Page Poor Fresh Shipments of Candy Weekly Assures You the Best Sanitary Service All the Time GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner MATMEN STRIVING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP loginte \VI cutting asuctelation out be Oa Penn State neat nitists NOIO ate In the birut of condition. In filet In better tondition than the) It been before letlaF this season After ft meek of nutrition) hand suet koutli hike.. and shot t nob. the) ote toad) to enter the lids again, the beat that the east can In educe On Irttetttla3 and Wednesdat night, Coach Detat piaLed e tth man on the un traits t rnntitumus flle of Wen -11-to, Lit t.o.t.outts 01 uncoiling, only in tettuptlng each runts. mt. to ...end M 10nm now opponent to foot tile entilll ot the t 1 SRN 111 111 111 mmy of the Ll Isse , ee and four men u ere tool by the t oat h In Au-act...lon to give the tat sit, candidate 0 full pellod of intenolte mappllng And each man gate a good aerount of himself Capt tin Vi'dmon tt ho .111 appear at Lehigh lot the last time In the garb of earthy ulostlel can be e‘peeted to unsert himself to the utmost In an ef toll uphold the championship title that he no. hotelsWeinsehenk Is feeling in mmellent condition escept for a minet Inlet% that is In the form of a brained en Cians in the 135 pound class is afflicted .ith a bur. on his hlp which has given him trouble through out the last three weeks of the semi. This 'Wu* neuter has Improved con siderabl, during the last few days and he may spring a surPrise on his grap pling opponent-, Paulus has never been In better condition and he also man. be lookout upon as a contender to be con sidered tot high rating The work of the 145 pounder during the last week has nhosin the wisdom of the choke of the coach on this division Wilson sill folios in the 17h pound tlays iml he sill no doubt atone for the unfoi fungit reset ses he suffered earlier In the season A change has been Inade In the heaggweight division Buolon tt s selectsd to substitute for Runnel in this class and an predic tion no to his pm form lance sould be usoand On the pigsties mats Burdan his shown no little ability in the strug gling sit and It Is thought that the nes heart ggeight sill duplicate the soli, of his teammates. egen though he ling not ,g et appealed In a trash}'' meet The matches are being held today and tomorrow forenoon In these con tests. teams front Columbia, Yale, Cor nell, Lehigh, Penn. Princeton and Penn State pill contend for the eastern in tel,olleglate championship. which Penn St lte has hold tot the last toot years It 111, Ile espeeted that the Blue and m amen .111 bring into play nll the leatoul.etuineav stlength. skill and endue Inca en . le uned. acquit td, pn.se.sell in net lining this champion ship for one tame yeti MANY ARTISTS ON NEXT "Y" COURSE (Continued (torn first nage) foi the \lean Talking Machine Corn num Cosh sLn then ce to Amer 1. I do, spending six mon om ths Idle:us ing together In So hies hind, nod in this Nt i lig pith theirs s new and un'que The Best place to eat is at home The next Best place is at the @RV-STA% @Ara Home Cooking R. Jl3. IDIIETRICH $ $ SAVE DOLLARS $ $ New Spring Oxfords and Golf Shoes Nothing Over $7.50 C. N. FISHER College Ballard Parlors Pastime BuiHang 21==il Philadelphia Restaurant Under New Management WE invite you to dine here where fh e Service and -Menu are metropolitan. MI VI 125 Allen Street JURANIS & KEPREOS, Prop's piottram with each visit. Chattel, Cadman occupies a distinc tive place in the American music World lie is the compose, of tuo operas, "Shanewis" and "A Witch of Salem" The latter has Just been finished and will be presented by the Metropolitan Opel. Company in the ,ery near fu ture. Cadman in the composer of "From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water" and "At Dawning" He has created a great amount of propaganda fot American Indian Folk song, and as a co-sLar in his performance, he has the beautiful Princes!! T•tianina. (translated "Wild Flow et"), a Cherokee-Creek Indian mai den who is a charming memo-soprano Tslanina hes appeared n soloist for moot of the large musical lestitals Itsding symphony orchestras and clubs among the lighter numbers which are to tomplete the program are Strickland Gillilan, Francis Joyner. Alton Pack et& and