Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 19, 1923, Image 3

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TEAMS , ' , CHANGED 9 FOR
),TOMORROWS CLASH
(Continued from First Page)
Nittany to0.1:11. A telegram from the
Naval Academy last night stated that
Bream will replace Stoltz at loft end
and In the backfield, Outplay will start
at quarterback instead of McKee and
Doyens will be used at right halfback
huaend of-Puppet.
Stoltz, the regular right end. broko
his lei in practice this week and his
absence from the line-up will be felt
by the Navy. eleven. Brown is a cap
able man, however, and will be ,well
able to handle the poeition.. He is of
a tall rangy. bold and has been giving
Stoltz a bard, fight for the varsity
berth.
Backfield Changed
The changes in the middy backfield
come as a surprise for-until Inat night
it wee general thought that Barchet,
Flippin and the two veterans, McKee
and Cullen, would make up the NaVY
backfield. Both Devon. and Shapley
are of Nita heavy linee - plunging" type
of beaks' DOVEUISI hos' sulso , bem starring
with his defensive play
Hatchet will still remain one of the
most formidable threats to Coaoh
Bet
•dekb,men.t.•The.middy made
a_brilliant record last season and was
generally regarded as ono of the best
tullbatice , ln• - thv East. , Weighing but
a little more than one hundred and fif
ty g,
pounds, Barchet has been a bi
amend gainer with his speed and Shift
iness in running. He will also hurl the
forward passe. for Holwells team. -
Cullen.' the lett ha•dcr will be re
membered as one of the - factors In
Penn Sinte's defeaLlast year at Mash-
Ingten. Ho Is a ,veteran back and will
do the punting for the Annapolis
Team Alike In Weight
The changes In the .iine-un will bring
the Navy backfield on a par with the
Nltu9iy. backs as far+as. weight and
tureen the two elevens there will bard
y be more than, a' fewrpounds differ
nee. The Penn State backs will aver
ego about, one atundred sad* soventY
pounds and the visitors will tip the
. st a few pounds less. rho Navy
•e, on the other hand, will have u
/Ight edge for It will average ono hun
dred and ellrhty-alr. Rounds as agolnet
the one hundred and eight-four ;rounds
the Blue and White line.
Captains Oppose Each Other
two
teamsfeature of the line , up of the two
teams Is the fact that the•two.captnina
wilt face each oher at guard. Carney
the Navy captrun and left guard, la a
giant lineman, weighing close to two
undral and fifteen pounds. Lan year
e played a fine defensive game agar=
'owl State, breaking through and
spoil
• : a ',amber of plays.
imposing. him will be Penn State's
lath, "Dutch' . Bedenk. The blittany
ender but ,weigh Skilrty-divet pounds
me than his meaty opponent but his
peed and strength should enable him
':2%e Hoover
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COLLEGEiQUICX LuNut"
(Hole in the Wall) s •
Allen Street
to give the - Navy captain the battle of
hie Me.
Navy Center Strong
Bee Gray mill have v. busy afternoon
handling Bob Mathews, the Navy cen
ter, who will be remembered m the
heavyweight boxer at the middy team
Cast winter. He-played a fete defen
aloe game againet West Virginia Wes
leyan last week, Intercepting two for
ward passes and blocking a punt
There is but a few pounds difference
In the weight of the two Pierer..
Levenaky will 1111. the right guard
position on the middy team and Clyde
and Walker, the two tackle positions.
rho tackles are both rugged men and
Should `give the Nitlany linemen a
tough battle. Taylor, a new man this
seammteamplotes me line at lest end
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ARCHITECTS CLUB TO
,STAGE NOVELEXHIBIT
Class Rooms Will Be Converted
into illuseuni To Show Col
lection of Treasures
In connection with Alumni Day pro
/Tarn of the School of Engineering a
novel exhibit will be staged by Übe
Axibiteots Club and will be of interest
to the students and returning gradu
ates.
