llamas Hit Hans On Temple VOL XXIII, No. 45 Students Conduct Presidential HAMAS' TRIUMPH ENABLES RINGMEN TO DOWN TEMPLE Intercollegiate Champion Doris Gloves for First Time Since Last Year LIONS SUBDUE VISITORS , 4-3 IN THRILLING FIGHTS McAndrews Extends Beloff in Four Rounds—Robb Wins In Extra Period It was Steve llamas, Penn State's "Ling of CAC:2OIIW !WAVY. eights," mho climbed into the Armory ring Saturday afternoon to save the Lion hoeing team from defeat at the hands of the rugged Temple 'university mittmen. Each team had .on three bouts. Victory depended upon the outcome of the heavyweight fight Little ass bonito about llamas ex cept that he had won the intercol legiate title last 3051 after a few days.of training. This year he hen uonned the &nes but once, and that in a practice bout. When Captain Attic Wolff was in jured last week,, Coach Hermann, of own accord, offered Coach Leo Houck the services of the versatile athlete only m the dent that the outcome of the boning meet should lest upon the heatyweight bout @MEM Stein nes needed His opponent sins Swede Hansen, noted football star, who find won all his bouts this sear in one-round knock-outs. For the dlrst round it seemed as if the Oul slugger was on his nay to an other victory as fie pounded Humus math terrific left and right hooks. Steve resorted to dolensiso tactics as he kept backing away front Hansen although one of the Temple man's sight hooks rocked the Nittany fight ei. But Steve survived Hansen's fierce assault The second round began with an other - barrage of Hansen's prolific bleu s but the period sins hardly half user when llamas stopped the Tem (Continued on last page) THESPIAN CLUB EMPLOYS EXPERT PUBLICITY AGENT Coach White IWrides Group of Tnenty-one into Female And Male Choruses To handle the advance publicity lot tbu ccuung The4puin toad tour, the Club has signed Clyde E. Mallory, who is now with the Comerford Amusement company and who foram ]) ',Wad to the famous Ned O'Bu en'^ minstrel show. , Ml. Malloy ,111 arrange Cot such details of the too-neck tip as ad-' N ones publicity, hotel reservations, liocktngs and train schedules. The Therman chows, which .a 9 reduced to t‘ent , , -one in number at the trl cuts last Monday night, has been divided into u male and female group by Al Whitt, Jr. Both hose learned the rudiments of the tiller, the wait er's dance, the soft shoe and bulk dance. George W. Shuster '2B, and Ralph Kennedy '2B, veteran Mineola of the Cluh, have perfected three new danc es. duel among which is a particu larly closer and difficult number orig inated by Patt mole, the famous danc ing star now with George White's Scandals 'Penn State Soccermen Loom As Possibilities ' For Olympic Team As a insult of the 2-0 victory of the team of college soccer luminaries user an all-star National League combination at Philadelphia on Sat urday, too Penn State men became Olympic possibilities Richard Marshall '29, Samuel L. Allen '3O, Robeit D Edgerton '3O, and William E. Lutz '3O, weic selected to make the trip, but Mamball and Allen saw most action. Both Played sell, and the former distinguished thimselt by scoring one of the goals. In spite of an e‘tremely slushy field, the college eleven performed creditably and the game showed soc cer us played ,by the colleges to be of a caliber equal to that played by tho stun amatem clubs, according to Conch Jeffrey. 4 run. tatt .4 (i7l .4,,„),.. „,.,,,:.,....„,. .r,i_c...:„ Pi ... -:_._7_, Players Win First Prize In• State Drama Contest Franklin and Marshall Actors Receive Second Honors---Bucknell Gets Honorable Mention' College Band Offers Third Sunday Concert Presenting the third mid-winter Sunday concert, seventy-Ste members of the College Blue Band offered n select musical progrtun Sunday after noon in the Auditorium. A feature of me concert sins the presentation of "Mmerere" from Verdi's "11 Timatore" by the Blue Band trumpet choir, accompanied at the organ by Lloaelyn W Fieher '2B Services of award, given after three rind half years in the mmuumition were 'presented to twenty-four mem bers of the Band. The awards were in the nature of a key JUNIORS SIGN FOR FAVOR CONTRACTS Committee Orders Unique Dance Souvemrs From