Oh, Boy—Turkey Twelve Days Off . VOL. XVI. No. 18 FRESHMEN TO PLAY AT BELLEFONTE Fast Academy Team To Be Met In Return Engagement —Nor mal School Cancels Tin* Fieshmen will pluv UcHefontc* Academy tomorrow at BcUcfoiUo in stead of plnvlng Rloomsbuig Nmnml hero us was scheduled ofullcr in the season Tho teachers’ preparatory school was forced to cancel Uk i;amc vv Ith the Lion Cuba ho tho Frosh obtain <. 13.; Al - L T , Akins, L a.. Bueliannn, C. Carnahan, R O , Hillurd, n T., Ash haußh. R. H ; Fmucnholm, Q. B.; Flem liik. L 11 8., liwin, it. li. H : Johnson F B The sire of tho Uollofontu team Is a hlB factor In their power and more trainlnß will -mnlcu them a daiißeroun opponent for any clot on to face Their center, Buchamm, Is ono of the best men In the squad and In the Bame two weeks aß<> was responsible for Jirouklng up moio than ono of tho Blue nnd White plays before it Bot well started. Theh Imclcflold also contains seviral wmtln opponents Inputles will probably keep several of our Nittnny linesmen out of this Bame. Conch Iletman will not use these inen If possible but will allow them to lest so ns to bo In Bood shape for tho Pitt Freshmen Bnmo. Madera will not be able to participate on account of a bad, shoulder so Bair will, be used to {III Ills left tackle position, lialr Is heavy and In the last Bame showed lots of ab ility. It Is doubtful if Schocnfold will Bet a chntico in the battle either on ac count of an infected font which hits boon bothorlriß him lately. Armbrustcr is scheduled to 1111 his post at right Buatd Jainlesan, a now man on the ilno-up, will hold down tho loft end in this contest. He has been practicing until lately at tacklo but recently ho showed up well In tho wing position. Tho regular buckflcld will start tho Bamo us usual but It is very likolv that ’ tlio Hecbh'’Utan\ runners were ill for the oe caslon, and nllhough llttlo Is known con cerning the ability of tho former team, Penn Mute's decisive vlctoiy over Penn halts little doubt but wbat Conch Mar tin's pintegeos will lie victorious tomor- Nino men were selected at tho iccont tilals (o make the liip As usual, Cap tain Pomlg rame in ilrst, covering the live aid a half mile run in thirty min utes, tlftv-one seconds. Tho next eight nun who Hnlshed highest In the trials me ui follows Stmlenroth, second, thlm-lwo minutes, Snyder, thhd, thlr tv-lvvo minutes, nineteen seconds. Coop er, fouith. thirty-two minutes, tvvonty l!\e seconds. On, fifth, thiity-threc min utis, live seconds, Taylor, sixth, thirty four minutes, seven seconds, Dudley, seventh, thlrtv-four minutes, ton sec onds. Egci tun 'and Stewart finished m\l in the older named and will ac company the team ns substitutes Immediately* aftci tho Lehigh meet, the Blue and White huirlors will begin preparations fat- the Intercollegiate meet at Vale on tho twentieth of this month This meet Is expected to test tho ability of tho NlUnny runners to a gloat ex tent. but Coucb Marlin Is hopeful of the outcome of tho sltuggle. The iTcsh isinn team will also necompnnv the vnr- Hlty to New Haven at this time and are cMH-ctcd to show* up well, considering the rtllhre of the > unneru that consti tute this yeai's yearling team Trials for positions on tho Ficshmun team me to bu held tomnirovv afternoon on Niw Beaver Field nnd will determine tho personnel of tho aggregation which will rompoto in tho Jntorcollcgintcs. RONDOLIERS APPEAR HERE FOR FIRST TIME Popular Quintet Will Furnish An Abundance Of Lively Musical Numbers An o\oning of rollicking entertain ment* is assured all* thodo , who''ih't6Wr tho concert that Is to bo given by tho "Meriy Rondollors” tomorrow night in tho Schwab Auditorium undor tho Joint ntnipiccK of the Y M C. .A. nnd the Department of Music. An original high sjieed'"pop" program has been arrang er for their initial appcaranco before a Penn State audience, nnd If tho ovations tcndoicd them by other audiences'can ho tnkon as a ciitorlon of their ability, it may bo safely said that they