Asked The ; Girl For The i Prom Yet? ' I _______) VOL. XVII. No. 46 WINTER SPORTING SEASON REVIEWED AT MASS MEETING Coach Harlow is Presented With Silver Loving Cup in Appre ciation of Long Service WAS PENN STATE COACH - FOR PAST TEN YEARS Coach Detar and Captain Watson_ Say Grapplers Are Fit--Other Winter Sports Discussed In order to give the wrestling team their good whale.] before setting out for tho Eastern Wrestling Intercollegiate% to show their appreciation to the many athletes of the various winter sports for the success of the indoor season, and to bid former athletic Coach "Dick' . Harlow goodby, the stpdents of the col lege gathered in the Auditorium last Wednesday night in numbers that bore testimonial to their interest In Penn State. As ono of the first student etIC mass meetings for the year 1522. last Wednesday'e meeting might be termed a fitting Inaugural for a bright season to come and as a memorial to the season that has peoced. AB President of the Athletic .km -010000, C L Mellinger . 22 opened the meeting by mentioning the purposes for_which it was called and then he followed the usual procedure by call ing upon athletes and coaches to speak to the etudents aascanbled. Captain Koehler of the basketball team first gave a short review of the ball tossing performance since the stmt of the practice and quoted Mr Dudek as say ing that 'Tenn State ought to do pret ty good with the same team augment ed by some Prosh'l Coach "Dutch .. Hermann was the next speaker and he diagnosed the season from the view 'point of coach. The sport started with Captain Wilson ineligible and although boast with many difficulties the team later proved that it was notoutclassed even if composed of raw material The eagerness and willingness of the mem bers of the squad to help in this ono sided development no doubt accounted for the fact that no team was able to got more than - a seven-poll lead. The P.SpeCts: for,. bettorwemant are" based on the fact that all men will be back except Huston and McCollum who grad uate and those who do return moat fight to keep their positions on the team since the freshmen aro expected to make strong bide for varsity posi tions Captain Chapin of the boxing team, as the next speaker, bemoaned the toss of "Rage" Madera and Beek and com mended Griffiths for his efforts to make the team "The success - of the season is due to Coeah Harlow," said Chapin "Dick" was then called upon to ex plain the difftirent tilts on foreign fleece Then in behalf of the etudente and of the student council, E E Overdorf '22 made the following . presentation. "At the instance of the Student Coun cil, It was thought proper and fitting that we should assemble here at this time to honor a man who has made good, a man who has more than made good not only for himself but also for Penn State Harlow has fighting for this college before many of us ever heard of its name 'Whoever contrib utes to the advimcoment of Penn State in such a splendid manner is deserving of the highest respect and honor of all lovers of the college. Harlow has con tinued to win laurels for Penn State over since ho first rubbed his nose on old Beaver Field His devotion and self sacrifice is an example of what every <Continued on last page) ARCHITECTS TO GIVE _ PLAY THIS EVENING Event Will Be Followed By Fancy Dress Ball hi the Women's Building Finishing touches have been com pleted on "The Infernal Triangle," which will be ➢resented In Engineering F this evening at seven-thirty o'clock, by Students enrolled in the Architec tural course. Under the direction of Mr. .7 Gordon Amend, much progress has been made on the play which Is the first attempt along dramatic lines on the part of the Architects However, that it Is the first effort has little effect on the manner In Which the play baa been worked up The Interpretation of the parts is hand led in a clever manner, and the stu dents have shown considerable skill along their chosen lines In the design ing of the costumes and the construct leg of the scenery. Engineering P has bean selected as the place for the staging of the PlaY, and the building has been decorated In a suitable fashion. Because of the lack of accommodations, only those who have received invitations wilt be admit ted. After the play, the member", of the Architects' Club will conduct a fancy dress ball to the Women% Building. Those who are going to attend the lat ter affair aro going to wear their con talintat to the play. _,--- . ~_...._,.... t ,i,. : , run taltr-:( ? , ,,.,.. i,c:L.:8 2 5ii • ill EVILS IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOT SO BAD, SAYS BEZDEK Nittany Grid Mentor Gives Own Ideas On - Problems And Defects of College -- Athletics of Today Hugo Beedoh claimed that the pres ent status of college football Is not as bad as the average Individual Is led to think. in a recent interview with a COL LEGIAN