Page Four ALUMNUS DESCRIBES JOURNEY TO UNIVERSITY IN STOCKHOLM Professor Blusher, of tie tleeUlna! Derstrtirant has ter vitt!, recoherl a rel ict front Albert Denanlet. a graduate In oluUo-thtndenl enanker in., Linn. of 11110 I)enonler 0011 the \ %Idle Scholar - ship In hln senior ; r ear. spent 0 3000 In geminate strul3 at llasear husetts In ealloto of Teehnolog‘, and tilt epilog riorr one of lho Standinarriao A 0 nrltan mimeo ships for or ithinte stld3 In So“leti Ile Is nut hr SOOOIIOIOI Ills letter. folloos Utna Profv.ut ICInnlo• —T., at mune ont not kln quint, not tof t tonne "to o It t• hi Let taltdi it fat ditto nut in °Went front la ilOlll4, Tho m bolt. *stem In Miro ent and then ton, naturally In a. tlgn noon t diet lon 01,10 to Into eta tin S" o fat hat. e been pro tlralls tumble to plan ahead, lot, tut• nen enough acquainted and bate neen enough mu that illingS not. at ranged totulat August nineteenth found us landing in Gotelinig aftet it sizhain day trim Yes, It 008 n freleht boat, but on lara could bo (.11.11C1 than IL nas Tlll. On tire 101000 uns most illeasant 01111 note moll robot Late of 'rho MOM LI IP went quite fast its no had no sery u rogh en 1.1)11101M1 Mlth. Theme note tines of In tenons. and 1110 n&i . registered no tho Captain Insisted on (hiding no 00111 fin us, no 00 1.10501- ed as him SUVION I . lokl GOlektirt: to Stot Minim uo took tho Lanni and found mote ludulltul Beene, thnn one Lould Imagine The lask of ounllsla killed out hopen of pie se,lng some of It to send lumls to lion States. But nt Ttollhattnn. the ISlngitett of Su eden. kklLlitOn) Ulth present PON,- or Illuelopmento. I got ono pkttne at least to Inttrest tou In this plant, 11101 FINAL BOUT GIVES SOPHOMORES TITLE (continued nom fit lit tinge) 13urtinn 'II tot a MU In 3 minutes 37 second)) 1'1)1103 21 galnul a decision o% ♦r Shaulls '22 In 15 minutes (INtra period) Of the fourtetti entmnts 1.11.11 mtme through the ineliminaties nuteessfull), 01\ 001 benlots, three MU Juniors, four 001 0 Sophomoies, and one 1100 F.:Annan With the :1101°01ot; of the 0001001 of utodidates the meet took on 1100 intmest The annountonent that 2111011 1101110 not be able to meet Park onont of his injut took tmo men out of w the running; and assured tile Sophomoio and Senlin tonns of floe and [guru points 1001111 tit el) In the 1 I 5-guund hoot, \\ 110011 T 2 1111 Pall Tl, he men hit the 11101 soon after the 110111 bogllll, 111111 the Netllllll )1111 1111111 1111 toll Watson It 01 I.- ed aggress!, el) and kept Ills ads antage for a 101 l minutes Then his opponent ma tessfull) broke auto [tom his hold and manta the upper plate This 1100 onl) tetnimmt v, honorer,- and when Watson remtined tile advantage he did not lost) it 01111111 Short!) before the bout ended, lie 01111100 0 half nelson on Afoilltt nhhh resulted in It fall. Time, minutes, 9 seconds Score Sopho mores, 1, Seniors, 3, Juniors, 5, In the 125 pound bout, Giouncid '2l faced Leans '23 Some seconds elapsed before either could throe the other nil' hin feet. In a short time, hou.er. Glouneki succeeded in betting Iltans to the mat, gaining the zahantage Ito did not retain it long, honorer, and When the Sophomore ;tattled the advant lug° he cot bed his opponent into a body end neck hold from ee Mat he ens ;mu - et less to escape. After tuoIIOIIIILOS and 11113 seven setends after the bout had stetted. Ettans registered a fall °to Glean, hi Score Sophomores, 10, Senim s. 3, Juniors, 5 "A fight Bout start to finish - In the phrase that lust describes the bout in tile 1115 pound doss between Buscaglia . 