r'I7.IFUV'TA`7:I'InZ-4•17,!'4".r-, .` 7, 5 ~,,,, I‘, NM" Freshman - , Watch - your _ - ' Stej►,-- VOL. XIX, NIL 5 EVERGREEN DANCE TICKET SALE WILL BOOST CAMPAIGN Ticket Oats Is Begun for Friday's Affair—Pronuses To Be Jug Social Function wßiGurs ORCHESTRA TO FURNISH LATEST-MUSIC No Other College Function WILL Conitict—Net Returns To Go to Campaign Tickets are now on sale for tin. emergency building fund campdtp benefit dame to be bold on Prittal eve ning at the....l3vergreene. A number of students are putting them out ano molly are being purchased by people who desire to glee the Campaign boost even though they do net expect. to attend tho dance. 111le fact triht women etodonts al,, now allowed one and two social flint:- Nora each week—nophotnores and Jon lola one ouch and seniors tuo—lends encouragement to the fact thee the ad tuli will be o of the hugest under graduate oralul ne funutlans of- the sea Hull In uddltlon to grantly boosting tra campaign 101111, Doan Ray hue approv ed the futicuen and the selection e. clutperoref The crack InuaWane fee the occa sion—Wright:is Owahesua. of Columbus narm up to the occasion at 0 dunce to no held Thursday night a, Beale Path, beyond i3ellelonte, amt will be in title [elite for the Evergreens [unction. These coloted fellows arc well known to Penn State students their Teo" and perfect humnony Lt rendering the latest dance moult. The mcatelon will undoubtedly turn out to be one of t chose where It can be solo Hutt 'a great tlnto was enjoyed by all No other college function is known to 'be scheduled for Friday .evening, UMW. It ho an athletic mass meeting to start the football team out properly on Its dltlicult SCI.OII, and it held, this would Ito over in thuo tot dancers CO enjoy tau entire Evergreens pttgram The not 'returns Soy the oc casion will help to swell the Campaign SOPHOMORE IS-WINNER----, OF GOLF PRELMARIES R. H. Stevenson, urns in Score of Seventy-hight—Fast Round of ,Matches Begun Yesterday Playing a. brand of golf aut.h oa Is rarely seen In amateur tournatnents. K. hi. Stevenson 'is linbihed the eigh teenth hole as medallit In the 4uallfy tng for the Penn Slate soh champluuuhlp on Saturday uttetimon Stevenson was towed to shoot a set - euty-eight to beat El 0. Gerhardt '25 it of first place In the prolimlnars play The Varsity basketball star qual ified with a seventy-nine during CM first few days of the contest.' The drawings for the lowest Mir*. two , pluyers were made directly aft. the qualifying matches wero closed out at five o'clock Saturday afternoon Men prominent. In 6 lf circles. both at Penn State and at Melt home finks are to ho found in the list of those who qualified. The first round of the final matches to determine the college championship shorted yestmday and me to continue for the remainder of the week Play ho duo to run over a period of two weeks before the contest is completed A inacket has been posted in the Al lan street window of the Athletic Store and will be used to note the program of the players The largest number of mon to quali fy are from the sophomore Maas. Ap proximately thirteen second year Men lend the bold and aro followed by about nine juniors and six seniors. Tho men have been palled off as follows S. Ohnpmns T 6 L T Walter '24 7 M Leo TS (Continued on last dodo) COLLEGE CHAPEL CHOIRS ARE ORGANIZED FOR YEAR At the first regular rehearsal Thurs day evening two chapel choirs were or ganized, choir A hue fifty members and will furnish musk: at the Sunder morning chapel exercises Brim) , mom here of choir A are taking the eight singing course under music 69, which permits them to advance themselves In ,music and at the same thus receive credit for their choir work, Membership in choir A. is completed but there aro still a number of vacan cies in choir B which sings at the ex ercises Sunday evening Students 1 , ,h0 are interested In acquiring experience and receiving the benefits of this train ing should make application to Director Grant of the department of Music. ' Besides singing, the ohoir.has several social. functions . ..during the year which are much enjoyed by the members, The choir this year shall not confine strictly to sacred music, It being Possible that an operetta May be at ,tempted. , . - , ';El 46;:t ernl7Woakly . tir . is-: , , iti . . rtitt ~. m: -,.._..j . - - ;,; fri z, 31 , 17 ,.., , 