The End Is Near—AH But - House Parties And Final Exams VOL XV. No. 32 BOOSTER MASS MEETING, 7:00, ALL OUT COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM READY Student and Alumni Events Pro mise Most Enjoyable of Year’s Celebrations Finn) plans for tho holding of the • finest mid blggm commencement ever attempted nt Penn State have virtually been completed mid everythin* is In rcudliufui for the welcoming of Ruuatn on rrldny Of next week F«om all Indlcntlopß, one of the largest crowds evei assembled in State College will picwnt nt this time. E N Sullivan *l4 of the Alumni Association has Rat ten in touch with a largo number of the nhtmnl and practically all seem very emhu*in*tio over tho uffalr Thtf cIOMCH of ’SB. *OO. ’OB, 'lO, 'l5, 'lO, will hold their vugulav icunlon* at thin time and no effort Is beinß spared by the association In making it un event tliat will lohr be lemembered returning Bluo nnd White ginduntos Only one change In the proposed pinna Imp been effected, that being the holding of the memorial HorviccH for Dean I'opd at the time it wan originally Intended that the college band Rlvo a concert Thin memorial nervlce will take plica In the AUtMloilum at three o'clock on the front campus It haw been planned bj tho committee In charge of the memorial Hervlce to have no other eventu tako place on &unda> afternoon out of due reaped to the late denit The calendar for the nctivltlcn of the enthe commencement week la to *ie found on page tluee. SHIELDS TAKES MILE IN INTERCOLLEGIATES Nitany Cinder Team Shows Up Well in Phila. Meet—Way, Culiimge nnd Komis Score railing to place In only n few of thu event* In which they were entered, member* of tbb Blue and Whlto Track Team rolled up a total of ten point* In tho annual championship moot of the I C A A.'A A held at tho Uni versity of *- Pennsylvania last Friday and Saturday. Tho Intercollegiate* this yttir 'wore of special Interest l>e ciUHO of the exceptional calibre of tho teams which worn repreanted odd the •Nlttany runner* deservo no> Uttlo cred it for having finl*hed eighth In a field of about twenty college* which enter ed team* Tho largest score made bv any team wits thirty and one half points which were captured by Penn, giving her the Intercollegiate tltlo for this yen This Is tin* first tlmn In *lx years that the Big Red runners from Cornell have failed to emerge victors. Pfinreton. which was looked upon as n dark homo Iteforc the meet, came within two nnd a half point* of penn’s score,-- teccivlng second place, while Dartmouth. Cornell, California. Loland Ktunford, Harvard, and Penn State fol lowed In the order- named Penn Mtnte'a 'only first phico wa* captured hy Captain "I-arry" Shields, who had llttlo difficulty In running away, from tho field In the mite run, doing tho distance In four minute* twenty two and two-fifths Tho other five points falling to the Blue and White athletes were the result of two fourth place* nnd one fifth, made by Cubhage In the hammer throw, Wuy In the broad Jump and Romlg In the two mils run' ' -'Tho elimination trial* wero held on Friday afternoon In all tlse-ovontn but the ono nnd two mllo races On this day, Penn Btnto men qualified In all but two .of tho events In which they wero entered. These wero the 100 vnrd dash nnd tho high Jump Both .tones nhd Taylor took