I. Spring. a ,Tnuhg Man's Fancy— VOL. XVII. No. 32 WESTERN JOURNEY IS BIG TRIAL . FOR VARSITY CAGEMEN Tossers Encounter- Pitt Panther and W. & J. Five on Initial Jaunt of Season NOT THOROUGHLY TESTED Games to Date Have Not Given Players Enough Opposition - —Line•up Unchanged !=1 State's basketball testa tonight fo es plobsbly the moot impel tart contest of the season and then inoves on tomor row to tselcle another assignment of al most equal gravity The last sad in domitable Pitt Panther must he en countered In Pittshuigh this evening at the Motor Squsre Garden midi° tip Red and Black quintet of llf.hingten and reffelson must be met In Wish legion on Saturday even.ng Such is the t ink th it smalls the Nit tany tossets on thoit List tip of the Nr, a pi opesition which has winged ea no little ninount of %%err} on the p trt of Coach Herman On similln jour neys of other years, the basketball men tor has aloays possessed too or tin cc veterans shone ability has already been thoroughly tested, but the condi-, ties of affairs this reason is so enth 0 : iv diffelent that the coach has been un able to discern the full strength of Ills proteges- He has mode repented alter talons In the line-up in gnaws played to date and has novel been quite cat isfied with the shooing made by anN combination The result has been tint the first team has not had the biggest chance to de, elope Its teamoork is still rather ragged; although Its per formance last week against Bicknell vots far beyond eNpectations, and the shooting of the men is not very accu rate The 10 intent shoeing of the Pitts burgh passers this season makes "the chances of victory tonight all die more meager With - g.copipailOy „well expetiencet rn. the- mai tha of tlig Players baying played last year, the Panther institution has made big strides In basketball circles and has trimmed some excellent combinations from oth er schools It gave Penn one of the greatest acmes 'of the season, finally loving to the veteran Red and Dluc team In an extra period hi Igo points The deter initiation of the Pitt =le gation to. triumph met the •Lions Is so othe) factor mhich must be eonsidetca .The entire school Is greatly t, YOUgill. up seer the impending battle and has a slog to simdlr to-that ashlch It Idto noted before Thanksgbing that of Penn State" This et ening's game Is . egaa get) by °rear Illttitc as the ethnics of they cal Seat, Bs the contest hate been staoldingli snatched up fuverish ly and t lecold eroud Is eispected to attend Penn State Alumni 0111 he on hand to !lige numbers to support the Blue and White quintet though so that. the bllttani, pisvet s ttlll not feel en- : tirely out Of place The troubles of Coach Heiman's men Os 111 not cetse honer er with their game In the Smoky City for the W & J five which lb to be met the following even ing, Is , reputed to he very formidable Under the careful eye of Coach Byte, ly, the'Presidents have progressed rap idly and have been walloping every basketball team which has come Into their clutches Carnegie Tech and Laf ayette are numbered among the Red and Black tossers' victims and they do not possess particularly weak teams The W & J quintet Is bullt around the veteran Conn brothers, the only large ly experienced men of the squad These Individuals have represented the west ern Institution for several years and will be remembered for their petform ance hero last season The other mem bers . of the team are subs from last year: Ifittany Llno-up Unchanged Coach Herman was aintarently satis fied to a certain degree with the work ,of the Penn State quintet lust Satur day and he han therefore kept the line up intact. It Is quite likely that Heed, Slitter, Shair, s• li:osnier and,Loeffier will start In both games of the trip altho the performance of this aggregation