Friday, March 24, 1922 VARSITY CAGEMEN HAVE FAIR SEASON Inexperienced Quintet Wins Nine Games And Loses• Majority Of Contests On Eastern And Western Trips Without a single veteran of last cue. , splendid ate on hand for duty. Penn Status ‘atvity tossers tackled a teal propoeltlon Ole poet ninth, but proved equal to the ommelon and elute god nom the smoke mlth a commendable 'weld of nine Nlctolles and fine monies to their cloak All things considered. then shening Was high:int and me 'ant., no little pia!, linedicans of all descriptions appealed hem the ye* outoct of the season and continuing through the Wing days of actual com bat. note a. source of works and die- CAs to the players no nail as to the entail The "Jinx" nhich felines ed oth et athletic teams of Penn State per- Motet' in chasing the hasketeers and often caught them at the most Mop not tune moments To begin with, Captain 'Wilson. who was confidently expected to fill one of the forward berths this )ear, was de clared ineligible because of scholastic difficulties and although be attempted to break back into the line-up oftet the first semester, his attempt failed and he did not plot a single contest Coach Hermann was thereby compelled to double his efforts to fill the Nittany of fensive posts adequately and this nat urally delayed progress to a consider able °Meat Koehler was the only oth er player on band who had had an, experience last yeat, his experience having been confined to about two var sity games. Coach Heimann determined to build the team up mound Koehler, who was made Acting Captain Gradually the team took form from a large squad of candidates an hand and with Loeffler fed Koehlet pla3lng at guards, Shall at center, and Reed and hillier at for mania Penn State opened her basket ball season The that gam vas with Juniata College Jumping Into an ear ly lead In this contest the Nittnny floor artists had attic trouble In keeping ahead of the Juniata teen, and won by a big advantage Following the Christmas holldals, which began shortly after tile Juniata fray and kept the tossers out of train- Ins for almost three weeks, Hermann sent his inoteges against Dickinson in the second game of the season The Dickinson aggregation proved to be quite meals and Penn State's engem., again had an easy time of it. Two cowl. plote teams were employed in this game in an effort to give the bilttany men tor a good lino on the material avail able The final score was 14 to 11 A relapse suffered by the cancels In the ensuing week lowered their efficien cy to a very noticeable degree, but al though they encountered a tough prop osition In the form of Lebanon ValleB on the Saturday of that week-end, they finally managed to pull-through and won the third game of the year by 29 to 14 A rally in the second half Was all that saved Penn State from defeat Near mas scheduled to meet the Nit tany basketeers the no.t neck but the game seas cancelled because of the ON amination peeled coming at that time It ANeu two weeks, [holder°, berate the varsity passers got into action again, outside of the actual practice periods, and they were then ripe for a game with anybody Bucknell happen ed to bo the goat and was trimmed de cisively by the score of 38 to 12 Reed played a great game during this bat tle, shooting a total of twenty-three points for the Blue and White Secure Ecen Ilrenn In )Vest With the original line-up still un changed, Penn State's floor stare de parted on their annual tour of the western part of the state for battles with Pitt and W & J The game with the Pitt Panther on Friday night, Feb ruary third, fulfilled all etpectations by turning out to be a groat spectacle Both teams played remarkably but Hermann's men outdid themselves and surprised the sporting world by emerg ing the victors after a smelling strag gle The final score In this contest was So to 27, a good'illustratlon of the closeness of the match W. & S turned the tables though on the now-overconfident Nittanyites on the following evening at Washington Tho teams ran neck and neck through out the fight, the Presidents maintain ing only a one point advantage at the Heavy Shoes Suitable for Hiking or School Wear, the majority on Munson Last, now being shown in our windows, at $3.85 All of them 'Goodyear Welts REAL BARGAINS 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. end of the fh ht half, but [oust d the close