Penn Siate-p A Panther Pit i VOL XX, No. 65 LION CINDER TEAM MEETS PANTHER IN FINAL DUAL CLASH Performance of Pilt Runners in Schcnlcy Intercollegiates of Promising Calibre PENN STATE HANDICAPPED IN TWO WEIGHT EVENTS -Nittany Strength Lies in Dashes and Hurdles—'Two-mile Run Should Be Fast Fating lho PIU PunthciH in thelt lust nnjet of tiic season the Mltuny tlndermen will stilve to keep theh u*corcl of victories unbroken in tht dual meet on New Beavet Field ut two-thirty o'eloLk Saturday Although the Lion lunncra will be favorites. the ireent victory of the "Smoky City team in the Pitt Inteitolleglatea Indicates that the meet should be a keenly con tested one The team will probrhh he handicap >]icd in the weight events as Ocksiidci und Ammi'i'nun will l>c* unable to tom j ete because of examinations Al though thoie Is a chance tint several retoids may fall due to the fast truck and the condition of tho tuimers. Coach C'artmoll sit esses the fact tint rceord hieaklnp Is not the put pose of the meet Hurdle Events "With Captain Crip Moote. Letch and Costello wealing the Dlue and Mhi«*i li. the batrici events the Lion team Hhould be able to gainer .1 majoiity cf points in both high and low hut die events. The Panther timber-toppers have done only ntedlocie vvoik in Pitts cirllct meets and should not furnish sttoitg opposition fot the NiUuny en tries The quarter-mile dash situation. Is about the wime, tho Pitt splinters cutplng, only two points in this event in their Inst meet With ten markets to thcli etedlt in the 880-y.nd run'ut the Intercollegiate*' at -Schenlcy I-'leldr the Blue and Gold clad limners qae „v cllj'oitilled in. this i|ud* Smltfljwfil rtobably be the Nittany entries In'this 1 event While Coach Cattmell has two dependable milets In Fitzpatrick and Stewart, the Pittsburgh seating col umn In (he Inter colleghtos two weeks bofoie was consider tblv swelled by the pclloimnntc of tho Pinthet mlleis Loibelt wemlng the Blue and Gobi p the two-mile event li is tinned in a geod .us D minutes si> seconds and should give Butclty and Foutaue t good lace ' , Push Events Toricitee. Mathias Davie's and Brl etly will be the Penn St ite aniy of sprlti'cis in the eentuiy and 220-yaid t'a-hes. ami judging hv tholt tceords fot the season the l’ilt splinter* will hive haut sledding in these events Mithlas, Davies and Ihieily will also he eliteiul In the Inoad Jump. Mathias laving leiped 211 net <1 Inches it the Inlet eullegiates, last week Gibbs of Pitt is a ptoluble winttet la the pole vault, hut should have stiff opposition fioni Page. Uuibouow ami Montgomery The Pinlhci -quad detn onslruUd Its strength In this event by capturing two places in the meet (Continued on last page) SOPHOMORES TRIPPED BY FRESHMEN IN NET SCRAP Yearling Tennis Team Vanquishes Rivals in Easy Match—l 927 Scores in Doubles Making a clean sweep of the singles nnd holding tho sophomores to an oven luvuk in the two doubles matches, the IS2S tacketeeiH captuiod the* annual 9lass Luuit su.ip.pn Nc*w Boavoi I fold Tuesd.iv afternoon One singles mutch, (Put between O 13 Belt iT and ft F Cooper ’2B Ims not been completed However. Us result had no beating oi. the limit outcome In the lhst engagement It IT Ban '2i won ftom T M Rowland 27 after a hud Uuee-sct mulch, 0-1 u-0, 0-3 G W Shuster -8 added another point iu the y eat ling total by nosing out It 1’ Huffman '27 