"Girl Wanted" Boys Apply VOL XXII, No. 48 Lion Boxers Contend For Collegiate Title. Five Colleges Compete at Syracuse in Eliminations Tonight---Midshipmen Favored To Retain Crown All roads will lead to Syracuse to night as far as intercollegiate boxing is concerned. For this evening at smel-thirty o'clock the elimination bouts of the annual inteicollegmte boxing championships will prick the Archbold gymnasium to overflowing Five colleges are sending teams and if pre-tourney predictions amount to anything the finals tomosrow night at eight-fifteen o'clock should see Navy and Penn State battling once more for the coveted trophy. In a season when upsets are the rule it is piecarious to make any pie -diction, accoiding to Coach Houck of the Lions. Although Penn. State and Navy hold an edge in mattes of records the rest of the five, Pennsyl vania, Syracuse and M I T possess individual stars who arc likely to eliminate the favolites Navy pith Captain Collins, Homey, Weintraub, Cearin and Coleman carrying its ban ner is almost certain to annex SCN oral titles and runner-up positions. Collins Favored In Captain Collins the Midshipmen boast the sturdiest bantamweight in the tournament Collins, hoaCN ei, will not have any lump, for opposes to him are Captain Melamed of Syra cuse, Pelouze of Pennsylvania and Mahon of Penn State. Melamed and (Continued on last page) LIBRARY ,OFFERS PRIZE FOR BOOKPLATE DESIGN Undergraduates May Compete By Submitting One or More Drawings To stimulate interest in the first an nual college library bookplate compe tition a prize of ten dollars has been offered. This competition has been instituted to secure attractise and dig nified bookplates to be used on the inside front cover of all collage hinaly books acquired by purchase and not belonging to departmental libraries The committee which will Judge Inc designs is composed of the college li brarian, Miss Sabra NV Vaught, Pio lesser Helen M. Savard, Mr Andress W Chase and Mi Wendell P. Law son The competition is open to all undergraduates and any number of designs may be submitted. The design without margin shall be , 1 drawn at size which may be reduced to dimensions hebneen two and five 1 eighths inches by three and thiee fourths inches and three and tine° fourth inches by foul and live eighths inches. The words "Library of the Pennsylvania State College" or "The Pennsylvania State College Library" shall be used in the design in which the college crest may be incorpoiated. The drawings must be in pen and or etched, for line reproduction. Any drawing submitted shall ontain no distinguishing mark except the de signer's monogi am or desire, uhien may serve as a means of identifica tion With each design a plain en velope containing the hue name and address of the contestant must be included On the outside of this seal ed envelope the identification mark of the contestant shall be placed. After the prize has been unaided, advisor Prof. J. B Helme, ss ill open the envelope of the winning" design in the presence of the comnuttee. All drawings roust been en the office of Piofesor Helene in the department of Architecture not kites than five o'- clock May sixteen. Books describing bookplates base been placed on reserve at the general delivery desk of the college library. Senior Architect Will Try, for Rome Award For the first time since the olio mg of the Rome prize in architecture by the Ames icon Academy in Rome, Penn State is being represented in the com petition for the award. J T. Moil= '27, was notified recently by the com mittee of the School of Fine Arts rs New York that his vioik merits en trance Into the preliminaly contest tomorrow. Muffins will prepare a pencil sketch during a fourteen-hour period tomorrow under the supervision of Professor Posey Ash of the depart ment of architectural designs as the preliminary test This fellowship is valued at thirty-five hundred dollars and includes a period of three years of art study in Rome. : ~:_,.„....