MkW, JBnwry,2l, 1021 We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to call and see our line of hard candies when ar ranging a color scheme for dinner and other occasions. GRAHAM & SONS Con the Corner CAPTAIN DETAR REJOINS VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD During the exainhuttlon period that Is now in progress at Penn State, no thities among the members of the %milling' squad urn being slightly cur tailed, but otitis tho purling of the acc ent, semester, the Millie squad mill renew Its intensli.e training. During the latter part of this nook and all of next Seek, dui dull) praMiee period for grapplers has been net at from Mice to nix o'clut.k, with the pur pose of keeping the candidates In fit condition and at the same time allovang them ample limo in tho afternoons and evenings for preparation for their tt amlnations. Captain Dot. Iteturnet The prospects for a successful mat season this year wero greatly enchanc ed by the recent return to Penn Stole of Captain "Downy" Deter. theater 136 pounder. Last spring. after the close of tho season. from which Penn State enlarged the Intercolleglato champion fat tho third consecutive 11010, Deter, who non the title In his weight, was elected to lead the team this year. He did not return to collage lent tall, but Is now back and getting into condition for the coming meets. Ho Is looked upon as the boot Blue and Whito con tender for the 135 pound berth on the team. Detar's intereollegbde wrestling car eer began In his Sophomore year at Penn State. During his first year on the varsity team ho went through the entire season without losing a bout. but vms prevent.' from onthring the Intercolleglates because of an Injured shoulder. Ho was out of college one year and returned in tho fall •of 1910. 068117 getting a place on last year's vat shy. His only defeat during the season was to Swolgart, of Annapolis, and ho captured the intercolieglato championship In his clean at the meet at Penn last spring During test sum mer ho was ono of the prominent can didates for a plaeo on the American wrestling team which was to bo sent to the Olympic Games, at Antwerp, Bel gium Ho won ids way consistently to the final bout, but was nosed out by a want margin of nlnotcon seconds by the national champion, Metropolis. This year he returns as captain of the Blue and Willie grapplers and much confkleneo is being placed in his ability to aid greatly in making the season a sasses. SAVE TIFF D4TE MARCII 4, 1921 PATRONIZU OUR ADVBRTISEIRS QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE * OUR STANDARD PENN STATE CAFE .14.1-1-7÷l-24÷.1444+4-1•44+4444-8-X-: :1 I N+++++ , l4:.l.+4* The Book Exchange Opens on Monday, January 24th, at seven o'clock It is located on Allen Street, in the room formerly occupied by Nick Diamond. It will be open every day until nine in the evening You will realize a profit by selling your drawing instru meats, slide rules, and used second semester la'ooks. You will save by buying used books at THE BOO}{ EX- 3 : CHANGE. THERE'S A-FRAME EVERY PICTURE "WE MAKE 'EM" O P.m IC) E N QTATE The PH T O *•- , 11 P 212 E. College Ave. METAL STRESS SUBJECT OF RESEARCH PROFESSOR Professm H. P. Moore nho Is con nected With the Univtreity of Illinois hl tho department of research ‘t ark, delhored a very Instructive and Inter esting lecture In Old Chapel last ;NVed nesday owning on the subject. ...Fat igue of Metals Under Repeated Stress.. Ito evpiained the behavior of different minis under a repeated load and point ed out tho progressive (altars of these metals under stress He said that a piece of steel Which is summed to be ductile may sometimes Monk under stress u Melt is duo to the fact that tho steel, in some mysterious way, crystal lizes under a repeated load. In Mg the microscope came into use for , the stud) of, metals and by means of this Instrument It Was learned that moot motels ate crystalline In structure. When a material Is stressed a large number of times, crystals aro broken out and little. crocks form from which larger cmcks eventual)) open until the I material breaks. Professor Moore explained that Jt gloom say the breaking of a metal under strong may be avoided by keeping nlthin the elastic limit. Ho declared that this sound. all right on paper but the elastic limit Is a very plastic and uncertain thnig. In determining the elastic limit the average action is ob tained and If