Laurent, the great magician antes is a supreme humorist, a gred utte of Ohio Unitemity, and he le re ported to keep his audience in a co lined uproar of laughter Francis Joyner is a noted character -Ist His long training on the American !nage has eminently fitted him for the work 'which he to pursuing For twen ty years he has been a player of note on the dramatic stage and the motion picture picture screen, playing with Mary Pickier& Ethel Clayton, William Farnum and many others "Moments with Greet'Actors" is a feature of Mr Joyner's program, showing Impersona tions of many of the greatest actorein some of their leading roles Among these might be mentioned impersona -1 tinny of Sit Henry Irving, Leo Dietrich stein, Richard Mansfield and Lionel Barry more Alan Packard is an entertaining, fun ny and instructive cartoonist He has a unique tray of bringing out the char acteristics of the human race Phila delphia papers hate recently declared him to be . one of the moat ',featlle and entertaining humorists on the stage The final number on the program sill be an entertainment by the Great Laurant, - Che man of many myster ies He is held in high esteem by the American Society of Magicians and was recently given a gold srdal . liy. thit organization He does `not depend ziP on his magic entirely to please his audience He improtes his entertain ment mill proper musical settings, dm to Miss Gretna Baynes, who adds mace and charm to the mngie performance, by her accomplishments at the Clans TRACKINEN AFTER HANDICAP HONORS (Continued from first nagO) be granted according to ability Among the Yarvity men appearing In tomorrow's races sre Captain Barron Rile tad Eauffmsn in the 50 ysrd low end high hurdles, - Grubb, Taylor. Moore end Edgerton In the 50 and 220 yard dashes; Elnek, Noble, Snyder and Cooper In the distance events; and theta in a possibility that Shield, and lielftrich, ,ho have been nursing in juries, may take pert in the mile and half mile race, respectively Coach Martin Is on the lookout for good material in all of the field events He needs good men fot the weights, broad and high jumps, and the Pete Home Made Pies vault, and Is hoping that some of the 1 Freshmen and Sophomm es reporting for these es eats ma, shoe possibilities of development. As has been the Lase at the fennel handlcap meets held so tar thLs Homan, all the regulm inteicolleglate track and fluid ments will be en_heduled In to games The great number of participants will In all prolialdllt nee essitate the holding of preliminaries and semi-finals In all of the events Strenuous training for members of the varsity team. In preparation for the outdoor season which oiii open V. 11.11 a southern nip at Easter time. wall be gin newt Week Conch Martin Is fac ing too of the strongest track teams of the East on his nip and will loose no thno in getting his men In the bent of condition fot the G.rgetren and V P. I. meets SCHOOL FIVES FIGHTING FOR SECTIONAL HONORS (Continued from the ((ret pone) Braddock High teas a runner-up for the othision ehamplonehlp lout lost to IteKeeeport Tueeday - by the scree of 28 to 27 Waynesburg High is Latched by Prank Wolfe, '2l, oho captained Penn State's floor team two seasons ago, and is tattooed to coin out to the nestern ditislon Six tennis are In the running for the crown in the southeastern section Ha, asburg Tech, winner of the first floor tournament mer held heir, most en counter Reading High to determine which aggregation will plat Lititz High and 'Waynesboro High in preliminary rounds before facing the vietor of a meeting between Allentown High and Catasauqua High The ',sinner of the final game will represent the south eastern division at Penn State ,next week The leadership of the northeastern Pi t ision Iles betneen Nanticoke High, Mahano3 City High, Jenkins Township High. and Nest port Township High. Nanticoke and Mahanoy City will prob ably mix it up in the first round, the winner of this contest to meet the tin ter of a match between Jenkins Town ship and Nest port Township From the third battle will be picked the team to enter the meet here In the central portion of the state Altoona, Mt. Union, Renovo. Wlndbur tnd Williamsport High Schools remain In the race for the championship 'Wil liamsport High mill be remembered as a strong contender In last year's