Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 14, 1922, Image 4

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HUGH BLACK TALKS
ON PEACE CONFERENCE
The chapel speaket at the morning
d ey eningt %lent on Sunday Ml.l
r ilugh se
Protector of Practical
ieologS at the Union Theological
ntin sy of Nov. York City and nn nu
of eonsldersble note. DI Black
lose as lilt subject the greatest mac
all led ethics) question of the day.
he Problem of the Washington Peace
onforence
In ills talk Pmfessoi Block said that
he outcome of the Peace Conference to
f mole importance to this generation
mtl to the genet:Won+ to come than
n 3 thing else millet, It Is possible to
ionsider in the florid He likened the
Iktor3 of min to the history of his
onscience and said that unless people
tat the indent Institution of Oar out
if business once Ind for all, they can
onside. life a complete failure and the
.ucceeding generations mill look upon
hem 0 1111 loathing and contempt He
Melt on the montleiful possibilities
Milch the Ammics of today has in the
Imid, :mil stated thst the only reason
e came to America from Scotland uas
xicause he le iliyed 1100 much God could
o fot the uoild tilt ough America
The main point which Dr Black aloh
d to lone whit his hearers was that
,hethei mat ci no ant occurs all must
ie men
' ELIGIOUS PREFERENCE
SHOWN IN REGISTRAR'S LIST
The religious oetet once of Penn State
tudent, nom a hat propat ed by the
ogistrar, shuns that Presbyterians lead
no field It ith a total of 737 Methodists
It
second aids 688 and Lutherans thltd
Ith 417 It is expected that by next
nil the Pennsy leaufs .8% nod of the
tesbN tot Ino °hutch mill send stu
ent nostril . here to stork especially
scone the PI tslit ton lons In the sto
od hods
A total or 1198 students ate ineleded
the etu but It does not Include
Idudte In ,ev d
minto cow,. studento
umbel Inc about 250 &mums)
Bandst 115
Ru•tluen 12
Christian Science 20
Church of Cht lot 4
Church of Clod
Congreg dion 11 12
Diet ipico 25
ti 32
eelt Catholic 1
lit bran 85
huthei m 417
Mennonite 6
Methodist 688
Moral Inn 10
note:MM. Episcopal 177
Ram mad "3'
Romnn Cstholie 270
Ricislan 01 thodo‘ 1
SChn mit - folder 1
Society of Rtiends 38
Snedenborgiati 3
Unitarian
United Brethren 40
United Dt angelical 20
United Presbyterian 48
United Zion Children 1
Unit ersalist 4
On pi °fel once Indicated 177
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AMES OF HIGH SCHOOL
PUBLICATIONS WANTED
The College Publicity Depot tment
s fin fluently Ms nonunion to make
3se of a mailing list of high and pre
,ll atm) school student publications
t Inns been tonna impossible to secure
n list of such papers from any source
Tile depot anent then efore novenas to
nnlisidual students to fill In the blank
mlou and either mail it to, on lease It
t the Pohlleits Department office, 171
Id NI in There saki of course he dar
k 1110119, but if esens COLLEGIAN
obsctilnen espends, the list can be
ode opptoslmately 1 Imtisfactors one
on the punint,e High school students
neneralb sill benefit through the
toms the aerial [moot ran Fine their
miners once the mailing list is °stab-
Med Please fill the following and
ee that it gets to tile Publicity Desalt
tent
emeof PVC,
ame of School
awn -
• ime of nuto,
't equency of Publication
Weekh . semi-monthly or monthly)___
pinoslmate date of publication
Mist middle m last of month, etc )__-
Ws Infra motion given by
Class of 19^
BASEBALL AT TOMO
The Inseball team of the University
f Indiana has accepted the Imitation
trendy teeelved by them front Wasedn
nit erslto at Titian Tnelve games
111 he pinoed at Tokio with tile Jann
e,. team
F Olt SALT--Green Ribbon, St. Pat-
Ides Dny Cnt ds, and other at tleles,
skull:lg t ibbons, laces, embroidery,
pickings, slll, thread, snaps, buttons,
Niles, utensils, baskets, el ens-paper,
It itch. teas, and games All
t halt piles Call 412 West Foster
ae
ROOM AVAILABLE
Room available for two House
'arty Girls over any week-end.
