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N0.,38 VARSITY BOXERS TO CLASH WITH PENN TEAM TONIGHT Red 'and Blue Battlers Promisejb Give Nittany Mittmen Stoutest Oppo- "-. - sition Met This Season _ TILL" ROCAP OF PUBLIC LEDGER WILL OFFICIATE 'The v Ishv boxing will meet theft old ilvals, the Undo viii of Pennsyl vania mittinen,,,ln the Ai mory tonight at seven °clock ond don', all Indications the 'fortis going to ill as It never hat berme 10 0 P.n,Stateivi anti The Red nod Rine tenet .ons:to be out lot blood lint whether the Nitiony Lion Is gning to he the victim gems problemat ical At any Into the Penn boxers still haVe set en men of lecognieed fighting ability to enter In the seven boots on tonight's card and as a result, fight 'fans may anticipate a meet which Prem ises to be fought in n uhirlwlnd fashion from beginning to end "13111 . ' Recap, sporting editor of the Public Ledger dull referee tile hoots That Penn has a .. hang-up - team is ti Indisputable fact Every weight Is filled b 5 n loan with knows the game from one end of the alphabet to the other, having listed In Its line-up three amateur champions of the east, an am ateur champion of the world and two men uho were on the Olympic team The probable line-up which the Red and Blue will use has bean received and differs little from the one which was published in the last issue of the COLLEGIAN While Benton is de clared to he..the Quaker who will fill - the 115 pound berth there Is neveithy. less a strosg_ conviction that Coach Deckm may sent_ In Burkett wise Is reported to be awaiting the opportunity or mixing things with Captainßahleln McKenzie will In all probability not be used in the 125 pound division and in his place will be fought a man nam ed Walsh. Walsh is the type of boxer that In characterized in ring parlance as a "rough-houses' and consequently Chapin, the Penn Staid man who will .opppne,hltn, will have a-tough proposi tion, on gals - hands. Chapin, however. Is a good fighter, having clever foot work and a hard punch Vanilla who was a likely candidate for this berth has nithdrawn front college. - O'Malley, the fighting son of Arils, will fill the 135 Pound class for the Philadelphia.. Little need be Bald of "Tommy's" ability except that he is a boxer the like of which is seldom seen In collegiate bozineeircles...being the amateur champion of the world in this class. Cooper of the Nittany squad will (Continued on last page) , Detroit Games `On Diamond Schedule Two games that Were pending have I been closed and one more contest has been added to the varsity baseball sche dule for the coming eetteen ne announc ed by Dianager C. B Seeds and as passed by the faculty committee on athletics, making a total of twenty-four comas to he Played by the "Blue and White'. nine Twelve of the contests scheduled will be played on New Beav er while the remaining twelve will be staged on foreign diamonds The opening game of the season will be the first one on the southern trip which has been scheduled with the team at the Naval Training Race, situated at Hampton Roads, Virginia Thls game which lindated to be played on Monday, March the twenty-eighth, will precede the game with the University' of Virginia to be played at Charlottes ville on the following day. This trip 'will be closed by the game with George town, to be played at Washington, D C. After the six games on this trip have been played, the team — will re main at home for the following sit games This will be the first time of the year that student baseball fans will have a chance to see the varsity In action Then follows the eastern trip, on which the Nittany nine will meet Yale, Princeton', New York Uni versity, and Lehigh After this trip, the University of Detroit team ip sche duled to appeal hero for two contests, that will prove to be Intersectional clashes of a high order. Penn State's old rival, Pitt will be met at Pittsburgh followed by the contest with Penn at Philadelphia. The remainder of the schedule will be played at home when Bucknell University and the University of Pittsburgh will be the OPPononts of the varsity diamond mon. AMERICAN LEGION POST WILL GIVE SMOKER SOON The Nittany Poet of the American Lesion will hold a Washing.ton's Birth day /smoker in tho basement of the I 0. 