„,. II rug ' / 14-9i4,,. „,,,,„,_ ~,,,._,„ 5,• Lion Netmen Prepare For Season's Opening Match With F. and M With the opening game with Frank and Marshall on Apid thirtieth in view, the Penn State tennis team will stint practice tomorrow on the Nev Beaver Field cement tennis court Candidates for this season's team includes captain MacCowatt '2B, W A McCabe '27, IL H. Barr '2B, G. W. Shuster '2B, W. S Hinkle '2B, and E M Butler '29 Although the season's schedule has not been completed games with Pitts burgh, Carnegie Tech, Franklin and Marshall, and Bucknell ate certain. THESPIANS NAME TENTATIVE CAST Darcy Promises Novel Dancing Numbers—New Staging and Lighting Introduced FINAL SELECTIONS WILL BE MADE MONDAY NIGHT With a tentative personnel chosen end the final cast to be selected Mon day night, the Thespians have begun intensive rehearsals lot their now musical comedy production "G:rl Wanted " 'Because of the nperienced dance, back this year and the nose! nunjbors, I think this will be the greatest dan cing show cow staged by a Penn State organization," asserted Main ice Daley, coach and honorary member of the Thaspians, yesterday "We are featuring the Black Bottom dance and I am endeavoring to intioduce steps never done by the Thespians before," he explained. A mole up-to date system of staging and lighting effects mill distinguish this y eel's per f m mance Ma=2ll Responding to the calls for candi dates ipued during the past several necks, a group of one hundred aid tldty atended the first tryouts They nee Judged on the basis of appeal ance, dancing ability and voice The onginal number nue cut down to fm t 3 -one of which fifteen e vetelan Thespian peiformers 4 further cut in numbers will take place Monday night when the final cast is chosen. The musical comedy, "Girl Wanted" comlbenes a variety of nmel and at ti active dance and song numbers with a fascinating plot The theme is (Continued on second page) YALE THEOLOGIAN WILL ADDRESS CHAPEL-GOERS Dr. H. H. Tweedy, Author and Professor, Is Renowned In Rehgious Field Dr. Henry H Tweedy, renowned theologian, and at present piofessoi of practical theology nt Yale divinity school will address the student body at chapel services on Sunday morn ing The theme of his speech will be announced in chapel. Doctor Tweedy graduated Dons Yale university m 1891 with a B. A. de gree, after which he attended the Union Theological semmaiy, New Yolk, for three yeats and the Uni versity of Bohn for two years be rme returning to Yale to receive his master's degree. His doctor's degsee was conferred upon Inns at Lebanon Valley college in 1921. was pastor at the Plymouth Chinch, Utica, Nose York, and at Bridgeport, Connecticut, before ac cepting the position he now holds at the Yale Divinity school. He is a trustee of Tougaloo university, Me. issippi, and a member of the Psi Up silon fraternity. The joint author of several relig ious books, unsung which are "Moral and Religious Training in the Home and School," "Religion and the War," and "The King's Highway Series," Doctor Tweedy occupies a distinctive place in the seligious world. His home is in Nets Haven, Connecticut. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927 REDUCED COLLEGE APPROPRIATION BILL APPEARS IN HOUSE Passes Senate After Committee Deducts $734,500 From Proposed Sum AMOUNTS TO THREE AND ONE-HALF MILLIONS NOW Dr. Hetzel Hopes Representative Committee Will Restore Original Figure With a reduction of $734,500 from the $1,234,500 that WIN originally asked by the College for the biennium in the form of a state appropriation, the College appropriation bill m now in the House se heie it will be referred to the Appropriation Committee af ter having passed final reading to toe Senate last Wednesday. The bill, reduced by a Senate Com mittee to $3,500,000, was reported 'at of the Senate Appropriations Cum mitts Monday night, passed first lead ing and second reading Tuesday and seas passed fin filly in the Senate Wed nesday. President Het/el Comments "It is our hope that the House Com mittee, a sub-committee of which made a thorough study of the insti tution needs in a recent visit here, will see the necessity for testoring the amounts as given in the original bill," said President Hetzel yesterday (Continued on second page) FRATERNITIES TO HAVE RADIO NIGHT Ten Groups Will Participate in Song Contest for Silver Loving Cup_Award _ MONDAY NIGHT'S ALUMNI PROGRAM WELL RECEIVED Ten fraternities will participate in a fraternity song night feature pro gram which will be broadcast from the College radio station, Wednesday night at eight o'clock Arrangements base been made to make a co-itest of the affair, mith a sits er loving cup donated by four State College radio dealers as the pine A tin, or quintet from each fra ternity entmed wilt sing fraternity songs and one College song The in dividual performances will be judged by a committee of three, Director of Music It W Giant, F G Wslhnms of the mathematics department and Di It E. Dclgler, professor of Greek The interest shown so far has been keen and it is hoped to hold this event annually The radio dealers giving the cup are Elul Mintz, the Electric Supply Company, Music Room and H. J. Eichler ➢londa} night's alumni piogtom judging (tom the populatitv with which it was teemed is considered one of the best vatiett prognosis let broadcast flotn the station. On Wed nesday night the college Glee Club (Continued on second page) Foresters Encamp With Yale Seniors Three seniors of the Penn State de partment of forestry are now attend ing the spring camp held annually in conjunction with the Yale univoislty forestry seniors The Nittany delegation attending the camp this year arc J II Abbott, J T. S. Heist and K. J Seigworth. Tho students are making a survey of an area, estimating the timber there on, and preparing n fire plan for the section Their work will also show the time required for tree growth In this part of the country. The pur pose "of the survey is to place the forests on a continuous yield basis, so that future crops of forest trees may be assured Prof. J. A. Ferguson, of the Penn State forestry department at present teaching at Yale, is in charge of the survey. I Who's Dancing 1 Beaux Ails Ball (Lambda Chi Alpha) Saturday Alpha Gamma Phi Penn State Players (Phi Gamma Delta) Hold Annual Beaux Arts Ball Tonight Following a custom of many years, the architects will hold their Beaux Arts Ball tonight at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house. According to C Tf Bouchpics '27, chairman of the dance committee, no detail has been oveilooked in an ef fort to insure an enjoyable evening Decorations are to be of elaborate natuure Programs and several nov elties will be provided, and prove a wards are expected to bring forth many original costumes _ FOUR TEAMS REACH SECOND ROUND OF INTERSCHOLASTICS Annual Schoolboy Tourney Will End Tomorrow Afternoon 'Witt Final Game WILL AWARD FINALISTS MOUNTED LOVING CUPS Absence of Former Competitors Makes Crowning of New Champion Certain Four of the eight tearms represent ing their respective divisions in the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association enter the semi-final iound of the annual basketball tournament which began yosterday and will con clude tomorrow• afternoon Quintets representing New Castle, Philipsburg, Scranton, Sharon, Steel ton, Summit Hill, Westfield and Wind bee comprised the original group of entries Tonight's gamesswiL, begin at sev en o'clock with the ~econd contest scheduled foe eight-thirty Opposing flies will not be antler, ired until this afternoon, at bona, tlx 4 o,:aoar.of -the officials to withhold final arrange ments until as near game time as pos sible. (Continued on last page) GIRLS' CHORAL SOCIETIES OFFER CONCERT SUNDAY Louise Homer and Glee Clubs Combine To Give Varied Musical Program After reheaising for three weeks under the direction of Dean It W Giant, the Gill's Glee Club :rad the Louise Hemet club, gills' honorary inusical