Why Delegates Go West VOL. XXIII, No. 23 COLLEGE STUDENTS WILL DELIBERATE MISSIONARY WORK Tr enty-Gs a "Y" Delegates , To Visit Detroit Conclave At End of Month PROMINENT RELIGIOUS MEN WILL GIVE TALKS Character of Cons ention To Be Non-sectarian—Education Is Object of Meeting With representative. 4 front eerie college and unnersity in the United State' and Canada, the Tenth Quad rennial Student Volunteer Convention nil! be held at Dets nit, naligan, from Detember twenty-eighth to January first foi a complete inconsideration of tho basis of the Christian nu.ssion. am enterprise. This gatheung alit is Intel-de nomination d and non-sectarian in character is the laigeA group of students as-einbled annually in this country, accoidirg to Y. M. C A. Secretary• Kitchen In reality the meeting will be a student Christian missionary con sention, the object of which will be to educate and inspire An analysis of the present world situation and a smell for the solution of recoginred problems will ho made together with a consideration of the cooperatne and opposing forces that operate inter nationally and utter -racially. Penn State To Send Delegates Under the .sulim,bion of Some tarp Kitchen and Mr Donald Car ruthers twenty-five delegate. ham Penn State will attend the- conven tion. The group is as follows: Mouse Seers, Man:path Cosh, Alfred E James, William Hammaker, Carbon Bru;c, Low:, GNN in, Room t rover, James T Wolfe, Raymond Wenger, Raymond Bowers, Howard C. Rua>, Homes Dodge, John C. McKwachan, DUIIIIIII W Campbell, John C Slaugh enhoupt, Ilemy T 11.1e,hm, and the Misses Margaret Keth 1, Mildred Wheeler, Mary Clemens, Elizabeth Markle, Anne Brubaker, Caroline Eckel, Wanes Detente and Mars Tus sles 'These students leineent the inammt4 of the religious sects in (Continued on second page) MIKE HAMAS TO ASSIST IN BASKETBALL COACHING Ilermagn Stresses Speed and Clean Passing in Year's First Scrimmages With Mike Ilanms, last > ear's star and captain, as his asbistant, Coach Hermann pot the Nalolly basketball squud thiough the fir,t scrimmages of the season this auk Speed and clean, neturate handling of the ball here stre,sed Since only “Lo men, Mike llamas Phil Page, were lest aunt the successful 1926.27 quintet by gradua tion, the piospLets Inc the coining season arc e•Leptionall, bright. Front last y ear's In it eta ing players Captain Von Nieda, Baron, Lungren, and Delp, guards, Roepke, Steve Itanuis, Reinhold and Jacobson, fm wards, and Riley, centm, ale Roepke, Ilamas,'Ungren and Delp are now resting from work on the g.ridnon, but will be on the floor for practice Monday night Jacob son will report as soon as the soc cer season ends Brownstein and Sul livan, centers, Peek, forward, and Rash. McKeown and Wolslayer, guard, Lommise the material fur nished by last season's second team M. E. PROFESSORS ATTEND CONCLAVE Forty members of he faculty of the School of Engineel mg attended the fall meetang of the Cent oh Penn belvana section of the American Sn- . Semi-Weekly . t t __ it :,,, , , , I ., \s, , 1 5 ,0, ( 7). . ~.•:,-,„l_,i--5-P: Collegian Selects Two All-Opponent Football I _ -- (Teams for 1927 Season First ; Position Second LESKO, Penoll i ote L K DONCIIESS, Patsburgb 1 KERN, P Itsb L. T Gil INT, Nea York U. BUNYAN, Nev. ork U L. G ELLOR, Bucknell / ;II k HON EI. Penn St.tte C GM LER, Pltt,burgh FOX, Pitthbutglt It C. NEWAIAN, Syrnett=e SMITH Penn R T. IYOERNER, Bucknell ! LOS.