part In the sprint* hut failed to place In the fast ‘ (Concluded on Second Page) PLANS FOR JUNIOR PROM PROGRESSING extensive preparations are under way which promise to make thin year's lunioi Prom ono of the most enter mining of commencement events. Tho Piom will he held on Wednesday, even ing, Juno sixteenth, and dancing will conllmio fiom nine-thirty till two-thir ty Brown Brothers orchestra hns boon si cut ed for the occasion And a iplrited time I* anticipated v Unique favor* have been secured and decorations of .various types will he bound to please. Tickets for the annual event will bo on *nlo at tho Co op on 1 Monday,-Tuesday and Wcdnon- Penn i>tatr |j| PLAN FOR NEW ATHLETIC BLANKET , FEE TO BE PROPOSED TO STUDENTS TRACK STARS WILL TRY FOR OLYMPICS Captain Shield’s, Way And Em* ory To Receive Opportunity To Try For America’s Team Following the wonderful showings mndc by heV track athletes during the indoor season nnd subsequent nuulooi event*. Penn Stntu will ho represented In the trial* for Amcslcn’* team of in trant* In the Olympic game* to he held In Antweip, Belgium, this sum mei The American trial* will bo In Id In Boston In Julv, nnd the victors hi these trials will then take *hip for tho foreign port, and after a short train ing period will compete with tho pick of tho world'* athlete* In this grenteat of ulhletlc event* Of nil the collegia In America, whether large or nmull. Penn State will undoulitcdly ho the best ropmamted, both lu number and In quality of iiuitirinl Captain "Lw ry" Shields will he men In hi* Uassii* events, and I* counted on n* a sine winner In tho ttlnls In fact the <Ol - of his lulus n member of the tram has received so Ujtle doubt that he inav not ho tequhed to intei tho Ulnl*. “ChurUe” Way. who lu* done uu spcctnculiiily in tin* broad Jump during tho ievent meet* will be enter ed In the trial* fot till* event, und Is expected to come thtough Ho ha* shown that be I* ono of the vuy best of college hroniUjumpi r* lu this coun try and tho fiietT I* certain tbit the college broad Jumpers are tho best In the land Frank Emory. who broke the college Javelin throw* record on Mav Day will be colored In that event In the til.ilH, and If Emory In In a* good condition a* he' ha* been, ho is counted on to win the event nnd the prlvilego In pnrtlcip itlng hi the gieut wotld games on.the othei side of the Atlantic The showing or these three men at the 'lntercollegiate* hint «>l* unlay, will have a groit cffcuU-uii their 'future showing*, In that they will opptiMs practically tho name, men In thu American trial* for tho Olym pics In addition to theso entrants. Cap tain Mill* and Captain-elect Dolor of : this'year’s wrestling squad will par ticipate In the w» culling trials to be held In New Yolk in June Mills, who went thmiigh the past season without •t defeat la* a sine winnu. ami it Is : expected Unit “Dave" Dctnr will also i come tluough with the victory IP i these moil nil participate In the woild'n great roiiustn In Antwerp, it can tend- , lly be seen that Penn Stale will guin i a greater name among the athletic i circle of the college* of till* <oiintiy i Pen’ll State students nio enlhuslnstle . ovei these posnihlUtlcß THESPIANS HAVE NOVEL COMMENCEMENT SHOW 1 YVith only n shoit time hiteiveniug befoie the presentation of their com mencemnt