TuOditt,.&pteitherlB492B,el POMMITSHOWTO' BE: HELD,AT::PENN STATE Silver - Cup Wilr Be 'Awarded' To County Scoring thellighest Nunibeeof Points The Stocks Judging! Pavillon will re sound-with the , cackling of hens mid Rbe'orowing of roosters 'from October eighteenth to twentieth inclusivel.when the-firnt, annual -standard , produotion poultry show will be held there, under the auspices of the etudents . poultry aasociation and the Peon State Poul try department. This will - be the nee- Ond standurd production show ever held In the United Statesteornell being the Instigator of the ,, idea and }oiling the first show last year. Poultrymen from all oornore of the amts , have sigailled,their laferrtion of entering their priscrionde irt•thle grow. 'so that keen fionmetition Is assured Therei will be,two kinds•of competition, the first bolag based on , standard egg production, and the iiecond ore standard meat production. This will bo the first opportuinty that the state poultrymen have .ever bad to 'place their birds in a etate-wide cntest boxed on Melt egg and meatiproduction. Prizes Are Offered A massive Oliver lovingcup has been purchased by the show management, and will 'be presented to the county nearing the highest number of points ln then exhibit. ilunUngdon County is making a etroag bid for 'thief cup, hav ing promised to enter one, hundred and fifty lards Fifty per cent. of the en try fees twill be given to the first place winner of each class, thirty per cent will be given to the-aecond - -place. NM= ner and the-remaining twenty-percent, will be handed over to the third pile° bird or - pem• In addition to the , prize4ooney, rib bons-will be awarded to the five high birds in each class. A largo number of special prizes will be offered for best displays, best females and largest number of entries. Special prizes of various natures, such as cups, poultry supplies and ribbons have been receiv ed from diffbrent sources, and tho value of these awards le mounting daily, Special Features Planned A. public sale of twenty or more of the beet cockrels bred at the College Poultry plant Is an added attraction, us all the birds come from very high producing stock and should make ex cellent breeders. Many other . special features . have been planned for the three days of the show. Lectures will be given by prominent poultrymen on vsalous poultry topics Professor Roy E Jonas, of the , Con-' neoticut Agricultural College, has been procured to act as judge, and ha will explain In public the reasons for the placing of the awards. This In Itself wlll•bo one of the leading attractions, ta Professor Jones has had extensive experienco4n such work and has made an enviable national reputation for him- JUDGING-TEAELJOIJENEYS TO EASTERN EXPOSITION The dairy products Judging: team, comprised of V K. Heckel '25,.2,1 P. Soponie .2.1 and , NV P. - Borst -14 •will represent tho•college this morning: at the , Eastern States Exposition at SPringfield. Mass. Eight teams from eastern agricul- Mini colleges' are competing , in the event, which consists in the' proper placing of samples of butter. oheeseo milk - and ice cream Fifteen castrprizes and a team trophy will be'awarded. ' Six• years ago the Penn State team won - all tho Judging contests there and since then hes made a very good ehoW leg. MISS : HELEN SNYDER '24 Ina OF HEART TROUBLE' Stricken suddenly with heart trouble. Pilaw lielen Snyder '24 died at her home .at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September eighth Mire Soy derethealth had been lolling for some time:mad early La April of last sem estec‘she was forced to leave college Was