The Fresh Honor 1 _St. Patrick i .....____. _ .) VOL. XVII. No. 44 MEMORIAL WILL BE - DEDICATED TO PENN STATE WAR HEROES May Thirtieth Is Set by Student Council As Date For Dedi cation of Tablet COUNCIL GETS NOTICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT Misconduct at Armory Meets Is Again Discussed—Golf Course Closed to Public The memorial to the Penn State stu dents who died in the servlee of their country during the Illbtld Wm will be dedicated on Memorial Day, May 30, ae cmdlng to thereport made In Student Council Monday evening by the com mittee appointed to handle the project B It Baer T 7 and tile committee hate been wolking on the matte' tines last yem and ate finally able to topotl that all the necessary funds had been sub scribed and the tablet 'unabated The bilge bronze tablet has already arrived and the dedlcatmy exerelmes alit be mat of the Memotlal Boy program this spting It is planned to place the tab let in the entrance of the Auditorium. 12=1 President Oy clam ff announced to the Council that he was la receipt of a communication front the Burgess of the town otating that the ordinance pro hibiting the playing of baseball on the street's and sideastilts of the borough mould henete strictly enfot cod In the future as sitting approaches and the baseball season opens The letter ash e4 the cooperation of the Council In en forcing the ho. It was also stated in the meeting that a more rigid enforce ment of the prohibition lays was about to be inaugurated by the !mat authori ties • The conduct of certain students at athletic contests again be came the subJect of discussion and the opinion uses expressed that the mis conduct is largely the result of ignor ance and that a plan of education is needed to raise the cultural standing of the student body Golf Coarse Closest The closing of _the golf course until better weather prevails and the frost ground, wak.urged in Council - It was brought'out that the use of the course at the present time is destructive to the greens and damage may be done in one afternoon that will take months to repair. No action wus taken hanover but the matter was re ferred to the Department of Physical Education which has charge of the course It is expected that the course will be closed until a formal notice Is Posted by that department stating that the course is open PA use I S Adams,T3 mas appointed chair man of the Fathers' Day committee which will have charge of the program for the week-end of May G, when the College will celebrate the annual Fath ers' Day No Library Fine Aprll 1 The Librarian et the College cent the (Continued on loot pogo.) "THE GREAT COMMONER" LECTURES ON ORATORY W. J. Bryan Explains Essentials Of Public Speaking In Short Address William Jennings Bryan proved con clusively on Wednesday afternoon that he has lost none of the potters of ora tory which have been attlibuted to hint when he spoke before a group of stu dents that completely filled Room 100 Horticulture Building. His talk was 0 short one delivered during the not hour of the afternoon with the purpose of giving the students ptesent, some ele mentary information on the subject of Public Speaking and Oratory After a short introduction by ➢llss Ruth E Sackson of the English De- Partment, the speaker began with the subject of introductions and showed that - the public speaker should maim his Introduction modest and unassum ing. For the speech itself there are two primary requisites, stated Mr. BrY nn These are Information and Earn estness The speaker must 'know the facts connected with his subject, and he must be Intensely interested in his ma terial If he is to impress his hearers with his Idea for .. eloquence Is thought afire" To the characteristics of earn estness and possession of information should be added the ability to state the facts clearly and concisely, to give il lustrations that elucidate the subject matter. to ask rhetorical questions that will vividly Impress the audience with the truth of the material, and most im portant of all, the individuality of the speaker himself. "No man," said Bry an, "Is fit to speak for a cause unless ho Is willing to die for it , " The speech was characterized by earnestness and conviction, and by many Interesting and illustrative di gressions Incidentally, Mr. Bryan stated that he did not believe in the theory that oratory is an-in inherited characteristic Flo also emphasized the great debt of gratitude that the college student owes to others for the oppor %unity of receiving on education Semi-1/ 1 / a atcly wit #l[4l[ll , - -?...