0. F. Hall on the twenty-second of this•month at eight o'clock In the ev eying and all ex-soldiers, mdlors and marines are invited to attend. A vory pleasant evening Is =wed everyone as there will be an abundance of smokes and eats on hand and music will be rendered by the Penn State Quartet .and 'Schlosser'e orchestra. A few speeches will also be made by Prom inent men of this vicinity. ROMIG AND BARRON 0 RUN TOMORROW Blue and White Runners Entered in Special Events at Guaranty Club Meet in New York Penn State will be represented by two runners in the Indoor track meet of the Guaranty_ Club of New York City, which will be Inld at Madison Square Garden, In that city, tomorrow night, Romig being Invited to run in a special three ,thousand metro race against some of the boot distance men In truck circles today, and Barron being extend ed an Invitation to run' In the high hurdles against - Thompson, of Dart mouth College. Romig has been invited to take tart In a number of long distance races within the course of the last two weeks, but hasAyeen unable to accent because he has not been in the proper physical condition. However, he has been grad -natty-. returning -to his regular form. and has been, directing his Practice in _preparation, for the- contest tomorrow night, and it Is - expected that he will show upnrell In the race The race In which Romig will take part will be the feature _of. the Guaranty meet. It will be of internatlodel , Ohamoter, us Josef Guillemot, the world's Olympic five thousand metre champion has been se cured to compete - with three of Allied 's best, Including 'Romig, Ritl. - and The huidle event between ThoMption, and Barron promiles tope of no little interest It Sill be the third time that these two stars have met The first was at the Olympic Games held at Ant werp taut summer, when Thompson barely nosed out Barron In the hurdles The second occasion took place several weeks ago at the lifillrose Games In New York City Barron got a, good start and leading the flelwhen he struck a hurdle. - and was not - able to regain Ike goosed lost through this misfortune. John Hopkins Meet Next Coach hlarth, 18 making arrane manta to take several members of the track team to the annual indoor track meet which will be held at John Hop kine University one week from tomor row Penn State will be represented In one of the relay events, and probably In several other races Haruard Meet Certain Manager Sell has recently completed negotiations which practically assure that the Harvard University track team will ,be teen on New Beaver field this spring in a dual , moot with Penn State. While final _arrangements have been completed, it is quite probable that the meet will take place on Tuesday, April nineteenth, while the Crimson runners Are an their southern trip This meet will preclude the possibility of a epeet with the team from the University of Illinois Rams planned to try to have the Illinois team stop hero on lie way to the Penn Relays which will be held in Philadelphia during the last part of April. AFTERNOON BAND CONCERT TO BE GIVEN NEXT SUNDAY The members of the college military band have announced a concert to,be given by their organization on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Several numbers of more than ordinary merit aro Included on the program. The French comedy overturn is one of ICel er-Bela's finest compositions but It is not known as well deare some of his other overtures The some Fantasia Is a collection of Hungarian folk - songs and national airs. It Is typically Hungarian In character. Mr Kimmel, student leader of the band will play Regretti d'Amour by Bright, romance for clarinet. The program fol lows 3. Wagner—Zlnvocation to Battle" (Rienzi) 2., If.eler-Be).—Overture .. .French Com edy" 3. 