Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 02, 1928, Image 1

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    Will Lions
Toll Buck
Knell?
VOL XXIII. No. 42
Nittany Basketball Team
Will Meet Bucknell Five
EXPERIENCED BISON QUINTET TO FACE
LION DRIBBLERS TOMORROW
ON ARMORY COURT
Penn State's basketball team oill
oppose an experienced Bucknell quin
tet at seven o'clock tomorrox night
on the Armory floor
Of the fifteen games played to date
the Bison courtmcn have non eleven
and, lost four. Conch Plant's tossers
have sustained defeats at the hands
of Duquesne, Georgetown and twice
at the hands of .the Temple univer
sity dribblers,
No Outstanding Victories
The Bucknell cagemen hose non
from no outstanding teams this sea
son. Western Maryland, Ursmus,
Ilaverford, Schuylkill, Susquehanna,
Juniata, Muhlenburg, Allegheny and
St. Francis have fallen before the at
tack of the Bison passers. The fact
that the past record of the Orange
and Blue five 'is unimpraosive does
not predict an easy victory for the
Lions, honorer. After the surprise at
Syracuse, the Nittany floormen should
be prepared for stiff opposition in to
morrow night's tilt
With four of their wady tossers
six feet or user, Bucknell's quintet
has the advantage of height over the
Lion dribblers To start the contest,
Captam Archie Seiler will hold down
the center post, 'Woodring and Klost
erman the guaid positions, and Hal
mks and Frable or Bennet at forwards.
Captain Seiler Is Star
Captain Seilei is the star and high
scorer of the Orange and Blue floor
men die has scored 136 points this
year or twenty-five per cent of the
total number accounted for by the
entire team. Bernie Klosterman,
guard, ranks second to the Bison lead
er for point honors auth ninety-three
tallies Halick', is the captain-elect
of the 1028,Bucknell football team and
figured prominently in the defeat of
the Penn State gridmen last fall.
Coach Hermann will probably use
the same combination-against Buck
nell that proved so effective in the
Colgate fray. Steve llamas and
(Continued on lass page)
PLEBE TOSSERS ENGAGE
BISON CUBS TOMORROW
Line-Up Remains Unaltered As
Yearlings Prepare for
• Seventh Game
With a fourth con.secutise victory
as lLa goal Penn State's freshman
basqtball team will face a strong
Bi , on quintet in the sesenth game of
the season tomorrow night in the
Armory.
Coach Lamy Conover expects to
start the same group that began ac
tivities in the interclass scrap last
Saturday. The Blue and White }Tai
ling aggregation which has been deft
untouched by mimes or below grades
the past meek will piovide plenty
of opposition for the Lesstsiburgians.
Captain Paul' Klumrine and Jack
Moms et their usual forward posts,
judging from the recent piactices,
mill she the Beane!' defense men a
great deal to think about. Macomb
him fully remand from lus disabil
ity due to an abscessed foot and will
act as pivot man Cum tins and Chuck
Williams, the imancible first year
guards, mill endeavor to keep the
enemy's sphere clem of the metal mint
and in case either should fail in then
data, Dieditek small see action in the
defensive area. ,
BLsons Present Formidable Ilse
Bucknell's 3 cr--attlo freshnum has
-I.etcers are also primed for the con
test which the 3 hope will be an exact
- (Continued on last page)
STUDENT ARCHITECTS TO
DISPLAY SAMPLE WORK
Student work of fifteen schools of
the Association of Collegiate Se:heels
of Architecture v.III be exhibited on
Friday and Saturday in Engineering
F, by the department of architecture.
Tennsylvania, Cornell, Yale, Har
vard, Illinois, Zlinnetotaand Penn
State are included among the colleges
in the association. Faculty, students
on otthrnspeople ale Invited to attend.
1931 Collegian Business
Men Will Meet Tuesday
All Freshmen who mere un
able to attend the first meeting
(or the Co/legion Business stall
hold Wednesday night, may re
port to the Collcoun office on
eight o'clock Tuesday night.