-'„,„„5"5:: WRESTLERS FACE SPRINGFIELD FOES IN HOME CONTEST New Englanders Threaten Crippled Penn State Line-up In Last Home Meet on 1922 Grappling Card As tine Nittany opponent in the ling home event on the 1022 wrestling card, the Ste ingfield College grappling team comes to Penn State with the mowed purpose of testing the Bum and White wrestling ability in the meet that is scheduled to begin on the Armory mats tomorrow afternoon at two-thirty. As the closing attraction in this spent at the college, it will Berm as a fair in dex. cony et nuns the chances for the in tercollegiate title tieing won again thin year by the Penn State mat artists A cloud of unecrtninty fon enhadows nny predittlon that might be made as to the limitable outcome of the various contests tornol row , A strong New Eng land aggicgation faces a crippled /Slid die Atlantic team, two combinations from different parts of the countly bat tle for supremacy to sttengthen the reeds made no fat this season The gloomy outlook that mines from the weaken/al condition of the Blue and White wrestlers can only be dispelled Its an unlooked-for improvement to Conch Betar's suppmtn bpritinfield Presents Strong Team Having earned the title to the New England Wiestling Chamnionship for many past se nsonn and hating made a wOrtl* impiession in grappling circles this lea, the maroon from the non th BATSMEN START OUTDOOR WORK Coach Bezdek Grooming Player. For Opening Game—Two More Contests Scheduled WAYNESBURG TO PLAY HERE Outdoor practice for the Nittany dia mond i men `1,11.4 §Plrted , Iwlterday_ and , the Saul work of whipping a Blue and White baseball combination into shape for the twenty-one games of the coming season was gotten under way Coach Becdek hue been anxious to get his squad into action for the last twos weeks, but ho has been unable to sched ule outdo. work on account of the In clement weather One of the knrdest schedules that a Penn State diamond team has ever , been called upon to face is In Store for the Nittany Lions this Spring and a team with flee now and untried men must be put on the field to meet the situation Tno More Conies Scheduled In addition to the nineteen games previously scheduled, Manager White man has succeeded in adding two more contests to the glue and White card The first of these games still be played with the strong American Chain nine at Yolk, while the team is on Ste south mn trip This will make a total of four games to be played on this trip, thn othma being with the U S Naval Train ing Station nt Igeuport News and the U S Naval Academy at Annapolis The other game which has been added In the Nittany mud is with Waynes burg College on Mat second. This will be Waynesbuig's first appearance at Penn State and the game with this ag gregation is exciting no little interest among Penn State's baseball fans The candidates fat the Nittany bat teiles base been working, out daily in the Steels Pavilion for the last three weeks and are showing much Improve ment over their early season form With Miller. Mellinger, and Hunter, of last Year's varsity, out again for the pitch ing berths, and Kelly and Plater of , last year's yearling nine making hide fot the mound position, the coaches still have a wealth of material fiom which to select a pitching staff capable (Continued on last page ) PRESIDENT OF URSINUS COLLEGE SPEAKS SUNDAY An old friend comes to Penn State in the person of President George Leslie Omwako, of Undone College, to preach the sermon In the Auditorium this Sun day, for Dr. Omuako has spoken before Penn State students several times with- In the past few years As a college president, Dr Ornwake Is undoubtedly well acquainted with students' needs and desires, and should be able to do liver an address that will prove inspir-1 Ing, interesting, and helpful to even one attending chapel on Sunday President Omwalce secured the de gree of Bachelor of Divinity, at Yale in 1901, and Franklin and Marshall Col lege awarded film the honorary degree of Doctor of Pedagogy In 1910 From 1901 to 1903, Dr, Omwake traveled is a lecturer on Education, and was Dean and Professor of the History and Phil osophy of Education at Ersinus after 1993, being made Nice-president of that institution in 1909 Ho served in the latter office until 1912 when he was chosen president of the college Presi dent ()amok° is a member of hie Asso ciation of College Presidents of Penn sylvania, having been president of the organization in 1818. