Page Pour noonzo.oe o For the Hop-- § lux Shirts g Studs 8 Black Silk Socks AL'S SHOP Eil!= Notices Council will meet tonight it -even o'clock is room 14 A. All student. , of agriculture and hmne tconumics are requested to at tend a special meeting of the Penn State Grange in 100 Mort tonight at seven- thirty oclock. 3lr. Percy Ash, Professor of Archi- Detural Design, will speak to the local chapter of the American Association of University Women Thursday even ing at eight o'clock in the Women's Building. Ills subject will be "Im• peria! Boman Baths." I , o llowing its usual custom ! the Colic/non will publish a list o all out-of-town guests. attend the Sophmoore liop. Fra ternities are requested CO have their lists in the Co(legion office I. by ten o'clock tomorrow night. FARM TAXES EXCESSIVE, WEAVER SHOWS IN STUDY Rural Levies Almost Double Those of City, Economics Ilead Discloses F:u•nm taxes are too high in rela tionship to the levies on urban pro perties. This fact was brought out by an investigation conducted by the State Department of Agriculture un der the supervision of F. P. Weaver, head of the department of agricultur al economic; at Penn State. In six important. Pennsylvania counties. tale; tam property eon- . . ,unied thirty-eight percent of the net earning of these properties, while only seventeen and one-half per cent of the rent that was net above insur ance and repairs {At town properties in these same six counties was requir ed to pay taxes. The bulletin issuing these facts by the State department stresses the fact that state aid for schools and highways should be so graduated that the remaining, tax burden which local property must carry would consume the same percentage of income from teal estate in all sections of the state. Six Architects Given Beaux Arts Mention Six Penn State students received second mention in the sophomore pro %lent competition held last week by the Deans Arts lustitute of Design in New York. More than four hundred drawings were submitted. The sophomores whose drawings were awarded mention are: Willard Dodge..i. M. Brown, B. C. !Miler, M. A. Klein, 11. W. Lohman and T. K. Mor!..an. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP cjoiOid ikvewsz t oes $9 Permanent Display At MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 67 - oba‘Wead, istetv.sShoes Sunrs Nufork.llrooldyn. Nevask and Philsdelphts Kls Address for Mel Orders. up o n it : Neu+ York Cisp: New Bows and Four-in-hand Ties Black Shoes Collars PORTER WILL LECTURE TO CHEMICAL SOCIETIES Speaks on "Low Temperature Carbonization of Coal Tomorrow• Night Speaking on the "Low Tempera ture Carbonization of Coal," Dr. IL C. Porter will address a joint meeting of the American Chemical Society and the Penn State chapter of, Phi Lamb da Upsilon in the Physics Lecture Room tomorrow night at seven-thirty o'clock. Dr. Porter is one of the founders and at present the national president of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical fraternity. Dr. Porter, who is now a consulting chemical engineer in Philadelphia, has had wide experience in the Held of low temperature carbonization. Ile served as a chemist on a special fuel investigation for the United States Bureau of Mines and Geological Sur vey. He is also the author of several popular books on carbonization of coal. Nittany Passers Win And Lose on Invasion (Continued from first page) Advance predictions Friday as to the probable outcome of the Buffalo game proved groundless, the northern New Yorkers presenting a formidable ar ray of basketball talent. When the nerve-racking tilt ended with the Li ons ahead, 4341, it was the first time this season that Buffalo met defeat on its home court. Captain Mike llamas scintillated throughout the entire fifty-five min utes of action, and his work netted him eighcen points. It remained for Reilly to provide the punch that fin ally subdued the Buffalo team, the lanky Nittany pivot scoring two field goals in the last minute of play in the third extra period to give his team the final advantage. At the end of the regulation game the count was deadlocked at thirty- , two, a foul having been detected on a l Penn State player simultaneous with I the timer's gun. Harrington, Buffalo star, made good with the point that sent the teams into overtime sessions. With the score deadlocked at the start of the third extra-period at thir ty-nine a diminutive Buffalo forward, secured the ball from the tap-off and dribbled for a field goal. At this point, with the New Yorkers ahead, the home team started to I freeze" the ball. Less than a minute remained