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NITTANY MITTMEN
TO FACE QUAKERS
Boxers :Encounter Pennsylvania
In Annual Meet Tomorrow
At Philadelphia
CHEEK INFECTION KEEPS
FILEGAR FROM LINE-UP
The Natany 'boxing teens left State
College this morning for its dual meet
with the Univeicoty of Pentuyliania
at Philadelphia Because of the ill
ness of Filef,nii, Coach Houck seas
forced to make a last minute substi
tution in the 125-pound driision
Although the Quaker fistmen ihase
lost to Army, Virginia, Syracuse and
Navy, then• mac gin of defeat has been
close in every meet. The Reel and
Blue ringmen lost to the Penn State
boors 5-2 last tear and are aircioub
Ito make up for this setback
Eby Gets Another Chance
Coach "Houck's enter in the 115-
pound class is Frankie Mahon who
(las been boxing in great style ail
season' and who will probably op
pose Bonegatore. A. cheek infection
forced Filegar to retire this week and
as a result, E,liv will get the call at
the 155-pound post. Although Eby
furled to display any 'hosing ability
in the M I. T. meet, Coach Houck is
giving him preference o‘er Casont
because of the latter's pout condition
(Continued on fourth page)
Fraternity Wrestlers
Meet for Semi-Finals
The seam-final tound of the inter
frateinity wiestling tournament ~t ill
be held Tuseday evening nt the Arm
ory when Kappa Delta Rho meets
Sigma flu Epsilon and Tau Kappa
Epsilon clashing with Alpha Gamma
Rho The winners of these two
matches it 11l grapple for the champ
ionship at a loins date.
The contestants earned the right to
enter tam semi-finals by tictoruos on
Tuesday. Kappa Delta Rho defeated
Kappa Sigma while Delta Pi and Al
pha Chi Sigma were tanquished re
spectively by Tail Kappa Epsilon and
Alpha Gamma Rho
MINING HEAD ATTENDS
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Ac the repro entative of Penn State.
Professor William It. Chedsey, head
of the mining department, attended
the meeting of the American Inst..
tutu of Mining and Metallurgy, held
at New York city, February twenti
eth and twenty-third. Many Penn
State graduates and faculty members
also attended.
Professor Ched.sey It as officially
selected ifor the Mining Education
and the Mining Methods comanttees.
Ho was 411 so , unof lidially on the Will
ing and the Special Airangementn
committees.
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928
BALL ORCHESTRA
RECORDS VICTOR
DANCE NUMBERS
Dewey Bergman's Syncopators
To Play Nine' Offerings
For Senior Function
EACH MEMBER OF GROUP
HOLDS WIDE REPUTATION
Ticket Sales for El,ent Begin
Monday—Booth Drawings
On Tuesday Night
Dewey Bergman and his Webster
Hal , orchestra of Pittsburgh, dance
band attraction for the annual Senior
Ball in the Armory Friday night, has
rigncd a contract to make records for
the Victor recording company, ac.
cording to an announcement made in
tle. February issue of The Ii chats,
Man, publication of the Webster Hall
corporation.
The first too lecolds made by the
oichestra for the Victor company arc
"Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella," and
"One Little Girl That Loses Sir."
Weston Vaughn, oho sprang into
tame ON erni4ht as .1 result of his solo
number of "Gharmaine" on a Colum
bia record, sings the chorus in "Let
a Smile Bo Your Umbrella," while he
and Johnny Ingrain, sa‘aphone play
c: and second soloist, sing the chorus
of "One Little Girl That Loses 3le "
These records hose not yet been re
leased to the public
(Continued on third page)
GLEE CLUB OFFERS
SUNDAY MUSICALE
Recital Will Be Second Number
In Series of Mid-winter
Free Concerts -
PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE
PRIZE-WINNING SELECTION
esenting the same program as
ens given a few necks ago under the
awices of the Y. M C. A Enter
tainment Course, the Glee Club suit
oiler the second of the series of free
mid-wlntei Sunday afternoon conceits
to be given Sunday afternoon at three
thirty o'clock in the Auditorium.