E. A. Wright Company, Philadelphia THREE STUDENT ARTISTS WILL PREPARE POSTERS Novel combination program-favors will to presented to patrons of the Junior Prom on April twenty-sesenth, announces Hurry E. Pfeifer '29, chairman of the Prom committee. Tho unicruc souvenirs have :already been ordered from the E A. Wright company of Philadelphia by the com mittee in charge but their esact en tails will not be disclosed until a later slat, Fletcher Henderson with his Colum bia and Brunswick recording orches tra has already been secured 'for the annual spring formal. Although the contsacts for Ted IVccms' Victor ro unding band base been delayed, the prominent Victor orchestra will no doubt be tho other source of musk for the occasion. Ted Weems and, his syncopators are well-known for - the smooth haimonious notes mluch they produce and with the Ilenderson Jazz makers are expected to provide a variety of time for the dancers. Contracts for the posters have been awarded to Bernard lliblet '29, Mon ro. Klein '29, and Roger Newcomb The signs is ill be made 3n three colors, while the large feature poster which Ifibler will snake, will he in three sections and three colors. AG SCHOOL WILL OFFER PRACTICAL WORK IN USE OF FARMING MACHINERY Inaugurating a new method of in struction in practical courses, the tarm machinery department of the School of Agriculture 'will offer a four-day course beginning tomorrow in Is huh forty students will he es raised from other classes to confine then attention melty to the study of farm equipment Farmers lions all user the State sine been invited to attend the demonstrations. Tonight at se en-thirty o'clock thole mdl be a meeting as the Stock Pavil ion, ashen A P. Yetkes of the Inter national Harvester company, 11. A. Grubb, manager of the local farmers' co-operative association and Ralph L. Watts, dean of the School of Agri culture, mill addles, the gathering. Enthusiastic Cheering Greets Little "Whitey" in His Cage Debut in Armory Basketball fans were heated to a rare specialty act ibetueen halves tit' the Penn State-Pitt scrap, Saturday night in the Armory, when a tiny ton headed lad of about nee year, of age, ran upon the floor, secured one of the Malls and started a little game all of •hls own. The lad was Stanley Von nada, nephew of the Lion passing ace and captain of the same name. .Litt "Whites" from his bIIOMIIg Saturday night has been Judged iy court fans as having a good start toward excelling men Ids Uncle "Whitey" In the art of basket shoot ing. his drat sally toward the cage was Is miss, but unabashed by his en.. im and the"is.houis of the crowd, he STATE COLLEGE, PA.;:TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 "The Valiant," a one act play by Robert ddlemws as presented by the Penn State Play ors on Saturday night, soon first honors in the Penn syli. an 1 a Intercollegiate Dramatic Contest. As a result of the competition, the Players Isere nssarded a bronre fig. ure, donated by Samuel French and company, play publisher., and a saves losing cup, given by the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Diamatic Association. The former is to be held for a period of one year, and is al become the per manent possession of the first_elub is inning it three times The latter, however is a permanent prize. Second honors nere ass arded to the Green Room Club of Franktin and Marshall college, ssh,els presented "A Night at an Inn" by Lord Dunsaney, on Friday night This group wae also awarded a silver losing cuts by the Peonsylsania Intercollegiate Dra matic Association. Presenting "Sham" by Frank G. Tompkins, the Cap and Dagger Club of Bucknell unit ersity received honor t,ale mention from the judgs In ad dition to these, the :Bowlers of Jun iata College, the Oul and Nightingale Club of Getty shut . ..