4 . t NOTICE FOR MEN TAKING (TENNIS All mon who have signed up for tennis as their fall sport are requested to see "Chief" Myers In tho Armory any day this week between nine-thirty and four bldrty o'clock YEARLING GRIDDERS ARE SHIFTED DAILY Host of Promising Players Makes Selection of Permanent Elev en ,Difficult PROSPECTS ,BRIGHT FOR,_ FAST AND HEAVY TEAM Without any exception Coach Ile, mann has the hardest time aeleoting a freshman football team this year that he has mer had In nil his expel , lance of football coaching. The lesson Is that there are no many experienced players out this year and more than enough promising candidates to make four or five towns. in accordance with his plan of giving every player an opportunity to show his work In scrimmage. "Dutch" ls shit:dug the men around from one team to another and from one.position on the team to another Several changes uert Made lost week hat they can not be considered as definite. A Low Prospects McPh. shows Promise as an end De is rangy and fast and weighs about bue hundred seventy-five Pounds Pie ndles forwar d well and Is a sure tackler. Plain was moved back Iron, tackle to end and Lukens from guard to right tackle. 1 , 11. k has been Playing left tackle and doing very well, but by nutUro of an experiment he woe shifted from left tackle to guard. Gleski Is a fast line man playing the guard Position "Dutch" is now trying two more men at guard, L.7elsko, weighing one hundred ninety-live pounds and Gibbs front New York who weighs about two hundred pounds Dill Jaquish from Mears.id. weighing about one Mtn (Continued on last page) GLEE CLUBTREIIIIIINARY . ' TRIALS ARE COMPLETED Between Twenty-five and Thirty New Men l iire Chosen—All Show Goad Ability With the first trials completed, the members of the Glee Club are going ahead with their practice every Whd nesday etching, contming their at tention on new music, and with aspir ations for one thing—the winning of the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, which Is held In the early part of Mauch. Mom than Witty men tried out last lifiesdny evening for tenet positions In the Club, but 0011 this large number nos exceeded on Friday evening, when mote than seventy men competed Inc the baritone and bass voices. The qual ity of the voices was very high this your and ell men who survhed the trials showed excellent voice control and extraordinary musle.-leading abil ity, whieh justified their selection. Practice Every Wedursdu) Between twenty-five and thirty men welt, chosen leek week, and they will practice every Wednesday evening along with the regular members of the Club For the new men, this pruutlee will continue for approximately a month, When quartet trials will be held, nod men will be picked to make UP the Club It le a certainty that there will be a fight far every position Every man on the Club, both old and new, has Isle head turned towards the annual Intercollegiate Glee Club Con test which will be held, In - Carpogie Hall, Now York City. Ton of-the 'Most prominent colleges In the linked Staten are members of this national organiza tion so the competition will be most keen, Dartmouth was the winner last ear, heating out, among othere, the Glee Clubs from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cornell, Penn, Columbia and Penn State An almost entirely new library of music le being used by the Club this year, the only old place° being those that people have urgently recreted for repeat performances Numbered among the now pleaes are several folk gongs, sentimental pieces of various na tures and also a few love ballads There will be no end to the opportunities of feted the singers with regard to the number and appropriateness of the mu sical numbers before them Officers of the Club Donn R. W. Grant, of the Dopartment of Music, Nvill again be tho Director of the Gloo Club, and ho will extend all his energy In the hopos of making oven a bolter reputation for himself and the Club than the ono that was gained last yoar. D. V. Eaudor '24 is president al the Penn State Gloo Club, while C. B Maley '24 Is vlco-prosident. J. E Green '25 la serving as secretary. while W. E. Hess '24 la occupying the posi tion of publicity manager, T N. San ford '24, as 13toluene managor, com plates WI /lot of the Club's oatcom STATE COLLEGE, PA:, :MESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923 