Tuesday, March 415,.1921 GRID CANDIDATES REPORT FOR SPRING PRACTICE Coach Harlovi Outlines Work For Football Men—Fundamentals a Game to Be Taught' About forty grid aspirants reported - to Assistant ouch Barlow last Thursday afteinoon Pit sluing foot ball practice Among those reporting for daily poikoms ate some of laid seasons vaisity players and imbed s tutes,-members of she Freshman el and others interested in the game The coach, assisted by "Dutch . ' Her wan, has made a tentatlse plan of tin, ork by means of which he will round the candidates Into condition and make them mold familiar pith the princi ples of football The practice takes In all depot [- moms of the gridiron game except scrimmage First of all the candidates are taught the proper methods to car ry the pgiskln and how to fall on It. Instructions in kicking will show the grid mien the correct ways to punt, kick-off, try for field goals and gdalo Backfield practice Includes shifting and running With the ball, and work. In forward passing is taken up by the 'backs and ends Linemen ale being instruCted in Offensive and defensive playing — and hole to furnish a running interference Later on, the coach stun have the candidates line up tot slgna . _ practice when they become familiar with the other parts of the game The men am daily sprinting and logging to improve their speed and wind, and are becoming adept' at tackling the dummy, furnishing Interfernme, and working at the charging machine Last year, hte spring practice was successful in teaching thO football can didates mom about the game and In Preinolng the grid men for the mom active fall season According to all indications, this season's workout will accomplish as much if not more than that of last spring The candidates show' promising material and their spit it in entering Into the practice glees indications of close competitions fot varsity betties next Bpi BUSINESS MAN - WILL NEXT-SUNDAY William t. Sweet, a business man who °rindses the method by which he made his coo n fortune, Is coining to Penn State under the direction of the Internaol Committee of the Y lit C A. to speak to two student audiences on Christian business methods Neat Sunday afternoon In the "F" Hut at 5 00 p m, he will deli< to all students who are interested in this topic A feat ure of this meeting will be a lunch of sandwiches and Locos to he served after the lecture The Coihmerce and Finan ce Club will' have Mr Sweet present at their meeting the follouing Monday evening at 7 . 00 p. m in room 14 of the Liberal Arts Building, when he will address that organization . Sir. Sweet Is a man who is well fit ted to speak on business subjects in canneetion with Christian work. Ile quit active and successful business to devote himself to the Christian nein- tdon of social and industrial. problems Acts c bazkground -of -smarten. In the economic world, he speaks more • -' openly and courageously than the aver - age speaker on such them. - rally and •frankly - admits that he has made a modest fortune under a system whose rules he did not make and in some of which he does not believe for amoment. He cuts free from business to advocate openly changes in the methods of business and polities which will square them with Christ's spirit and teaching, at whatever personal coat. His combination of successful business experience in investment bank ing and over two decades of conspic uous church and Association leadership , give his utterances unusual power Wherever this Christian business man has gone, be has aroused favorable comment. He has lately given thirty - - seven addressee In the Pacific region -before a large variety of audiences, In cluding many of college students In hie work, Mr. Sweet has been connected • with Sherwood Eddy, who is'well known - to Perko State students through his visit hero last year On the western coast ho visited several colleges and universities with this Christian worker and aided in conducting campaigns there The students at these Institu _ Sons have expressed their gratitude to Mr. Sweet for his sympathy and helpfulness in their personal problems, for his friendly Interest in their social, athletic and religious life, and for his public addresses se Thillitlig 'Make l'h°44 ,Cf ° -. 1 t9 St.C.qo h TUESDAY MILDRED HARRIS - in "Habit" Mock Sennett Comedy Wedding Bells Out of Tune WEDNESDAY _ -- WANDA HAWLEY in "Outside The Woman" Century Comedy ' THURSDAY and FRIDAY Matinee Friday at two - AR Star Cast in "THE TRUTH' ABOUT HUSBANDS"' Added. Johnny Hines in "Torchy's Double Triumph" SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER in "The Little Clown" FRIDAY and SATURDAY - NITTANY James Oliver Curwood's COMING DOROTHY PHILIPS in "Man, Woman and Marriage',, DIRECTOR.OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING-SPEAKS TO AGS Last Thursday evening Ptofessor S Taylor, Ott etter of Vocational Train ing of the State Dep trtment of Educa tion, fotmetly at the hind of the Maul Life Donal tment here, adatessed over ne hundred Senior and Junior Agri e o ultutal students, on the subject \ of, "Pt coat talon for the Teaching of Ag riculture in Vocational Training Schools" lla LII Dennis 'l2, a Penn State-alunmus nho is non In charge of the Division of Vocational Educa tion, talked about the 'opportunities for college men In the agricultural vocational training schools of the state The purpose of the meeting was to se cure It:exults for teaching In them schools Theta are at the present time thirty seven such schools