Wnnted: Electric Fans For Beaver Field During The Warm Weather VOL XVI. No. 5 ' TRACK YEAR BEGINS WITH CROSS COUNTRY PRACTICE Fall, Winter and Spring Schedule Prom , ise to be Unusually Full ' and Difficult COACH MARTIN WILL ‘ HAVE STRONG SQUAD With the return of ln«t year's vet erans several star performers -who liave boon out for dome time, and the addi tion of n numbt-r of promising candi dates of viusltv calibre who were on tho h'l oshmen team last spring, tba outlook for tho Penn Stale TnickJTcam dining the coming year Is promising to soy tho least. Couch "Bill" Martin nill have a group of cinder men under his tutelage, who, notwithstanding tho fact that tho sche dule will be one of.thb hardest in recent jenrs, bid fair to distinguish Tcnn State on truck and Hold b> thcli accomplishments. As usual tho vonrs activities In this branch of college ath letics will bo divided Into three parts . Commencing with October ninth, the 'Cross Country season will prevail until Thanksgiving time, and shortly after, woik will bo begun In preparation fot the Indoor track meets, of which there will be sever'd Just as soon ns the weather next spring will permit all attention will bo directed to turning out a fit team the regular outdoor I track season. It Is, of course, too carl} to announce’definitely tho meets In which Penn State runners will parti cipate in an} of’tho three seasons, but the manager, I. W. Sell '2-, has made out tentative schedules that will most probably follow od I'ull Schedule In Cross Country. Cross count] y practice is now well under way. and mi encouraging num bci of old men have reported These include Captain Romig, On, Newcom er and Seem, while "Luiiy” Shields, who has recently returned to this coun try after winning onvinblc laurels In tlic Olympic and other mouts In Europe Is expected back at any tlmo Among other men who arc showing up well arc Dudloy, Studohroth and Foster Tho lirst meet of tho season will prob ably held October ninth, In connection with tho Dartmouth' football game, tho Dartmouth .Will' bo* tho only' occasion whon tho Nlttany runners will bo scon In action on the homo course during the seas on according to present plans On Oc tober thirtieth the squad will accom pany the football team to Philadelphia, where tho Quakers will be met. It Is hoped that at this time tho Blue and White will show their heels to tho Penn representatives in return for tho de feat sulTeied at Ihclt hands Inst year Two weeks intoi, tiic Penn State team will pay a roturn visit to Lehigh Un iversity, and attempt to repent Its vic tory over tho Brown and White made hero last year on Pennsylvania Day. November twentieth is tho dato set for tho Intcrcollcglato Cross Country Meet, which will be held this year at Yale University, and it Is expected that Ponn State will bo ono of tho colleges represented at Now Havqn on this oc casion. The season will clone on Thanksgiving Day, when Carnegie Tccli will be met in Pittsburgh. This sche dule is an unusunlly hnrd one but ev ery confidence is placed In tho ability of ttho team to como through tho sea son successfully Conch Martin is being aided in training the harriers b> Louis Bradford, n member of tho teach ing faculty .of tho collego Four Indoor Meets Planned Almost immediately after tho clloso of the cross country seuson, practice will commonco In preparation for the wint er indoor season Penn State’s colors will bo worn In several of the big east ern meets that are bolng planned for tho winter months, nnd every offort will! bo made to repent tho groat suc cess with which tho team went through the season Inst year. Tho list of moots fn which State will bo entered lias been prepared by Manager Sell, subject to changes It includos the Junior Championship Relay Moot, which