after their lhst set had nounted to deuce several times, the ihst-yeiu limn winning bv 11-9. Shuster look the second setto In eas ier fashion ■ln the* final singles limit It. W. Ik MuoCowutt '.’B hqd ntt dilllmltv in ptoving his supeiloiity over LI 1* HlitimctshiU '27, 6-1, 0-1. The* sophu inute experienced gieat tioublo in bundling the winners tcitlllc dtlves ami buttling setvice The only second ycat victory crime in the doubles. Bell and Rowland, the sophomoio combination, tiounced W E. Hinkcl and W K Juckson, the % cul ling pulr. with the loss of one set. 0-1. 5-7, b-1 Tho lln.il ftcslmmn counter came when Wilson und Thumas ensllv garnered a win ftutu Mason und Yer*k ins, 6-1, 6-1. Clippers and Molasses Reign Supreme As Tribunal Adjourns Until Next Year Meting out the suptemc sentence to (lie one unfoitunilc trespasser who was tiled at tlte meeting of the jut or i Wednesday evening, the Tilbutml dis posed of Us Until ease of tho year Ae t'vitlcs weic cftMcil last night when all the yearlings who hid succumbed to the attractions of the opposite sex dui lng tlte semcstci weie heated to mo lasses feeds Continuing his almost unbtoken string of summons. A W. S.rmucli ’27 w is ordeicd to appear hefoto the board of Justice on the chtige* of smoking In the Mute Shirt Shop Because o' his repeated evasion of the Tribunals many summons lust scniestei and the only part of this semester, Samucll htd been sentenced to take freshman customs ftom Lister vacation till the end of the year. "I eouldit t t csLsl the temptation" Was the only excuse offeted by the ntalc fcctoi to the chatge of smok'ng The DEAN REQUESTS FRATERNITY AID The following communication has been sent out by, A It Wat nock, dent of Men* To the Fiatemltles Tho Committee on Ficshmnn Week has dhcctcd thit Incoming freshmen be ftte ftom solicitation of all kinds duiing the* week of thcli preliminary instruction, September ninth to ttftoonth. 1925 It Is felt that the value* of Freshman Week will be kugcly offset otherwise. Without asking fot a College reg ulation In the matter. I am going ‘to 'request all fialeinities, both na tional and local to lefuiin ftom rushing fichmon nnd ftom entei tainlng them in the fuletnity hous es until Tuesday, September tit toonlh at fout-twenty p m In older to piotect the fraterni ties which ntc willing to co-operate with this official tequist In my talk befotc Lite ficshmon 1 shill ctll their attention to this icquist and Suggest that tlicv question lhc good falh and stu ruling of,any fiaternilv which scents unduly anxious to avoid with ternitios on enunY'tenns.“ ~ ‘ I hope *llie College may hive the co-eipet ilion of the members of nit chnptcis in this request. 1 Youts uulv A P. WAJUNGCir. Dean of Men TWELVE SCHEDULED TO TAKE SILVER BAY TRIP Nittany Delegates Will Leave For Conference on June Tenth With Buckncllians As i cluso to the* Penn M ite Y M C A activities this \< it mote tlnu twcnly-tlvu stmlentu will make a itlp to Sliver Bav, New* Yoik to attend the annual convention of Btstctn eolkges. assembled fut tho put pose of iliseus s,nh eampus piobtems teliglous is-ues nnd topics of intcriaelil and Intel na tion il slgnilkanec The, Nittany dele gates will leave on the morning of ■lt ne tenth In one of the Blue uid White bus-es, accompanied by el o ht 11 pi usen till Ives from Buckuell While imlv twelve delegates have been cut oiled, the change