In Penneylvunla and in addition sateen high schools have agricultural departments They are 01 need of from thirty to forty teachers and look to Penn State to furnish the men as there Is no other college In tne state from which to get recruits A great Interest is being shot. In this subject among the upper classmen and the School of Agricul ture hopes to be able to supply the eroded men Thoso Who undertake to fill these positions 0111 be required ts lake a summer course to secure the neccestuy certificates for teaching. At Present Mete are only eight Mnduato studentd In the Rural Life Department but owing to the large - dcmand for men In this field It Is hoped to enlarge this number Pennsylvania ranks first in thls form of agricultural education The Rural Life Depaarnent of the School of Agriculture is co-operating with the Stain Department in promoting this InOVenlenL The whole Idea Is of great Importance because the future pros perity of Pennsylvania's agrleulure de pends upon the education of the mak and file of her 202,000 farmers MORE HOUSES TO BE BUILT IN STATE COLLEGE After weeks of investigation of the housing conditions In State College, the Housing ommittee of the local Cham ber of Commerce has announced that the plans tot the erection of ten mod ern duelling houses on the west side of -Gill Street, between West Beaver and Foster Avenues have been corn- Pleted This project has been under way eyer since the housing committee made its survey of the living conditions In State College last fall and came to the conclusion that the most pressing need for relief in this congested com- flunommomnimummumumannmmannmumc TAI LORIN,GI AT I , HENRY GRIMM'S F 206 E. 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Thei slew ear awaiting the Cool Klen o / On your and ton isn't mo taste It timonyo nese—el 4hat is it to tho tit tasto : freeing stale se that m mouth fa. and sticky. munity was a number of small-family dwelling houses _ Building will proceed through the generosity of a number of citizens who have offered their credit to finance the project; arrangements being made whereby the houses will be sold without any gain to those oven who have banded themselves together as the State College Community Housing Association So insistent has been the detnalbd for the proposed houses that it Is possible that twice att many houses will be erected so as to ,relleve the biggest problem with which State College is confronted at the present time According to the building committee's plans these houses will not be — rented. but uill be sold immediately for a BUT not to. exceed Melt actual — cost of building It In thought that this price will he between $lOOO and $OOOO each They should be ready for occupancy. by the fleet of September The plan for exterior architecture and interior layout has not been finally de cided upon as yet. Indications favor the bungalou type of structure The ideas are bring taken from the surbur ban community settlement plans and the houses will be modern and up-to date in every respect and with every convenience STARTED SPRING PRACTICE Candidate ' s for the soccer team be gan practice yestetday which' will con tinue for the next-six .weeks with a view to ,getting a line on, material for next fall Howeer, this does not mean that the spring season will not con tain enough events to make the sport Interesting Present indications point to the fact that this spring season will be as complete s success: If not more so, than those of recent nitre Inter class games will ho played and there promises to be a great deal of -compe ['don for berths on the teams - . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ummummumummumummummounwmumummonummagummommuunumammuummounmumunin Watch Cot Air Window We are going to show you some very fine lines, at just right prices. Crabtree Co. 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All Shapes—All Prices -- I/Your/oral dealer do”n'i carry REDMANOL popes and holders send us hr now and address, Redmanol Chemical Products Co. • • • 661 West 22nd Street Chimp • • PENN STATE COLLEGIAN HIGH SCHOOL TRACE MEET MAY FOURTEENTH In con/tun:gun .Ith the dual meet with Colgate, the Luclfth annual Interschol astic Track and Field Meet in to be held Saturday, May fourteenth on New Deaver Field Two radical departures have bcot_snade froth the Programs of fetal, tears, the Freshmen not being allowed to make any entries In the meet, and no division being made of the schools into classes as has been done before All high schools and Me mo/am y schools In - Pennsylvania are eligible, M the same class, 1,11110 last sew, Ines schools acre In one class and high schools in the ether class Mote than one hundred and fifty In viuttions have been issued to the schools allever the state Set oral schools .11Ich were not It/presented in former t ears, us St Agnes High of West Chest,, Patton High of Patton, and Dickinson Seminary, hate already signpled their intentions of participat ing All applications must be In the hands of .1 B MacKenrie, manager of the Interssholastics, by the tenth of Mat, and a large number of schools 0 expected Contests will be held in all of Ghe recognized tiatk and field sports, first place talting.lite points, second, three, third, not, and fourth, one Gold, oil ner and loon, medals xlll be anarded to winners of first, second and third places respectively In all events czeept the rela) Team prizes of three silver loving cups will be awarded to -the first three tsarms to finish