wus held In Buffalo last Inst yenr, and In which tho Penn Stato team won the principle event, establishing u now* roo- (Continued on lost page) NOTICE ! FRESHMEN atIdSOPHQMORES Members of the Freshmen and Sophomore classes desiring to try out for positions on the Editorial Staff of the FENN STATE COL LEGIAN report at the Collegian Office Wednesday evening, Sep tember 28th at 7:30 o’clock sharp. ■ Sophomore candidates for Busi ness Staff report at same place on Friday evening at 6:30 sharp frail S’tatE @ PHYSICAL EDUCATION REPORT INTERESTING Shows- distribution of Sophomores and Freshmen in Ten Sports Altered by Department A icpoil recently Issued by the De partment of Physical Education con cerning tliu number of studuuts in the Sophumoie and Freshman classes who have chosen the various sports offered by this depaitment in substitution of Physical Education Is interesting from a number of viewpoints The sports to tie chosen are football, basketball, boxing. Hoc'cet, lacrosse, golf, tennis, Hack and cross-country. wrestling nnd calisthenics of which football and track nio the major sports at tills col lege Tli.il track nnd cross-country are the most popular of theso activities among the underclassmen Is evidenced by the fact that mine men arc enrolled for work In this division than In any oth er. Two hundred and eight}-six Is the exact number who linve enrolled ami these me being given workouts each dnv b> Coacli "Bllll” Martin to ns great extent an time will permit. From tills It would seem that the boom which was given to truck last year and the campaign was started to make track ns Inrgo ns any of tho other spoils was not a failure. Short dist inct) men are in the majority nnd al though it is a hai d task to pick out tha good men at once nevertheless nn ef fort will be mndo in tills .direction. Sophomores who woro out for track last year are counted In on the track squad nnd also In tho list 'of one hun dred and • forty-live, _',now Sophomore candldates/iiThoi mor£> arc /bclngf put Smposslhlio to devote much tlmo to each man so thnt tho benefit derived de pends upori tho Individual. Calisthenics rank next In popularity especially among tho second year men who know of tho many benefits which arc doilvcd from the floor work The work In itself is very Interesting nnd with the new Instiuctors, who havo been engaged for this foim of woik, it will bo doubly so Instead of cnlis thcnic«» the yearlings linvc taken to basketball nnd football and nro en rolled in largo numbers in onch of these couisos The main reason for (Continuod on lost page) notice to graduate students The Committee on Graduate Studies and Advanced Degrees desires to in form nil those interested In grnduntc studies In tile Pennsylvania State Col lege thnt to secure any credit for n graduate courso the student must first icgistor with tho Committee When so i eglstemJ, his grades are reported to and recorod in tho Registrar’s offlco and they can then bo used for credit towards ,n \degree In this institution. No grades can be secured by persons attending classes simply ns ’•’auditors" ur If they perfoim work without hav ing tills work pioperiy scheduled It is necessary also that All grades for irrnduute studios icportcd at tho end of tho somostcr in which the ginduate studont Is scheduled and each semester’s work should bo completed during thnt semester Heads of Departments are therefore, urgently requested to see thnt nil grades are promptly reported unloyy they havo been deferred by con sent of tho Commltteo Tho Coirmit tce-ls anxious to systematize tho grnd untc work ns far ns possible nnd to mnko it efficient In tho Interests nf both tho faculty and tho grndunto stu dent E. 8 MOORE Cbm. of tho Com. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1920 NOTED ORATOR TO ADDRESS STUDENTS Dr. Jordan to Speak to “Ajj” Stu dents Tomorrow* Night—Second Visit to Penn State " The first meeting of the Agricultur al Society for the j«;»r wltJbo nf o\our 1921 La Vie at Music Room. 6:45 p. m.—Luzerne County Club meeting, 314 Old Main. 7:00 p. m.— Student Branch of A. S. M. E. meeting, 200 Engineering D. Election of Ofliccrs. 7:00 p. m.—Meeting oi all Juniors and Sophomore* trying out for tbe Penn State Engineer, 11 Liberal Arts. 7:00 p. m.—C. E. Meot.ng Room, 200 Engineering D. Professor E. D. Walker . will speak. Freshmen invited. 7:30 p. m.—Meeting ol ail Fraternity representatives at Phi Della Theta, to discuss housing problem for Alumni Day. 7:30 p. m.—Meeting of all Freshmen and Sophomores who wish to try out for editorial stub of Penn-State Collegian. Report at cilice. THURSDAY 6:30 p. in.—Lancaster-County Club meeting, back of football grandstand. Freshmen especially invited. Refreshments. 6:30-8:00 p. m.—Get your 1921 La Vic ol Music Room. 7:00 p. m.—Clover Club meeting, 103 Agricultural Building. All Freshmen agronomists especially invited. Refreshments. * 7:00 p. m.—Berks County Clrtb meeting, 314 Olid Main. Freshmen invited. 7;UO p. m.—l. E. Cider feed hack of grandstand on New Beaver. AH students of Industrial Engineering are invited, especially Freshmen and Sopho mores. - FRIDAY 6:30 p. m.—Meeting of all Sophomores desiring to try out for business stafT of Penn State Collegian report at office. 7:15 p. m.—Meeting of Friday Club, Room 19 Liberal Arts. NOTICE SOPHOMORES—Candidates for second assistant Trade, Tennis, and LaCros&c managers, sign up NOW at Athletic Oilice. Sophmprcs desiring to to* out for business staff of Penn State Collegian report at office West College avenue at 6:30 p. m. this Friday night. A good position is waiting foe some live-wire sophomore. Sophomores and Freshmen desiring to try out for editorial stafT of Penn State Collegian report 7:30 p. m. at the Collegian oilice West College avenue this Wednesday night. This is the last call. Every fraternity is urged to have their reprcsenlalhcs present at a meeting that is to be he!4 at the Plu Delta Theta house tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock. Importaia matters concerning the housing problem for Alumni Day will be taken up. COUNTY CLUB NITICE—A meeting of all county club presidents will be held m 314 Old Main Tuesday night at 7:00 o’clock. Dean Warnock, “Mike” Sullivan, nlumni secretary, and D. M. Cresswcll, publicity director, will have important messages. Those interested in forming new county clubs ore also requested to be present , BIG WORK AHEAD FOR COUNTY CLUBS Presidents to Meet This Evening to Discuss Plans for Greater Service to College In order that Penn Suite* count' clubs might fuiiUli.n to the* Ik st In terims of the college, n meeting of nil club presidents ,liuh been called foi to night at 7 o'cloc Kln loom 111 Old .M tin At tbut time interesting data "ill be pres. ntid and p’nns discussed fin nml - lag the count* clubs among the mom Important of cimpus organl/nUnns Dean Win nock, Alumni -Societal' Snlll '.hi and Publlclt' Dim tin Ciikhi'Hl "111 meet with tbc club j.tosldontn and tell briefly bow tbc count' oigunlK.l7- tlonH can be made to assist tbeli \ai loux oIIUoh and tbe eollege .In gem-ini Count} clubs at Penn Stile Ini', moi been an nctivc during the pant three }c*nis aw thc> '.cie iuloi to *hc "in period Some of the clubs that vicu* pteviously among tbc strongest on tin campus, me now citbci enthe!