;The Architects •Club has decided to
change its class rooms Into one large
•riaseast Using she separate class rooms
,rs individual gabled.. One will be .the
Blat! or 2ifYsterY", giving the depart
ment un opportunity to exhibit greet
.treasures which they have been ,col
testing for year from every whet at
the globe. One of the other hulls will
contain portraits of famous artists and
architects tient =Mem times, 9000
C., if.. .through- the ages The last
gallery will contain a. great masterpiece
of Jihilaguided Inspiration", murk which
may some day set the world airs Thi
exhibit icarrled - Is pub with dash and
thoroughness by the Archheets and will
be worth visiting.
do addition to the exhibition of color
prints of Italian masters whioh will
bo held In the museum In Old Sdain,
a group of pictures In water color and
01l of two former faculty mosolbera of
Penn... State. H. Dickson and E. Waters
will he shown. During the past year
Mr. Dickson has attended .Tzturvord and
studied under Maier and Dodge Mac
ifnlght. The water colons of Mr. Dick
son aro full of color and Interest 'and
will appeal to the visitors. The wOrks
of Mr Waters In oil are well knawn:,
The museum will be open on Sa.tur4
day mousing . and until two-thirty in
thet afternoon. CM Sunday afternoon It
will be open 'from two-thirty until five
o'clock.
PPM
If"PLANSIEPUTATION
"WORK FORVRESENT YEAR
students signify Desire To - Aid In
Work—Developinent of Sun-
:Any. Schools do Planned
At a meeting of the deputation com
mittee of the Y. M. C A. Cabinet hold
In Old Chapel Met Tuesday evening,
plane for the year-woro outlined and
different phases of We work were pre
sented.to a group of now men who
hlWriltled their desire to old In the
work.
• 'Howard'-B. Steele '25, chalnman of
the committee, ems In char ge of the
meeting. 3. - A.'Parthemore T 5 and J.
R:BUnial , ' 26 , eaektinol t]e value of
the..,deputation work. The Reverend
H. r. Babcock, etudent pastor at the
Methodist Church, upon whom the ac
tive work of the committee falls. spoke
for a brief while on the personal re
action that comes from this phase of
the .Y advice
As announced in a previous issue of
the COLLEGIAN the deputation work
this year will center around the devel
opment of the Sunday Schools of Centre
county. J. E Kradel '24 who is In
charge of She lowa Sunday School work
announced that three such schools had
been-already started In the vicinity of
State College. A fourth Is being organ
ized.
R. Dunlap 78 Is In full charge of
the Sunday work at Rockview Pent
terrthuy In addition to the Bible class
which meets every Sunday afternoon,
special meetings will be bold every two
weeks. At these meetings remortnent
men about the camp., both undergrad
uatcs.mul. faculty, will be the speakers
In addition one of the college inueical
organlzations.will present an•entermin
mont
D L. Hagreis '25 is In charge of ar
ranging tripe Into the various com
munities. Plans are already being made
to visit Huntingdon the week-end of
November third.
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That Good Old Fashion lad. Excels in Purity. Richness
and. Delicacy in Flavor
Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention.
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R. CAR
Antomobilists attending the Penn State—Navy Gime
--will-find-parking accommodations Oct. 19 to -
. .21, day and..night, on the private .parkin' g
---..groundsmorthwest of Park Avenue; five min
utes walk from football field.
- Cars guarded at all times. Rates—Day .only, 50
cents; day and night-51.00
Follow theL white, arrows on die blue cards
leading to,parking field.
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G. A.SHIJEY,-PennState '22
Souvenir
s-Can& and Pennani -
FOR - THE "
'i3NAVY -, :GAME
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HOTO b„3H 0P ,
In THE PENN 4STAICI!:;I4MI4,EGIAN
,REGULATIONS'FOR
USE OF - AUDITORIUM
Peraone will n ot be allowed to
eland or ell la the (dales of the
gallons(, except.tintt one row of
Persona may..ets.r4 along the oat
rade
Stamping With ,Oho feet during
cheers or applause...ls forbidden.
The above requirements are In
accordance with law and are nec
essary for the sake of safety.
All chairmen of meetings are re
quired to gee that the above reg
ulations aro enforced.
MONSTER MASS, MEETING:
' '..: WILL it IIFID: TONIGHT
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Football Team' 'add' College Band
Will , BeiPresentr-.4'rominent
.-, tAlunmiao Speak '
A. mass meeting will be held tonight
of seven o'clock in' the -Auditorium to
give - the football tours r erousing cheer
before the gante`with„bravy tomorrow
Appearing on the platform[, besides
"Proxy" Mamas and Coach ,Bezdek,
‘,lll be Judge H.itS..liditohell,..Fireeldent
oLthe Board of Trustees or,the,oollege.