there Is a very small de fect on the piece It nal go undetected pith the result that cracks may form and keep getting larger until the time breaks Ho said that automobile springs often break under a light load. Title la duo to tho fact that they are probably subjected to heavy loading and the machine In driven over rough roads alth the result that small cracks start In the material e and little °melts once started continuo to got larger and W..WNWAWlAlmMnivanrwavbEvOlvAlM*.Mv 4 lNlMEma• s Only 3 Days Left to Get a ' High Grade Shoe for the price of a cheap one 1 3! COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 1 The : Pennsylvania : State : Colleoe Established and maintained by the Join t action of the Enthid States Gmernment end the Comnionnvaltla of I 'Pennsyllntala og• FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, end Mauna Science, offering thlrty.eight courses of four years each—Also courses 10 Rom Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation—TUlTlON FREE to both pesos; Incidental charger moderate. First semester begins middle of September; second /101111 , 04, thin first of Febrlntr3 i Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday In Juno of each year. for clatiomic, bulletins, ontmuneements, etc., address . lIIE lIEUISTIt IE, State College, Pennsylvania 1 . _ FOR PENN STATE COLLEGIAN and larger until the snring.may break at some time under a comparatively light load. In closing. Profesvor Moore told that there are four factors which deturinlim tho life of metals. Tbeso factors aro strength, ductility, bonnie:lo lly, anti chistielly and by means of these qUalitlol. It Is possible to &Tido In it lingo minims° the behasior of metals andel repented Nurse, VARSITY BOXERS MEET SPRINGFIELD TOMORROW Wont Mood from grit pago) The mune of Russell will be truce represented hi the meet, title time In the ilk pound clan. Either Aiken or Clark .111 fill the Nitlany NM' In title class with mme posslidillo of the former being used. Clerk ham lean civic during the pant 'cock and it in not likely that he trill ho in Gondßion for the bout. Aiken IN a good limn for the ',eight nod Is looked upon to Ihul.tldngu up con sidembil. The bout in the Ili pound dais will undoubtedly he the one uhich will at tract and hold the attention of every fight fan who attends tocuon o. evening. Beck, of Penn blab' .111 meet the Springfield 1111111 {OlO goes under the name of "Selcikt com hi this div ision. In tht 111,t t 11.11 Olassachusetts Tech. Adams mixed things up so much that the Tech 1111111 . $ necond togged the towel Into the Hag during the first round liken he cm. that his man wag no match for the fighting soldier Beck has shoun considerable improvement this ueek and he Is limited as the strongest nun on the team at Ills ',eight ' The Harrisburg boxer is a slugger from the word go and In addition In fast en his feet fora man of hlx 0101 and uclght. Cl Irian uttn I:lietic urich r i. that Linlnd should hold lege man at his ',eight this The final bout on the card, the'way). neight class, is scheduled to be staged The Varsity Pool Room We Retain our Trade by Deserving It UNDER POST OFFICE - POOL and BILLIARDS • C RYSTAL CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES and CANDY . [DIEM Pt I C H• H. G. MORRELL, Prop. Penn State 1920 EDWIN EELS SPARKS, I% D., L.L. I), PRESIDENT c 11. , . I'IIO.A, NI 0 Tim Photolay Tint Is Gonornlly Conceded To 110 Greater Than the Greatest gi heretofore Produced, Introducing . ; To The Screen World 0 OTIS SKINNER II America's Foremost Romantic o Character Actor In The Play lil That Is Acknoithalmat To Ile Rio Most Notoworthy &mom KISMET • • Edward Knoblock's Famous 0 Spectacular Drama 0 a • More Gorgeous Than the aßeauty of. Southern Skies o THE MARVEL OF CINEMA ART I Coming to the -Pastime Theatre January 27th and 28th ■ litionomewastammendieutiesserea botween Medium. end romp Springflold man Photos nine has not been announc ed es yot. Madlore. It Is figured, will put up a. herd fight set ho Is fast on his feet and has Um ability of lending hard blows. There in a alight possi bility that Clark may In. substituted for Madiere but the Illness of the former loxes :onkes this chant,. doubtful. The regular intemolleginte lolan will bo tined in tomorrow nluhVe .nutchen. Timm tan minute munco with ono min ute rent between roundn will bo fought. 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