12roght--Ciarinet Solo "Regrets d'Amour" Mr. Kimmel 4 Donlelo— . Donso dos Sultan." Tobanl—Fantusto. Hungarian 6 Pollan—March "Mothers of Demo cracy" The next number In the series of Sun day afternoon concerts will bo given by tho College Orchestra on February twenty-seventh, Et three o'clock. LION'S PAW, ELECTIONS P. W. Griffiths .21 B. C. Jones '2l J. L. Roinis. '2l , 1•. 11 Leusetifier 11 STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1921 •nn Slate's new President who eNTects to college sometime_in A PITT CAGE.FIVE TO MEET VARSITY IN RETURN CONTEST BLUE AND WHITE BASEETEERS PREPARED TO DO BATTLE WITH SMOKY CITY AGGREGATION-PANTHER FANS - HOPE FOR VICTORY ON NITTANY HOME FLOOR The verslo basketball tram will hair a,hard mt. n to 'erficiczta..the ahaft , ,cr" the , PttoLli - Oe five ishlch la Cooling here COMM.. evening tO elect the carsity at sesen o'clock In the Amory The Pitt quintet Is cooling 111111 the Intent of wiping out the defeat Il lticli theY teeelved st the hands of the Blue and 'White three %seeks ago on the Plait.; home-floor, but the Penn State floe Is In good condition and looks fit to bet- ter the record made against the Panther In the lace game Ilhich ended 39 to 33 level of Penn State - 'The — outcome of the• guile tomorrow night soul timid° 'the Standing of the Panther In Pennsylvania collegiate bar• 'ltetball circles The only Keystone BULLETIN FRIDAY 6.30 p m —Lehigh-Northampton County Club, 14 L. A. 7 00 p. m —Forensic Club, 19 L. A 7.00 p. m —Boning, Penn State vs Penn—Armory. 7.45 p m —Lecture by Mr Park, Old Chapel. 8 00 p. m —Rehabilitation Minstrels, Auditorium. ,SATURDAY 230 p m —Wrestling, Penn State vs Harvard, Armory 6.00 p. m —Basketball, Freshmen vs Pitt Freshmen, Armory 7.00 p m —Basketball, Penn State - vs Pitt, Armory 8 00 p. m —Rehabilitation Minstrels, Auditorium. _ SUNDAY 9315 p: m.—Two year Ag Bible Class, 11 L. A Both Chapels—Rev William L Sawtelle, D D, First Presbyterian Church, Scranton. 3 00 p. m —Band- Concert, Auditorium. _ MONDAY 6.30 p fri-L-Fieshmen Class Meeting 7 00 p. m —Meeting of Lafayette Delegates, L A 'Bldg 7.30 p. m —Conservation Meeting, Old Chapel 7.30 p m —Cosmopolitan Club, Room 213 Old Main 7:30 p. m.—Prof . . A E Martin on""Political Parties and the Part They Play in Our Government", Old Mining 8.00 p. m —Camp Devens R 0 T.:C men, 314 Old Main. .. , NOTICES \ Registration Fee for the Lafayette Conference is payable at the Y. M. C A Hut Pofesior H H. Stoek of the University of Illinois will deliver a lecture on the "Storage of Coal" in Whim 200, Old Mining Building at one-thirty o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Paul Jones, former Bishop in the Protestant Episcopal Church, and at present secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation of New York City, will address the student body in the Auditorium next Sunday afternoon immediately after the band concert, under the auspices of the Y: M. C. A The Cercle Franc= announces that it will hold a dance on March fifth from eight.to twelve o'clock, in the Women's Bpldinga Tickets may be purchased from Mr. D H Porterfield, 225 Frazier St.``, or Mr F 0. Nolte, University Club. SOPHOMORES—Candidates for second assistant tennis - mild gers sign up at Athletic 'Association Office now. 4 Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT There will he' a free entertainment given by the Y. M. C A in the Old Chapel tomorrow night at seven o'clock Among the feat ures there will . be movies and several amusing and' instructive acts. All are welcome. ToUrgitut. take up his duties at 1 pril. quiptit,othei than Penn State uhich li,,kitchlut eclat vlctory,oter_the . ..SuipSy_ Cltysilre Is the Grove`Clty College ag egation but the Panther teawi Coach Fferman v combination far vuomlni to the western up-staters, and they ftl3 that a victory . over the Nit lent lilon on its home floor will clinch the slate honors for the Panther, an imal.; to the reports Lentil Pittsburgh. Lust week the Pantile, invaded New 1 - mle state and mune back ulth vie lodes eve, Colgate and the Army An othm,game oldie on this northern trio did not turn out so sueessfully for Pitt, Mum Syramise got the better end of the score (Continued on not