PLAYERS COMPLETE EXTENSIVE TRYOUTS Cast Chosen for Series of Three One Act Plays That Will Be Given at U. Club ' "CASTE" IS SELECTED AS YEAR'S ROAD PRODUCTION Extensive tryouts have been held re: costly by the Penn State Platens fee She limit et their productions and, since lost Wednesday, more than one hun dred students have registered Well Comm with the Players as prospectivr actors Director Clootingh was very much satisfied with the_ number and quality of the arbdicatits and the in terest shown in the tryouts bespeaks the growing popularity of the organ- The first Player ',lngram. which will be presented at the University Club on Friday evening, October nineteenth Will consbk of three one-aot plays The Lint of the productions is '•The Con fessional'. by Percival Wlldo. This Pia) is under the direction of Vera Jane If.eppel and Is a very dramatic situa Con concerning a man who has stolen a slim of money and who is willing to go any length to conceal his guilt, It le powerfully portrayed by the melodram• Who pen of Elide. The cast of char criers is as follows Robert Baldwin GI A. Kmber '2l John Baldwin E D. Sutherland '2, Martha Baldwin --- May Tempone '23 Evie Baldwin ---- Dorothy Bowen '2l Marshall E H Donley "The Importance of Being a Rough neck", a clover satire on "The Import ance of Being In Earnest" by Oscan Wilde is the second of the production and Is directed by David D. Mason The leads In this play are successfully cur ried by W. C. Hesser '2l and Dorothy Musser - .27 with F. D. Young. r. and W. C. Dewey '27 In the suppor,lis, cast. One of Booth Tarklngton's best short playa, .The Trystlog Plane" Is the dn nl on the procrun and It Is cleverly produced under the directlol of J Gordon Amend. It la a very In terestlng chapter from the daily life of most any fashionable hotel and con cerns a quiet nook where at least thre, codhles think they can moot and oe alone .. oroewesseaWthey meet but humorous eltuatlomi arise The mat is as follows Dins Curtis, Helon EY Kowa '2l Lancelot Briggs -- James Stewart '2l Mrs Briggs -- Alice Kershner '22 Jessie Briggs ---- Madalyn Wright '27 Rupert Smith . -- -- J C Huffman '25 Mr, Ingoideby CV. A. Kr' abor '26 The Mysterious Vol., N W. Richards TA' Tryouts 'nem continued by Director ClueUngh for 'Vests,. the show which has been selected by the Players to) the first feature production and road (Continued on mat Page) CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD PERSONNEL IS CHANGED Coach Cortina]] Must Develop Team Around Four of Last Year's Varsity Barriers linmpered by the crowded condition of the Amory, the Penn State cross country men have not yet started eel lone walk At a meeting held last Monday night, about fifty mon turned out_ and from these candidate. Coach i'Nato" Cnrtmoll is preparing to build up a cross country team. S C. Enck '2 , 1 was elected captain to take the place of S.A. Horton who failed to return to college this year H 11f Davis .24, Who was last year elected manager of the cross country team. boa also tailed to return to school and his pcelition will ho filled by W. D Mltchener '24. No definite schedule for the GEL hoe been arranged but a tentative program In made out and as soon as the man ager has secured meets with the Pro posed colleges the schedule will he an nounced In the COLLEGIAN. The squad has not yet been furnished with equipment but the material will be giv en out to both the varsity and fresh men soon so that work can be started J. W Decker . 25, H. H Yeager . 2.5. 55. L, Weedier . 2.4 and Captain Einck aro the only former vanity men back on the squad There aro a number of men from the freshman Squid of last year, howmer. that will help to form a good foundation for the now aggre gation. Some excellent material Is also prom ised front the Incoming freshman class IL Malone, who ran for tho Mercers burg Academy, H. Johnson, H. Stewart H. W. Bushing and R. R. Mouracre aro all first year candidates of whom good work Is expected The big thing In omen country elr elm for the soason.is the annual Inter collegiate meet shich will ho hold In Now York around Thanksgiving Umo Penn State will enter a team In thin meet and It Is the aim of Coach Cart- Melt and of all the men to come away victorious. All of the =shy mon havo been loaning In good form and In 'a few woke "Nate" should have a