•RAHAM & SONS On the Corner The Smoke Shop Supreme New Goods Every Week lm.nnwounamua:minumunuumalmnumnflumnonuumulnumumuflumammummummumnima ONE-ACT PLAYS PLEASE BIG AUDIENCE les, Chairman of the Agricultural Coin mittee of the State Bankers' Associo time the protecthe associations, morn eirr clubs, countyconsemation onto Motion, Department of Public Distruct tlon, coal operators, neospaper msocla Bonn, and county risk and game Lora missions onunn,d nom iiit Page) 1 .1,1, Dlntel R Create '23 t put or the sem anL Each phY -I,,ted undeniable talent, no that thc coined) teas natural and Each state association will be permit ted to send three official delegates to the conference. and each county asso ciation hill be allowed one official dele gate All meeting, h•Ill be open to the Mums or Clod" - ass a short t mod entirely In semi-darkness got it suit a man's struggle ma '1 let.% °ter, the tempta etettl, the a tctort being ♦a the Influence of to Idealletio otll as Innocent }oung ARCHITECTS HOLDING FANCY DRESS BALL 1 the litter It ut to perfection, ~lessls Is,. and Blakeslee id a P ue-to-life Interpretation of to thing plepartittons for a sl- IMEITIMEI= The play centets about one, Tr 3 it, mho Is cry much disgusted lilth the uorld at large and stub himself in particular jolt after job fails and seeking conso lation In a "decant stick" he sees again In the pale smoke the old drawing room In Engineering I" But then complica tions occur and a thumb tacit Is pur loined and placed siniard on a. chair, much to the dlseomfitute of at least one of the students TDB is accused and a trial ensues uldch is just about to end disastrously for the hero *then the wile stnolte sanlshes and, no, not glint relllts but a job at last looms up The scenery is under the direction of Mr Pt 13 Dickson and setj. clever sets ate contemplated Inal entertainment of the men 'he Pascolet, - could not Mg, Laced me n aurally In this , Fleming again displayed re le ability n Igo she Portr , led In 0.11.11[1.11y natuisl manncs the ut ERs Western Daniel R '23, as Mg soy Western. her 1 111,00 Ise displayed e‘cellent aldllte Miss Josephine Ruth T McClintock TS, as Judge • 11 mica neted In a surprls -111•110 manner, while Illse MIS -00111 '2l a• a gm. erness, display loubted talent The three ser 1111 tin , Smlthein and William, 'presented be Wilbur S Fores- , Wes Reinita Gardnet '25. and Witt.on '2l, respectheb When ,tern disto‘ered the loss of riot just ne she ass leaving for .tile shill the guests of the t 1.1001 i within time follow- THESPIANS SET FOR VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY .22 and E J. Stern '23 Is unique in that It has a strictly collegiate appeal The art was aritten as brisk satire on the many perfections and imperfections of college - lift The, act calls for excep tional ability. in. feinale interpretation and the work of MI Gerber In this role Is excellent SPORTSMEN INDORSE MEETING mtlnued from first page) bit the ides of a State-aide Or lon Mt the Conset cation of our Suomi, Fish, Game and In -0114 fit ds, ahleh was and Is the out nesocletlon oin its or lon to the present time, is MON, - , 111 el% coming neer. being an 1h.h.1 fact We a Justly of tht p_t that the re United en of Pennsshania, for Yeats meochtlon atth statewide ar e, st CI e the first to plumate this One of the most amusing acts in the bill is the one act play, "Poor Old Jim." The setion Sites rise to one amusing situation after the other The lead Is played by Mt Gleathead '23 and his pork mall. him as one of the bent comedisns In the college The part of the fond mire Is cleverly interpreted by 3 D McCord '24 Asa co-consphator and family physician E R Bailey '23 by careful acting builds up the humorous bsckground tonktenee mhteh 'hoe =ilea by . L Watts et the School of Ag- The feature net of the eyening Yogi be a romantic phantasy. No expense In time or money has been spared to make this the most artistic and the mast tune ful in eduction that has been presented to State College audiences The cos tumes Pere