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 sill °pins. Line N:lttan, c""ggle ' to. znorros, Octet mined to duplicate the Coat that the midshipmen staged last Saturd[o Outside of the records that the Nos Englanders claim through their mat pmformance. little Is ltnoun of theft ability - pis scut. In the can s Ils 'moo The Immes of their tome entathes remain a n*stety to be salt ed tomorros but is it certain that set - vial veterans will malt, theh appeal ince during the meet The only basis tot Conning a com pel:Pm is contained in the elbowing that both teams en Me against West Point In the meet helePtet the military grounds, the Speingfield Collegians en riccel Lrerlit for .t total of nine points gained through the ne decisions %Odle the soldiers Llaineed two falls and tau decisions, t cglstering sixteen tallies It will be remembered that the Penn State team defeated Army In the sateen temegin of [Mee point, The Sot ingdeld grappler opposing ]]tans in tile ill pound bout is one of the best wt toilets In the Neat England conference and a cetetan of many con fllcas, Indications faster a close strug gle in this lilt talon since Evans has been having bauble nith his hips The gen eral of the %loiters Is another blast. (Continued on last page SOPHOMORES WILL HOLD HOP TONIGHT Final Arrangements Made For Big Event—Decorations - Made in Armory ROOMS SECURED FOR GUEST, Preparations rot the first Sophomore Hop ,evels:given at-4111.-Imaltutionsurs completed and dancing enthuslastil are now quailing the hour when they may step out on the At mum float this even ing and indulge In the pleasures of the dance Under the direction of P. 1., Croon 24, a member of the Hop Com mittee, a great change 1119 been wrought In the apptarante of the Arrnom through artistic decorations of varying nature and in addition, ample arrange ments have heel, aide for the'latge crowd expected. Fratelniti., have loan ed many pieces of fun nature for the oc casion and these have been placed ,round the edge of the floor for the convenience of the dancers There will he no-booths Waring's nine piece or chestra alit pros ide the music at the Hop Rooms For Guests Secured In accordance with the report made by the Hop Committee at the last Sophomore class meeting regarding rooms that can be obtained for out-of town girls, a list has been prepared for the convenience of those who desire such rooms The fanning represents the result of the canvass 402 narler St, room for 2 girls 313 S Burroues St, room fot 2 ghls 310 S BUITONVCS St., room for 3 girls (Continued on last page.) SCIENTIST FEATURES IN NEXT Y COURSE NUMBER Montraville Wood To Illustrate Modern Discoveries With Many Experiments Montraville Wood, scientific enter tainer and demonstrator of modern dis coveries in the scientific field, as the last number of the Y lI C A Enter tainment course will present his array of apparatus /n the Auditorium April twenty-second Montraville Wood Is a scientist. He has Invented many prac- Ural devices and has a thorough knobl edge of the scientific field His greatest value, however, Iles In his ability to present these scientific sublects in an entertaining manner and to make clear to his audience many of the points so difficult to understand In presenting his entertainment, Pro fessor Wood deals with such subjects as the ultra-violet ray, cold light, sound 'waves, helium gas, wireless waves, vac cums, many electrical experiments, the gyroscope, etc. By clear and rapid demonstrations, he Is able to bring out the unusual and interesting features of each of the subjects which serve to Instruct as well as to entertain The gyroscope, the gravity defying instrument winch has such an Import ant part In the stabilizing of airplanes and ships: will be a large part of Pro fessor Wood's lecture Ho carries a complete gyroscope with him, weighing twentv-four pounds and capable of running at 300 revolutions per minute. With It, he Is able to show the action of the sun against