Hail To Our Two Intercollegiate i Champions! I _ _....1 VOL. XVII. No. 47 NITTANY RACQUET WIELDERS FACE STIFF SCHEDULE Seven Games With Formidable Opponents Scheduled for Tennis Team TOURNAMENT ARRANGED FOR VARSITY CANDIDATES Coach Has Good Material From Which to Choose This Year's Team The most formidable tennis schedule that a team of Blue and White racket wielders has ever been called upon to face will be the lot of this year's nov elty combination, according to the card as announced by the Athletic Office early this week Four of the seven games will be played on the new courts on New Beaver Field, and the other three meets are scheduled away from home Bucknell, who administered two decislye defeats to the Nlttany team last spring, and Lehigh, who also suc ceeded in besting the Blue and White team an the courts. will be on this year's schedule The tie which re sulted from last year's game with Pitt will be played off as the last game of the season on June tenth. The schedule follows May 13, (Away ) May 17, Lehigh (Away.) May 19, Colgate (Away ) May 27, Bucknell (At Home.) May 30, Allegheny (At home.) Juno 3, Syracuse (At home ) June 10, Pitt (At home ) The tennis mentors have arranged a tournament far all varsity tennis can didates and the work on this card is progressing nicely It is hoped that this tournament will smooth out the workings of the Blue and 'White Men and prepare them for the schedule [hit has been arranged Only one member of last year's team has been lost by graduation, leaving ex-Captain Boggs, W. D. Guthrie '23, and H. G Beard '23, out for their old positions NEW STAFF CHOSEN FOR PENN STATE ENGINEER At a recent meeting of the eta& of _the_PENS , STATE -ENGINEER 'the following men were elected to the staff for the coming year. Editor In Chief C IL Lenbert, '23 Editor H A. Gaul, '23 Alumni J C Peters, '23 Art Editor J. IC Kurtz, '23 Business Manager____W. C Roaby. '23 Foreign Adv Altman' P. W Morgan, '23 Local Adv. Meg W IL Smith, '23 Circulation Alanago___G H King, '23 If possible, the new staff with the eo-operation of the old staff, will put out a third number of the . Engineer" edam time In Islay VARSITY SOCCER SQUAD BEGINS PRACTICE SOON Coach Packenham Plans Spring Workout to Train Men For Next Season Spring Soccer practice will begin sometime during the first week in April for all Varsity candidates and candi dates for class teams A meeting was held In Old Chapel last evening at which time the outline for the spring work out was brought up for disoussien Coach Pakenham plans to follow the method In spring practice that was adopted last fall The first part o; the season will be spent In learning the fundamentals of the game. This will be followed by Instructions regarding the general chamcter of the game and by teaching the men the relative im portance of the various positions, and how to play In order to attain the greatest co-operation The lost part - of the season will be spent In scrimmage. which will polish off some of the rough spots In the Varsity team The schedule for the Varsity team next fall Is practically completed and mill be given to the Graduate Manag er, N lif Fleming some time this week, for approval • Varsity Men to Coach Class Teams Each Claps team this year will be coached by come member of the Var sity team This Is something new for Class Soccer and should aid in devel oping some good material for the Var sity squad next fall. AU Class manag ers are urged to get In touch with F V✓ Miller at the Cuheco House as noon as possible in order to prepare the sch&lulo for the class games Every class team will play a series of three games In the contest for the 'class championship The season will close with the Prosh-Sophomore Scrap which should bo a hotly contested match since both teams will have the advan tage of the training received through out the sapion The schedule for these atones will be published in O? COL LEGIAN next week. Varsity men will nut be permitted to play in the Interclass contest, which fact will open the way for a barge num ber of men who wish to get their num erals. This will also encourage more men to take up this sport and should develop some new material for neat latkrlt. Varsity