Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 26, 1922, Image 4

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BIG SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Chocolate Nonpareils -29 c Pound
Zatek Chocolate 80-Peeps 39c Pound
Chocolate Creams - -20 c Pound
Liquid Cherries, lb box -79 c Pound
GRAHAM & SONS On the corner:
BULLETIN
.
Friday, Mny 26 It. In amordonee nlth the revllled
430 p m—Etageball—Wymnlng Sell,' A A 001.414MP/14 The elections to
Inary ,a Penn Slate neslnnen, New ' , Aka nn 10111100
Bottum Bead Cheerleader .1 C Dolan, .23
5 00 p m —Fatentets . Plenie, Prof Asst Cheerio trim ___C T \Vomiting, '2.1
Bresslet's Farm At the 'rune Ole,tlollS. the Junior As
-7 00 p m—Sophomote Clots Meeting.'i''i , ii , rt. nest coat stoic chosen, its
Bull Pen l'orleu.,
7'oo p lII—C E Societe Meeting, 2001 Dlvls..l 13, '2.4
Eng C
8 00 p m —.Tun! or Orntorleals, AuBl
tot him
00 p rn —Daily tlushmmy Saelet3.
259 Dairy Building I (*AltilliA COUNTY CLUB
HOLDS .12i. IS UAL ELECTIONS
Snot lot, 111a7 27
The C alien Count> aub held its an
-105 .—Tu g -°t-W. " 2. " 1 ' 1 "‘" nu elections at its alt regular meet
', Freshmen, Old Beater Weilin sit it night The teSUlts
200 it — Cult — T- 7 . 1 v nt is follons President, nom. S
Penn State, Colt Course 1; nithspies. .21. Vice-pi esident, Miss
200 p m —Lam osse—Bn 11t1011010 19 ~5 . e „,, rd ,, , .25, Secretory.
Penn State, l‘itts Beater lien Len Is, '23. Tteasurea, George
2 80 P. m—Tennis—Bueknell Univ k1i. ,„,,
vs Penn State, Atm.} Com 0s
300 0 m —lnterfiato nook DR. THOMAS TELLS OF
Sleet, Nets Beater
3 00 p m.—Buseirtll-751ski le Penn UNIVERSITY PLANS
State Freshmen, Nell. Bea,.
Sunda), 11313 20
Both Chapels-1:o C D Nuffield
esldent of Wilson College
UNIT BASEBAL LEAGUE
ARRANGES SEMI-FINALS
The semi-finals of the Unit Baseball
League mill be played ott Monday, May
twenty-ninth between the tour teams,
one from each league, who have not
yet been beaten. Seven inning garnet
will be played and will start promptly
at six o'clock .s standard time .111 then
be in effect In case of rain, the games
will be played, Wednesday. May thirtY
firht
The seml-flnal schedule Is as tel
lows
Uunit 24 vs Unit 25—Diamond 2
Unit 27 vs Unit 14—Diamond 4
Results of the games last Monday
Unit 11,-9—Unit 2-2
Unit 24-6--Unit, 6-1
Unit, 5-3—Unit 27-5
Unit 25-10—Unit 16-7.
Unit 1-6.—Unit 30-10
Results of the games last Wednesday
Unit 2-o—Unit 3-3
Unit 27-10—Unit 10-9
Unit 25-14—Unit 11-10
Unit 24-9—Unit 31-4
..—if.:l-/=Unit 10-2
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The Rehabilitation Club invites all
ex-service men to participate In the
Memorial Day parade and requests them
to report to the Rehab Club rooms at
nine a m Memorial Dm in uniform
The Annual Spi ing Es.hibit by the
Domestic At is Depot talent will he stag
ed In the Wpmen's Building, Bray it.
at 7 p m All are cordially invited to
attend
PATRONIZE OUR ADTERTISERS
FOR RENT—Am one ruching to rent
furnished aputment fol the sum
er call BOR
1897 THE THESPIANS 1922
"State's Oldest Student Organization"
Will Introduce
"THE FAIR CO-ED"
To You
June 12th - In the Auditorium.