2.1 and 'Williams '22. Although the Jolliet had a Mg achantage tw. the 01111 %Car Inattnttn in XlO,Ollll es's:ti e, his opponent has not laticlng in speed skill and endure:wit. Neal. 111011 galactl the ...haulage for 11111 length of Bak, anti neither man tcas able to get the ethyl Inn ponition to secure a fall the[hats aftel the) bad Palen to the mat. the hreallele eluded hoias and so, to their feet to start hi afresh 1111,0101, when the bout had looted tho nine miunten. Buscaglia has accorded the decision lo IL 111 gill of eighteen seconds Score. Sophomores, 10, Son 3. Juniors, 5 The next bout, In the 154 pound clans between Mourel '2l and Ely '24 um, the /Meltoot of the meet and was a ORDER PUNCH Ice Cream CAKES of QUALITY HARVEY'S 220 E. College Ave. 111/11,111111 / 11111111111111,141111111111111 t 111111111111111111111111111111111111 / 111 1 1 1100tillismimmicininowimmin111111.114,11.1.11/111/11.1.1111.111111111/11111111.1, 1 , 11.111111.11111111111:01:11111 11 1 1 1 1 11011111111111/111111111111111111i11111101.1111111$11111 The : Pennsylvania : State : College .. I.DIVIN EIILE SPARKS, Ph. D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT 2 5 Estobtithed and maintained Im the Joint cello,, of the bolted Staten Gotertanient and the Commonwealth of . Pllll3llOOlO RE H . 1 IVE GAT SCOOLS—Aorlettlture, Engineering, I , lberttl ArM MI , Mining, end Dl.' Memo, offering ci thirtt.eloht rooms of four mare each—Moo mown.. In Rome Economies, Indmitrial Art and Physical Edo. ration—TUITION 1'1113: to 'loth sexes; Incidental Otero.. moderate. I trot moonier begion middle of September; woodeletnexter the flrot of February; Summer Sweden for , 'Tetteherb about the third 3londtw In Juno of omit )car. For elittlogue. bulletins, onnotaneemento, etc., addreso 6 THE REGISTRAR, State, Collage, Panneylvaula hate 13 12100 KVA units genenttlitg at 10000 tolls and 25 osolo. 'lllO tuthlnes ate double t unnet teattlon type running at about 100 B. 1' 21 111 ulitter, loot to 00011 Ice out of the tuthinen, nue lion °to 15 tier 001)1 of the 11111 load In committed tight In the plant. Thu at -1)31 mums tut Anta. ptoduttn 11101 are three thane Wc made it 'loll to the elttAt It pig bon ful itate hew too. uhleh ittostd Set) littelesting It ttits Im in 11100 to fhtd that lot a long time this intputt,3l till Stott elcettoden (tom the btatex, but Jest lam the Cletnians are litllollt gis hut theitS 11.10. Por a little hiettali elelttre 510 Nit/Piled it day at Vadedend le 11010 Sneden of the Ilth centut3 It Is 111111tAtit to explain in feu 1t ado uhat all no 030. tWotltholin of rouse bolds touch of tannest to on, but it in fortunate ue at o here for :not 0 than the nllllOl 04 theme long .111101 nights which are already setting In alight little menteuhat de pi wising effect othet u 100 The IR flu boat Ullax are extoente4 pittutenque and quaint. 1110 turnstile Cutopean ht denign or layout but ten) beautiful and meg 1111110 nate of The 1110/101111114 ate on nnutilet 011110 nutted than man. All the archllectute attract The opera Is altupl3 fine and ntaltoo a forther appeal In being Inexpentilte. It ix nulcddlned Oh, there ate twit 111111). of thingn n.Olll eonnuenting about. I hope es er, thing In 1 uniting sntoothl3 int State this 10111. List yea:, In Bus ton, thew .0:1. 111010) of State own Inn 1 hate ZIOL 111111 tiro name good fortune hem. Still I get mane noun note In 0311111 e. I hope %nu nee In good health. • cu) Sincerely ALBERT 1)13.%1M1.1:It lightning exhibition. lasting only tuen ti eight inaunds Startely any time at all after time hall been railed, Mowrer, u lab elmmers hold, had his lens ex pellentml opponent's shoulders pinned to the mat, and almost before the crowd of spectatois there amino of ulna V.. taking place, the bout was men and lire eontestants nem h Lek at Elicit piac i, on the benthes Scoie• Sophomores., Senlots, S. Juniors, 5. The tonttnt In the 175 pound class, betoten Wetzel '2l and Spangler '2l. Intatzl too minutes and fott)-flee sec onds but oast haw fought throuhhout. :vont:ler hod the tipper hand the entire One but Wetzel inessed hint to the 110111 Ile nos unable hooeser, to soultto out of the aria and Lod) hold that the Senior muted and otts tht own. Stow Suphognotes, 12, Seniors, 13: I unlot s, 5. This bout et cited up the acme between the bonito and Sophomore teams The heat neldit bout nos to be the decid ing' factor in deciding the superiority of one class team °ter the others On the one hand man McMahon, the Sophomore, 11hn had to motif had five admitcs in the preliminaries disposing of Sudan of