representative Discussing professionalism. the . itramp"athiete, the problem of the coach and othei Questions nom in the limelight in the football svorld. the Penn State grid mentor agreed that there ate evils in the sport but advanced the opinion that they are only minor ones In Compari son to the greater problem of creating a real spirit among the students of a college by means of football "The cases of professionalism. that have occurred In colleg. have been so greatly stnissed by the Ilea spapekst said "Bee," . ithat the average reader is led to believe . that this Is the rule rather than the exception He [inserted that the number of caws of .professionalism Is very small and that the publicity given them has handed college athlet ics a black eye By actual statistics, the smallness of this percentage can be Proved Opposes Ths "Tramp" Athlete "I do not favor alumni, Interested friends and coaches encouraging prom ising athletes of small colleges to change to n larger college for the sake of ath letics," declared Bezdek "This Is MUSICAL PROGRAM AT SUNDAY CHAPEL College Chorus, Varsity Male Quartet, and Philadelphia - Soloist, Will Entertain DR. PATTEE TO SPEAK ON PURPOSE OF MUSIC s Raj/lace-of the regular.SunSay'ahap': el - services, a special musical program has been arranged for this coming Sun day, and at both chapels there mill be selections by some of the best talent In college . Much time has been spent In the ar rangement and perfection of the pro gram and under the leadership of Pro fessor C C. Robinson of the College Music Department, a very entertaining combination of numbers has resulted The College Chorus and Varsity Male Quartet will render selections in addi tion to solos by It H Rolston '23 and Mrs Grace Jackson Scott of Coates ville, Pa Originally, an Instrumental Trio composed of IV. T Putney, F. J Holbert and B 111 Hermann was to have been included on the program, but because of Mr Putney's Illness, Mrs Scott has been secured to replace that number Mrs. Scott Is a very accomplished so prano soloist who sings regularly in Philadelphia churches - The first number by the College Chorus Is a Serbian folk song by Tsehaikowskf entitled "On; Oh Thou Soul" It is a sery cleverly arranged number and is well Interpreted by the . Chorus The Varsity Male Quartet will I sing "Be Strong" by Professor Robin son The singers base always been popular around college and outside, and they exhibit their talent well in this I number During the course of the pro gram Dr F. I. Peetee will give a short talk on a subject pertaining to music GLEE CLUB HAS BUSY SCHEDULE FOR APRIL Songsters Take Western Trip At Easter And Plan Concert For Night After Junior Prom A program will be presented to the students on April twenty-ninth, the day following the Junior Prom, During the past year many requests for certain numbers have been received by the Glee Club and so it is planned to re serve half of the evening for such re quests The rest of the program will consist of selections that have not been used herefore this year Several nov elties will aloe be used. One of these by Fred Waring '24, met with groat success In the cmcerts nt Williams port and Phlltdelphlrt. The Gle- Club has,seveml entertain ments on Its schedule Including a trip to Pittsburgh. Combined with the W J Glee Club, they will give a con cert in the Carnegie Music Hall on the Monday following Eastern Vacation. After tho Concert they will be the guests at a dance to be held In the Ho tel Scheuley GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO GIVE The Girlie Glee Club will give a con cert on Sunday afternoon, the thirtieth of April. An entlio now ProafninlS be presented at this Limo and It will include a piano quartet composed of advanced pufdle of Mrs. Robinson. STATE COLLEGE, PA.;',FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 against m 3 yolk) I believe in tilting material from Penns)hanla and devel oping it Into IL stteng"Perm State team We have onto I tery few athletes com ing to our college fleet outside the state,"but they ate the exceptions" The Nittan3coach then explained that there was a distinction berneen "tramp" athlete, who is a flunk-out going from one school to another, and the transfer, who snitches from one school to another of Ma oun flee will The former should be baited from par ticipation in collegiate athletics nhile the action of the latter is a question able matter Besdek betimes that once a man has pl wed fat one college he should play for no mho An athletiniatalent nun go from one school to another for better facilities the name as ant other student might At Penn State, thete is the ono year residence rule and the Freshman ineli gibility rule to combat with a college man changing schools for athletic im poses: Hon to rule out this "tramp" athlete Is a hard question to soh, "Bev" stated that this lies largely