Page Four Bulletin -~ - ;~ TuvMlaj. In-rttat.ir J* oXhdi.t. tJld .nterfr«:*-rnit: -, Mr. Myer: in. .lii'od-e riiim-rs. And: V. chm-> ; aj, llecemher HI ~. j* ~ y,.< .\ ml: '♦ ir: <*ri»- Thnr-.iay, l»r. ember II ball trim*-. Anri' COUNTY CLUBS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS DANCES ['radically All Have Signified In tentions to Hive Proceeds lo Campaign Fund i;mimtrrn -u‘ the uwit* of their Ah..:. M.r.**r. prswf.-.ally every county ,-lub In the suite- ini- decided tu turn i.ve-i t-« the Kmergemy Uuilding Kuml th*- ;-:«*eeds of their holiday dance.*. ;.i.„iy meeting.- <-f *h* ‘■•hh-s ;,ml , lt,b .•nmni:tt*-*s bar- been li».*Kl during ih‘* * a.-t wee k t-» plan lb*- dames and Woik The- lilair County Club wilt hold a smoker a lid formal dance at the Penn Al:.. hotel on De-ember twenty-ninth. Another formal affair will be the dame at Ke.-k-y‘s flail. Hazleton. DcceinlH-r twenty-seventh. under the auspice* ot the Hazleton eluh. Wayne men are planning till* biggest dai.-v and earn paign ever. The spacious armory in llone.'ilale will he the scene of the af fair. Instead of issuing invitations as formerly, tickets will he sold to any one interested. In addition the wo men graduates of I’enn State will l>o men graduates of Penn State in \\a>ne County will he requested to furnish refreshments from which a large sum could readily l»e realized. A special ten piece orchestra will furnish the music. The Hanjo-sax Orchestra of Harris burg will lighten tin- toes of tin* Cumb erland County people* iu their pre- Christinas dance iu Hcrtzler Hull. Car lisle. Two 4lays before the new year rings in. the Muller Club will conduct its second annual hop at Masonic Hall. Hutler. On the same date the Dela ware county students will dance to the music of Arch .Morrison's Orchestra at the Twentieth Century Club at Isuis downe. The laineaster group will cele brate immediately after Christmus In Hotel Mrunswick. Iseiicaster. At Meaver Kails the Heavers will gather to dance to the tunes of the Keystone tforeimd or*. The seventh annual dance of the Pottstmvn Club will lie held in the I. O. O. K. Mall. Pottsimvti. on the twenty ninth. Tin* I Hack ami White musichms of York have been secured for the or- A wry unusual freshman has heenj I*4lllll<l } ,t the University of Pittsburgh.! Me has had the hair cut from the top <>f his head. so that the letter "P" is : formed thereon, bemuse ho has been found guilty of breaking forty-two irishman laws, thirty-three of which w«mv unwritten. Me made this itossiblc' by using rront entrances, by talking' hack to sophs, by keeping company with! a fair eo-cd, by refusing to carry matches, and by innumerable other KCAIIHAUiI AMI IILAIiK I-I.KCTIONSj crimes. Other clubs aiv hold meetings next week to conclude their arrangements for iioliilay get-togothers. A different spirit sii'iiii* to animate most of the committee men as compared with form er years for the dances are being planned on different lines. W. M. I leach. *23 W. W. Willson '23 1.. \V. IjOUR *u:s H. S. Alien *23 4. I*. 1-uidiK o. s. Collins *2: 11. h\ (Jreuory '2l X. H. Hiller ’24 TATUUM/.!: uru AUVKKTISKUS LOST—l.eather key holder with three keys on Heaver Ave. Kinder please return to .1. VV. Tharp at Host HlHee anil receive reward. There’s something about Drug Store quality in a gift that makes it much more desired. Rexall Drug Store Between the Movies ROBERT J. MILLER .irsKiiNu team returns dcmw STATE PREPARES FROM lAVESTOCK SHOW i’-nn-ylvania teams took part in __ . international Livestock Judging . .. c . :,1 ,ts in Chi ayo last week. The! .New Quarters in Hear of Urn-. uphill ijounty team, representing the vtTSiI.V Club Read.V After •yMione state in the Xatiormi Hoys, Christmas Vacation rl (Jill-.' Hiatt, phi*-**,! thirteenth among !>■ , <»jit*-nil* , rs. lh<-Af '">* radio station, having qua!* in ju.ltdn* :un *'‘ l " ; i„ ,i„. transatlantic trials run lasti U .1 M:tt- '.“11'.-n*' •nst • on* an |,y u,,. .\tnateiir Radio Relay] vn.'i.i.