in the num ber of student** fiom Lewl-burg ftom tifteen to eight Ims made* it possible for twenty-eight Pena Stale icpiesent utlvcs to aeeom]ianv the delegation Of these five will be fotelgn student*, thus leaving eleven vacant places to tilled. Lxpcnses of the ttlp will In clude- ten doll us fot registration twomy iloll.it-j foi loom and lodging, and liftcui dolluts fot transportation Prominent Speakers The outstanding fentuic of tills year's eoufeieuee Is the assemblage* of a num ber of men of wide* leputc among litem being. Raymond Fnsdlck. one of the seeretailes of the League of Nations and well known in elides of lute:na tional inv Pm tl< ulat l\ outstanding lot hi* llbciul ideas eomemlng the leathlng of the gospel Is llatry 13m ti.son Fohdiek. a btothet of Rnvmond and pastm-elect of the John D Rocke feller ehutelt of New link city, who will speak ut the eonfetenee Dt Fos dick plans to go to Palestine fot u ycat of studs after the eoufeieuee (Continued on last page.) m.Ui; Ivl.Y LLMITIO.Vy W, L Ammctinan C II Bcignian JI A. Canon J V laghant .1 B. Jm uhs J 13 Kcehan N. B. La no .1. B McClements W 13 Phillips W P Reesl H. L. Sehimplt G L Setmun C* G Strang F W, Weiiand STATE COLLEGE, PA.; FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1925 sympathy which this slutcment was expected to ptoduce was not forth ciming During his tiinl brmuell was disposed to be a littlb clitic tl of his jutois nnd insisted that smoking w is the only custom lie had cvet broken. His prosecutors, howevci, wete agreed; that such vvus not the ease and the cut pilt was icquested to piesemt him elf last night to the olHelnl limber mid ini 'dcntalH to teeeive u molasses tun ic to help ills locks grow back in again g >ow Tribunal Ovct Penn Slate's giuup of justice dialus foi next ye.u C 11. Moote ’2O was elected to wield tho gavc*l as president The other seniors on the Tilbunnt me M 13 Bueklev* nnd W B House The juniors mo 11. A Kit tle. C It. Bergman H D Selrmlnky and W n Prilcli.tiil nnd tlte* sopho ntoies .tie 13 13 Hewitt, W N Kai- Inch. W J Got nun, J R. Wilson nnd Uu old Dangcrtk'hl In honoi of the outgoing members, the Ttlbunal will hold a banquet nt the Centre Hills countty* clubhouse sometime next week. No date h.o> ns vet been set dclinllcly fet the feast During the past year the Tiibunal ful filled Its purpose In good order, dlspos 'ng of all cases In a Just nunnet. A Him hand was kept on the cuing ycat lings nnd ninny were made to realize their vvaywatdnoss, terminations .fol low Ing. STUDENT BOARD IS CHOSEN BY COUNCIL Bill Passed Ttf Gl>e Senior Cheer Leader Membership—Will Await Action REPRESENTATIVES FROM AG SCHOOL ANNOUNCED Installing oillecis fot next ycat and ducting the new members of Student Board and the Tiibunal occupied the time uf Student Council at its l.eat meeting of the year in ,14 Libetal Arts bul)d(ng *koft*tMom , j?