As-sailing We Will Go VOL XXIII, No. 36 LION- MATMEN SHIFT LINE- UP FOR MAROON Wrestling Coach Intends To Enter New Men Against Lafayette ..Team Tomorrow ,Afternoon The Nittany wrestlers will attempt to add another win to their record of two successivo victories this sea son and maintain the reputation so thoroughly =mailed last Saturday at Philadelphia, when they encounter Lafayette's string of 'inabnich, to• morrow afternoon at two o'clock in tho Armory. Although the Maroon 'grappler, got nt to a late start this yeal, they are dar from being considered an easy match by Coach Charlie Spodel. lie expects to use several men new to the realms of collegiate grappling against the Eastomans, but an all cases still keep his berths amply re =forced. In mew of this and their success against ,Pennsylvania, the . Lions aro favored to display a super ior brand of mat tactics and contend strenuously for the margin of tomor row's score. Wllson Shlfts to Special Unaltered well be the Penn State 115-pound berth, for Don Steele, lithe bantamweight, will resume his place in the mutual bout. However, the lightweight class avail seclude Ted Wilson instead of Captain Liggett The former I.ls.pounder has ceded eight pounds to each of his opponent: already this sear and the Lion coach so anxious to determine what he will de an this proper division To fill the 135-pound vacancy, either Chenometh or flubler will step out on the mats Both men have been providing keen competition for the lights eight post and at as unceitam which sill mites - the bout Welter Undecided The identity of Penn State's welter yi eight wrestler sell remain unknoun until shortly before the contest. At Present, Coach Spin,lel is seriously considering Efienman, anti or Ace for the division. Packard and Rollo bough will retian their places in the 100 and 175-pound classes respective -13 The Nittany mentor eNpeeta to maelt "Tiny" Cranmer an the heavy wnght , bout to teplace Roy Mahoney. PLEBE COURTMEN LEAVE FOR PITTSBURGH TODAY Cagers Encounter Pitt Freshmen Tonight—Battle Carnegie Tech Satiutay Coach Conover's Sreshman to,ero suit luno this morning dor Pitts burgh where they will meet the Pitt plebes tonight and the Carnegie Tech \ )cailings tomorrow night. The Isluttany mentor has chosen the eight men - who t,howed op best in semmmage during the week, to make the trip to the Smoky City. Klem m., 'Moyers and Maims will alter nate at foment with Williams and Diediuk at the defensive posts. Either Macomb or Eustburn will .tart at center chile one other substitute ihe chosen from among Edwards eynolds and Pennypackm. Since the victory over the Tartan first year eagers, the Lion cub mentor has put his pinyon through foul nights of strenuous forty minute scrimmages. Larry fins been con tinually changing the squad around and will not be sure who will start the contest until just before the whistle blows. l'tt Stronger Opponent The Pittsburgh freshmen basket rern 1,111 the the stronger of the two fees, having lost two games and won three. They defeated the .Skubo cubs :11-20 before the Tartans met the Nittany contingent an the Armory. Carnegie with a record of four de feats should prove an easy math for Lany's courtmen. Fraternity Boxers To Meet in Tournament Eight teams will open the inter trate nity boxing tournament when they compete Monday night at tlx o'clock in the Armory According to the rules of the tom ney the boxers will weigh In at noon, on the day that they fight All teams must he on the floor at the appointed time or forfeit the meet to their op ponents Two bouts may be fought by one man The entry fee having been island to two dollars, the win ning team will receive 41 cup as its permanent possession. 11 1 141 rttli ttirle "Y" Treasurer Requests Subscription Payments Although many of the Y. M C A. contribution pledges hams been paid, there Is still a large number of unpaid subscriptions. Those who have made these pleges are asked by the tress urer of the "Y" to pay them at i the Hut before next Friday PENN STATE COACH ATTENDS FOOTBALL RULES CONFERENCE Aids Revising, Clarifying Screen Pass, Fumbled Punt and Backward Pass FUMBLED PUNT RULED DEAD- UPON RECOVERY Hugo Bezdek, Knute Rockne and Ball Spalding Represent American Mentors Representing the American Asso ciation of Football Coaches, Hugo Rezdek, director of athletics, attend ed the conference of the Football Rules Committee at the Seaview country club near Absecon, Nen Jer sey, last Saturday. The clarification of certain rules was the main item of business , Thd bhitanf menMr, "airing . il•ith - Knute .Rockne 'of Notre Dame and Kilt Spalding of the southern branch oh the University of Caldoinia, was