nith the individual decisions of each college In determining (the shall be allotted to participate in athletics 'The coach Is stn, es 11, Just (Continued onnecce lost Pagel 'EROS' DIAMOND - • CARD COMPLETED Candidates for Yearling Team Will Be Called Out After Easter Vacation SIX GAMES APPEAR ,-, ' ON NEW SCHEDULE - , Candidates .for.a.this ges&yrearline ha - sob - all team lviit'he called nut immed iately after the Myst. holidays, It teas announced tech, As there is no may of predicting the kind of material that is ayallable tot the Freshman nine, ',hat the outcome of this Seats sched ule will be is still a matter of consider able eunjectme Hooevel. there are number of men pith high and prepara lacy school leputatiOns—in the Fresh man class this year who are expected to report at the initial teal tents and those true value will lee determined in the first few nooks of practice On account of the late start which the Freshman nine will get, their diamond mentor will have to push his candi dates to the limit in order to 'whip them into shape for the first some of the season with Bellefonte Academy on April toenty-ninth The yearling's schedule includes six games and is as foliates April 29—Bellefonte Academy (away) Stay o—(Father's Day), Bellefonte Academy (at Pomo) May 13--Shady Side. Agademy. (at home) May 20—Pitt Fresh (at home). May 26—Wyoming Seminary (at home) Day 27—liaski (at home). SUNDAY RECITAL CLOSES WINTER CONCERT SERIES The laPt of the series of Sunday aft ernoon concerts, which have been scheduled throughout the winter months, will bo given by the College Military Band next Sunday afternoon at three thirty o'clock In the Auditor ium While no program has been an nounced for this concert, music lovers are assured of an afternoon's entertain ment of the quality for which the Band Is noted and which has made their concerts such a success In the nest JUNIOR MINING TRIP TO COAL FIELDS POSTPONED Owing to the threatened strike in the coal fields It has been necessary to postpone the mining inspection trip for the junior miners and geologists thru the anthracite fields during the Easter sacation Arrangements have been practically completed, however, for Ma ps to the iron mines -at Cornuall and the concentration plant at Lebanon and nn interesting itinerary still be spent on the geology trip to Cornwall, South Mountain; and to the slate and cement legions in eastern Pennsylvania This trip will be immediately after the East er recess. VARSITY QUARTET TARING sotrnignN TRIP IN APRIL The Varsity Male Quartet will travel to Washington, D C. on April twen tieth to sing before the Pennsylvania Society On the following night they will appear et an entertainment being arranged by the Penn ' State Alumni, Association Although it has not been definitely decided, they may stop off at Baltimore on the twenty-second to entertain the Alumni In that city. 1921. CLASS HAT DISTRIBUTION Class, hats ar menthol, of tho Sophomore di:Ms %OS be MIMS,- Med nt the C4op on Filth, and Sabodav - evening6 born 6.30 p in to 800 Ii SI The price of the huts totabi too doll ms and the rents n 16f,60 STATE CIVIC BODY NAMES COMMITTEE TO-YISIT COLLEGE State Chamber of Commerce Com mittee To Study Means of Ad vancing - .4g Research Results, gtonlngTott; of the Agricul ture Conference hid at the time of President Thomme,a Inaugiiration, are i now taking definite tome. A commit tee appointed at quit time with Dean Watts as Chairman: has Influenced the State Chamber of, Commerce to send a large committee tolvialt the College on May tuenty-fifth and twenty-sixth The needs of the School of Agricul lute and their remedy was the main subject of dieetnisidit at the Conference on Agriculture at the time of Inaug ural ceremonies At that time a small committee was appainted to act on a ttsolution presented; at that time This resolution provided; for the organim. don of a commlttoe:to study conditions here at the Sehoolltif :Agriculture es pecially along Cid lines of tesearch work As a result of dal stork of the com mittee appointed at prat time, the State Chamber of Commerce has been Influ enced to take aetioli to study the con ditions here In the :Agriculture School Accordingly, the Chimber of Commerce hus selected a large,idelention to visit rho College and Mali° an estimation of the situation Thiii,!corninittee will be made up of men from all branches of .Agricultural ]lnca, and may total one hundred fifty to ody:hundred seventy five representatimi it, N After making:n::,tkorpugh study of School especially In its deficiencies along tine lines of research, the Chamber of Commerce committee ttul formulate a policy for stimulating and supporting Agilcultural Int odig - ationa, not only at the College but at •arious points throughout the state ORCHESTRA SELECTED FOR THE JUNIOR PROM "Seven Virginians" Will Furnish the Music—Committee Decides on Favors'for