* f »j> , ncVv ofneers ’of Student’Council ate D D Homy president. P M beldefei. vlee piesldent. and Thomas Cain Jt . sec retat v. The* members of btudent Bond in tililltiun to Dean Wmnoek foi the next yem ire. sutlui«, D D llemv, W W Mien tnd Dtuee Bullet. juulois. G I, Setni tn nnd S II Tmchia. oopliomotc, W J Gorman llte* new members of tho Tiibunal ate .senlois. C H Moote president M 13 Bueklev and W B House, juniors II A Kittle, C \ Bergman, W 13 Piitcbmd and II D brhmlnky: sophomutes 13 13 lkwltt W X Kmbith, W. J C.otmm, Ifatold Dangetlleld and J R \\ llson It was also moved ,utd pissed tint the seniot ehect le tdet be ,l member of Student Council The motion will have* to iccclvo the sanction of the mombeus of tlte fout elapses li.foio It goes into effect At the meeting of the ficshman class It was npptoved and ttUiou will be liken on It ut the meet ing* of the olhet ilasses IhLs week The tesult of thu ballot to bicik the ilcndlmk fot the two 10Jt> .student Countll lopicscnbuivts ftotn the School o' 1 Agilcldtuic tesulted in the election* oi \ O Rhottd nml \V F Put k SCHOOL RECEPTIONS TO FEATURE JUNE PROGRAM Deans and Faculty Members Will Be Hosts at Gatherings on Commencement Day l\u tilUuclhc Comineneement Dtv Innovation this vear will be* a setk*s of leeeptloits by tbe ileatm.itml fatuity membets of cith sehool to patents of graduates nnd olhet gue<ta on the af ter noon of that day. 'lluse* receptions will begin at oue llmly o'clock and will end ptomptly two-forty-live, so that those ton cetnvd mav prepare fot tire Com mencement piocesslvn The object of the innovation Is to make it easv fot guidrmte* to Itnd their dean', and In st) tutor* whom they nny wish theh parents and friends to meet. The gath erings will be Informal, ulumni, pat ents and guests being Invited to at tend. Dean 13. A. llulbtook. chairman oi tho committee, announces the follow ing schedule' School of Agriculture on the lawn nnd In the gutvo item the Dulrv building. In ease of ruin, In Room 100 Hotl. Each depuitmtnt grouped to gether; School of Liberal Arts the faculty will be lit the lobby of the L A build ing. 'School of Engineering 'tho faetrllv will be gathered In departmental ptoups under the trccH between Old Muin and tho Armory. In ease of min. It. tho Aitnory. School of Chemistry und Physics (Continued on Dfit pn&e) VARSITY NEIMEK CLASH WITH POT FOR SECOND TIME Lion CoUHWcn Strive To Avenge Defeat Suffered al Smoky Oily on May Ninth nittany Squad shows up Well in practice Maich Scheduled for Two-thirty SatUttlftP—Panthers Have Strong Aggregation Going into a match with the handi cap of meerittg tig tin a tcim which u’rcndy Is eicillted,wl l .it >toty • rr the Blue rttwl "Whitt, the Penn r netmen will engvigo the powerful 1 - racket tcatti on tho Armory loutts at Ivvo-thhty o'clock tomorrow tfeinoun The Blue* and Gold ratio....» took over Conch Hum's aggregation on May ninth at Pittsburgh by the acute of 3 to 2 aftei the Nittany team hud suf ftred the loss of Eggleston on the pre ceding dry during the match with Cai negic Tv h iCapl.iln Gcuther ami Mtlpast were tho only men to gnC'_r.‘ ' ' c 'mol\y City aggrcgirtlon tlte* funner taking aver Cable and Malpisj de feating MeQulston. i’Ht Strung Cable* and MeQulston, thu number otte and two men on thu visiting team arc experts on the eouit living cap able of strong playing both at tin ltd rnd front the *ervlco-linc ■Silverman plays a vitied t. urn- from the bust-line and is remarkably accur ate In his drop strokes Linton, num ber four man play a sterdv. consist ent game amt is fast Perguson has a tremendous drive whirl) he* uses to success tgulnst almost am opponent, ihe stroke usuallv catching the other nrtn Hat-fooled in a distant corner of the coult In the duublcs, 'he l!r<t term of Cable and Ferguson has been winning consistently-, their team-work showing n perlotl of ppoticc, devoted to