IKR«* lt-HI )' be Unit IU'HI (.«)- DR. EDWIN ERLE SPARKS ciimi .iKrloutmi.il modems, cliemistrj students, elcclrli.nl inulnecrs Follow- Ins these students cunu Uiu civil neoia, the foresters uml miners. and tlic deput intents or mathematics and phllosoph) Imd roproHoiiUitUoa in lino la oaoli of tlio latter depat tments, “tic" wan then* “I’rrxj" On Alhhdlcs Win do college l * nulhoilties jwrmll and e\on cnemiruKe- athletics? X JJouiuho thej furnish an outlet for juuthful enthusiasm vhioh former* ty found etpreslon la college disorder and la college rprunka" Such forma of amusement formerly prevailed but have non dlsuppeaied from moat Amo lean ColUges Because the> servo to hind the student mare close!} to his college, to | Do You Need Extra Courses? ' Si 'H* fur c inlnj* describing over 4(10 courses in History, English, rifii* >i idu.iiialu.”. Chfi.ii'.tiy, Zoology. Modern Languages, KconCmics, HHa .uj-'jv, Sociology, etc, given by correspondence. Inquire BwO iioiiu earned may be applied uii present college prbgram. gRPy @lw 'SniuErsitg of (Eljiragn METZGER The Fastest Growing Store In State College The class now graduating has seen us grow front a very small store with a very limited stock to one which has rapidly grown into a small Department Store with a very carefully selected stock of large proportions for a small town. We never intended our store to he just a book store, but a store which would be of real SERVICE to Penn State in many ways. With that idea in view we have added many new lines as soon as space permitted. Some one made the remark after we had added candy to our store that, “He would be selling wild animals next.” Well, just as sooruas we find that wild animals are needed here we will have them for sale. When the 1923 class graduates, many more changes will have taken place. We have already made plans for next year for a larger and better store. “You’ll-be sur prised.” We thank everybody for the kind patronage that has enabled! to grow so rapidly. WE WANT TO BE OF SERVICE TO THE STUDENTS OF PENN STATE HERE’S WISHING YOU A MOST PLEASANT VACATION TH IS SUMMER arouse bis enthusiasm: to strengthen bis I<»> nltj to his college Tbo more a bo> for his college, the more be will rall> to her support by doing good vvoik In bet behalf 1 Under proper supervision, It pro hibits the bo> from engaging In any form of athletics If bln academic record is lm\, additional stimulus to study is supplied nnd interference with col li gr work through athletics is avoided. 4 The scientific care of the body through exercise Is the duty resting on till schools nnd colleges It Is met i» regulated intra-mural nnd Intercol legiate athletics. S l-’lnally the playing of games teaches the boy to a rcmurknblo degree to he courageous, to bu a good loser as well us a good winner These are as valuable life lessons an nn> studies In the curriculum. L. k. METZGER 111-115 ALLEN STREET PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NEW MILITARY FIELD ~ DAY WELL RECEIVED Second Battalion Wins First Place In Athletic Contests Conducted By Military Department x 'The Mllitni} Depaitlnent established •i pivcedcnt on last Wednesday uflci uuiin, .Iliac the second h> substituting, foi the custnmai> two hours of drill a navel and Interesting Military Field Meet As to the success sub stitution,. no tini'stlnns lined he nuked llvu> one enteieil so heat til) Into the si’lrlt. of It and everyone enjoved It so much Unit Mnjoi B.»v«gc and (‘npl'iln Welty vvvic Immensely pleased tnd have already sui'M'snd making Mils an annual .iffah. If plans ma l.ilnlbo this Field Pin will oceupv a half day next >nn and have such i pinj'min as will make It n big day foi the entire school. The Miet was theoretical Is-twcen thi> four dlffeieut hattallniiH hat as It happened the sph It of class plnvcd a irmjoi purl, instead of the competi tion being niuull> sluing between nil nigunlzutlnns, It soon Income np pasent that the second and third, or Ft Ashmen battalions wore tr>lug their best to defeat the combined first and prnv iHional, or Sophomore, battalions IMhnps It was this class sph It that helped make the entire meet as ex iting ns It provtd to he The events wm* governed ns far or possible b> the National Intel collegiate Hales nnd ull those not covered b> these rules were judged according to < nndlllniiH previously mude As gen entl referee, Coach Hugo Bezdck was the man of the hour vvhtlo for judges Mr. Iloffmnn. Mr. Torrence, Mr Tay lor, Mi. Cimes and Mr Hess ofllclated In addition to tlieso olllclnls, Mr. Krall and Mr. Parent were starters, Mr. Dun can nnd