the Fieshman team, 5,120 n 'waled in the meet in lat. of Mud lera On the Mho hand man Farley. tile big Senior, who had bind one of the hardest fights possible In gaining a decision tir gintulls '22. For fifteen minutes, in te the preliminaries, Farlet had had to put forth every possible effect in defeating a... Junior, tinging had to nrestlo six minutes In an extra pinks' before succeeding. No Ono could !indict mho mould co out victorious hi the crucial test of the e :neut. It max a fume up For the first few minutes aftel the maple hit the annum ”Tiny . was on top and did nplendid mork In iteeping there im long an he could Hemet ei, he soon meakened and the "ctn. gnintd the mita:nage glom flan on It nun a dram. Flint one would leek Site the ',inn, and then the other. Nialiuninsm among the big crowd in the ...tan. nun at its 'tidiest pitch , cue n called and neither could let he • aliwi n inner lifter a fete minutes 116 • 1011491 11 11 6.110 1, 0011111114101011111110141411011.111411.1111111W1.1114110111 si am 2 EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE 1,1 Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy and Soft Drinks OYSTERS IN SEASON MILLER & BREON . 107, South Allen Street. i la memzesmaansemonsionamsoiesainueosaoseeimmeriosim mumomuumumnuominnuummmumumouummannumpummuummammumummunomummumumm For Winter Coughs and Colds Gilliland's Cod Liver Compound. A petit able reconstructive tonic. Valuable in the • 4 treatment of chronic coughs and bronchitis and for the•run-down conditions following .., colds and grip. • i . i RAY D. GILLILAND I 1 DRUGGIST NITTANY BLOCK wumnommumuumunmummuummommummunmmonmummumumanumumuumummi. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN or lest, they came Hilt on the mats once 11101, For three minutes Farley who malted the extra period on top made 0101 y attempt to place his opponent upon his back, but he wan beginning to show the effects of the unusually herd and long tests Ito had had to onduro earlier in the meet. Then lie took the loner position and It ha. McMahon's tutu to get the tlVontage. After ono Intratto and MIX seconds of NOD. Milting, In uhleh he never lost his tots:total:o, he got Farley In such a position that the Senior fell into a die :unions hold and Otto thrown for a fall. Titus "Tiny" McMahon mode his debut into hrestling, with a sui.cess that au guts uell for his future career on the mitts The final score of the meet wan• Sophomores. 11, Seniors. 1 Juniors, 5 BUSY OUTDOOR TRACK SEASON IS PLANNED (Continued from first pogo) unit touniu ottung enough to cull tot th tile keenest competition As late been the ease during the last feu scan a, the first Interim'testate track itttivlties of the team for the outdoot station 0111 be stetted 011 it southet n trip Thu teals !Lave here dating the nutlettitration period Thu first inlet 0111 be Stilt the Vitgittla Pols - Mein& Institute, at Blacksbutg, Vit It Is Intetestlng to note that - Ben - Cubists, 1 20, of Penn State football and track fame, is 1.110 COOl.ll at Vit .:lulu Tet.lt This context 0111 take place on March tuentsetlghth. Tito doss hair, at Charlottesville, Virginia, the Blue and White rutinets 0111 meet those of the ilniterslt3 to Vltidnia A 111 , 5 tMo.)ear tontrrmt hits Just been tom 'detect which plodder fora return meet malt thltl 11181.1t111.1011 at Penn State doting the spring of 1922. A third lineal 0111 1201111110 W 010 SLIICiIIIIO fat the southern trip, but the opponent has not set 110011 deckled. In all probablllts hottett.t. It mill take place With either I.llllll,ettmit Unison sits, John Mulch.. L 71011.1810, or George Washington Lid temits. Whichever one Is atmnged 01111 for the meet. the Blue and White treat le assured of a stiff contest. . . . . Net..lations ate net tinder boy with Mt managers of the Harvard Univers tl nnk team tot a dual meet, to be Ibid here on the nineteenth of API it Ilob.er, If tillat It contest Canna be al ranged, the next possible meet will he with the Unineralt) of IllMols The managets ate attempting to arrange the dual meet here. to take place while the mid best.n runners aro enroute to the Penn Relays at Philadelphia Snell a meet would attract elide Internet In track circles, as It would sirtuall) be an Intersectional contest. 