Call 37-R Bell phone.
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PENNSTATE BARBER SHOPWE can point to our growing trade with a profound sat
isfaction that the best meats that can be bought is none too
good for the people of State College.
5 Barbers No Waiting
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State College. ALLEN STREET
Call 220 Bell
PROF. ORTON CONDUCTING I
TOBACCO PLANT RESEARCH
Ptofessot C R Orton of the Botany
Depattment, together With F. S. Ruch
et and Otto Olson, tobacco specialist
ler the United States Deign tment of
Agriculture, attended a meeting of the
Lancaster County Tobacco Growers
Association, alters Professor Otton
spoke on the subject, "Wildfire of To
bacco." yesterday Mr Olson also out
lined to the members present the plan
of the United States Depot tment of Ag
risulture for the pre, cotton of the for
th, spread of this tobacco plague
The Depattment of Botany has car
rhal out an evtensit e int estigation dot
ing the last three years, on the subject
of relath o resistance of the various
strains of tobacco to root rot, a serious
fungus disease that has become mote
to et Mont each y ear in Lancaster Coun
ty
Up to the present time ten strains
it too been thoroughly and fairly tested
for resistance to this disease, at the
Doh, ata Experiment Station in Innen...
ter County, In co-operation a ith Otto
Olson of the United States Department
of Agriculture, the experiments hating
been begun in conjunction at Rh the
es
tlety experiments that DI William
Freat had slat teal Results hate shot, n
that a greet difference exists between
the Mathe resistance of the ten sot ains
tested some of them yielding .t neatly
pet feet crop on infested soil, mile mho
sttaings matting adjacent and under
Identical conditions gate almost no
swath because of little resist ince to
the attack of the fungus
The Department .111, of course, con
tinue Its research along line, and
a number of experiments hate been
planned for the coming Keaton
VARIETY OF SKETCHES
IN THESPIAN SHOW
lEI=I
mompto meeting, of a boa and gill
Act three am a monologue act pin)-
at ha H E Sclitos.er '22 Schlosser
performed to his usual comic and origi
nal style. modeling his acting after that
of the Frank Tinnev and Eddie Cantor
type Nest came T R Dobson '22 and
11 P Wiggins '24 in a chetah of negro
di Rogue
The fifth number on the hill net
one-act phi, In which the loadNVl4
iila7ed D Cheathead '22, as "Pool
Old " John D McCord '2l in the
role of i'ilm's mite planed the noman's
'hut sort succulently The part of the
omit) 1)155 stet 10 uns played by E R
Ballet '23 nho is the conspirator in the
story Then Daniel, Darnin and Com
pmy came an the stage in Act VI. In
this set the Thespians shorted then
potter In interpreting the roles of the
maid beasts and dren man) laughs (^rim
the audience
"Luna Moth" as the last net on the
program marked a fitting climax for
the production and was the one which
desert es most credit E H Rolston '23
and D. V Bauder '24 featured in this
scene
with solos which were of the
highest calibre The scenery for this
net was 'eery effective and much credit
must go to Tohn Patton '24 who design
ee] all of the scenery for this production
and to Miss Ethel Sparks Cohn de,.gmel
the costumes for the set
BASKETBALL TEAM
TRIMS PRESIDENTS
(Continued from first page)
sites of play to go, Miller broke through
IV S. J to the basket and dropped in
too neat goals in lightning order His
fest at to duplicated to part on the neat
phy ashen Koehler boosted Penn Stato's
count to 31 tyith 0 clean field goal from
the foul-shooting ring
Coach Hermann sent in a second five
after this but the substitute team did
not have time enough to pull itself to
gether and barely managed to hold Its
non against the Presidents Cornwell
made the only score he tossing a foul
goal The second Nittany quintet 'was
composed of Wilson, Cornuall, Metter.