when Reilly broke through and netted the ball to again tie the count. Shortly after, with the tim er's gun poised in the air, Reilly bat ted this ball through the mesh as the game ended. .cw..i-'rS :~'r'r'•g :~Y.»»» }~'rr.,a,.ae••e;•d•. GERNERD'S HOP! Hop into one of our Tuxes for the HOP $25 $45 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing After the Hop A Real Place To Eat YOU CAN CHOOSE The fabrics of the world's best woolen mills, the latest styles and all the little details not found in ready-made clothes when you haVe your clothes made-to-measure. SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing 1-MILE CHAMPION PLEBE COURTMEN LOSE TO SYRACUSE FRESHMEN Drop Fast Contest, 30-29, When Spirited. Rally in Second Half Falls Short Because a spirited rally in the mid dle of the second half (lid not - run up sufficient points, the Lion plebes fell before the stro•.tg Syracuse freshman passers by the score of 30-29 in the Armory Saturday afternoon. It was a tough one for Conover's charges to lose, although they were never ahead of their opponents. Captain Walkue of the Orange quint was the real difference between victory and defeat. The Syracuse leader netted six field goals, three of them keeping the thmondagans in the lead when they were threatened in the last period. Besides this he play ed a good floor game. For the losers Wldlly Leyda's per formance at center was outstanding. The lanky tip-olf ni s i was the hack thone of the Blue 'and White offense as well as the leading scorer of the game. Ile tallied one foul and four double deckers. Captain Staley, who counted three times from the floor and tweet frond the fifteen foot mark, tied for third honors with lie Fillipo of Syracuse. The visitors went into the lead shortly after the opening whistle, when De Fillip° caged one from un der the basket. Walker followed suit and, after Leyda missed an over-arm shot, Voelker sent one through the net from the middle of the floor. A-1 overhead shot by Anselmo put the Lion cubs in the scoring column but the Orange passers kept ahead on two inure goals by Walker. After n few minutes of unsuccess ful shooting by . the Lion cubs, Leyda dropped one in front mid-court. Sta- FIREPLACE WOOD :I: COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co EXPERT Marcel and Water Wav ing, Facial and Scalp Treatment THE I 17 S 1 • Beauty Shop Phone 394,1 Pastime Bldg. CAMPUS TEA ROOM THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Wilson Named on All-time Penn State, Army Elevens Once more harry Wilson steps to the fore in "All" football selections, being chosen for a backfield position on the all-time Penn State wad all time West Point elevens picked by the New York Sun. Wilson who cavorted on Beaver Field during the seasons of '2l, '22 and '23 and who, for the past three seasons has held down a posithr t be hind the line for the Cadets, has been honored as has no other West Point luminary. Tiny Hewitt, forme• Pitt luminary, was not mentioned rr.l the All-time West Point selection while Ed Garbisch, All-American at W. and .1. whose four field goals sunk the Navy in the Balitmore Stadium in 1102.1, was placed on the third group. Such men as Olyphant, Devote, Me- Ewan and Daly, the latter pair also coaching at Army after their gradu ation,are chosen as teammates of the Penn State Alumnus. All-time Lion Team Bill CON 29 Backfield mates on the All-time Penn State team are Glenn Killin-, ger, recently appointed coach at Ben ssalaer, Polytechnic, Charlie Way and Mauthe. As center "Mother" Dunn received the post •over Larry Conover, present assistant Lion men tor, with Joe Bedenk and Tiny Os bor.m being named guards over Dick • .Rauch, coach of the Pottsville Ma roons and Cyphers. Dick Ilarlow, former assistant to Bezdek and now head coach at Western Maryland, was chosen for a tackle berth with Levi Lamb, who lost his life in the late war, as his running mate. Bob II iggi us, All-Americas in 1919, is paired with Rosy Very at the ter minal posts. Joe Lightner and Ilink ey Haines, now playing professional baseball as well as performing on the New York football Giants, are placed on the third aid second tennis, re spectively. The 1925 Nittany eleven is repre sented by Mike Michalske, who play ed guard with the New York Yankees in the season just past, and Bas Gray, erstwhile center and two-time cap tain, on the fourth team. These selections were seat to the Collegian by W. W. Sim '23 who is with the Y. \i:•C. A. in Rome, N. Y. DEMME ley's goal and Leyda's fouLcompleted the scoring in the lirst half. With the beginning of the second