will pienso evetyhody at tho concert to morrow night. . ' The Rondolicns mo one of tho fore most gioups of entertainers traveling' tho lycoum circuit today. Flvo ac complished musicians make up tho per sonnel of tho oignnlzntlon and every one nf them has the remarkable faculty of combining harmony with tho quick moving music of tho present day. Sev ern! uniquo features wilt be on tomor low night's program and will includo a trumpet quartet, a > trombono duct, am] a saxuphono trio mado up of tho three w’oman mombore of tho organiza tion. The Rondolicr Orchestra which includes tho entire personnel also pro mises to render some pleasing num bers in tho way of stirring melodies. Individual olTciingK, in addition, will bo much in voguo tin ougliout tho progmm Violin solos by William Larson, tho ac complished violinist, tlio piano solos of Della Erickson, the readings of Emily McGregor, nnd tho delightful soprano voico of Gertrudo Erickson, alt promise to como in fod their share of tho honors. Tickets for tho entertainment may bo secured tonight butween seven nnd eight o'clock nt MoUgcr's Storo General ad mission tlckcta will bo sold nt this tlmo for fifty cents, while icaorvcd scats will cost soventy-ilvo contu Anyone fall ing to securo tickets nt this sale may ob tain thorn tomorrow* night nt the tablo maintained near tho ontmneo to the Auditorium. Dr. Leinbach To Speak In Chapel Both chapel services in tho Schwab Audlloilum next Sunday morning will he addiosscd by Di Paul Slobcrt Loin baoh. pastoi of tlia Ilumllton Reformed Church of Now York City. Dr Loln hnch has had a varied and extcnslvo career, both ns an editor and ns a min ister. He was horn in .Woniolsdorf, Pennsylvania in 1874 and ills early edu cation was icccivctl In tho common schools. Afur graduation from high school, lie ontc'icd Franklin nnd Mar shall College from which institution ho giaduuted in IX9B with first honors. He thou entered tho Hefotmcd Church Theological Seminary nt Lancaster, Pennsylvania and was ordained into tho ministry* of the Reformed Church in 1898 After holding charges success fully at Altoona, Pittsburgh, and Bast on, Pennsylvania, he became pastor of tho Hamilton Grnngo Reformed Church in Now York City in 1013 From 1011 to 1012 ho was prosldont of tho Bastom Synod and Ilrst vice president of tho General Synod of Reformed Churches In tho United States Since 1007 ho has written denominational Sunday School UtemUfte and since 1017 Ue has been editor-in-chief of tho Roformod Church Mossongcr nt Philadelphia. Ho Is a niomber nf tho Amorlcan Socloty of Church History, tho Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Sigma and Phi Aipha fraterni ties, and tho Relief Commission to tho I Near Bast. STATE COLLEGE, PA.. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1920 SYRACUSE SOCCER TEAM PLAYS HERE Orange Soccerites Expected To Furnish Stiff Opposition Is Last Home Game ' Tho Penn State varsity soccer team will play the Inst home game of the 1930 soccer scaso i when U t tattles with | the Huong Syriauso aggregation on ' tho Armory fluid, tomonow* afternoon at ono-thlrty. Next Friday, the team will leave on Its northern tilp to moot , the Syracuse, Cornell ami Toronto teunis. Because of Uio unusual strength of all Uio teams against' which the var sity soccerites will contend for the ic malnder of the'schcdulo, tho gnmo to nionow will servo to determine tho rel ative strength of Penn State's team compared to those of the northern el ovens Tho schedule for this tilp is, undoubtedly, the hardest ever under taken by a Blue and While soccer team for all thieo learns have shown up ro markubly well In previous games with tho hlghot ranking teams of the east. Toronto has always boon nhlo to pro duce teams of exceptionally high calibre because of tbo fact tlmt tho studonts attending the University havo regarded tho game us their nntlonu! sport and have played it extensively boforo en tering the University. This game will end the trip and will played