against Pitt may necessitate a change in the team for Saturday's fray Tod or thrall substitutes made the journey to Pittsburgh thin morning with the regulars. ALUMNI WILL ORGANIZE LANCASTER ASSOCIATION On the evening of February sevetith there will be a large meeting at Lan aster for the purpose of organizing a Penn State alurimi association in Lan aster County. This meeting, which is the first real effort loaned the organi zation of the association, will be held in the Hotel New Brunswick. at 7 30 m. The most important speakers of the evening will be President Thomas and I) H, Sullivan, the asmciation sec retary The committee in charge Is tamposed of H A Barr, 'l7, E W Flakes, 'l3, and E. F. Guilford, 'l3. , ''':. . : 44rmi-I.lltese icily , 1 •, ... . l, 4 . 0 . 41 , , -, . 1 - 1 , 1 1 ~,' , i,, , ,-- ,r ---.. , ,run , u K:::;',.'n) , ) pi <y_3.......... EDITOR TO PORTRAY NITTANY PUGILISTS "THE WRITING GAME" _MATCH SKILL WITH SPRINGFIELD MEN Dr. W.-W. Ellsworth Will Give Second' Lecture Tonight Under Auspices 1 Of Phi Kappa Phi Thecommand and mastery of the English language Insured Mr William Webster 1311s,ortir of the attention of Ills auditr, Isst night IN hen bettp pesirtl before a ebony Penn Side as sernlrl me for the first. time 4 truth ems inocentod nod accepted tme acct.' pltd a doubtful position In the minds of Iris bearers, is an a"sumptlon that) rimy -Jfcly m Ide ellen the success of the lecture is considered "The Joy of Wilting" tl9 0110 of the hest lee toles thst 11,100 been beard ,Ithin - the of the Auditorium - for many past Years, being Instrtictive, stimulating, m u d interesting 111 Elissotth fort:nett> Prtsident of the Conlin} Company, has been the author of many historical and literatc. lectures "A Golden Age of Authors" . o Moist] blatant popularity And even , ale fisniiro.ll"ol'd e 4 asl 1 historical asthrp masterpiece This that ate Illustralcsl with steroptican alert's of old portraits and prinks, pres ent scenes, and rare manuscripts, old details' of shich show the manner in shich Mr Elisuorth gives a lecture Included In his rtipetoire are four es neciallt notes orthy litemryremink ...cense+ s bleb ate unillustrated and of shish the tso he is giving at Penn State this meets arc very popular The lecture last night is especially given to students to interest them in the art of writing The one that is to he given tonight is entitled, "The Writing Game Ind M.lll serve to acquaint hilehearers YEARLING TOSSERS ON WESTERN TRIP Meet Hiski, Pitt Frosh, and W: Va. Freshmen in Three Days—May Return With Clean Slate PLAYERS IN GOOD CONDITION Coach Xi!linger% yearling passers Ile now away on what will undoubted ploso_ta be their hardest teat of the C Facing Riblti, the Pitt Fresh men,*and the West Virginia Freshmen on consecutive days in foreign quarters, the Nittany Cubs must hit a pace which will eclipse by far their work in the Et st two contests of the season and ,111G11 trill call upon every ounce of sur plus strength that has been accumu- Wed in the past four weeks The trip erased last night at Salts ! burg when the neshmon tackled the 1 , 11,1 passers and vtillr close- with` a electing with the \Vest Virginia Fresh at 'A frac intown on Saturday, the sec ond game of the journey * taking place Pittsbuzgh this evening with the I Panther vetrlings Each of the teams that tre to he encountered are strong arum ding to all reports obtainable and should provide esceedinglY keen oPPo - Milo° for Killinger's proteges It was on a similar trip last year that the Nit tmv leteshman five suffered two_ de feats in three games, falling prey to the awift attack of the Pitt Fresh and the Indiana Normal quintet This year though the Blue and White yearlings are In .t confident mood and hope to make, \ clean sweep of their uastern