working team nistuldog t lat 9 allapo, . IL 0. T. IC:INWORM ON ISSPE . THIS WEEK It. 0 T. C.,;Uniforms will be is sued In the Vehement of /fecal list.. Hall today to cadet officers and to the..bartS, Sophomores will get their untfenns between Wed nesday, SeptMaher twenty-sixth and October Second. This will be the lust chance - to get uniforms and no credlOwill be given to students not titOing them. W. 0 Thompson issue uniforms every dair from Woe to twelve and from 'two'to five, 111th the exception of Saturday afternoons. The freshmen`,„schedule win be publish.' later., DAILY SCRIMAGES ARE HELD BY SOCCER SQUAD Fifteen Men foi, Tarsity Squad Will Be Picked—Men Show _Much improved Bone Pitted utuanst erttlh other M temoon mY line-ups, the - members of the Penn State soccer mann& have been going through dolly scrinUturges on the-Arm ey Odd During the coming week th• first Illnen men for the varsity squad trill be picked and From time to tinse men will ho added dy dropped as their playing ability inniroves or becomes lug. Although as yet . ."vithout a. regular Loath, the men arq being gotl bandied by L C LonghUret 1•24, who last vent plated on the vureity team and tons perhaps one of the; best goalkeeper: Penn State has ever pad Be has been drilling the men MI field work, bend ork, kicking and ntt the fundamentals of the game. The men urn sommvhat hampered by the lack of equipment and also by the long grass on the Armory field It is extremely dillicult toy run and to kick the ball In the tan genes, eepenlnlly when It Is wet. ThAllatavever, has not kept the men from rOportlng for Pren tice and a largo number are out every dJ.y . ' Various men have Shown up well at Possible candidates certain peat lions on the versi%:iee.ili by the Wanes they have produced the daily scrim mages. For gf mikeo 4' et:',:y.to 'take the 'place' left "vaViiiit' gyllOtigalint; YCHS. Johnson '25 hoe shown good work. At the fullback positions, which were filled by .illeVaugh and "Sam" Shair last year, sevei al men have been doing good playing MoVaugh is back and alit probably c !plum one of the planes again and A H Savolalne '24 is playing hard for the other position Four now men aro also out after the fullback places And are all working hard. The outstanding players In the half back section are J. B Ragenbach '25, J Aguudo '24, a fast little player, and C B. Diedrich '24. These three men are all playing hard for the halfback Positions and are producing a good game It Is possible that "Andy" War ner '24, who starred In several of last year's games, may be back some than this nook If he does return ho will most likely get bask his old halfback booth. Captain 'Shins, who also played halfback last year, has not returned to school As ends on the lino J S. Crooks '24 and Nt , A Kelly . 24 have been showing up well and as candidates for the other line positions J Russell '22 M. P. Gil 26, 11 S Keen . 26, P. T OUne '24 and 13, Schnal Ls '26 ate doing good work It Is by the playing lalllty of the men as shown by the daily work-outs that _(Continued on bat page) HUNDRED ENTRIES COME IN FOR TENNIS TOURNEY Separate Competition Will Be Held for Freshmen—Yearlings Should Enter AtA)nee More than ono hundred men, Includ ing [acuity members, have signed tin for the all-college tennis tournament which will be played elf immediately In order to determine the college champ ion and, at the same time, seed out possible varsity material. G. D Walk • 24, varsity tennis manager, Is dl rooting the tourney and the pairings will be made at once Announcement is also made that there will he a separate freshman tom nwnent as so;.eral first-year men re sented the fact that In the replica tournarnentythey would , probably have been paired with more experienced players. All the first Year men who have entered- the all-college tourna ment can continuo to play in It and at the some time linter the freshman com petition All 3 earlings interested in tennis are urged to sign up as the freshman net squad will ho chosen next spring from the men who-do well In the tournament A new chart has been ptted ltV Armory tor the freshmen nd all en: tries must be made by Thursday night. On ,Priday morning the pairings will be listed and the first round will begin. The first round must be completed and the results listed by Tuesday night, October second. "ChIoP• Myora of tho