Smith's
Tailor Shop
Cleaning Pressing
Repairing •
Suits Made to Order.
ell EVIL LEADERS ELECTED
mu OWING TEAR
The elm tiOng rot 1922-23 Vin sity
==il
Crop], F L,
.Ilan H
I=IIMMM
(Continued from first more)
St do Unit msit) and its facilities
‘let eloped to the point whet e
Ia 000 andents ctn be accommo
d tied in orderthat the Stnte's
sons Ind &lonians 010) have that
of nhich the) ate entitled end In
mtlet that the Commonnealth ma)
hate scientifically educated lead
ms for its forms and factories
"Tho establishment of a state
unitetYllV In Ponnsvhania," said
PlesiElent Thomas, "would hate a
benefiElal Effect for all commercial
and industtial peopte in the co
e iltit We hive vast re
sources for development of this
state, what MC need is men toe
connot h INC too great it supply of
ft tined leaders In industry—and It
is the dote of the state unhersity
to supp 4 such men One man of
mosterly pones in capable of creat
ing opportunities for many oth-
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- You business men ought to also
lie Interested In education In order to
help us school people remedy name of
the defects Ste know exist We have
not been able to bring about anything
like equality betueen the city child
and the child of the country The aver
'toe expanse for the education of a
child of the city for the entire United
States is forty-two dollars per year,
uhile the aYerage for the country child
in only tuenty-three dollars per year
The at eine° of the city school teacher
Is PSI per year and that of the noun
iry school tenches $479 The average
length of the school year in the cities
of America is 182 days, uhile the
gauntry districts the average is only
142 days I recognise that a dollar in
the country Mill do more than a dollar
in the city, but these figures indicate
that the boys 'tad girls out on the farms
I‘e have an attractive proposlUon to
offer a student or two students work
ing Ist partnership for the term 1922-
No money to Invest. Wo will furnish
a Ford car
Addre4s W Z, care of COLLEGIAN
are not getting quite a. square deal
"Business men should be interested
also In the direction of school studios
toward the various vocations. The
principle should be that so far as pu
pils ate trained for vocations to the pub
Ile schools they should be trained for
the callings in which the public will
have the greatest need of such trained
workers That should mean for Penn
anla—agrlculture and Industry But
as a matter of fact over ono-half of
the students In Pennsylvania high
schools are taking commercial courses
Over seventy per cent of the ginls in
the high schools of Philadelphia two
taking commercial courses I recognize
the great value of this subject, but that
proportion is too great and same day
In this great industrial and manufac
turing. stale, which ranks seyenth in
evi kultute, we are going to wonder
reliant Is tile toaster with our great farm
ing Industry and our manufacturent"
President Thomas outlined the his
tory of the Pennsyhania State College
from the time of Its establishment as
the Partners High School, through the
pm lad of its csistence as the Pennsyl
raffia Agricultural College and then
through its ever-broadening detelop
ent as the Pennsylvania State Col
lemge with five great nchools of instruc
tion
The cal gi os to of the Institution
began, ucian ding to DI Thomas, when
the School of Engineering was estab
lished In 1596 This school 15 now b 3
lot the latg , ,t In the college 19 ith an
attendance of 1159 as comp It ed ulth
slight!) 01 et 500 In ag! 'robot° ,
pOl,ll - 9,10 emphusbed ht President
Tllolllas as an Indication of the great
des!. e on the part of the 3 oung. men
of the state to equip themsels es tech
!Uralic. In et der that the may partic
i! de In the full del elopment of the
title+lies intiusla les
FARMERS CONSIDER
NEED OF RESEARCH
(Continued from fltst 'meal
Month bushels but In a N'CO. short per
iod of time a State College tatch
man with knonledge of pi mt ese bleed
ing, increased the note :Odd file and
sly-tenths bushelts above the ayetage
yield, with Pennstlvanin 44." said Ras
mussen "IVele this nyerage," he con
tinued "to be applied to the whole
Mate, the yalue of the state wheat crop
In 1020 nould hate been Increased to
the talue of ten million, fhe hundred
and set enh -fhe thousand dollars"
Dean Watts emphasized the importance
of melt-supported rescatch stork and
told of the recent development 1t Penn
State of new strains and varieties of
cablmge and tomatoes, which git
gr eath Increased leids A sttliclng
example of this Is the development by
Professor 0100 era of the Department of
Horticultute of the college, of three
nen vatleties of tomatoes that have
nlreath gained nation-wide tenown and
ate thought to be excelled by no ya
rlety of tomato known
State Must Amalie to Reseaich Needy
:t: ' ' Special for this week-end,
Smith's Sunkist Orange Ice Cream
and Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream
SMITH'S ICE CREAM FACTORY
502 W. Beaver Ave
i Bell 250
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PASTIME
PASTIME—
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
"Is Matrimony A Failure?"