period, the Nittany players took a de cided brace. Leyda and Fry provid ed sensational goals between which Balmer caged .a foul. Walkov ,tnd De Fillips counted three rapidly to keep the Orangemen in the lead o•tce more. A final spurt on the part of Cap tain Staley and his mates fell just one point short of knotting the count. Although the Lions kept the ball un der the visitors basket, mis-directed shots kept them in the rear. CI=CEMI When in State College Stop at The Purity Tea Room ALLEN ,ST YOU--we thank For the business you have entrusted to us, we thank y0u.... We feel that the re sponsibility it puts upon us and our aim shall be to worthily discharge this obliga tion.... You and your friends will always find a welcome here.... COME OFTEN. The First National Bank State College, Pa. • STEEL. CELLAR .SASH Provides 1-3 more light than wood frames FIRESAFE STRONG RIGID Fully equipped with hardware 3 SIZES IN STOCK 2 Lights : 14 inches x2O inches 3 Lights . 10 inches xl2 inches 3 Lights . 10 inches xlB inches • 1 Complete with hardware for less than wood , ! • HOMAN & HAFER BELL 40-M Lumber Millwork Building Supplies Bedenk Will Coach Florida U. Sports F.. 1. "Joe" liedenk '2.1 has accept ed the position as head basoball and football coach at the University of Florida, his new duties to begin in September. • While at Penn State, Bedenk play ed Varsity football for three years. In 1023; his last season, he was cap tain of the Lions and led them through a successful .schedule. That year he was chosen by Wa'kir Camp and other gridiron authorities as All- American guard. Bedenk's work on the line was re sponsible for much of the ground gained by Hugo Beztlek's great back field in 1923. lle also earned two Varsity letters in baseball, starring in the outfield in 1922 and 1923. After graduating, the Nittany ath lete accepted a po.9ition as football line and baseball coach at Rice insti tute. Tuesday Marks Close Of French Contest Less than a week remains for com pletion of manuscripts in the compe tition for the French prize, to be awarded to that student who submits tile best translation of the speech made by Premier Briand of France upon the entrance of Germany into the League of Nations. All manuscripts must be in the hands of the committee headed by Dr. I. 1,. Foster, head of the department of Romance Languages, by next Tues day. The judges must then submit them to the National Board at Wash ington a month litter. Doctor Foster will meet ail contest mils or those wishing to enter the competion in Old Chapel tonight at seven o'clock. 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You'll find this contest simple and interesting I st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 4th prize sth prize 10 sixth prizes (each)... 20 seventh prizes (each) 200 eighth prizes (each) 400 ninth prizes (each). A total of 635 prizes, $30,000 Tuesday, Mareli S. 1927 co, a four-year man and supposedly ineligible, was his opponent Filegar got off to a slow start. The early mint Ines proved costly for in the dosin g round the Pena State lightweight lit erally pounded Cordasco who was captain of the llillmen last year, from pillar to post. Cordasco stood up der the beating and received the deci sion for his fast work in the first two • rounds. Grazier Surprises Markham Captain Grazier swung the peadu lum the other way handily by defeat ing Markham. Syracuse welterweight: Markham used a peculiar, shifty style that hotheted Clarke when he at tempted to close in but there'was uo gainsaying hint and in the last round Clarke tore in with both hands_ and nearly despatched the Orange battler.. Woltf made the score 3-2, nearly carrying Bizik oil his feet with a flurry of straight lefts and right hooks but Gugino 1%1111 e bark and won a close decision over Ilendick, who fought a splendid fight against the rangy Orange vetertra. Wolff Wins Meet With the• meet resting on his per formance. Allie Wolff went in against Newman .after scarcely ten minutm rest. Newman who is bigger than Mahoney rushed into Allie, almost wrestlhg him to the floor, but Wolff kept his head and cooly jammed his right into the ohter's face. The - Syr acuse pachyderm was guilty of hold ing and hitting on several um:minas but war went through with the fight depending on his speed and punch. Herder Acting - Y — Head In order to till the vacancy left by the resignation of It. Dundore Prezident of the Y. M. C. A.. S. b. Reeder 'i7, first vice-president, has been requested to act as head of the organization until the new officers are elected. 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