tour nament. losing out to McKeesport In the final round by the score of 24 tel It stands a strong chance of fighting Ito eat to the tournament again this year BEZDEK COMMENTS ON FOOTBALL EVILS (Continued from first nage) the same as the average person con siders a Greek or Latin Prof,' com mented the popular Penn State mentor as he wa n ed, leaned baelt'in lets chair and gazed out of the window— Bezdelt then strongly emphasized the LOST—Brown loathe! pocketbook oat:lining small sum of money and personal cards Please communicate with F 13 Thompson, S A. E House The Varsity Pool Room Pool and Billiards Cigars, Cigarettes and Candy H. G. MORRELL, PROP. NITTANY—FRIDAY - NITTANY—SATURDAY PASTIME—FRL and SAT. Lois Wilson, Theodore Roberts ---.' -- Matinee at two THE WONDER DOG and Milton Sellt Never anything as remarkable in MISS LULU BETT Elsie Ferguson in "Foothghts" shown ei on a thvem ig j c o o u ill Johnny Hines in - NEWS WEEKLY story will please you "THE SILENT CALL" `BATTLING TORCHY" Return showing of Adults 30, Children 15 and tax Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" MACK. SENNETT'S I/I 0 LLY 0" COMING--April 3rd and 4th—" The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" T"V. ern•: %,- fact that the football coach should not ho a picifessional man merely Interest ed in this sport and remaining at the dlege only during the grld season Such a twin is not interested in the college He only wants to turn out a sinning team by any method uhlch he can put across 'lle should be abolish said Hezdek. "Bee" then est,' deed the t cal duties of a coach He should be e ...siding whole the college the hole m year mound, In maim to feel tile ;rinse of student sentiment, and to re tits lsmome it part of the Institution The coach should knon the college traditions, be I:det ested in the problems of the campus and realls becomes put of tile College Football Is more than n sport It in a Ott sLallication of college tell It and the Loath is largely repronsible fat that sph It "The conch is nem,ss us during the game." asserted Itectlek tt kb decision. Ile then explained hem instances are bound to arise It here the older exact ence of the coach is mammas to main tain fair play at a time when those onager than he would "lose their bends" In a case tthere a decision goes spinet. them The conch also presents tinting and preserses order on the plal ing bench during the Progress of a game. At that time, ho can teach trportsmonship and Impart a lose of fair play to those near him who ethos wise might become unfair criticizers and knockers lia•tern Conierence Impossible "Regarding on Eastern Football Con ference similar to the Western Confer tnce. I do not iipproto of the Idea.. said the hattany coach - Conditions are different in the tao elections of coun try Bezdek then continued by show ing hots the traditions of the older eastern colleges play a large part In their athletics The older inatitutions Inherently feel superior to the younger ones, and it mould be a most difficult matter to bring them together. Whom to include and nliom to exclude mould be a problem and intercollegiate rela tions nould hot be bettered between those colleges nho were in and those mhonot In the conference Conditions mere different in the, west The .yllegos mere all young and founded at about the same time They hate grown up together and it was an The GOOD Clothes_ Habit Will Save You Money GOOD clothes are always good economy. One good suit will give you more wear and satisfaction than two that are just so-so - ' Society Brand Clothes are for the man who buys carefully , Their style is tailored in. There are no better fabrics. Spring styles are splendid values T , at 1922 prices - - r 537.50 to $45.00 _ - and upwards _ . THE QUALITY SHOP Opposite Campus. PASTIME Monday and Tuesday Matinee Monday - at Two The Creator of "Mickey" = The - Stair' of "Mickey" A Picture greater than "Mickey" PAGEANTRY The Screen Sensation Of The Year Adults 30c; Children 15e and tax EL NORMAND ens!. matter to form a conference "I teas brought up In the Western Conference. but I do not favor their sullen, It destroys the inithtly eof the ("di, !dual colleges," he said All of the colleges are bound to a set of ules and there is nothing left to do but to fallow them. In the east, each college Is