Due to participation in the State
intercollegiate Glee Club Contest,
which the College gleemen won for
the second consecutive year, the Peon
State songsters ',Ole not allowed suffi
cient time to prepare a new program
Director Richard W Grant, of the
music department, emiresses the be
lief that three must be enough stu
dents w•ho failed to attend the first
presentation to provide a fairly large
audience.
A new song to be sung Sunday at
teinoon is the "prize song," mhich
mill be used by all glee clubs com
peting m the National Glee Club Con
test in Now York, Minch tenth. This
composition is "Broken Melody" by
Sibelius, an eminent Finnish composer.
The glee club sill be assisted by the
Val sits male quartet, Miss Martha
J. Gobrecht. '3O, and Mr Edmund L
House! '3l, on the marimba, Miss Ada
Romig, soprano soloist, Miss Helene
Lachenmeyer, pianist and Mrs. Irene
Grant, aecompanyist
~.
1 Who's Dancing I
Trestrella Club at Phi Kappa Pa
(closed)
Delta Upsilon
Friends Union
Froth Summons Cream of College Wit
To Produce "Bigger and Better" Number
With it slogan of "licre's to a big
gel and better Froth" offer before
them, staff members of the College
comic magazine are striving to pro
duce an issue containing moie and
miss-crocks for the Junior
Prom.
A cover, which display, the pretty
face of Olive Borden, and which has
been declared by member:, of the art
department to have all of the ear
mark% of a professional piece of
mirk ,lins been prepared by Bernard
C. Hibler '29, ,ho sans one of the
linen manners in the recent College
Humor'art contest. Thd background
of-the cover is a vivid crimson color.
A seventy-page issue is the aim of
the group, according to a recent an-
Contractor To Finish
Skating Rink in April
With too hundred and twenty-fise
feet of the dam completed, William
F. Harper, foreman or the construe
ton group, declares that the project
mill ho completed early nn April. The
course of the stream hambeen divert
ed in order that construction of the
darn will not be delnycsi.
Difficulties Isere encountered when
tho bed rock was found to be deeper
than at first estimated and water floss
ed into the cut, making it necessary
to spend time pumping at out. As
the conditsons now arc, work sill pro
ceed morn rapidly.
LION CHANCES FOR
IC-4A TRACK TITLE
HINGE ON BILL COX
Nittany Mainstay Will Try for
Double Victory in Annual
Indoor Championships
COACH CARTAIELL ENTERS
FIRST•YEAR RELAY TEAM
Al Bales To Defend Broad Jump
Crown in Saturday Night
Meet at New York
Penn State's fiances at the Inter
collezate A A. A A. mdOot champ'
tormhirot In Ness York Saturday night
greatly reduced i - C the cond.-
tion of BM Coo, the nurm.stay of the
Nittany mndermen, dot., not morose
by tonight, Coach Nate Cartmell an
nounced
Cox has been suffering Tram a bad
cold and is in the morst condition that
he, has eser been while at,Penn State.
At pie sent Cox is the holder of the
one-mils indoor, outdoor and croxs
country titles The double victory
which he will attempt.haSoamer been
needMplished in I. C 4-A. track his
tor;,,, for fifty ~,cars, but the Nittativ
athlete is acclaimed by men of the
sports world as one of the most pos
et ful runners who ever sore a spiked
(Continued on fourth page)
LECTURER LAUDS FIRST
PRESIDENT AS SCIENTIST
College Historian Tells of Dr
Pugh's Drperiments With
Nitrogen Fixation
Proof that ;dents assimilate nitro
gen fixed from the on um, first Pre
sented by Doctor Etan M. Pugh, fast
president of the Pennsyltania Stare
College, it scas dascolesd last night
by the college historian, Doctor Er
win W. Runkle, speaking at a local
gathering in celebiation of the one
hundredth anniversary of the birth
of Di Pugh. The Central Pennsyl
tame Branch of the Anienean Chem
ical Society sponsored the centenaiy
observance
In his addle, last night, Di.