society mill give then sixth annual conceit at three-thirty in the Auditorium Sunday afternoon as the fourth number of the Sunday con ceit series The pi ogiam sill open nth tne singing of "Pretty Blushing Ro,a" a-rd "Roumanian Lose Song" by truth oiganiantions. Following an organ select•on, "Or ,entale," by Miss C It Hoy '27, too musical i endings, "The Eskimo" and "You'll Get Ile rps O'Lickins," will be givon Pianoforte Solos As the ne',t number the too clubs. will sing "Stow Night," "Ilaik, Hark, The Lark" and "Walt, of the Bells " Miss Helcle Lachemnever will then play two pianoforte solos, "Walt," and "Impromptu." A so prano solo, "Sluing is Awake," 0 Miss A J Romig 20 will follow The old English folk songs, "The Di wing lion" and "My Man John," will be given by a trio composed of Miss Romig, Miss II B. Foster '27 and Miss M. 1' Oehme '3O. Miss , Martha Cobrecht '.lO will then rise a munmba solo. The combined clubs call coaclude the concert with Once American Indian songs, "Far ore I Hear a Lovees Flute," "From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water" and "The Moon Mops Low' The next coned t in the mul4winlei series, will be presented by the Kap pa Gamma Psi, professional musical ii aternity, Sunday, April thud. KAPPA DELTA RHO IN I. F. WRESTLING FINALS Kappa Delta Rho defeated Alpha , Chi Sigma by the count of 16-5 in the semi-finals of the mterfiatennity wrestling tournament Monday night. The Kappa Delta Rho wrestlers wen° superior to the Alpha Chi Sig ma in every clings but the forty-11%e pound dolman, in which Means won for the losers. The returns fronts the finals between the Kappa Delta Rho and Alpha Phi Sigma, held last night, were received too late fin publication. Tatirgiatt. STUDENT BODY TO HONOR PRESIDENT HETZEL AT MASS MEETING TONIGHT Rifle Team Outpoints Pennsylvania Nimrods In Telegraphic Match Scot mg its tenth ,ictory, the Penn State rifle team defeated the Univei sit} of Pennsylvania amt ksinen in a telegiaphic match last Saturday by the score of 1419.1116, B C Sea man '27 was high scoter tt ith a total of 285, with A S Burns '27 a dose second midi a score of 284 Tomorrow Lieutenant 3fillms sharp shooters will encounter Virginia Poly technic Institute in a telegraphic match The Lotion ing Saturday the team null meet the lln". ersity of Pittsburgh and the Carnegie Institute of Technology ramrods in a shoulder to-shoulder match at the Carnegie range in Pittsburgh. On April twenty-third the Nittany riflemen Noun enter the Intercollegi ate rifle tournament to be held at tne Crescent Athletic Club range in New York city NITTANY ORATORS OPPOSE BOWDOIN Teams To Argue Value of Time Spent in College—Visiting Duo Formidable OPEN FORUM DISCUSSION WILL DETERMINE WINNER Penn State's undefeated negative debating team ,ufil encounter tne staunchest forcnsic opposition of the season uhen, arguing the question, "Ale most of the undergraduates in our colleges and univetsities masting ,their time", it opposes the ^Arita tive duo from Bowdon college in the Auditorium tomorrow night Win ners Win he determined by a vote of the audience Conducted in the open for um man ner, the debate is bound to provoke much humorous discussion, in the 'p inion of J. II ninon, Penn State forensic coach According to report, Bowdoin, one of the oldest debating institutions in the country, has me of the strongest tennis in sears Both of the snsdmg athersaries from collage are members of Plu Beta Kap pa, honor my scholastic fraternit> T. I. Downr, Jr , and P A Palmer, op posing Gilbert Nortek 'tB aid J Brandt '29, will represent Bondoin "State has not had a more north) opponent this >ear," opines Conch Purcell "The dab rte, stn mired of the usual boning statistics, %sill he a real talkiest and a bull SebSloll par estel len." DR. TSCHAN SPEAKS ON WORLD ECONOMIC CRISES Relates Importance of Climate Conditions, Industry in World History "In the old litanies men begged the JAW to deliver them from a Nainety of calamities, notably from