the Blue and White loft event alive, lost then pep and finall3 had to gilt In to a 23 to 26 defe a It Otto the fit nt setha , lc of the season ➢rtlmq Puts Up a Hurd Fight The rollout= Saturday Bethany in- Netted St to College A stiff fight tray expeetell from the Bethany Iten and they hied theft best to live up to the espectationn Superior fleet 00110 of Penn State howeyer, told In the long run After being held to a done wore In the initial half, Hermann's bassets broke loose and, 111th a shower of field goals from 'McCollum and linehlet, snorted the visitors under by a 10 to 20 count before the battle ended The next Menlo brought Pitt to Penn State fora return engagement at a time uhen the blittany tossers Here hendi capped by sickness and tote other wise Indisposed The result was that the Panthers finally realized a dream of long standing by nosing out their rhals, 25 to 27, In the moot thrilling game of 'the entire season Pitt lead by a comfortable margin until the last five minutes of play when the Lions launched an attack that so Sul have not victory had not the time run out It nos the Hist basketball hi umph that Pitt has gained over Penn State in five years Eastern Trip Proses Disastrous Stilt suffering from the effects of their bard battle stith Pitt, the Nit tanyltes depot ted on their annual east ern Jaunt In the middle of the next neck This trip however turned out to bo Inset disastrous for thorn as they I lost every game Penn. with a remark ably sit ong team, started the ball roll ing by Uhriming the on Wednes day menlng by 23 to 11 Penn State mum threatened tee Quakers seriously In this battle and was lead throughout the game On Friday night,' Rotuma continued the stork of Penn and, sur prising the Blue and White team, simp ly swept it off Its feet The score of this contest was 35 to 28 The following menlng brought the complete downfall of the Lions 'Plince. ton, with a team that was equally as powerful as Penn's, turned the trick after a gnat fight. Penn Stato's rep resentathes were fully determined to make up for their defeats by Penn and 'Talents but lacked sufficient punch to ward the end of the fray and were com pelled to accept anothei setback, the score being 22 to 19 Complete Season With Victories Defeats fpr the Lions stopped how with the eastern trip and from then until the end of the Beason. they waded through to victory each time Creighton University from Nebraska brought one of the best teams of the middle west to try the strength of Penn State on the floor but reeds ed more titan it was looking for and fell by a 4D to 26 reset The westetners seem ed unable to penetrate the Nittany de fense and could not keep up with the fast pace set by Hermann's proteges Koehler played a great game for Penn State The tenoning Saturday, W. & J journeyed up to Penn State for are turn game but, minus the services of the two Conn brothers, failed to display much opposition and permitted the Nit tanyites to map revenge for the defeat that had been administered to them at Washington. The first half of -the game ens exceptionally slow for a var sity contest but In the second period Penn State speeded up and thereby scored an overwhelming victory. The score was 32 to It. The season closed last Saturday when former Penn State stars met the var sity In the annual Alumni game This contest was slower than the usual gains with the Alumni and resulted In the varsity passers scoring an easy vie tor9 The final half proved the real undoing of , the Alumni, the younger team scoring frequently from the floor and preventing the Alumni from el , - preaching their awn goal The final score was 39 to 24. IIME1,411•4111•41111WMIMR.siMMIKAII E. W. Gernerd Merchant . Tailor I , Next to Post Office $ , t.impay.s.m....