production, ihw Thespian Club is hard at wmk in anticipation of making tho affair thu best ever staged at Penn State In addition to the presentation of tho farco Itself, several novelties between the acts au> pt nmlßcd by thu club. Ope of these feature* will be the eight piece Jn7r oichestra consisting of a violin, piano, two saxophone*, two banjos and two drum* which scored such n success at. the lecent vaudeville show given by* tho Thespian* Manager Stevenson I* also negotiating for the service* of a student who was formerly * hooked on Keith'* circuit and who, If secured, will draw* a big ovation from dance enthuSlnai*. The well known Thes pian orchestra undet the leadeishlp of Bandmaster Thompson will furnish the music fot tho show ns In formei years This attraction has como to he looked upon n* a pnit of tho pro giam and many deem It ns ono of the most Important Item* In the success ful presentation of Thespian ptodue-' tlons In spite of tho fact that such a varied program will he offnicd and contrary to the course pm sued hy dumallc oignnboitlon* in tho mnjoilty of other college* of tho count!y, the prices for admission to the Thesptnn performance will he the same ns lout year, nnmclv, twenty-five,, riftv. sev enty-five cent* and one ilnllm The tlckots will ho on tuiln at the Co-op next Monday, Tuesday and "Wednes day evening* from (I*3o to ft Of) o'clock sirpT. iMjni.ir instruction* STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 2, 1920 Would Enable College to Bring Best Teams in Country Tor Home Games and Hasten Completion On New ! Collegiate and Intra-Mural Fields PENN STATE WOULD BECOME FOREMOST AMERICAN COLLEGE Penn State' Picture to youiself every student :ir ilus college attending cvciy Athletic contest on the schedules. Picture to yourself nn intra-muml uthlctie held wheieon tweim-lour Iwxehnll teams piny on twelve sepernte permanent diumonds with scvutnl rows of bleachers .ihouucuth one where non participants may. watch Note how these fields may'm the Fill he convened into twelve lonthall fields and m wmtei to twelve soccer fields and in early spring to iwelve lacrosse heldx Then go to New Beaver field and watch students nt play on twelve 01 mme si.pci.iie tennis tom is, see the new, en larged, permanent baseball diamond, the greatly mui.isid sailing capacity about the gmluon, ihe broad ttack which surrounds it and which permits of nine men limiting abreast in m event at the sime tune on the straightaways Alter you have seen all tlu.se new k'ltmes, take a stmll to the new swimming tank, 1 00 by lit) ft in dimensions, and above .til note how it Penn Sttte the students me receiving the utmost out of life, coMtgj and athletics and how uttetiy enjoyable and heilthy they are Then you'll say that Penn State bus changed, and you'll he right. Penn State students ean have all these aforementioned features if they but desire. At iht big hoostet mass meeting this Thmsday even mg in the Auditorium, they will have the opportunity lm entenng into the (imposition The plan which b is In en so catefully woiloil our- bv siv<iiil of t!ii> lending men in colli go, ami wliicb bn* reeiiwd llie lienity nppinvnl of all who b ivi Iniu* lufuimisl nf It, t* uu extensive one, emu wlmsu cotnph linn muiiu* an expansion at Penn Stale* whleh bus never luforo been attempted. It