Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 28, 1920, Image 3

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    ■ Tuesday,,September 28, 1920
New Beaver Field
Tho diagram shown below represents
the appearance of Non Beaver fluid
about the gridiron when oil improve*
mcntH shall Imvo been made. Tho foot*
bull Held will be almost entirely sur
rounded by stands which will have a
sealing capacity of ten thousand. Those
now standing, with the additions near
ing compleUon, will scut seven' thous
and seven hundred It Is not known
Just how soon the erection of tho
noith and south stands will begin,
probnlity not for somo time, but tem
porary bleachers wIB take tholr place.
Tho stands now* under erection will
moro than triple the capacity of tho
old bleachers. It Is three hundred and
four feet long. twont}-four rows high,
and has a seating capacity of fifty
five-hundred* Although It will not bo
icady for occupanc> for tho Gettysburg
game, It is expected that it will be used
to sent the huge crowd which will un
doubtedly, be present to witness tho
Dartmouth game on October ninth,
when the alumni come home.
Tho old stands on the west sido of
WEST STANDS
I I I I I OIdG.S. | I I
FOOTBALL
FIELD
NEW EAST STANDS
SOCCER MEN CROWDED
FOR PRACTICE GROUND
Soccer Is booming this year at Putin
State This t>pc of football Is more
popular than over and Coach "Jimmy''
Crowell suited that conditions nro so
crowded that he has been forced to
limit a great number of men to two
pructlcos a week. About fifty second
yonr men and soventy Freshmen have
already elected this sport In pretorenco
to gym work This la moro thun have
ever reported ns candidates in former
years and steps aro now being taken
to Increase tho facilities for these men
In connection with this, two soccer
Helds are to he constructed on tho drill
grounds to the rear of the Armory.
Even with this Increased amount of
practice space, candidates will bo forc
ed to come out ut different hours. It
Is the plan of Conch Crowell to have
four teams plajlng on tho two fields
continuously so that vvhon ono group
has finished practice another ono will
Immediately take Its place, In this
manner tho coach hopes to give overy
mnn a fair chance and tho samo num
ber of hours of pln> as the other can
didates -
Varsity Team In Shapo.
Coach Crowell Is fast rounding up
and putting Into condition his proteg
es and hopefuls for the qulckl} ap
proaching soccer season. With a game
Octobor the ninth, Penn State’s Alumni
-Home-Coming Dny, tho conch Is siring
up his mon and. placing slicm In tho.
HJOnHHiha-'fur wlilufrffluynre'~bOßFatffc
ed. 'ln addition to" tho Havcrford gam*i
tho„ management Is now making ar
rangements for tho northom trip- ht
Thanksgiving. Tho plans now call for
games with Syracuse, Cornell and Tor
onto. Other matches may also bo play
ed by the Penn Stato team on this trip
This year’s line up will show practi
cally tho samo team os that of' last
season Only two men. Captain Stark
ey and Amor, havo been lost by gro lu
ntion. With such a veteran team
Coach Crowell hopes to havo an ag
gressive bunch with n Inrgo amount of
well dovoloped team work Strong com
petition Is now on for those two vac
ancies and Conch Crowell anticipate!,
no vvonkoning of tho tenm by placing
now men In these positions.
Frosli Show up Well.
This year's Freshmen team should
also mnko a strong showing. Over
sovonty first year mon have roportod
for practlco and many aro showing up
well. Two mon especially. Blnns nn<
Warner, aro making an impression on
Conch Crowell and they will probably
appear on tho 1924 llno-up A schedule
has not yot been arranged for tho yonr-
Ungs.
J. E. SOCIETY TO
JIOI.I) CIItETL FEED
A cider and protsol feed with smokos
nlso on tho menu was planned at a
mooting of tho Industrial Engineering
Society as a means of making tho
Frcskmon in this courso fool that their
fellow I. E.’s have an interest In them.