dopartment of Physical &Wootton and' V. R. Reed .25. Met assistant tennis manager, are con cluding the yearling tetanal:mint. Totirgiatt. ALUMNI DAY PLANS NEAR COMPLETION Committees Are Busy Making Ar rangements for Week-end of October Twentieth CIDER FEED WILL REPLACE SMOKER FORMERLY HELD The Alumni Assoczation lo rapidly completing arrangements for making ails year n Alumni Home-coming day to be held on October twentieth, the largest and mast successful ono In the history of the college. The resin com mittee Is busily engaged In Its difficult tusk and is slowly getting everything into shape. The committee. on Housing and En tertainment which are both a part of the main committee on Alumni Home coming, are holding two meetings this %seek to lay plane for the week-end of October twentieth The committee on Entertainment, of which R. H. Smith 'O5 to chairman, hoe almost definitely decided upon What sort of entertain ment will be furnished. Starting Fri day October nineteenth, Alumni Head quarters will be located in the Armory, tad will form an attractive service Imreuu for the men who return to their Alma Mater. It hah been the cUstom tft previous years to hold a smoker In the Armory on the night of the football game This year a cider feed will take the pktce of the smoker and will be held in the Armory the night of Octob er toentleth at coven o'clock. In ad dition to an abundant supply of cider and pretzels there will be music and entertainment of various kinds during the oholo evening, assuring everybody of a splendid time. The Housing Committee, of which P. AI Torrence 'O5 is chairman, hue lift nands full la trying to provide sleep ing accommodations for those who may wish to eta) in State College awhile. A supplement in the gra Issue of the Alllllllll Hens, which is being sent to all termer graduates and students, provides at return card on which is to be indi- Latta' ohether a man desires sleeping quartere In the town. Provision In also being made on this curd for the alum nae to indicate the fraternity or club to which he belongs Those who do oolong to fraternities or clubs will have ccommodallonatprovided-for.sthern " by those organizations The Alumni As soclaUon will try to provide the hoc winery places for those who are non traternity mon A joint meeting of representutives (tom the Inter-Fraternity and Intra mural Councils will he held tonight at seven o'clock to 60 over the plans thoroughly and to act upon such sug gestions as will prove of value Rep resentative. of the Inter-Fraternity and Intra-Mural Councils in addition to Student Council and Blue Key mem bers ore part of the main committee In tats way it Is hoped to link up all organizations with the Prob . .= of Alumni Home-coming so thnt the largo crowd which is aura to return may be handled in es efficient a manner as pos sible. BAND AND ORCHESTRA TO REHEARSE WEEKLY Both Organizations To Be Larger Than in Former Years—Band To Get New Uniforms The two lending musical organisa tions of Penn State, the Band and Or chestra, under the direction of W. 0. Thompson, have a busy time ahead, Practicing far the many events to be held this fall. The Orchestra will meet every Tuesday night from now on, at seven o'clock in the band ram A large number of freshmen are expected to report and will probably furnish some very geed material for the following years As was the custom last hear. the Orchestra will give several con certs In the Auditorium, and may make a few Wpm to nearby cities The Band, which is one of tho popu lar organizations on the campus, to also larger now than (mar beforo due to the number of new men who are try ing out for positions. In order to prop erly direct tho organimtion, Bandmast er Thompson has arranged to hold two practices a week. Ono of those, to be held ovary Wednmday night at seven o'clock In the band room, will be for fteshmen only, while another ono, to bo held on the following night at tho some Limo and place will bo for the old mem, hers 'ln proparatlon for their heat appear ance, which is at the Lebanon Valley foothill game next Saturday, the mem bers of the Penn State Band ate put ting all their efforts and old!! Into the evening Pea.Ue.. Trip to Syracuse Besides the usual tripe to the big [oddball games away from home, there will be another shoat journey this year, the Band going to Syracuse, Now York