Runkle shoned that in all of hts early
plans for the foundation of the col
lege here, Di. Pugh stands today as
a man North tiswn far ahead of his
time , .. Although Dr. Pugh mos of
fered the position as chief ginern
moot chemist at Washington lust be
fore lie became resident of 'The Far
mer's High School' m 1859, be refused
it tome in otdet that he ought or
ganize and establish the institution
nhich soon became .norm as the Ag
ricultural College of Pennsyhamit
and Inter assumed its piesent 31/1111C
That the Penn State of today ones
its eery existence to its thirty-one
I year old first piesident nits also
(Continued on last Page)
nouncement made by Orland S Pride
'2B, ,businc., manager of the publica
tion. Ile aLso state's that the stall
is contemplating the addition of sec
oral new depot ments to the paper
To keep the standards of the- con
tents of the next assuo up to that set
by the miler is one of the standards
of the staff. Accordingly they have
sent out a call for more material and
rt m hoped that a tilde variety mill
be turned in before April first
&coral special departments mill
probably be added to the publica
tion if the proper material can be
obtained. In addition to the jokes,
humorous short stories and sketches,
tai new departments consisting of
book reviews and movie criticisms
may he added
Tatirgiatt,
COMMITTEE WILL
STUDY PROBLEMS
OF PUBLICATIONS
New Group Will Also Consider
Proper Relations Between
Faculty and Students
PROF. M. M. HARRIS IS
CHAIRMAN OF PROBERS
Idea Originates at Journalism
Banquet—Doctor Hctzel
Cites Experiences
To make a more intimate study et
the problems .that confront public,
ton board., and to con..ider the rola
t•ons that should cast betueen the
pihlication 'boards and the faculty,
a committee mas appointed for that
purpose, at a dinner giNcn by the
College Tuseday for those directly
concerned u xth undergraduate publi
cations
A secret ballot for chairman of the
committee resulted in the election of
Prof Merritt M. Mimi Other mem
ben s of the committee, all faculty ad
visoi s for Tespectise publ cations, in
clude Prof. Charles IV. Reese of the
Enquire', Prof. William F. Gibbon,.
of La Vie, Mr Franklin C. Banner
the Colle gum and Mr. Edwin 11
Robrbeek of the Former. The editor , -
^n-eief of the six undergraduate pub
lications complete the personnel of
the committe.c
The Sorming of the conantttee v
toult of a round table discussion
(Continued on laq page)
WRESTLERS FACE
NAVY TOMORROW
Lion Grapplers Try for Former
Winning Face in Tilt With
inexperienced Team
CAPTAIN -ASHFORD MEETS
STEELE IN OPENING BOUT
Undaunted by the defeat admims
tered ahem lona on Saturday, tile
Nrittany matmen 1,11 make a deter
mined effolt to renew their funnel
oinning streak ni lien they encounter
Nasy's wrestlers on the Annapolis
mat tOIIIOITO,
The Middies, with a mem d of three
tictories and too defeats in their
meets this season, should pro, ide suffi
tient competition in each bout to satis
fy Catch Charlie Speiders charges
Ifooe,et, judging from their previous
..accesses, the Penn State grapplei.s
should make a formidable attempt Lot
the winning side of the score
To cope w ith Sag's string of , CN en
mat-artists, of whom Captain A.ll
- bunt:ono:eight, is the only veter
an, the L,on coach is taking with him
the same men who entered the line
up against the Westerner. last week
Ted Wtl,on, sor,ntile specialweigh.
In addition to Chenoweth, 135-pounder
and lightweight grappler, is making
the tap south It tensions uncertain
(Cont,nued on fourth page)
Forty Aspirants for
Thespian Play Attend
Initial Cast Tryouts
Actual work upon the mcparation
of thin season'. Thespian chow be
gan Wednesday night iu hen more than
torty aspiinnt.s for the play east re
ported to the Club Audio for the first
trouts,
11 \b Into. Jr., noted Philadelphia
dancu in-tructor mho will coach the
production, will arme in State Col
lege next 31onclay and mill inunedi
atels begin intensme practice m hick
a ill continue for five meek,.