* College, and the Dramatic Club of Drexel institute took port in the competition. Their presentat.on, nere "The Man in th Bowler Hat" by A. A. Milne, "The Wisdom of Solomon" tsy Aaron Hoff- Mon, end "Thnn`,...l.bery". by: Clare Krummei, lesptetnely Members of these last three clubs who earned honorable mention from the judges were. Miss Many Hooper of Juniata, M, Richard S Alhott of Gettysburg, and Mi. Robert E Oberholtn of Drexel DOCTOR CRANE TO GIVE LECTURES ON RELIGION Well-Kncrwn Authority Will Begin Three-D* Series of Talks March Ti enty-fiith Purposing to stimulate student in terest in the relation of religion to life, the Rev Henry 11. Crane, nephew of Frank Crane, the noted nenspaper synd , cate w ram , will conduct a three day :cries of religious lectures here limnning Satin day, March twenty. lit th. The talks will he Iris en under the auspices of the Y. M. C A Doctor Crane 1, l ell-known' throughout the coantry and 1, nottii for his discussions of 101u:ions prob lems confionting preecnt-41.1.5 south lle is a graduate of Wesley an-uno.er si4, Middletown, Connecticut, and of the School of Theology of Boston urn seicity. The &glee of Doctor of Dhini4 was conferred upon him .1* Derauu unit cradty, Gieencastle, In diana. Debated With Judge Lindse3 Recentb, Doctor Crane debated with Judge Ben B. Lmd•el of Denier on "Shall Companionate .Marrn,qes he .Made Legal?" Mani' phases of the relation of religion to modern life will be discussed in his lectures Or Satuidav morning, March twenty-fourth, the thud hour n ill be used us a period of convocation of the entire student boll in the Auditorium. ran back to the center of the floor and &aided up to the foul line once more ',here Ins second attempt was successful and the ball passed through the loop Back he returned to the center of the floor and once mote dribbled to ward the basket, his chubby hands heating a merry tattoo upon the ball which nits nearly as largo us himself. Thu tl.lrd shot also was successful and little “Whitey" gave cc cry ap• pelicane of being entirely happy. Neverthlcas his fun did not last long. Before he had scored mole than eight points for his imaginary team, the Vaulty returned and Uncle “Whitcy" immediately rushed the lad ft ton the Boot, out of harm's way. Junior Blazer Orders Continue Until April Although more than too hundred and fifty steel and garnet blazers hose already been ordered, oppor tunity oil' ho.giien until the latter part of , the month for juniors who onsh to wear their class apparel to place their orders nt Whitey Mos ser'a or isith the students oho are soliciting throughout the loon. This tsar is the first URIC since the inauguration of the jacket, that girls will be aliened to 'sear the Junior garment. A deposit of three dollars is required with every order the remainder 'of the seven-dollar price being reilpired to be pool upon the receipt of 'the blazer The gar ments are expected to anise about ,May first. LECTURER SELECTS DIALECT.READINGS FOR TALK TONIGHT Prof. Frizz°ll , Chooses Theme Of L. A. Address From Daly's Wntings SPEAKER IS MASTER OF NATIVE ITALIAN DIALECT Program Will Include Passages From Madrigal:, Cansoni, AleAroni's Ballads Selection, from the Nun, of Tom Dal}, contemporary Philadelphia poet, rent , in their Ital an dialect will corn• poc. a major part of the Ltheial Arts lecture to 141 gn on •hp Prof John It. Frriroll ton,eht at seven-fifteen ‹.',lortc, in rale - The program will include passages from Cantons, Madigan, McAron! Ballads and Cansom and Songs of Wedlock, all corks of Duly Pro fessor Fri.ell has 7,as en several such readings in Italian dialect at smokers and dinne“ and by his mastery of the quaint stanch, he has teamed much PrIUSO from the-c who hate heard him Thu author of the dialect terse, Tom Daly, was torn in 'Philadelphia in 1871, and has been a journalist 111 that cat) most of his life lle pub lished his first ',Warne of poetry Wenn years ago and since then has nritten man) nioie selemons The sale of Ins books has met stall !alga succo, This program constitutes the third number of the lainnal ts 'came cow::, giN en every other Tue.elai Ca • ening in Old Chapel The nest lec ture will he given by Profes.sm Rich ard W, Grant, head of the deport- men: of must,. Dr. Romig Explains Problems of Life That It le the duty of the individual to find his appo.nted ta.k in life and thee try to Mill it in an uptight mulct, was stressed by the Rev. lidgin F Rome', pastel. of the Middle Collegiate church, Ness loll: mt.), when he addressed the chapel audi ence hue Sunda) Citing the Lase of students in out colleges. Doctor Romig pointed out how