in an nulgiuwili of Hugo Hizduk'* fonnor plan ami 1* Dm main feature In tho operation nf ihe gi eat xvstom of mas* nlliloth* to b, umlmaken hue tuxl. fall, vvben physical education will be < ninimlsnry fm evciy Freshman anil Hnphuuunv lu college On thu large field adjoining Die \V*< st Barns, a num l»*i «,f intni-minal field* will ho erect id Tliest* will he mule pelmanem. sod will be laid und tho fields laid out for basubill diamond*, with a back stop and bleachei* fm each of Dip twiivi These fields in lurn will be iistd f»i foothill, soti'ei mil lu'tosso in Dub je*pM'ilve seasons intra innnil tiaek will be a big feituru, u iininliei of ovals to gtrally* aid in thl* wmk For the intcicollegiale fldd. a gie.it chapt,e will (onto about Through the (onperatlon 'of I'lofissm rVlgll «nn of the Fmi *(i v Dep n tinunt. und pelinlssiou of the Bond of Tiustces Allen Slicol will lie continued to Park Avo and that tioition of Die woods be tween that prospective lino and tho piesent biisolwll stand* wilt be irmov d and Die neuniment lutscliall field made to tidjoln Dio (Mended portion of Mb n Sliect Stands will l«> creeled about the in bill on which will add a stating eaim-ltv of five thousand Tin* tinck about jlie grldliou will be wid ened to penult nlno lanes on the sti light iways A jnaetlco foothill field will bo sluntefl between tho bnse hall and football fluids (proper Twelve ot mote tennis coutt* will he made ppimnnont ahove the ternicc ini the southern end of Now Heaver The The Nearing Of The End Hope heM SENDS MEj BROTHER. C NEXT TIME I < gob (.muse l* now 'U< tid'd !<> tbj.ri,, nil ~f ilini.-nli !■ . .in omil"i< d in ob lioh s .mil dining Die *lllllllOl i nlnib ’t,i mi tin li<m f mi' t< •,] ■[>■ >ii>,ii! > Imli will be coinplt ti d \niplo fm 111- I | mil, \ ne Ml In iibl<t»< is the ld< il Iks thin will le avail ibl> Old Die s|.>- -m ur.t to biv> In m Id' d dill gin "Penn Slate At Pliv' Will b< i t,on ,u i! •h< rinb Is bid and (•ally !<[• d <onditioas ot- nv.iil >l,|< with I'or Miut<-»S' 1U , , I ,\S ItJIK KllO\Vl\ Mo ••• 111 Wf. •(- { ‘M " *-t,jdi "I t" >tl’ ml ill 11111 l U' uris me ill fm Hi* l mftl- Kin ni I’i'iiti j * *•»»*• ill pi I. <*<wlm li Imi lii <it i iii - stun* In milt i to St', ill. limn Mo- i-ai, in ' <•' fn l-l. ill. h !m-l -fni |ii i-si ni Htinluni i nil |in <!< i il\ iiinl. <<f i LHil ol ,i\li-■ njit i-ml. its ]>lun ti is Is, it *ui,c w»’»S - li'i h li, iji would Im liml t. mu in it it i >!.►* iii* a ni' ; Ui(’|\ m> lo till stluients in' H||"|H urjwhlrh iiniunj [I l-MiM .'mr ».'i m |». iJt.lim. amt which Mill pmvlip fm “ind.-fit f.n Hi- mui lull unit.*, them till niitnv CmiUlUs nlil.li m pi. - j[would "< t fnilv-uhm mils Under will .ni* I KkliiK I'm thin il' l w Mil.in with m iminin of honstct mass iimtliif,* Will In. tii-lil | ll1 "' 'lnline In lln- ulililli f-c, tin* Thttrsdav ivenltiK Niro Urn plan will! *«*■*•• n ili'llm wmil.l mvu ill - In- dttiilid anil lln- students klmu tin i sl H ""I wmilrl In SM m tin ipm. culij uppni tiniltv of iln iilitiK wlmliii tin v t' ""I' Men '"slim, Inn iw-titv-iwoi destie tn JitiM- it to lhn.m,'i ll 1- is | ‘ Thus » i»" 5,,.» Mini Urn follows, Athletic f.et il piisinLai "Mm il Jii'llliol fimn a l.iisl- Hlx dnllaiH pi I \l it 1 1 1|.|||| till- Inn!""' It lllilpolllt 1 111! of 111- sivlmc, system. tin- fn would In mKi.I to Ilf-! 