squad. il• rug#tatr 7c?'')) SET WATCHES AHEAD Daylight saving for the college and toon will he officially mitab llshed at 12 01 on Sunday morn mg, April second, when all clocks will be set ahend one hour innc cordance •told[ a plan recently `Adopted by tire College Council of Administration and the Borough Council This action was taken as a tesalt of a student petition tendered to the College Senate some time ago Daylight mixing torn be in effect until Sunday, October first, when the clocks Will be net back one hour SCHOLASTIC FIVES STILL SEEK TITLES Two or Three Teams Fighting in Each Section for Right, to Enter Tournament Here Interest in scholastic basketball nit cies of the state is retching a fe.er heat with the rapid appro.h of the n,m oat Interscholastic Basketball Tourna ment at this institution and Tuesday of Wednesday evenings should bring a fin al determination of the teams that are to compete here for the basketball ctown of Pennsylvania Only two or three teams, now remote in each divi sion of the state, andarrangements have I been made whereby these fives will meet In the final battles of the sections The final shoes-down of the sectional leaders will take place this Friday The nestern division I.as narrowed down somewhat in the past two or three days and only Wilkinsbure, WaY no...use and Franklin High Schools re main In the race. although there la some dispute as to whether Waynes (Continued en last page) RUNNERS POINTING FOR GEORGETOWN Meet at Washington Will Test Calibre of Penn State Track Team - DATES CHANGED ON - SPRING SCHEDULE With the opening of the outdoor track season only two qua]. distant, Coach Martin is grooming his men for the strenuous season which they are about to face The rest which woo giv en the members of the varsity squad at the close of the Indoor season has losulted beneficially to all of the men and has proved to be a good prelude to the period of Intensive training which Is about to follow Yesterday Coach Martin put his men through the hardest workout that be has glee. them in two peeks and he will continue this policy of hard work until the opening of the season at Washington, D C, when the Nittany r meet the trackmen of Georgetownunners University on the eleventh of April From Washing ton the Penn State tenor will journey to Blacksburg, Va , where they will meet the runners 1% om the Virginia Polytech nic Institute. l/eorgotolsn A l'imerful Fore° The teams from both Georgetown and V. P I rank among the best In the South, where back occupies the same Pre-eminent position In college ath letics as football occupies In the North The performances of the Georgetown team during tho indoor season which has just closed, have been little short of remarkable Their team is bull! around "Jimmie" Connolly, LeGendre. Brewster. Walsh and Fitzgerald Con nolly, and LeGendre In themselves, form almost a complete track team The former is good in the half mile and the mile, and ,his race with "Larry" Shields In either of these events should prove to be one of the thrillers of the season LeGendre won the pentathlon at the Penn Relays last year and took second place In that ascot at the recent Olympic Games Re Is aspeclally good In tho 100 and 200 yard dashes, Is good In both high and low hurdles, a good shot putter and to very good in the broad jump At the Penn Relays last year he also won tho javelin and dis cus throve Georgetown can count up on Brewster, Walsh and Fitzgerald to make good showings In the halt mite and mile es onto LoGendre, Connolly, Breoteter, Walsh and Fitzgerald, aug mented by the rest of the Georgetown team, should certainly give the nine teen Nittany rem esentativos, who will make the trip, a close meet. The George ton n medley relay team holds the world's record, and it may be possible to arrange a meeting of the Penn State and Georgetown teams in this event Chimp's In Schedule The dates of two of the meets In which the Nittany runners will partic ipate have been moved forward The Georgetown contest Von changed from the twelfth of April' to the eleventh. and the Intercollegiate's, which aro to be held at Harvard, have been set for the twenty-shah and twenty-seventh of May instead of the