coon, HARVARD WRESTLERS HERE FOR FIRST TIME TOMORROW New England Intercollegiate Champions Will Bring Strong Team for Inter sectional Contest in Armory =, CHANGES MADE IN TWO BLUE AND WHITE BERTHS PREPARATIONS FOR "JOLLIES" COMPLETE ItehMis Annual Production Will be GiNen,in Auditortum Tonight and Tomorrow Kvening itaiglng from present Indications, %shot the cuts tin Haus tonight on the "Jollies of 1921." the Rehabilitation Club', combined ininntrci and musical comedy shunt, those for t:nate enough! to hold Me tt4 will he offered something oad In the I,* of entertainment at Penn State Since the arrival several meels ago of E G Monet tepiesenting the Joe Bien Production Company of Chicago, rehearsals have been staged °vet y °tuning In the Auditorium and the tesults of the faithful stork of the members of the vtst Will undoubtedly he noticed In theit performance The enthusiasm and Interest display ed by the individuals .in the show In lent ring the parts assigned them, has far exceeded the expectations of the Director who says the talent from which he has been permitted to select ; the cast It far above the acel.ige, and' is even better than he has found at any Mien college where the same Iwo• duction has been given. This is prob ably due to the fact that many niembers of the caseare experienced actors, hav ing appeared in Plays before The scenery is of an extraordinary type ari - ctra-complete change has been secured for each act while the costum es and gowns are new and sparkling and - promise to add freshness to the Performance The cast,,hich man announced In the font lasue of the COLLEGIAN includes! the names of several persons who bane already established a reputation for themsely es In previous Penn State dra matte presentations, .including a share ber of ,omen students who will share honors with the Rehabs. The , first part of the "Jollies? or "Lies" will, take the form of a minstrel show A big feature of this part of the performance will he the novel way In which the characters are introduced to the audi ence. and The "tam" work, singing a lancing are brought out In a pleaein m E manner rarely seen nit the legitimatt stage This act will be somewhat of an Innovation from the usual black faced end man type, in that each ora of the thirty men and twenty admen constituting the "circle" trill have an active part The first part of the minstrel Is fol lowed by a novelty called "The Buffet Diner on the Laughland Limited" Miss Aleen Fell as Miss Virginia Van. dergould, a movie "queen" and Mho hC"ieis as a disturbed passenget, port ray their respective parts In an ex cellent manner. and Joseph W Dean, whoMetre(' in the Rehab minstrel of (Continued on Pagel Four) ['SEERS FOR TEE MEET In order to take care of the large crowd which Is expected to attend the athletic events of 1101 week-end, It has been decided to provide ushers who will direct the people to their seats There mill be sections ...reed tot college guests, faculty . , co-eds, and the various classes For the boxing elect with 13 of P scheduled for 7 o'cicok Fri day °toning, tile dome UM be opened promptly at 6 o'clock Pm the wrestling meet Satur day afternoon ulth Harvard. echo doled for 2 10, the doors will be opened at 1 30 o'clock. Saturday otening, the seating arrangements for the basketball game with Pitt scheduled Tor 7 o'clock, will hold lot the Fresh man game with the Pitt Fresh men scheduled for U o'clock. On anot of the short time be eon games it will he impossible 'for any changing of seats The enhance through 21r.Bez dek's 011100 will be used only by ladies and their escorts. - The Cadet Beed bee boon netted to attend, and will play soleetione before the opening of each con tent. - The ushers will _be under the direction of cheer leader /nankin biller, and it Is hoped that every 'one attending will go-operate an much as possible in order that the maximum Beating enormity of the Armory may be realized. Reserved seats will be held un til 10 minutes before - scheduled time of meet: The Big Time Will Start 1 Tonight J PRICE FIVE CENTS Ono of the !Ogg,. fostm es of the