This event for the first yoar mon Is
bolng planned for tho ovoning of Oc
tobor first. It will take placo to tho
rear of tho stands on Now Bcavor
Field In tho wood lot. Evory arrange
ment Is being mndo to give tho now
students a royal reception nnd to make
thorn acquainted with alt tho others In
tho department. Tho definlto hour has
Best Quality
GROCERIES
Wholesale and Retail
Special Rates to
Clubs and Fraternities
FYE’S
200-202 W. College Ave.
When Completed
New Beaver will seat twenty-two hun-,
dred, tho grandstand accomodating five
hundred and tho blenching an each side
having a caimclty of eight hundred
fifty each. In addition temporary
bleachers will he erected on the south
end of those abend}’ standing and these
will sent seven hundred Tho large
bleaehus on tho north side of the
grldlion will seat twelve hundred, nnd
mo being used temporarily to sent tho
Sophomoics On the south side of the
new pcimnnent bleachers, a small tem
porary stand will ho erected which
will fnco from the south west This
will provide seating room for
hundred moro. Thus Pen State Is In
a position to adequately care for the
great number 6f visitors expected to
attend football contests this fnll.
Tho seating arrangements used for
the Muhlenberg game will bo In foice;
for the Gettysburg- contest, buL will
be superceded b> now nrrangemonts
on October ninth The now arrange
ments will then be used for tho re
mainder of the season
NORTH
STANDS
not been decided upon but will be an
nounced later
Professor E J Kunze. Head of the
Department was at this meeting and
told briefly Of the two weeks course
that was offered this summer. b> the
Industrial Engineering Department, to
factor} executives. Fort}-two factory
executives attended this short course.
Lacrosse Meeting
In Armory Today
Tho fnlltpractlro of the Incrodsc team
began on Mondny with the solo pur
pose In view of fitting the men for
next sptlng’B work. Of llnst year’s
team, nine of the regulars and two sub
stitutes have returned to college. The
loss of Cnptnlu Eaton, Wert, and Gibb,
will be kconl} felt but the call for can
didates should bring somo good men
Into this sport -Tho lack of equip
ment hns been n serious handicap In
tho past year but this will be over
come In a short time ns the clubs
are due hero soon
The men of the varsity of last sea
son who have returned nro Captain
Ecusehnor, Campbell. Miller, Vickers.
Croup, Gladding, Brown, Agnow nnd
Forlev whilo Warner and Shaw, who
weie first substitutes, arc also back
Nothing definite can bo said of the
schedule at tills time but It will com
prlso thirteen or fourteen games Tho
teams that nro to be .met duiing the
sonsrin will make Uvft,schedule .the
strongest In many, years. ,
There will bo a moss meeting of all
who aro Interested In Incrosse In tho
Armory this afternoon at four-thirty.
Many froshmon nnd Sophomores aro
wnntcd for this sport and it Is hoped
that all that nro Interested will turn
out at'Tuesday’s .mooting Practices
will bo held dally at four-thirty p m
FACULTY COMMITTEE
ELECTS NEW OFKICEItS
Tho Faculty Committee on Studont
Organizations nnd Publications hns rc
orgnnizzed with Professor E D. Walk
er ns chairman nnd Professor 6 W.
Fletcher ns socrotary Tho othor mem
bers for tho curront year nro Profes
sor I h. Oostcr, Professor E H Dus
ham. Dcnn Margaret ICnight, nnd Dean
A. R. Wnrnock
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And You’ll Get the Latest in
Sheet Music,
Records, Art Goods |
Laundry Boxes Memory Books ±
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H. P. GRIFFITH, ’2O
| On The Corner \
HOW MANY STUDBNTS,
Do you Tlilnk
Know All llie Glnilcn.
Of Penn Suite?
Hnw Many Are at Homo
Inutile Great Outdoors
That Surround Us
Here ...........
In the Nlttnny llllls 9
Take a Walk.
Some Moonlit Night. .