the earth and dem onstrates its power by permitting mem ber° of the audience to wrestle with ft. SENIORS Sento. whose honte'addte.ses as held by the Lollege R0h1.... are loccoleet should mail thou, cot voted home aachesons rot In- I so, tlon In the Cll. Booklet to 1. \1 Peonloi, Beta Thoth CI llouve I berm 3,10/010 25 COMMITTEE CHOSEN FOR SECOND FATHERS' DAY Preparations Will Be Started At Once For Observabce Of Annual Custom At the meeting or Stopent Council I tut I,onday night Pt toddent Ot m do: If toonnced the lien sonnet of Me com mitteeu that anoint blue c I trl, of the see and obqemunnce or Path°, .4 13•11. .04 01 annual t. outom on the c tic ml,tl nr Penn State .10tis I tics With tile to in ouch of sin Mg anti 111 god on 1 / 1 tile 00000. Or mL •Lf 1%111- rout I ell the membel u of the Connell decided in f/- to! of an 0003 start in order to Inom the uta coss of the , Undertaking I.ast tent, anion matked the first Fathers' Das, gate the mat ement such Impetus that indientions point tosaid bonnet sveek-end this soling Although .only Untie men corriposed_, , the commit tee last heat` set they stern chic to make at lance:motet rot one of the big gest sleeks of the season This se, Student Count it lecognital the nee at d tot a larger committee reinesentatite of the entire student hody_and litts tp ptoted the slatointmoni of clot en sio dents who sill hose charge of the oc casion The remesentative fro the gills ran not named tint Monday night but the chahman of the committee on need that the Pertinent of the' Gills' Student Goternment should be invited to participate In the sml, of the committee The roll Of this emn matte Is as Rollout I R Adams '23. chub mum, H S Eden, TI. G L CI, 23, G E Lane '23 L R Male '23. A Post, '23, W C Rosh> '23, 0 13 Schlve, '23, R S Tannehill. '2B, f L Mal tin. '23, N T DeL ms; tis. and Miss F If Allen, '23 Chairman Adopts 'fated 3 eotetrlT that the committee h sold begin its Stork Puntedlote/3 In I tem, of the Piet that the prepamtlons moubl he etsten sloe and Include atllettills,t7 It 19 mob able 'That' a euttnntitteeert* called for the first hart of next heel. oben the campaign .111 be outlined to the callous members, The progress of the committcc ant he published Item time to time no Import till .tens alf. de cided upon In regord to the oboe" , tnee of the eastern SHIELDS RACES RAY IN MILE AT BUFFALO Connolly of Georgetown Also En tered—Fourth Handicap Meet to be Held Tomorrow As the list (estate on the indoor Pack schedule lot the mesent season. "Laity" Shields, Penn State's rase mil el, 'mill appear at the Setenty-foulth Regiment As mots. Rutinle, in n at m Jai mile race tomos tom night mien ho mill meet doe,i Boy, the Illinois Ath letic Club star and .. .Timm , " Connolles,. the Georgetomn runnel Both Connor, le) and Shields ale anNitms to heat Ray, mho Is consideled the host all ot and distance runnel in the countr y Connolim has been holding dcmn the anator position on the Georgetown medley relay team, Which at the ni es ent time holds the record In that event Shields lq in execlent tondition and should give Connolles and Slay a fast race Penn State students will be git on the opportunity of seeing the menthols of the aarsity track team In action ['- morrow afternoon, when anothet han dicap meet will be held after Um ut est ling meet with Springfield Coach Mar tin is planning to stage a meet of this nature emery Saturday aftetnoon front now on until the opening of the out , door schedule All of the varsity run ! ners, with the exception of Shields and Heinrich will be on hand to partici pate in tomorrom's games Tomortom's handicap meet will be I held on the same basis is those held previously this year All entries must be signed op on the bulletin board in the Armory and these entries will be handicapped according to their ability The program will include the sixty yard dash, the 220 yard dash, the quarter mile, half mile, ono mile and two mile run The field events will include the broad jump, pole vault, high JUMP, hammer throw, discus, Javelin and shot Put With the Indoor season now practi cally over, the Coach lii Planning n slight let-up in the work of the rnrsity men tint!) the outdoor /9080011 bog*. The varsity runners are at the present time reporting but twice a insert. To- morrow Barron, Elle and Kaufman will bp on