'Die annual Penn Relay Carnival will take plate this tear all the tventr ninth and thirtieth of April. As usual Penn State v ill be represented by a full ttani Too weeks later the Third An nual Penn State Inlet-scholastic Track and Field Day tell rbe held here As a 111111 of the May Das festitities, high and pi operators nulled' athletes from all pal in of the Mato will meet here to battle for track and field honors An mho feature of the day's merits will be the dual intercolleglates meet be mom Penn Stole and Colgate. It In being contemplated at the pie , sent time to send a team to the Inter ailh'giate meet Dint Is to be hold at Pittsbutgh en the Monty-first of Mat I lots tt et, throe Is Homo doubt an, to uhether this can 1w done. In view of the nettnesu of the date to that of the National Intercolleghtte Track Bleat. whit 11 v 11l be held the next meek nt phu e to be decided Inter, but moat piolmbly Cambridge. It is tho desire of the managein to send a Blue and 111. tvain to this cloosic meet, mhich id one of the most important held dur ing the sear. A Commencement lVook meet has been aralmged for. with the University of Pittsburgh furnishing the OIIIIMIItIOn on NOV. Beater field. • This contest Is ei heduled to take piano on the clot until of June, and will close a season that at the present time promises to be one of the most difficult, best balanced, and [molesting In MO 1118101)' of Ililen nod vines nt tills Institution. NOTED LECTURER TELLS OF BALKANS (Continued from hint °ago) iolierlt 0)11:110) ,01011 1.0100 In nom° net.enty 101110 100, /0)0000111t MS MOO extratuditan in 010100 x, but like all that amt of the amid, the rallimuln Atte Lrippled by the ,111" that Dunn monition is Mill a great limbic,. Dr Caul< trateled In the one through dall3 main front Cret !anvil, In Buto ,lnnt le ItoLluttext it Is on overnight ttip hilt the train. doe to arthe at ti n tn. nmer arrhed at Its dentintitlon until 0.20 II to. Them %sere no Hglits, e‘ellene eat lied 1110 0,0 Landle ,10.0 tio bent ithetmontetet nl um). no 1011101, no food 1001 flOlOlOlO - no glitim In the tt iiim". and no panels In the doom The col I !dors and ,eStiloool, acte no Jammed that It wan 11111111110) Impotaillito tonove and the totifit utile filled hi addition: u friend told Mtn of having neen n group of notate.; 'naming It duck spitted oil a !mount of a lively fire on the mot of It moving trait: I beautiful colored elides nhoutal the Danube, the gnat arter) of Roma no!, the salt mines, alto. gullet lent imble the huge cathedral illt ell. and Wt oil wells. and a of Route lona type!, omit of the Ihtehttete In Into eolith; °within... lat. Clink t lolled Klux Ferdinand 111 Ws 111111110 W NOW. Ilf 5.1111.111. 1111(1 Qlll.llll bole lit grand dittightel of Queen \gentile at the palace at Con mein Af Lei the leLttne he shooed some filSeinnting lipeellllo2lB of 11011111111111111 embrolikrles. Di Clap hoc been In t !teal by the Got erntnent of India to tome Out there next sentont calllecture In the Universllt Extension stork In the tarlous Indian Unit el sides. lie .tents to go out there next fall allot the sontluslon of into Summer School th Malt*. Quebec. and retuln line caning of 1922 olth most Inter tmlng lecture material from lndLt. ALUMNI DISCUSS PUBLICITY DRIVE 4Contlnued from first rags) that the college county clubs among the undergraduates aro doing a great amount of work to put the drhe across and that there store plenty of opport unities. hut that It 14 A case of fol. len lag them up. after their of ides I 1 the campaigns are completed. After' l'r Hibshman . . remarks, the meeting stns thrown open for free dis mission and nevem' of the visiting al umni gate short talks. Second of these men emphasized the fact that °ter one thousand students store re lotted last fall bemuse of the lack of buildings and equipment. One of the 11[1111111111 11 1 IMIMMOINIIIIIIIIIM1111111111131111MIUMIUMMIOC 8 N 1 TAILORING i AT VI 1 HENRY GRIMM'S 1 i 206 E; College Ave. I g.. limummumpoommoommunmumnuomumn,ms You Cannot Afford to Miss This Chance to Buy. Silk Shirts $15.00 value at - $7.50 . 