Affair After niuch deliberation on the part of the Junior Prom Committee in the Selection of an orchestra. a final de cision has been reached and the "Seven Virginians" have contracted to furnish the music for the occasion The "Seven Virginians" are 'practi cally unknown in Pennsylvania, since their field before was south of the Mason-Dixon line However, that they are popular in the south In shown by the fact that they have played at the most exclusive affairs In southern col legiate circles. The plans for the affair have been perfected to such an extent that this year's prom seems likely to surpass its most successful predecessors Decora tions are under professional supervi sion In the hands of Mr Hugh Brack enridge of Cleveland, assisted by W. 0 Davis, '23, of the Junior Prom Com mittee Erection of booths will be su pervised by N E Conrad '23, and the lighting effects uhich will be of a now yarlety this year, will be taken care of by W P Hallman '23 Tho girls' in terests in the affair are being looked after by Miss Rosanna Hill '23 - The fay ors at this year's prom will be in the form of carefully selected os trich feather fans, which are ato strik ing a novelty na could have been se lected The Commßtee has found It unnee ,sary to raise the assessment and It viii remain as announced In a prof lons .9.0 of the COLLDGIAN—Seniors, hree dollars and Juniors, flvo dollars SATURDAY RE-EXAM SCHEDULE Following is the schedule of-re examinations so hich will be held on Saturday afternoon, March 25, at 1.30 o'clock Beet. ^ 959 Dairy Dom Art.'2" W. B Ech E 2 "00 Eng E neon 21, 35 • "8 L. A (all manses) 100. 200 Meet lit Eng GO "01 Ens. C Latin 11.-- 313 Main IT Dee. (all courece)--200: , EnS Met 63 10.0iftig. A•;- Poi Sc!. 1 ^6 L A. Rur Econ. 201 "02 Hort Sur. 15, 4" 201 Eng A. Zool (all acumen) .111eA. M. Tottrgiatt. MATMEN STRIVING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS AT LEHIGH Members Of Blue and White Wrestling Team In Excellent Condition On Eve Of Intercollegiates With the remembrance of a typical Penn State mans meeting stirring in their minds, the members of the Nit tany ure_ttling team embarlted on their journey to Lehigh and the Intocol legiates yesterday noon The good wishes of the student body expressed at the mom meeting and en the enrn . pus previous to their leaving coned to strengthen the determination to ale the highest laurels for the institution they represent. The grappling squad, when they left, were in better condition than they have over been before this season On ly minor injuries on a fea of the Wea l.x caused any anxiety on the part of Coach "Dave" Detnr, ahe will enter a team in these matches that will de mand no little recognition Wtth the bent grapplers in the eastern part of the country violate with one another for first place in their respective classea, the Blue and White matmen will find considerable resistance to 'their endeavors Whether they ea* sufficiently strong to overcome this re sistance is being decided today and to morrow Yale and Cornell Strong The teams that are gh Mg the Nit tany mentor the most n orry aro those n high are being sent to Bethlehem by Yale, Cornell, and also Lehigh is ete- TRACKMEN AFTER HANDICAP HONORS Freshmen and Sophomores Signed Up For Track Must Enter Tomorrow's Games ONLY HOME ATHLETIC CONTEST THIS WEEK The handicap_track meet, uhich will he staged in the vicinity of the Armory tomorrow afternoon at tuo-thirty, Is the only home athletic contest listed to Coke place this week-end, and as a re sult is creating a great amount Of In tel est throughout the student body Coach Martin is endeavoring to make the meet as attract', as possible and has Issued an order ,herely> eyery. Prtishman ant' Sophomore, reediving credit for gym drill because of track work, ulil hate to participate In the handicap meet before receiving credit from the Department of Physical Edu cation. In point of numbers entered, tomer ronls meet should be the banner track event of the ninter season Manager Anderson already has a largo list of en tries and the ruling affecting Sopho mores and Freshmen will increase this number considerably The entries In clude members of the varsity team as nell as men who have never done any track work before In all 0118139. how ever, the latter group nlll be given handicaps that will be sufficient to make the varsity men put faith their beet efforts in order to win The meet Is open to all students of the college Entries roust be made on the bulletin board in the AM., Handicaps will (Continued on last page) AGS WILL JUDGE FOUR CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK The annual Stock Judging Contest held by the Two Year Agriculture stu dents in width members of the first year class participate will be etaged tomorrow afternoon In the stock judg ing pavilion at one-thirty p m Tho contest as hold for the Two Year Aga is