Good, Clean Sanitary Merchandise That's Us GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner mumummumumuunmumnanmummumumuummummuwouumummummumummumßmunnM NS APPROVED FOR -ONOR SOCIETY COUNCIL (Continued flora fist p (gen 14 based primarily on high who!- , together Uitil the Dean of Men he Dean of Women, as est-officio /ors Each' Honor Society having live chapter at the college, or a irly olganind Alumni Association tic At least once a near, shall be ed to one lepiesentative, to be i.ted by the Society for a term of ear. beginning October first. The (Mg Hence Societies and Fratern ise eligible to be charter members e Council Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma `hi Kappa Phi, T.tu Beta PI, Sigma Alpha Zeta, Alpha Xi Sigma, Phi ala Upsilon, Eta Kappa. Ku, Delta I Rho, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Phl Kappa - The council shall be cm ed to pass upon the eligibility of Honor Societies that may be ca lled at the college in the future ht put pose of the Council shall be 0, rdinate and unify the activities he seve, al Honor Societies In gin cognition to scholarship It shall , tion as tile a ecuthe committee lie Honor Societies in matters of POO, and especially in devising o of focusing the attention of the le n nt body on scholarship ideals To vrul tile Council shall cooperate the Senate Committee on Academic td trds in the observance of a vol uship Day" during each Semes- The Scholarship Day of the first ,vier shall be held about October t that of the second semester as ts the grades are available from tegistaars office On Scholarship the student body shall be invited hear an address by a cPstinguished thee and to ultness the aw ards of of uship honors So far as is pros-, Me all the scholarship awards and dir announcement of elections to 11 Societies heretofore made at war ttimes during the College year, 11 be reserved cal this day In ad o, to these. it is recommended that Council be authotiaed to design and 11111 d Schplarship Medals, these to pa °vented In th& Sophomore and Jun , 1 loses v.ho have an average grade tight)-seven per cent or more dor tluir college work in the preceding i four semesters respectively The d ti shall bear the name of the win trid the date awarded .TI he Council shall Mesh°, from time fillitififg* — tffer — scholarehlo al ads of ench menther society, and 11 Ondc. of to create a sentiment It will ensure that these standards igh, and uof of the College I Ito Council shall arrange for tiro esr, on each of the two nl e ship Day s, to which shall be 'ud members of all Honor Soule- Including those not represented at College by active chapters or Alum- N , soelatlons A business meeting 11 he held immediately before the sb eaerdses of Scholarship Day dln this meeting the members shall o boa), to the Scholarship Day 10-4 A social meeting may be held he evening I he duties and poweis of the Coun ts be limited to those specifically ited to it, front time to time, by 40% 01.11 Honor Societies It shall in no expense and Initiate no policy t hid not been approved by the Hon- Sot °Hies " NN BOXERS OUT FOR REVENGE TOMORROW (Continued from first Page) h 111 be able to till thla lightweight Ithci toma]ox Rothrock, Bowden II:lama are three candidates In this 4ht ho are inexperienced but who he %elected to fill the position. 