in the one mile celov championship The .7 G White State High School Track Cham pionship Trophy still he accorded to the school which scores the greatest number of points in the meet We winnei of the White Trophy Is entit led to hold It fin one year A team winning this trophy In three different years secures permanent posbesslon The trophy Is held at present the Williamsport High School. CLASS OF 1021 DISCUSSES COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PLAN The Class of 1921 held an important meeting the Tuesday night Immediately proceeding the Easter vacation in the Bull Pen and several matters of Interest and importance were decided upon The motion was carried.that "the class of 1921,adopt an Individual insurance. pol icy as means for their class endowment to the college: . Fred Hazelwood, chairman of the endowment committee, gave' a report in which he estimated that the Senior class of 400 members could give Penn State 2120,000 at the end of 20 year if a ;300 policy were taken out by each man F W. Glading, chairmar. of the Soc ial Committee, announced that the com mencement invitations and programs ucold be on sale at the Co-op •after , ' Easter. President Aiken has been chosen by the Student Council to ac company R. K Williams, of the Athletic Association, to the Student Conference at Boston Tech, on the 19th and 16th of April Managers for Lacrosse, base ball and track were elected as follows lacrosse, W. A. Morrow; baseball, F T. Hammonds, and track, L M. Hamil ton COLLEGE GAME PRESERVE RECEIVES MORE STOCK The College has recently received forty-eight Texas quail from the State Game Commission, - through the court esy of Commissioner Charles Bachelor, of Philipsburg, who is at the head of this district of the Game Commission Mr Bachelor brought the gamo here REFRESHMENTS For the Dance PUNCH $1.30 per gallon Ready to Serve Fancy 'Cakes 80c per pound Place your order Now HARVEYS' 220 E. College Ave Bell Phone 211 lierntly even carries ,k ir.V. -gek )7'6' n In package. , cf 00 proiected by +spec./ moisture-proof wrapper A leo an round AIR-TIGHT fans of 50 himself and placed the flock In one of the tee lathe aooillots which are to become part of the college Canto pie serve Lett Jll Ulan Y the college stmt. t. the movement of maginlc two stretches of woodland Into game pre serves ,At that time forty-six White Snowshoe robblts acre talented In these grounds The Cecil of quail form a atilcome addition to the stock which will be Increased by various additions from time to time The two plots ate about to enty-ilte and thirty-flue acres In extent, respectively During hunt ing seitton the tracts a ill be posted to prholbit hunting in them and it is hoped to glue the game ni this vicinity a safe refuge "T" SUBSCRIPTION'S IN EAST - AND \VEST CAMPAIGN NOW DUE Money subactlbed In the recent V. V C A campaign for funds Is now MORE THAN MONEY There is a supreme satisfaction not to be measured by dollars and cents which comes with the knowledge that you are engaged in a business contributing to a permanent fund of human happiness The sale of Life Insurance is such a business. Life Insurance is thrift and protection, two fundamental , elements in the scheme of a happy life, and to promote this is a work worthy of any man or woman. That the public appreciates this service is best told by - the fact'that the volume of life insurance purchased doubles every ten years. You may possess the qualifications which will enable you to render this helpful service and permit you to share in the profits arising from the sale of this increased volume Write the Edward A Woods Company, the largest Life Insurance Agency in the world, about this wonderful opportunity in its business for aggressive young men and Women. The Edward A. Woods Co., General Agents The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States FRICK BUILDING vPITTSBURGH, PA. rataitches now IN OTHER words, tight. HE CARRIED tm, packs. 1:13=338M3 ONE FOR friend ITenry AND THE other containing AND THAT lone cigarette. 12=! TO SMOKELESS friends. WHO WERE all polite. AND REFUSED to take it. AND SOMEHOW floury: WAS NOT popular. TILL ONE day by mistake AND EVERYONE roll on It. WITH LOUD crlos of glee HIS STRONG Co.tltutlon CARRIED HENRY through AND DAY by day. HE GREW more popular FOR HE'S nobody's dummy AND NOWADAYS ho not only =l2 EIESEELM2 BUT FORCES 'em on P.O. GIVES AWAY packs at 'am 1M333123 HENRY COULD run for Mayor AND GET away with It now CIGARTT Page Three due nad may he paid at Metzger s this icning or toinorto. from G 30 to 8 00 111 At the same time membership cinds.lll be given to those et ho have buoght shales in the nolk of the "V' There iv about Leo thousand dollars still to come in and this should he mail at once If the .ork of the Y M C. A Is to continue 1:3=1 TALI( THURSDAY :NIGHT John A Ate Sporran, of Purniss, Pa., the Master of the Sbnte Gi.inge, still address an open agileultinal meeting We Auditorium at eight thirty oclock ThuisdlG night The chief executite of the Pennsi,leania State Grange has been induced to appear before a State College audience through the efforts of the local grunge organi zation. WA acknourtcdgmentt to K. J. it, IVE your friends the real la" thinir—mtroduce them to Chesterhelab! Uddn. etaey'll find just ',hot you', found in t l O wonderf- , Turkish- Domestic blend s-itoke that by compel loon seems Nay writ it, price class-- and ts. ''They Satisfy!" 4„,.2.,,,,,..,..,-,.,„. a
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