benefitted because it hos Its n pt oblems to solve This a great old in aerating a fine spirit A gen tleman's agreement exists beta ten the colltsres concerning eligibility and other questions and tlds is better than the It on-clod rule method Bezdelc rilsnitn that there should be some method of bringing the colleges together to make decisions on common quentions However, a conference, sim ilar to the Western Football Confer enee is not necessary for thin Purpose Only Minor Problems That all of these me minor prob lems. 13 Hordeles opinion They trill he Hotted in time and should cause no huge amount of worry. The main inoblem of football in that of using the sport as a moans to dmelop under graduate sentiment. college spirit. into of fair play and clean sportsman ship WINTER SEASON ENDS WITH MASS MEETING (Continued from first undo) Penn State man can do and ought to do fm Ms Alma Mater It Is a tradition with us that we al nays seek with pleasure to honor those nho have achieved success. But ore gather here this conning with mixed feelings of regret and praise We are norry to lose his ',disable services, yet we can not refrain from praising the man Wo know that new laurels await him In that commendable university in Nee York State In recognition of the worth and services of Harlow, the student body would like to snake Its expression felt In some tangible man ner. We thought that no more appro priate remembrance could be secured than a loving cup" To Richard Cresson Harley, from the students of Penn State in sincere nit predation of the ten yearsof loyal ser- vice Football Coach 1912-1922 ROMANCE ADVENTURE As a reply to tht, presentation of the ..11 , ,er loving cop form. Coach Harlow ',id, 'all that I can sat to 'By George, I loin yon all . ' "DILL" alit 1,...‘e In the neat tonne for Colgate Linlverdlty miler° he mill offlelalh oceans the po vltlon of Head Co wh. The attention of the students 1,11.9 then dit acted to the wrestling team and the mospects of again Pinning the eastern championship title in this sport. espt tin Wxtson. oho wrestles his last Cot Penn State this meek, Coach De ter, and Ditectm of Athletics Beldek explained the condition of the team and expressed their expectations as to the In &add° outcome of the matches The &tate College "otet Sunday Dinner $l.OO 12:30-1:30 Zitenu Consomme Virginia Fried Chicken Giblet Gravy French Creamed Peas Fruit Salad Ice Cream Why College Men Are Making Good In the Life Insurance Field I. Because they have the capacity to understand the vital ec onomic necessity of Life Insurance, and interpret its neces sity with the fervor born of personal conviction. I No business offers such large rewards, both immediate and ultimate, without invested capital. 3. Their education, and social standing, is in keeping With the dignity of the institution of Life Insurance. 4. The need of Life Insurance prevails wherever people live, and ambitious college men need not sever the home relation ships in the establishment of a permanent business 5. The acute minds of college men," give them access to the large minds of business, and they have opportunity for crest - ing markets, which would never occur to those not so well equipped mentally and socially. _ The EdWard A. Woods Company seeks opportunity of present ing concrete facts about the potentialities of Life Insurance at a profession for college men of unlimited ambition. THE EDWARD A. WOODS COMPANY General Agents , THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the - United States- Frick Building Pittsburgh, Pa. - Friday, March 24, 1922 keynote of the speeches may be statec In the cords of one of the speakers. "they hill put up thc ,Clllll noteristle Venn State fight" do the last speaker of the night, Dl leetre Bezdek gate IL surnmely of Mutt has preceded and he omitted the linual baseball nt o ty He paid high tribute to Coach }balmy and What he had done for the college and mentioned the fact that the II ersity of Missouri, the lowa State College, and - Colgate hall in turn attempted to seem° Ills makes lie closed Ids 1,1111 by talking of the NUC- L.,. Of both “Ifinkch'l Haines and Kil linger Nt 110 ate malting good at the pr o.sent time Mashed Potatoes -never change ire Turkish to 7anettes grown. smoke them any occasion. .t selling high• world Yourself-1" A 11 .4. 1, ,