hand to take part 3n the hurdles, Taylor, Grubb, Moore, Mulls and Sayers hate been entered In the dashes Tay- (Continued on last nage) LION'S PAW ELECTIONS L D Chapin, '22 S. C McCollum, 'M. _ z k. s • /and STUDENT COUNCIL ASKS FOR EXTRA HOUR OF DAYLIGHT Goths of Town May Be Set Ahead One Hour To Pros ide For Extra Recreation Hour MAJORITY OP FACULTY MEMBERS ARE FAVORABLE College Senate And Town °Dictals ApproNe Measure—Decision To Be Made Monday A :,tition tequ,tin, so,o, change in the in, , ent time Oh ludote of the college Oa,ltag submittul the Student Council tu the Co litge Senate for Lon ttion Its ILgulat meeting of 11'4 T1.104(113 "onto,. The [de at the pt Mon htv tint tot I,en deLided vine° the SE.n !AL tefeticd the mdter to the et.entil of Administtatton which meet, ne,t Mond., csening nAd 01,1011 %tOl I det.l,ll the matui at that tithe It he the duty of tit Council of Adrolnl,tlation to Gelded upon tip. ....I,nroi to be adopted to attain the ~t id end PION Wed the bOll3 %.4..a fit to , damp tto appron-11 to the petition SntiPotted a nicloilty Or the men, bets of the tucuitc and ens tageci iii tht nrccis of the with. +ln ou dent hod). the Student Connell (halted I petition isking that the college 01001 some oon, morel ail) lo totting the tlock theta one hoot olietclo an ec ti 1 him or tla.c light c raga be afroidell the students at the colltge tot pat tlrl pation in physical e•ocise Ind' train ing .Soothes plan tint is under con ciao Ilion is tit it or choir:mg the hours fon t It-sts so that the 111 so class 00010 begintcesen-ten in the mooting The ccti hem till %could he googol to the , tuticitt , In call. ease 1011111 I, uscd, lon out-of-door neticities Isennte Timm, Plan At the meeting of the College Senate en hen the petition ale that consideted. rnijoi it of those pletent mete in rerun of tint plan. but upon late of the boat the petition into matted to the Cowell of Administlittion fat final ac tion The lequest Is supported the 'metal to to Wing inen in Italia} tent loon elides Although the ntrues or lhr Prtstident Set tete, of the 4ehool Dated, and the Direetois of the Chatribei of Coin :nett, appealed on the petition en 1,- 0..4 tne change. these aisle bodies inne not °Mel die eons/detect the Peti tion , yidthet 'nob 1111. sxlll not Unit9fd llrh tn. mho, on the Directol o Bo 0 0 lot the Chambel or Comma LL pee ap- In ea 00 the pion and offie/ II action Its the Beata might be when 01 :trend, night The town to.hool Lo od Ins not Olen the matter n'kc otfieltl settee It I, the opinion of the Munich Conn, II tint it 14 111111eteenele Tot that boot- to canon]. the petition since the tome w 111 he ',holly influenced ho the action of the college ill thin respect If the college authorities ain't° , e of the peti tion tuna. tat ne /to cot Loin Changes tile hot. ding heleeel In the Mee muot act lecot ding], in ord., to se lodate the students oial this alit bring about a rh Inge thioughout the town It the Council of kthninktlntion frn.- orn the ndoution of tile nelltlon. the nem contlitioni mill go Into effect Alnil firrt rrrul continue throughout the mum mer. "OPEN DIPLOMACY IS BEST" ASSERTS BRYAN "The Great Commoner" Discusses Three Political Issues to Be ' Used in Campaign "There's t good dud of dildom teY In - politics and politics In diplomnce," said William Jennings limas on Wednesday conning when he spoke before a calm audienot In the Auditorium on the subject of "Dlplornaco and Polities" This errs the fourth and tel lecture given this season under the auspices of I the Phi I:appt Phl Honorary Society Attu eaphining and commenting on I a new type of diplomacy ultich Secre tor) Hughes used at the Disarmament Conference, the man 0110 was three times candidate for President then pre dicted the main Issues which trill be used in the coming political campaign and told how each of the big political (Continued on last page) RE-EXAMS SCHEDULED i FOR TOMORROW 4 Re-es ma. tot the filet semester I still he held tunlottoo Mtes noon as folloon Asia (all croutoee) " 00 11011 1 1 Cons 21"5 L A Dom SLI 31 W 13 I I.lcon. 1, 14 "S L A i 0 E 7, 8 "00 Eng . 11) French (all mimes) Amp Get (all emu yes) 16 L A 111 ',1101.7 15 ^Ol Eng C RJR 1 .111, 111 Main I Met (tseept 50, II) "0" 11018 11 R 1, 14 "01 Chg . A , Sp (011 comae") Molt ! MUSICAL RECITAL ON TUESDAY EVENING There will be a I eeltal under the 11.14rEleY at the College De n triton I of 111141 e. I.