-d take tin- ir.P w _ u ~l lU?r Ulo lwls whJeU begin | n-i, tii.- geiiei-Mty ..t the state. ib.,-emh.-r twelfth ami last until; nb .,. „f (/«.„.im-r.re whieh pan all, l} „. r Uurtieth. (1. 1., Cmssley and They were ae.-ompan ed hy. plllll lo H tay overt *• i»a»e*! "i *he «xt«.MM»»n - tit*? L* hr.si mas vacation In order to run: this station in tin* tests. .. I'enn State S-mor judging teatn, Afu>| . V]lt li , t| , Ua . m . w „ uan ,.r.s j n f.«r- a* w.-II : ,s ut tormer 1 ~u . , v;il . of i; ni versity Club will he m: naieteviun. >*'•“ I ’* occupancy. The three ninety •s'*v,Mlth I'laee. wooden lowers arc eoinpleted and v-i t. so-iiiherp. oi ihe Amnia us n ,. w building is nearly tinishiHl. The l:y l>ep..rtment vv.-ie in attem .mu . ( m . lt(<riil , lK . n . for t j,e antennae and 1 at i:g I i o.*\s>ois lonih.'V.. «nt •>. , H?W ..(Hiipnienl has been tested out. a-.--, ami 1 .'toot. Attei in. siow jc,.vernl novel features are embodied in-iruriors and students visllti li* { j j<? ~oiistruetlo» of the new station, 00. i>.a:u ami .utemhd a m*etn-, VVUH found by experiment that the ie .St.ea-iy fo» Anitii.il l lodmt.on. j mjJ lmV4 . r imw in use is twiee as high n ;1S jj. necessarv and that it absorbs !APPLE JUDGING TEAM r f, n r* T'ITTfiCX v>r i eome this eomlitiou anti provide ftir a ■ bCORta THIRD PLACE <hi.i« wW .-h ».ee, iween the tops of the three towers. j l’\ K. Gardner *23 of Penn State Is The Hittshurgh alumni presented the; Hi”h Man With a Perfect Score vuiiegu with mu.-h ur tim now broad -0- On;. 1 Thousand Points l ' ,ls 1,1 to other new equipment recently re- “ . »;ved will give the college only the best Tic- s-vtuih annual apple jmlg.ng ...id newest types of etiuipmetll for use •••at*-at of the Apple Judging league. ~ new station. AH the apparatus ’a-Id on Saturday. Wits won by the team v ..iH s .. t u ., |,y the Department of Elec r**j.re-:euiing the West Virginia L’nlvir- tr.ca! Engineering. A broadcasting 11- This victory gives the cup to them 0 ,., |5 -,. bus been issued to the station and f *.:»• year. I'entt Stale placed third,' . ls call letter is W. H. A. It. with .Maryismd Agrkadtural College. () ——. .vt-wi****** Agricultural cal- FRATERNITIES TO START om«h? BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION last year, hut they came in llflh this' lime, and Ohio Sint.* Hnivorsity was K.rst stops in lilt* organization of in- SNt b 1 terfraternity basketball will he taken , W.-.H olos,- nml all teams loni «" t at a mcctinß of the managers I l,: K h Tile, ~ was a .litTcromn. ..f at seven-thirty. The meeting Is to be heltl nin.. hi-tw..,-,, the winners ■" I,r - 5, - vwa ' oir "' o 1,1 lh ° A,a,,m '- V ,lml ami the |.he-ins Inst. The seeontl 10 third i.lnees were even elnser. with "» ust llav " “ roproacntatlvc present. tip.. n.-htindr.slihs „f one per rent! Tho ''' a,!, "' "•=" lw ,>r ‘ ta "' z,!d on the between the,,,. »,„ of a possible twelve! *«"•' " lan a " UTOd la!it yoar ' The ,I,mi,-and pelnts for a perfeet snore. ' ! 'raternitles will be divided into ttvo . groups of eight and each house will IM.;. fl .rdner T.l uri-ettn State Pinned . llly dlvlslon . I!,w ia ,Ila "■ aa Drawings to place the fraternlUos in fen,, two thousand points, on his Idea-, dlv|s|ons . lvm he lnadP . Vs evening, tillnutlon and he lost only eighty points; Th(? B( . ht .,|„lns and oltlnn- results of on, Of a possible two thousand on nl» ;| . limM w|| , pnhllshed in the COI,. placing. The other memlHirs «d Heim Slate team were: C. S. Clrogory ‘Ti\ * * u ' ,,lh ’ am ' I>u " cun - :1 1 CHINESE CONSUL WANTS wlk* pliK-cd rtixtotMith. ! „ _ TO ENTER PENN STATE An interesting coincidence in the con- test was that none of the three highest' im-n \vt*r*i from Hie wlnolnit colloifo.l Chinese consul ut Havana. Co- T!il* n 0..,, hlßliost and t,,,.,,.,',,!. ■i-wnlly .nhlod tho Sc-hool of Aari *«« vroro: l\ E. (lardner '23 of Penn I culum ’ s< - ,,!kl " K th <= 9hnrl State. 3320; l.