second and third of June. In preparation for the two meets on the eouthern trip, Coach Martin has all Montlnnen on loot Doan) STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922 DEBATERS LOSE TO PITT AND COLGATE . IN CLOSE CONTESTS Suffer First Defeat of Season in Debates on Payment of the Allied War Debt DEFEND BOTH SIDES OF NATION'S BIG PROBLEIV Arguments of Opp , onents Prove Too Powerful:—Colgate Wins By Unanimous Vote Penn State's debating lepresentatices suffered a double defeat last Priday evening In the second triangular meet of the season, succumbing before the better attacks of their sl.lllfut oppon ents Pitt and Colgate In hot debate, an the question of whether it should be the policy of the 'United Slates to claim full payment of the debts coed her by the allied nations Both debates were close and wet e not non decisively by either of thewictorlouo teams, although thescore of the contest at Colgate honk! seem to Indicate so The Col ' gate debaters were aharded the meet by a unanimous note of the judges, while Pitt's representatices here given the battle at State College by a tan to ono count of the officials These two contests at Colgate and Penn State constituted the major portion of a tri angular meet that was arranged be tween Colgate, Pitt and Penn State, the remaining part of the meet taking place at Pittsburgh between Pitt and Col gate on the came evening Each insti tution defended both sides of the ques tion under discussion The affirmatise view of the queen° was upheld at Penn State by her ow (Continued on last page) DIAMOND TEAM IS SLOWLY IMPROVING Competition Runs High for Mound _ and Home' Plate 1 '' - Positions ' FIRST GAME IS WITH" JUNIATA, APRIL EIGHTH Although handicapped to a consid erable extent In the pest week by the Incelemtn weather, Coach Bezdek Is making steady and consistent progress In the work of whipping a Blue and White baseball combination Into shape for the twenty-one games of the coin ing semen The candidstes for the Nittany diamond team ate reporting for practice regularly every day when the weather permits, and the coach Is well pleased with the interest the man are showing in [heti daily performan ces Mellinger and "Dutch" Miller, of last year's ',runny team, are out again for the pitching berths and are showing up well in the !belly work-outs Down oast!, , Longhurst, Nally, Black and Mlnchner are also malting strong bids for the pitching staff, and there are a number of other hurlers whom the coach Is cementing to develop within the next few weeks •Ehal . ' Hare '23. is tho most likely candidate for the home plate position left' vacant by the graduation of "Dutch" Brumbaugh, although "Red' . Ludes lob '22, Hines '24 and Ehrman nee offering no little competition for this berth. Captain Tillery will, In all probabil ity. fill Ids last wards position at first bloc, while "Sparks '22, is making a strong bid for third base, and Euwer '23 and Traphoner '23, are showing uP well at short stop and second base. re spectively. The three outfield positions will be filled by Itightner, Koehler, Bedenk ro Palm, although It is possible that Coach Beulek 01111 shift Koehler to the infield mains In the outfield, he will more than mains In the outfield, he wit more than likely hold down the center field posi tion. Tho first game of tho season alb be played on the bolos diamond with Jun iata College cif April eighth Juniata is reported to have an excelttioaullY strong combination this year and the gems should prove to be interesting. PHILA. COUNTY CLUB DANCE EASTER MONDAY The Philadelphia County Club will hold its annual Easter dance at the Twentieth Century Club on Monday night. April seventeenth "Pat" RU03 , 13 well known seven-piece orchestra will bo there to,furnish the musical inept, ation. The committee in chum( of this dance consists of D M. Huber '23. L N Gabon ''22, X IL Campbell '22, A C. Oehrle '23, and J. C. Bourne '23 For those unfamiliar with the loca tion of the Twentieth Century Club - which is at Lansdowne the following directions will provide the memory in formation Route to Club: Train leaves Broad Street Sutton at 7:35 and 9:00 it tn. Trolley route 34 connects at Angora for Lansdowne