Tuesday. March 20, W Rutherford, Golf Mentor, Reviews Links Experience A lesounding whack Majestically :i small white* sphere ascends and is suddenly swallowed in the whiteness oi the skv The party trudges Ml vaids to the next green. But the pellet has escaped the caddy anil fif teen minutes are spent scouting the ytcimlv of the hole In the hunker, Icyond the giocn, through the tough, hut no ball “Did \ou look in the cup’"’ “In the tup'’” Suie enough, a hole in-one! That was in the old days, which makes it all the inoie lemurkablc. Couiscs and gieens were Hat then Gutta peieh.i balls weie going out of use but there weie still many in the soivtcc And the dubs—well, they weren’t so bad Spliced woods weie used Mr R B Rutheifoid, Penn State golf coach and instructor is speak ing If you haven’t aheady met him, come heie Mi Rutheifqid, may 1 present Joe Penn State With a firm gup and a shatp eve he greets sou Ills movement is smooth and his com plexion the hculthv blown that be speaks the outdoor life that has made him rugged A friendly smile and he continues “No, I novel was a champion. I’/c set eouiso iccoids and played consid erably m my tventv-two veais of golf. Even if the game was at hn _ advanced as it is today, I would have been ineligible because I turned p*o a few' weeks after I took my first swing at the ball That was at the age of twenty-one “Since then the game has appealed to me strongly and I have been play ing it cveiy moment I can spate I like the outdoois and there’s no finer wtj of getting next to natuie than thiough the Scotch pastime Then, 1 like to wojk with the young fellows It makes me feel voungei.” He paused and reflected. Joe btoke the silence with a quer\ “Caicor”’ Doc repeated, for that’s what the boys call him. “There’s not much to it My former home was in Middletown, Connecticut I was bom in Middletown in 1880 which makes be foily-five now’, I suppose Glade school was my first educational ven ture Aftei that I attended the Con necticut Business college fiom which I was giaduatcd “But that’s all the schooling I ever got It wasn’t long until I went in to landscape aiclutccturnl work Soon I wms woi king legulmly with the Maple llill club at New Bnlaia which then had a membciship of foity. Ten \cats there and I became gcneial i lanagci of house and grounds ■When I loft, theie were between foui and five-hundred members Msiting the place ” Doc explained how the couise was made into an eighteen hole affair Re cciving msliuctions fiom him at that time weie Yale and Hartfoul stud ents, business men, bankets and Fox, the millionaire, who allowed no one but Rutheifoid to select his clubs. “Seventeen yeais I spent there Dining that period the game impiov cd slowlv, but it was fni diffeient than today’s spoit Because of thj flat couiscs it was haid to hold a ball on them Piofessional golfers were few and fm between, as golf was a novelty before the War “Eighty w’as a mighty good tally Since the Wat, however, golf has ic~ eetvcd a tenific impetus from sonic whole and it is now becoming one ol America’s foicmost sports Scutes ate now in the seventies and even be low that. “Well, nftci that peiiod R D Piyde, the famous golf mchitect, ie* commended me to Bez and here I am. Dining the five oi ncailv six yenis 1 have been heiewe have been success ful with all our golf schedules * “Tins yeni 1 am going to develop a freshman team to aid in developing vaisity material’ He pointed to a * mall gioup picture on the wall '“That’s the best outfit I've had This js Joe Bauci, here's Jimmy Crooks lon, Bcnnv Kindt, Herb Euwei. Jim my was amateui champ of Pennsyl vania Bcnnv was junior champion jof Philadelphia and Ileib is in St jLouis now* and I think he’s doing .mighty well * “Then, too, I mustn’t forget Pipe lie was one of my best After Easter Vacation W. B. KEELER ’23 i Formerly with Athletic Store) WILL OPEN A Student. Supply Store With a complete line of Stationery Fountain Pens and Office Supplies CATHAUM THEATRE BLDG, W. College Avc. PLAYERS’ STAGE CREW PRAISED FOR SERVICE (Continued frprn first page) off-stage Each effect had to be ted iously planned. Had the tin plane en gine sounded, oi the chandclici fallen a second oi two eailicr or later, the carefully vvoiked-out Until would have been conveitcd into a farce. Rapid Scene Shifting One of tiie gicatcst achievements which any stage cievv enn boast a bout is the rapid and quiet shifting of scenes between the acts Tht phase of their woik was repcaledlv piacliccd by the men behind the scenes in picpaintinn for the staging of then latest play- In thiee days, eight min utes weie cut fiom the initial time of eighteen minutes and on the night of the showing, two moic minutes were saved, together with the tempei of an impatient audience But men do not dominate all af fairs off-stage The indispensible duty of costume duectoi is allotted lo Miss B J Ktausc '27, who must keep tab and tinck of