\ P. ILtrlov from Man-1 , " I,rsl ' ll,ls *' l,,ler - Mr ‘ Ilre * sll '‘' '">■ land Asricultural College, 337 C: and .M. '“" l,,a “ ,y hi "' to ~ul " s yol .UeCowun r,„,„ Ohio Stale 1.-nlveralty.! "'* rel ’ ly lms Wun rm,lvcd ' The consul spends nil of his vncatlom rH.wnors i’itt fum.silmax tVK.tIIS A “I 1 " OX HIM S('Al,l*| The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. A Store Full of Christmas Suggestions Everything New, Attractive, Gifty Pen Knives Skates Manicure Scissors Hot-Water Bottles Razors and Shaving Sets Vacuum Bottles Flash Lights Bissell Sweepers Footballs Electric Cleaners Sleds Sellers’ Kitchen Cabinets Wagons Baskets, Silverware Toy Wheel-Barrows Pyrex, Cut Glass Velocipedes Domestic and Imported China Boudoir Lamps and many attractive articles in Silver, Copper and Brass Our Line of Holiday Goods Is Unsurpassed. l I The Laundry of I Service and Accommodation Collection and delivery every day Penn State Laundry 320 West Beaver Ave. Phone 124 at ;i point approximately midway be- i American institutions of higher .truing and this Is presumably an ex uisiun of his educational activities. Henry Grimm The Town’s BEST TAILOR 206 E. College Ave. THF. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN A Real Loss COACH “BILL” MARTIN “11111 Martin, Penn State track coaeli and trainer of the athletic teams from Nittnny Valley since 1013, with the ex ception of two years spent In the serv ice of ills country during the World War, Is leaving this Institution to take charge of the Harvard traek and field Ffltiad In the spring of this year.. .Ills departure will mark a great- loss to I'enn State as “Bill** has done some re nurkuhle work for the college In ath ettc and other lines during his staj lore. AND TO MAKE FIHBT OFFICIAL WINTER APPEARANCE SOON Plans are being mnde by the college band for the coming indoor athletic sea son. The opening game of the basket ball schedule with Juniata on next' Thursday night will witness their first official appearance this winter. The organization has been practicing sur prise numbers which they intend to feature at that time. GIFTS THAT LAST For. the gift that will be lasting not only in useful ness, but in appreciation as well, decide upon jewelry. Wrist Watches, Sweater Pins Pearls, Platinum, Bar Pins Waldemar Chains, Cigarette Cases Stiver Mesh Bags. THE CRABTREE CO. Jewelers. L. K. METZGER f, ;;; Our Anniversary Sale will continue un til Xmas on certain items in stock. Memory or Stunt Books AU DOLLS AND TOYS MARKDOWN Gosing out all College Seal Jewelry and La dies’ Purses at a 40 per cent Reduction L. K. METZGER NOTICE! CAMPAIGN WORKERS All students who lmvti vnUetcd for campaign work ut homo dur ing the Chrlaimus vacation are requested to have their cards sent in lo Campaign Headquarters, 228 Old Main, by noon tomorrow (Wednesday). Tills information is very nec essary, as headquarters desires to Inform the County and Local Campaign Chairmen of the stud ent workers who have volun teered. fCPiIS DOWN FROSH IN ; *„'■ Five more points were garnered ANNUAL GRIDIRON SCRAP I,y ,' h " Ik ” one hunUnxl ami twenty-five pound class when G. A. ,t..„t,1int.L.,l from (<vst imue.) I]n ,. w w . Samis in tl.o IMn-iaß tin* thmt ,|U!,rter 111,, liall u ' as 5!,,„t,-sl Imut of tht, evonlnß I>3* l'lntllnß ;., f,-.si, u-iTit.iry most „f thu thm- but , hl . v ,. iirlhlß - a ahouldms with a hotly ;iii» sophomores kicked Urn punch to put. luck and half Nelson in four minutes • n.vr a touchdown. Gregory tried to :md nineteen seconds. .