on tho dny helot o Thanksgiving. Tho Hi at game with Syracuse will be unusually hard fought for neither team Is acquainted with its opponents. Tho gumo tomonow .vlll bo last ono of a trip which tho Orange team has taken through the cast. On tho ilrst game of the trip, Yale was üblc to win a one point victory only after a bitterly* fought contest thut displayed tho ability of tiic Syracuse machine. Tho gatno with Svvurthmoro this week in no way cloud ed the results of provious contests Couch Crowell has boon working hard hi oi dci to perfect a team capable of conquering all teams yet to bo played but he has been beset with numerous perplexing problems. The team that goes on tho Hold tomorrow wilt bo dif ferent than tho one that sccurod a vic tory over Havorford, Dally scrimmages havo revealed remarkable possibilities that vvure never suspected boforo so it bus been necessary* to shift some of tho tiion Jumes who worked as full back In tho lust gamo has been placed In tho forward lino vvhoro ho has boon showing up well. Hostcrman, Gladding and SjMith aro fighting for the position of full bucks, whilo Harrai, Mattncr, Keller.anjl Hahman aio trying to gain berths as halfbacks. Miller and Jamos aro working hard for a position on tho forward lino. Tbo remainder ,of tho fogwara-llnu:will lay modo.tfp of Mearkio, 1 Traphonor, Grubb, and Hazelwood. Manager Balloy bus been ablo to se cure "Jimmy” Waidcrs as umplro for tho gumo tomorrow. '•Mr. Walders has gain ed an extonsivo reputation in tho past as an umplro and for many years ho has otllciatcd at tho inturcoliegiato gam es of tho soccer association.- He is a recognized authority of the.-gamo'and he ranks high among tho soccer umpires of tho world. FREE MOVIES Two teds of moving pictures will bo shown this aftornoon at throo-thlrty and four o'clock at tho Pnstimo Thoatro In connection with tho American Red Cross Drive which will bo hold hero on, Sunday This entertainment will bo fteo and overyono will bo welcome BULLETIN 7.00 p. m.—Mining Society Meeting, Hoorn 100, Old Mining Building. 7.00 p. m—Lackawanna County Club Meeting, 314 Old Mam. 7:ls—Forensic Club Meeting, 19 Liberal Arts Building. 8 00 p. in.—"Androclds and the-Lion,” Auditorium 7.00-8.00 p. m.—“ Merry Rondoliers” ticket sale at Metzgers. SATURDAY 2.30 p. m.—Football returns of the Penn Statc-Lehigh game, Audi- torium. 6.45 p. m—World’s Problem Discussion Class, 14 Liberal Arts. 7:30 p. m—Citizenship Section, Mrs. lams, Presbyterian Church. B'oo p. m.—Y. M. C. A. Entertainment Course, the “Merry Rondoliers” in the Auditorium. SUNDAY 10.00 a. ro.—Chapel “A” Dr. Paul S. Leinbach, Editor “Reformed Church Messenger.” 14:00 a. m.—Chapel “B". Dr. Leinbach. 6:45 p. m.—Christian Science Meeting, 100 Horticulture Building. MONDAY 7 *OO p. m.—Y. M. C. A Meeting, 19 Liberal Arts Building. 7:00 p. m.—Debating Club Meeting, 25 Liberal Arts Building. NOTICE UNIT 5 There will be a cider feed held tonight (Friday) by the students of Unit 5 in the Old Mining Building at six-thirty o'clock. AH students residing within the boundaries of this unit arc urged to be present at thts feed. PLAYERS The. initial performance of the Penn State Players will be given tonight in the Auditorium at eight o’clock. “Androcles and the Lion” will be presented at this time. Persons who failed to secure tickets at the genral sale, may obtain them at the entrance to the Auditorium to night. RONDOLIERS The ticket sale for the entertainment to be given in the Auditor ium tomorrow night by tho “Merry Rondolirs” will be held tonight at Metzger’s from-7:00 to 8:00 o’clock. JUNIORS NOTICE All Juniors holding numbers from 1-200 can get their La Vie proofs today in the Auditorium from 0 a. m.