11 Clowthei lists broke his hand ii, /limy encounter, Coach Harlow beavymeight and he is now at a to know who to bon at this peel , •:ist. wishing to put en a new man tills height hhere hard slugging is "Dick" hill not enter a man Ill( unlimited class, forfeiting the to Penn msttei who fighto In the 115 nd class for Penn State, two pupils iii I, Hsrlow will oppose rich other the ling, since Burkett, the Penn les.ilia lto In this weight is a for t,. so State hozet having gone from it College to Philadelphia several igo He has proved his ability hover this season, winning all bouts w Melt he appeared thus far Against mei of Springfield, who won the it , decision at:tints Benz° here in lie, battle. Dui heft scrimd a knock- ,In ,In Chlpin will face a boxer Inn, he defeated In the Penn State !IJL season Ind hones to defeat la this yt it Coleman. the Penn ite, in the 121 pound class, was !IN °anointed by Chapin last year BALFO,UR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference forl Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Umon Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery ind landed unit One blow In the gime °mounto he's lie gill be out tot te te:me tongs ros but altliongh he hot hemmed in the ling at, Ch min has Also spent bouts of wolhouts to othitn t use and can be expelled to put up his u•tu1111. god In ind of boxing In the 115 pound Chloe, the Iled and Blue pugilists gill ad, Lige Benson 'to do b title nguinot Vitollio Although Den- Mull ie tman In the loped at °nit he haspirned lib. right to defend this ntlgltt ht ginning all hoots tilt until the present time and Yoshio must demonstrale some real fighting if he NN lilies to defeat his opponent Pl l llll 11114 Eichler at 115 • Beating out .1 teleran of two )ears' aarsits experience to lepresent Penn at the 115 pound position Is the armies e rnent of Oasis the nen Philadelphia looser at this height Breslin. 1010 put up a real battle before succumbing to the superior punches of Artl,l9ll lost sensor) v.as forced to glee no) to the' nencomer In thc boxing game Datil) ,111 match his skill otainst Wirt Penn St ttewruling nho has also shonn that he esn fight In the last feu e‘enings of practice Ile has proved his superiori* nom other 145 pound contenders and as result has mon the right to fight at this position tempt .), In his first ring appearance In the Sim ingfield meet at the 135 pound position he msdc a ()vocable !mares ,lon When he defeated Russell I=l Captain Lucaa mho mill be remenr•l tiered tot his tight of four terrific rounds before losing to Beck tt the 175 pound class list season, tits reduced to the IGO pound class inhere he .111 btu l against Atnatlsh or Dot duet tomcat., He is demonstrating his right to the Penn leadership this sesson bn Ills ling merit up to the present time In the 175 pound class, Penn mill put forth a nem nvin, Welt, Not mut II Is knomn of him but he con be emrected to put upi battle for the hontas of Pltit,ttlelphil tornot tom Tan to who has been silkier' tacit to the 177 pound class mill go in ow.. him Both of the tights In which Tdolot tins Unica , cd up, to the pt orient time, he has lost by a%err close judges . decision after showing some teal hosing Tomorrow, he Is determined to 11l esk this losing streak m hen ho mines biome so Ith Welt/ NITTANY TRACKNIEN WIN FIRST PLACE AT NEW YORK (Continued from Mid nage) door tord is better than that of the outdoor, the reason being that the in door medle3 reins record I,ll4estnh- Ilshed In 1011 In n quartet of runners of Oh mole fame the 111,0 of 55 hich has seldom been nr Ppred together 011 one feint since. that tame Coach llartin (tills expected to losses that recold this Cat hilt when Heiffilch Injured his 001110 and It h. Is found .ids Is tide for the National 11 Of 1 file Chunplon to stop t tinning until spring, the situ Won took on gloom, aspect at once Con sistent hark on the halt of the men hito noes - make up 'this distance mea -1,. telly team has enabled them to de velop Into one of the speediest aggle gatlons In the counts) Their time lot the race last T 11091191 W:l9 744 Tit horldss tecotrl In this event Is 7 05 2-5 Tsso ;ients ago, a Penn State team run ning th rt event at Baltimore In th lohnv Hopkins CPIMCh, 7 33 1-5, jug one-fifth of a second ~(thin the record