jauntlVlXith areapable defense, a fast assault,:and an array of players who are all, good shots, the firet-wear teen appears to he one of the best that has tepresented this college for some time The excellent tutelage of Rill- Inger, former varsity forward, has stead ily brought the players together into a chicle-like machine until they have fin' ally been able to fight the varsity teams to almost a stand-still In Practice Pert: oils In thair last contest, that with Bellefonte Academy, the Freshmeyy were nearly played out toward the finish but this condition was due to lack of sufficient practice Strenuous workouts since that time have made up for the deficiency and a strengthened outfit should take the floor this week-end No change ail' probably occur in the line-up at the opening of any of the games on the trip 1011Ingeuhas found the team used to date to be,,the best omblnation and he will accordingly I start the following men: Captain Shover, Hartman, Gerhardt,. Stuckeman and Artelt. Yost and Ram say ore making the trip however Gad will be used If substitution Is,Zensld tired necessary PHILADELPHIA COUNTY CLUB HOLDING DANCE An elaborate' social affair will mark the beginning of the second semester when the PhPiladelphin County Club holds Its all college dnrice In the Arm ory this woning Several novelty fea tin es Imre been planned which will niche the dance very attractive • Cus toms will he oft for the dance no that freshmen may attend The dance will be held from eight to twelve o'clock Alnsic will be furnished by Ernie Wells' eight-piece orchestra and the subscrip tion will he UM a couple STATE COLLEGE,I'A., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1922 olth the "trick.; of the uncle . It hog OPPONENTS ARE STRONG often been Oinctinned — u hethet it Is loon- i ^ :,,ij., nible to tenth thin plofenolon in such n mint. on to 100,0 tzetlltahle tenttltn Nett Englanders Have Reputation tzllu Nit • I:llsnotth otti inenent his .00, Foe,Fistic Combinations of the diNeusnlon tonight .1)f Hioh r'—'t. Both of then° lecttne.. , ha,r hcen Ore enmd beftn .nrlctlen of nntinnal ,enne berme nulhot elobv hoffne M el sneletleq nnfl lit ,t bodle, nnd ncrlnionq Inue the, been evolved mall atclirnntions Of notnn -I.hment and inen•quZ, Both of these lectures an but the toter unnets of a sinks of lectures ana Are being presented ht iceognlped su thot ides under the tiumilfei, of the Iron ! orary society of Phi Nappa Phi The est leettne Is scheduled tut I , plints* ! tot ente-thil d Ashen Dr Heflin' Adams ! Gibbons still appeal At the Auditorium to denier his (came on the "Neu Moot In the National Game" Dt Gibbons 14 moll Mile to tlethei talk of such scope and compleviti. for he has been In close touch with the "Washington Peace :Conference as a member of the Association Pleas dele =tion He is recognized internatlon :illy as a student of world problems Perhaps his t recent achievements to the publications of tvio books hate done I more to crystallize thought on the I new problems than have any others the HOW Map pt.Ettrope and The Near Map of Asla are considered by man) as the classic books of the decade HIGH SCHOOL FIVES 4 WILL CONTEST HERE Athletic Association To Be Host of Leading Teams In Staging of Annual Tournament TROPHIES MAY BE AWARDED In line with dts policy of the last too years, Penn State oil] again act as host this teat In the staging of an interschoLmtle basketbnll tournament for the Cool championship of Penn ey hanla Announcement to this effect teas made lost stock ho tile Athletic Ass.teflon. the dates' of the toucan-, moot being March ti and April 1 As In othM 501114 the only rutin'. pants In the toutnionent,olll be those teams ohich have' successfully soept aside all opposition in Melt tespeetice districts Champion rhos of the east