designed and executed by Miss Ethel Spin), The) are original and lining° in their conception The scenery - as Indic and painted by John Patton '24 The scene fa laid in an ul cra-fashlonable chalim et and the act features a cum er dancing chorus. a cab aret donor. and a gioup of Interpre tile &nicety Thomas Murray '24 cull be featured se the cabaret dancer His so ark in exceptional His costume Is it Pentg,hanln State College this Seth last, an account It nnests In this °umbel of our le Is hi In the most compre pl in toe tide the deslted end hilna feels site that he Is sole opinion of the United Spolts- Pennsylvania In endorsing this tit o Is no danger of our losing' al Identity or Influence by of- with this proposed organiut et us all gat together in hon purpose so that co 0511 h good tint the pleasure of inship in coeds and on be stemed for posterity" e Conrmence, which occurs on two Sass of this month, moat le Wing monnizations or Penn , that have any interest in con- of the natural resources of moon ealth hate been invited unlit°, Includes The Wild Life of Pennsyltania Pennsylvania en's Association, United Snorts ennri ivania The State Grange , Scouts, Pennsylvania Pores sod idea Wholesale Lumber ssociation, Pennsylvania Lum- A,ociation, Retail Lumber ecotintion, Penneyl‘onla Roll uclobon Society, The State of Commerce, water compon- Aces Your akfast Taste ter •r c s ensahon g ou 01, clean • Faohng u r tooth • nano It e rely a I s a toe d clean cleanness minima Uny, Intl° nerves, thorn of rations eke your feel hot (Continued from fret pngo) I=l (Continued from first nano) FOR RENT One Large Room 117 W. Fairmount Martllngly beautiful ate singing of Donald Bauder '24 and El nest Rolston T 3 will furnish the net ugh nun tune ful bits The Inusie is good, the Cos tumes and scenery are brilliant, •tnd the situation .d dislogue ate UM) The entire bill tn.*ex up a 011011 that 1 0 111 1 ink anirng the best that hate et et boon presented at State College. The ticket sale is In charge of 3fl Albert Ithiltenltich '22 and 00111 be held at the Athletlc'"Stote Wednesdn3 and Thurs. et cnlngs of Silt weok horn G 30 to I S.m The next act m called "Daniel, Dar n In, and Company" Who MI Daniel Is or mho MI Darn In it reinains a se cret and theh company also itl.'s , . Those nho halo clot pondered oyer the subject of self ',resonation m esolu don, on Priday night v.lll be shown ulth amazing lucidness the whet, niter°, uhy, and how of It all BALANCED CORNELL TEAM WINS OVER PENN STATE (Continued from first pane) So)dor, Penn State, third Thee. 9:33 16 pound shot—Ebersole. Cornell, first, Beatty, Cornell. second. Gounlock. Cornell, third Distance, 39 feet, 4 3-4 inches Broad jump—Won by Grubb, Penn State. Cornell second and third places Distance, 21 feet 11 inches Polo Vault—Atkinson, Gounlodk and Stevens of Comell tied for first place Tice was injured slightly In ono of the fist attempts that he made to clear the standards and yeas Unable to compete ful tiler High jump—First and second places o ere won by Cornell Green of Penn State tied fol third place Cornell Whys Relny The Red and White one mile relay team had little difficulty in winning over Coach Martin's combination of Toilet. Edgerton, Moore and Hlle. Each of these men ran their quarter in fairly good time but ware unable to keep up pith the Sloe set by the Cornell run- Intercolleglates Saturdn) Next Saturday. Coath Martin will hate [hit teen or fourteen- representa tives in :Yew 'York City to represent this Institution in the Intescolleglates A diet or the men selected far this trip will ippeni In Fridays COLLEGIAN Thin sfternoon, the conch will select the members of the Freshman relay tenet which will also make the ttlp PUGILISTS BATTLE .TO - STANDSTILL AT NAVY • (Contmued from [Out Inge) tome building ,as the Ostia battle (fon e‘m , the 'boxing , meet 'demanded the greattot amount of - attention and pm. ed the more popular of the tuo onflicting counts hence 1,0000 On Technical Knockout V_ . ENU • •-a Trim . 