% New York U • R. E DELP, Penn State CONNOR. Nem. Yotk U. 0. it DAYSINGER, .551 a... WELCII, Pat , burgh I. II B GELBERT, Lebanon Valley ItOEPEE. Penn State It II B HAGEN, Pittsburgh DIPIIL, Blitknell F. B. BOOTII, Pltt,but nit i Donn Greenshields '29, To Lead 1928 Eleven Donn Greenshtel,6 '2O, of Lakewood, Ohio, tackle on the varsity, man elected to cantata the Penn State football turn at a meeting of letter men, Captain coaches and mana gm s following tho lunch period at Car -1 , • <' oily Hall yesterday. During the major part of the season, Greenshleld> mas in active because of an injured knee sustained \plan to the Bucknell game but rettn ned to action at Pitt.buigh oshete he played a .tellat game. Green ,having led the fieshman team three years ago, is experi encing Ills second cap • tame}. Manager and assik- Donn tant. were elected Monda% aftotnoon Bernard Newman '29. Scranton, nnt c boson . , arsity foot ball manager, while Waltei G. Cott $1 John KClements 'JO, and Hamilton M . Redman '3O, uete elected st a,ibtant managers. Fu kpati ick '3O, null manage the freshman team and Harry F. Smith '2O, on ill assume the position of retains manager Y. M. C. A. Leader To Address Chapel And Student Group Hems P Van Dusen, acemded ho mane to he one of the outstanding leade, of thi, pie , ent college gen eration, speak to chapelgoers in the uditin ium Sunda , / morning at ales en o'clock. Ills subject lots not been announced and mobabb adt not be made public until the time et deli, my Tonight and tonionow morning and alto noon Mr Van Duien will be at Andy 14 tle Cabin, so here he 1%111 lead pimps of students m discussion A, a student at Princeton not only )11 \'nn Du.,en t aledictorian of lio liming. maintained limb standat do of ~ cholaisliip throug,bout, his college eat eel, but he stns presi dent of the Philadelphia Societt, the Y '3l C. A, and ails an intercollegiate debater of note. After hi. graduation ft out Prince ton he clout to Aberdeen, Scotland, to .Ludt Ile later returned and en ta ed L.l mon Theological Seminal) ,hete he glade:amd unit, lughe.,t iron one and was soon after appointed to the cuff of the Seminary, gining hint the ili.Linction of being the Nounzest menthe! of the faculty of Union Sem inal) Mr. Barba Addresses Mechanical Engineers Chuilev C. Bitaba, inethanical en gineer of the Boston and Maine rail toad addicased menthols of the stu dent blanch of the A. S M. L at a meeting of the tattlet, Fink* night Engineeting D. With Diesel Imunnotites as his topic, he stated that the Bo,ton.and ttlitine iaitoad i, Ininging at new dea,ign of genied Diesel engines to this country He 'nought out the line. of de, elop went tt hich hone been made in the Indio nil livid find in m Inch the tomtge• Lngineetk mine taking a Ito& I ,ng pout. Other ilienkets, Stanley Childs. of the thildttin Losonlot, es Wont..., Lou fond FIN. , 3lt Cole and Ms. Ba llt, niter mambos of the btantlatil Steel Woths. spoke later in the et- Ening. 