ern, o esters. northern soothe] n. nnd eentrnl parts of the state cal be es tended an Invitation to bait this In stitution and stiles Mt the bas ketball moon of Pennsehnnia under the direct Rupert Non of the Meal no 'that Wes on the At mote floor The pre limirmat gurney of tile tournament oil] he run off on Friday, leaving the de ckling contest to be Mayen en eithet Saturday .ftornoon or eyenhm, It Is ',cry likely that the Athletic As nocketlon .111 follow out its plan of last season by aoardlng d sther loving cop to the winning team in the tout nament as well as gold medals to the members of the same aggregation In addition, silver modals will also probably be giv en to players on the runner-up of the meet while bronze medals will be award ed to every man who takes part to the tournament These prices will net as a decided stimulant to the tourna ment and will greatly Increase the In terest of the ParticlPlMM RURAL EDUCATION HEAD SPEAKS HERE ON MONDAY Mr Lee Driver, head of the Depart ment of Rural Education of Harris burg.•rrill ho hero on Monday night. February sixth, to speak on the edam, tional program of the State. Before coming to Pennsyhania several years ago Mr. Driver was County Superin tendent of Shelby County, Ind, for twenty-five years •During this period he consolidated every school in ,the county, a piece of work which has nev er been equaled in any other county in the countrY• Mr Driver is coming here in response to a request from the County Life Club of State College The latter felt that there was a desire among the students for a clearer Idea of the educational pisogram of the State. , The lecture will be held in room 100 of the Horticultural Building on Mon day night February sixth, at seven thirty °Mock This lecture should be of interest to every student and faculty member in the college When work on the now track °sw age the Yale Bowl le completed, Yale will have ono or the bent cinder paths In the country It will be fitted with all the latest Improvements and will contain two stralghtnnv% e, bleed enough for six hurdles each Lme-up,of Penn State Team Is Uneerfam—Absanee of Clark ~IVeakerts Boxers , ,;Of High Calibre 1 - • Penn :Slate boxing lionois will he put it stakcjFii the first time this serision when n combinntion of Nittany pugilists dl ntos In Inoue ulth the gin, ed Athletes 'oil; Sin Mullah] tonourox et en ing In theLli mem. Ong at seven -Mina P m4‘.• The hosing abilits of the Clue and White teat) 0111 go through a hard test tomorion - ,:vening, since Springfield la. IVA 4 h.to.)t teputstion of turning out , high calibre rornbinotions Coach Cat-. 'ln, Is still undecided as to bin nun line-up; “. thin nuy he shifted at nay ,minute to'.eet the various mit men on the New,l2ngland team l i The outepme of the encounter is rem doubtful, since a number of new Penn,' State roki esentatic es 0111 fight and nothing definite Is known of the Spring field team., Should the strength of the, opponents equal that of the team which they sent herolast se.on. Coach Par kes Is vork, pessimistic as to the suc cessful °atomte of the conflict Inex perience of Candidates and the massing' of the best material in a few weights has greatly hindered the development of the Pe. State Usti° material to its usuafstandard Llne•np Still 17nrettled Dicept In two or three weights, Penn State's fighting representatives are still unknown In a number of cases, the weightand strength of candidates will determine who Shall contend for honors in , the rim !while last minute shifts may -be made in other weights to meet the peculiar style and quali ties of the opponents A lack of Infos-. mutton the Springfield team- h. kept Harl 97 from ,selecting a The se' s- 'nisi of a ' sultakie rePresent.' :Wye in the 115 pound class will he centered on three