■vummumicail State College ALUMNAE CLUB PLANS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT State College a ill etre treated to novel program on May nineteenth and tuenetleth oftenan I ntertslntnent te ll he given In the Auddorium Including musical, literal y, elocutionni, and cll., matte numbers The musical mu t of the program si ill center about the performance of Tile Seven Singing Seamen, a grout , of 1 0- cal artists Who promise to enlit en the evening A (11115040 In Once nets and an epilogue adapted from a poem b 0 ed Ropes ale seine of the othei blight lights listed fat the concert :tliss Gthel Simis is the Mt octet of the 0- duction and Mi. Al that Deering is to have °hinge of tile di imatic psi Is Cos fumes hate been dtaigned by Mess, George Hot per and .1 Gordon Amend I while Mt Henry Pallet has ptorriLled to turange so ne amoeba scenic effects The cute[ tat:intent is being 010011 din the auspices of the Penn State klumnate Club and. The Asseelittinn of lathersity Women fin the benefit of tile Women's Gymnasium Fund The ink, and further &Mile regarding this in eduction nlll be published later FRATERNITY TOSSERS , FLAYING SEMI-FINALS League Race is Becoming Closer and Final Eliminations Will Soon Be Scheduled Tho fifth annusl Inter-Fraternity Basketball Longue, after one of the most 'Semmes and successful yenta is now In the most important and in teresting pmts of the season All Fra ternities In the league sere divided into six divisions and so far this season the games played hate been to determine the leading team of each group Ex cept In . one division, all the dit ision leaders hate been determined by elimi nations 'With the inellminaties nom, the league Is now nesting the last lap by . beginning the semi-finals Preliminaries in the Mild clitielon resulted In a triple tic between slymte No. Kamm Sigma, and Beta Theta Pi In order to break this tie, Beta Theta PI arch a bye Sigma Nu and Kappa Sigma played last night, hint this match eyes too late to obtain the tomtits for this Issue Beta Theta PI play the the winner of last night either Sate,. day on Tuesday night The leaders of each die harm ale as foliose Division I—Phi Ronne Slums Division 2—Delta UpsliOn Dini,ion 3—(Sigma Nu or Norma SW ma) Cs Beta Theta. Pi Division 9—Alpha Gannon Rho Division s—Alpha Volta Sigms Division il—Friend's [brain The semi-finals between the those division leaders ss 111 be stetted possible Saturday afternoon if the Armory con be secured for that time If not pos slide. the send-Snobs wlllst4l. Tires: day night T h e agiiitige - r79 of the var ious teams a 111 be notitied by telephone as to the nights for then games In order that no trouble will arise user decisions he the referee in the games, C. B Nesbitt the league man ager, has secured F B Huston as a neutral official to referee In the plse - fog or the rest of the deciding games In playing the send-finals and finale. the full 'length floor still be used and twenty minors periods aid be piked SYRACUSE WILL EMI: GOLF TEAM IR COLLEGIATE GAMES Syraduse University is one of the latest schools to adopt golf as an in tercollegiate sport With more than twenty candidates reporting daily for practice in the golf °age. Pt osPeets look bright for Coach Ackerman to mould a team that will give a good ac count of Resit . N. Y. hi. STUDENTS MAY HAVE BOAT RIDE THIS BUMMER Over 1500 pledges have been received by the committee In charge for a boat rido to West Point to be held In con iniihtion with a baseball game at that Institution .., It It planned•to leave the city In the morning and return between 9 and 9 o'clock at night. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAA HEREDITY AND EUGENICS DISCUSSED IN LECTURE Widely Discussed" Problems of. Day Illustrated by Dr. Hill in L. A. Talk Dist wising the latest detelopments in the science of Homltti, and Genetics and duly explaining his steno b., the aid of Mel owner., slides, Di 1 11 Hill of the Department of Botany last Trico t]," evening talked on the subject ! of heredity as the elm eUtil Itctuier of the Liberal Arts Leetute Course, The Old Chord was well filled ltlth man, who are Interested in this science of In cr fit easing impol lance beghming his lecture, Dr Hill I showed by slides the type of animals used In limedlti, es.Perlments, explain ing that guinea pigs are almost entire. It used hi prcference to horses and cat tle heesti,e they ale cheaper and breed murk quicken, which is very Important The 14, 'once of heredity Is replacing the 010/1‘ of et caution and Is being worked our by numerous experiments with such anlm ds and plants an Dr 11111 describ ed The first part of Dr Hun discussion of the subject dealt with the outstand ing examples of heredity In this he node use of many slides showing thd results obtained by the pressing or Irv bricllZation of plants The Phlox is a plant upon which countless numbers of I such experiments hays been made Dr Nell} of the Department of Botany is It present, working similar experiments wn this plant and Is getting results hich show the consistency of experi ments Performed Merulle, an Aus trian Monk and meicritist who first made use of these experiments. By his slides Di Hill illustrated tits laits which hate been determined by hybridization and how the, can be depended upon to al ways gite the same results when plants oi animals with different charactcris. tics are bred lug - this general- discussion of the laws of heredity. Dr - HIS next m.