Me, fan me, pestilence and the incursion of haihmous peoples," Dr F. J Tschan, of the histoiv depaitment, declined in immolating the haehelound fun Ins addre, , "Ctononne Crises and the nend at deliveled in Old Chapel Wednesday night as the tint d numbei of the Liberal Alto lot tune series "These dreaded afflictions men could sense Of such hidden, silentle 0 wising (Ails, ellalolll, cu toes, so fin us see knots, ale the most important," he continued, ey,hunmg the unpin t ame of then occulrence whether they conic quickly and revolutionize es- Isting antis in whether they men gindually and inta educe new or- Stresses Fp,htm: Indo,trY In his talk, Di Tschan emphasized the inteinational input lance of things seemingly tuvial As the discovery of fish as a cheap an highly palatsble food Numerous n,heiles Were de ye'oped, men !enticed the value of such posts and Fiance and England actually engaged in mu, because of a dispute oven the conduct of the hshet to+. "In undertaking this, then• first mental conflict, these peoples were quite as much affected by then• fish mg Intel eats as they weie in under taking then second hundred yenta of a,n•fale sonic centui ses lat.," Dr 'radian added. "Even English sea (Continued on second page) Meeting With College Executive Will Be First Official Gathering--- Starts at Eight O'clock PROF. SWARTZ PREPARES EXHIBITION OF FOSSILS Completing a lustmic geological collection of foss Is representing the forms of life from the Cambrian Age to the present, Prof F 21 Smart/ of the department of geology an nounce-, that thei collection may be seen at 201 Old Mining Building Included m this gtoup cull he spec imens of actual life and casts of orig inals, including many valuable piec e; brought from France by Professor C A Bonin° BEZDEK DIRECTS ' BASEBALL TEAM Natany Mentor Keeps in Touch With Players and Makes Plans in Hospital FIRST PRACTICE GAME SCHEDULED FOR TODAY Gn mg directions from his s.chhed in the Bellefonte hospital for baseball piactice, Coach Beadek keeps in daily touch oath the plow ess of his dia mood aspitants 111enybeis of the (tam and sal ions coaches visit the ab sent mentor every day Confined to Bed for a Month Although Dee has been confined to the hospital for nearly a month, and , s pressing the doctor hard for his ideas°, it is doubtful if he can lea,: for seseial days "Can't lease lot a week at least," declined the doe'oi "The riflamed terns in k s logs .tre liable to keep hum from un3 actmt, tot too months, and if the ttouole contraltos on up to the thigh, it map deAelop into something acts ,etious "This 13-mg in bed ha., done one good thong, at least," stud Bcr had a chance to think things 0101 in the last Oleo meolo, and milli chat the hops lime told tile, 1 lime all the cope on the team crnstalhaed an ms mind " Organtre Team in a Week "Noss if the fellow.; get out thtr, and plaetise had, get into good eon damn, get the old logo and arms bat he:oil up and the feel of a baseball In then hands," he contmue,l, 0,11 take just about one meek to get the team otg•ntzed "Sate we're nogg 10 hose a gel ball team, looks as though these is hettei matetml out non than at an, (Continued on last page) ALUMNI BOARD DEFERS REPORT ON COMMITTEE Athletic Findings Submitted To Graduate Meetings In Five Cities Aft. making . an ektensice sumac of athletic eclat one, at Petn State, the special alumni committee appoint ed last June hie, submitted a report to the Boaid of Direetott of the A. mum Association 1 he [Lame of the tepoit ninth has not yet hen disclosed out consoler el l ' of such great impintance by the Boatel that they hate tuition wed the calling of ,pecial meetings of the Alumni As •ocuttion Thew meeting, still be held lithe dam ent pails of the State in ordm to go, •tlumni a gmr•ot er oppoitumty rot attending the de- Mbei talon, The first of these meetings nil' tie held 01 Pittsburgh at the conference loom of the \Vaunt Penn hotel, the, night of April lifth at seven-Una} o'clock The tithe, meetings