McCollum and Huston
The lineup
Penn State 32 NV & J it
need P Kopf
College Quick Lunch I J. C. SMITH & SON
Deniers in
Lunches at all hours
GENERAL HARDWARE
ALLEN STREET.
, Builders' Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Roofing,
:-:-: : : I *4-141.:^1^H-74÷.H-H-{-{-1- Spouting, Etc.
X A gen t "' Red Star Oil Cook Stove
Picture
State College, Pa.
Framing
At the Lowest Prices
The Music Room
Golf
Goods
Miller F Caton
Simlr C Lyle
Koehler C • Saunders
Loeffler C Coaalt
Substltutions-zhleCollum foi 11111 et,
Col nu till for Reed, Flstei foi Shah . .
Wilson for Koehler, Huston fol. Loef
fler Field goals—Rood 2, Mlller 3.'
Kochlei 4. Shah, Loeffler, Kopf. Co
t alt. Lyle Foul goals—Reed 9 out of
12. Eaton 9 out of 14 Corunall 1 out
of 1. Referee—Taggart. _
SOPH HOP COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCES PATRONS
(Continued from the first page)
been secured for the occasion This Is
one of the best and most snidely known
orchestras in this part of the country,
and Is located in 'Pylons
Booth space Is being teserved by the
many haternities on the "that come,
best served plan Hooey et, it Is not
planned to Rase booths constructed and
decorated: dayenports and chairs being
the only method by - which these 131311C04
are to be adorned A booth ban been
secured by the Penn State Club, the
non-fraternity organization, commit Is to
Merle the no
n-raternlty membe, of the
the class, A charge of too foliate
Is being made too each booth space
Notice has been teceived Inc Chnir-
Watlers, that co-eds Mending
this function aill be permitted to at
tend anothet late social function on
Siturita) night rieshmen haa inns nut
of-toun gills for the Hop, he pet
mined to entertain them nice the meek
end IN Ithout the accompanying dis
ple elute of dreams of halt-cuts, dresses
Inotaries feeds to spoil theit happi
ness INhile in repose
It is desired that all persons attend
ing the Hop bill take adiantage of the
check rAt hich Min be conducted
nn the lial oo on) uhmc Portion of the
aand is usuallo located dun ing the In
dira', athletic season This plan aim
doused in miler to elitninate the last
minute lush at the close of the dance
The Sophomore Hop sad the Junto,
Prom Committees hale co-oi dins ted
their °traits In the matte, of securing
iddiesses At bete loonts might be obtain
ed for girls over the ueekiend4 of
\hitch sesenteenth and Arad tuenty-
Eighth Thin din still eliminate all
confusion urach might 'raise through
the postponing of thin imnrattint detail
to the hint possible moment In mem
bets of tn., of the four clanses, 11.101111.1
out-of-torts girls Honest,,, It should
be understood that these loom, lute not been engsged. only located
The sale of tickets all] he Molted to
four hunched, to be dklded, too hun
dred and fifty to Sophomores, and one
hundred and fifty to freshmen The
price of these tickets is [Mee dellarii
for Sophomores and two dolls's for
rreshmen Another opportunity will
be given to secure tickets on Wednes
day and Thursday night, of this ueek,
iind further opportunity xlll be glees
to purchase them at the door, on the
night of Flop, or from any member of
the Committee
NITTANY WRESTLERS
LOSE TO MIDSHIPMEN
(Continued from the filet page)
acre entirely eclipsed when Captain
Levels throve Everett of Penn State In
the short time of eighteen seconds The
vpccd of the visitor and the dexterity
ho displayed merited the rounds of ap
plause that greeted this remarkable ex
hibition The snore, 20-5, tells the story
of how a gallant Iv:Many team met and
Henry Gririiiii
TAILOR
206 E. College Ave
HOY 8c NIDIGH
High Grade Groceries a Specialty ,
STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES
Special prices on box lots
o doh sled by a team . subeslut In
moat M. the bouts, In one of the. best
IS; e4l.ling meets Mutt hut e 0101 been
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it toed al the college
Captain 11 ntson ' Makes Lone el.llll Stink.