- plained the cause of heredity. By means of a slide he showed how , in cell repro duction the chromosomeo divided, one h ill of the original number going to the two resulting cells These chrom osomes in a cell, the lecturer explained, are things which give plants or eel colt thek permanent characteristics So in the reduction division of these chromosomes the characteristics of the parent ore mulled over to, the progeny These characteristics arc sometimes 1 hidden however For dOmple, in the first genetation, the doMinant chores istle cot et s or masks the weaker or CCE49iNe character In the second gen eration three of the progeny alit hate the dominant "charactet while one will h ice the lecesshe character In the last part of the lectule. Dr Hill case a In ler diteusslon of the eug eni, or heredity in htiman beluga Here it etas es.plained thni this subject could be divided into tue parts, that Mhleit - conclated of , wild f3rga for the betterment of the human race by absurd plans and the second or the scentific part From the scientific point of vlea much data has been, collected on the results of Inheritance as regarda color of eyes, kind of hair and the con tinued inherit:lmo of color blindness In one sex Br these results it has been found that they folloa the laws of Men del and of hjhringatlons Dean Avdelotte -of Swarthmore Col lege recently characterized &evaluations In American Institutions of learning as too numerous and not severe enough Have You Heard the .BRUNSWICK Dance Records , for April GENTZEL'S PRE-LEGAL STUDENTS HOLD SPRING BANQUET founding out its son tot atthitles for the Neill, the Ple-Lewil Club held a banquet last Tinsel tt evening In the 'Woman's Building fm the 8ur1..0 of discussing plans 101 the enuring season E D Civet dot '22, one to istittaster Miss Esthel Pt lest '23 headed the pro gram for the melting oith too selections Then .1 Seiovel '23 mice a brief of the Matta, of the club .1 - Dolan 21 outlined the plans for the club fot tttc coming pool The moneyed plans still embed) the holding of a moot rout t berme the stu dent bod 3. n WI, to 110111 slang to M Melt the legislature In session, 0 unit to the united stale , , Circuit cm. in Celle- Conte. and the holding of banquets and dances the oughout theeat. The club, oil! lOW °talent of to Ming out-of-too n smell:mei to address the soi.let and oth er students Infra rated in subjeets ticr t Lining to the law pi °Cession '3IN, R u th S. Jackson, held of the Public Speaking Department, Dl. J Tanger, of the Political Science Drint t ment, and Dr A. F. Mat tin bend of the Ilf,tof t Department gale short talks emphasi7ing the fact that the faculty. In the History and Politleal--Selence School ',mild lend Melt aid In the am compllshment of the club's plans Aftm the speeches, card games and Puzzle games were the thief amuse ment INDICATIONS POINT TOWARD MAMMOTH. RELAY CARNIVAL All of the big colleges of the East althout exception and many from the {Vest have sent In entries to the Penn- Wynnla annual rein) carnival, uhich 1,111 be the most important track and field feature held any place In the a arid this lest The Indoor season just draw ing ton close has shewn thnt the com ing gamest 0111 be the finest of er held In this country Already some of the athletic critics predict that all of the existing relay recoole will be either broken or closely approached To handle the army of athletes that will be on the field on April 28 and 29, thirty-fho bundled contestant's tick ets hate been ordered This alone gives an indication of the magnitude of the meet, but from the college standpoint the real meilt of the cainival Iles In the fact that the college athletes are to be the plait of the hack teams of the entice country A Big Ten (Middle-Went) Confer ence Dinner is to be held Tuesday, April 4. In the Women's Building The Big Ten" is composed of the State Unheisitlas of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois 'Michigan, Wisconsin, 'Minnesota, and lowa, Northwestern Unit etch), Uni versity of Chicago and Purdue The graduates of these Universities a re- minded that they should entit y the chairman of the Ueiseteity group be fore Friday. March 24th. If they wish plates resorted - - - .' ItAIsSAS APPROPRIATES SUM FOR ERECTION OF GIRLS' DORMITORI The State of Kansas has appropilat ed the sum of $112,000 for the eteetion of a girl's dormitory et the Kansas State Amicultural College It is pro posed that the building oil] ha, fans-I I it for the accommodation of sm. enty file girls The plans are that It shall I be the first of a group of do, mitotles %Old, are to be erected and Lonsti yet ed of native limestone as are the re,,t of the buildings on the carol,. 7,-- , .L.-- -- '7A, ' --•:, - „.. .-rik ... l' -f...,... . -, .---7 - -7..r . ii .1:-; 2 •1 1 2'111; , , 11 ----= -=--..., • l; 4 i 1 ,ie. ----,-;,P,.....y.r_...... 21 I 1 “ 111 . - • — f.; 7 " --- - 1 - I t ~ ------:'---- '4 . '")* -- iiik:e..,:...,•;:*M1., '''""::-....--:-.-. ..lqiffe -1 . .. .)F ,„ Remember that Melachrino is a m blend ofonly the finestTurkishToba as originated by Miluades Melachi Egyptian cigarettes are simply t that originated in Egypt. But tF bacco is what you want to know —and if it's Meiachnno it's Jtelac ri o "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over" AGS PREPARE FOR SIXTH ANNUAL IMITATION SHOW First and Second Awards Will Be' Given For Proficiency In Bidding and Fitting The ntintint monk vlocl. nhon tend dunion vnlr nltith in held b, the vtu dent,t of Animal litmitanth inn n been 'wand,. Olt at mat and on •clictlliled to t tke ice hran. da , aft ernoon. April first, in the stock judging Dntllinn Studentg n Ito die Iglting ' Part In thin mock kale n e non fitting and °paring limn. Individn tl Intim ds uldelt the, Intend to pluton, nt the I :Mon This trunk sht, arid sde, 0111011 ,111 1/e the sixth to he Ltltt lo . 3 ems, Beset Vet to ghe the students of ,whoa flushondi,t a practical won cation of the fund unentals in fitting fro Ann the four classes of .tnintals, horses, sheep, solne, and tattle This 01 k of preparing tuutnals for the shat[ tlng pht, 9 Ils an Important part In the 'breeders' hulk as the condition of tin animal Itself Much snunhisls Is laid on the appearance of the tnintal is It Is placed In the show 1 Ina Afto tlie show has bsen staged thr mink sale ',HI take pint, This trill be In the ram of an auction sale and trill Bite the student, a practical Idea of the nay In tthlch stock 15 put UP on the block and hid for The auctioneer puts the stock up for sole and the stu dents judge the!, tattle 'Mid bid accord ingly The animals still his e mot ional} been optimised le a • altiatlon coinmittee of Animal Ilusbantlit pro fessors It is upon this hosts that the bidding of the students 55111 be judged After the shim and sale hate been completed the Judges composed of members of the Animal n.bandi y do pal talent, will award the !Unions to the cc loners For proflehinci. to fitting, first and second prize ribbons bo accorded 'ln each class and at grand i`:.. v t t i. : f : How About It Men ? .. 3 . : X Do Low Prices .1 Appeal to You .1: , s And Values—SAY ! ! t Y 4. 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The Steal postal Authotglee I, 1I eel, ed communication flout the OIL Set aloe ConnolTtion th It extunin ,tlon 0111 be heltl In the neat future tilt ough out the United Stutee tot fi,o position undet their jurisdiction Shone evoni notlono Ate schetlulul to be given Ain II 1,001%-sixth and Alny seven teenth Us in:Mations rot the povilions Junint engineer, romputer In the Coos and Geodetic Suilc). Pallor ph)vielvt Junior technologist, and don - wadi .blifire teacher hi the flatten Sersit owe held lecentl) but the number o iiiidicints that ou :Idled way not sul fielent to supply the open pobitione ant vo the cetuml..ion hav di eleted tile. .tiladienent iry examined.. The su ond, thilli 111111 fifth munsci position old be 1111.11 from the 0501115 given the wailer date chile the rabies Neil be filled Goin those Shen in Ma) Pcisone Intel esled In these ex mini dons ni In oLi/Ll4 should nun! , to 11,, Secret.tz s of the U S Chit Sets. le bird it the 'mei postofflce tot do tailed into, nettlon and appll,ttlot lolanhs cmr'r,(ti--Zl - mti nlfl3rZ3 Quick and Efficient Service PENN STATE CAFE $ IMOINZ6IOVLI2MEINIMIStonittiIIiA