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FROMM Opposite Front Campus Since 1913 FARMER LADS COMPRISE HALF OF TWO YEAR AG$ Registrar Finds That Farming Leads in Occupation of Students Parents Of the sy..t. -one students entolled in the tnno-5 cal cow:ee to agmulture at Penn State, thnts-one are the sons of Linnet accm ding to a stn. vm completed today by William S Hoffman, the college 1 eg•strae The meicantale glom, d'olloins the fanner gioup ul mental occupations, totaling nine in ho .ue stmekcepeis, ancichants or dealeis Pine hone cfathcrs mho ale piciftssional nice, such lanes ci and doctois, and five come from the in tisan class nnith the temnthder scattered, ranging from dells to engmens The .unmans shoes that the ten dency dot young men not iaised on the farm to pursue agincultuie et its mus phases as a cocation, still pm rist, It is generally known that tome of the most prominent and pro grcssin e fee riots of Pennsyln area completed the two-you tom.: at Penn State. Hop Group Decides on Programs as Favors (Continued from first page) College song, he the ...Wane° of the I,ooldet, le a genuine pony tirped pencil Dull the attached to it by a mil; cord of College colors. The Later will he usei because of the impract of having the thee colors of the Cla , ,s of 1030. Don Vorliee, of Broadmay%, "White Way," Jan at list pv-e•cellcnce, mill lead the dancing for the underclass Soma], mhile Red Nichols and his Ft, Pennies and the Chat leston Cha,,ers uill idteinate mill the re cording orchestra in pin, iding special ty acts for the terpaicholeans Decorating find., Numerous The, - week the committee gill meet to plate a contiact with come fain fon the decorating of the Armory Companies front all parts of the state halo bid for the function, and definite 'action isnll he taken at the meeting "Y" Discussion Groups Plan Outing at Cabin in conjunction uith the girl's cab inet, fie:Jlian discussion groups laid hold their second annual patty at Andy Lytlo's cabin the kater part of next month Weekly meetings bane been held by the go atm, at Fiend's Union +Abele varicuc 'mules:An, dingo:, topics that noncom n freshmen The clisem.sion giutips have been combined and real inteie,t oss she, n by the,e ,ho attend thn. meeting. Anyone intinested in into of throe ;vamps can get in touch ouch hut ie.pcetive section by culling at 121 Old Main Alumnus Wins Honor In Farmers' Contest .11i-eph Ii Yansenhcni, a giaduate i of annual husbai di v m the class of 1415, 005 seluttal as one of the In chef katimg far meis m Penns ivarna at the State Fan in i'i olicta Show in tint, 341)111g i.nt 0001., It wars announ- I ced hi Ralph 1, Watt:, dean of the', School of Agi nailtur c, ester day The contest was open to 'Master farmer. from all parts of the State and the pm elan mai st contest shun ed tat o hands ed entrants, to be chosen on the basis of the business side of the individual's fin in, the appearance of the itemises, the type of home, bre .Ihdity as a father and cituen anti s anon other Jit Le.enhein, vho live, in Hue County, to multi)" of the State Legislature. Dot the vat he mac n.:ntbet of the kcattnan Corp,. Whoopee! Barbecue Sandwiches Candies HOFFMAN'S ICE CREAM TOBACCOS THE STATE COLLEGE BARBECUE 133 S. McALLISTER Lion Grapplers Defeat Alfred in Opening Tilt (Continued from first page) g,i.ippled for a decelion from Cady. 'cadet of the New York aggregation. Ted Wilson net one of Alfred's strongest men in the pemon of Pru den, husky 135-pounder, and displayed particularly good brand of wrest ling in subduing him for half the bout. Don Steno gained the first three pant., for the Lion triumph latter a hail tussle with Alfred ban tam-,eight Both men shooed con • iderablo upend and agility. During the customary ten-minute period, each contender succeded in holding the other lot time and in evading the ethei's efforts in securing a fall. 