divining the -strergest of tire other* game. &dvuinxt,n nnduJnton letve al so developed a strong grime Lions Mmw luiprommenl Geulhn and Mobster, the Hist Nit tany doubles term, after netting a win from the strong IJueknell tc-rrn list week, hive shown consider title Jrn- IVovemcnt and w'll undoubtedly be powerful against Cable trnrl Fergtr on M.rlprs* rnd -Settnan will inobably (Continued on last page) COLLEGE ADOPTS PUNS FOR SENIOR CLASS DAY President W. G. Wieand Will Give First Speech—W. C. Calhoun Is Valedictorian 'lh<* Senior nr*s Dav nethltlos which arc »' hodukd to begin at ten otlork on Mohdr June llfteenth will be held In the open-air the iter on the front campus Aecntding to laid plmt which the College (ommltUo on Commencement h is deeiddcil upon the* men attcmllngln ra]>s and piwns will assemble it the front entranee of Old Main ut nine fmlv-llve ind the gills, also garhul ,i( coiditi o l\ will foim in t ltodv at tho V\ omens building it tlu same time 'lire e*\eirises will open with tin arl dic'B hv \V G Wleim? president of the senior class, who will be followed hy II G HmtU r. el rss lrlstorl m Then 1- older will ho given the Class Poem bv Miriam Hen, tlte Pipe Oration bv \V IT Sr nt fuss nnd tho Minor Or i ticni After the pioserUiillon of el rss honots. D. A Wielmd will deliver the speech of rk'ilirallott of the class mem orial to whirl) H 'Walton Mitchell, inea'deut of (he Bond of Tiustues, will respond The program will bo con eluded with an addle** by President John M Thomas iml tire \ulcdlcioty by W. C Calhoun PENN STATE CLUB UNIT LEADERS ANNOUNCED TO SUPERVISE SCHOLARSHIP Leaders of sotrti* of the units of the Penn btatc Club were announced ut u meeting of that urganl? rtlon on Mon dnv night Tbt-e <U*tikt heads will supervise the activities of the club member t in their individual rllatiiet*. aril will obliiin their gi.utes from the icglstim at regular intcivul* Provis ions vvcie also m.nle for the division of a unit into two gioups when the growth of u rllstiiel warrants such Those who have been appointed lender* arc Unit 5, J. F Dunn 2S, Unit 8. V 1 Plcdler '2S, Unit 9. R VV. '2b, Unit 10 II L Det vvellor '27, Unit l'», I. Yocdei '27, Lnlt 20, D J. liOHteimnn ’2l>. Unit 23, A S Tomny ’2S Odd numbered units rue bituuled wool of Allen street und even numbered outi art eoat of that street fflnUwjtatt. National Champion To Play Gerhardt I’ltled against probably,mosL pot feet golfi i In the game. Captain ripe Cieihatdt will meet W.i’lci llugcn on the Ccntic Hills countty* club eomse In in exhibition mutch mxl I'tidav mottling nt nlnc-tlili ty o’clock Tho exhibition will be oiicn to the gut oral public at an admission fee of SI 50 iingen will be pitied with Alt Walk er, Centre Hills profession rl. In r tow ball fout some agilnst Geib.ndt nnd btevenson, tho two tanking playets on the Nlitanv golf tcii'tn ll.rgen Is the pie-'ent holder of the British open championship und has won the Unit ed St tte* Open tournament twice Seldom/ have two piofcwdon-ils of h'gh stundlng been tn itched with two college students in a public exhibition Pipe j* planning to visit the Centre* llllls 4. our**o evuy day next week nnd with pine, .ope* 1" •'"duce his store par by the time of the nr itch Stevenson also plans to practice on the course next week Rcccnllv the Lion erptiln set a now rc*totd for the* Col lege* courbe when he shot a