very much the some as that in which only Freshmen enter and which was held several weeks ago Four chimes of animals will be. placed for Judging, homes, beef cattle, swine and sheep The contestants will be divided Into groups for convenience and each group will be slimed fifteen minutes to form their Judgment of the class After ell the animals base been placed each individual is given two minutes to state his reasons an to the manner in which he judged and placed the var ious classes. Two awards arc made to those en tering the contest The first is a med al given to the student scoring high est honors In judging n single group This medal Is awarded by the members of the Penmohania Live Stock Breed ers Association The second award is made to the contestant proving to be the best Judge of tho four classes This award is offered by the Pennsylvania Pawnor of Philadelphia At a short meeting of the Fayette County Club held last Wednesday night, final arrangements Here made for a dance to be held at Uniontown during the Easter vacation The com- Mince in•charge of the affair is com posed of K C Blaney '22. chairman, K. chase 'l2, E. L Van Bickel '22, Ft. E. Corrdsh 'l4 and T. F. Dougherty. 14, - peeled to make a stamp; bid tot the coveted title. A comparison between the palatine strength of these teams and that of the Blue and White fish followers can cad} be gained through results of meets held earlier in the sue son In the tussles that here held with the Cornell and Lehigh men as opponents, the Nittany hrestlem gained the ma jority of points only after staging ex ceptionally strong contests No easy victory seas gained in either cane The 158 pound contender on the Lehigh team must be sertousli considered in picking the winners for he is expected to perform well hhen called upon Be cause of the fact that the Penn State team did not contend with the Yale seven. the only relation that is possible exists In the showing that filo Bulldog made against Springfield and the army mule Yale lost to Springfield after defeating the West Point wrestlers and they zero the victims of the Now Eng land aggregation just before the meet with the Masachusetts men here in the armory This would lead the casual observer to underrate the Ells but such is not the case with Coach Bet.. Team In Excellent Condition Opposing the other six teams that are entered In the Eastern Intercol (Eontinuts2 orrlaat page) MANY ARTISTS ON NEXT "Y" COURSE Anna Case, Florenzalie String Quartet and Charles Cadman Here Next Year OTHER ATTRACTIONS , _ INCLTJDEED IN PROGRAM The program of the YMCA and Dopes tment of Music Combined Enter tainment Course for next year cm safely be said to be better than any that this organization has ever present ed to the students of Penn State The program is exceedingly men balanced, three of the numbers being of a musi cal nature and the remaining four being more or less humorous in their charac ter Among the artists secured for the musical numbers of the course be found none other titan Anna Case, she is regarded as one of the leading so pranos In the world, the Plorenzalle String Quartet, and Charles 'Wakefield Cadman. one of the loading compose, snd pianists of America The fact that the management of the Entertainment Course is spending seer mice as much money for these three musical numbersas nee spent on all of the musical num bem of the program uhlch was run this year, indicates, to a certain extent the calibre of the artists secured To the follouers of good music. none of the three listed abase, needs an intro duction Anna Case is known throughout the world for the splendid soprano voice which she possesses The recordv which she has made for the Edison Phono graph Company will testify to the beau ty and clearness of. her tone She is the big drawing card on the program and her appearance en Alumni Day will be her first tints to Penn State Tho Florenzallo String Quartet le without a doubt, one of the best num bers that the management was able to Immure This dietinguished group of musicians have made numerous records (Continued on last page) DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE IS GIVEN HIGH RATING State Board of Examiners Places College on Accredited List— Graduates in "A" Class A letter has been received from Sec retary East of the State Bosid of Ex aminers of Architecture, saying that at n meeting of the board held recently a resolution ‘‘as passed placing the De partment of Aiehltectme of the Penn sylvania State College on the meted fled list and the resolution Includes all those sthe hwte mailuated since June, 1918. An a result of this action, grad uates, including the Class of 1918 are eligible to teglsier no architects with out examination after they have had the required three years of satisfactory training In the office of a practicing architect and still be considered under class A qhleh is the