With T. ROY BARNES, LILA
LEE, LOIS WILSON,
WALTER BIERS
Special Added Attraction:
SPORT REVIEW
"Playing The Game"
Composed almost entirely of
PENN STATE
Showing:
Spring Football, Baseball,
Track and Lacrosse
MONDAY and TUESDAY— Matinee Tuesday at Two
g:, pl 4.J; _bi n atio n
K° ek•hel ivy -
pet C °lll Of I
4 Comedy
Drama
1 ORTE.
MIS SIN
sTARcti.,
OWEN MO
STARRING
The Photoplay NOVE
Adults, 30; Cluldri
COMING —JUNE 1 and 2
ERIC VON Sr.
$1,000,000 Scre
"FOOLISH
A year in the making. One
times.
THE PENN STATE/COLLEGIAN
i
SUMMER CATALOGS
Students ltho hate Summer
Session Catalogs and can spare
them are requested to bring them
to the Summer Session office
The thin' edition of the catalog
Is exhausted and requests Coo con
ies are coming In guilt It will
be a lent sera ice to the College
to put these catalogs at the dis
posal of prospective students Isho
must othemise be disappointed
(Signed) W C el-Lunn:Rs,
Dean
The egg Imams! progress oh t
state ts HI he tttnrded If Pennagh an
tnntlnues to neglect_ the developine
of lesem ch by failing to apin oprlate
"single ismne." as It has In the pas
ambit ed Seel eta) Itunnuesen Th
fu mots of any. etate_must hate th
benefit oe to stele if thee ire to pro
gress In the development of Am loul
lure. and the industty It is n high tank
In Pennsylvania, tit It is unsuspected
by most people. Oho think of the state
as engaged entirely In inanufactutlng
trill mining pumults
The committeemen...aro under the
le Welship of llt L P FO5 of the
St Ile Chamber of Commerce research
and today the men mill separ
ate dcottling to theft various proton
! that gists d dr3 men, stockmen,
111.1 on, and mill Inspect thoroughly
1,1.1% tkplantent on "the 10111 . which
Includes in Its mark. eseatch. Tile
needs Intl accomnilshments_of each de
p tit:rant In the Was of tostsuch will
be c3.plained to the committee mem
bets and then the) 11111 be asked to
fetotui rte 0 epott on the department
hystetted In them, the 1111011 to he
Mt en to tile Bond of Trustees mho will
Ips: it In !swotting thch budget for
mosso. Mon to the Leginl Iture
THIRD ANNUAL MAY DAY
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
,antlaned from flist nage)
She uniked under at leaf) canopy ear
-1 led by 4IN attendants, and was preced
ed lu heralds and tenoned 1,3 a train
Ileum When the party reached the
11 , -n^r , the coronation tools place Miss
Sant Hat tman, President of Women's
Student Covet neat Association,
tying the Queen, assisted by Laura
Click and APttion Mears The Queen
then ma anted-the and the Glee
Club sans . Greeting to Spring" Flom
there the mogram mas as follows
Hoop and Baloon Dance
Plat —"Columette,.. by J Gordon
Amend
Cast Plerrot, EKle Kohlet Punehl
nello, .7oseuhlne Ruth, Columette, to
ther Holmes
Costume Dancing, Spring Frolic,
hbog met Jones and Mary Grace Ruch