all clothing w’oin by the actois and make up any’ drapenes or curtains which aie needed on the stage Budding stage managers aic found in the peisons of M T Baitiam, M II 8011, W C Bodycomb, E Cfcstoi, C A Fox, W A Giavei, C M Heii, P M Jones, W. 11. Roberts and S. Montoe, all freshmen, who have seiv ed back-stage foi every pioduction this year. The applause which comes back stage acclaim others, pi ess notices tell of othcis and people speak of oth eis, yet the nearly-ignored stage ciow goes cheetily T about its task, conti ih utmg much of cveiy piny and asking nothing in return Junior Girls Victorious With four victories and no de feats to its ct edit, the Juniot girls’ basketball team has piactically clinch ed the intei-class title The fiesh man team is second with two wins, one loss and one tic while the sopho mores and senior sextets tiail, neith er class having biokcn into the games won columns. r men Pipe broke the iccoid at the Stanton Heights course with a T 1 and lie holds the recoid for the College corn so heie with a T 5 ” Ho seemed satisfied with his buef and modcstr trcatmoTitTif-himsdf, but we partied with, “What is the most inteiesting incident you’ve seen on a couise He sat meditating and btoke into a gi m “Why, I’ve seen lots of funnv things happen in *golf and I don’t know of any one in pmticulai now. I had a good laugh one time “As one of the golfing paities came lip to their caddv he pointed into the spreading limbs of a walnut tiee ‘lt’s up theie,’ the lad infoimcd them. The ownei of the spheioul looked up incicdulouslv and mumbled something about someone being a nit v.it ‘Well I’ll bet it’s up theie You pav for mv stockings and I’ll show ya' The baigain was made and the boy shinnied up the trunk Suic en ough, theie was the little rnbbei spheie lodged in a ciotch of the tiee ” “How to be a champ golfei ’ Well, theie are only two things necessniv. One 1 is work, plentv of haul woik The other is patience If vou have the,.ambition and the pciseveranee you’re almost suie to come out on top!” 1 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Fcoples National Bnnk SOPHOMORE BOXERS HOW TO FRESHMAN RINGMEN (Continued from first page) tcmict, Wilfoid, and Brumi, sophn* 11101 o, staged n bout that mis lillUe mme than a slugging boc* Both pug ilists li.id ti:mu!(l bard and used ex pci h lice to frood ads nntagc in the ion test Wilford clinched the battle in the tlm cl canto bv using a left jab and a rifrlit to the head which puzzled 1 Baum Bendiek and Boioueli placed at the gentle art of modified nutidci m the svcltci weight scrap As iiateimts brothers and loomniates, they pinved the exception to the iule and BendicK did little more than comincc the judges that he could do moic undei stioss to Rain a point for the Rieen tfip aßßrcßntion Sophomores Score ARam In the middleweight battle, lloluba bioußht the spoie to two foi the see- men by Liouncuiß Sloan. The semhng was on the defense and was dtnen mto'a comet several times Holuha lushed Sloan durinß the first few seconds but stopped when he met a slmßinß iißbt dealt piomiscuouslj bj the plebe The aggiessisc attitude of lloluba Rained the juclrcs decision McAndiesvs easily took the sesentj fise-pound bout fiom Bullock lloss e\ei, the sopbomoie showed plenty of fißhl althotißli he was flooied in the lust and second lounds - The plebe stajed fiis blows in the imnl canto, but kept on the aggressive to take the decision Schult7 humbled Hallci, second-ycai icpioscntntnc m the unlimited bci th with little tiouble The fir«L uiund was neaily a draw, but Schultz came back in the second and exhibited leal boxing stvle when he sent a left jab to the face ot Hallci and a light to the head Fiom the ungside it be gan to look like a boneyaul ticket foi the husky sophomore In the list inund Schultz weakened, although he maintained the edge he had establish ed in the second period and cm tied the judges decision LOST—SIO Rewaicl offoied for the letmn of a jewelled S A E fia teinitj pm Mis P B Breneman, Most Fan mount. Bell phone !‘i-R LOST—Oinicioii N'u pm, with name lx Sptague on back Findei please ictuin to Home Economics Ofhce The Richelieu Theatre Co., begs to inform the people of this vicinity of THE RICHELIEU THEATRE The Piidc of Bcllefonte A Theatre, that for comfort, beau ty, and modern equipment, is second to none In the state. It will surpass your expectation. Showing the Pick of the Pictures Continuously From 2 to 11 Every Day. REASONABLE ADMISSION cooocoooooocooooooooooocooooooooooo* | HATS CAPS TOPCOATS All The Latest STYLES-SHADES BUY NOW FOR EASTER IHARRY SAUERS | COLLEGE MAN’S SHOP | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THE Fj-,nN state COLI.EoIAN ANNUAL-ENROLLMENTS SHOW-STEADY GROWTH Divisional Report of Registrar Includes Students From - T&Hfly-one Stales Acmdttß to the latest official stn l sties iccunlly jmnounced in the Fa culty Bulletin, a,’total of "7.1.1 