candidates Grif fiths will fill MI, position It he can re duce to that weight without wealsen. log himself too greatly As Isle usual eelght_ls about 135 pounds It to rah es doubtful If he can come dean am bats In Anothes po , sible fights, in this ells Howeser, he Is also meraeight and has an Injured thumb tt high may lament him front appealing Berate, a legulnr 11l pound candidote Is another possible reprewntatise at MIN aright Who shows abiliti Chapin and Vakalla 11111 lies The 125 and 135 pound classes ate probabl3 the tato strongest P 09100119 on the Penn State -team, ulth Captain Chapin' apearlng at the lower weight and Vaollla at 135 pounds Both are re liable boson and in most cases can he depended upon as point-oslnnoni Their 11,113 experience last owlson and pre searon this 3e.ae hose made them real tieS artists Abstrish, Bordner, or Caffrey are the possible representatives of the Nittany dote men in the 111 pound class The selection of a candidate In this a eight depends largely upon the type of op ponent to he battled In this weight and at the 160 pound poaltion Clark Lames School Clark. tiat 'leant dependable car- Mix fighter In the 100 pound class, left school at the close of the first semes ter and his absence from the boxing leases a great gap In the team Clark was a mainstay,on the team and this season he showed oxen greater pos sibilities as a boxer and a sure point winner. , The vacancy thus caused on the team will be a hod ono to fill, since other candidates at this weight lack exper ience Bordner, who regularly combats at 145 pounds may be changed to this weight. His previous boxing experience will be of %aloe to him if he is changed, although his weight and size may make it inadvisable for thim to box in this class Taylor may be used by Coach Harlow at this weight or at the 176 pound poslUon, since hie weight would be an asset to hint. , Neither ho nor Johnson, another possibility, have had (Continued on lent Page) ENGINEERING LECTURE THIS AFTERNOON ' Engineering students are invit ed to attend a lecture which will bo given by R. V 'Wright, Editor of the Railway Ago, in 200 Eng D this afternoon at four-thirty on the subject of "How To Make The Beat Use Of Engineering Periodicals" Mr Wright will al so speak In 201 Eng C this even ing at sixty-forty-five on the subject of "Problems Before the Itallotads" An additional lee tme nili be given at the same time by H B Richards, '2l, "Do The Railroads Want College Mont" Tiltlegian. r _................................___,.....3 CHECKS DATED AHEAD i IN "Y" DRIVE DUE i 'I ho Y II ( \ m Woo, to e N.- 1 ie tend notice tco all ..111(1, I, 1110 i tinted I III( ite 101 i 0 /01111 N ill = i 11111,110 r I 0 I% 010111 In the ge g g egt I. ' (lilt e th et.llllooll, IlllC 011 these 1 ; cheek, %sill lo g OUP/ 041 10101011- I 11t1.1% It the le gni. 1 LARGEST MID-YEAR CLASS GRADUATES Srsty-Sesen Retain e Diplomas at •' Convocation—Advanced De n:CMS Are Also Awarded DR. LEWIS DELIVERS ADDRESS ,l'inittent emu nt °self 1404 lel the nenims st tto canPlrhd Melt udet g, iduatt tot in it the end of Ida fit.[' letos amt. held lo tot hint lam 1 . 111.4111 Nm calms kY be fitted the Isrgest.nail,, tt t,.tdutlims class in tin lastot I of Penn St tie, tint ciscs aele mode to confin to. Is much as possihic, to Maas of the Sot Mg Commentament To the School of Ag rioultu, goeo the hosid of Its, Ina La gest nurnliet of forilootes . tut. fa.) - rise men having hem Melt degrees from that selassl Immediate]) •tolloulng the (wilding of the Bachelor's Demobs, athamed tie grecs were awarded to the meson ean : didates who Mtse completed their M orit for mantel's rating The degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon Willis Knapp Jones and Joseph Alex ander McCurdy, Jr, and to Bussell David Casselberm, Donald Cameron Cochrane, Pteston Alesander frost, Paul Piles Smith, and Herbert Clinton (Continued on loot page) SHORT MEETING HELD BY STUDENT COUNCIL Matter of Trophy For Football Team Discussed—Dances.May 2 Be Held Soph Hop Night, At the short Student Council meet ing iteld last Tuesday thening a le sett gas heard on the ploposcd foot ball trophy which is to be in the foul of a bronze shield C'r '22 anti L 21 Fon nctook, '22, in repotting fen the committee stated that the no pht mould Lost appro‘imatelt $l7l and incominonded that the none', be ta.