Through the Wooded Walks. . .
And Rolling Mils
And Brealho In the Cool
Magic Air . ■——
Let the Mystorv of Night.
Tnko Hold of You . .
And Get Cloho to Nature.
Silently Ticad
Through the Slntel} Aisles
Of Shadowy Forest Monniehn
llow Insignificant
The Dim Silvery Moon.
And Ita Soft Beams . . . ------
Fllteilng Through the Quiet Demon
And Flecking the Sihnn Path
WUh Intel mUtnnt*
Spots of Light—
All Is Quiet
Your Feet Tnko no Account—
Of Time oi Distance
Ah You Pass
Over the Springy Tut f.. . .
And the Quiet of Nature ....
Nnfuro Jins Scattered.
Her bounties Widely • t
She is at Her Best
In the Nlttany Hills, 1
* - ...
At Twilight—
cnnmsTßT department
ELECTS NEW IVSTUCTORS.
rivo now instructors lm\e been added
to the lonching stafT of the Depart
ment of Chcmiatry duo to the resign
ation of some of the formci faculi}
and also the Incr eased demand for more
teachers in this line of work. Pour of
tho new members of the faculty me
Penn State graduates nnd are* T C.
Bechtel TT,. W B Gerv ’lB. W L
Brooke *2O nnd D. C. Crvder‘2o Tho
other new Instructor is Mr. W, J.
Swconcy. who is a graduate of the
| Massachusetts Agricultural College la
the clnss of 1010.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
INCREASE IN NUMBERS
A hus> schedule has been arranged
by Bandmaster Thompson this }enr foi
thu musical organizations of Penn,
Mute that are under, his dlieetlort Mote
extensive plans than in previous Mars
have been made by these student or
gnnlzatlons foi this season and the
students of the college ate ts«uml
that the snnte high standards of these
ttslcal organizations will be muln-
Ined ns In the* past Time has been
t foi practice for the drum coips. or-
lestra, and hand and nio as follows*
Drum Corps. Mondav. C .M), niches.
tra. Tucsda} G 'lO, Hand (new men),
Wednesday G 30, band (old men),
Thutsdav, G3O.
Orchestra Has IS on Pinns.
Tho orchestra espeelnll} Is Intro
ducing some innovations this year In
their plane. Formerly, the work of th«
orchestra consisted In merely staging
Sunday afternoon concerts A radi
cal changing In this yerrs program Is
thnt two trips are being plnnmd by
the members of this organisation. A
.•stern trip during the Easter vaon-
>n has been dellnitely arranged for
will Include concerts hr six different
lies, namely* Grecnsbuig. Now Ken*
ngton, Klltnmrlng, Butler, New Castle
id Ftanklhi. Although definite
•rangoments have not so fai been
nde, tho'orchestra also pi ins to make
week end trip to the Cast which will
;:o]y Include Williamsport and other
laces In that vicinity*.
The size of the orchestra will be lav
ut\ pieces this year In the tryouts
new men which was conducted,
uch promising material was uiuour-
I nnd tire outlook of the orchestra In
ic future Is naturally bright.
The College Band has also been ne
ve and many arrangements have bom
made by this popular organ/lation
foi tho coming yeai It will maintain
Its policy of appearing at u!l athletic
meets, mass meetings nnd at other
limes when needed.
As In the past, the hand will give
concerts at Pennsylvania Day, at
Commencement and on Sundav after
noons nnd will nccompiny the foot
ball teams to Penn nnd Pitt.
At the first business meeting, laid
,st Thursday, by the request of the
umbers, Mr Thompson appointed L
: Klmmel ’2l as student lender He
111 servo in tills capacity during tho
picsont school year.
