Page Pout 1 Ell ETABLE Sant El 761 EMILY COMPLETED Since list Nosembet, from six to ten men hose been employed on the filet detailed Money eset made of Pennsy 1- walla seget thie glowing This study st undertaken under the joint super vision of the Penimlsaula State Col lege toll the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Stctetaty of Agrit.ul tint nod 11112111111.01 . 1 stns the. origin atm 01 the plan olteteby all the tani miltsatl lesoutees of the State am to la insestlgoted, Is It fitst step in a Mold montam of Improvement that mill tomb 1113 L only the producers of foodstuni but the c as moll L. 141 .1111111C1 fl.ll appleonsumers toehold surses Lootpreted and the report is nest moll undo %say At the in esent thee the senetable industry has been stud ied in nine-tenths of the counties of the State, and the others 0111 be visited before soling Is fir adsanced Until the present time no one knew 31111 celtainty shat the resources of PerlllSNlNanill ale mith regard to the segetable clops, nor was there any as surance that the State could be reks enably self-suppottlnk as far no veg tables me concerned The survey bun almatly done much to clear up the situation, by furnishing esact infor mation as to the usefulness of Penn sylvonit soils and the adaptability of her climate for vegetable production. In genetal the possibilities in vegetable gio,lng in the Statt; base aPPOared good It Is expected that in the final 1 epot t °ash county %sill he treated sett ardely and that the 1110Ie important mooing' sections will be discussed In 11111011 detail In addition to the members of the - timetable section of the Department of Ilintieultule, all of ahem are graduat `Co of Penn State. a number of Mimi taint titre assisted in the survey. These !mind° John S Gardner, T It Bechtel, 1, D. Mills, Raymond F ighi, Gilboa Watts, Leonard Smih, Ilan) Dschus, and .1" H Mendenhall. Captain Detal of the urestling leant al so spent a month on the survey catty tills nintei In Westmoreland and Wash- Innwn counties The success of the iliolt.ct will depend In large measure nu the enenD and faithful set vice of iilO4C men PENN WRESTLERS NO MATCH FOR VARSITY (Continued from first paged dents, Watson ups on top the entire thne but uas unable to get a di Ii the second thiee minute section, how ever. Gift slotted ulth the advantagL but N% sheen> overturned and throw by ;Watson alth acrotch and nee hold Time, 13 minutes, 45 seconds. In the 125 pound bout. Grant, a Penn tegulatt, faced Garber, Penn State. , In the lattet's Gist varsity match of the cocoon The Blue and White veteran took Grant to the mat shortly *ter the bout began and had the tippet hand until the tilt closed He made use of a et etch and arm hold exclusitely in Wing to get it fall but Grant's sup erim aided hint in breaking his opponent's grips The bout ended as a decision for Gather In nine minutes Captain Deter, of the Penn State team opposed Herdeg, of the Red and Blue In the 135 pound class. Dam. teas eas ily the superior of the tuo, and at no time was In danger of being thrown, al though Herdeg teas succe.ful several times In Seeing himself front bad holds and teguining his feet. The contest lasted net en minutes and seven sec onds, u hen "Dave" got a fall, using a half nelson and body hold. , The next bout was the most Interest ing of the meet, Oehtle, Penn State. meeting Holland, Penn, In the 145 pound el3ss Both men uere aggressive from the slast and both worked their way out of some dangerous positions When the pail first hit the mat. Oehrie teas on top He wonted well and almost suc ceeded in getting a fall several times He was In turn almost thrown himself, alien Holland got the advantage He tolled, hots ever, and, using a head lock and body hold, he threw the Quaker _ . Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities F YE'S, 200-202 W;: College Ave. Good Materials plus Good Workmanship make Quality Products HARVEYS' Baked Goods and ICE CREAM 220 E. College A Time, 8 minutes, 24 Seconds ' In the 151 pound ChlS4 it did not take "Tip" Menses long to Duo, Raboniwits, of tile tlsllos Seseral minutes elaps ed before the Blue end White wtman could get limb Monk, to the mat, but Dom then on he had everything his on n Om, thi on log his opponent with an 01 ni end lied) hold In three minutes and Melee seconds The shot tort bout of the Afternoon sins between Spangle', Penn State, and Close. of Penn. Spenglet greatly out neighed ;the Qunktt end had little trouble. handling, him Sivutgler took Close off his feet with n heed cimmery, and tin en 11110 with the seine hold almost Its soon tire pall sh troll the met. Tire time No.'s fifty -seam' seconds, and the boot toms almost too f Ist to lotion "Tin)" 81c8Ishon Sr.l slated to len resent Penn State in the unlimited Moss, but nas lowed to Mt* out of the meet on tecount of the minus ill oft a winds. and Weisel appeared In his place He U. 