Candidate:, for the chorus of the
show mill report to tine Auditorium
at set en o'clock 'Monday night at
•m Moll time 31r White mill make a
preliminary inspection of them
Ticket Sale for Senior !
!
l Ball Will Open Monday i
iTicket sales for the Senior 1
Ball n ill begin Monday and Loa- i
tunic throughout the 'A eels i
1 Daily sales will be held at Stark !
Brothers store and front scion I
i to nine o'clock each es ening at i
I Staik's and Co-op. Drawings 1
for fraternity booths will take 1.
. place at Co-op Tuesday evening - !
at seven o'clock. Tickets Bill
sell
sell for the dollws each and
booths for bcm cn dollars cads.
FLONZALEY QUARTET
APPEARS TOMORROW
Chamber Music Artists Will Provide Concert
As Seventh Number of Y. M. C. A.
Entertainment Course
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'Bears Lions Hopes!
EISEMI
COLLEGES TO HOLD
DRAMATIC CONTEST
Societies of Ste Penns) h anm
-- Institutions Take Part-
In Competition
PLAYERS SELECT CAST
FOR NEXT PRODUCTION
P •pre,entalno Amy, of so. Peo
eollgees hone been mowed
in the third annual Intercollegiate
Dramatic contest to be held here tic,:
niday and Satuida). The tourna
ment ill begin Frithp en ening at
eight o'clock with three of tine m gam
/11110114 competing On Suturdan
night the tilt en temaining club, will
eta:To then moduction, the opening
plan starting at eight-that o'clock
This is the second tune that the
trail nament has been held at Penn
State, the ln,t clone being nn
VI. the Platers acre hest to smen
Penn .Ivarna colleges The mint.,
of first and second ernes mll recene
rdiet losing cup,
The college; that ate entered
and the names of their moduetion,
(Continued on fourth page)
CHAPELGOERS TO HEAR
DR. PARKHILL SUNDAY
Prominent Lock lla‘en Pastor
Is GI aduate of American
Uni‘ersit) at Beirut
The Rcverctul Eliot I) Parkhill,
pa•toi of the Great ',land Pre. , l*, ter
inn church of Lod: Ilan en will addre,,
chapel ..ttendant, Sunda, looming.
Ile ha, not announced the topic of hi,
talk ac
The I:c,ercial Pal khill atended Lea
ns College at Hopkinton, 10,11, ',here
he ocei,eil his degree. After gradua
tion from college he continued Ins ed
ucation at McCoi inlet Seminary, Chi
cago, neinaining at that institution for
tuo orals In 1911 he attended the
Ammican Univels.* at Benet Inhere
he slnned fon a pen coil of three yonts
after on huh he letin nod to thiq coon , -
tiy and graduated from :McCormick
Seminnnp in 1915
li,, fir,t position ownsthat of pa.-
tor of the Piesby tenon church nt
Cara en,ville, from telicro he uent is
his present pastorate al Lock ulna on
'I he speaker became acquainted on nth
Eca,triii S Hoffman and
i'rof Jabii It. Shibli of Penn State,
during Ink stay in Brunt.
RE-EXAMS POSTED
1 he list of re-e•anunatnon.