6 .104 1 5 a LEAD" , /ENDS EVERPOINTED end other Motal Nods _ . TnameVENTJS isyour gl E aranten of perfeetton. Absolutelz crumble-proof, smoothandperfectlygmded. 7 DEGREES • 2.8 soh- & black H med. bard B soft 2.H hard F fi r , ,41-1 emu bard HB medium—for gcnecaltue ISe per tube .2,12 Iran $1.50 Da. do.z. tuba Irpourdealerannersuppluouwnteut. 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Now York sk us about She new -4. f \ RAD CIGARETTE RAIDS are held ration of the r men andard of Taste. sappoint—never pure Tuelosh to. st varieties grown. to smoke than -on any occasion. rgest e w s o e rd il l lng high. t soirees ofAmerica r to Quantity. for Yourself-1' ,ingTskvt at -the 115 pound clues, concentrated his blows on Etenze's nose and 90 weak ened him that Referee Rocap stopped the boat after one minute had elapsed In the occond round, and au:l:idea the bottle to the Nato Pugilist on n tech nieul I.noehout Bente solto 011teil.ied 1,, I..ttt.t, alto°mutat ed a hard hitting right to a great advantage In his cam paign anion rten/e's nose The Penn Stile box°r recehed a badly damaged close in the tent Chapin Outclasses Sebald Captain Chapin. the Penn State lead , completely outclassed his Navy op penent Sebald In the 125 pound class Continually hammering Stith his tight to the sailor's bode atm the hest„ Chapin more him down The Nittant star seemed, at his bast in bin specialte of °levet footwork nod time and again he needed ponchos uhleh \Sete direct ed be Sebald alto rarely relehea the Blue and White fighter In the entire, ' three rounds Chapin's beautiful feint Mg gained the admirationet the spec- 1 tutors - Ith° loud!) applauded him when I be recite sl the judges* decision E=IT=I Vastdo staged his best Sight of the season last Saturday when hewon the Itlges . decision against O'Donnell of the Navy in the 135 pound dif ision aft er three hard. fought rounds Vanilla came back Inahis meet slushing some of his old time excellent form and fought a real battle Although O'Don nell was of a larger build than his Penn Stste opponent Vasillo successfully hLaded and blocked many hard right anded blows slatted 1,5 the Midship man , Wasik° proved the aggressor in the Dist round and ails lending at the ~lose of that period, nhile O'Donnell let - Mated In the second rouni, leaving the bout about men. The Nittany fighter returned in the final retied milli t dash that, the Navy representative could not stop, and Vasillo had slugged his opponent to the state of grogginess by the end of this round In this round, t'vsillo used the • combination Of a all-tight left folinned by n right hook to an advantage Bordner Punishes Opponent Severing lack of tins experience de cislyely lost the bout for him in the 145 pound class, when Bowline, lepresent log the Nittany fight. 4 at this weight preyed super for to him Using many right uppercuts Bordnet punished Severin, who wooed to be yet> game and stood up undu the punishment Tile judges overfed the decision to 1-11®Y 8c NIE3IIGH High Grade Groceries a Specialty STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES Special prices on box lots. -4 - :'i - IZeservedii,Seat,::, - ,SWe VAUDEVILLE At the Athletic Store WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Tat lot was outclaweed by Captain Zola' of the P.att, team Zotti, n voter-1 ten ihu atetint, prosed too much for the I nem Nittany Cipher, in the IGO pouted t lass, alto la appearitur in the ring fat the fitat time this season Tachn,. boa use,, pens ed his gamenetts when he fought hold for Chloe rounds but could not leach his aggroaaor who aa% Pan baling him all the time The Tmlges aaateded the decision to Zotti. - I=l Regent Prot ed hls superlorlt3 over Tthial. In the 175 pound ohms and ♦t the detistrot for the Natl after three ins roam's. Block Was clench on Site defenslt e and he stalled a meat°, mat of the tin, guarding. em efull3. grin landed a blow which seemed to daze Mack, but did not tske -sdvantage of this The meet now stood three to three ht the scion! fighting, although Penn State lost because