thhty for the nine hole* Stevenson his been plnying consistent golf nnd Iras l>cen one of the muinutnya of this yeans team. Tickets for the H.tgou in itch no on sale nt local stores Lunch may be oLt tilled at the clubhouse after tire THESPIANS PREPARE FOR JUNE SHOWING “Wooden Shoes” Will Be Staged Next Saturday Night for College Alumni CLUB MEMBERS PLAN TO HOLD DUTCH LUNCH With a view to mik'ng lhh> one of the most sueies-Tui showings of the vc,ir, even sur passing that of tin* ,v«e*slein tour, the Penn Mate Tires pans are holding nightly iehc.trbits for the Commencement and final pro duction of "VVnodeii Shoe*" in the Au- QRoilurn'SatTrfJdy- - evening June thir teenth, at r>even-ltrtucn oclock Adding a dance hire and a line there the plot as it origin illy stood ha-, been slightly altciod but in no wav Ims the* pure Ituniot and fun been de stroyed extensive outers from the ilninnl and trails Indicate Dirt hcsiib tbiie being a i(not'd ctowd present llnl both l’eim Strto students ami alumni arc taking a much gtc.iter In tcrvsL in amateur produetion works than ever before Scene In liutlnud A gutilen of tulips In Hullind fnims the opening scene with tho hetoine of the* plav the Dnclu ts of Delft, who Is ab'y de]ilettd bv R W* Graham (Continued on iaet page.) DR. HOLMK WhTgIVE JUNE VESPER ADDRESS Speaker Ts Former Penn Slate Deun of Faculty—Author of Numerous Books Dt Vithur Holmes pio'es-or oi )>.vehologv it the Inlversliv of IMut syhanlit will spe tk at the vesper rei viees Mind iy evening, lime foot teentlt. it si\-thlit\ In rite open-air theatvi is an tnged bv the* Commencement ptuginm committee'. Ills subject will be "Mon Mind and Monev " Di Holme* was born In Clticiunrt. in 1572 He* ret civ ed his Bachelor of Arts degree nt Bethany college, his Mas ter of \rt-s at Hirttm eollege nml tit** degree stf Doelur of Philotophy at tin UnlversUv of lknntrvlv.inl.t Bus rl** serving as mlnisiir at the Sixth chinch In Philadelphia nml .it the Mctnmlil chinch at Nun \tbot, Mlrhigun. hv has been cmpluvcd as thu leUglum* editc itlonut dlicetoi of th-* Pennsyl vania t rilro.til department of the* Y M C \ at Phil idelphln It Is of spec ial Interest to note that the speaker vmis the dean of the genet rl faculty nt Penn state from 1912 fo 101 S. .iflei which lie wits'tilled to the Utuke uni varsity nt Dos Moines lowa, where lie m*tetl i» president of tht university for fout ve.il*. Dr Holmes Ims been ptofessot of psveholugv .it the Uni versity of Pennsylvania *dmc 1922. Among the boks which he has writ ten arc* “The Decay of Rationalism," "The Conservation of tire Child." "Ptln c'ptcs of Chmnitor Building" ami "Backward Children" Dt Holmes la a membii of thu American Psycholog ical association. COLLEGIAN ISSUED ONCE NEXT WEEK Since there will ho Iml one l Is sue* of tint COLLLGIA.N during CMimiiiolJon week, this will be Issued "Wednesday, Juno tenth. OUT DOOR EXERCISES ON CAMPUS PLANNED FOR COMMENCEMENT' Seating Capacity Will Be Increased by New Plan—Six Hundred Students Will Receive Degrees OLD MAIN BELL | AND LA VIE SALE j Thru* will be cash sales of 1921> j Li \ ies at Co-ujt Monday night J ftom seven to nine* oclock I3x- I tru copies will be sold rl tlte us- | till pt ir v <>f tlw doll ti s a copy | The Old M tin 801 l will also be* I on silc today iml (uminiow at I tin following places Old M tin I Unglued lug \. Ag building und j the I