1 ootball El STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 AGS PREPARE FOR ALL - COLLEGE HOP Committee Announces Choice of Blue and White Band To Play Ne‘t Friday EVERGREENS TO FORM BASIS OF DECORATIONS A, the lout All-College ,oe.al func tion of the m.lioul leat, the Ag Him mill be held ri dat night in the Ar mory under the an,meel of the Ag, Student Council Music for the °ems .mn v ill be fur niohed by the Blue and White or cherdia, according to Walter C &umbel '2B, chairman of the dunce committee. A deeui.ttite scheme con , ibtlng or Hann al hi and Noe bought Infos inin4led in a background or blue and white sti canters has been planned be dl' Wilson it Potted plants mil also be used in beautiling the ourioundingi .The committee has aliangul a pos t, contest which wall clone Tuesda* night Poste. , mu,t he submitted to W Millet '2B, at the 1 0 1 tends Unton house, and a compliment it to.ket will he unaided let eseiy one accepted Tickets foi the dance may he ob tained from I W Weinberger '2B, at tl r I: 11 , 1.1 Phi hot, c Thr p..cc is one dollar and hf tr cents each PROF. DEDRICK DEVELOPS QUICKER BAKING PROCESS Extensne Research in Field of Milling Industry Gains Wide Recognition Prof Benjamin W Dedrnk of the department of flour noting engineer ing hoe been camping on estensive rose uch slot k Lei tam fields portion ing to the flour idustin. In a recent test to find a quick process for ',lead making at home with soft wheat flout ho mod a method by uloch a house-wife can complete the entire primess in lees than one hoot, cut ting foal hours [tom the old retold Profc,soi Dedrmk, mho is piesident ei thu Alum man Customs As sociation Is n lectutimed authority on flour nulling and has u t itten cuni* at Ludes fm milling soul nubs on bolt ing cloths and imichinmy and bread baking. At in csent Proles-of Duhick is making a studk of the diffment grades of bolting cloth ,hich 1. made ex clusisely in Sicitzeiland limn a rate quality of silk This cloth %Ouch 10 used to determine the different giades of flour w ensile affected by the kind of matelot) used, the tempeiature, and the mmeathei Horticulturists Hear J. Horace McFarland At Annual Gathering About a hundred registiants at tended the lloitieulture Week aenci ties oloch closed Wednesday evening The Hurt Heck this according to Di Stevenson IV Pletcher, head of the department hole, Ica, perhaps more beneficial than ever before and left no doubt In the minde of the s Int as to its sinless The leattne and dvaubilon program GOLDEN PANTHERS SWEEP TO VICTORY AS LIONS CRUMBLE Win, Eas - ern Championship By Downing Penn State 30-0, in Final Game TRIUMPH OF BLUE AND GOLD EARNS COAST TRW Ileleh, Booth, Hagen Batter Niltany Line To Register Four Touchdouns Pitt . powethil Golden l'anthei=. proved beyond the shadon of a doubt their claims to the grallion thainpion -.hip of the E.ia uhtn tho batteleil then way to a .01-0 :elm% one Bea lagged Natant Lions in the an nual Tutkev Day entountel last pith the natal h-daseu.,eal Coast trap alwat, in t rem the Blue and Gold machine, at the height of its pet fcc ken, played super lot foothill, hound mg the Lion backs on eSely play and so roping asada. the oppa.ing (Ama son tide natal an a. eba,tilde olferhe Eton member of the rogolat Pitt backfield, Hag., p elth, Booth and Edwards. formed a pm feet Intel tea tme combinat , an. the Panthes.,' most dangmous offence neap. The contest min iliercely maged th,oughout the cunt ',mod a, the tra ditional opponents ',Atka ,ithout ~cote Pitt's ,tote came noun after the second quartet opened Al hen :Mil- In, substitute halfback inn oide mound the end lion, behind his goal line and sari nipped foi a safet, by the :dolt Hagen Long ion, by Hagen, Edward, and Booth 1 ned 'he may for n touclido,n ullith the lattei styled after a steady march to tile ;hashing stills. With the ball on Penn State's -even yard line, a second (Conti*or! la,t page) Dr. Robert Dengler Will Translate Old Greek Botany Book Announcement that 'De C,tuon Plantaium," a Grea book on bot.tny written in the ages %then Creek ens the pros alma language, is being translated into English by Do4.tot Robert E Dengler, associate pro lessol of Gaa:k at Penn State is at tiacting nation male interest lhern has been unit one other hook itiaten by Theopinatu , , knottn as tho "Father of Botan" trans lated, andthat„ nanielt, the "iltstum Plautinum " The rendering into Lngio,h of the second stork, hotever, by Doctor Dengler is moll under tore A:, a rt,ult of Profe•sm I)engler', moil, there are nom aNailable the famous, lateel:o twos un the phy so- °10g.% of ptopagation in plants. It Ina> be taken as shoe nig the utmost that botanical scientist could offer in his. tune, about 2.;110 of 2100 tears ago Sm..° " Ihuimi Dal," no into cAing group of hooks belonging to Pro (Continued on third page) Morris Knowles Talks On Regional Planning “Govel nment amen, rot cat - alp: out t egootal Monolog” out he the ,object of the engineeung lecture to be green in Old Chapel at four-too "'cloak flu, latet noon tic Mortis Knox, le, a pt =moot engmeet it Ihttßhoigh. AI) Kneoles has had esten.dee watt., in the held of oatet ,upph. and the taluation of public utllltle, lot the pant teat he In, been pi con tnent in plutnotung toning in Pitt-- hung)]. Ile , it ',tendon of the 1111- et can Societe of Cm! Eintineets, Who's Dancing 1 Tattrgiatt."' Players Will Enact "The Family Upstairs" As Initial Production enn Stale Plat or' till open their 1927 censon lit pi esentlng "1 he Panic Upstaii-," a truce comedy, in the kuditormin on Wednegdav night at eight o'clock Tins plat scull he the first of six ma ior productions planned co: the coining lour Other plass are "The Enema" by Channing Pollock, Rex," a Grteld tiattedcli .ophocleq, "Set a Thal" a irc-teat plat, "Se.l.ond the ilormin," veil "Mul‘an met Night', Dream" lic Shake , pent u with . .11enti , ,solin's mu- SIC HIGH SCHOOLS TO BATTLE FOR TITLE Bellefonte and Mount Carmel Will Engage in District Football Scrap BOTH TEAMS HAVE CLEAN RECORDS FOR PAST YEAR Bellefonte high •..hold and Mount Calmat high n Inners of the it octet n and en,tel n dnnwn, tordha tic etc. n tll ,duatale tot the thampten ship ut the Leland Penn, Mum foot ball confer men on Nett Boat et Field Imo.] on afternoon at MO o'clock Bellefonte high school, undefeated cot too %ear, and tied Dols tit: tie tunes doting that perks', lends the ne.,tet n diststa comm..= the high :chooli, or Lock Basco, 'f. one, Al toona, NI tither, Johnston n, Jet .SFot e, Cleat field and Hollifli*slrat it. Mount Carmel ha, enter get! toe mc• tot Xi oni the lam, n coup of high .Lhool. Shenandoah, William Penn. of ilamshui o, John Balm , of Iliu m but g, Fotta.tlle, Gett‘,7buto, ton, Allentown, Bethlehem, Lebanon, Readin g % ,Steelton, Wilham,port. Lan- I. inter. Laston Mahoneo Gilt, 'I nom . qua, Sunbur3 and Loughlin of Wilkl.