Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 03, 1922, Image 4

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this affair has not yet been Jrtinitely
derided Upon "tint tin
tina fa , t thnt they ttill pn.whiy held
nn the s,rend and third days of Junin.
The IttAt event 111.• ...Wei is 11, ninnt
with the runners tchou tint.
With the l'iniversity l'ittshurgli
trill journey to State College on June
l.:nsl p.m.. the Pit t nun ttel,
vise to :ill 5i 2-3 •-an 1 defeat
they will til rr
vruxe tabh, wiwn they risit the
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sting. the varsity
lys• 101 l that they
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louder the isatiket.
sigh 711,Y
gliartled
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'PM a distant,.
mentor re
. Lt the same coin
ononeil the
, wafiro this week
ry pros :title there.
oar.. rononowd of
rools. Shah, een-
G.~•iih•r. F;icnii~
Ths .rLedud• was a 1.1 ,, 0Ved as
en Sat Oribly. ;0-
.11'11W:111. Wilson
April I:!—rlcorgolawn 1 - 11 l at Wash
hn:I•nl. 13. C.
.%pril 15.—V. P. 1. at Blacksburg. Ca
April 2%—Penn itoalys at Phila.
April 29—Penn Relays :kt l'bila.
Nlay ti—U. of Virginia 01 vlah•
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lieu•-up at :he last
•th of the Creigh
•wn to Coach Ber
t...ono to keep the
ighet , 4 point of cf-
InteNt. making nu-
May 11 nwrsebolast irtt at State
CMloge.
May 27—Western I ti tereollegia les at
Pittsburgh.
June rregllegla to, at Cam
brige. Nils,.
June 3—littereolleglates :n C:1111.
bridge. NI ass.
.lone 12-1% of Pittsburgh at 01,110
LC they appear
it the Lions from
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BONG NINES
PATILIIN IZE OUR DyglunSmts
IZIMEMEZI
I'..elt tat 11 ,, inel
Trip
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See FISHER for your Shoes
Closing out my Fall and Winter
Stock at Cost.
Shoes now from $5.00 to $7.50
Pitt fat home).
ritt tat haute)
the Stoek Pavilion
a the tamaition of
• and are whipping
the rooting season.
Atli are out for the
by the grailuation
C. N. FISHER
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thattili represent a
nil no effort Is Ito
;telling staff to tie
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I reputation in the
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out :main for the
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present with an hi
ved.outs Mite ago.
to be of it serious
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torsi '23. Kelly '24.
'2l. :mil Cortnan '23
allti should
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to smoke them
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; ,1 11111 Steal treat to all %rho heard
it. but it also helped to polish off the
before they strike the bigger ell
g;!, with tl,• program. It was the first
pr,eniatioa (it' the test IllllllloCl.
t 1,,• tWii!MS that the .1111, .•11l
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ninhelr , and the outeonte 0,10 MIXiOUN-
triumph
One of the best feattlres of the eon .wining..ert last .wining was a solo by •31100
'roll '25. ,eho aventtlletnied the
clot. :is far as Williamsport. ganßing
. doneside Miss Cron in popularity was
tbo spe,isay number Lg Mr. Wtttine
1.1 31r. 11.1tIntrit. NI, Waring ex
hibited the other 11S.• of the saw besides
n 1,400110 sloop and cutting 100013. Mr.
11 , 111.1,111. n nave soverai piano selections.
I, ovingPort thin morning.
(th..• is (tilled to give on
o:tin, ~in..rt to he fotiowea by ❑ P . ,
dame in Philadelphia to
night heron• minoring on to New York
for the Ill:dill' parl of the trip.
Inc Tonto, In New York Meet
The Intereollegiate ,snitest al the
Aletropolis this petr will be one of the
ureatesi seluilastle enneerts ever stag
the following insiitialous being /)-
Princeton. Columbia.
Unvunuth..\ntherst, Penn. Vale, Wes
ieydn and Penn State. Every college
entered is primed to the limit to lift
to. honors and Penn State songsters
. xlil Ite required to put fort their hest In
the eompothion. 'rice experience of the
.r..,.eding ...moods of the trip should
.. . 010 b the finishing touches and
.dd.. theta to make a strong hid for
thy .\ nother point in favor of
1, 1111 state is the prohibiting of gradti
,l.• slosh.DlS 10 the contest.