appointed recently to represent the football coaches at tho parley of the rules comirsttee -This group is rep iesentatave of every section of the United 'States Three Important Rules Clarification, and in sonic oases changes, in connection with the screen pat, the fumbled punt and the back ward pass constituted the chief items whioh came under the consideration of the football mentors In the case of the screen pass, it was formerly permissible to tackle a (Continua: on last page) Clergyman Speaks At Chapel Sunday Prominent as .L .foremost Episcopal clergyman and former headmaster in the Dpisccpal academy, Philadel phia. Do. Philip J Stemmet4 of St Paul's church Elkins ,Park, Pennsyl- Name, will address chapel-goers Sun day morning Deem. Steinmetz was horn in Phil adelphia, and educated in the pub lic school, of that city. After woih mg with several railroad companies, he decided to entm the ministry. his early training far this profession was scoured at the DeLancey School, Phil adelphia, and further advanced at Harvaid university from whul In stitution he graduated in 1001. He also attended the Philadelphia Divin ity school before beginning an ex tended career as a nunister of the gospel. Among other activities, Doctor Steinmetz is chaplain of the Widener Memorial School for Crippled Child ren. In the summer he has charge of the services at Westhampton Beach, Long Island, Nose York. It was also under his leadership that his present charge at EFlons Park ertablished radio station IVIBG through which services are broad cast every Sunday. School of Agriculture ' Enrolls 590 Students Penn State ranks third in agucul- Land Grant colleges, statistics gather ed and compiled by Dean Ralph L. Watts, of the School of Agriculture, show. lowa State college has 78G regular four-year students, Cornell univer sity. has G5l, Penn State college 590, and Texas A. and 51. college 506. In freshman entailment, Penn State ranks fourth with 202 students. lowa is first Ivith 357, Ithssissippi A. and 91, college has 248, and Texas A. alai 31. college has 218. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928 NITTANY PASSERS FACE UNDEFEATED PITTSBURGH FIVE Encounter Tartans Alter Tilt With Strong Blue and Gold Quintet Tonight SQUAD OF TEN PLAYERS TAKES TRIP WEST TODAY Panther Cagemen Score Wins - Over Syracuse, Chicago, Ohio State, Army Penn State's courtmen face the OA of the season tonight sshen they journey westward to engage the un defeated and highly-touted Panther quintet in the Pitt stadium. The Nit tany passers will meet the Carnegie Tech five in a return engagement to morrow evening on the Tartan court. The Blue and Cold dribblers began their long line of conquests by invad ing the Westein Conference to trip Michigan, Chicago, Northwestern and lowa in successive contests They , next returned to the home court and trimmed the Dartmouth quintet, last year's champions of the Eastern Col legiate league, and Ohio State by com fortable margins Pitt Continues Conquests Syracuse followed its 45-24 drub bing at the hands of the Pitt tossers by nanouly awning from the Nit tany floormen on the following even ing. Coach Carlson's cagemen ran wild over Carnegie Tech and Went (Continued on last page) SENIORS CONSIDER DANCE ORCHESTRAS Winter Carnival and Athletic ' Events Scheduled for Same Week-end ANNUAL FUNCTION WILL 13E HELD MARCH NINTH Selection of program-fusers, tenta tive award of the decorating contract and orchestra possibilities for the an nual Senior Ball which ss ill be held in the Armoir Pealay night, March ninth, Isere announced today by John M. Rumen, chairman of the dance committee. A winter spotty carnival, of .special interest Ro uppere , ar,:men who plan to attend the formal dance, is sched uled for the week-end of the Ball. Ae eluding to the athletic schedule Sor Satuidayr, the Losers will encounter Temple university, the uiestlers unll grapple with the Cornell university snatmen and the Ciskethall five will meet the Putt quFntet in the Armory. Among the orchestras with munch negot.ations have keen opened to play fur the again ate those of Gomm 01- ^en, Guy Lombaids, Dewey Bergman. Jean Goldkate, Jan Garber and Brucu•Stecle Definite announument on the final solution is expected with in the next two weeks The prcgrami were ordered itom the 13 A Wright company of Phila delphia while the decorating cont./let will probably bo askaidml to the Sri seritem company of Wilkes-Barre next tseek. COLLEGE HOLDS SPECIAL • COURSE FOR DAIRYMEN Agriculture School Instructs Many Municipal Producers In Modern Processes Purposing to give up-to-date infor mat on in commercial and municipal milk mocesses, the dairy husbandry depantmcnt