} the buggy ut Vlno, I eke, to trot, and s lolln In the Audit°, him on Tuesdo) en ening, March 00000 -fing at eight IA look The public bi ear- Math Int 'IAA to attend SENIORS TERM "S" PLAN IMPRACTICAL Steps Taken Toward Abolishing Movement—Campus Monument Proposed As Substitute COUNCIL MEMBERS ELECTED Stepseete t then to abandon tilt plate; Poi the elettlon of on o Mount >atilt* at an important meet Ing of the Sullen Claes held In the Ant piddle ate 011 TUC9OOS. 01.011100. In Paunch as the election of the pro posed "S" is considered as unpmeticat the class deckled to et ect some other monument on the campus In its Mace, in conjunction mall the Reirtbilitation Club Further action on the matter is to he taken Itt the committee In charge The Committee on Class Day Activi ties gate a loot t as to the plans that Imo been tanged for the occasion.. Tlic are expending considerable time and Welton the plans and hope to make the 1922 class dt.t. even more sac te.ful than its predecease. All senims oho hate not filled out (Continues on last page.) SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES TO GATHER HERE SOON High And Preparatory Schools Will Send Teams To Com pete For Titles With theseason for spring sports 1111101 apploaching and With the bas ketball season now almost -concluded plans are taking tel t i ‘ the staging the - Annual Interscholastic Palsketr hall Toutnament and fife Annual Inter .tholtudie Ttack and Field 'Meet at Penn ntale Through these tato es cuts, bleb serve definitely to detednine the crhola,th championship of the ntete, 111111 e‘tto athletics at the ill lOUs high Intl preparatory schools ls great ly mete 15.1 and, judging by the inset - tnt the ttly she, n it numerous Insti tutions in the coining meets, the corn 'utak.) nhouldbe keen alien the meets tit furtily held The basketball [(alin ement mill be staged In coopmation 011th the Penney Is cilia Intel scholastic Atli- Ictic As,ockulon Ishii,. tile Slack meet 11115 field meet it 11l be held by the Ath letic Assent Won Itself under the aus pices of the college In making v tangements for choosing the 1151115 eligible to compete In the b isiwthlll tomintntent, the state, outlet the direction of the PIA A has been dli Med Into foul districts The Olin - Ile, of etch of these Oh isions and of the taro city le tunes Philadelphia and Pitt,lnnich, milt be permitted to enter the state ch unplonship tout nament tel An in the former seats, a silver losing cant will be awarded to the cham pionship te lm a /tile poll, Rill C 1 and ht 0117 e medal., mill be presented to memlss s of the teams taking first, sec ondand th1“1 places respectisely The tournament alit be held this seat on Match thirty-first and April first To date, it In lint definitely Futon n Wth d teams 51111 pat deist.° The scholastic Cis 05 ale Still 551 Liggllng i . 1211 sCOtiOnal 110t101.9 The Inlet scholastic Truck meet, open to di high schools and Ilietatratorl schools of the state, nill take place on Satinany, Map thirteenth It still be the Mk teenth annual intemcholastle trust std field meet to be held at this institution, and will be composed Of the Ick events such as dashes, hat tiles and distance tuns, In 'Manion such field merits as the hammer, dis cus, pole must and high and broad jumps The i G White cult mill be awarded to the team timing the highest num fro of points, while three silver loving mats mill he presented to the first divot. teams to finish in the one tulle tint championship In addition, gold sitter and bronze medals will be given to ainnort of first, second and third, pliers respectively In all events except the relay. TRAITIC ENGINEER WILL TALR OS ASPHALT ROADS W D Rosengaiten, traffic engi neat of ti_ Asphalt Association of Nest' York, will glue an Illustrated lecture In Doom 200 of Engineering D lids after noon nt four-thirty teckaat Aeyeno Interested In good roads Is urged to at tend PENN ST \ TI: ENGINEER IS RI:A1/1 FOIL DISTRIBUTION The Penn State Dimino°, Is now ready tot illstilbutlon anti will be given out at the Co-op Corner all day tornor- •—% I Lets Build a R. R. ! With The Money For The "S" PRICE FIVE CENTS ALL-STAR ALUMNI TEAM TO OPPOSE VARSITY CAGEMEN Graduates Bringing Strong Corn bination For Annual Fray With Nittany Varsity