Thi.. will pot Penn State on all equal
I . o , btille With every cootphtant.
Thp contest will 4.0115h.t. Of three num-
ea,-ii elnt. singing the test num
b,- "Give a Rouse" by Granville Gan
t., and in addition two miler numbers
it s own selection. One of them being
rei.r,entative college song. The
:I tan Tool, that have been selected by
Penn State :ire "On The Sea" by Back
and "Pennsylvania State" by a a
9'h.• Judges for the ro»test will he
Mr. Walter Diunrosch. Conductor of the
Nvw Void: :VittPhony Orchestra:
.eorc.' Chadwick. Director of the New
i'llialand Conservatory of Music: Mr.
[Mary if. Hadley. who is conductor of
the Seattle Symphony Orchestra; and a
icon known composer.
COUNCIL PLANNING TO
CHANGE CONSTITUTIONS
(Conunuo4 from first Date)
Poniolos '22. 11. 11. 'Berger '22. NV. II
Payne '23..1. H. Kuhns '23 anal I.
Martin '24.
Another committee was appointed to
Investigate the Inter• Sports constitu
tion and the status of the two agricul
tural students. This committee con-
FT EN ITU HI: FOll SALE—Slightly
11,a•ti furniture. Will Nell cheap. Call
aaa see Ir . . S. Canna Fnir-
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College Billiard Parlors
Pastime Building
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TWENTY NITTANY TRACKAIEN
LEAVE FOR CORNELL MEEl'i
hurdles. Itarron trill lilte as his rull- .
sling mutes Itile. O. ii. I:muffin:Di '23
anti Russell '24. Th.. other Peon State .
entries ill the high Juin) , are .1. G.
Deem '22 atut Kauffman, while in Owl
broad jump. Barron will have as his'
team 'sates Grubb. Ile:islet . and Russell.
Cornell has several excellent twoad'
jumpers, the most noted of which is A..
A. Donnell. to the triangular meet
with Darr:n . ll and Dartmouth last Sat
urday, this (11.'14g:tit ittothed lt Ills
tam, of 2I feet, n 3-4 Inches.
Coach Martin will take E. D. Tice: '
along to do the pole vaulting for Penn:
State. Tire will meet H. I). (inning.]:
in this event. The latter took third I
plate in the recent meet with Harvard
111111)artinnittli. Al that little he clear
ed the :nand:tills at twelve feet.
Penn State will meet considerable ,
opposition In the shot put. In this!
event .1. 1 , .. Vomiting '22 and F. M. Dv- 1
erett '24 will meet 11. It. Wager of Car.
nett.
Mile Mel 13
Another fmtnre of tomorrow's con
tests will be the one mile relay race.
This kill I. the fh•st time during the
present Re:0 4 0,1 ChM the much has Ow
ed a one mile relay team on the track.
Having already broken the record in
the two mile relay anti having defeated
Lafayette. Columbia. Rutgers and the
S'avy in the medley relay raves. the
Clutch is now• seeking now laurels for
his men and trill inn a quartet of
speedy runners on the hoards to give
the famous Cornellians a fast race In
the 011 C mile relay. Thls Penn State
team will be composed of Taylor.
Moore. 11110 and Edgerton or Sn
eneh 1111111 running a quarter nine.
The outcome of the meet depends
largely upon the pusaibility of Edger
ton malting the trip. Coach :Martin has
figured the possible scm•lng very close
ly and believes that Penn State would
he able to defeat the Red .kial White if
this man makes the u•ip and is In con
dition to run.