Elevated to 69th street, Yellow Bus to Lansdowne Returning: Bus connect. with 69th street when the dome is over. FACULTY MEMBERS AND FRAT,ERNITIES • Faculty membr.rti Sena Fratern ities are asked to tilt] In enter taining and xecurlng rooms tot the visitors who areleoming here this Thursday and Friday to at tend the meeting for the forma tion of a State' Conservation Council A list of these names is posted at the COLLEGIAN of fice. and all those'svishing to en 'tertaln some of these men are requested to notify the Forestry Department to that ..freet DR. DYE LECTURES ON SHAW TONIGHT English Department Head Con eludes Liberal Arts Series With Talk on Socialist Dr. W. S Dye wit] lecture on Der card Shaw In the Old - chapel tonight it seven o'clock. Bernard Shaw is an Indisidual who has for - li:long time at tracted the attention of the public, and In his talk this evening: Dr Dye will point out the characterieSes and inter ests of this man. Dr. Dye's lecture is the last of the Liberal Arte Lectures to be given this semester, arid promises to be one of the meet interi:sting ones Bernard Shaw le a Sogiallst and the prime mover and leadingi spirit of the Fabian Society Tide - impiety was or ganized he 'London in 1.883 and the fol lowing year Shaw becanib a member Ills one big interest is Soelallem as or ganized and emtmerated4n the Fabian movement. He is consiintly putting aside the ordinary conie:tions and Ideas but nevertheless a kindly. modest and shy dialmsitliu "It we knew ive nere4oing to live three hundred years we would be more careful of what we do" This le one of Bernard Shaw's statements which emus UP hie general - philosophy Dr Dye Is tulle familiar with the worke and characteristics of Bernard Shaw, and in his lecture will try to give a clear and accurate , plature of the man who is raising so much comment throughout the entire word NgW CHEER LEADERS CHOSEN Nine Sophomores Competing for Positions—To be Given Actual Experience This Spring Beginning the new *stem of train ing and selecting the varsity cheer leaders, nine members of the Sopho more, Class reported to Cheer Lender hfuchltz Saturday afternoon in Old Chapel and received their preliminary Instruction A nen method of building up a cheer leading staff, according to Cheer Lead kluchitz, has been undertaken filth the idea of giving candidates two masons of practical experience Instead of one as is done by calling out candidates in their Junior year The Sophomore can didates after having received sufficient Instructions will be given some actual experience at cheer leading this spring at various events Explaining the m of choosing the Junior and varsity and and assistant cheer leaders, Cheer Leader Muchitz compared it to that used in °electing team managers Four men are chain en from the Sophomore candidates In the cheer leading etaff _ These four men will servo as Junior cheerjlenders the followingnear and from them the varsity and assistant cheer leaders wilt be elected by the retiring staff who may possibly be aided by the coaches and captains It is thought.that—by this method a fairer, selection can bo made by a. general and haphazard vote at a mass meeting Next year Sophomore candidates will be called out soon after the beginning of the opening of ochool. It will then be possible to use them at tho football gam.. spread out In front of the grand stands, making possible much better cheering than solth only a few leaders on the field HEALTH OF STUDENTS AT PENN STATE IMPROVING Tho health of the students at Penn State has improved rapidly during the last two weeks Another case of scar let foyer has developed, but is not eery surto°, Tho number of influenza cases Pt rapidly diminishing, there being few students suffering with coughs and colds. A number of cases of pink eye have developed, but the college Health Department expects to have these cases cleared up Ina week or two. SOPHOMORES 'l' There mill ho a !Mal sale of 1924 clans hats at the Coop to night A lame number of men mho have ordered hats have eat yet called tot them The Chair man of the Class hat committee states that there will be a first come, first served sale of those hats after eight o'clock on