tuition bhop j LION AND PANTHER TO MEET ON LINKS PiU Golfers Face Nittany Team in Return Tilt Tomorrow at Centre Hills PIPE GERHARDT SMASHES COLLEGE COURSE RECORD PI tv ing in their list tlu tt match of Ihe von. tin* Vltmv iitikstnen will (mounter the (Jniv<i"il\ of Pillabuign golfers foi lire second lime* this reason when tlicv dish on the Cciitu Hills toutUiv* elub com sc tomorrow liiorn in*g it tin o’clock In tlte foinur contest plijed on the Stanton Heights eomse the Blue ami While defeated the Panthers bv* a 3 to tUcn .and as »*ir«“i ,, r the blue-nml Gold combination has undergone some drrngcs Captiin Cinrron ami King ate sure to m ike the Hip while the nlhei two pi ices are* timlr elded 'lilt l rltei made tile b.st showing for the Pit team whm he h rived tin* matdi v llli Stevenson in the second twosome M rlnwiighl who lost to Tivloi will ptobrhly lie one of the XUtattv oppun cnbi but it Ls not reitiln Sitter' tit' l *1 mitch, tin Orklindus liqy _ gieit ly Imiuovvsl and shorild give the Lionb a sttlTei brind of opposition titan Ite fote (.nurse Jtctonl Broken 13arIk i in tin week Dot Tt\lu held the ionise lccoid .it Penn Slite fm one rl iv when In shot a thiily-mte tin pu being tlilitv-Unce. Pi|>e Geihmlt howivet. on tire following rl iv be tie led 11s sruru bv out when he shot a (lilt - tv*, width Is the new unit re* iteonl In the mitch on the ‘•’t intun Heights (Continued on hint page.) INTERFRATERNITY NINES FINISH BASEBALL TILTS Delta Sterna Phi and Beta Theta Pi Met in Final Contest for Cup Last Evening A.tivlng r ri*l hill with r ilc elv ing Holler th it repeatedly Mavcd lhc (111 I’M liitMiicti and aeLoiiulesl fm font teen sti ikeoitL-. Kent twilled the Dull r Mgin i Phi nine Into the* finrl round of tin inter-fialeinltv bisc’bul! ediminarlon bv a 7 to 3 victory The winners sohid Clavbangh. Chi Phi hurlci. t.ittv In the tiaens and tallied six roimteis in the fil'd two frame"! Iloweui he* noon -te* retted amt held the* opposition lo one* tone inaik ir liming the remaining imrlngr A long double to li R renter bv MeCmr r e*ll In lire* fifth drove in two runs foi tlie Oil Pill te mi Delta blgiui Phi lomnlnul in the tunning bv vlitiic of two const* ullvi no-tun, no-hit vk link's oven IM lv.ip|>a Alph» and Sigma I’lil Sigma—*th" sioies being 11 to U and 7 to 0 icspcct ivclv Gibbs' home inn pioverl to lie thu dt eirling tally in the contest between Beta Sigma Him nml Chi Phi, the vic tory moving the hitter team into lhc at inl-tln ilc Beta Theta IT the only othei HUi\iv al. drew it byo in tlte sunpiitntis nml met the Delta Slgnn Phi aggiegutiou for the cup last evening. JACKOSSL LLLCTIUNb Captain B M !Tackett ’2O Malinger G H Cook '2b First Assistants 01, I Allen '27 W s Cieighton '27 H \. Gliding 27 Fill This In—We’ve Gone iywimmin’ PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 Fur th< In d time in Ho* Ithtoiv of | Ptiiiv Jtrti' tin t oimm m enn nt ix«i tiscs, on Inm> fifteenth, will be laid jont-doois wtitlur pm mining Si hi jn nd blcnlois With a tot it Silting i i |ua Hr of 2UHI will he pt re id 111 a s, mi mill) about the Old Mini lennee on tire fioni eiinpns Tuis letlon was t ikeu Tncdiv b th» (.allege lommltU'e on < iiiimuin mc'iit, iml Wan icr nnuiii'iidul r* Hie • oily imam whkh enh of tbe I'mi* thin six bundled persists to h ei.vo rlogiees < nulrl he ginnleil two cuds of admission to the (ommi'tiie n cnl