'the time limit coming before either had shooed superiority ,the grapplers en gaged foi two extra periods in which Steele was able to maintain a ante adsantago of ono minute, tiventy see : ond, Captain Liggett evidenced much of his old time form inn close battle with Cady, Allied , ' special-wmght and captain. With the exception of one tense moments when Cady manoner ed a hall-Nelson and crotch-hold, Wally piomd himself master of the situations Which presented themSehes throughout the bout and won the de cision with a time adantage of Lose minutes, fifty-the seconds Wilson Shoes Aggressir env's The most closely contested encoun ter of the entire meet came in the 14-pound class, %%here Ted Wilson grappled Pruden and held him for a tone advantage of four minutes, forty nine seconds Throughout the tilt, Wilson displayed an aggressiveness, which, coupled synth his knmrlodgo of the gioppling science, should snake hm , an outstanding memher of the ,eptet Los the remainder of the sea son. Another decision lot Penn State as, gained in the welter-weight class, when Eisennian succeeded m main taining his superiority over Flambell ir a deliberate but slow bout. After giappling on the mat and parrying ior an opening, Etsenman held his opponent tota thiee minute, ten sec ond time ads antage. Packard, Neteran varsity wrestler, gained the only fall of the day against Gallo, Allied 115-launder and added Inc points to the Nittany score. Early in the bout, Packard showed Ins su pm auto and presented Gallo from pioviding any noticeable competition below he gins donned in six minutes, thnty-ono seconds • Alfred Scores in 175-16. Bout Alfred uni‘enaty scored her lone tine° points in the light-heavy-weight division h hen Andy Parana proved pot‘eiles, before the advances of Fiedta icks. At the outset, both grap- piers were wary of oath other and awaited .suitable opening. Fredericks -enured a leg hold on Parana winch enabled hum to gam a time ads untage It pros ed to be a match of many re -501504 and %%hen trine Was called, Fredel id, had a time advantage of live minutes, twenty-one seconds. A pool bland of %nulling tactics mai kid the heow y-« eight 4inumon bout in which Rog Mahoney faced Lane, Alf, ed Musky. From the beginning, d. was es Went that Rog had a deeded cJgc on his opponent but 080 not, able to make lon athances count. At the close of the ten-minute period, Mahoney oa, amardml the bout with a time achantage of one minute, 'sw eet.. second., :-: .-1,-:-:-.:z 1: Watch the Win- / :;.: 4. dow for Wednes day. 1.• ~.I. l. .;. I. College Cut-Rate Store 1 ,•:: Allen Street :!: Nittany Passers Rout Gettysburg Courtmen (Continued from first page) alert Lion gualds and pi‘ot man undei ' the loop prevented them front break ing into the scoring column often enough to become dangerous. The Orange and Blue lloormen also used a deceptive hook pass to advantage in penetrating the defense of Coach Iter mann's tossers. Every Blue and White courtma•i but Steve llamas vho replaced George Delp late in the final period shared in the scoring honors. Captain Whitey VoriNieda and Lou Reilly led the at tack with sis and five field goals, re spectively. Tim blond leader's drib bling and running shots sere one of the outstanding features of Satin day night's gains and his defensive work left little to be desned. Ever present and acto.e under the oppon ents' basket, Reilly sins an unportlnt factor in holding down the Bullet scoring. Dick Relnhold, Lion fomard, gore the crowd a thrill with his spectacu lar, one-hand shots, but proved a bit ON er-anxious defensively. Reinhold, along with Joe Wilson, guard, who is outstanding for his rapid and accur ate passing, is one of the coining plal ors on the Nittany squad. The fast cutting and passing of Cy Lungren, stocky guard, boosted ths Lion count by three field goals. Ed die Baron, replacing Limp., proved capable of upholding the standard set by his team mate. After substitutmg for Reinhold at forvvard early in the first half, Jacobson non thud place in the scoring by has clever shooting • and floor um Steve llamas has not hit his stride yet, but promises to break into the line-up more frequently later in the season MacMillan Stars for Bullets MacMillan, diminutale guard, saes high scorer and easily the shining light on the Gettysburg quintet. His uncanny ability to sink long shots from the middle of the floor ,ould saw been dangeious if the score had ever been close Captain Haller and Doyle, center, played men for the Grange and Blue passers Shortly after the opening ,histle the Blue and White dribblers opened tho scoring with Reilly's tap shot after a foul, and piled up thirteen points before the Bullet quintet could , tally one. After Cramer's neat play I under the net for a two-pointer, the Getty sburg tossers staged a short rally that brought the count up to 17 to 9 when Penn State called time out. Pield goals by Cockley and MacMillan