- propoltionall2 among, the classes In cluding the gills and the ton-seat mot Dolbtering the Sept/moue Don by the plohibition of othel dances en the night of that undelelass lintel.° 1,11 "'commended by' T L Matti, 'lll, 1000 -] idont of the Smile - um e class Consltl-, el able discussion Insulted floe, this pto posal and the Connell Molls tit cilled not to net In 0 hole of the f let that their ! apfeh• dances...heduled fee the night and In Lieu of the fact that % undo , cla.smen 010 110 t 1110,011 t ilt esident 01'1 doll tepnl tsd to the Council that the riming of the debat ing fee upon the incidentals 11111 been apprened lh the Tiontd of Trustees Ind that therebt the fm enure art It Penn State 0111 in a much mote scone posi tion Ile also stated the masons giten for the elthdrahal of the relation stok ing the placing of class does upon the college Incidental fees A. A. F. Questioued In viea of the fact that the fee as listed on the incidentals fel the tao semesters of this school year has exceeded $l3, tile amount 'plumed 11l the student body, a committee was ap pointed, consisting of R R Burtnm, '22. C Mellinger. '22, L Shields '22, and B D 'Evans, '23, to (masticate and report the reasons for the seem ing increase to the Council There ]'is hcon considerable undergraduate dis cussion concerning the apparent 'aloe and the Student Council felt [bat an investigation would help to clarify the situation and relieve any 'Maunder standing • JOHNSTOWN MINISTER WILL SPEAK AT CHAPEL Both chapels next Sunday will be addressed by Rev J Lane Miller of the Franklin Street Methodist Church of Johnstown, in place of Bishop McCon nell, who nee originally bolledulcd to spook at that time Rev Miller spoke In State College on Januttly fifteenth at the Methodist Church and ereated very fasorable ampresslon 'Phut his style of preaching was able to tench the Interest of the student limb NVIS shown by the fact that both services worn attended lw a lilac pelt onlage or students Rm. Mill* is 0 grid.* of Dlekin. eon College gne the Dien Titreloologi Settling*. TRUSTELS CHANGE NAM). OF THE A. F DEPARTME:s At .1 meeting of the tioat d or Trus tees the Depot finest of Atchitectut at Ihmineetiar has tlt lamed to the De ortment or Al chiteetnt e and a nen course established toultS the name of Architecture. WORLD'S INDOOR RECORD IS SHATTERED BY RELAY TEAM Nittany Runners Establish New Mark In Dual Contest With lowa State At - Milirose Games HIGHER STANDARDS OF SCHOLARSHIP WANTED BY HONORARY SOCIETIES Reception Given by Phi Kappa Pin to Discuss Means of Raising Standards lil.het S, hot In nnhiln ntnnalan lit fon "can State . 0 no the keynote of tile le. 2eption gnu] In the Romano Society Jr Phi Kappa Phi to all, Penn State linnet Societies .1t eight at Inck last Monde% evenang, neprenientaticeq Of nuelse scholan4hill societies and Crater dtlev at the Unicernint. Club for woman purpose—to discuss tt trop If nailing the scholanship standands at the college and thus aid the Institution In its struggle to gain a position among tile leading untsersities of the countr) Phl Beta Kapp, Stoma Xi, Phi ICtpina Phi, Aipn Xi Sigma, Sigma Tau, Phi I.arrnlnda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Del ta Kappa, Alpha. Zeta, Sigma