The race started nith the au:biter, in minch Hilt represented Penn State At the end of the quarter, Kopplsh of Columbia led the ince, being about flee in athance of Mallick of Lafa yette, nLo in tutu had a !cid of ten wadi, °Nor Koppish to A former quartet mile champion, and in this race he ran esperiettt fast line's time tot the quarter Mall fifta -three seconds Moore then malibed the hston. got a thing Henri. but 1,14 unable to min, up an, of the lost distance He too. rto sgsinst esceptlonally fast track men Gebh sins the Columbia lore sentathe and Lacone3. hho finished second in the 220 at the intetcollegiatcs lam }es, rail on the Lafs,ette team 'When Edgerton stinted off In the halt, Miagolt of Columbia had a lesd of about fifteen sinds and the iLafayette insu Itad t lest' of but five cords. BY the end of the glee, 1,111011 Edgerton ran In 2 04. he had most of the lost distance made up In the mile, however, the teal tllllll of the etenlng came Crawfotd, the Lafatette 41111. humedlatel) took a lend of about toot )al 41, With Hinging of Columbia and 011101110 of Penn Stnte trot cling almo4t "neck and neck' for 'second place On the 010111 lap "Larry" opened up' and ts the end of the sev enth lap he hut a tell vard Iced on Ctanfoll Shield, ran Ole 10110 In 4 25 'lOlllll beating the resod mhlch he holds on the New Berm hack Penn State him thence Lafayette canto In sec end, Columbia finished third and Ford iii ton tome In [count In the lice thousand meter run, 'Blonde" Bonds, tan .1 splendid race, Mt ding a numbet of Banter 04mple unnms Among the most prominent BAcismen to oppose him sore Pilm, the Junior Nntionsi Cross Countts Cham pion of Mat sear, and W. Bitola, a Fin nish-timer lean, oho Mot ?sear held the Vational Ten stile Championship. Both of these 111011 1.111 In the recent Olsmpie games and ate considered among the'' hurling distance men of the world lloinig's time for this event ems 15 21 and in tills time he lapped all but three men and instil non from these bs at ie ist rifts or skit feet "Blonds's" time for the float mile Marl 4 37 and for the lot top miles 10 21 Prim finish ed second 11% n Inning this race...l3lnmly" became the - iroccec,or of the Schiff trophy. which In rnorth opproxlmatelo one thou rod dollar.; Thic cup must be non three [lnnr to become permanent poc ser•clon of rot runner It Is nn eseeed ingly huge front* and niii soon be put 011 exhibition at the Co-op GLEE CLUB GIVING SUNDAY CONCERT' (Continued from-first nage) the "light another" Is Buck's "On the Sei and the progress that-has been natio undo, the leadership of Dean C • C Robinson has brought the tendering; of the selection to a high quota> An-I lathe, Mtn - niter, mhlch is required to bed In the nature of a college song, Is Pennsslvlni t State" written be DI Ctim in Erie Spark° and put to the mu sic of 'Old Heidelberg" It is a repro sentath e Penn State song and Is put totem; In a ginning manner by the members of the Glee Club The "tent song" mhiclt esery competing club Is .:gulled to sing, Is Bantocies "Give a Rouse" It Is In this song that the Judges ale able to select the ;tun er. tor, with each club rendering the some selection, the relatae qualities of the contestants cm be established The Penn State Glee Club has put consider .tble time on the mastering of this se lection, Ind In Sunday's concert the he nets mill get .1110 Idea of the high degree N‘hich must be obtained In or dm to hate mo chance against the well mg suited clubs of the other colleges. Other special features of the program sill be solos b 5 Miss Betty Cron . 