Mr. Martin tlmekeepos. Cadet Captain C W Mllllken announcer. Cadet Major M T Warner clerk of the course and Cadet First Lieutenant ' H E Taylor assistant clerk of the \ course. The meet ojienert promptly nt three o'clock with the preliminaries of the 100-ynrd dash, In which Iloltzlnger and Schroepfor won In tho first battalion. Hill nnd Sayres In the second, Wlndrnm nnd Edgorton In tho third, and Mitchell nnd Noble In the provls lonnl All of these men wore then on- E. Owens H.RLMurtoff M. W. Williams j When iirneed of Window Screens, ' ; Screen Doors, Fly Wire and Ice j Cream Freezers—Call the new ] Bellefonte Hardware Co.; Corner Allegheny and Bishop Sts. ' Both Phones tired In the final where Wlndrnm won first, Iloltzlnger second, Mitchell third ami Will fourth places Next came the Tug of War with two preliminaries ’ami two Hauls In tho first preliminary, ’nine nf the second baitullon Fteshmon (unity pulled their Sophomoro oppo nents or the first battalion, over the line, hut in the second picllmlnnry the J i.slumn of the thhd battalion, bowed la defeat bef.ne the Sophomores of ihe Ptovlnlonal FtuttuUnn Then came the il.'Udlnr setup hetweeti the winners of the two piellminailes, ami once ugnln the Freshmen walked down the Held with their opponents For third nnd foui th phi Les the third and first bat talions. losers In the flint elimination, opposed each other, liut the Hrst bat talion was no match fot the third bat talion Pieshmcn hollowing the Tug of War, came the most novel ovini of tin* meet. In the shoe rare Teams or eight men from inch battalion wet a lined up on a line aeross the Held finttt where theh shoes lav th a mixed lip pile At the shot of staiters the men were off Intent on getting their own shoes, putting them on, fully lacing thun and lielng the tbst one to tentrp to tin- scratch llni. In this event 1 KravUs of the second ),ittnUon provtd to be tin* speedltst white Rnnkln nnd Campbell of the Hist h million, nml Dvmis of -the second bat talion Tallowed nt his heels capturing second, third, and fomih places re spectively. The fourth event of the meet was another novel feature, culled the centipede race. In which six men from each unit purtldpntcd The con testants vmo astride a twenty foot jsile on whlelt the> "had to keep both hands llrmly ctuspwl and run one bun dled vnrds. The winning team was composed of Ktolpe. Havn, Clark, kplcer. Post and Mock of the second battalion, with the first, provisional, and third ltnUnllons taking second, arrow Soft Collars cluctt. wooer aco . ihc , tbov. h y HiaBßi3*iasßia*ia«iasßWBßfe3iasßiaeßißSß«sßi*B«eßiacßiaBß«Bß««ia! third and fourth, places respectively. —rifth on the program cume a truly mllltniy event in the fmm of u tnu «-hiu* it»» content Since ten mu could hoi he obtained from the (llfft ivnt b.it mllimM the men ptutlelpatlnK weic nil Horn the machine kuii eomiiany The winning t«ain dissembled the gun, run tlu> cards, i uiHHimbtcd the gun, fired a Hunt, unit then relumed to their mailing point In one minute, thhty ilKhl and two-fifths seconds Ah a ic uurd for thin wood exhibition the men i nmiiiiHitm thin team will be presented villi a live dollar pi I/*, contributed by the Ornhtiee Q» Ail example of enrrv init wounded was given by the sixth e\«nt Only three teams onteied In tblH contest and once again the sec end battalion won. Second place was taken bv the (list battalion and third )d ice by the third battalion - The meet closed with an Interesting icl.i> raee In which oath man wau hindered b\ a ilfic. The Hoeoiid bit* inlloit again piowd Its spirit by cap lurltiK llrul place, while the others p!aud with the llslid battalion second, the fouith llilid and the (list last.; Tli,. final score nave the Second Bat talion slxty-slx. the First Battalion forty-six. the Tliliil Battalion tidily foili and one-hnlf and the Frnvldlonul JLittallnu nineteen and one-half paints iwmty-llve dollar piize from the Mili tary Dipaiuncnt and a fifteen dollai The winning tmtlallon will receive a prUe donated by the Co-op Store, liny ]j f.llllland and Culiam "on the cor ner/' The second place battalion will teielve a tuvnty dollai prize donated by Him. the clothier and J, K. Metzger | Take a I KODAK l - 1 , With You 4* ' I and I KODAK AS YOU G< | I . QENN QTATE | I HOTO O HOP L. K. METZGE Wedntuday, June 9, .Tltcfle prizes will be select deieil this summer uml pit nultnble menumy Immedl tlie npt-nliiK tif cnllo'je In tl I'ATltn.MX.n OIJK AD' Best Quali GROCER! Wholesale and I< Special rates Clubs and Fratei FYE S 200-202 W. College
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