Ilbtpectancy ran tlnuntially Molt an
Captain Watnen of the :shun* utegt
ling. tenni faced 'rlinbell the of the
Nov) at the ohm of the filet bout of '
the meet The faith of the Penn State
routmo vim not oh Rioted In the least
when the miler sNit.ol seemed a head
chancery on the doughty Slue and
White general onh Auto-the recond.
ohm the referee hnd gh en the ,tut tlitg
and In the setamble tit a fattened,
Watron Ult.i Coated multo the MIMI,
and uas mlll 1n the glavu of the chan
ce, After ev..th nu
one mite of shill
ful manoeuvering, Watson multmed to
the top, and Lice mlnuteo and ten
ondo l,ttet Timbet I Me's Moultlet 0 aetc
clued to the mat Captain IVabion h iii
4tented a fall In 40%. 0.10%04 nut
elghtsecond.. Stole, Pt nil Stale Z.
Nat;, 0
Leltdo For .N. 3
Not to be cli..coumged at the result of
the plot lout bout, the SO., ctune b
ittong In the 125 pound ohms uhen
13u,aglin struggled ulth Wilson the
Natal teptesentatite An unusual it pe
of grappling Ullti Seel, ill this dn., as
mas forced to mutt on the con
te tt trom kneeling position In order
tonre mut e at nts nith the shot tot Penn
St tie ontandet it utts not till after
Noe minute, LIR] thh tt-fite seconds
had p tssed that the slit fell to the
!nuts and then the sailor t s In the
upset position Wilson staled In this
aositlon till the end of the bout ult.!,
the 0111 of n hods lock Tire fight that
Buscaglia put up In Wing to break the
hold did 111211 credit to no e•tent
titro. derisiontr mean ended to the
\.att liteAlmon an advant me of
tht ee minute 4 and tn ent, -sec 011114
Store. Penn State 5. Nat 3
Nut) Will, Another
What ttto miglaimed to be one of
the best bouts of the aftel noon, Mans
lost to Aden of the Navy on t decision
Potty sei.onds after the attmt of the
bout, both men fell to the toot and
Adellmolar] the robe; cis hold
th tt SOCIII En tov had Molten
the hold and in 90 doing he lolled on
top of the I cinc+entothe and off
of the mat at the suite time Both
11clie9 a-a end that a emending peal
lion should be re9umed in the case and
the bout etas slur ted again This thne,
the Nflildy made as
tumble lunge at
V. and succeeded in donning tilt
Mitt!, ovartiot Tule, Evans bloke
the body lock that the visitor attempt
ul to Peep, [nice Evans succeeded in
gaining the upper position outs to btit
into a body lock again After the sec
ond attempt ,then Aden Iva, nett],
pinned to the nett, Evans began to
mealten ft not the effects of the boil,
lock unit the Te9ult that he Ivan un
able to Slum off his antagonist Din
ing the four mina°, of (tootle endeav
or to rice himself, Mane uover ceased
his struggling The decision uas ard
cd on s basis of a sly. minute time ad
vantage Scott Nava 6. Penn State 5
Parks fosses on Decision
Three in points wale added to the
quelling 'Caval register when Parks lost
to Erickson on a time I - Weaning° of
six minutes and adz seconds A lit-
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There is still an opening
for a few more men from
those colleges in which we
have not found it necessary
to place a definite limit. We
not only give our men a
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we also guarantee a mini-
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Ur over a minute after the shut of Mel
bout. the Nat y reinesentathe sweated,
curia Ise attack and secured .v hold
10000 Par k's leg Both fell to the mrt
and Mir imam Immedlate4 method for a
bode lock Throughout tire remainder
of the context, the Silltany 145 'rounder
vat uggied for freedom to no manor the
Natal body Wok 1100 effective and de
fied breaking Score. Nov) 0, Penn
State 5
Nut) 13101 Fourth Derision
Wetzel appeared on the mat for Ptnn
State In the 158 pound tins nod no