txetilses. Tin si a ting eipni'v of the Auilitoihim Is Ic-s tlnn f mi tea n hluidml ind cull glad II lie i mild li" illurved but one < nil of rdmKskm 5 thr oxer rises were held thin Pm vislon is to tie made fm th. n e of tin Auditoi linn In the or tut of i iln it tin hour *el for the extirlsi"* tlmi fifleen or link m the ifieinoon Pirh giaduate* will teeeive two guest tk km r for ti.e al the cxereini's pi inti d mii r'oot i nnd one of a dlffeiint eolm foi iim In rise tint tlie exudes mint oe held in the Auditorium More AHraiHre Main people irivo ndvue ited in ont doiii Coimiii'i eenrent for sevu il ye u i l'"i iiee gridiiatliig elrt>ses hau be- - mire s'* Intgi is to rnalto the lii-dooi exeuisoi unatli k th e from tire slnnl puli’t of # i rowded mil limitt*l rtteml itiet* It is pointed out tli it few If an of tin lirger eollege' mil univu s'tles of the- eormtiv, hold In-door imn mi'mcnienls inv longer, and in th" event of plcrsmt weather tin new ni rnngcineut at Penn Stale* should miki .in atti.Ktlve Kitting* fm the final le>*i eis prlrl lire graduating clrss Uk.oheiK ftom the Armory and br-e- Iml. field will be placed on (ho from e4mpii“ and tho benches (turn tin op (Cortinued on heat page) Clad in Pajamas, Students Stage Midnight Parade lIELI'KRICH HONORED FOR WIN OVER I>AA\O NURMI Run milling a imam nil lontlivr- of the Kil Ktux Kim, smii.tl linndied munbus of tin student l»il\ (in n- 1 out Muiidiv night g.iibel In pijima mtl nlghtk'i to do honor to \| llilf fihlr for hi* leeeiit vletoiy over P.rrvo Yin mi At the s.ujtnl of the fin* whist].* wlitu-did fm in i st in nod from dirk holism ami* limiting pintudid in ( n op when, i iMiade -<llll*ll thnmgh the • Irtsle stui'ls Two rut ILlus pirkel up flam li.illb dumtnU s I* tl lln pll 1 1 to Hie Pet.i Tli-t I l*i lioiiki whm.• \! was eoixed out bv the thioug ot id -11111 eis "C II Until s l.ay ‘ yy is 1 <]•< I ,iv ,y in 1 (Imlol. ihcrlitc of whose mmulu line goer luck to the time win 11 \mlv l.ytl" wi.n boy .mil In It toil In si no lo Co-op \rtii H.tfrikli hid h iM'ii a few lips 011 how to beit Mn ml Ip* w is pusi'iiled with 1 gold wrist w dill It was 100 lovtlv ,m evening >t > to bed .ml so the levekis si iged in 1 NponUion ot ys.igon- \S hfii- some <ll - hr u bentufme entlndv unkriow • spott of lolling bailed Into 1 I nut (piopt'lhd be foot pinvct) tlllt qild up amt dawn Mbit stun, utility brought mtl'iintesl lunse*-di rw 11 m hb las of cvt'i v dr sen iptlnn n,d dlspl u - cd Hum mi Co-op Both tin Mmuni'i building* iml Mar MlMei Hull wm I teseiitisj with the new'h doeoveud 1 ell! s. one < ut being found hiug hi - inch on Hie pouh <•' iln ghlr' dmiu- Uoiv as if aw tiling tin lioim s of obi to haul it nw iy. A remont jnKei stood giolesqiieh on Hll lawn about Mo Hull plenum ibl\ to be Useel fm bi > id mixing in tlie home economies imiis,*. A hectic night ‘ Well. lunm. Col h'pi He' STUDENTS WARNED AGAINST ROWDYISM <*n Wulnesdav evening about twentv-lhe “tuiients went into tin College Power plant nnd netted tin engineer roughlv bemuse he would nut blow the tho whistle 'lntel foi cnee with the operatives of uiiv power plain Is 11 < iimin.il of fense nnd hciefiitcr nny piison or persona Interfering vvlih the men on rluty at the College Feiwcq plant will be identified If pocsfiilu ami criminally prosecuted II I. WLBLVKK Supeilntendcnt.
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