students icßulailv matnculated ut Penn State dm mg the 'first scmostci The sec ond semrMei shows onh a flight de uease, the plf’sent total being *S ! i7 r . Dm mg the soar, tbeie ha\e been !SSSS individuals m attendance, an increase ol neaiK foui hundied osei last seal The follow inß di\isional ic pmt comes fiom the office of the Rog -I‘tmi i Men M omen Undeißiaduate students 2119 1.50 (n admit? students 12(5 29 Special students G 1 (»S Two-Yeai Ags - 52 0 Total Onl\ 217 students, sixteen of them! women, come from states otliei Prim-shama Of the outside states, New Tcisev, New Yuik and Ohm. in cidel. lead m numbei of native sons .t the Nittany institution Repie *-cnt«Ui\cs of thnt\-one dilfeient state- lnludniß the Distuct of Colum bia .the Philippine Islands and Poito 1 ico and eißbt students fiom six foi c iru coimtius make lip the entile cn lollmcnt , Undei the iCßulutions laid down 1' the Boaid of Tmstees, the non icsaknt poition must be confined to Ise pci cent of the undei Rraduale bods When the giaduate emollmenl is subti acted the picsent total falls n few shoit of the pel nutted quota of j J9l students LYTLE CABIN CAMPAIGN AIDED BY OUTING CLUB In an cfloit to help the Y M C A mcieasc the'funds foi the Amis Lstl* l Memoual cabin the Oulinß Club ic centh stalled a campaißn bs apeal niß to ceitmn individuals bs lottei •Some lcplies base abends been io ceised .iml with them has come finnn nal aid foi the cabin pioject Since umtmß ssith the Y M C A in this pioject the mombois of the Outing Club base also pcisonallj sol icited ud fiom poisons in tossn TIES PERPLEXING TASK FaCES LION BASEBALL TUTORS (Continued from first page) the infieldcrs me ‘-elected foi the op ening game Foui lelteimen me hack fiom the 1905 team in addition to the cntiie fioshmnn infield of la'-t season. Lungien will Rise limits plenty of opposition foi the initial sack posi tion Eisenhuth ssill hnse .Jacobson to contend ssith foi the kesstone post Mans nnd Hewitt ssill sie fm the hot comei position while Smalt/ and Kent will attempt to oust Schw.ul/ fiom the shoitstop bcith. AV’lson is the only outfielder suie of a place although Pago ssill loam in the outei guldens sshon he is not on the mound Lesho, sub catcliei foi the ficshmon last seal ssill be con sented into a fly cbasei because of Ins batting' strength Gieen and Fletcher fioni the seal ling team me ilxo attempting to land an outer berth JOIN our group of college stu* dents, instructor?, alumni ami friends who will tour Europe this bummer. A thirty-six day tour for s3(>s, including all necessary expenses >ree tide trip (via Toronto) to Niagara rail* Opportunity to see eastern Canada. romanticMontrealand picturesque Quebec. Ocean voyage on board Canadian Pacific atramihips. with American Unix eraity dance bands to furnish music. Pienly of deck spate for dancing, rest, reerrat on, deck garnet, a porta dramatics Comfort able bertha. Appetising meala Two day voyage down the mighty ht Lawrenco ltiver Onlyfourdaya open sea. Landing at Liverpool v,c visit Cheater and Leamington By motor to famed Ln liahcaatlea tin* Shakespeare cojntry, rami I ngland and Oxford University hour day* in London. Visit the. Hague. Amiterdam end Scln-vniln- Kn In Holland Urciarls brutes /re(mint* tend and other iwmii In brle'um by train inrtnigii the bsttlelirlds to .laris where we spend a week with trira to Vetaslllea and the Amerleanba tlerrctor Ample time fur individual Bight-seeing and atioiniltnr Ketum sailing from Cherbourg bhurtertuuraifdealrrd ntl.tdand *J» Cx rn alona tobwitxrrtand, Germany and Italy at mod- FRFF erate eosl Hotels meal, travtlfng •'•slrslsd "' pcrl,r, ri feej and guides iikludrd secures desirable hotel aenmimu-lk 't complete Itmrrury * -~»iSK^BaaiS!U**i i *z.; ; The hnlsmen )ilau to icttun fiom then vocation Mnnrlnv in mdct to haw a full we. k of pi ipm ntimi loi tlu mi taui-intsci with .luiimlu In the cu'iit the weatheinnu plats nnv mmt* tucks duiing the oailv pint nf this week it will he neeessm fm the diamond candidates to Onego then holida\ ptiiod entneh and diwote the tunc to inten«ne piaitice sessions Following the Juniata engigement the Nittanj laons will piaitue one Men’s Strap Watches $3.50 to $5O HANN & O’NEAL E. College Ave. ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street ROSTOffIAfK Famous Shoes for Men.. JkJs’ 'T'HE men who direct the traf= fic of good dress—college leaders and metropolitan club= men—dictate the new Boston ians and wear them. COLLEGE BOOT SHOP One of the 4,500 stores where Bostonians are displayed rr.fi* ThiCi Mod. f)L fill i’ tl]C\ Ii.UIIH'V nnitll 1.1 mod rmnell u Him . I( will he the s.vonth <..nttst «.| the season for the Hems Cornell leu is lm the kJ mitli this week fm i six gum* tup. WRIGLEY’S WBBFnnw (BWjggp’ More WIPiS jjg3jg|? for >our money H© Si Ik© and th£ best Peppermint Chew ing Sw ect for any money qj3
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