hill be' as follans• Haw shut n , at Fahnestock 1•. M. C. A building, Wcdnes dut• night, Alail sisth, at eight o'clock; Philadelphia, Penn State club looms, 1827 Atch street, Thai slay night, Apr! SON enth at eight o'clock, Wilkes-Bat me, Chan*. of Commoce Auditorium, Illinois Bunk building, Pr•dns night, Aptil eighth at eight o'clock. As a climax to these debit mattons a meeting will be held in Old Chapel, Satin day night, Aptil ninth at seven-thirty o'clock Special notice, of these meeting ha% a been cent to Alumni in the elate Bez Sends Directions By Page PRICE FIVE CENTS COUNCIL BACKS PROJECT Student Legislators Also Rol ise Election and Attendance Rules at Meeting President It I) llet/el will hate or, List oThctal opportunity to meet .00 'student body at a mass mooting held in has holm at the AIIIIICOIIOIII to hight at eight (oclock, announced S. L Reeder '27. plesident of the Stud ent Counctl, alter the meeting Tut,- day. Students Meet at Co-up Co-op Loin. 0.11 milk the ;rant, ir,.; places of the students The Cot tage band 111 ,tart pla3 ms; throe • even-thii ty unhook and cull !ead the student bOliA to the Auditorium 0 hei e Reeder 0,11 Intl °duce the Pies, lent to the meeting Presult it Ilttrel 0111 then address the student Electzun Oates Named Dates for the election of Jas., o; cots 0010 set by the Council fm Mat tenth Ind eleventh and the names of all candidates must lie submitted to C L Spitler '27, scueturs of the Student Council, berme April Dar ticith In changing the election rules the Council ha, plot tiled lon seNeral thing, Gleater publicity uill Lc (Continued on lost page) PLEBE BOXERS DEFEAT SOPHOMORES IN SCRAP Fire Decisions Clinch Meet and Gm e Freshmen Second Win of Season Wlnnlng Inc boas o It of omen. the IWO bumng le tut defeated the t.oph °mores in the annual scrap Wednett °ay es en•ny In the At moty In the ft °Mums I ne-up nets tote men Is Ito d,d nut face the Bellefonte academy team In the bantam class, llawthoine '29, often a good ~honing in the niSt rotund, oas unable to , top the pundi t, of Cunningham and lust the (1..1,- ion to the fieshman Caroni, plebe featinnneight knoth. ed don Ahn.e. In the operant sound but the latter lathed in the second and thad lounds uld the Judges call ed fur an e•tra lound i t nhlch he le- CCIN ed the decision In a g,e-and-take sotto, Wood, fle.inan 1:11-poundet, and Lee, fought an e'tta pet led, but Wood, af ter a better shay .ng, got the Judg,' dece,lon Convietels cull eached and sta ll eigheJ, Et ash, eL, ti cosh .el tem - .eight, managed to detest Lane, in e bout .hmth the Jude, called a di aa lit c huh Refit. GI nate, an am tied to time ft e,hnitin. ',cock, f 1 o,h nu dd le r, of .1, u nab h to 1011 d the attack of Trautman al t hough he fought hula in the Ould round In the hght-hea,loolght tla, 1, Lew,. '3O, defeated Cully In a bat tle ulna lerluucd an e‘tt a ,esslon Gael man, flesh heat melght, shots. mg sa,t onlo o lement ,nO.O the Belle fonte match, onsils, defeated Donald ,on, although the lattet had gt eater •each aid none e‘pellente Penn State Club Will Conduct Nominations Nonanations for the offices of pies- Went, we-pi esident, sect °Lary, ti ca, at et, social ,cci eta, y and athletic MINA., open to all non-tiateillaV non, will be Made by the Penn State Club in 01(1 Chapel Monday e‘ening. The eleettow, cull be held one neck liter at a ,pecuil meeting It i, tequent.l by the club official, that all non-fiatternity men be pie.- ent and become affiliated on ith toe Penn State Club In °ldol to mcate a club-like atiniiiiihme, Old Chapel ‘,ll be liedeelml otin the club pin n ants on MondaN evening. A social meat will be held at the Andy Lytle Cabal tomot tow after noon Unit Three, mt hick Includes (tom Fla street to Burton es sheet and from Beavet ut coon to Col lege a:nue, and Unit nine, the dt,- ti let lying between Bat nail and Gill :Aleuts and College and nttany mr nose, ail! meet J.ntlN at the Cabot.
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