on October ninth to play at the Dairy Cattle Show to bo held at that Dino. by the National Dairymen's Association Between fifty and sixty men will be taken along on thin trip, which will last for two or three days. The organisation of the band 4s oom pleto this year. A, F. Tesler '24 Is Coritlnoo , 2l on lant, Da in) GRID WORK GOES ON IN COACH'S ABSENCE Death Of Mother-in-law Takes Bezdek From Practice On Saturday---Is Expected Back Tomorrow ORCHESTRA WILL HOLD TRYOUTS Tryouts for the College Or chestra will be held in the Band Room In Old Main at seven o'clock this evening. Any student possessing musical ability le eli gible to compote ENGINEERS TO END MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Industrial Engineers Lead Other Departments in Percent age of Membership FACULTY MEMBERSHIP NOT TO BE SOLICITED The trite for membership In the Combined Engineering Society will close on Saturday of thin week at noun. This la the decision of the Lotrunittee composed of the °dicers of the several teuhnimil departmental soLitlies, which woe made at a mooting held last Thurs day night After that time, It RILL not he possible to procure tickets of ad mission to the Engineers' Ball to be held in the winter and to the Outdoor Carnival to be hold in the spring. That the membonship cants ate Wing Waned at a ',cry satisfactory rate, to the opinion at Musa in diteot charge of tile sulicitors The results of the lint two days were very encouraging to• the dew of filled-ln membership cards to the neusurer of the Combined Engi neering Society was moody There Is kraLiball3 no opposition among the engineers ,and Wn lmtl ltig '1.4 -7 onlr necessary to make tonsection with the man's check book to setaire a member. Th. Industrial Engineere, according to ehe latest official homes, are leading the other deParments in the Pmcontage of membership Approximately thirty ',moult of their men are paid up, and practically ail of the rest have signed membership muds which will he paid for rally this week. It is expected that this particular group will run bottet than ninety per cent according to Wil liam Shore, alio is in charge of the membership committee from tho In dusund Engineering Society. The Mechanicsls repot tell about ten percent on buturday stunning Since then, nu further report has been recall', - 1 from them. All of the other depart ments are pushing their tiampaigns but no definite reports have been received at Makin/Mere A Vlnattee Committee aith James Leitch, senior Mechanical, an chairman has been formed to handle tile mane) that is being collected Linde], him arc spa esentatives of each of the depatt mental suciuties They are Pea...tint.' their organization SIM week, and will meet at the close of the membership campaign to budget the funds that are to be distributed The money widen is being collected as dues for tile depart mental societies is being elicited to the see eral treasurers without delay. The membetshlp committee of the Combined Engineering Society does nut plan to solicit membership among the faculty of the School of Engineering fat the organization is entirely a stu dent offal, Honmer, they expressed that the) worett tiling to permit fac ulty members to colon in on the same terms as student members, DR L S. MUDGE LEAVES MESSAGE WITH STUDENTS 'ith a message for alt his hearers Dr. Lewis S Sludge, of Philadelphia, spoke at both chapel services last Sun day, and when he left, there remained with his audience impressions and pro found thoughts that will not be soon forgotten ' Doctor kludge is a trustee c the Gen eral Assembly of the Presbyterian and, eating in this capacity, he has acquired much experience in dealing, olth all kinds of people VIM noted Philadelphian also gained wide lecognition doling the war pulled on account of his eery foteeful speeches delitered under the auspices of the Y C A. at several of the military training . camps. According to Doctor Mudge, there are tour kinds of men In this world• the man that the %arid knows, the noun that his bent Wend known, the man that known himself, and the man that God known. Dr Mudge none on to saY that the man who holongs to the firm claw, to a hypocrite, while the man that Is In the setond division is a moralist, and the man that is in tho third clam Is an egotist. The man that finds his way to the Omit clam, howevor, will grow Into