munediate4l after play was resumed cut the Nittanv lend to four poet's Von N,eda, Delp, Redly and Jacob son each sank a h‘o-pomter m gum:. succession to return the Lion quintet to supremacy with a safe margin of 15 to 13 at the end of the half. Second Half An interchange of field goals during the first part of the final period brought the count to 29 to 19 ashen the Blue and White di ibblers opened a bnlhant offensive during sshieh the L•ons added eight points when Gettys burg took time out Returning to the floor, the Orange and Blue tossers could not halt the Nittany the before they had increased the score to 18-19. During the last few minutes 9lae- BLUE and WHITE ' Bowling Alley and , Billiard Room V A good student belnucs in re- creuttun as is ell as study. ' 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys 606 W. COLLEGE AVE. WIN-SUM-CREPE The New Crepe for Spring shown in eighty colors 100 per ct. Pure Japan Silk 100 per ct. Pure Dye Washable We will order above in any length desired at $2.50 per yard • EGOLF'S Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables BRIDGE LAMPS $1.25 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 $8 DRAWING BOARDS - • $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK SL7S BOOK SHELVES - - - $4.00 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B uur•r•ur ::- rt»r:•:+ra•+++ 4r, ;»rc •rt :-:• re ••:• r,•~ a•a- a»:-x rs TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN_ itldlan sank two long shots front the middle of the court, Doyle counted with two under the basket and shortly after Baron's neat goal from a cut play, the final shot ended the fray with Penn State still far in the lead by the score of 51 to 29. Coach Hermann will put his court squad though passing and shooting di and light sciimmage in prepara tion for the game Unit Temple Sat ludo) night in the Armory. The hne-up and stol, =lll Field Foul Total Doll.. <1 3 0.0 0 Ilrinlo,ltl, If 2 I-2 a Ron, < r, 1-3 II VonNielln 121 lenl,l I 0-0 12 Lungre n. 10 3 00 0 lorobaon If A 0 0 S Wll.on. 13 2 0-0 4 fluron f 3 I 0-0 1 Ham.. rf 0 0.0 0 TOTAL 24 24 04 GLITISIIUItt. I kld rout Total '0 tl 1 2 1-2 5 an I 1-111 I .1 I -1 0 0-0 0 Grnn.r, rf Mill, If (C., I lloylr r Utallnver rn M 11043111111 In Cockle, If ,11111., c Gull., rn - TOTAL 10 1.13 to Iteferer.-4 rank lArnt, Thespians Open Class In Dancing Tomorrow (Continued from first page) to an announcement by Willmnt W Nichols '2B, local publicity agent. I=l Thespian officials bdieve that there Hill be an especially great aced for candidates this year. The actual try outs for the show will be held in the latter part of February and nt is ex pected that all those who are talented will report for competition. Several Thespian members leave this , afternoon for Philipsburg where they m 11 , entertain the Rotary Club of that loon Eben Peek '2B, and James A. Waterffeld '29, will give several vocal selections ishile Ralph G. Ken nedy '2B, and George Shuster '2B, arc scheduled to ,gee se, oral soft-shoe dances. Robert Thrasher '3l, fresh man sleight-of-hind - artist, will ac company the group and entertain silk feats of magic Other members of the Club making the trip are David D. Mason, William McClements '2B, and Lillian E Hinkel '2B The same group will give an enter tainment before the Elks Club at Huntingdon on Friday evening, Jan nary ti,enty-fiat ' • Take Mentholated Pine-Tar Cough Syrup For the relief of Coughs and Colds, Loss'of Voice, Hoarseness, Bron chitis, and Pul monary Disorders. 60c per Bottle RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Penn State Mittmen Compete for Positions (Continued from first page) ssith the rangy Mahon exhibiting abil ity to get out of the pinches. Christo pher, uho is four inches shorter than tivfahon. manages to keep out of the sway of the varsity man's left Jabs and uses a hard right punch to great advantage. Both men arc in good shape although Christopher was ill two days last week. 135-round Argument No doubt exists .n Coach Houck'. mond as to tho 125-pound scrappers dor the blond-haired Nolakosta has rounded into fighting trim and lip pears better than ever. In the next doosion, however, gloved fists continue to fly furiously every tune Filegar, 192 G intercolleg isle champion, and Wilford climb into the ring. The peculiar boring-in or charging style of the ex-champion to- Feiner with a swift r.ght hook makes him a dangerous man to oppose. 