Banana Cpslion, Eta. Kappa Ku, Gamma Sigma Delta, mere all represented by the mem ben The prelude to the main considera tion of the ecening consisted of a mu sical entertainment under the direction of Profesem Robinson, Dean of the De (Continued on last page) VARSITY WRESTLING TRY-OUTS BEING HELD Coach Detar Will Select Team to Meet Lehigh—Tiny' McMahon __ _- - Reports for Trials , with the opening meet of the naetit : ling set no mole titan a meek din tact, Coac nio h Dew 7s st orking hit squad of Eitel lift', Inca nith characteristic Pent State ne tl In ordet that they ma) attain the hest physical condition and le tin a much of the grappling science in in befote the taraity trials fie the Lelugh Ulp ale held in the car- IN tint of ne,t neck The Lehigh meet is hetet; looked fain-tid to nfth intense Inter°, on the part of the student of the collegc tot the standing of the Nitt ell mat team timing the remainikt of the ne Inon depends upon the results 0 bleb to alit used at Dethiehem Tne otevaling cud tot the plesent en is pooh tblv the most attlaethe of all the runlet 91)01[4 gelledlllo9 It oontalts seven big meets, four of olnch a 711 be staged at home The Saturdle, following the meet ulth Lehigh, Coach Dotalv. men n oill tricot Cotnell on the \I on% Itl, and the follovetrat Wed nesclas tile) still joutnev to Wool POlllO 01001 1111, 0111 meet the Arms Cott of lilt Se Ingtltutions hate dread) leach vd t high point in the development of tile!? tt levSling squads and the) prom-' Ne to girt tile Nittan) aggregation some of the:stiffest opposition of the 1.11 00 the first tutee Srtturdays of llaich the terms from Indiana, Nara and Sollogfield respective!), pill be met on the home floor and on the last vecolv-end of alt a month, the Penn State, team pall [l,Ol to Bethlehem to take p et in the Intercollegiates uhich are to he staged at Lehigh PI et 10U4 to the trials, very little eon be said about the possible make-up of .he Nittan) team Competition in lo9t dosses la so keen and in many t tees the opponents ate so event) matched that power of endurance 0111' he the big factor in deciding the vie lois of the bouts Captain Watson is continuing to chow his abllite in the 115 pound class but he 1% at the game time getting a stiff battle at the hands at Brupbach er, T 2 Ind Dlcketheff, '23 In the 135 pound clam, Mans and Williams are at the in went time attuning out prom irtentl and may face each other in the Opal trials for that class next meek The competition in the 145 pound class Is Intense Ochrle, nho has the ad- Lunge in expotience Is receiving a. it trd fight at the hands of Mandoline. Romberg°, 'Wieland and Wilcox How- Litt, according to the Coach, Watson should have little trouble in becoming the Pcnn State rcpresentathe 1n the, 115 pound class and Oehrle should be, ebb to triumph toter Romberger in the, 111 pound 011,1 Etann end Williams! ha, a big tussle ahead of them and It twice .ts to ',lto aill min 111 the 121 pound class Hunter and, Welnschents ate the main contenders,' rot the much easement both Wetzel, !Pols% and Elwood at men who ate slanting up best'in the 155 who class Wetzel, en lilt mote expolence than the ethelt 'lntrados, is the font lie parks none, t has been putting on a Matt fight lot the lob all .etson .xtul he .11 be relied upon to take conspicuou% (Continued on lent image) f -- TitnT ----- 7 To Put Away ' The Shits PRICE FIVE CENTS I 'en 11 5111101 1110 111111 1 1 41, 111111 11.1 Led P. 1110 1)0 , 41 lie 011111111 (Inn In the 1.1 pit to tn., the notion el outdoo: :et ortl hohlt ot 111, 1 SI 11l In the Inteptectlontil 1 ent It \ TIM oqi' (3,111104 t 1110,1 11p to 1,11 It espt toil of It 111111 en tll,l better than Co 11 11 \ ti tin ed to hope ,then thet 104 I.lllll.hed Inen n glntrtl Ito indoorlnm, tun tithe 