Tag!! It’s Yours VOL. XXII, No. 15 TAG DAY WILL HELP IN FURNISHING CABIN ORGANIZATIONS BACK DRIVE SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW-CO-ED CLUBS' CO-OPERATE IN SALES A concentrated effoit in the form of an “Andy Lytle Tag Day,” backed by the Interfraternity and Intra-mu ral Councils, the Penn State Club and Student Council, will be made tomor row for the purpose of accumulating funds for furnishing the Andy Lytle cabin neai Shinglctown Gap Members of the various girls’ or ganizations wil co-operate with the movement by selling tags on the streets and at the scenes of the var ious athletic contests. Fraternities Pledge Support All fraternities have pledged their support through the Interfiaternity Council and their conti ibutions to the fund will be made through that or ganization. It is hoped by the promoters of the tag day that this will impress upon the people of the College that the Andy Lytle cabin is a building to be used by all students and student or ganizations. The tag day is the in sult of the getting together of repre sentatives of the different campus groups and was brought about entire ly by student action and organization. CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS INVADE PITT TOMORROW Captain Fouracrc Will Head Syracuse Conquerors in Five-mile Jaunt Fresh from an unexpected triumph over the Syracuse harriers heie Sat urday both the Varsity and freshman harriers will leave for Pittsbuigh this morning to face a dangoious squad of Pitt runners tomorrow over a five-mile course Coach Cartmell expects to- race a seven equally as strong as the Orange champions. The same six men who entered the gruelling contest with Syracuse will make the journey with Coach Cart mell and Manager H. B. McCabe Captain Fouracre, Bill Cox, George OfTenhauscr, Jake Reis aio certain of making the trip and it likely that Guycr, Oesterl.ng and Bass will com plete the squad ■ • Pitt Strength Unknown Haskins, one of the most promis ing runners on the oufit was kept cut of the opening encounter Satur day because of an injured heel, and although he is still unable to use it effectively, Cartmell is hopeful that the injured membei will be in shape for the Intercollegiates next month oFr the past week the cross-coun try runners have tiaveled over var ious distances around the golf couisc After the jaunt with Pitt tomonou Cartmell hopes to send his men in a dual meet over the Van Cortlnndt paik course, New York, where the Inteicollegiates will be held next month. Thus fai Syracuse and Pitt arc the only teams on the Lie, sched ule Little is known concerning the strength of the Panther hill and dal crs. Alpha Pi Mu Desires Part in Honor Council Discussion of the possibility of gaming admission to the Penn State Honor Council and the ttiranging of a schedule for out of town speakers for the ycai marked the initial meet ing of Alpha Pi Mu, honoraty pre medical fraternity Tuesday. It was decided to send invitations to some of the lending physicians of Philadelphia to uddicss the group at intervals dtirng the scholastic vein C. G. Grazier ’2B is piesident of the oigniuzntion, J. W. Wetherohl, vicc picsidqnt; A C. Snnty ’27, secietaiy; L. Jacobs *2B, treasurer. Yearling Harriers Race Pitt Plebes in Opener Seven untried plebes, lacking ex perience and turning in only fair times, will invade the Panther’s lair with the Varsity cross-countiy team today to initiate their season against the Pitt yearlings over a three-mile course. From the field, of twenty-four can didates who reported nt the trials Tuesday Coach Cartmell has chosen his team from the first seven to fin iih. Giles, brother of the Penn dis tance runner, was first with RatclifT, Moore, Hoffman, Porter, Kovulick, Makowski following. These seven will make the journey along with Manager Bushnell. Seml-IA/eekly flmt gfcttc^ Name Subject for Initial Open Forum “Athletic Contiol at Penn State” will be the subject foi discussion when the Penn State Club conducts its in itial open forum m the Old Chapel on Monday, November eighth, at seven o’clock Speakeis will be picscnt from the alumni, faculty and student bodies rnd all phases of the subject will be considered The judges will be the audience. It is tjhe earnest desire of the sponsors of the open forum, the first of its kind at Penn State, that all mcmbeis of the alumni, faculty and student factions be piesent to take part in the discussion The meeting is open to fiatevnlty as well as non-fraternity men. HOLD HALLOWE’EN DANCE TOMORROW Penn State Club’s All-College Function in Armory Open To AH Freshmen CAMPUS OWLS BOOKED TO FURNISH HARMONY Inuuguiating the first' all-College Hallowe’en function, the Penn State Club has arranged for a dance from nine to twelve o’clock tomorrow night i »n the Armory, with the Campus Owl's 1 furnishing the syncopation. Colored lights will be used foe decorative ef fects * Admission will be one d r Country Club BLUE BAND TO PRESENT CONCERT IN HARRISBURG An elaborate piogiam of somi-clas sicnl music has been niiangcd by Bandmaster W 0. Thompson in pre paration for Blue Bands conceit in Hansbuig Thursday evening enroute to the Pennsylvania football game. The concert will be held in the Le moyne high school and will be stugcri under the auspices of the Hairisburg Alumni Association Seventy-five members of the Blue Band will make the trip Following the one night stop in the Capitol City the musicians will continue on to Philadelphia where headquarters will be established at the Bcllevue- Stratfoid hotel. LION ELEVEN EAGER FOR GEORGE WASHINGTON TILT Battle Will Test Reconstructed Lion Offense—Power Displayed in Scrimmage Sessions • ’"’"cknell Tickets May Be “Veined November First tickets for the football game with Bucknell on Pennsylvania Day, November thirteenth, will be distributed next week as fol lows fraternities may procure tickets at the A A. office on j Monday, November first. Fac ulty members can obtain tickets at the treasurer’s office on Wed nesday, November third. The A A. office will then be the dis tributing center for the girh Tuesday, November second; up per classes, Wednesday, Nov