Several prominent alumni will oleo be'
Present "Bob" Higgins '2O, captain of
the undefeated football team of 19111
and 3' A Leyden ,'l4,
„author of "Vic
tory'. wig tell shout the "good old
days" Other alumni are expected to be
on hand and they Willehe coiled upon
to give shirt addresses. Due to an out
of town engagement' . "Prerry" &parks
will be absent, but he will be present
to seethe Lion meet the Goat tomOr
row afternoon.
The football team Will be present and
each member will be called Upon to give
a word or two As no mess meeting is
complete without the college band It
will occupy Its usum place on the Plat
form.
Committees Appointed By Student
' ' Council To Probe Campus Problems
A number of varied questions were
brought up and comidered by Student
Council at a meeting on Tuesday night.
No Important action was taken by the
body but a number of committees wore
appointed to investigate Quest: l 9es of
Interest to the student body.
First and most Important em the
question of the use of the Armory for
the Junior Prom next spring C H
Gough, president of the Junior Clam.
rend a letter from R. I. Webber, Super
intendent of Grounds and Buildings,
stating that only three hundred and nt
ty couples would be allowed 'on the
floor at the next Junior Prom This
decision 0711.9 made in accordance with
nreVrevention menaures adopted by the
college authorities. During the Pre
gross of the debate that followed it was
suggested that trusteed of the , annual
Junior classic, Junior Week be observed
With appropriate entertainroente. In
corporated in this plan was a eugges
tion that house-potty week be colebrat-
of/ at ibis time committee consist
ing of C H. Gough '25, M E. Mitchell
'24. C A. Kissinger .24 and J H Gould
15 'ems appointed to Interview Mr Web
ber Ia order to affect a ma/Meat:Lon In
the ruling concerning the Armory
ion SALE—Sts room house and other
• buildings on 4 acre lot, five miles
from State College on main road.—
Angeline Mcßride, an V. - Fairmont.
10.19.20
FreshlFruit and' Cider
Special Rates to
Smokers and Feeds
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Fine. autumn weather—clear,. bright with
just enough_ tang in. the air—business
starting in with a zip. .
'i; z'L _Pet in line_with anew Hickey-Freeman
!! 1 6i.;:, ~correct styles for well dressed men, corn
' bined with , supreme quality in materials
- sand ivorkthanship.
The selection is at its best right now.
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STATE COLLEGE
'BELLEFONTE . LEWISBURG
The matter of a nag Polo on Now
Beaver F/old was brought up and a
committee was appointed to confer
with Mr Webber concerning the pro
ject. The committee 10 no follows: W
D. Price '24, H R. Fulton . 24 and C
W Borgordlno .24
A discussion was raised relative to
permanent class records. Heretofore
class records have been lost as soon as
a class was graduated The following
committee was appointed to work. with
E N Sullivan, secretary of the Alumni
Association, to devise &system of malt
ing these records permanent. W. F.
Munhall J W Ktodt '24 and E lit
Bell .24
The emergency building fund atm-
Pnign cent occupied the attention of the
body. A committee consisting of D. V.
Bauder '24, M. E. Mitchell '24, E E
Helm '24, vir 0 Mond '25, W S
Poresman '26, and .T. Gray '25 was ap..
pained to cooperate with Professor A.
F 1 Espenshade in directing the work
of the campaign among the freshmen.
S C Enck '24, W. GI Wiand '26 aad
all the sophomore memtrors at Student
Council ware appointed as a committee
to Investigate the matter of class
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alumni!
Let's Meet and
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Penn State cafe
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Get in Line!
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Page Three
MISS EMILY C. HARTZEL
DIES AT CHALFONT, PA
Students and frlenda of INlles Emily
Coulter Hartsel '25 learned lost week
that their classmate and companion
had died at her home In Chalfont. Penn
sylvania, last Saha day mailing, fol
toning an attack of huot't trouble
Throughout her too se irs at Penn
Rate Miss Hance' etas aellsely engag
ed in girl's athletics, but oils forced to
discontinue any strenuous engagement
In class contests during the Irmketball
season of last 3 ear. Tier condition
grow worse as the summer neared com
pletion, and she won unable to return
to college In tho fall.
Mks Hartzel was of an .unl LW die
moltion and was held In high regard
by her aseinclates . _ ... o
A universal custom
After that benefits every-
Every body.
Aids digestion,
Meal oleanses the teeth,
/ soothes the throat.
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