Toes- Tatirgian. WRESTLERS GAIN . SECOND RATING AT INTERCOLLEGIA TES Cornell Captures Championship In Three Weights; Captain Watson And Parks Win Titles For Penn State With a total of nineteen 'mints chalk ed up to Its medit, tine wrestling team from Connell was awarded first place at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrest ling contests held at Lehigh Unitersity over the last eek-end The Penn State team followed In the second position with twelve tallies and Yale wan a close third with eleven points But this score dots not tell the story of the battles that featured the meet in which the Blue and White matmen attempted to can the high honors valich then. lost for the that time In five years The efforts that the Nittany wrest lers put forth In an endeavor to prove their title to the contests do not belit tle their record of the previous matches during the season since all but two emerged from the preliminary trials In the best of condition Cornell men won the final bouts in three classes, Penn State merited two intercollegiate cham pions, while Yale and Columbia had to be content with one division apiece The new rating for grappling cham pions Is as follows• 115 round clans—Captain 'Watson of Penn State 125 pound class—Roberts of Cornell 135 pound class—Wallace of Yale 145 pound class—Park of Penn State 158 pound class—Johnson of Colum -175 pound clase—Ranson of Cornell PLAYERS AT BEST IN NEXT COMEDY Strongest Cast Ever Assembled Selected From Over One Hundred Candidates RATED AS BEST FARCE _ ON -THE AMERICAN STAGE This week will see many of the fin ishing touches on Clarence, which is to he the next feature production of the Penn State Players to be presented in the Auditorium on April eighth and ninth After much consideration the comedy was selected by the Club as rept...Bye of the very best farce on the American stage It was writ ten by. Booth Tarkington and to my that It Is typically Tarkington is to Bite it very high praise Tryouts were held and from the hun dred odd people who read, s yery strong cast was chosen Without a doubt, it la the most all around capable cant that has ever been assembled In a Player production There is not a sin gle weak part, each character pork-ly ing his role splendidly Philip Amram '22, ploys the role of Mr Wheeler, the tired business man, who, between his business and his (sunny, has a revolution on his hands oil the time The part calls for vouch Imaginathe interpretation and In the hands of Mr Amram it loses nothing and gains much Josephine Ruth '23, plays the part of Mrs Wheeler admirably. She is a pet- Went, jealous sort of creature, and ashen her huslmnd Isn't trying to keep peace between the children and the various other members of his house hold ho is trying to pacify her Miss Ruth puts real feeling into these lines and the part stands out prominently Esther Holmes '23, as ever, plays a charming part in the role of a daughter. She portrays a flighty bit of a girl mho never hod a serious thought in her life, and the lines call for real ability In terpreted by Miss Holmes they are ti u (Continued on last page.) M. W. ALEXANDER COMING FOR ENGINEERS' MEETING .moker and Short Entertainment Will Conclude Program To Be Given Friday Night A get-together of all students in the School of Engineering is being planned by the Combined Engineering Society A. R Broden '22, president of the so ciety, has called the meeting for seven o'clock Friday evening, to be held In the Old Chapel After n short business meeting, kI W. Alexander of Note York still speak on industrial conditions irrEurope and America Mr. Alexander was prevent ed from coming here in February by an Attack of influenza He has spent con siderable time in Europe recently, study ing Industrial and economic conditions and Is thoroughly meted on Industry in this country Ho is managing disco tor of the National Industrial Confer ence board which is composed of rep resentatives of over thIM n atonal or ganizations The meeting will begin at 7 00 p m and after the nddreae. by Mr. Alone der a short entertainment will be giv en, followed by a awoke. Hew y welght—lVt Iglu of Cm nell Both Colnell and Lehlch Itme ablo to place [outmen In the final Lontests and Penn State followed ulth time The Moon toil White ma tussle's woke unable to menthm tht+e last matches while Penn St to and Cornell both lost out In one dm, Witt,on . , Wonderful CNltibUlan Captain WaLem °lit tined the mile fall of the dae and Intuited In the 1.