apposed In Smith The standing int:ti
s
tian not maintained fel 1011., seconds
and then Wetrel fell into '1 double bar
hold a hick neatly meant his defeat
Put ,gala the Nat) Um. thoomml in
then outpost:. fel Wetzel's soultnting
nos tesponsible lot breaking title diffi
tat seLmu The double b itts then
tb manned tot .t bodB loci. Smith
1.0111 to the cod The Penn State gran
plia used his 111000th setenti thnes In
tolling OP. opponent but all sits In :min
fin that sm boil) 10011 did Its neat
nell Wetz lu el then attempted to get it
bold lo[i. n his pal tnet but this was
onalit Unable since Smithmay title to
1.0011 the leek and keep nell to the 1 eat
of Wetzel at the name time Tile re
maindel of the bout passml In this nu in
tim. 0 ith the Penn Suite madman at
tempting to !meals t ponerful hold till
1110 01111 of the contest NEIN). 510
LN, 11(11A the thtee points fronts 11001-
8
:don 111th it 11100 Alllantage of eight
minutes and UMW :meondo Stott:.
- Vat I 111. Penn Stine 5
Captain Ichl.i II muter I oat
What mot ed to be the shortest stl up,-
cle of the .tflet noon has both,. Cas
ten Leh Is of the Navs et eh 'tall Cr -
mat h apse ned on the mats for the
111110 and White At the Mat ring sign
horn the refer ee, Captain Lehl4 ted
flllu Met Mt, then made tgliding
mot etncat tohard the Penn State mon,
and 111111 obtained an tom and both" 110111
before [lie spectators had time to loat
h:, ',hat had 11 ippened and In the r
in tt table In lef time of eighteen Nee
mah+ .alai the stet 01 the tussle, Lem 1 s
It Id been declared tire 1 letm This In
Prolmbh 011 e of the quickest and 4111/1 t
est uggles that has been set
in
teienllegiate math this year and It does
edit to lire abllits of the Ntt,ti le el
et It h 111 be remembered that It 1101
thissame grappler that has tbte to
1111 oh Spanglet of this xtme is ill
nineteen seconds Score, No, 17, Penn
Staten
Nutt Wins Lug Bout
Tao foothill mat riots f.e ed en , h of
in the last sinus of the often noon In
the persons of Weldorn for the Navy
Ind Russet tot Penn State Tao hu
mans of poe et tub built el mulled tel the
fin II honors of the day when nepre7
tme.s..mto.osmm.sal
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Merchant Tailor a
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somatic, of the', tuu tr,inegutions In
the bear r weight divisinn nart One
minute and twenty seconds after the
toll of the elei re, both fell to the mats
k llb itunset ht the millet be, dlt Im
mediately 'Wieder n seemed Zr crotch
and son hold Arab which he turned
Runso on his beck With a great Of
t a In idging and side work, the Penn
Slaty martMerkel non his Zr edeom
, reseial times dm ing the com se of the
hold, Wledorn.Lble to get It alight
adrantege 10101 pi or ed to be of little
use torvud settling the scrap The
bout ended 0 Ith an eight minute ed
riming° resting with the roller Final
Mc ote, tr 20, Penn State 'Referee,
Cornett of the flllll.lto Y Al C. A.,
Iles] Tlnielreepoi Di Sterlre.
PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATORS
ATTEND CHICAGO MEETING
DI D A Andemon Into tetra ned (toot
Chicago %Oleic hr took port In the
meetings of the Der Wilmot or suoutio-
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Tuesday, March 14, 1922
tendenee. National Education Associa
tion; and affiliated societies Professor
Maleisan reports a very large attend
ance [tom ail pans of the countty.
Peansylysnis being well represented
both in numbers and on the programs.
DI Anderson states [bit, "Pennsylva
nia is in the limelight educationally
The Finegan program is being watcher
with deep Intel est, and is held in MO
favor.
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