3 ell% 111.01 d on ItIN night at the of to ell nit n Ink In nns held In AT/Ilil,oll 'l'llllllo (I'll - den. Nen York CII) The non ter Ott t.4tlbllghed In the Nlttan}unnera ,et en minute, hod nut,-,0% ens ,Komi, tt hlch eNeeptlunglly good for Indon. rat Ing the outdoor 11 011 d g leeold tied be the lotto Sttte runnels nt the Dr the tints el 41, s log being but tout 'nil three-fifths 'seconds better The Penn State team Ara compo,d of Enth Edgetton, Heifft ich and Shields, Sillily the loan team was coin- Posed of Higgins, Wolters. Webb and Yre‘eit, the best two mile z clay team in the West. Higgins Webb and Wol ters on tits lona team base had consid erable previous track expetience Ilig sino ran on the two mile tclas team nhich defeated Notre Dante last winter at the Illinois Athletic Club meet He also ran it the Penn relays dating the last [no sears Webb and Biggins ran together on the two mile sells [elm that tied the norldk, recold in that esent at the Drake Delays last spring The time for this outdoor record is 7 52 2-5 Dace It Vera Close Edgerton led off for Penn State on Wednesday es ening but although his time for the distance trod 2 1 2-5. he was compelled to submit to the speed of the lowa runner and Cast, the yards In the rear aben he handed the baton to End, Sock tt ted desperately to vetch his opponent but suffered the =pt. as of Cdgorton and 106 e floe more semis before t carbine the finish Helf - ittavet erens cads for thd stick and. Mat ling out a lab a two of ful ide tepidly ot el loaded IN ebb Valley Conference Champion Et fete three-foutthe of the dlst ince h ul futon coveted Tielffi lab aas t !gilt tt the heels Of the a esttirnst it inal fin ills passed the I dal ne tht Haigh la abe toff fol spurt 1119 lime fat the It tits as I 50 tem tt Imbh f tot hot,d teach With .1 Otto° I n.l ie iii in hip 1104- Shlelth tent, tilt.ith tho fingl of the I Rl' 91111 I tll ind t ,Ith Cont., tv.• I 1.111-1111 e Champion to thr Imntndel of the • onto, It outs on the 111.91 • II It, that the Mu 11, 1 ,1 tile to film lilt Id vutticlf.nll, to 5.11.1; the title home to Penn ~t ll. Shlehl. time tot the h • ilf 0 In 1 17 2.1 'rho rot met Indent 101 mil 1••1 thi 0- MHO 1111]NN 1.4 110111 it Nolo flit tt In 7 17 , eenzul4 Tie ;of old ,tablieluel tin. nn , nitt qu ghee Ihein ;he Wit in 171011(1 Ch ;Amnon Tun Indnoi la) Tenni. Ind nit es the to un In,tht prosper is let the ; mnlning NR. Intrt, whitAt nle on tin (Continued on list wint ) ORCHESTRA TO RENDER CONCERT ON SUNDAY Features of Program Will Be the Rendering of `Truhlingslied" and Vocal Tenor Solo The first of a hcries of Cocoon, Chic), are to be pre4ented by the Col ege And and Orchestra (luting the winter season, ulli be hitatt in the And lum Sunday afternoon tt three- Mint) o'clock by the orchestra The Initial concert promists to he %cry coleitalning, nince the organine den, nidel has been t o, king fot home rime under the direction of liantinustel W 0 Thompnon, Is the Inge, and test in )ears One of the matures of the moment Rlli be the tendering of a 010 .1 O'Donnell, '23, IL talented 'enor, accompanled by 7 W Vannucts • 24 Both of these men ' , Ole tint 4' on- Aderable time on their number vo th tt it bet attained a vem high quality An other number, Ishith proud,ee to bring considerable praise is “Fruhlingslied, composed by Br Ink P Atherton, son of the former presbbnt of the tolicge The tomplete program follcm, 1 ()%ortule-- . The Foto Agrs of 2 lee9th - al Dt m m l V,tl 4e of the limn, from .. Coppelia Dellbes Vocal .Seleetten—NS hlinhl .1 o*- Donnel. '2l Accompaniment, .ingeph annhecl, '2 I "I - % uhlingollod," 1 , 1..11, P Ith , t i - too ( - 1 , 01 vtl Inc:, m ond, m Ind, 11111 111:011 011111 1 111 1) llinee.tti to Cunt 0) t 7114
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