25, topranp, and Donald V Bauder, .24 tenet, in addition to a ,election by Messrs B M Hermann, NV T Putnes and F S Bunten The entite program has been wrong ed nitit much rate and promises to be one of the best of the sesson The ompleto inegram toilette The Ten Grenadiers, Robert Schu ma Ailanced be C C Robinson— Mee nn flub • 'lncidental solo, by D Bauder 'O, rent, D' Donning, '22 Baritone 2 (t) The Birthday, Frederic Co -1 (b) Keep on Hopin Kath,ine Fielon-Maxnell Mies Bette Croft '25, Sop! sno The C C Robinson, Accom 'moist ..::+.~-:-Y S-:~rY...-Air... r.-'rl-Fi.{.a-,»;..,u,..,..p.;»»;✓,..}.t»c.;_;_;..,v,.{..;-u,-'ri^:✓si-:-:-Fi-et-:-.. . Z, ~ _ if y e T "T. ` / ~ ~. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 (a) Plekanlam. Snuggle Song, I 'Nt'llaon,,. 0 Smith, (h) Give a lim, (Test Number), 01 an% Me Ihmto( I. thee Club 1 On the Set. Outline Buck (i) 'limn You'll Remetnion , sle, (Bohemian nit 11, IMlre. (It) Co Dom.: Nosy, (Sento Siiiritunl). Bur!nigh D V Haulm '24. Mr", C. C Bob Moon, Bmotnirtnlyt 7 Italian Stteet Song (Si tughtB llutlett H. Violin Herbert, Glee Club olth \Hsi Betty CI oil '25. Soprano 8 Punchinello. Set gi. Itarlimtninoff. 11,4 Brod Kohn Bltinhit 9 Penn, I% anl s State Ds Eda In rto iSparke) Old Deldellsesgs, Glee Mil, _........_0 CLASS WRESTLERS MEET TOMORROW (continued from Pleat Page) tgs In ine,lonv brut4 mhlth Stole 1101,1 this teat The Senior loins will be com Pored of Captain IN atson In the 115 pound elate, IVeinrchenk M the 125 pound 01004, S William , : In the 185 My Mon, Oehtle et Wilcox in the 141 poundelass. 'Wewel In the 111 and Ad:000y In the 175 Oehrlo hat been merheight tot some time tad it in doubtful yyltethet he ttlll be able to enter the meet In the 145 pound (Minion Thin Ilettlncluder tom meO oft:loslty erlible and ar a 104011. the Senlorr ate the htvorlter over all other contestants The Juniot's mill also be represented by a team tentestlng of a number of sarsits men These men ate Btans, Pat Ps and Sal tintls and atm, includes the names of Bs cleft and Bumghlia Both of these men have wrestled in intertolleglate contests so tar this year and thes tome made notable shorn Inge (degors mill appear for the Juniors In the 115 pound division, Coleman en in !collo 125, Ihans will take mut in the 115 pound bout, Buseag - hlia mill ures tie 145, P trios is to almost In the 118 pound class, Met ett mill mrestle 175 and harson mill appeal in the heavy weight division. The Sophomore teuni will be compos ed of the same men alto non from the bratlbtgt be a one point margin In the earl) putt of the ueason. This team n all be tem esented by IYogal In the 115 'mend class, Captain Bunter In the 125 pound dielsion, Lech will wrestle 135, Mundereille nig appear In the 145 pound bout, Daeidaon In the 158 pound Claus, and 11unlan In the 175 pound Java The Freshmen .111 be represented by Lehr/tan In the 11.5 pound class, Laurie In the 121, N.llto In the 135, Black In the 141: Parthentote In the 158, Car tdu Thomas In the 175 pound class Wet,' utestle heay3uelght In cutlet th It the meet may not eon mune ton much time too bouts M. ill be run nt the tome thee .. It IItGAINS-100 olumeq of World's ilest Liter:ante, pocket sire List for st unit Price $lO Alsotnetv 2A Seneca folding csmon, slo.'and nen Oliver 0 ,t pen rhea net feet condition Price $lO to immediate ourchAp 11 W Data, Port 11' ttllds, Pa Dance Programs Fraternity Stationery Nittany Printing & Publishing Co. LACROSSE TEAM FACES HARDEST CARD IN YEARS (Continued from first page)oo , Mom last seat's seuond nil lug men and this }ears sophomme te 101. Coach Juidine alit hate I ealth of material host a blob to 1101.-his squad Eleler. 'dl, has shown st the in-home pneltion, „ and Roue '23, Dells. '23, and I tee 40 Id lime shall 11 up ne good %amity matol lal nllll lime a good chance of se eming bel the on this Sears team In I addition to the men named :WO% e. there 1 211 e 21 numbel of I ist ye'a's lelexhmeo ho hale gilllU II Inc, onto ability or sar site ‘. 