Is now conducting a two week's course, which staited Mon day, in "Minket Milk and bulk Con trol" The course aril include plant meth ods of supervision and control as used by city and state 'health departments it well stress the production, hand ling, and distn,bution processes of market milk There aro twenty-six students en tolled in this course, which as the last or the three short courses offered by the dairy husbandry department. Ac cording to fames recently released, the dairy manufacturing short cours es have the largest enrollment of any session of their type in the country. The market milk industry has de veloped into an important business, especially in the East where there is a concentration of population, ex plains Francis I. Doan, assistant pro fessor of dairy manufacturing, seho is In charge of the course, Engineers Drop Study In Foreign Languages The faculty of the Engineering School met recently and decided to drop all modern language courses Ruin the curricula. according to Prof. C W. Becse, head of the Industrial Engineering department Ilowevei, members of this real's ireshman class will be laid to the re ements of this year's curriculum and will the compelled to complete any language course that they may have begun. DOCTOR SLOSSON, NOTED SCIENTIST, DELIVERS LECTURE Educator Will Present Address Tonight As Sixth Number Of "Y" Entertainment DEAN WENDT ACCLAIMS SELECTION OF AUTHOR Speaker Is Well-Known as Head Of Scientific Service in • Washington, D. C. Dr. Edwin E. Slosson, acclaimed a. One of the best known scientific auth orities in the world, will address pat rons of the Y. M C. A Entertainment Cams° ton ght at eight-fifteen o'clock in the Auditorium. Doctor Slosson was originally scheduled to talk here next Finlay, but because of an unavoid able engagement be was forced to advance the date 'of his appearance here. The speaker is thiector of Scienti fic Service, a unique institution, meth its headquarters at Washington, D. C. Established with the populari zation of science as its am, the or ganization acts as a Meson agency ban can technical groups of the world at large. It is spot ryred by the Na tional Academy of...Auk:cc ; t , ei tonal Research Waned and the American Association for the Ad vancement of Sc ence and maintains o daily nests scoriae to nenspapm; interpreting scientific wants in ac curate and wadable form In addition to all his scientific knowledge, asserts Di. Gerald Wendt, dean of the School of Chemistry inn Physics Dutton Slosson stands out pro-em nently for his human quail t es, his personal charts and his hu mo. Penn State is fortunate to tie on his schedule. Doctor Slosson was n in Kansas in 1865 and graduated from Kansas State university in 1890 The next thirteen years he spent as rprofessor of eliennstiy in the Unwers.ty of Wyoming and as client st of the Ws cnunE agricultural expen meet sta tion Notre Dame Coach Charters Ship for 1928 Olympic Visit Having s'.7ncd a contra-1 Math the Conan d t ne Con u,c of a ship, Knute Recline, Notre Damn football coach, will take in small tinny of friend., C,illcgo student., and othca; on a Sun opean tom next summa, mall a to the 1948 Olympic Gaines in An,teidain ,n a feature of the trip. The panty will visit six countries llolland and the trip will cover in period of •as weeks Because of the proposed trip, Coach Reckon has an nounced that he mill not conduct hi. summer school course in football coaching as has been has custom in pievious years Who's Dancing I Friday Sophomin e Hop Saturday Omega Epsilon Beta Kappa Phi Kappa Tau (closed) Theta Kappa Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Lambda Theta Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Canima Phi Chi Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigma at Kappa Sigma House Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Chi, Theta Chi at Phi Sigma Kappa (cloned) Beta Lambda Sigma, Chi Upsilon at Beta Lambda Sigma House Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Nu at Beta Theta Pi House !Sigma Phi Epsilon, Thcta Xi at Theta Xi House Sigma Phi Sigma Lanaxia Chi Alpha Tatirgiatt. BOXERS THREATEN NAVY SUPREMACY TOMORROW NIGHT Captain Wolff Leads Mates to Annapolis in Attempt To End Middy Streak SAILORS WIN FIFTY•TWO MEETS IN EIGHT YEARS Bendick Will Meet Burke, Grid Captain—Filegar To Enter Featherueight Tilt A Navy I cram; team may capon encu its foot defeat ill eight years when Captain Alhe Wolff and cohorts tackle the Midshipmen tomor row evening at Annapolis The Mai d es aro indeed in danger of being donosed from their pinnae'e, for the Lions, strongmr than mer, and unde feated this year, are determined to hand the Naval Academy