tehee! 189 G M & SONS line of Valentine ? ine Chocolates |R MAILING BY US. YEARLING QUINTET RESTS AFTER TRIP ilnlonsi\e Tiaining Slated for iv j Next Week—Three Major Games Booked COACH COMMENDS WORK j IN FIRST FOUR VICTORIES 01 Aftci u short lost period of three = Hellefonte academj and Syi acuse pubes Show cd Fight | In the recent game with the Pitt te | fieshmcn the joarlmgs made a \%oi ;l’jlhj showing and nccoultng to Coach rot , Killingcr the> looked like a teal sec ol j rml halt team The tossers kept up | .t steady pace throughout the game I v Inch Kept the Pitt five on the defen sive the whole same I \\ lule the shooting wis not up to -q|sfumUui, tlic team play was smooth ' j Only duung the last few minutes ,\hen the game was piacticnlly won Icl'd the yvulmgs allow the Panthers j ns with the faculty ot the department of in I luial education last week. Dr Shinn ‘t - < itl-o secretary of the committee of )t | Land Giant colleges has devoted a ! oi| meat amount of studv to research ec- woik on methods of teaching m Land >u j Giant college*- At the next meeting of Land Giant ;li- ; colleges it u. Di Shinn’s intention 01 ! to .übnnt a ic-nort on the progress m ; this line ol woik i a- [ Stale University Shoe Co. S. Pugh St. We have a full line of College men and women’s shoes of all description. Athletic Shoes a specialty. A Full Line of Winter Shoes ONOVAN iND IIIS AND { CHANG’S GANG) LL 36 WION '26 QUALITY ICE CREAM SMITH’S PASTEURIZED MILK i themselves are a guarantee of Quality and Purity PAULI. SMITH COR. BEAVER & BARNARD tram makes it up in fight and spirit llamas is undoubtedly the best shot on the team. His onc-handed shots arc on a par with those of his brother Mike. llamas is not, howevet, pio portionately good m floor work Leading the team m all its defen s.ve tactics, as well as offensive, Cap tain Delp has proved lumsclf to be the best all-around inon on the squad As the niam-stav of the team he add-, a lot to the spirit and light of his team-mates. Wilson and Koch Wilson and Koch are practieallv on ii'pnr, although, the foimer at pres ent appears to be the better fiooiman Both fit in mcolv with the fust com bination and with Delp as a running mate either is capable of putting up a snappy gamp Jacobson also is exceptionally good C“ a defensive man and his shooting flum outside the foul line is extreme ly good Monahan, the other foi ward, being of a huskier build has a “light advantage over Jacobson but the latter has discounted this with Lis fight Jacobson started both the games oil the Pittsbuigh trip. The center position is well fortified v ith Biownxtein and Reillv. Ncithet j Inyei is outstanding on the defen sive but are outstanding factors in the offensive. Both men are tall .vhich makes it possible foi foima i Hons to be run olf fiom the tip. The most glaung weakness of the team is the foul shooting Not a man rn the team is an accuiatc shooter fiom the penalty line Columbia and Nittany Gleemen Sing Tonight (Continued from first page) ’Aesloynn song and "Old King Cole, ly Forsythe Varsity Quartet The varsity quaitct of the visiting u’ecmcn will sing as the next tluce numbers, “Dunk To Me Only With rime Eyes," bv Eiskme; “bhadow March,” by Prothcioe and "Jerusa lem Morning,” a negio melodv. In completing the first half of the piogiam the New York Gleemen will o for two of their college songs: the ‘Columbia Dunking Song’ and the ‘Columbia Mai clung bong" Aftc* •hose melodies there will be a short intermission before the appearance ol the Nittany songstcis Blue and White Gleemen The second part of the program by the Penn State Glee Club, under the guidance of Director U W Giant, is composed of numbers vvlucli have keen developed especially for the mid year presentation "To Arms,” by Maunder, "'lhe Lit- 1 tie Elfman," by Gib«on and "Indian love Call,” by kiiml-Fishbuin are lhe thiee initial songs Selected num bers by the varsity quartet, composed of R. W Graham ’2O, D P Bush ’2O, C E. Megargol ’2C and Bruce Butlo: ’2G will follow the combined elforls TAILORING Altering Repairing Cleaning Pressing done by hand JAMES BLOOM Clothier to the College Man Rent a Car SENIOR BALL FEB. 12th Make your res ervation now and be assured of a car when you need it. PHONE 376 Drive-It-Yourself Auto Co. CLEMSON BROS. Props. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN of the gleemen A pianofoite solo, which succeeds is "Conceit Ara besques" on themes oT "The Bcautitul Blue Danube,” by Stiauss Student Lender Four numbers will next be sung by 1 the Nittnnv gleemen undei the direc tion of R W. Graham, student lend c: The first one, "Matching to Meet One Buonapnrtv,” by Gaul has been given bcfoic. 'lhe second, "When the Roses Bloom,” will be sung with a tenor obligato by Bush "The Mill* ’•gan Muskctceis, ’ by Atkinson nil., the "NiUni.v Lion” bv Leyden 'll will complete the individual cntoi tainmeiit ot the Blue and White song steis The last number of the evening will be a combined ollering of the two glee clubs in singing the "Pinyei ot Thanksgiving,” a Netheiland folk song As a tribute to the visiting gleemen n dance will be given in tlic Aimorv, Loss Widonor and his orchet.Ua fui nisnmg the music for the occasion mi extension of time has been grnnt r! and the dance will continue until me o’clock The puce of adimsbio . lo the two events will be one dollai The complete program lollows ; Part I (.iilumlmi Uimcr-.il> (.lot Cluli • hntrntiee. and Wurth <>( the I'ur» —Stillunn I.ulliilij” Ilrnhni-t "Hntidorgm Man von Olhei. raven i'uimiftirti- Solus • Uhnp«t».l>" llrnlims I tu.k" Chopin Ght* Club Loch Immoml Arr Inn) the ‘Goud News* llnrtin "Secrels ’ W*e«!ijnn Snug "Old king Cult lon>lh<- Vnr-dtg Qmtrtct Drink To Mo Dab With rhino I>e*** —I rtkini “Miudow March* I'rothercH. ’ T« ru-tnlem" kegrn Mih,d> Norrw. slack Mn>bee and Mi,hr (.100 Cluh (colloi i- (ume-n Inhimbln Drinking bom. • Columbia Marching Song ' Student Loader—-A I Miivbet: Part II I‘eiit) Slnlo Glee Chib •lo Arm*" Mnnnd. r *Tho Little Hfmuii Giloon Indian Love* Cn'l" iUose-Vlnno) —1 riml-Fltlilmrn Vanity Quartet tielecteil Nlimln r< Graham Ilii-.li, Meinrgel nnd Untier I'innofurto Solo 'Concert Arnhouuo-i * on tin mot of Thn Beautiful lllue Danube’—Slrnuit Gle-e- Club Marching to Mott One lluumiturO —(.mil ‘When the Ron > lilr.im * Beielmrd. Ttaor Oldi-nlo he Hu. ti ' Tiio Mulligan Mu,keltert Alkinton Niltany Lion* Tajilui 'll Student Limb r—lt W Graham *iC .omhimd Gioe- Cluln 'Trayir of Th ' —• Netherland l oik Sim- NOT A— j R|tz-Carlton, a Penn- Harris. or a Penn- Alto, but a Clean, Comfortable, and Quiet Country Hotel is the | Mail Orders { Now Being Taken I I i \ ! RAY D. GILLILAND 1 Druggist MANAGER jj| PENN STATE HOTEL Across East Campus Note.—Generally, make arrangements in ad vance. Second Semester Books Now Ready Skiis and Toboggans THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner Shine your floors Johnston’s Electric Polisher for Dances For Sale or Rent by PENN STATE HARDWARE COMPANY ALLEN STREET Nittany Ringmen Face Catholic U. Tomorrow (Continued fiom fust page) icpiesent the Blue ami While in the unlimited class Frosh*Soph Scrap Eliminations for the annual Soph* flush mi up aie well undciway A numhei of hkch uiuleiclassmen have tuinod out for the event, howe\er, it is the opinion of the bo\ing couch that there are still a numhei of cap able bo\eis on the campus who should tepoit Tunis will be held all nc\t week and Coach Houck urges that mole candidates turn out. DR. W. D. CROCKETT EDITS EUROPEAN TOURIST GUIDE (Continued fiom first page) ing this \om entucly new chapter