REPLOGLE AND 111ULLAN INCLUDED IN LINE-UP Hermann's Proteges Off Color In Practice—Will Have Strenuous Battle With Alumni Five An all-stat aggtcgation, consisting of it least Chico Varner basketball cap tains and too other fennel flout stars, still stalk onto the Atmosy flocs to inert on et ening to relu.ent pen. States Alumni in the annual battle unit Coach Hermann's taraity pro teges With such a strong line-up to incsent and such three other form, Playeis of isactleally equal calibre held In reseme, the Alumni hate the cdge on the %malty passers and will stand a big chance of scouting lettings for the one-point defeat v.hich they suffered at the hands of the Blue and White lite last year They are ottani : , er than last season and me primed foi battle snide the Vaulty team of this year is scathe, than the aterage and, In addition, Is u trifle, oft color despite the fact that the season closes nith to moilou's game. According to Information received this nook from I Walton, captain of the 1917 basketball team, mho sent out approMmately thirty letters to Ramer Penn State performers in an effort to secure a suitable aggregation for the game, the Alumni it dl probably be MP 'emceed on Saturday by "Bill" Mullen 20, and Blakeslee, captain in 'lB, at rot nards, Replogle. '2l, at center, and L Wilson, captain In 'l9, and I Walton, 17. at guards 'Wilson, Malian, Blakes lee, and Walton atilt he remembered foe their splendid work in the Alumni con toot here last year n bile Replogle Stilt be mailed as the tangy center nho played such a gloat bland of ball Cal Penn State dating the seasons of 1919- 1920 mod 1990-1921 He saes rated as the best center In Penney It ania last season - Mullen was a teammate of Replogle AS -yalia — rt g Oraiid 14 — stlir well remem bered at this institution for his aeon tato shooting and fast Pool non, He played ammarkubla game Let the Alumni here hist teat, noting more than half of the points scanted by the gtaduates, anal ',loathing through tile vaunity defense thrum at nal Blakes lee, mho is to play tin othet tot nand position Satuatlty, acted as running mate to Mullan last Peat too and Is still shoning his old time form Koehler and Loeffler of the Saintly trill have their hands more than full in matching these Into men Thee other forme. sta., are coming with the Alumni team and m-ty coon ,fait in place of any of the player, mentioned abate Blndtt, captain in 14, nifty-appear In the line-up at one of the forutud positions while Adams, ex 'lS, may be sent In to fill the bloat job Young, 'l9, It anothm [mulct' who one be Injected Into the Ira) Varsity Slightly Oft Color Displaying the same ink of strength nhith they exhibited in the (hot half of the IV & J contest lost neck, Coach Iletmann'e talsity payseig tent thru practice periods this neek Stith little rim and snap and accordingly ate not in ter } good shape for the Alumni set to Thai mere one} off in shooting on tVednesday and, as a rule, found great difficulty in penetrating the second team's stronghold Miller and Koehler ,rete the only men to 011011 team pork against the scruhv Despite the failure of the first flee to also any real progress. Coach Her , nun continues to cling to the fine-up Nhich he chose at the beginning of the eason and It is quite likely that the -Arno men bill optn the contest pith he Alumni There is little possibility •f any change being mode before the ant foto minutes of the second period. PENN STATE CLUB DANCE TO BE HELD TOMORROW rinel brepruations hate been mode for the Penn State Cub dance ahich Is to be held directly folloaing the bas ketball game in the Armory Senn day night This is an all college dance, ahleh is being held at this particular then to fit in ttlth the other social functions of the aoek-end Freshmen will be allowed to attend, anti may have visltors aver Saturday as their guests until sundown on Sunday The chap erone a Dean and Mrs Mont.°, Sir and Ms Doodek. and Mr and Mrs riveting A good turnout in eseetted, av these dances have ninnyv moved to he successful In every way Arrangements ata note being mnde to hold anothei dance tenoning the Tun lor Prom on April twentmitith More Information about this dance will be given later ALPHA :V1 51G31,1 ELreTioNs Prof, C R. Green C. Shook, '22 II le Ivlnn, '23 I T Hats, '23 W 13 MacMillan, '23 C T. Woodrlng.