nngmen their final setback Although Penn. State lost 5-2 to the Navy last year, smeral bouts wore awarded by hair line decisions Last Chance Tommow, too of the Blue and Wh.te rmgmen wil have their last chance to avenge themsehes for pre sinus defeats at Annapolis Frankie Mahon and Fdegar, both centers, have shown considerable umprovement in thin: uctiteMs this neck and ate es meted to exhibit an assortment of punches that will gain deciesons The bantamweaght meets Renard, a neu (Continued on last page) THESPIANS BEGIN DANCING CLASSES Instruction Will Be Continued Tuesday, Thursday Nights , , Until March First • - STUDENT MANUSCRIPTS CONSIDERED UNWORTHY Regnumn. with a :feta, of lurlicr irg-up exeretses and elementary steps, the Thmpian club held the first of its dancing in..truction classes Tues day night in the Auddlornun Among the fifty candidates who re pot ted there m m e set end xho shot, ed promise of theatrical alnlity., accord toy to Ralph G. Kennedy '2B, who is directing .the gtoup The classes still continue on Tuesday and Thursday right, until about \larch tint, and any students de.oting to until' may still do so at the Thespian Audio ui the Auditorium A, a ri,ult of an inve,lngat,n Raymond 1, Paterson '2B, Aage man ager, the Ckt, is con•rdering the prie d., a of •orne profe,ronal nener, which was u,eil in a , Philnilelphin praduttrun a few se.ll, ago Decision lhouever, until the final selectors of the play fur this year ho, been made. That the :how itself mil la• 4.. f a piofe, °nal nature uao &tided when Maurice Wray., coach of the Thes pian+, st. ded that none of the stu dent manusciipts submitted for the print contest %wok! be .satisfactory Mr horn said that he was unable to considm al* of the mainly because of poet con,la action and dia kgut. Underclassmen TO Begin I Scrap Tourney Next Week 2 Freshmen and sophomore ! ! boxing eliminations well be held I next ouch in the Armory. Fre.hnuin bouts will be held on Tuesday and Thin.day Mink 2 ! sophomores will meet Wtdnes- ! day and Friday The soph frosh scrap may be held next Satuiday Child Harold's Ton Drives Co-ed "Mo There was disappointment in store for a group of half a Amu home economics co-eds I then they started their sn week, of residence in the homemaking pi actiee house on the can pus c ith the opening of the steond semesteß. It emus *arise Harold, the team than a yeas old idol of the practice house, Ilerest, the baby who rules over thirty "foster motheru" who give him every attention during the year, ,had declared a holiday ilsy developing a tieklah throat and an inclination to :Tend a ueelc en the College infirmary. Gay Couples To Throng Annual Sophomore Hop Committee Promises Underclassmen Gala Time In Armory Tonight—Dancing From Nine Until Two O'clock i. 1 Chapel Seating Plans I To Appear m Old Main - Chapel seating arrangements i for Jumoi 4, sophomore, and : flesh)]. will he posted Satur day morning on the bulletin i boned in Old Main. Seating of i ! the senior, will be arranged and 1 1 pihtcd next vicch ' i i COLLEGE ASKS FOR CHANGE IN SITE OF RAILROAD STATION Wants Depot Placed at Head Of Atherton Street To Improve Campus POWER HOUSE WILL BE SITUATED AT OLD MINING Present Electrical Plant Will Be ReMON ed With Building of Engineering Unit - To conform Ulth the proposad change in several of the College build ings, the Belefonte Central has been u•ked by the College to change the s•te of its stat•on front its lament posit on in front of Engineering D to the head of Atherton street and to remove the track. from College property , The, new plan for, the - campus , in front of the engineering buikhnes includes the renanal of the boiler and electrical rooms to the present posi. Lion of the Old Mining building,. With the reinoral of the station and tracks, the ground taken by 'them can be graded and improved The changes will not take place hov. ere„ until new building, to house the mining comment, now in the Old Mining builillng, can be erected the erection of the new engineering lornleing on the a te of the old foun dation w.ll practically mean the re eel of the present electrical Maid. o Inch is connc..ted io..th the boiler room This plant is only temporary, •hai•ng been era:Led after the (le , ti action of the engineering burldnig by fire. Br placing the railroad Ant..en in the I.,,,tern end of the Borough it will lie po.sible to i cnr.i e all lan- I earl wicks fi om College property es milt a spur which o ill run to the sup ply house Education Official Reports Fine Trip Dcar w , al G C11,101 . .4 of the School or Edu,olon, ,tho IS (1 1.11,ng iround the wolI I mi the lincr hut," with his silk, -Lite, m ,evai I letters, lecer.ed ecently