of tier failure to fur nish a heat ytt eight fightez Ct ON, thel the u n it possible man fin this position. hsd inniten his hind in the mtet against the Alm besets and Penn State forfeited the heasysvoight battle. Wtlttont H Roeup. Sports Editor of the Philadelphia Ledger. acted 'as re feree. u bile McGrath, Plosldent of the Middle Atlantic Association, and am icin. Sports Editor of the Baltimore' Sun, store the Judges NITTANY - DEFENSE IS TOO - STRONG FOR CREIGHTON (Continued from first page) of these baskets sere made by Koch let of Penn State mhe played a stellar game for his Alma Mater. His all moundviork slits the ("mime Of the 0100105. Creighton Starts Out Strong Crelghton's representatives began the contest In a rnannot which boded 111 fro the Nlttany Institution although the Lions soon struck then stride and et entually commanded a lend too big to overcome Reed of Penu State shot .1 foul In the first minute of play and Shan. Cottoned with an easy basket, 111.411.11.•1121141111V.11‘.111 I E. W. Gernerd Merchant , Tailor S Next to Post Office 5 111.111.11..119,6111114114411iM1ME1NC1V01 FOR THE Thespian 6 Acts 6:30 to 8:00 Prices 50c and 75c after 4.4 nett of Creighton had tied the me tt ith a success( 01 foul toss. and although Reed scouted his second foul a minute late, making the score 4 to 11, Pat ate) and Loy ely of the visiting fa tut tesponded with two remarkable goals utolbh put Creighton to the [tont In neirs second foul made the count to I In tarot of the Westerners. I It was at this point, howevet, that ' I Cl eighton's scoring tot the period 'trac t tle Its erased Reed came through for Penn State with three fouls and a field goal in 1.10101 order, thus giving lots team 0 9 to b lead, and [tom then on Her r headed The Nebtrtsint machine secured only three mole points during the half On the other hied, the Nlttany tossers ran 011.1 ore) the floor and by means of shot passes, bloke through the Creigh ton detente and t lined In counters rout baskets by Koehler, one by Reed, and bls fouls by Reed gate Penn State a 25 to 9 ad, mange before the period closed I=l Although Miller bloke the ice in the 4econd period with a clover over-hood toes uhich further Incited the Lion's lead, Creighton proved that it was not et beaten by speeding up its defense and loping in a field goal every now nod then NI, hieh served to give it a re spectable score before the period was over Both teams alternated armost In caging field goals and shooting fouls but Penn State's quintet held a slight edge, ulth Miller and Koehler standing out abate the others, and, with the aid of the Imge score which it ran up in the first. half, remained no far out In (loot tint, the noltern institution nev or Ind a chance to catch up. The gone closed finally, lust as Cornwall made a long field goal for Penn State And brought its score up to 49 The 1100-01 , Penn State—l 9 Creighton-2C Reed F Lynch A real sport shoe made by the Bostonian people—tr Elk skin with a dark brown Scotch grain saddle and brass I.* lets. A regulation golf sole and a low flat flanged heel. -;' The " Price .1 ; $8:50 t - f 4 : 20th Century Sh®e Co, 121 Allen St.. State College _ "The Baron" Tuesday, March 7, 1 Mill m r• Shalt. C ICoehlel C E=E!III!1!!!EM!1!1!! Sub9lll.ullonv—Trouttnan Peekatals fen Lynch, IVllson flor, Cranwall for Reed rlel Reed 4, ➢tiller 3, Shale 2, Cornball, Troutman, Lovely 4 2, L3neh Foul goalo—Reed 21, Cornwall 0 out of 2. Lynel 14, Troutman 1 out of 3 White. COLGATE AND PITT DEBATERS' NE (Continued from first surance fat the employees In corporate industiles," and " That Japanese Immigration United States must cease" rather a difficult assignment been efficiently mastered by t Mr Gates of the English De and the several members of t lug team, by holding debut x themselves throughout the which practelc has served to their debating ability, and to inc themselves with the affi negative sides of both topics Albert Deal & Plumbing & Heatin 117 Frazier Str
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