After two careful tryouts fovly rww
men wero finally selected and accepted
as members of the organization These
members will practice separatelv on
Wednesday nights while the old bind
men will hold llielr rehear oats on
Thursday evenings. The two band
svstem ns lnnugerntcd last ven will
be rmitlnucd The moto advanced nnd
skillful players will he placed In the
llrsl bund while the others will be
known ns the second hand The final
selection of the members Of the two
orgnnlzaztlons will he made after
Thanksgiving and until that lime the
old and new numbers will practice sep
arately
J. C. SMITH & SON
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Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass,
Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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MH » 4«K-K-
DEBATING SEASON
.OPENS TOMORROW
The debating stasoit opens Wednes
day night when all students Interest
id In Intel collegiate debating and foren
shs are directed to ho present at the
Ih st meiling of the year G3O p m.
Room 11, Liberal Arts Building. This
tmellug is foi the purpose* of organiz
ing a elass la the forensic art Reg
ular college iredits, three In number,
will be given to all who complete the
lotnse regardless of whether they win
a place on the Intel collegiate debating
\i inr or not. The course will cover
Public Speaking 400 and Public Speak
ing 450 its outlined In the catalogue
Main attention, however, will be given
to the subject of fallacies, analysis,
dpt ioh construction, nnd tiro presenta
tion of evidence While all who take
the corns), mnv not make thu varsity
debating squad, however only Its mem
ber s aie eligible for the tcum. The
team will he picked entirely from thu
membership of the class, and all who
complete the semestvr’s work will re
ceive tin us college credits
A very favorable season Is Anticipat
ed this winter A number of last year's
squad are on hand and will form the
nucleus for the coining team While
a large numbu of new men are ex
pected to try out, there will Ire more
Hum one team Inasmuch us the num
ber depends largely on the quantity
nnd quality of the candidates, it is ex
pit tvd to have at least four squads
working at a time A schedule of In
tel collegiate debates Is now being ar
ranged and will Include meets with thu
leading debiting colleges Debntos are
practically sure to be held with Col
-nte, Pilncctnn. Dickinson and Buck
ncll. and perhaps with Pittsburgh
Last yiat’s term under the dlrcc
,;<>!■ of Probssoi Marsliman had n
v ilrlv jiui u-ssful season The llrst de
bate was held soon after the opening
nf the second semester with Ohio Wos
li;. in and lesulted in n victoiy for
iMin State. In the next contest tho
delators were not so fortunate losing
to Colgate nf lei a hot straggle In .Ire
delute with Hud.not! which followed
Pi ofessor Marshman's protege’s came
bid: and achieved the second victory
The next argument was staged with
Dickinson, but did not result in a Penn
'-tale vhtory Next a dual debate was
laid with Ltfaveltc simultaniously at
nston and nt State College, nnd at
etch place the palm rencsl with the
I iui mil White All things consider
ed the dcbaltis luid a good season, al
though It i« hoped that this winter
unit, will result In a tale nf micc'esses
atone
MANDOLIN CLUB
ENLARGES PERSONNEL
A large numlur nf candidates for
positions on Penn State's Mandolin
Club reported for trials last week and
ifb'i a gieit amount of consideration,
modi ncLcssniv by the* wealth of talent
puscui, tvvi uty-one men were chosen
\\/TTH our new
™ ™ installed duri:
mer we are now p:
deliver promptly
Fraternity Printing c
Dance Programs a
to represent Hi
season. A min:
ure being nr ran
definite Isiuklnp
ed, except that
sure to make
student body on
club has been
securing tire s<
Thompson as h
advisor for Hk
Thompson as he
ah end v made* f
reputation as
through Iris woi
chesti a and the
his tutelage the
make fast prog
sal Is scheduled
o’clock to-night
at this lime th
syhunln Dav C
Hons which will
on trips to he
months will ire i
ed upon it.
The following
to 1111 positions
report for 10-nl
•Jordan* *24. M
ers, *23? .T. D >
telgor '22. R. 1
Craine '2l, D
Deli *22. O G
Heim *24: M. T
*2l. H M. lloov
Elliot E McKe
•22. R H. Rolioi
as *24 J. R M
ell ’23