‘until sp. m. A deposit will be required on aH orders for pictures. Candidates for Sophomore-Freshman wrestling scrap sign up immediately with "Doc* Lewis, in tho Armory. The scrap will be held Saturday afternoon, December eleventh. Intcrclass wrestling candi* , dates report cvry evening at tho Armory from seven to nine o’clock. /V * f f ♦ RED CROSS ROLL CALL BEING TAKEN THIS WEEK College And Town Being Can vassed To Aid “Greatest Mother Of All” Thu annual Red Cross membership campaign fur the coming'year Is now under way In Statu College Undor the auspices «f the local chapter of this or ganization, cvciy Stale Collego citizen and Penn State student will havo the opportunity, dining the next few days, to commence m lonew tils membership In this Institution thut has come to menu so much to America and to the world. The vvoik of this great society, which Ims done so much to relieve suf fering Immunity In evety quarter of the globe needs no vvoid of explanation. It receives greater publicity and attract grcutoi attention duijhtj.- wurfaio, be cause Us efforts arc so Intensified, but the fact lcumins that even during times of ‘pence, it Indisputably deserves its title, "Hie Mother of the World," by* Us ceaseless activities In alleviating pain. InJevery awful calamity, during every dangerous epidemic, in every crisis that Involves 'ph'sicnl suffeilng, tho insignia of the Red Cross may always be found, and the necessity* for flnnnclal support Cor Us work Is always pressing. It de pends upon voluntary contributions for its nmlutcimnce, and for soveral years nt this tiniu, it calls upon America for money. Thu annual membership dues are small, the minimum being sot at one dollar / The students of Penn Statu will con tribute their shnre to the Red Cross Roll Cull Lust evening the women students started the ball rolling with practically a ono hundred percent onrollmont, whilo oovorni large contributions havo come in from tho men students. Dean A R. IVarnock spoke to unit and fraternity representatives last night, and gave in structions and material for enrolling tho moil in theso organizations Dean Margaret- A. Knight, prior to her do parturo to Pittsburgh this weak, ar ranged for tho roll call nmong the wom omstudents A considerable part of tho funds that arc raised In tho membership driyo remains with the local chapter to carrv on its welfare work hero. Tho major part, however, will go Into the general fund of the Red Cross w*ork the suffering elsowhorc. MOOUF. TO ADDRESS L MIXING SOCIETY TONIGHT Mining Society wlllhold a smok oritonight at seven o'clock in Room 100, ofyUic, Old Mining Building. Dean MMro of tho School of Mines will ho! present at this time and will deliver his- illustrated lecture on “An Bxpodl {Jpa.to Hudson Bay," Tho lecturo will; biHnuro In the'nature of a popular talk than a scientific discussion and it should prove ns popular as it did vvhon Dr. Moore delivered it soveral years ago Thu meeting, Itself, will ho Informal and U is hoped that ns many- mining stud ontu ns posslblo will turn out for tho aftflJr. , WOMAN TO ADDRESS CITIZENSHIP SECTION Mrs. Franklin P Inins, of Pittsburgh will speak boforo tho Citizenship Sec tion tomorrow evening at seven thirty o'clock In tho Presbyterian church room. Tho subject of Mrs lams' talk will bo "How tho Legislative Work is Done in Our Slate." Tho meeting will bo open to alt members of tho Woman's Club and all vvomon aro urged to como nnd wel come ono of tho federation officers. LEHIGH PRIMED FOR GAME WITH PENN STATE ELEVEN Blue and White Determined to Repeat Successes of Past Seasons in Tomorrow’s Contest RETURN OF CRIPPLES TO ALTER VARSITY LINEUP INITIAL PRODUCTION OF PLAYERS TONIGHT Advance Ticket Sale Indicates Vast Audience At First Student Performance Dveryonc who witnesses the Penn Stale Piuyeis* production of "Andtoclos nnd the Lion” by Bernard Shuvv In thfi Schwab Auditorium tonight will he transported for two bouts buck to the land of the Coliseum, buck to the time of the Caesars, hack to tho thrilling period of prosecution of tho early Chris tians by the pugnn Romans, back to tho scenes of tho great arenas drenched with tho blood of struggling gladiators and martyred defenders of the faith of the Messiah. He will seo Roman le gionaries