19 greatly outneigh ea by his opponent, acting certain My els, of Penn 1-lone‘m, the Blue and White grappler had a decided favor in each and height and PUt up a very good showing. He did not lose the ad vantage at any time during the bout, and, after Mt minutes and twenty-five secands of feud fighting, pinned Myers' houlders to the mat, using a head and arm hold PinaLecore. Penn State, 33, Penn 0 Referee, Bruce, Lafayette. Timer, Doc tor Torrence. SWARTHMORE DRIBBLERS LOSE FAST CAGE GAME (Continued from first nage) Giese Battle in First Holt Verb few field galls mere mode In the filet half be either aide and the name seemed destined to he a tmeltie endue ante test tt ith a low score ending. Soon after the half opened, Benjamin eluded his opponent and neatly Plunged the ball though the Centelof the ring from a considergble distance The shot tt Is a pet feet one and swept the crowd off Its feet, but this indication of the C. tract provost concluded ns soon as It began, the Suattinnote list of tallies. Ballinger, not to be outdone, tetallatml by tocketing a two-pointer through the net and the battle of points was on Haines then established the Penn State lead by aviating two tallies In succes sion before the close of the period Wolfe made foul out of six In this half, while Benjamin made three out of sev en Klllinger Opens Second Half In the second half. Singer broke the scot log Ice by one of the most cmark able shots of the evening Ho obtain- • . IL; Co Co K. . • Keep looking at our window as you pass our store, and you will always find something you want for yourself, or for a gift for a friend.. The Craibtr(a"Cior"t - '• - • Jetnta.L.e:Rs . Have you tried_ihe KLENZOmouiH TREATMENT Klenzo Dental Creme will free the teeth from its dis coloration and tartar, corrects mouth aciaity,Yeartlis'' bacrerial growth s and hardens the gum tissue. - it with a Klenzo Tooth Brush. ' Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic will keep the mouth and throat free from infection. 3exaU ;JZlrub &tore Robert J. Miller, P. D. State College, Pa. PILAR INCLINE CITY OF BAHIA. BRAZIL BAh a lLA owc io r l i t t v y ided on i C T , cl „ a t n 3o. Ur s p n er o a:a top of o cliff—the other extends between the foot of the cliff and the waterfront. Four Otis Elector Elevators in two large X'Nfi vertical towers and the Otis Incline Railway pictured here, carry the people and freight up and down the cliff. The Incline Railway' is built at an angle of 40 degrees; there are two cars working alternately, each with a frapacity of 20 "cork and 1500 pounds reight and the trip is made tit 90 seconds Otis engineering has successfully linked these two pats of Bahia. This achievement, big as a is, la but one significant detail of the world-widd son ice given by Otis. 411.14 the famous structures of the worm are eqmpprd soak Ohs Elevators. -OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY "... WI Ptdps Cldei el Me Wald PENN STATE i ' XiLLEGIAN:77 '.. . 11C":4_ , 74 ed the ban In the middle of the floor and immediately assayed the difficult long distance shot. The ball sailed to ward the goal and slipped through %hit our' disturbing the net. He followed this den and ernent wh a second double docket, and then B eenjamin. the Swarth y]. e ytar, made his second and last tally of the gums The rest of the contest gas devoted to Nittany scoring, every member of the Blue and White quintet aiding Ti piling up the final 34 to 11 score. . . . The line-up was as folios.. , Penn State Swarthmore WIINOII - ... fornard Kemp Wolfe- forward . Place Replogle ~. center Benjamin Nldingo .. . muard _ Yuman Haines guard _ Larkin Field mills Penn Stale—Wolfe 2. Wilson 2, Replogle 2. Killinger 5. and Haines 3. Swartalmore—Benjamin 2. Foul Foeis. Wolfe 6 out of 8, Benja min 7 out of 13 Substitution.. none. Refeicei Taggart. I BLUE AND WHITE BOXERS HAD SUCCESSFUL SEASON (Continued frOnr"first 1,1160;2 sion of the referee Cooper, a member of last year's team.also won his bout, finishing his opponent In a little less than two rounds. Atnarlsh was knock ed out In less than one round of fight ing chile Beek lent-In the 176 pound class In. a shade. , Plaid Decisheiy Benton Carnegie Tech was the next oppon ent on the fight calendar, tneeting the varsity boxers on February 1 fifth in the Armory. The Plaid proved to be the easiest opponent of the season, and, although the Smelly City ineititution had an aggregation of good boxers, they neat down to- defeat by the ,ono -sided nore of G to 1. Their only tally Wall ude In the 135 pound division when the bout was stopped because of an alleged foul. Several new men appeared in the Penn State line-up for this meet Clark, Griffiths and Bordner were the men who boxed for the first time In an Intercol legiate ring but each of them showed up well, winning their bouts in the 175, 125 and 110 pound classes respectivel). Nahley filled his old place in