Song, "In May Time," Glee Club
May Vole Dance
After the program Mee concluded
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=MEM
.NITTANY 1
NITTANY—Friday—
GLORIA SNVANSON
In "Her Husband's Trade
mark"
SUNSHINE COMEDY
"Fool Days"
SATURDAY— '
POLA NEGRI
In "The Devil's Pawn"
NEWS WEEKLY
there nas a short informal gathering
and punch and cakes were served
FRESHMAN NINE WILL
HAVE BUSY WEEK-END
(Continued from first page)
nukes home games impossible for this
)cat, the Wyoming Seminary nine has
developed into one of the strongest
pled, school combinations In its part of
the state Coach Quay's diamond men
hose plasm] six games tithe far this
year and have von five of that number
Title rem(' nearly promises to equal
that of last year, when the 'Wyoming
Seminary team won sixteen out of sev
enteen games
Six of last year's nine reported for
'monks, thistear and It has been
and these men that the Wyoming
; comb has built the team which meets
;Penn Stste on Friday It is probable
Hatt Coach Qua, will use either Siegele
ot Bootsld on the mound in the com
'ills game as both men have been exhib
iting sortie masteaul stuff this mention.
IClski Coming On Saturday
Ott Saluda) afternoon, the Freshmen
elli meet the Klahl nett School tenor
on Ni-W Beater Field at two o'clock
While but little is knoen of the lOsltl
otobin ttion far this sining they a
reputed to hate In good nine and in
teal to rate the It't cabmen a 11111 d tus
sle fun the game
CINDER ARTISTS STRIVE
FOR NATIONAL CROWN
(Continued from first 1 , tete I
ch inglion, still be called upon to meet
n numbet of fast men In the 880-yard
I L are Groan, the clever Penn
,n Ivania leader, will probable be the
rims ho 111 give the Nlttany star a
close chase. although Cook, of Cor
mil, eshe has been shoning up excep
tion Mr stall this lest. still likely be
unong the that to break the tape
Shields and Connolly In Mite
The tell thrill promises to come In
Ohs mile 'sun, when Larry Shields,
sit implon miles. fights It out stint Jim
my Connolly, the Georgetown runner
who non the mile In the Intelcolleg
fates hest sear in 4 minutes 17 1-5 see
nods, and whom "Larry" had the mis
ses tune of accidentally tripping at the
Penn Relays this season which resulted
n Penn State being disqualified and
thelebe losing first place in the dis
tance medley relay event Strickler,
of Catnell, Crawford. of Lafayette,
and Burke, of Harvard, are formidable
entries and are sure to furnish Shields
and Connolly with some stiff opposi
tion
In the two mile run, Cooper wi
hove to compete with R. E Brown an.
Norman Mown, both of Cornell, Dor
THE SYNCO TRIO
(Dance Orchestra)
Latest Dance Hits Our
Specialty.
Bell Phone 31R3, Centre Hall, Pa'
SUMMER MONEY
Sell our Complete RA
DIO OUTFITS, $22.00,
to farmers and suburb
anites.
BIG COMMISSIONS
Philip Edelman, Mgr.
9 Church Street
New York City.