resplendent in their armor, Roman citizens clad in their togas lie will'see early types of Christian men and women, resigned to their fate at the hands of their oppresses; ho will see n Roman emperor in his lobes of state, ho will see enacted boforo his eyes tho univei sally known fnblc of the Greek and the lion, which at a cvuclai moment saved his benefactor's life . He will see a prologue and two nets replete with excitement, pathos, sadness, and humor, blended togcthci In ono of the greatest of modern satires from the pen of ono of the greatest of modern authors. With a largo cast that has be<3n care fully selected nnd well coached, the Players will use as tho vehicle for their Initial performance of tho year this modern satire that has attracted Im mense nudicncos In many of tho larger cities in this und other countries, nnd which is sure to appeal to tho student body of Penn State.-. Tho sccno of.tho play is laid in nnd about Romo In tho early part of tho first century. And roclcs, a Grecian tailor, who has em braced tho Christian faith, is Imnlshed from his town and in fleeing from Ids persecutors, meets a lion in tho woods. He pulls a thorn from the paw of tho jungle king and thus makes the wild beast his friend Soon after, he Is cap tured by Roman soldiers, nnd In com pany with -others In tho same ptedicn ment, is taken to Rome to bo cast to the Hons boforo tho plcasuro seeking populace. On ills entrance Into the pit (Continued on last oast) College To Enter On Week Of Prayer Tho Penn State Y. M. C A. is making some extensive plnns for tho coming week, November 14th to 20th having been set aside by tho International Com mittee for the obsuivancc of a week of prayer In nil colleges in the country* The local plans covet' several phases of the subject and are so widespread that all students will be put face to fine with the real question of tho value and io nllty of prayer Cards will be out Sunday which will outline the purpose of tho week and tho objective of prayer. The ministers of the tow n will co-operate by putting special emphasis on prayer in their Sun day services. Tho faculty leaders of morning chattel will speak of the vntuo of prayer Students will offer prayer from the platform at thoso services. There will lie a morning prayer mooting each day during tho week in tho "Y" hut from 7:49 to cbnpol tlmo All are In vited to nttend theso meetings Many who attended thesu meetings last year atilt apeak of tho benefit derived from thorn Students from this slate aro not luck ing In tho habit of pmyci, but aro us a wholo delinquent in a knowledge of prayer as a method of work, a way of permitting Gwl to do Ills will with men. It is possible thnt additional vigor might bu lent to tho mulhtenanco of tho honor aystem and similar moral problems were Slate students to discover anew tho character . bulldhfc aspects of rent prayer. Y. W. C. A. SEMIS DELEG ATI, TO FIIILA. CONFERENCE Miss Mat inn Thompson '22, is attend ing ii Y. W. C A. conference that is be ing held in Philadelphia this week. Miss Thompson is the undergraduate Field Representative of tho Ponn Stato Y. W C. A. and aids in keeping tho Cabinet at this institution in touch with the activities of tho national organization. <©n (Hribiron Penn SUito vs Lehigh at S. Bethlehem. Gn. Tech, vs Georgetown, nt Atlanta. U. of P, vs Dartmouth, at Philadelphia F. &M. vs Urslnus, at CoUcguvlUu, Pitt vs W. & J. at Pittsburgh, Havorford vs Dickinson, nt Carlisle. Yale vs Princeton, at Princeton. Delaware vs Swarthmore at Svvarth- Harvnrd vs Brown nt Cambridge, more. Syracuso vs Maryland at Syracuse. Lafayette vs Vlllunovn, nt Bnstnn Cornell va Columbia at Ithaca. UucJmcD vb. Gettysburg, at Hnirls- W. Va. va Rutgers at Morgantown. burg. Lets Have A 100% Roll Call PRICE FIVE CENTS The gnmo with Lehigh Imnoriow will not Ih» an tuny one fot tin > litany Lion Comparative semes v.nuld indicate that the Blue and White would huvo little Ollilculty with the Hi own tium from Bethlehem, since thev