10 & $l2 " - 5.00 6 & 7.50 " Mix at 3.75 Manhattan Shirts Collar Attached $lO.OO value at - $5.00 6.00 " - - - 3.75 5.00 " - - 3.00 Gloves $7.50 value at - $4.95 6.00 & $6.50 value at 4.00 5.00 value at - 3.00 4.00 & $4.50 value at 2.15 3.50 value at - - 2.00 Hats $15.00 value at - ' - $7.20 12.50 " - - 6.00 10.00 " - - - 5.50 8.50 " - - - 4.75 Overcoats THE FAS opeakera stated that Penn State would 111110 on enrollment itt the present, of obi thoututud students If none had been 'ejected. The fat t that thlo In thu only Mud grant Inatlttalon in the Saito of Pennuyltanla. although there aro net, end mend•laud grant schools, wan also 07111111.1,d. The Wit speaker, It. 11. Smith 'Ol, Controllet of the collego, spoke on tho Midget and tho eondltlona under bhich It la being urged for adoption by the Mate loginlature. Ito doctored that there woo not n, padded dollar In the budget. Ills cloning ward. were, "If the budget la tut down, 111011 1110 work .111 lime to be oat down." SECOND YEAR BOXERS WIN EXCITING SCRAP c Continued from nest onion) Motu thin point on the Sophomore hall things pretty touch their own way. In the 115 pound chum Mahoney '24, and Cant) '22, staged a good tight. Clot foo ranted the battle to Mahone) whb displayed little form but nmerthelens nos game until the gong at the end of the thind round called a halt to the match. The rrtahman staged several /Montt cane-hooks but was unable to nLOIIIO the handicap of poor training the bout was acerndlngl3 anarded to Coffer>. The tatMe of experience ,its chsnly shuno hi the 100 pound class when At mnl4l‘ completely outfought And s of the searling squad The bout state undoubtedly I.llq 1000 on the entire card, tOthough It Awls es Went that Atnarish had his appestat at bin mercy the whole no) through. Andy"n fought back at his mole experienced adversary with a mit degree of gameness oven though his left eye MILS almost entirely swollen shut 10 the thud round. The bout end- Evllltvlls4ZlAllEV•lllvklirsilimilimilv•lrslMllNllllAlWClll4llv 6 lllvbilvvlll $ $ 1 5 ' Satisfactory Fountain Pen Repairs S - Our well equipped repair department enables' 7 la us to turn out first-class work. S la The Crabtree (Co..g z • JEWEL.O.RS. - S • State College, Pa. • keWimimiltevsCiAmmiclesavwslovmvialwillAMWlWOMW44MAlWWWWl - - - - - _ BEGIN NOW 114ke a "Red Seal" collection and have the world's best artists en tertain you every day. ..• GET THEM AT - Li r.ra. ""Evrarytl-aing Musical" Sheepskin Coats $35.00 value at - - $20.00 30.00 " - - - 15.00 20.00 " - - - 12.00 Caps I Group at - - $1.75 I Group at- - 2.50 Ties $4.00 value at - - $2.25 3.50 Knit ,at - - - 2.00 2.50 " - - - 1.30 3.00 " - - - 1.95 2.50 " - - - 1.25 300 Black at - - - 1.60 2.00 1.00 1.50 "- .. .75 1.00 " - - - - .60 Stockings $2.50 values at - - -90 c 2.00 " - - - -75 c 1.50 - - . - soc .75 " - - - -40 c 1-2 Off Leather Goods 1-3 Off ON SHOP Tue 9 day, January 18, 1921 od with the decision of the Judges go ing to Our Sophomorea. ' Clark '23 and Iterbman . 2.4 of the 175 ;round claim atoned the last bout of the moot. Chalk had thu advantage over the first your out both In height!, and leach and consequently had the battle to Ills own liking Thls last decision of the Judger for the Sol/homeres boost ed the Sophomore's points to five, thus nothing tiro Stud tomtit of tho setup stung at 1-1 Gradtiate Manager Nell Fleming and Coach Herman were the Judges for tho meet. Couch Berger who In ansisting "Dirk" . !Inflow In rounding out the varnite boxing team sei tell In the cepa- I lit of referee Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing They have fork ed n habit which Is hard to break You ought to Join them—why don't you do it today( E. W. GERNARD If You Break Your Glasses Or Are Suffering from Eyestrain DR. EVA B. ROAN 522 E. College Ave:
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