an inelease in knowledge pio duet s an ktane a weakening of religious faith, while in others it leads the way to a better and belie! belief in God Rebut A. Milliken, foremost Ameri can scientist, he stated, when ques tioned conternmg his important be liefs said, that the most s tot was a belief in spiritual realities. Doctor Romig stated further that he was not cutinn that there was an answer to what we weie really seek ing in life. Dean Sackett Speaks From WPSC Tomorrow Talks, music and the weekb agn- ' cultural lecture will dominate the pro gram of station 14.P.SC this meek. The agricultural period tonight at sac-thirty o'clock will consist of di, causes on subjects of interext to fann ers by plumbers of the faculty of the School of Agriculture. A half hour of music will open tomorrow night's program at six-thirty o'clock. Talks by Deno Robert 1.. Sackett, of the School of Engineering, on "A Pennsylvania Eng,incer" and Professor Paultno D. \lack on "Synthetic Cloth ing" will follow. Toittgiatt. PITTSBURGH FIVE VANQUISHES LION COURTMEN, 45-28 Accurate Shooting of Panther Floormen Proses Undomg Of Blue and White VON NIEDA SCORES SIX GOALS IN FINAL HALF Victory (her Nittany Passers Marks Titenty-first Wm For Carlson's Team To complete a season unmarred i* defeats, the University of Pittsburga basketball team %anguished Penn State's quintet, 1 to 28 in .1 fast and eating contest on the Armoty floe: Saturday night. After jumping Otto the lead n Ito four points in the first too minutes of play, the Nittany cagemen soon lost their nthantage noer to regain it 'the accurate, almost perfect shooting of the Panther courtmeo trot ad the undo rig of the Blue and White floe. The Plttsburgh floorrinn ihnned an uncann% ability to toss the ball tht ough the loop from almost any point of the court. Rapid Pace Throughout Although the final score sums to indicate a one-sided contest, the rapes pace maintained throughout the gams and the spectacular shooting of the Panthers kept the crotch m tension Only once in the second penod dad the Lion hopes rise when the Nittany passers staged a brief rally that ended with Pittsburgh still ten points to the lead The real captains led their gum.' tots in scoring Captain Sylc°, Reed, or the Golden Panthers, chopped in rove field goals and three fouls uhik the N ttany leader closed his baskid ball career at Penn State by sinking sin too-pointers in rapid succession doling the second half After Zehfuns and Hyatt- each dropped in .1 field goal to 00ereonie the lead gained 1,3 the Lion% m the opening minute, of phi , Reed and Wroble%ki Added a field goal apieae to gne the l'itt,burgh five a 9-1 ad (Continued on third page) SUMMER SESSION LISTS GRADUATE NURSE COURSE To Offer Special Curnculd in the Training of Numes and School Teachers Special training opportunitu• to , roe.,' school teacher, and graduate nut , e, unit lie gnen during the nest Stmm, bcaston, officials deelaied 3 esterdal The counts for dual school tiach-1 ers ale &signed lo goo instructors of the small loons and counts• districts direct contact uith leaders in this pant of the educational field ,Leadet, oho ‘C.II be engiged in this work in clude Miss .Maliel Cnnel of Columbia Catherine Cook of the United States Bureau of Educa tion, Washington, D C. mid Dr. W. M Rolan,on of the Western Stale Tenches, college in 'Michigan In co-operation mith the American Nat.onal lied Cross, the College still be able to offer the special twining tout yes for graduate nurses. The instructor be Miss Lucy Brinker hob', R N., - oho is a lender in thus line of moils. The Red Cross main tain, a scholarship fund tot loans and grants to nurses seeking assistance in chaining this 'training Johns Hopkins Geology Expert To Speak Here Di Joseph T. Singemald, professor of economics geology at Johns Hop kins nano, city, Baltimore, Mary land, Will give an 111uNtrated loam° on the geologt of Spain at the Sigma Gamma Epsilon smoker, tonight at ON en thitty. o'clock in Room HP, Old Mining Building L F. DRIBBLERS TO MEET IN SEMt.FINALS TONIGHT Pow teams will pal timpate in tla. .enn-finals of the in ter-fi aternit‘ ba-kelball tournament tonight in the Ammo* at seven o'clock. Tau Kappa .Epsdon will