have btuely de feated ItutgLis w bile Pomi State has de feated Nebraska 20 to 0 und Nebraska has defeated the New Jersey eleven „’S to 0. Lehigh eonsldeis the Lehigh— Ponn State game one of the most hit poilnnt on In i schedule ami she is do ing eveivtiling In lieu power to win Rig piepumUmm me hi ing made am ong the student body A muss meeting was held vestctdny afternoon and aftu that the students murche-d to the prac tice field nnd ehecied the U un in se-rim timge and prnctleed veils fin tomonow The one big Idea in Bethlehem Is 'Beat Slult'" A smoke: is to lie* livid tonight at whleh mole entluisiasm wilt he gen erated und nt whleh some of the otd graduates will lie piesqnt find tell of the foiinoi games with the Mltany Lion Tho eoieh Is also expected to he thcie and tell what he thinks uie the dunces of his protegees Lehigh's most Impoil tint ihal Is iJifayette and the Blown and White students consldei the l’eiin Suite game an ue-cunile thermonielei for meusuilng their chunn s against the Easton eleven IrUfajcttcwitK defeated by Bonn und slneo Penn lost to Pctm Slate they believe thnt a victoiv ovei the Lion nssuiosu victory ovoi their hated ilvals from Huston. Lehigh will he out for blood also on m count of the defe it last year 20 to 7 at the Imudi of Bcz deK's men Tho contest will ho played on the Bethlehem grounds before a det ermined student body so Penn Slate will liavu to extend Itself to the utmost to come out of the game vlctoiious Lehigh bus been defeated this season by "Washington ami Jefferson In a 14 to 0 game that was played on tho Pres ident’s grounds Tills setback did not dishearten the Brown, hut they emuo hack in tho two following contests und defeated Carnegie Tech 17 to 6 and smnshed Muhlenbuig 60 to 0. It Is interesting to note thnt Penn Stato de feated tho Allentown collegians 27 to 7 while Lehigh overwhelmed them GC to (Continued on last pngo) PRESENT SCHEDULE OF CLASSES RETAINED Faculty Decides On Rules Govern ing Thanksgiving Recess —No Extensions To Be Granted At a meeting of the faculty Inst Tues day afternoon. It was decided to main tain far the remainder of tho collego term, the present schedule of classes, each period being of forty-five minutes duration, with the classes for the af ternoon ending at half-past four. This action was brought about because of the favorable sentiment both among tho students and faculty in regard to this. Thcicfore, instead of resuming the*old schc'dulo, whereby classes lasted fifty minutes ami were not over In thu af ternoon until five thlrtv, as was plan ned when this new schedule was first Inaugurated, college authoiitles will re cognize the present schedule until Juno. Also, mullets relating to the Thanks giving recess vvete considered and sev eral details of special Impoitanco to tho student body vvete emphasized. In view of the fact that the faculty recess will begin at Wednesday noon. November twenty-fourth nnd end on the following Monday noon, it was thought necessary to levy ilvo dollars line and accompany ing conditions on anvone Icav log oi being absent from classes buforo ay uftet the recess. AH Instructois have been noti fied of this ami they will not lie per mitted to postpone classes, to vxtuso anyone from classes, oi to allow any student to so transfer in Ms classes as to ovacta this condition Dean Wav nock lias been nuthoilzcd to deny extensions to every applicant. Nothing definite: so far has been ar ranged in regard to scouting spei lal trains hut accommodations slmlhii to thoso in thu past tiro almost eeitaln so thnt special trains will prohibh leava Lcmonl and Bcllefonto for tho dlfTeiunt parts of tho state. Thu faculty Is also trying to .arrange the sclicdula of theso trains so thnt all students w HI he able to arrive at thu college Monday moi nlng In orden* to give sufficient time foi the af ternoon classes Notices icgurdlng all trains to he used by tile students at Thanksgiving will lie published on tho bulletin boaids nnd In TIIG COLLEG IAN.