ember third; lower classes Thursday, November fourth, and irregular students Friday, November fifth This schedule for ticket distribution was ad vanced one week from that pre v.ously announced THESPIANS ARRANGE HOUSE PARTY CARD New Piano Trio Scheduled for First Showing—Novelty Skit Prepared ECCENTRIC DANCING AND PLAYING TO BE FEATURED With a tentative program arrang ed that will include at least ten acts, the Penn State Thespians arc hold ing regular rehearsals in ,prepara tion for the annual fall vaudeville chow’ on* Friday, November twelfth Equipped with a variety of novel dancing acts, skits, singing and musi cal presentations, the locul sons of Thespis will cater to the whims of the usual gathering of houseparty queens and their escorts that annual ly view_the proceeding of the Blue end White entertainers. Well-rounded Program Among other no\ cities the Thesp ians will offei a skit depicting four men playing bridge as women play it, p soloist depicting a saw after the style of a violinist and a scries of (Continued on third page) TO ANNOUNCE GRID PLAY FROM COLLEGE STATION Syracuse Results Received Over Local Area—To Broadcast Tomorrow’s Game siccesful was the broadcasting State-Syracuse football L a play-by-play account of .lorge Washington-Penn State game will be transmitted tomorrow from the college statiop, WPSC W P. Reed ’27 oi G. B. Ciamp ’27, will speak through the microphone Although tw’o hundred miles is the consistent range of the transmitter it has been heard as far ns Prescott, Arizona, a distance of seventeen hun dred miles In addition to the radio phone set, the college owns a contin uous wave transmitter that is heard in every civilired nation of the woild Station in New Homo The radio station has been recentlv moved into a new home The old “shack” will be used as a .studio, and will soon he lined with acoustic celo tex It is hoped thut the studio will soon be in readiness, and with it, con trol .stattons in the Auditorium nnd Armory, for broadcasting athletic events, music nnd mass meetings Engineer To Lecture On Patent Litigation For the purpose of explaining to the senior engineers the technique of patents and patent htigat.on, Mr. Frank Kcipcr of Rochester, New. York, will give a Icctuie in Old Chap el this aftcinoon at four-thirty o’clock. Mr. Keiper, a student of en gineering and a prominent Rochester ntotrncy has specialized in patent rights and contesting patent rights in coiyrt. A Revolution In Mexican Lyric PRICE FIVE CENTS Opposition as offered by George Washington university’s football team on New Beaver Field tomorrow after noon at two-thuty o’clock will lay bare facts of vital importance to the Penn State eleven m its on-to-Phila delphia crusade The showing of the Lions against the Capitol City lads is expected to presage their showing against the mighty Red and Blue machine on Franklin Field next Saturday. With but foui more practice sessions pos sible before the Quaker City jaunt, Coach Bezdek is ready and waiting for his proteges to display their real prowess. Seven strapping six-footers aver aging well over one hundred and eigh ty pounds each form the Nittany for ward wall* living evidence that the brawn is there. Six experienced backs of more than ordinary speed nnd ability leave no room for alibis m that department. Tomorrow’s Tilt Critical Defeated by Notre Dame and Sy racuse, strong teams m any analysis, the Penn State warriois have yet to find themselves Power displayed during the Wednesday scrimmage gi\es Conch Bezdek a glimper of hope that the Lions may yet be rojuvinated into a team vrreaking havoc and de struction Dinger Dangcrfield, whose superior work against Syracuse reinstated him :n the good graces of the coaching staff, will pair ofT with Hamas at the halfback posts tomorrow’, with burly Cowboy Greene at fullback and Cy Lungren directing the team from the quarterback position. The new quartet has inestimable potential powei. Whether it can func tion undei fire is entirely promemat ical. All four came through when lashed to action Wednesday, but . . It is this “but” which worries the Lion camp. Evincing more real determination than in any previous scrimmage this season, the varsity line justified its (Continued on last page) PRISONERS BENEFITTED BY COLLEGE EXTENSION Faculty Enlarged To Cope With Demand—Schedule of Courses Varied Inmates of the Rockvicw* pemten- Uaiy have begun their fouith year of instruction in the many courses of fered by the Engineering Extension department lieie Although addition al facilities have been piovidcd to handle the classes, increased numbei ot men who are taking advantage of the opportunity to obtain an educa tion have crowded all the rooms The work of the Rockvicw branch will again be under the supcivision of Piof F L Hendrick, who has been in charge for the past two yeirs New members of the staff me I. C Boerhn ’2l, instructor in electricity and radio, R T Knebel ’2O business English, adveitising and salesman chip, A C. Dctwilei ’2B, arithmetic. Man> Courses Offered Olhei courses offered to the in mates aie automobiles 1 and 2, ac counting 1 and 2, co*t accounting, cirawing, blue print and plan reading, otenm engines nnd steam boilers. That the courses presented to Rock view students aic bcrcficml may be gleaned fiom reports received from -c-veinl formei interns. One man, who had had loss than a month of previous schooling, was able to run n small garage and opeiatc his own corie'-pondence and accounts An other man went into the office of a large nieicantile establishment and 13 now earning a substantial sal.uy WINNERS OF R, 0. T. C. DRILL RECEIVE AWARDS Ribbons that were promised to the winning company of the competitvc drill event in the R 0 T C Field Day hold last spring, have been or dered nnd me expected to be deliver ed within two weeks. All 'the men of the class of i92fi m the winning company will leesivc their übbons the Monday night following the ar rival, while membeis of the class of 1928 will have to call in poison at the Armory. The coloi of tha ribbons is blue and white, divided into tl roe parts, blue, white and blue.