uled lot scolds graduating in June,
junior pre-medical student. and sec
ond year men In too -dour agricultural
courses is punted on the Old Main bul
letin board The e‘anumitions will
be given during the week of Mai oh
filth to tenth
1 Waxox
Hot
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Kmmit as one of the finest group+
!of chamber snook: artists in the United
State, the Flom:dry Quartet 1,11
site the ,cyenth number of the
M. C. A enteitamment resume in
the Schwab nuilitonum tomorrow
night at eight-fifteen o'clock. This
oraaniration uhith has played heronn
audiences in America oust Europe for
twenty-four years plan: to eh..brand
after thi, sen,on
The qualtet mas founded in Vifil
Ma E .1 deCoppet, a noted Sus
rou,acaan, nit° during his sojoua no In
Nen York prnately Liagogeit a strarz
quartet feu the cnk enjoyment of haat
self and ho, friend,
411 of the musicians nine born
abroad
Adolfo Beth, tint „obi, is Bahia
birth, and etudied under the
li
,,rton of Caesar Thomson At the
Lego Conservator; Before !eating
the institution he bore the title of as
sea. int to Caesar "I hontson
Nan d'Archanrlieriu, celliet, Bel
gian, shah"! at the Comer, atory. of
Veit lore, a hei e he carried off highott
honors Ile continued hie arm!. at
the Bruseele and Frankfort cow et...a
tones, and then toured with groat sue
a
~ as a to'olet in Germany, Belgium
Ind Scotland
Wriel nom of the
en•emble, sin, hot n at lameanne anal
to a fle , ...cn, ant of an old is, family
of note Ile ehoacil great musical
talent at an early age and am, Mills
tr ere dr, eloped by Care.ar Thom
,nn at. the large Consevatory
Na no], .Moldatan .i.as born in
'eeea, sia Ile is an boron grad
uate of the Pet rogi ad Conuirvatort
Forced to flee Ittits.a during the Bel
, this iet upbeat al, he came to the Unit
ed States in 1920 The imitation to
join the Flonraley Quartet came in
1.1P22, %hen Cchemn d'Archainticau
a ne
fon ell to relinquish the V 1451.
(Continued on thud page)
j PROF. FOSA DISCUSSES
LITERATURE OF ITALY
Libel al .sits Lecturer Spealo
On Principal Avecla of
Literary Prozress
A,ptet, of Itahan Litera
-1.111(1" 111, Om Me of a lecture qt. en
b. Ptcd Jogtp'l Fo, of the Ro
mance Language department Tue,
(‘ .3 Light in Old Chapel Tlun ad
d.o.e the , ccond of a aeries boon
pt csented by the School of lateral
Art, on the general .mluett of "Italy."
Thofet-oi Finn di , cust,eil the three
pt menial phaw, of Italian litrrntur•,
mem( ly the rolls; out trend, the desel
epment of Vie ,hoit ,tory and the
rt mantic epic Ile trot pointed out,
that tihite the hta rature, of England.
Prance, Spain and Germany rant
fir-C an po tit of age, when Italian lit
e, at ui e once started in the tarly thir
ttenth eentum it left all other Gum
put Isteratuici 101 behind . tezard,
rpiality -a n d quantity
DAr,te, Petiaeli and 13 , ,,,eci0 istrr
c lest in Piore,na ,
Lhc tthi cc Italian Mitten Mho pier
used the greateet influence and pos
t met the common pe,ple "The.,
three auelior , ," he c.ud, "iar,e4l the
Tuscan, a no: thorn dialect of Italy,
to the ,tandaid and preztige of a
national idiom"
'Prof, sot Poet concluded hi, lee
tut e truth the ,t.itenicnt that mutt at
the beot Eng liter lute his been
influenced hi Italian iiriLer, Iln
mentioned no thlgll...h M :aeon uhn
hat lrou.m ed (ion: the ft.ab.i .
Slinke,peal Fletcher, Ryan,
ray, Knot.., Iti,lon and Smalling
"Dialect Readings" mitt be the ne...t
lecture of the , ere , IL will be .14 -
Irierml Pia. John II Frazell or
the department of Engl,ll, Tuesday
eicning in Old Chapel
AG EXPERIMENT STATION
DISTRIBUTES BULLETINS
That too hundred and eighteen bul
letins base been published by the Col
lege agricultural experiment station
Mince 1887 way resealed in its latest
Publication, "Rearing Chubs in Con
haement." These bulletins are mail
ed to farmers throughout the Suits
upon request
film thousand copies of the first
agricultinal bulletin cere printed and
issued by the College in 1882 Be
tween that time and October, 1887.
obeli Bulletin No. I of the present
seas, Is as published, Arleen Ilion.
bulletnri Isere pi ailed. Because of
the man) requests fur the bulletins,
only tort)-foul I,SUOS of the original
series are available now.