play Phi Kappa and Beta Sigma Rho will meet Pi Kappa Alpha. The ',lintels of tonight's gnome it ill contend on Thursday night lot the champion hip cup. Referendu VOTING SCHEDULE FRIDAY, SATURDA Collegian Will Sponsor Balloting an Supervise Count---Other Colleges Launch Similar Projects Dartmouth Songsters Win National Tourney Dlttmouth's champion songster, of None Hampshire Aeon lint pule in 'the ten elf th annual Inteicollegiat, Glee Club contest held in Ca, uccu b Hall, Neu Von Voth cite, Saturday nigh: Often d notice of Pcnn State's st minting in the nation-nettle competition has not let been announced by the judges The singets of Vole eelr denardttl second honors and the Noithencstein un.ectsity glee club thud prize Fif teen section champion, competed for the nationnl ta'e CORNELL MATMEN WIN FROM LIONS Three Time Awards Decide La,t Dual Tilt of Season for lien Yorkers, 17-8 CAUTION OF CONTENDERS RESULTS IN SLOW BOUTS 'Cornell', steady •tnd suit grappling arta.sta gate the Jaen wrestlers the, second dr1.1.6,ng of the season, 17-S, Saturday, In what proved to he a slow meet, unhvened by,erttical say -jam, 1 .9 or a , rlllutnt e‘h , hrltion., 01 mat Pear State's single fall secured In the 115-pound tilt Itllsenmann, nos balanced liv a fill in Cornell', fasor, obtained le, their light-beasysseight, Stafford nice t s,c decisions in 0,, optung bouts of the encounter, put Connell in the lead fi em the ‘ers be ginnin:„ and two I.ute rest:Pim; t , draws. amt} sersod to oank tht, points higher on tech teatris score Ont,tandieg in almost eser, tilt of the meet yas the caution with utile° the ma's faced rich other and the resultant number of ektra perto, neenksar3 Onb Cuinell's renrilt• able defense and consematise miest ling practiees Yen; responsible for the Nam Totkers' win 'the lain:, thrensels es etaliated n ith mnln ttietic,, mating the 1.11; lengthy and unmentful 11=1 In tho oottung hoot or the the ,try Josef'son yarned t,th Don (CollUnocal on last page) Dean Wendt Will Talk At Oklahoma College Dem cm aid L W twit, of the School of Chemoal and Pho..u.a, non tool ing lh, ne act n •taica, nill sped. at 01.1ahom State tollcge, Stalluater, Oklahoma, tometru, night, and be fore the Kan, is Cits section of the kmei leln Chemical comets, March iourlecath lie nlll complete lot till, it the Unto ci site of Nebra , ln at lanceln, Nclaaqsa on March mom tenet], In 1110 t ilk,, Bean Wendt m ill ,pcal. mainly on "Chemical Itc,calch In ltr2b," "The C'reat3,o Artist In lie starch" and "The Clinical In the New Compctitinn " Dean Wendt tecentll published "rho Syn thetic ll,ane of TOlllOl7Ol, " .111,1 "What the Atom Mean, to Indu4tal In the Nation Dwane..." Druids-Friars Arrange Dance for This Month The Di unto and Finn., honorary sophomore campus , ometns, mall hold their second annual All-College dance in the Armory on March Unita:lb Johnny Bucks orchestra has been engaged to supply the music for the affair, according to Herbert. 1l Eseh bach ':3O, chairman of the committee. It is expected that dancing will con tinue nom nine until one o'clock, et foil. non being made to secure of ficial approval of these hoots. The function will be open to stu dents of all classes, and the commi, tee plans to hold a special ticket sale for the fre , hmen. The subsea lotion price has been set at ma donna and fifty cents Ticket, mall go on sole .tt co-op ..alhn II week Students Draw Votes PRICE FIVE CENTS Curtin, ll. n uw. Ifool or, lAmd And Willis Arc Lenders Among RepublzcanN 1)onaltel. lied. 'Melia?, Stoll Walsh Comprise laat. of Democrata. Party I • acully mid student, at Nan Sta. hill base the oppertuntt3 to caper a Presidential ehmee from aim, tcn p 0 ,I,le trawnal cand•datcm, Omit they pattu..in tto m an mfomn d re • rendunt, a hick 1.1111 lk Lon.luett rildr* and Siam • Fu, the coon erucnce of undergt alit I and men ilters of the facult% It cat"l in the qeternl deem tsut nil Om College, ball 4 , ltost pl-tte vartou, punts on the (00101.4 du, mg the latter part of the utt^l. The , udl he receptacles located in 01 :tram, L.hetal Arts ftothling, Thlgi °cling budding,. Ag 11 , 11, I. ht a Clue lust* Annus. and Co-op Come In order to are: cuticle het:wt. the political sentiment 03 Y