% 011- del bout of the intereolleglates The Blue and White leader had no ti outdo with his opponents dm leg the inellel inary bouts and faced Schnarrli ith of Lehigh In the final bout This bout nas ploclaltned be all to be the f tstest seen dining the sleek-end Tt ue to his familial able of grappling, Cainain Watson tool, the Bion 0 and 'White representatlee to the in P. soon iftet the slat t of the bout and Immedlatel began to work for nfall Set oral times during the course of the contest, Wat son placed the Lehigh num lit prrtnr tons positions but swill mine kept Schwarzbach flee tot five minutes whet Watson seemed acrotch and half nel son hold n whic h he pinned Schee tiz bachis shouldets to the inati, enty four seconds latm Desperate mime was prominent throughout the contest IWelnschtink Gets A Second Welnsehenk In the I.2Zi hound tla (Centlnnen on last page) BEZDEK SUGGESTS GRID CARD CHANGE Proposes Alteration in Place and Date of Pitt Game in Speech Before Alumni PRESENT ARRANGEMENTS TOO HARD .ON PLAYERS Hugo Heidel., howl football condi it Penn State fat tile hist foul 3 ems and Pt pressor of Phy ste tl Eilta a Lion foi oy er half of this pct lad, &lb mtd bombshell in Pittsburgh last Ft iday evening at then nnu b 01 tile Western Pennsyltani Mutual Assoch tlon of Penn State o hen he suggcsbal that a change be mule in tile Ito of the ) early Pltt-Penn State 01 idll on battle and tint arm:memo:lts lie to lilt no that this contest might be 11 iged on a borne-and-Issue b isls tt 111 l the teams meeting' altetnately In Pitbanugh and State College Tile pt elineed change mas only one of many big points that the populm Nltt my mut ton brought out In a lengthy address on the conditionv of collegi tie football Penn States mid in aspects fat nest selson. and the ad, isabilit) of ok gm iring an e Islet 0 1011001 ale confer mice Change Made Neces,ao Aecanding to 'Be,, the long sched ule ultleh the Blue and IN hlte grid team tackles each veal altray, tends to MC it the players out and consequently. IMen at e net et at the', best Atheit Th inks giving Day finally comes atound Tie suggested the S Itth dee ineeedlntr Thanksgiving Day ts the minim date for the au game, b ming Ills in it- pospal upon nn the teason Moldy men tioned and upon the fact tit it iit aery difficult to keep a team limed tip tonormal far elm en data aftet a big contesL Ho stated that both to uns Mere liable to go stale during such an Internal and that an Inlets tl of one ueek ould lie much ballet for lit cone Co r ned Be also said that the students at Penn State desired some change in date of the battle lit legend to the ahem Won in tilt site of the fray, the NM lay rnentm claimed that the playing of lilt glace State College met) °Chet yen, tta. due the PenmState people and Oita the game would add to the tlignitY of the home schedule These is little toyed howm et, of a th Inge being Mlle in the date or place of the gime fol Otto years Contracts for the ne, two 400.14011 S have been alt.:ado signed by both Institutions and call tot the con tests to be staged In Pittsbmgh on Thanksgiving Day E=l °Per° made sonic intetesthar com ments on the football prospects at Penn State for next yea,, lit evioito to his discom se on a change In the date and place of the I'ltt grunt llc open ed up his oath ess with tt envu k that the outlook for 1022 was not 10 onils ing and, upon draw lag an outburst of In ughtel from those present, s ild 'I expected that,. tail then attempted to point out just alto next seuxon'a lit es poets were not la fight Ile stated th it nine letter !nen would be lost ham 010 1921 eleven and tint, although eight letter men were lost the in °viola, se son, the substitutes acre much better than they 00111 be next f Ire Ito eil parth ul it WI oat on the loot of ICiI linget, All-Antm lean hulfb tel. alto lie wild could not be t °plat Oil fat view time The Penn State mentor went on to (Continued on last pose) Sign