunner *2l, F S Dubbs 'lB-'2O. C E Gtoss '23, F G Hoensteln 23. R S. Grubb '22, J Huntei '23. J \V. Iluntxlngei '23, J R. Lemmon unc, M \V Smith '22, and T H Whltcroft 'lUßiiimiiiuiaimmiimaiiuiiiiiiiiaiiimiiimamiiiimiiHimmiiiiiDmiiiiuimjiiaiimmoiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiminiiiimiiiiiaiiuiiHuiiD™ . . s Whenlookmg for anytning in sporting goods 1 see otir stock first. j There is no better line of Golf and Tennis 1 goods than the H. C. LEE rackets and clcbs. I WF CARRY THEM IN STOCK I | THE MUSIC ROOM 1 i § ciaiiiiiiimiiniiiniiiiiiiammiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiniiiiimttii'iri-nii"inmii;iiihiiiint(niwiiiiiimM(mimnniiiiiiiiiiimtmiiiimioiiiii?' Budweiser is with you once again! The famous friend of old made by the original process in con-‘ fbrmity with the present /SfflEl regulations—on sale Tgaisy everywhere. Mil SuhuKc DUlxioii Motion, Captain, C S 3, nurjrcr ’22. D. M. Rronn '22, R. y HlirtiH '22, \V H llumlrlekn *22. S A llorst *2O, I» \V. Llovd '2(l, L, S Mo lUKkv '2l. M a Mlltoi '2l. 13 U Mi W I Shan '22, nml \\ o TiuM *2l. HKF stfI.VAI.S Tut Oul Mini JCooii for ItofcroncH The tlr" protection of th»» borough mill colkgf In In the hands of Uio Penn Muti- StutluiH Voluntect Company The uppnmtUH 1h l{i>pt in the bununient of the Lihnrj and In the liiu house nt ill) I ruzler street The lire signals are Hounded from the Engineering Build ing In the foilrmlng lint, n long blast In Indicated b> , u shoit one I.nut Mill* tdrtet • College to I’oHtet avenue. Miles to Allen streets College to Kostei avenue, Allen to Atlurton Htieeta —•— i Went of Atherton, noith of Kostin Smith of KoHtu. east of Allen . South <>f Kostei, west of Allen Ihiglni idng Building mid At7noi*v Main, Audltmiuin, McAlllsttr Hull W.st Barns, lAheial AttH Building Chuni»ti> and * Women's Building Agricultural Buildings BRIEF. CASES, MUSIC FCIICS SIUIIENT CASES Demand the original taj* ijffl for your protection llL* Ilf LEATHER GOODS Trade Mark GUARANTEED TO GIVE of Qualm «, AT jsFACT ORY S-LR\ ICL At all Stores •where quality rules Lifton Mfg. Co., New York WRIGLEYS flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are lons-lasting. And WRIGLEY’S is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat. It helps appetite and digestion, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL Sealed Tigfaft m Kept Rigfif tiilljJjP AlO TiVIURADS are as different from IVA ordinary cigarettes as morning is from midnight. If you want to economize you’d better do it in some other way than by smoking cheap cigarettes. The trifling additional cost of Murads will bring bigger returns in Quality than any in vestment you ever made. Because Murads are Pago Five,
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