Ow !dale of Chrlat blmoolt On To The "Evergreens" Dance PRICE FIVE CENTS Th. news of his mother-in-law's death cams to Coach Hugo Dendck on Saturday afternoon while the ilrst and 000011(.1 teams %Nero engaged in a full length game The coach kit Now Rea,- er Sold at tout o'clock and, drillng to Altoona, caught a fast train for Chi cago at seven o'clock Mrs Bezdek has been in Chicago ,Ith her mother Pho bad been stoic for several peeks. The funeral sonde.s 0111 probably be held today and in th it ease Mr and :Ails /3eztlek are expected to return at once They PIII Probably atrhe In State College tomorrow af ternoon. During the absence of its coach the football team is continuing its daily grind in preparation for the opening guns with Lebanon Valley on Satur day Before ]saying, "Bet' culled the lime and second teams together and outlined to them a program of won It for the beginning of the reek Glenn IClSinger is carrying on as coach in Butteles absence Ott Monday tile men were drilled as usual In fund amentals and Belay scrimmage wtll Probably bu resumed and continued ult. ell just before the Lebanon Valley gnats 13=1 All foul teams abandoned the prac tice field on Baturday afternoon for the springy turf of the New Beaver football fluid The field is fn splendid condition and with the now west bleach cm rapidly floating completion afford. a nue setting for the griditon game. The muddy BM.at shirts that base been used on the practlee theist were Warm d ed. in Lamm of the regular blue jerseys and had Mete been a crowd in the stands none of the features of a reg ular game would halo been lacking The first and second teams were the drat. to -take the field and with "Bee and Ballinger officiating, began a reg ular mama The second leant put up a stiff battle ¢itd the '"re — gttla - re' . 'ban tc tough battle iteshing norms thlee touchdown. in the first half. It nsa during this half that "13ce" received Use noes of his mother-in late o death. ,5 . 1)7 the thltd and foul th teams occupied the field bete°. Wises, "Bee gathered the last and second tcams together on the bottom roes of the new bleachers and thew outlined to them the work that Ito expected at them doling his absence The second half began n/th the acc ent! 'team forcing the attack but In a (Continued on Page four) PENN STATE GIRLS HAVE NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR Miss Helen H. Dauncey To Lead Co-eds in Athletics—ls Bos ton School Graduate Mae Helen AI Dattece3, a graduate of rho Boston bchoul Dl - II is been appulattal Women s Physical Diteetot at Penn Slato to fill the vattaney made by the cosign/abut of Mice Ruth Stanwood, who has conducted the athletic actlt hies of tho co-ede for the past lao J Into Attet graduating from the Boston school, Miss Dauateyaas abbolattal Phsshal Director at Smith College, 'NOltllntitton, Moooachusotio, and also held this post for tince )eta The fel lotting lase teats, she held a similar position v.ith the Scarborough Bobtail In Nob York and last yeas, Miss axon ecy 01010 appOhl L.l to afloat Sao tells foal do...loam:at of the girls at the Long Beach I - 111;11 School, California With this Nocalth of exptalence, ttlss Dauncey plans to tally on the excel lent irolk of het ptedecesxot In thinly establishing co-ed athletics at Penn State, In addition to &thing lastruatlon fa taack, bavehall, hoalto, basket-ball end orhct she alit ',atilt spec)tl &late. 111 aesthetic dancing --0- MANDOLIN CLUB STANDS READY FOR BIG SEASON The Penn State :Mandolin Club, with Ito now menthols already telectod, rapidly menitting tot a moot 5U01204. ful twason M IC. Pillion . 2i, pie, Mont of the Ing.inizatlon, hoe already inianged fob oei till. to ho modo this fill!. In addition to a few concot to to grien in Me Auditorium Tho that mooning of the 1923-24 sea non was held last Ptiday evening when Wale wale held for members of the ffeslunan class The rationing mem bers of the Class of 1927 were success ful Edgar Lehrlay, W J. Blow, D W Moser, S. dl.To.hin and 11 L Cuker baum. Officials of the organization hove arranged for a concoct to be given In Bellefonte during the latter part of October This will neeesoltate at lenot one preeliCe every Welt, fled PUMPS tore, no that tho Club may make a splendid showing In the trips to be Mk on Intel , in the your.
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