- ! Bat re Xn achno,son pill° of one dollar onll he ehang,tl fon the contest %%hall null be [lntoned 113 the andent en., of both team: WPSC WILL BROADCAST CHAPEL SERVICES ONLY Program Director To Seek Neu Attractions For Station Radio Audiences iletinite plan , hale ken 111.1111' fm Lltllll, I.llilU 1,10.1d,1,th 011 il it ,cheiltile, lie the ciillege bi•nd abling station, WTSC It that until (3111A111.1, N.1.1t1011 onh SandiSand.it mottling chapel sell ices will b.. untl...e.t During the entire !. cm these Si dl be put on is ith t °gala!its except through vacation, n hen theta ate , cu lees. Si the first of the e n e.pectcd that it nen ,hedule of broadcast, still be at ranged to include nun featut es that nil! Prote attiaL til e to the 'lntion La , ' night a midnight comet t ma, gi‘ en hi the Cardinal Eight o,lle, ta a in Much elfin t, a ere made to reach di,tant !ninth Thin followed rho ueuol 11'ednezday night In ogram 01 0 huh talk, 1,00 gut en by Di .1 P Raenout and Pi ofe-nor .1 0 Hello!. "High Hat" Johnny Blithely Yodels Swiss Echoes From Lofty Chimneys Ti eadunt perdototly on the cave, not el , int t clod the lam of the N ittatn u lute ht -,outs currency alto chum- Loin tt,o dtn, ote toe the 'll.anlatgls - not. net et filleting to hie pumice nu t.udtton esoilu , lleft iodleal lit flout tout to roof, all the ct htle at- the I cot and quiet of the. pot toil. touting emmu, etc, and the pined- I dohnnt Iwo annitunted te-ttoninton of tootnolo!. ing authentic. "High i to. "duty unt h" lot an 1111.101111te Hat .lotions" Leman, mho 01111119 be t puu tl or the "nro•t sootashed" nun m the : L etioeti „ ho hi , „ oh , nem noeld..anc+ hi, logged triumphs tn. riatotitits huu.efiitiet ott ton. , the Intercollegiate world, which he 'm ear wllcq thtioeirheiit the t,iitto. sorrel as ahonnersweep, when he I. t , hi -tmivtrd Stile (tionme it , rudely blithelt the Newark salon 1021, rerumnr: in 1025 and now of talk of ho chosen niofessrun e laps cut ,tealllt, home Thus o married the cause for the ,m w Indranapolor, Indnora, and Penn Indran lose calls and Swiss echoes of State t , t h e „ stilt too , t „ it , he this the \lns -which bate been wafted ;st , itoi r „ lite he „,ti„ ledhis Ldland CHARLES E ROBIriSON Boots Final Game ( iiitany Jim therm 2m PLAN HIGH SCHOOL "PENN STATE DAY" Student Council Ia Cn en Nm el Suggestion To Stimulate Intel est in College SUNDAY MAIL. BLUE KEY. COME BEFORE MEETING I h t: a "Penn State lon ' be beet a ill of the high i-thoel. throughout thus •tutu ti otonolate gitatio inteiest in the ('ollige eas .u_gc.ted Ics Is. td Clict.iltaclei Coantil meeting fueocla‘ night Blank that a "At In (las of tun 10.11 1.0 .tt in the h.gh .thot.l. at uLrth ton •5 5110 Plan St 1 . 1. roan %sill t. 46 on the (•ollt¢e tnutzon. o,le to pi [won .he :01.11 I,n a Suntln mail delt‘el, and anutliv: to pet .Illl' ISt, ton.atot.on, uue \ ttkle I state, tit it the Stud , nt ottnul hall total all Bite lie , nomination- eotatnittec ten, tints, I Heat I 131,1111,111m1', '2B, that] watt. 11.11- 11111 I. 11,1 , tttt, '2B and taut ge Utltt tlt '2S, a., appointed t. tale , - tttlate the tittt t ttlat t e ,ta.ttlan .Intl Le it t tatatmatl ant t mgt., tlttett tl EDUCATORS GI 1 E TALIkS Al' CENTRE HILLS CLUB %%ell-kno,n Niue ktot, gate 5, 1 Int, c•Uug tall., on itt.r,oltut of eclat itton at the(oust t Lot dub bottom.: nt hl at the ['oh , t e 1611. 