Washington s I.lt 1111111 1111.1, Old till , letit meats 11111 hu the tat sitn. Nt I cal ling meet 0 1111 111,1 lid Lhils eielty to ohn Inu uftet 110011 to o'clock ill the Al nun, hit 0111 110 the hecond inert of the srawn lot the Blue and Willie. and in onliset to he one of the me, into eating of the cnth e wason. IS the Crimson graniticrs coneti lute a dlilleult aggregation to owr come Coach Lewis has spent most of the week In conditioning tilt team for the contest tomorrou and the Penn State mat men will entm the meet In good condition the fleet milli Harvard connianeed a utak ago Nestindse and mere completed list Wednesda3 night The Penn `fate line-up Cu, the con test tomtit., Is an rogues 115 pound class, Watson - 125 pound clans, Evans 115 pound class, Captain Detat 145 pound class, Oehrle 158 pound class, Mbwrer 175 pound class, Spangler Heavy, eight class, MacMahon The number of candidates compet ing for places on tomorrow's team any not so lat ge as the one for the Lehigh meet, due to the fact that several of the squad Pace sustained minor Injuries and seers forced to stay out of the trials rot thls time at !coat Honor thele,s, the number of those alto tried out aas large and gratifying to the coaching staff The more the compe tition In the toals, the better prepared will the successful candidates he for the meet There nere many fine bouts during the recent trials, Some of which stele of intercollegiate calibre . _Tice be rlllll' ''', / , 5W - aEliFir which clench cheer the fact that many, members of the squad are Progressing tepidly In the art The Crimson line-up for the meet (Continued on last page) FAMOUS BARITONE TO SING HERE WEDNESDAY Ronald Wertenrath, Noted Opera Star Will Give Excellent Prog ram in Auditorium Aetnald WerrentatlL one of the fore most halftones on the concert plat forms of today, still appear in the Audltollum nest Wednesdatevening I at elght-Ilfteen o'clock and will render a reactant that still equal In quality any recital noa Shen on the American stage Pot the past feu yearn, Hr. Wetretwath has enfoi.ed considetablo fame and popularity and has %Wadi's risen In musical cheles until hei has finalit beconle one of the most Inilliant lights In the musical world He has had an enviable tecord up to the perc ent date and Is continually in denland toe recitals. musleal (telltale, concerts, etc Ills popularlt3 In fact Is not ex ceeded by any male singer In this country is slat he attested to the fact that he gate on hundred concerts last. season He his plated leading toles at the Hellopolitan Opel. In Nev Vert City and aline there Was nn oSt notable flgal e ail Wert enrath has also made many excellent records for the Victor Company and those who hate Item cl life splendid taloe on the yiettola aid uelcome the opportunity of toeing the famous altlst In person The hinitone's fame has not been co [land only to this count* however, uent abrosd last summer under the nt tnagement of the Wolfsohn Muel cal Bateau and gave a series of recit als in 'England The English public Alas loud In Its praise of the singers nontletful softie and personall4 and re stetted Imenls Ills departure for Amerl ti t on the closing tom. "The London (Continued on lout 0090) LAFAS ETTR coNrionr.NcE QUOTA ABOUT FILLED The tonanittee In charge of malting arrangements for the Penn State Dele gation to the Student Volunteer Con lemons at Lafa3ette College eye! est week-end reports that the quota n of flit) delegates has just about been ilureached If thole a any poisons who eshe to attend there re are a few places open Reports nom Lafatetto indicate that the canto.ce will be well , worth attending All persons who ate signed up as delegates are requested to meet In the Liberal Arts Building on Monday even lug at Be ton o'clock to make arrange ments Mr the trip and to elect a bust nes inanaget and delegation lead.. The room fot this meeting will be post ed an ths Bulletin Boards of the Camp us. Delegates are also requested to pay registration fees as soon as pos. elble at the desk in the Y. Hut.
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