ion Valley j m Piny [ I'lic’.v! J /II!. No. N VALLEY sD BY PENN 1 WARRIORS !■STUDENT CAMPAIGN m Plays Ragged Fool st Half—lmproves inal Sessions Final Results Show Eighty-Three.Per Cent Participation from Classes Now In College STAR HROUXD IKK FOR VISITORS Palm Store Nillany is—Fumbles Prove to Penn Slate Although the Student Campaign to secure funds for remodeling Old Main into tile proposed Penn State Union P.uiMing was oilirhiUy closed last Sat-! 111-day evening when a total of S23G, in student pledges was placed in the hands ««f tin- college treasurer, there is still a great deal of checking up to be don., and it is probable that the fund rais.-d by the student body will very closely approximate the SUfifMMlO mark when ah the pledges have linen account ed for. i- ilriv.s for consistent :i! sessions of piny give in *; victory nwr the Valley grid men on New i>t Aiiunl.iy afternoon, •king nviv did not get ;ir th** end of the thinl : ragged football in the I .purlers. Tins famous "ill* close of the drive, the sen or class iic]d ilie top place on the class thermometers with the highest percent- 1 not live up to its rep in* t h:«lf witli tlie result men could not got • great trains. Fiunhlintr • Penn Stole in liio ini iicaily all of tlie loose vered by the alert vis- |':ilt iiijcH inn. This pereentoKe reaehed ninety-two the last day of the •ampaiya and .showed Kreater eo-opern tioa than any senior class has demon strated in the past toward senior class memorials. The total amount pledged !•>• the praduatiiiK elass was $-PJ.320. or approximately one-sixth of the total desired amount. it Filial Sessions .ions Hit their stride in minutes of play and tore opposing line, marching like thoroughbreds for I nch-r tin* which was •■iTciMcd during the campaign, the jmi ioi- class sprang from.a very low per- touchdowns. six-pointer came Ift tlie * wiien Ilotnan, their lunrterhnck. scooped up nn forty-five* yards for (lowing ids heels to the te te.im.Uii another oe-i -footed son of (.ehanon MONA MORGAN TO BE HERE THURSDAY *e for a sensational forty ging cmd sidestepping ittany defense* men in eachcd midfield, where man wle-m he had yet am (iown with a, straight Well-Known Shakespearian Actress to Appear at Penn State for Second Time ore For Wilson Wild, HEAD TRAGEDY OF “ROMEO AND JULIET’ three of E’eiin Slate's I Palm registered the he's” hooting was not iccnuni of his injured i result lie made only Tin* Penti State Players consider themselves very fortunate in securing the return services of Mona Morgan At present the talented young -actress is engaged hy the New York City Sehool Hoard to give readings at the high schools. The Westinghousc Com pany lias engaged Miss Morgan to give :i program a week over the radio phone. During the summer Miss Morgan gave a series of readings in London, Puris, and Kome. points after touchdown, him in Hie last period ■d judgement as a field st counter of the game of a short forward pass * -Hap" Frank which latioti Valley Warriors I; played a dependable and made a sensational V yard pass from Palm oil of the piny. Krntz mmotis at right half in arter, proved a good and showed flashes of tie bucking and broken Judging from tho large and enthusi astic audience that greeted Miss Morgan last year, she should have a still larger audience on next Thursday night. Miss Morgan is no "high-brow", rather, it is Iter aim to present Shakespeare in a simple and unaffected manner, striving to give everyone a genuine apprecia tion of tiie master dramatist. So that everyone may attend, the price of ad mission has boon put at twenty-five cents. All seats will bo reserved; tick ets can I>o purchased Tuesday night, at seven o’clock at Metzger’s. let foil Starts sh" Pcntz won the toss receive the kick-off at tame. Simmons caught own twentv-fivc yard the ground without it through right tackle ■ line for five yards and around left end for before being downed, t a first down with two to heart of the Lebanon pass. Palm to Frank, 'ards. hut "Mike*’ fum t play and IJurtuer ro visltors. CLASSES TO CONTEND FOR HONORS IN GOLF Four Representatives Selected from Each Class—First Round This Week unsuccessful line bucks shittski kicking to Palin * forty-eight yard line, i tlie pigskin to I.cba >fty yard line. Singer nter for eight yards and it a first down by gain th right tackle, jvilsnn center on a fake buck The college inter-elnss championship «olf tournament will be started this week, and bids fair to tie as closely con tested as the recently completed cham pionship tournament. Pour pinked men from each class will play off the first round sometime this week. The men have been selected and sire paired off as. follows: X. C. Rlarkmoro '23 and 13ge '24 T. F. Connell ’23 and .1. Hair '25. J. \V. Mead ’2e sent to the radio receiving population >f tliis and nearby states. ramtuilgu Progress Tiie general alumni campaign has made progress during tlie past few days, and tiie total now held in pledges tit headquarters is placed at the half million mark. Tiie returns from alumni In counties whore work is actively in progress, are Just beginning to eomo in. rind many chairmen are witholding their subscriptions until tiie big assembly on Saturday to take a good sized jump. Announoiiien! was made yesterday hat Phiiadelpftia country lias secured inhu K. Snyder, as campaign chair nan. and that the enini>nigu will open II the Quaker City on October 30th. FIRST SCHOLARSHIP DAY PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK Date Changed To Twenty-fifth— Honor Society Elections Will Be Announced Scholarship Day will be held on Wed- nesday. October twenty-tlfth instead of October twenty-fourth as was announc ed in a previous issue of the CODUK GIA.V. A program lias been arranged for the occasion and the exercises will b>* belli ill the Auditorium at seven o’clock that evening. The new scholarship medals will be presented to tiiose members of the Juni or and senior classes who have attained a grade of scholarship of eighty-eight per rent or more during the preceding two or four semesters respectively. The medals are the gift of an alumnus of tlie college who is interested in seeing the academic standards of Penn State raised. In addition to the scholarship medals, the winner of tlie President Sparks medal, awarded to tlie student with the highest average regardless of class or course, will be announced. Med als for marksmanship will also in* awarded by the Military Department of the college. Flections to the various Honor So cieties will lie announced by the pros!- 'dents of the respective societies. Mem bers of tlie Honor Societies are request ed to assemble at the Auditorium early in the evening. They will enter the hall in a body and take seats which will have been reserved for them In the front of the Auditorium.