15'11- Semi, who always has been an ob st vto Sor Filer-1r to overcome, has displayed new fighting ability. So far Las the sturly thirty-Gve pound er extended Fileger, that Leo has postponed the selection of a hexer for the third division. Wilford, hoacacr, may see actidn Saturday in the 115-pound bout for Stoic Bendick has been troubled with a wrenched shoulder. In this eaent Filegar will get tho 135-pound can Captain Allis Wolff, v.ho has yet to lose an intercollegiate bout, ls cages to meet his first opponent. Mlle has been an the best of condition since the Christ:lms vacation but has continued to increase Ills already bele - dating speed The lightning loft jab that earned the Nattany captain to many of his victories last year as stall his main threat but Wolff has developed a right hand punch that will cause plenty of trouble. Ikea ics Improa e - , The heasyneight division, which has never been oversupplied with fighting material, will be handled by TOPCOAT BARGAINS at MONTGOMERY'S N% at limSfele • --, Cot blazed the trail As explorer and discoverer in the great of "geography or of scientific knowledge. southwest, Coronado pioneered a trail which Men of the Bell system have penetrated telephone lines now traverse. through trackless problems of research, of To project and construct these lines across manufacture, of telephone operation and of plain and desert and over mountain range management. They purpose to continue was also the work of pioneers, men not their advance, all in the interest of better afraid to grapple with the frontiers either service to America. natron-wide ostem of t 8,000,000 ester-oomort.ag telephones ' OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN" Custer, SlacAndiews and Struble. -Al though this trio bias slow in round ing into fighting condition, the heav ies aro all toady to step into the squared ring next Saturday. iillacAndrews paired off with Cap thin Wolff several times last week sn an attempt to improve speed Mac has dropped several pounds of excess avondupots and is in fine condition. Custer, nearer to the 160-pound class than the seventy-file pound !mon is speedy while Struble as a chard hitter. Leo has not yet decided which of these two will fight Satur day although it is certain that Mae- Andrews will see action in one of the heavier scraps. Other boxers of promise who are practicing daily on the Armory arc Cunningham, Taugner, Boruck, Sag an, Kenn, Clinger, Hayes, Wetzel, Aumiller, 'Cason' Evashwick, Vaug ar and Caidom. The entire squad donned the gloves lost night but Coach Leo has declared a holiday tonight as far as sing merle goes Roadwork, calisthenics, weight pull ing, skipping rope and shadow box ing, will commis° tonight's program Tomonow and Thursday night's bouts again wall feature the training lout me Fraternity Officers To Discuss Problems (Continued froni first page) elmonl aro es.pected to be one of the most empoitant °tents of the three day conference m bettering the .frat- `You Can Get It At Metzger's' We are now ready to buy used text books for the sec ond semester. A most beautiful line of VALENTINES Now on display. L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St BELL SYSTEM `~~ .; Tuesday, January 21, 1928 malty gduation at Penn State, both soctally and by the daemon of know ledge as to Iratertnty alluirs. A round table discussion ail follow the addiess by the special speaker. Pledges Meeting Freshmen and sophomore pledges of ;both the local and national frater nities will meet at the University club Sunday evening at seven o'clock pre ceeding the luncheons. At this time Dr. Joseph C. Nate, executive score tat y of Sigma Chi, will speak. Smokes will be provided Other prominent men who will at tend the confeienee are Dr. Edwin J Catell, noted 'after-dinner speaker, Dr. William S Dye, national presi dent of Beta Theta Pi While here, Dr. Shepardson will also address the grad uates at the mid-year commencement exercises In addition to the luncheons and the pledges' meeting there will be an all fiaternlty smoker, a mass meting and a formal banquet during the course of the three-day conference. EXPERT mending and plain sewing of any kind except dressmaking Will also take care of children dur ing afternoon or evening. 3liss May Lose, Apt. 5, Snyder Garage. 1-17.1tp Fire Insurance t kEUGENE H. LEDERER 'odny the trlrthene make, a Jarqsrie Ire near west.