NAVY PUGILISTS OPPOSE
NITTANY TEAM TOMORROW
(Continued from first page)
shown last week. when ho staggered
The Best place to eat is at home
The next Best place is at the
CRITSTAIL Gnat
Home Cooking Home Made Pies
A. 13. DIETRICH
PENN STATE '2O
VAUDEVILLE
Variety Gaiety Melody
Auditorium 8:15 March 10
his o p ponent by 0 hard tvniiop. Gregan, Wert anti Griffiths have been giving Freshman football team, repo,*
Is a steady hoker and relies mainly on a Vas'Ho a lot of competition and the boxing last week andhel.. l „,
left Jab to reach his opponents. Nittany slugger was forced to nut forth some fair ability althou g h f ie '"
his best efforts to defeat the other can- new at the fighting game. F re , K ai
NVeiss are among the leading eth it Z
didates in Practice bouts.
Taylor and Black will all• ers for this weight.
Chapin knees Old Rival
Captain Chapin of the Penn State
team will taco an old rival when he
mixes blows with Seimald of the Navy at
the 125 pound class tomorrow. Chopin
proved tittiterifir to tile Middy last 004.1-
NOII Wht.l) he won the dents' of the
judges alter hitting Sebald at will and
tivolding the returning Now.; by his
clever feinting and fast foot work. Se
bald won the decision against Massa
chusetts Teoh last Saturday after three
fast rounds.
A 114, representative appears to the
115 pound etas~ for the Islavy in Latta.
a hard hitting fightet•. Against M. I.
T.. he dropped his opponent tn•tcc in
the 4411, 4 4. I'Ollll4N of boxing. Severn.
another nen• in/Nl 4 l . On the Navy team.
also 15411 4111 exciting fight loot week at
the 1.15 Isonid (lass after a spirited bat
tle. Kurtz was the only pugilist. on the
:Midshipmen loam to lose bout, and
he was defeated In the 135 pound divi
sion only after nn extra round hod been
tough t.
Sltlany Timm Annln Shifted
The probable mitt aggregation which
will represent the NittonY fortune. to
morrow according to an early announce
ment by Coach Harlow is coMPosed of
Bonze at 115 pounds, Captain Chapin at
155, Vasillo at 115, Bordner at 145, 'ra
bic at 160 and Black at 175. Penn State
will forfeit the heavyweight class.
150,120 has recovered from his sick
ness mid should put up a good fight at
the 11 5 Pound weight. Williams, who
was also being considered for the posi
tion, received injuries ln practice anti
is not now in the proper fighting con
dition.
A strong fight has developed for the
Etr. pound berth but Vaslllo has main
tained his old position, by proving his
superiority over the other contenders.
Henry Grimm
TAILOR
206 E. College Ave.
Thespian
6 Acts
right ;II :I weight lower than the one i.
whieh they appeared at Penn last Sat-
lilt. ASH M Its. THOMAS SPEND
urday. This will greatly strengthen SE{"FIt.II, WEEKS is FLORI D ,
the tram and these Blue and White President
nna Mrs. John
3L
box er , will now tie able to compete have been spending the past few w e%
with men of their same weights . Atnar-
In DeLand. Florida. where the pm,
Ish only lost to !lordlier by a small has liven taking a Much-sew,
margin in the praetiee trials and both vaeatlon. On his way home (Mtn p a ,
men have forced each other to display
south. Dr. Thomas will speak to tla
his best at the Na pound weight. lioehester. V. Teachers' Assaelm:
Wad:. who will again represent Penn 11 „. „f oa . noon of ma" tenth, 77
State at the • 175 pound class. should th i ffab, m„ inni
have gained e nnn gh ring experience in e y e ffl aa of t h e same day, and "o
hits first two varsity bouts to shoe-. Ahmuti Association nn th e lk ,
thr
morw fo
som e real fighting when he goes up ing day. These addresses will e t . m
against Oregan tomorrow. A large tap, t.
01l a small hurl of a series of
tttttt unt of eompetition tine
developeddopd a whielt the President plans to gw ta e
rk,
this weight among the n Sta n- t
I.l„ aero r0h,..1 States the
didates. Artelt, a member of the mont h' s time.
KODAK
as you co
HERE ' S your first stop—right here at
the store. We have just the Kodak
you want for the motoring trip—c{:::l
- easy to work and Autograpl.
each negative may be dated and t:
at the time of exposure.
The PE N
OH TA O
TE
PH T O P
State College, Pa.
Friday, March 3, 1922