Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 22, 1927, Image 4

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Athletic Control Board
Submits Annual Report
(The palm inn el the volution financial remit of the Boutd of Athletic
Contiol la the Igo, ending June 20, 1917.)
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The Boat d of Athletic Control of The Pennsylvania State College here
on)] submits the Annual Itepoit of The Athletic Assocation for the fiscal
yea]. ending June 30, 1027, as audited and entitled by Patterson, feele, and
Dennis. Accountants and Auditois, New Volk
The too main sources of income are receipts from sports through
ticket sales and guar 'nicer, and limn the Student Athletic Association mem
bership fees From the former $108,482 83 were received during the year,
and of this amount Football contributed $OB,OBB 91, the balance being account
ed fot front nine other spoils, no receipts being recorded in Golf and Rifle
The coi responding nettles of the motions year were $128,74736 from all
sports of ohich Footballs giois totems were $118,45886. This shows a
falling off of 820,264 52 sshieh amount is almost Identical to the loss incurred
in football The receipts front student fees were $51,215 84 as compared
with $50,715.0.1 for the mem. yea,
The total gloss Nearly - ircome from all sous eel was $189,879.77 oith
current espendituies for the Neat limning $107,720 57, mhich leaves an ex
penditure omen income, esclusme of cost of new developments, of $7,840.80.
Adding new dnelopment charged off account of completion of Concerne
Tenni. Coast of $1,55186, makes a total deficit for the year ending June 30,
1027 of $9,395 hi Tla. togethei with pre% tons year's deficit of 55,502.19
creates a total association dollen of $14,897 85. Duling the past year the
connote tennis coast oas completed at a total cost to the Atheltic Associa
tion of 83,696 70
In the %aims spoils football showed a sus plus of $ 2 28,92373 as com
pared o 7th $40,,0728 of the presious year, and $48,99529 of too years ago.
The net deficit in Mlles slants totaled $18,816.74 as compared with 549,992 31
in pinions year.. and $12,60503 too veins ngo The total net deficit in all
spot gas $10,893 01. The pi colons year this item was $4,545 03, the differ
ence being accounted lot be the decline in football receipts. The net cost of
maintenance of Athletic Fields and Varsity Hall was $21,364.68, which is
almost identical to pinions year's figures. The net expenditures in all other
general association accounts was $22,050.11, as computed to $24,382 46 for
the year ending June 30, 1926.
711 e status of the Athletic Assewiation's pledge to the Emeigency Build
ing Fund is that $15,000 has been paid against then subscription of $llO,OOO
leasing a remainder of $55,000.
The Bond of Athletic Control feels that in view of certain economies,
resulting from action on Trustee Athletic Scholarships, and also the schedul
ing of the Notre Dame football game to be played on Franklin Field on Nov
=bet 3, 1928, the present deficit gill be eliminated during the year 1928-29,
nod the Avociation will be in a position to else a substantial contribution
again to the Emeigent3 Building Fund.
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A. A. Announces Grid
Card for Next Year
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1111(1 the •eoond in South Bend m 1926
George Washington features the
Annual Foundeis' Day celebration
on Noon her tenth Lafayette is
plated at Easton the follow mg meek
as the second game of the home and
home series, and the schedule ends
malt the Th inksgit mg Day game
ith Pittsburgh
The complete schedule follows•
September twenty-math, Lebanon
\ alley at State College, October
si•th, Gettysburg at State College,
Jim's Shoe Shine Parlor
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for
Thanksgiving
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EspendiNires Deficit
78,066 01 69.165 18
1,96 1 121 15 280 37 13_0112
1,694 50 10.718 51 0,02104
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5,099 47 4 288 67
01600 5 013 114 4,00706
1,314 00 5 97510 4 661 39
57 00 4,31450 4 277 50
100 00 1 512 67 1,542 57
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October thateenth, Ducknell at State
College; October twentieth, Pennsyl
vania at Philadelphia; Octo Wen
tv-seventh (Alumni Day), Syracuse
at State College; Notember third,
Notio Dame at Philadelphia; Novem
ber tenth (Pennsylvania Day), George
Washington at State College; No
vember seventeenth, Lafayette at )
Easton; November twenty-meth, .
Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh.
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Thanksgiving Vacation Is Near
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CHIFFONIERS $12.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES • - $4.00 to $8.50
CHAIRS $3.50
DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00
STUDENT TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00
GATE-LEG TABLES • • - • $4.50 to $9
DRAWING BOARDS • • $1.25 to $3.00
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JUDGES TO VIE
IN CHICAGO SHOW
Penn State Tim Will Compete
At International Livestock
Exposition Saturday
TWENTY-FOUR OTHER AG
SCHOOLS ENTER CONTEST
Penn State will be represented at
the International Lisestock Esposi
tion and Horse Show at the Union
Stock Yards in Chicago on Satmilm.
when the stock Judging team will
compete with twenty-four teams from
other agiiculural colleges throughout
the United States.