Nonmmuummummmuunmummuommmommmoummummummummanwmnmummnommmumumumunnununmqvummuummummmummumi
Commencement Clothes
FASHION PARK
OTHER GOOD MAKES
$25.00 to $50.00
Snappy Golf Suits
STRAW HATS
$3.00 to $6.00
THE FASHION SHOP
of California; Baker, of Bates, Head,
of Pennsylvania; Curtis, of Princeton,
and second mho miens competitors
Hurdlers Figured lo Placm
Captain Barron, Hangman and Mile,
Penn State's Otto of huldlats, stand a
good chance of annexing some points
for the Nittany institution In these
events Powell, of Pennsylvania, Tay
.or and Thompson, of Princeton, Whit
no, of Harvatd, and Henderson, of
Cnllfot sin, are other entries hopeful of
placing in the hurdle events
With Grubb In the broad lump, Heck
el and Garen In the high jump, Tine
in the pole vault, McMahon In the shot
pm and discus throat, and Sayer in the
javelin throw, Penn State has a good
chance of placing in a number of the
different events The discus and jave
lin [lions ate being Introduced Into
the Inlet-colleglates for the first time
this peat and Bob Legendre, the
Geo, get°, n Pentathlon Star, should
prove to be a strong contender in both
of these events
NtTTANY NINE LEAVES
FOR PITTSBURGH TRIP
I tally On Paday, May H, the Pitt
teem played Holy Cross at
IVorster untie Coach Betdok's men
st itched the game from the side-lines
Both Ins ailing teams lost to Holy
Elms during theft NOW 'England tout
In addition to these games Pitt lost to
lohas Hopkins by a 4 to 2 score and
to the Buono Crave City combination
Pt s 4 to 3 tally The Panther defeated
lt,stein Receive In their second grime
of the year by a 12 to 1 sense
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Although a comparison of baseball
s_ot es Is not an Infallible test of the
ength of too teams, the Nlttany men
tot Is confident that his diamond ar
tists o ill make a et editable showing
is the thi ee games at Pittsburgh this
oeels-t nil II tic is still out of the
g one 0 lilt his spilt thumb and It Is
idoi Nut o hethet be trill be able to
pity In elitist of the games Hoo ever,
Ludo ILlt has developed Into a first
elves and "Bea" has t groat
dust of confidence in his second receiv
er The temalodtr of the line-up has
remained much as it has been In the
L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
"Blue Books" Again in Stock
They are good for 75 per ct. in exams.
File Your Notes in Letter Files
Only 60c.
Moth Proof Bags In All Sizes
White Tar as well as Cedar and Odorless.
Suit Boxes
Have your name engraved on your Fountain
Pen. Only 25c. It insures it against loss.
"Always trying to make our store better for you."
L. K. METZGER
111-115 Allen Street, State College, Pa. _
Friday, May 26,1922
last,few contests, with Palm supplant
ing Traphoner as the second on the
batting order The marked increase
In hitting ability which the Lions have
dot eloped since their northern trip has
grratit added to their ability to run up
a safe score and "Bee' is not greatly
storried about their ability to fathom
anything that the Pitt hurler may put
across the plate
The Nittany coach plans to use Mil
ler against Tech In the return game,
with Mellinger and Dmvilowski against
the Pitt batsmen in Friday and Satur
day's game respectively
TABLET DEDICATION IN
MEMORIAL PROGRAM
(Contmued [torn first nage)
It tb 'Club will fire the salute over
Pievident Atherton's grave After tape
has been sounded the march will be
continued to tho front campus where
the following exerekes will take place
Order of Exert.lees
AlueleThe College Band
Inc owl:Son—Rev Edward IN. Franc
Pinging— . A Ica,. Public School
Chihli on
Pi mientation of Memorial Tablet,
Leon ht Sterner, '23
Acceptance - and Dedication of the
T ibler—Dr tido in Earle Spark.
in . ..de—The College Band
Address—Ellin Gen Edward C Shan
IhtPiing the Flag
"Star Spangled Banner—The Colleg.
Band
Benediction—Rev Robot t C rotor.
National Salute
Try Our
s Efficient -
Service
s _
PENN STATE CAFE