011111.1 11111,-11 al night at tot t n 11, II I. 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PRICE FIVE CENTS LIONS ENCOUNTER MIDDIES IN FINAL GAME OF SEASON Regular Niltar* Lineup Looms Formidable fur 'foniorron's !Lillie at Annapolis CIIERRI"ti RETURN WILL STRENGI lIEN BACKFIELD Hooter., Completely 'Vanquish SI% arthrnore—Fight to Tie 11;1% erford fuiltu,l% battling 11,1,0 t -ford to a ~talmatc and conpletele routing Swaithinoic In a "Lord 'core, 11-0, (luting the 1,,,t week, the Lion hooters x ill attempt to pn•,ene an un , ,nrolged :ague zepotation Pomo roa when the, entountet on the Blue and 101 l :old I tut, far the. ..ta on. the Nits p' nu, hare a taan .1 Naught aOh th.feat, and ttctmec,, uloch en 11.. , e1f letle luau anon of the outcome ef t eon0•1', ea,h Earl. in the I a•on that %anon:shed Pcnn to the ,ttne ol ;-9 but latcr nut , ttccaeottte du full, at tl.e hand. of Larat ettc. and I slug, flout.% et that halea tor n t eh, en atel one not c eels ta. ,tan On A 11.1111.1 WI I 1:Ell!EMIIII 1 Ito N intim team o ilt uet E.-1n f0...41 b, the rette n ( aptatn Jen (lion Ice hn fit ,t game -into the .it ‘..th L If.lNCtte :Ince heel, ago It ntll In. Ii- final .. -amen appe um.... untie]. the Blue and \Shan ..tantla,d, \ Ith the esant.on of \lon, Sorry •.h.. to cal ;ling inotonta able puny Mond, oa. Injuted c hen he made 3 11.1:0 dine and t lashed with Nicartn nooe ph, el, and tr.al post, the lawn, ts I 1 otto.nt a I..gula: lineup to the Alladte, atd lire still lie maintained In 11; 5 5 goal-inctter. Jim, 1ac•',4,1 and Lutr I • o. 'alt. C 1.., at the I, qua, l o.rst In the halfback Leith, 0111 be Repine, lalget tun and lames or llced It GI .-a/ 11, , net h,dd dean has tot runt u , nuu 6nunnl posliaon, he mat ste st a in the ha.f bat I. 1111 e The Nat lot tit ferpo Bill tie mark oll. ..ttetortht out Its the plan otz of knelt i Clio I udl ono, too•e pan up in the 2ullbae6 to-to Horn vho Ihp. .houn Grads notoot coma ted oho hu•p, hi, he of nett in the 1, of .t,:t41,41L1A attattl, u nil de. `fond toe Woe tool Nt. lint Oct Penn S. a, ha, managed t.. a stain in eagae standing tins , atidat.'• ft al nail atcr- Im t il Lune the -a, cttat te•t Of t hard fret foul •tout and far m,: gnat tu, In is Inds eaLli tL.nn man atntl Inilnalable though un,utee,aful ...atilt, and -11Oond tarefoll defense too e.tra period, acne plattal but I inked in no goals. =ME= 'lle 5i,.,, thinole game aas a walk.. to, the Lion 13,n01, PlapNl on O.:: •lipinnt hell, the en minter t, plat, almost enttreb to the Linn ea•- umut umuntested p.i and nt le , lact.,ful in Nl= up tin lu.rla:t League -tote, ele‘en !amt.. Suit -tun red a ith live gods n ink Mai-n.Ol Ind GI Iflen nettaal tan and tut, and Jatnlnon one GLEE CLUB BEGINS FIRST CONCERT TOUR OF YEAR Soloist,. Magician Appear With Gleemen on Progtam at Dultoi, .ind Indiana comelt tour of the -ea-en, the Penn State later Club re -opted a plogiam in Indiana. l'enti,lsania ht. , : night antler the 0.1 , .pi.e at the II I I,l,:terall uuucl] John N 1 11 ainei the to,entation. th“ •ortg-tLi. anti gee u 1 cI tm Du Cm, high Du- Penn, hail. I, uncle] the au-- lute. or con hn.rd Misagatl elah ot that place Pie‘ant, to the es ulo 101 roVIII.I the menthe], of the see. dull 1,111 be entertained al
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