Up Your Dad For I Father's Day PRICE FIVE CENTS CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES TO BE DISCUSSED HERE Foimation of State Connerlation Council Primary Object of Gathering MANY PROMINENT MEN WILL ATTEND MEETING Delegates from All Parts of Penna. Meet Thursday and Friday o‘e, eighty dehvates many of the in mltlng nmong the most distinguished In the St Ite, gill g 11101 hese tv and P, llla, of this neck to foltu State Cont." Sion Council The n eet io helng held mulct the auspices of the tolltge 10,1 „11l toting together del egates (tom all state and county or tani/ations Intetcsted In the consema don of 11,11111 d I C•011r, 4 The State COTISC, Won Council ghich is to be formed It this a allerlng gill act Wi Uhl/401N hod) on ill mattes, pettain ing toconseivation 'that mlsht be Nought. up I, tint, I, Wens Penns, It snit Col 000 s. fish unl gumc commkslopets esION-ted to Mend Ind situ in outline of the Mote polities of thell lespecthe de put trnents Tilt. committee on nitangements re quests ficullc Inetobms and students to look ot er the list of Imnie4 of those people ho tie espeeted and If tint) &alio to ententato any of the %Mots to matte the Iroitast, DepaiMlent of (let to that effect 'Mete Is still need of fur then rooming fneilltlea rot the INltors and If an} mei - idiots of the fan tilt% have to sallable the 3 ate quested to to notlf‘ the Voieotrt Depalt inant 1 1 i uien driesr e also asked to help out In the mittet of Prot taint: ac , remittal Hipps Inn the A I,lto, The list of rnen uho attend the con ference as .s the college of tinting man% of the most Prominent men of Pennsly oda m, ‘lsltops ttt Penn State title raids, Ind batuteb* Among the best known Ste the Honorable Glffoid Plnchot the State Poi est, Commis- Honer, uho in to ben andidate bet the ntit GM CI non of Pennsyh snln, Hon otable Seth N Gordon Secret:llT of the Gospl of Germ CoMtrOssloners, Hon orable N R Bullet the Commlaeloner of Philci les, and Honorable Fled ft m oms.. or the qt. nil Dell nunent of ‘m e I=l Thir,lll3, ilahu,ily Club 11 1., 1% VA, ricMalng Monet,' 0 10 p in Cl redo:v.l—Di holm .hht Thom, PtetlOLnl, She Penn, hull! httl. the Col- The State I'oieetie Coaals•lonee I lon alffotel Pinched, The Sett elm t of the Doted of Ganef. Comradolonee a, lion Seth 11' floe don The Commis atoned of I Meet los—lion N R Bullet t of Committee on Ortenlmtion q St de Con...lotion Connell DINCII44IOII emesentatit Os of ol ganiaationg The Need of a State tt ide Conners ttlen PI oa am tot Penn •t ' General Dket,vion ==E Fo, et —Andlto, hum Penne% Is Inhie P0re,1.13 Pt °gram— Hon Clifford Pinehot Penn, Is Fish Pi on.n N Lunch—McAlllnlel rellll4ViS ,ti.,, Came Program—Hon Seth LI Sold. Relents of Committees HOSTS OF RUNNERS COMPETE IN HANDICAP Coach Martin Discovers Several Good Prospects Among Entries In Saturday's Meet The effeellt eness Of the bandit:op let In In Meits to light tt mit and 11l Id mate]] 11 tit It might othelnise to mtit] umlloooo et etl, nes 01.103 moved In I tot S2tulda3 .0.100 held In the nehrliten hood of the Artn3 cot, and n. esuit anothet set lon of these motto 01 111 be 001,0.1 dm lnt the coming months, the nett one helm: . scheduled for Sta ted t 3, Am II flrot on Nov Boas eL 11010 'I he 1110 -01111111 it'll 01 11 .01 the open -1010 of the In rot . ..it of $ ittil dot's meet, 111.1 001. t 10110001 1t tning sets ethilt- Red In the he Its, the conteoo.l.o, In 111040 e llnlshint vot3 close Stah l., Andwzi, and .\llmt nullified in the sontl4l.lo The 0.0,1ty men Jll.OO 01.1011 .0.1 001 10 In the 90-3-0,1 00011, Intl - Moot, T 131. Ind 010 1 011 staged In 051 ceding!, close I Inlsh 111 the 01 del 11 11111 11. 01001 C 1 1 Into being six and 011],e-tent!. 501 ends Stab/CI tui whin. In tho not Ice davit, 111.. fits nt 10 100 a 0.1111 lid a. 111111 abe td of tlicn int! Andruzbl, In sewn 900011110 nutubel 1111Vif r unnel s entelea the volt' tlrllVln, ent, Sim -I:l4slng, flnlehea rilvt, vet ntl and thhil, evnecthelN the tine_ elm: 5 0 ' The nOVil I` 011111Eet lone, whh It in OV (I lit 110tH Oen tutu way Ml/11 11J (111110- IM In 59 verr,nols Wentling Ina Hue (Contlnuell on fourth pagel
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