The group composed of seven se
niors. R. K Hamilton, Sidney W
Earle, Minoi Day, Clifford H Bucher,
Harry R. Larson, Claude It. Koch
and Sterling B Wingard in charge
of Piof. 'Mansell F Climes of the
department of animal husbandiy sill
lease Sunday for a preliminary cisit
of four days to certain farms along
tho route
Prizes To Be Awarded
Only five of the seven men mill
participate in the stock judging con
test for the trophy offered to the win
nets by the president of the Union
Stock Yaids Company. Medals will be
awarded by the National Block and
Bridle Club to the five men having
the highest number of points
Three Penn State men will he se
lected fot the meat judging compe
tition in which the same Nittany,
team that was victorious at the East
ern States Exposition last September
null seek new tassels
Ags To Hold Annual
Dance December Ninth
As the first All-College function
of the year the Ag Student Council
has deeded to hold the annual Ag
Hop in the Armory films nine till
ono o'clock Friday night, December
ninth. Amid decorations of fall foli
age the dancers V. ill whirl to the
music of the Blue and White or
chestra. The assessment will be a
dollar and a half.
A poster contest has been an
nounced by Paul Q. Tulenko '2B,
chairman of the committee The
posters which are to advertise the
Ag Hop, are to be twenty-two by
eighteen inches in size and will be
painted in three colors All posters
are to be in the hands of William
W Heller '2B, at the Friends Union
no later than December third
Fresh Peanut Brittle
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MS-I seaplane recently donated to the mechanical engineming dope
ment by the Bureau of Aeronautics of the United States Navy-.
Altoona Meets Defeat
By Lion Soccermen, 3-0
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well in blocking advances of the Al
toona team. The halfback line with
Edgerton, James and Reid moved ef
[Edo, in relaying the ball to offense
men.
MEM
At the sound of the opening whistle,
the Penn State team started to drib
ble the sphere forward. The brief ad
wince was checked and time and again
the leather passed from the possession
of one team to the °ther. Thrice in
the first quarter the Altoomans dan
gerously neared the Nittany net and
twice the Penn State team almost
scored on the car-men. The second
quattet continued with each team
lighting for the hill but included no
successful attempts at either net.
Early in the quarter, dtlousa Scrip
gained the premier point when he
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spectac.ulaily netted a goal from a
melee of players clustered about him.
Dick Marshall followed with one, then
another, raising the Lion score to
three points
During the second half of the con
flict, the Altoona aggregation sallied
time and again into the Lions territory
but was presented f rum scoring by the
Nittany combination. alarshall, Rook
ie, DlcKerrachen, Brady and Swan
gren shooed up well for the Car
Shops team.
Soccermen Remain to Praetke
The soecermen mil remain in State
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College throughout the Thanksgiving
vacation in older to prepare for con
flicts with Haverford and Swarthmore
on Saturday and %Monday respective
ly. Itaverford, with a veteran eleven
and a record of two league wins, is
expected to provide stiff opposition
for the Jeffrey-coached team Swaith
moie, though not so imposing, suc
ceeded in winning from Lafayette,
3-0
Saturday's lineup follows:
Alloono Penn State
YWCA C. Horn
llonhall KR Ginger
laird Lit Allen
Rookie It It Rohl
kleKerrm hen Cif. Edgerton
.khenrle L II Jame.
round 0 IL Jneol.on
itrady I R. GrllTen
iwangren C F Sorry
!loin. I I. Morn/101l
Ifolynenux 0 I. LI.
Stlbillt.lollll Penn Stnte--MeEnren for
Crlffen Sklnnell for Jaeolmon. Repino for
Held Reid for Refine •
Penn State— S orry (I), Mars/Inn (2)
M. E. Students Build
Air•bperated Forger
Under the direction of James E.
Key, onstructor en pa actical mechanics,
tho students taking machine shop
work have completed a nets air oper
ated forging machine.
Being of sufficient size and power,
tho forging machine has the caperty
of a considerable variety of light forg
ing and bending
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ange with
Tuesday, November 22, 1927
Lion Harriers Retain
Hill and Dale Cro.
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State; Offenhauser, Penn Sta
Luttman, Harvard, Totten, Unl,
Hagin, Columbia, Udall, Union,
tie, Penn State; McClintock, ➢f. I.
Lee, Harvard. Radcliffe, Penn Sta
came in twenty-fourth.
The Penn State plebes placed
Salinas Detweiler, first) Reike
fourth; Meissinger, fifth, At
tenth; Nichol, eleventh; Robins ,
this teenth, Williams, fifteenth.
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