by friends as.tienitc. that they tile having ar cnjoya'Jle An,nn., till quaint and interesting Tot, winch they have visited alrcady ale Villa France, Naplc., Athens, Eat fa. Jel u,aleni, Cotta and 04 aileira Madman pi omled math of IntereA and amusement to Dean and Mr., Chambers Shot t trips none taken m ox-carts, but these provul so untom furtalle that motel can. noon sup planted Dam Dean Chandra, states the: on hoard the "Resolute" are twerrty-three people from Pennssl - and that the hostess of the ttm in Miss MeCottan of Ursams col ic= The next atop eel be made at Bombay, India, on Fobtuaty eleventh illar Contraction thers" To Distraction IluiolYs cold permitted his prompt toturn to the practice house and lob ~ i‘c "nen mothers" by Wednesday, and the cottage assented its mail routine nine) , always includes the care of an intim— The girls use seniors to atonic econtmits, and .befoic they graduate have opportunity to leutn the acien• titan management of a home Aai thy from nn orphanage or one boron.] tient patents , uncrale to iprosade for it, completes the home. Needless to say, Harold had a fine lunch and a hearty welcome when he Icturne.! to Ilillcrest on Wednesday. ' Five Dollars Worth of Nichols PRICE FIVE CENTS Undeineath a multi-colored ceitnig diffusoil adth soft lights, more than five handled couples are espec.ted to glue o.'et the rtflect.ng floor of a gaily decorate! Armory tomght from nine until tao o'clock to the straur, oi enchanting dance music. 'lllO oc casion mails the 'eyelid' annual Sopic Hap, the only underclass formal fune- t , of the ye ir Ae All.Collefie throng. will fill the • mincloum Aimmy for chat the curn n.ttee promise., will be the social ent of the :manse All preparationv fo. the affair will be completed this mm nmg, aeemding to Chanman Sid ney it Lewis' final arirpuncemcnt made last night Pt oho oaten Hie f concolod fo plot,. booth 1111111110 c in fhc Ar mor y hot talc) than fire o'clock flux ff !moon find f 0 11,001 T file note beforemiff o•clocl, (occur- I coy ntof POW 10 focflitatc the foot/. of the deco, ato, v. Tickets will be on sale until eight thirty o'clock tonight at Montgomery', and at the entrance to the dance fliers aftcr until midnight The admission price is five dollars Booklet-program favors will be distributed at the Ar mory enhance where a canopy from the campus walk will mark the ap proach to the dance floor. Musical orchestrations will be offer , ed by the combined Cliaileston Chas ers and Red Nichols and Ins Fi‘e Pennies under 'the leadership of Don Vortices Each mehestro will also play special programs for the merry , making crowd. DOCTOR DAVEY FURTHERS RESEARCH ON CRYSTALS Noted Physicist Installs New Electrical Equipment fur Continuance of Work Dortoi Whirler I'. Inirty, x ice-dean Co the Chenin.tir and Phymes se.hool. NOM iecently !Acme a Pollen of the In,titutt. of Phr,n, at London, hn - land, has eceived flu- latter honor lugs ly , littame of hi, orna-making research snook in atom and cry.,tnl, it is under. tcod by arum!, of the Col lege LN,Ltur ty to produce . single crystal of topper sus mchei in length, iv but one of the many cc •caroh Ilona with which ihe wa. cred ited 'elide .101111.; reoearth physi cot fm the General Blezta.c [-m -eaty, , hcrote lie (.11111U to Penn SLmte lus than Lwo years ago. ills work Schenectady attracted marked at tentit,it from ,ibiting British SCICII it As AL Penn SLite Doctor I).tvev has in . Ing.ll voltage rlc.b teal equip tent foi the continuance 01 h., TC amnia, in initial, and their compo t aton iii won't here ns expected to Pal t t the on'lttunir of (Patinae form tilat on "pie,ci Ila lent." he N, bleb 11.11 V new and useful conannations of met al call he made. Ile Is also Inveati n„ating the nmdamcntnl pt Inc. pies ohetalty the hardness and clactalahle on nicLila, and allow+ may he deter mined and dualcd con l'amattons made ii (ado. COLLEGE OFFICIALS WILL VISIT RELIGIOUS PARLEY Dotter Hazel. Dean Watts and Secretary Kitchen Plan Princeton Trip Picsident Ralph D lleticl. Dean Ralph L Watts of the School of A,- culture and IViliner J. Kitchen, see meta+r of the Y. M. C A , will attend n conference of college officials at Princeton unriemity next Friday, Saturday and Sandi*. The purpose of the conference is to coeoder the pichlen, of compul sory dal 11114 Sunday worship in col leges in cour.,es of curricula hearing on icligien The parley will also deal with the functioning of the churches and religious societies such the 'Christian assocrations. Discussiunal in Character Wan the exception of a banquet on the opening evening and 41 brief tbsint, address, the , conference will be entitely dacussional in character.