1 " >*" **• ml* ii t In \l<m of tin- fail lien itntln in, mini' lil.ml.il fits iiiul j Mini •In 1 ‘'-il of i ipijpiin ni. h*h ilmi-j would invei tin* entire lost of ain-ml-J l,| “ 1 I" 'l" Pist Him mns Mi* ' -'st I imno nl nil .uliUtli* i oiiUhts lor tin m-1 " l 51 im-Hl»k Ii i Im i • i--.it mnl Mm lii o mu fm Potli majm tint mlmu *"" hlrnr st tfi in imn mil ii ip-d. m spoils Tint udvmlums of a Moult. t 1 1,11 " • "■ umiup Is ii<iois.u\ \\ Itli j fee ua imni) It eniiMi s tin- stmli nl I Me inn lilnnl.i I h.- ill tin*. nl.liti'iii il 1 to ntti-nO ill Karims Im sim k Ii dm s , spi ii < < «mild h* nti -in it - h im t, iin -, iiwnv with voinim-iclnlisni In ntliti tlt s. 1 "•" < M>« ns< s m-1 iinl i sip pus m mid pms Pi mi Mut.. and Imi stml. nts j 1,1 1,1,1 l M *i m n with which In the place whm- i Im" Im k< si collis '•“ ■"‘•im tniiiimini --lulpm-iii with, In the land stand ll pumltH I’c-nn) " I* l * ll t" < l, n Mm Moit miss ath-| Sim- to nns-t colli ki- t. mis of Mi. h. st j h-M. pi-itt mi This suiplns fiKiimd iziJil ti o 111 Mil- i omit t v Hill lo chons., j Without Mm addition ■! i-it. u.-lpts Mn teams she u-illv desltei to mot ! fium oiitsld. m would In c.»»d spoil l Tim tnntiei of mal.liiK .* nip onl\ lf|\p ns i„ , onst.i.-i ,i,n L i. . ~.,t n... si.fflch-.il ku n nit.. s cm, Im ol.t ,i„.-d „ . , . , »*'•«• i l "» to fliiamc It will I- a m.itt.-i Of the " " r “ idiUtinn il •-•piip* pist I’cim stale n mis will h.m suf- n " 1,1 lll ' f «vHU it* <1 Imm Mn flclent hultliu ><• i nal.li- Mmtn to Indlvldit il s ‘(tnmlpnlnt Mm imn fee Is m«l tli;. |,I.U „( 11,. liui.l _ . ... m„„ rlH'illicr In Tin- I'll.) rmniil .it tnidtiM tltni‘s Tin 1 |,lin f„i. aniiniiK till, m0i1,..’ ""“"'•'"'"I '""''I" Hl-n.l MnoUKh the hl.mltit fie mum as tin- H6Y "TAKE My) OIMK ALOMG \ (Coni lulled mi luil i> ilo) MANY TO ATTEND T CONFERENCE State Delegation Will Go To An mial Conference At Lake George Sll\"i U.\ on In l a fjenri'e lx to lit* rlk “ii" of tli. 't MCA hiimmi'i ' f nnf. i> in *• Tins t n are was for* I n* iln held nt Cm h n M«i**. luter ni thfl* Id. but m» j.mount of hotter l. Dill* i f<» i ■ cr*Mi|i.n mill nccomu dillmi slh.j Iluv lixh l>i on *o!(<>iul f.*i iiiii tnHi.iimr '.i On fiitut. sn \<t Pav Is ilmut twenty tnllcs fiom tli. low. i mil of l__kv. O<org. Thli i.itlon of Hi. has bun called ilm 'mvHmliii.! •*'■ America* The A.llton.i I.: •< 11 ,i* fifoit tin* shot.* of tlie l.lu iiinnl i Vji watu provides unsnip. .-oil „v'waning and boating, m. Him. ... ii**nt> ..f iiiii ritiuc nil !• mil i u.in ii uint i. fully Li|Ulpped ii «I. mul HlDetl. N. 1.1 Tint** will 1., i all 014; jut iv of sp.*a .luo .ml lead* i•< thl i inn Sm.li man I Col..it I. Sji.m ll.nn Slo.in. Cnf- I fin, sun niM.liih.ari.ni, lltmj Cu.m* iC U 11 tu i* \, l*i Miaim.n mul nmt> oili-ii. will I. ui tliv 01.1 uwslona Tin? , il.iv 1 < ii.'fiilh divid'd between work 1 mil »• 11 * utmn Tin* .loaning In well '•lll.il wiili I.ittii*. .ml oliM.n The !!• 111. I l Will iiiliu „t W.lllt Doin' Stlfll l Do. w 11 Hll.l. s ml) Mission Htiiilj lloim M'l.ih Minluil I’l.iM. ms anti l.lf. s< i\li- A u«il <J.*■! of stress will hi* In).I on jMiM.nnl devotion Tin morning wnt.li it t nefu!l> obsuMd 'III. .fi.iiioi.il l?t left fi<. for ricroa- Hon spout <.f nil MmlH nt.