highest rating Secretary East wan hero a week ago to speak to the students In Architee tore and Architectural Engineering and to look over the work of the depart ment This action of the State Board places tho course hors on the same basis with the leading schools of architecture of the country. . Sure To Be A Musical SundaA J s-____ PRICE FIVE CENTS GREEN DEBATING TEAM FACES PITT IN CLASH TONIGHT New Men Appear on Penn State Line-up in Auditorium This Evening at Eight QUESTION IS PAYMENT OF ALLIED WAR DEBTS Another Blue and White Combma tion Argues at Colgate To night on Same Subject Should It be the political polity of the United States to claim full pry meta of thc debt, need hot be the Allied na lions, This is the question ,111011 tilt Penn State and Pitt debatmo mill 11l to settle this mening, at eight reeled. In the Auditor rum, in Melt annual clash The Nlttany representatives firming that the full payment should be claimed If hits then Pittsburgh op ponents deny this statement At tat stune time another Penn State team alit be arguing on the same question against Colgate tint, molly at Hamil ton, New York There, the Blue and White tepresentatis es will uphold the afflrrnathe side of the argument America and Europe are no, filclcer log on the question of the repayment of the Isar debt A World War Foreign Debt Commission ha, been created by Congress math the emu,. purpose that It had to collect and 11th no an thollty to cancel the Allied Debts Yet there are those echo attended 1110 Ver- Sallies Conference nho a advocating, a roe talon of the twat% for r the cancel lation of the debts The local combination mhich mill ap pear In the Auditorium this et ening Is composed entirely of nen debatels V.llO hal,'novel before leprosented Penn State on the platform ,T Donne 23, J D 'Flynn '22 and T S Mess '2l, mill maw_ on the Penn St to sick nc bile C Dolan '23 mill so co as altmn ttc I' Gates, Penn Stste deb ding coach selected these niece anti Iccen competition had taken alone Gress and Dolan nem racing neck and neck for the honor of winning the place of third speaker on the team and Gress only managed reca,miliT2l.lia - To7eZeir ib - gator, after a final spurt Others who fur nished strong competition In the trials acre L 31 Runkle '22, Prune's Tap doh, '23. and William Durkin '25 On the Pitt team are C Fest. Jr, John Walk. and C. Russell Stalllimn Defeated in the forensic contest last year, the Panther debaters are out fen Vengeance in this melting's clash As announced In the last Issue of the COLLEGIAN. the Penn State teem tthich debates at Colgate this sterling Is composed of U D ()senior( '22, W E Romig '23. R C Eismer '22, and T Interdohnen '23 as alternate This section of the Nittnny squad Is also momised keen competition. since _the. Liens seers s Ictorlous °ter Colgate in last sear's moiling° Should both Penn State terms come through with %Imo, les this °toning, the Blue and 'White slate still still be rime for the ses son. the local debaters hasten already tri umphed mar Bucknell and Dickinson The judges for the debate this °ton ing are James C Furst of Bellefonte and District Attorney of Centre Coun ty, S IC lohnston, Bellefonte alto, neir at last, and W Eisenhart, Su perintendent of Schools at Tyrone Cslonido Angles Hero April 10 The Colorado Agricultural College debating team ayill oppose a Penn Suite combination In a twenty-four hour de bate here o April tenth The Aggies are making ' en eastern trip at the some time the Penn State team trawls Nest and another combination of Iglttany de baters must argue at this time. Trials for candidates for this debate 11,111 be hold Monday evening . , at seven p m In room 20, Liberal Arts Building The competition will be in the form of an extemporaneous contest SCHOOL FIVES FIGHTING FOR SECTIONAL HONORS Divisional Leaders Undetermined Yet for Tournament Here— Four Teams to Compete With the date of the thhd annual In terscholastic Baslcetbsll Tournament nou, but n veek amay, leading high school fly es of the Stole nre lighting it out fur the championship in their ICYPOCIIIe liiViSiOn4 and within four et five days tilt to lily Whit h are toe pote at Penn State tot the final title m e ally be determined Foul terns tout participate In the tom nanwnt hoe, ono being chosen from each of the v,eston, southeastetn, northeastern, and central parts of Pennsylvania In the mestarn division of the State, lfolibespoit high, winner of the Intel scholastic tournament hero last year, Ls ngain out In front as one of the lead els In the Cr FIAT. and on Friday .ening faces Willilnshurg High for the championship of that league The wlnnin of this battle will be compelled to moot Wayne/ilium High in ordet to determine which team will represent the western part of the state In the tournament at this Institution (Continued on last page)
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