(r.'p-kiok but his It'ot was wide. lo*. i, e t W eon the one hundredj vi:d tin* end "f the Period ti long lor- , (mJ pounders. H. S. Osterj .v.iid. itaker t" Ueivey. gave titc year-i. lm | n' for the second and* i:i::s the ball in midfield bm the soj*h- jj,^ t year classes respectively, resulted; onmivs stiffened and the frosh were j'„ t ] lo jj eS4I struggle of the meet for the! furred to kick. i t\v-i men were evenly matched and were With the ball on their forty yard hne working hard for a fall. Oster -»t the beginning of the fourth [i, ivw Adams to the mat after a lively »he sophomores began another dr.ve, struggle. With both men on the mat. and with all four back Held men tearingj t jj e sophomore kept his advantage nl tlT yard after yard, secured three dvst i l j loUfJ threatened on several downs, carrying the bull to the four. occasions. Oster Anally got an arm mil line. The frosh stiffened and Bev-j ar ,j j, ea( j loefc (m the yearling but in oral line plunges fulled. Oft the lust attempting to gain it fall, allowed Ad down, .Shatter plunged into the yearling- ams i 0 break his grip and throw him to line and "Dutch'* l.edenk, diving into! poor. Oster. however, wriggled on he mixup. declared it a touchdown.. lo j, as time was called, gaining The try for the goal was blocked. the decision by an advantage of six On the kick-off the freshman reeelv- minutes and thirty seconds. lir-r the hall attempted si forward pass; but it was intercepted giving the soph-; •iu:>:-es the Gall nti tite twenty yard line. | !m tiie fourth down Gregory dropped! buck and then throw a long, high pass, -haner had broken through the line and] looking back ssiw the ball floating to-! ward hau. Jumping for it. Shanerj plucked it out of the air and ambled over the line for the final tally. On the' try for point, Gregory's kick again went wide. Prevost again kicked ofTi and after several plays the game was; A Store Full of Xmas Cheer “The Fastest Growing Store in State. College.” WERE $4.50 NOW $2.89 Certain kinds of Gym Shoes Buy Your Xmas Gifts at a Saving “Always trying to make our store better for you.” , The Une-up: | ! Sophomores Freshmen, 1 Anderson L. E Hisaum' i Wltltely L. O Brumbaugh { Webster -C Rhodes I EUWood K. O Graff ; Rowland tt. T Onyx j Wert . It. E McCann • Hickman Q O'Keefe I Shnner R. H Shanks ! Simmons L. H Helblg : Gregory F. B Johnson SOPHOMORES WIN EASILY FROM YEARLING MATMEN 'Continued from first pago.) übiimtlon hnmmerlock and half N'el- A peculiar hold figured the match be tween W. R. Black and J. R. Dowd in the on** hundred and forty-five pound division. Dowd was on the aggressive from the start and threw the sophomore to the mat but Black managed to pin I XMAS SPECIALS II 15c Cigarettes at $1.30 per carton | 20c Cigarettes at $1.60 per carton j .2 lb Bryn Mawr Chocolates 80 cts. J | Salted Almonds—Salted Pecans $1.20 per lb j Salted Peanuts 40c per lb j 120 Count Candy—24-5c Bars—sl.oo per box I JIGGER SHOP Friday, December 12, ijjj both of Dowd's arms behind hie fa** and twth of the wrestlers war* nT* laying back to back. The suddenly loosened his grip j n an to end the bout only to have Dowd*,? 0 gle oil top. Black, however, manei to get a combination arm und body Ww and with this grip forced Dowd’s shoitfa ers to the nutt. The next two bouts in the one fauni red and llfty-eiglit and one hundred and seventy-five divisions Itoth resulted to draws. In the extra period, hotter* I both sophomores vamo through falls. J. A. I’arthemorv throwing E. li McC’uol with si head lock and crotch j hold and G. M. Thomas pinning I. [ with a combination arm und bar lock. The last Wut of the evening betwee | K. S. Wetzel and A. MK-halske. heavy! j weiglits, proved t»» be one of the j exciting Of the meet. Michalske, guam jou tiie yearling football team wrests j fvt* th *‘ rti-st time on Friday nlgh t i against "Dave" Detar. varsity coach I ami showed up so well that "DaVe j gave liim a berth <-ii the frosh tesja. The yearling gave the crowd a surprise j by picking Wetzel off' his feet and lift, j ing him high into the air and throwing him heavily to tiie maL Wetzel w*jj n , an awkward position but his superi* ; training told and he managed to gle on top and with tin arm roll the freshman's shoulders to the oat The fall was secured in three minutes and twenty-eight seconds. The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. \V- L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier L. K. METZGER
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