* <aJo)eri Mila < in. |»>|iti|nt mi.l mjililnv which hnl lo in it. i f> llouhlilj. Ik iiricllc.tl In tin .v.i.ing, vesper me In til on : Him 111. tln.M itol i ft \v tjlkn Will ht* ! I IV. n I -ml deni c. . mphuxls In 10M..1 ..it tit nli*. o. f. llowk getUm, •>ff Don ililnltlnr matteis thru I IMin St,it. is planning to haw* it ■l. ml iw.ntv followt tin i * l J iinci*tor [will h<\. flfiv m.i tin* otlici colleges, i will l>< i»|n. t. ntoil In tin* unlit, pro jx.ltloil .mil I'.ini s t u,. will I tu l< i*-t tu.nn nun to hold Ini own Tlio <*\|n nt.t whll** .it < imp will h< tw< nl\ flu Dolnrx f..r fi.n iin.l baud Uillio.o! fin. rroin M.*ll<fouti* will not 1.. nu i tw.*nt \ two .lollint ..ml In . ik* n flit i m* of fun .mil one thlfil N h..'iii'.l it will not Mint m.*i fotir t. on Doll .rs Tin i-onf.r.nc. will ojn n on linn* tw. nt\-fifth mil will <los.i on Inh foin tli Am student who 1h an\- ioiiK n. Ii iu thlK sol t of n pioflt thl. uuitlon should Mop it the' ‘V 11til mil talk in it i, i m on*, vet) stum If limn. Id dlffl. ultl.H ate tin* mil) in.il* l*i w hi. h Ini. i f«*ii*H. a loin fund will i»* u\ ill Dili* fm i c.*it Dn amount stti.li iilh nu* inu.d to c.msidei set |oiis|\' mil In ciikc sum.* students n:< wot ituno.wlwd )»isonallv In thin nut tit. it is .!.*shi*d tint th(*> mttko It a point to mil at tin* Hut PLAYERS’PRODUCTION TO BENEFIT “Y” DELEGATES tin.* of tin* hip events of Commence tin lit Wei I, wltl In* tin. pi«sontnllun of I'Hin.llit .ii l,ou* In a Dutch Our .l. n b) tin- Penn stutM Pln>ors Tin I’ln.'in this \int lm\(* taken o\oi tin All-cnlhgo Orguulv.uUuv, the aim u( whlih wiih to tnlm* fumlH to send dele- Hni.*K to the annual V M C A mim in. i < oitfiTfiicc Tin* prncetdK uc eiiiiiiK fi<mi r’luindlu will bo uhm! for tin* Kilim* put pose I'liinolla Ik a pint admlrahh suited lo tin mit-door theitu* nnd a pln> In k.ipliiH Aitli tin spit It of commence ment Mali! .Dtt and fantastic. scJn tllliitlnj,' with humor nnd comic sit iitilniis. this plav should have a •dinar appi D to stud, nts nnd alumnae Dike IVtltipH matt) will rememhci Hiit It was In. Pi tinella that Mat- KU.iil** Oluil. won eotmldeinhlo of hei fnnn Tin* pl.it lud a Imur urn on the ptufisslimD Him,.* and In fuel Is mill n |nline fntniHu 'lln* «oMttnn.'K, which ware mulielt •I.slitied iml M\i*eut<o bj tho Kills of tin 1 1*>ni. | Mounmli-H Dpntmcnt. an il, i the i ipahle dll eetlon of Miss t'la.l.n and Mlhh Morton, ate now i< ult m.i InhiK ei.illt (n Hie depart in'nl Tint picxmt a tint of eolois ImmielD/.l Into a he.imlful whole IT toil wish n> I mail Qit Quaint, Piim I'mde mul Ptlt u*t will CuiulhU Don’t Miss The Moos Meeting! Boost For A Bigger ' Penn State PRICE FIVE CENTS COLLEGIAN PLANS CHANGE NEXT YEAR Hoard Plans Change To Semi- Weekly Publication—Student Aid Necessary Realizing tin need at Penn Htuto foi a larg. r ami mote loprCKontnllvo lolleK** nettsp tper, th»* m. mbera of the ColPkltii I'uhtishltiK Uomd hate tie- H'lmiin.l that at the heKlnnliur of tin. next < oil. se jm. the PHN'N STATJJ OOLLHOJAN would ctase to bo a ttnkh and would biintno a nernl tt«**l.l publlLMtion The neid of u lur tcor n. wspujiei has been felt fm somu time tad tin* bo.ud bus Ihoutfbt, that with I'iop.i ilemonstrutlnn by tho stu ■kill body la fa via of this move, riicli a eh., up* would he made White the ne<<! of a dailj newspjpcr Is even Kf. nt. i. Hi. clmtibc* from a