Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 05, 1926, Image 4

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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
<w\s following their successful trip
to Pittsbuigh, the members of the
1 fieshmnn basketball team resumed
uoik Wednesday night with lloor
hooting practice and
Ik' lulll wt tones to their ciedil,
•!k \earlmg towels have settled down
•o intensive tnuning for their big
games with the California Normal,
>= 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 <o bleak tluough and score successive
in i KO-'ls
at | Coach Killmgcr feels that he has
n\, lonnd the right combination. Plavmg
D at foiw.nds aic Hamas and Jacob-.
1-. “on oi Monahan, Reilly or Brownstem
,i\- Jt ccntei and Captain Delp and Wil
te. or Koch in the defensive positions
on Thc*e together with an unusually
good i otter of substitutes make up
( no of the best balanced teams that
the coach has had m seveial years
ii - "
lei Faulty Shooting
mi- Tlic* shooting, however is not quite
it a- good as could be hoped, but the
; . : ENGINEERING PROFESSOR
“ 1 i RECOUNTS CANADIAN TRIP
’to
jl Discussing the problem method ol
j. cu j t-aching, Di E H Shinn, secretary
lof the State’s Relation Service at
j Washington, IX C, was a three day
! visitor at Penn State m conlerence
>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
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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
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! 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
<n motor loutes, motoring in Europe,
oil lines, changes leeent and pios
peeti\c in Europe, bibliographies or
motoring in Europe and a few reccn'
h published \olumcs of tia\cl to
gether with some pages of useful
addresses.
a few recent-
The “Satchel tiuide” is a general
guide book to webtcin Europe, giving
the l.itobt information on all kinds ol
tiaiel The new edition contains
mote than six hundred pages togethci
\ ith eight plans and maps, some ot
the lattoi of which the publisher
assent are unexcelled by those in any
othei book of its kind
ALBERT DEAL & SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
1 Whitman’s
| Valentine
| Package
Simply Plioue 264
THE HILAND SHOP
Complete
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Cleaning Pressing Repairing
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to inform our clients and friends that we ha\c moved
our Hair Dressing Parlor from the Imbodcn Shop to second
floor of the new Leitzell Building. Entrance on College Avenue
Lady Anne Treatment of Skin and Hair
Marcel and Water Waving Manicuring
NELLIE ,J. VANCI'i
TELEPHONE, 2-10-J
We invite you to eat with us
You will like our service
and pleasant environment
PENN STATE CAFE
Second Annual Clearance Sale
STARTS MONDAY, FEB. Bth
AND LASTS ONE WEEK
Many Unusual Values Await You
EGOLF’S
120 I*2 E. College Ave. State College
Watches and Wristwatches
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Fine Quality Reasonable Prices
HANN & O’NEAL
Capital $200,000 Sui plus *200,000
SAVE MORE—HAVE MORE
99 per ct.
of Troubles are due to
Not
Enough
SV9 o n e y
Regular saving here is the solution
The First National Bank of State College
W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier
Sunday, February 7th
The Blue Moon
$l.OO
TABLE D’HOTE DBHNER
Cream of Celery
Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce
Roast Stuffed Chicken
Prime Rib of Beef au jus
Snitzel Holstein
:!: Au Gratin Potatoes
? Peas Spinach Carrots
Pudding
Ice Cream
Vienna Coffee
Friday, Folmmiy 5, 192(5
Apple Pie
Tea or Milk