111Lnc and should tu, nlsh no small turnout of competition for the sat 0113 poeltlone 11020411 i 111 dine the, I :sllttan Mid( 5,1011101)'co tell, comee to Penn St Ite neu 511th a snide 1 eputstlon nu n 10- I toese plane, Pla3 Mg a ith the Te , umseh 1,000000 Club of Toronto in the Wm id's Chlmplonship game, at Sae Weettninstel, 11 C, 310 dal dine ho- me Ittulbn nn one of the foremost la t e plosept In Canada The new .ogh .lisp plated 'Milt the Young To )nnt. In the Intermediate Csuallan Laeln.ba. Club championshlp games of 1906 Tlemcen , these. )eats he plated nlth a number of minor team, on well NN ith the Toronto , . Mr Jardine will lenort at Penn State on March tint TOSSERS TRIMMED BY PENN QUINTET (Continued from fimt Tinge) game because of pet tonal fouls Bus lon. Wilson, and 11cCollum store sent In by Coach HetMann to fill the places left yacant and played a tine brand of ball but the Quakets' goal was Us, Well fortified and Wilson Its the only man bho reached it His the goal completed the scoring for the Blue and I.VIIIIO machine Penn's final points I une in the last minute of play ,hen Mayo succeeded in breaking through 11111 tossing Itt t field goal The final %tote feas 211 tol The llne-up. Penn . Penn State Denten Ft_ Reed Hunt7lngel ' .1' S P :t s T l l , ll O ll Cr Ito C I K Millet C • Loeffler Voogelin G Koehler Store by periods Penn . 12 11-23 Penn State _ '8 8 11 Field goals—Orate 2, .1 K Miller 2. De see , Houtzlnger. Koehler, Loeffler, Wilson Foul gools--Greve, 11 out of 10, Reed, 10 out of-1G I, The Varsity Pool Room Pool and Billiards Cigars, Cigarettes and Candy , H G MORRELL, PROP AND Substitution, Penn State--McCollum for J. P 'Aliller, Wilson for Loeffler, limuon foi Shalt. Penn—Goldblatt for Ilunt/inger, Hunt Anger for Goldblatt Referee—Calges Umpire—Eretzol 'rime of 1,111,04-21:minutes YEARLING FIVE CLOSES ' SEASON WITH V ICTORY , (Continued from (treenage) , thirteen tiles In the period The score mut stood 32 to 20 and the half flnal- Ie came to at close fanning a success ful foul toss by Otte The tine-up . Penn State Ft ash Bellefonte Shiner Dore Hat teem F Get hot tit - C - Klahbaugh Stuekentan 0 ' ' . Barkers Ai telt _ 0 Byer PieUl (loala—Gerhardt 4, Artelt 1 Dare 1, Aah 1, IDshbaugh 2, Derkers 1 rout Goala—Flattmon 22 out of 26 I) tre 11 out of 24 FEMININE MUSICIANS PLAY TOMORROW NIGHT (Commuarl from float Dago) tot tan nears Chautauqua and Ly ceum Bureaus featured this company fot three nears as their main attrac tion At the outbreak lof the war, the Quintet gave up their tours and offer ed their sem ices in entertaining the sol diers During an entire near, they traneled through France and England pi on Wing entertainment for the troops. Re. ognizing their ability as first class • Xbe banbtuicb &bop LUNCHEON .-' 12 to 1 SUPPER ; - - sto 7 1 _ / 1 - Open After Dances Friday, Fabruary 24, 192 muslclntiH, a numbci 'of Jnpancst nominee of tire orehoetra In or. Content thorn to Japaneee•musle WRESTLERS DEFEAT 'ARMY BY ONE (Continued from that page which went Info an extra polled the one In %stitch Wetzel of Penn Oct Stemett of the Atmy Wit opening handshake, them two started action but they eme HO matched that at the end of nine utes It tsar foetal that neither h nth:int:me In the second of th extra periods, Wetzel threw St :pith a half nelson and body hot • Greene Wins Acute In the heavyweight class, - wan no match for Greene of the Aftel eight minutes and fifteen n• of stork the big Army grappler Sarson nigh a half nelson THREE AERONAUTIC EVENT LISTED FOR COLLEGIATE The two goat English Delve Ire est.fildlshing an innovation - 1 line of intercollegiate contests by ing an aeroplane match The fir ter varsity flying match will be h. the Hendon Airdome and will cons three events These events shoul duce been competition, since both Unions base men who were expel od aviators in the war