} out of existence «h a club, <>i pave a mot** or less Indifferent oiganUillon. Putting the count} clubs on Uich feet once will bo one of the purposes of tills mooting students from ,a numbei of counties desire to oigunlze neu clubs and their rcprcsontnU'cs "111 bo wclcom. <1 .it to night's meting Club piislricnls un able to attend can Ik icpieseiitcd l>v the club 'lco-prcHldont or seiictnri STATE COMMERCE BODY MEETING THIS WEEK Dr. E. E. Sparks and R. H. Smith Representing College and Boro —Committee Report to he Heard Dr Edwin E. Sjinikn in tho tmiuol meeting <«f the Pi*nn«« K.wil» Stun* Clmml>er of Cntnmeieo «l Uuhlh huip tills nwlt i.Dr Spinks Is n tilt - •ctni of the chnitilni Accmnp.nninj? him v.ih Mr It. Ii Smith Collect Cmi tiolloi. who -1b uttondliifi os the pusl (CopUnued on tost pnpo) Cttiillpgtatt ALUMNI TO RETURN ! IN LARGE NUMBERS Recent Letters Place Number of Old Men to Return at 1000— Plans Almost Completed Nothing sbnit of fate can prevent this Institution from having the great est i .•union In Us history on Ociohei ninth,- "lien at Icist a thousand old graduates "111 come flocking liack to (bill Alma Mali r in order tj eolebrnu Alumni Da>. Hvea} thing possible has been done !>} tbe men in charge to tnnlii It such u/id fi ion Indluitions present at a iccent muting of the esicutlve committee thev have accomplished thili task "ell All save a few min ir dit.ills have bein minium! so that ill tbai now awaits Penn Suite stud ents Is to give a lousing wwoom*. to the Miiduntcs "but the} ai-ivc In stun College on the l-'ridn} oi Snlur duv of next week.. An Hiding to the plans of tbe com mittee. cunts "lit start off with a mug on h'lldiv evening and continue i i a i ipiil rate of movement until the Inst gnodbvc* has been said bv llu> de an ling alumni,."hit'll in all probabili ties will be sometime on Sunda} Tbe '•lions fiaurnitv bouses have enter 'd wlmle-beiultd In tbe progtam and <>n liltin' night will begin the nctlvl tks bv holding open house in order to Kiiuiulnt tbe ip w men with tbc foitnei students is soon as possible The New j Voilt Simphoio Orebestia Is also book ed f.u appealanci' Inie on that night and will no doubt be pntionlml bv a vi iv huge delegation of old men, inas. | mail as it Is an oiganlA-ition of ni tlonal H'pnte with a remaikablc faciiH} of pleasing anv audience Immediate!' ■ flu tin (miiiit tlieie "ill be a smokci b.id .it the Unlu-rsltv Club ind at .bis ffnb i milt gieatu opportunity will be iiffoided the. men of making u< uu.ilnt mien and telling of bow things used to lx* done at tills Insti tution Mi|tirdii}\ l.veals. however. "ill '*'v tlu •big” In mil the one that pmmisiH to go down as one of tbe most memorable > is 1* 'he lives of tbe alumni. Mail} li tin npunlng it has la on planned to hive the little and White giaduntes 11 ulster In tbe Improvised hendiinir ons of the Alltninl Association In tbe (Continued on Inst pngo) MUHLENBURG DOWNED! OPENING CONTEST 27 Flashes, of Wonderful Teamplay Way’s Sensational Runs Res ponsible for Victory LIGHTNER MAKES FIR! TOUCHDOWN OF SEA! HIGH SPOTS OF THIS GAME Store Bj Quarters Muhlciibui g Penn Stutc TuucluUnvns Penn State 'I Goals From Touchdowns Penn State 3 First Downs Penn State 9 Penn State l» Muhlenberg b Average—*lo yards Avernge—3o Forn art 1 Parses Penn State No attempted Penalties a cnn State 8 fot 70 jards Mulilenburg 1 for 5 j'ttdi V/itli a blistering sun (nethead, i from .. football standpoint to eont ball team itsheied m the tall camp. Beaver held gridiron last Suluiudaj over the eleven from Mulilenburg vvoik of the team m general was fai ilie men slowed Hashes of speed ai mo o seeing and moie cst-im with surer part of the schedule. The I made by Joe Lightncr in the first •noro hi tbe second quitter by flint-' footed Chiu lie Wny Xhe fourth and Inst luucbdiiun w.ia made in the hint qunitci by Ruos who was substituted foi "Duck” Wltliaml MAiblenblirg give the Ul}.c and wlUtitgtho surpilso of tlu-'game "hen Drlght. si it TilHbiuK, noiped n fumble ami rut foi tv-live } irdn foi a touchdown Pnks dropped the visitors go.il ami tbe misty boat of "Dlilc” Hauili "im icsponsihte for Penn St-vlc'* time extra tnUie** Aflei "thing" Wti} bad addid two male touchdowns to the scoit. Coicli Ik nick lemaved the entire \ unit} and «eiit in a »»•" team The scumd sti lag men. however, vveie unable to ac ininpHsh much and In the second luijf the vmslt} "mi again on the Held and game Tbe ilsltois discuc a gicej. unuHint of riedlt foi tin* simppv, nti.ulv bi.mrt of football the} displayed. os pu lull} In tin- third ituaitei "lien the Him* and White machine "an unable to make much bead"a} Team l*ln> Hugged. " What "iih more piomlnent through out the eJitho content titan jin' other featuie was tbe-iaggid "ink display ed The hack* fytnbtei! seicuil times and In a numbei of cases vveie thtown foi limm-H on end runs becuuHe of poor Ititerfeience ahead The* line wan eq mil!} bid at time* the Miiblenbuig iih n being nhlc to Hire id tlich wit} tluougli and stop man' good pins Again, the vlsltois "oie at times abb to make* substantial gains thimiglt the Hue. all of "bleb tended to add to ibeh mnialenml assisted tlxm In keep ing UP the splendid hitnid of foollMll tln*v played Perm States ends vine also off mint, but as a "hole Hie team did well foi the (list game of the hi i non ccrtalnl} then did nil Hint was asked of them. Ciltl 27 to 7. V ir from eomniciulatorj, n;v nd consistency w Inch will j prac* ice and the appro ic first touchdown of the be. quarter and was followed to ttnli [\UIU\ uml llm i iHtciiHtu nnhud theh (1 Ifuuthe \ units lih'hun belli Hum lit it ftv> umla > i»ir t*i» m. to iitim M’inimti iiixi inn the ov[tJ buck ttWhe 1 txuntj-eljrht xml lint fun v\ii\ xxlth .mother of hlx x mil iuiis tunic It oxer “Die mml( i nod ilit additional 1 imnlui iiiikmllil liuot n ' litis tuiuhdmxn tint litvdok llu **••» imil xtiini; nun Tin- Illtie .mil While'm laxt t inn In the linn tli iin.iitei I'ltu mil \\ liltt made tun 11 leiiltiK the IJuhh i uitli hone nlns Through l»'xmaltn; »> r lhxha«, Lltdtitu t •ilm nuil Uiinlh tixtid on llu llm fintn ulunte Hucm too H luth fiiikd to kick Hi lx I t ills MiihlcuburgN TmiUuk Pollowhit; Up* tlrnt few pb thhd iiuiutu. Hu* lull wan ii Slllle'H Initv %ud line Pi Uilm* took It llftnn \uni tlu Urn ■ ihitadlnw thi nmU/ un Tlkii unit tin. unrmlti Mi df tin I,lllm Ifrlkhl teen win f»nt\.«M % min fur n t I'.iilim kb kid the (,oiil. Outn Incident the vlnltom newt hi •>f n ihniue to mou, the hnl pl in in thch u i rilni n most oi I’huomeiit Khli Inl In the llrxt inintii. i fev )>• fort' I-l/thliiii miiili Ids p Wllllimn decldi d on a phicti: Tin position uni fatni ilili a >ot .iw in wll l l tin boot in nli It mi hi il lileh ami v, um ( | u lillt MI 111 I. tlx I IIKI Mile Ilf i postn and mm delli t psl it the t,u 1 1 A Miahk ntuii i; Im tilt* h ill anil ;nl\mu iil it i \ii us frmn which point pi with tlx fumble which uniili ltliii mil White'n Hint loucl ■ lit illi il mcount of tin (,'inti Itiuih'n Hi st iviik-oIT m.ii Hie vumm! fat about Jlfti whin the MiihUnh-u, mm w til It w in nfppul In hln ti n it«!t\ thin In til tlx NlnltoiH ami (In \ wuc fon iil to punt Koln„ out of liomnln on StnP Um surd line On tlie Hist NainllN wan |n nall/ul live off-Hlile mil then tlieN Mat lot thi'li Ihnl down tliH.ux'h llu In IhiliU'n md wmifninn mid I'lavs .ittimpteil mound the of llu lline wuo ntoppul e illi d back to punt lie null fill limit over llu vhi'toin m l ' l (In ball wan binus’ht mu to tl Mud lint On the nitmul ph Mu man fumbled the la itl hut •main, with n tlftien Mud I' In'W In tniule an oIkIiI >aid loft tackle, but ian the next vamps held flint and IhlKhl nl to punt Tile bill was i the middle of llu lieldl and : Mem* then nent It to the M two viiul line Cu»m whence (Continual on pnt,c