weekl) to i dalH has bun consldeied too kumi t t.mui* with which to beKin a col l'*n* jtu If ilk present board, dur iiiK Us r> shin*, finds Übtlt üblu some (line tliioUKhont the colletfo ymi to liaiiKe a stciiinl time, that llmo lo a ■hillt, then tho Lhntitfe will be mude Ilowitu, . .rtulnty us to such a move Is to In* doubted. In tlmt numerous dif ficultly will ail < In lln uperuilon of a a. ini-weekly whkh will have u. be suited so that tin puptt mn> be ton* ■luued in tin most* efflckat mamier A Idle the need rot a .lull) Is «rent, into mull it** steps ait tn.ssur) btfoio so it tat a propo'iitlou tun bt liulidkd pu.p.il. 'J’ht s.ml-w.ekl) theicfore His mlmliiibl) Into tin raw schtnie of thlnci. and will without doubt be tin. means roi *. tut lag '» dall> In tin* fu ture In oi.bi to piop.ily fill uitt the pro- J.cl fi.mi tin* itnndpolnt of x.cutiritc lieiil.tli.il iiiiiont; tin atudrnts mul al umni, and mi uicnunt of the fnt'iHis.d >»si In publishing nnuih.lH, inlior ami iln* nii.im.iUH liurei.c, pi Hi. cost of I'iip.r, It bus bi tn de< ided that tho subs.i Jptlon ink must be made !il«b .er Wlill. tin. pi 1..- fi.i the weultly pa|n i wis l.ut on. dollm ami a half pir >tur. It tnibht s.ern that the pile* • D a K.*iiil-w. »*l<l\ should he Just dou b). that iini.iiut (low.mi la i.1i1.l to ohtalti as man) substrlptlons anioiur the stud, nt bod) as possibl., tile CQL kI.t.IAN Ins s* t tin* NUbsoilptl.m pike at two dolhirs jad scvtiity-fho (.•nts with subs,i jpilous uft,i Oif ob. i fjft. eiitli at thr< •* dollms Tbo nmttfi will be pies.-nt..l to tbo student hod\ it tin* mass in« ting Thursday ••MsUruc and It is bop.d that at Unit Um. a prop, t demonstration hu nmdo In i.*i,iii.| pi Hi. sluiteillK ileshe Ip tbe m.itlei TWO EASY VICTORIES ' FOR VARSITY NINE Mulltm Knndirt Two Home Runs Against Collegians—Maryland Loses G lo 1 Tin* Mirsltt nlm wiik xletoilotts In Us list two home contests, when Um I’lt tub nigh Coll, gi.ins and Murv limit suit.* w*se downtd in t vet) superlot miinnei Neithci teams w.*r< an e»iual match fm ihe \aisit), the crack BUm uni Wlilto infl.ld hatulllng tho Imt oih*s. while the outfield lucked tinm up with splendid wink Both Ginmhy mil Thomas pitched good hall, tho lut- Ur ni*M*i helm; in trouble durinff his 2<mt<*Nt, while (liamlev <UspUi)cd wtm- Uiful ciKilness nnd nhUlt) in the on., tight spot the visltoiit got him Into Hie phi)lug ability of the \nrslt> lum Vcn hum.llls incteasing ns has the bat* • lag of the entire team, the necoss.it y »uh making hits being foi tbcomlng when neeesHat) Carnegie Tech will hi im baturda) on New Beater and • ram all upniiH Hans Wugner'n prot ■ g.s will ptesent a fust bmnd of ball An inteiesting contest Is lookd fm Collegluns Ontclaxsml Outi lasHcd, especiall) In tegurd to (Continued on Page Kite) Pill ICAPI'A Plir KLPrTIONH At a i<*cc*nt meeting of tbe Phi ICap pi I'M Honor u \ S. holaiship I*'rnlu* nlu, tw.nt)>sl\ Honlors were a.kl.sl i<> the honor toll of that fia(cinH\ An Invitation s to membership was ulso <*v tendod to Hon Thomas 1- rinegan Supt of public InHUiictlon of tho State of PemtHvlvania The mcntheis of the senloi class who hive b. en <d »et*d to iw< mUvrshlp wr»* ns follows H. IC Anderson Miss Hus. Blind - W I. lit ook I). S Clol.let H H Davis a n r.iv
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