fine fash ion while Atnarlah displayed better ability than In the previous meet and ,onsequently won his bout. Theheavy tt eight class W. forfeited to the Blue and White inasmuch as Tech had no man to 2111 the berth. Penn Bows to Varsity The mitt artists showed their prow ess for the third time on February 19th, by winning six out of sewn bouts from the crack University of Pennsylvania team Enthusiasm for the sport reach- ed its height at thin meet-for every bout wan filled with one thrill aft. amulets Rocap, of the Philadelphia Public Ledger officiated Kahley. Chapin, e Cooper; Alnarish, Clark, Beck and Madera boxed In the meet. Clark whet the only man to lose his bout but Bessel, of tho Penn aggie gallon only accomplished this after three rounds of hard fighting at the end of which the decision was awmded by the referee. One knockout be the heavyweight class, two technical knock outs In the 135 and 17G pound divisions, and three judges decisions for the - Nit- may men filling the berths In the 1151 125 and 14G round classes give HOMO Idea of the decietheness of the ,Irtenv Navy I,only comperer In the last meet of the seanon In which Penn State met the Navy boxers at Annapolis, the latter la on by the tightest more of the season, 4 to 3 The meet was probably one of the fin est exhibitions of collegiate boxing eve] seen in this country. with skill, teen hitting and hard punching being in evi dence throughout the encounter. It was not until the bout in the heavy weight class between Idadiem. and Allu sion of the Navy had been completed that the Middies were sure of the lam es. The name team that trounced Penn the week before, with the - exception of Cooper Whose place was filled by Van illa, entered the Annapolis ring. Nab ley, fighting his last bout In an inter collegiate meet put up awonderful fight in the 116 pound division but lost at the end of the third round by a referee's decision. Chapin evened things up by defeating Sebald and;Vasllia add ed another point by knocking out Jon es, the highly touted middy boxer. Clark was the winner of an easy deci sion meihis man also, but the failure of Atnarish, Peck and Madera to come through with victories resulted in the 4 to 3 defeat. Beek Elected Captain As a result of elections held the lat ter part of last week, Clarence Beck, of Penn State football fame and a mem ber-of the varsity boxing team wilt captain the Blue and white mittmen MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[III=OIIIIII=IIIIIIIIIIIIIININIIINCIUMMIL TA ILOR I N G E. a 1 AT -E . . ' . 3Ei HENRY GRIMM'S] i 206,E. College Ave. E 111.1111011tUtPUOVWUra1101) ... JIIIIIIMORIMI11=31111111111110111: Transfer? A fat chance In packages of 20 protected by epoefal moietura-proof wlApper. Ala° an round AIR•TIGHT elm of 50. Ts ri e next coat. Beck chewed hp weOthis >mu but It it expected that he trill do even better In the 1922 season. Letters hate alto been awarded to the follow ing members of the team Captain Knit ley, Chapin, Vanilla, Cooper, Atm.lsh, Clark, Aiken }Reit and Muller°. At the tame time at which the letters acre awarded. Robert E. Ocktord was elected boxing manager for next year. PENN STATE DEBATERS DOWN COLGATE AND PITT lted, but Lim It,, tml question beuhethei or not the Japanese should be dun", up by the State Department mt.luded by a treaty or by rigid law enacted,ly Congress At theilid of the time setter the con mtive arguments It seemed us though Colgate had e, slight advantage mei Penn State, but the Nittany team canto back Nery forcefully in the re buttal, qhereas Colgate did not show up so well in this part of the argument and as a result the judge's decision came to Penn State by a vote of two to one In the donate which was held at Pittsburgh, Penn State was ropiesented by 11 13. Stetner"22, L It Runkle 22, and G IV Sunrise T 2 The Pitt team shooed un very well but Penn State again came back strongly In the rebut tal and thus obtained a double victory. The Columbia Sho , - Allen Street "A Gift for Every Occasion" Flowers Easter Baskets Incense Burners Inexpensive and Novel Gifts THE LATEST RECOR =E! AND STAkTED to elide, 121223321 WHO SAT on. 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Its usual style of play is tionally fast and accurate, maid , Red and Blue quintet one to be Fenn State Regular b The regular Blue and White Ron, Wolfe, IVllson, Replogle:l or and Raines, will represent State In these crucial games I of any substitutions, Koehler and can be counted on to ably assist FOR SALE CHE Full Dress Suit. Al new. Size 40. Call Bell 199 Greeting Car Wah acknowkdomonts to K. C. B. OTHER c/g. c ttc: m please your ,taste fvc time but that's us far they go. With finer tobacc. both Turkish and Domest —and with finer blending Chesterfields give you t fullest possible cigarette joyment. They always satisf It's the blend—and it mit copwd,
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