Tuesday, May S, 1928 --" BANKERS WILL AID 'COLLEGE STUDENTS WITEDANFUNDS iiiducabobal Foundation Plans To Assist Pursuants of Business Courses LIST PENN STATE AMONG SELECTED INSTITUTIONS anlidates Must Hate' Junior or I t"'Snior•Standing in Economic Curriculum-To Qualify One hundicd sixty-seven loan schol ai,hips will be provided by the Amer ican Bankers Association Educational Foundation, according to an announce ment by John H. Puelicher, chairman of the foundation's board of trustees ; Ninety-eight of these are now being offered to students at seventy-one col- loges and universities thionghout the country. This foundation was started in 1925 by the banker's association for the purpose of stimulating and aiding students to pursue courses in banking and economics in collegiate institu tions throughout the country. These additional awards will be available for the scholastic year beginning next fall and will provide recipients with Mans of two bundled fifty dollars, which will be repaid on easy terns when the student teeming the loan has entered into earning business life This scholarship plan is different firm almost any otheis that have yet been immolated in that when the scholars who use recipients of these loans have discharged all financial obligations with the Arno scan Bank eis' Association they will be goon emtificates of honorary membership in the foundation signed by the mem bers of the board of trustees, which can be used as evidence of financial tenability when ski: ting their bus, ness careers. Among the seventy-one colleges and univei sines included in this extensive plan, Pennsylvania has ten represen tatives Scholarships will be awaided to students attending the following colleges in this state: Dickinson, La fayette, Gettysburg, Franklin and Marshall, Allegheny, Suarthmme University of Pennsylvania, Univer sitry of Pittsbuigh, Lehigh universtiy, arid Pennsylvania State college One o£ the scholarships to be offered to students at Penn State will be in ag o i+ultural economics The aim of this plan is to develop leaders in business life and hence plc dodes awards to mediocre or inferior sdents. All scholarship applications will be made formally through a com mittee selected by the association from th; college, and not direct to the foss d' Three home-town references ate lc: pined of each applicant, at least ontr of whom must be a banker. Only strdents of ,Junior or higher grade in banking and economic courses are eligible and those who have also at tended American Institute of Bank ing courses will be given preference. Scholarship payments will be given only to those whose moans of educa tion are dependent in whole or part upon their own efforts and will con :mien only dining satisfactory schol astic standing or conduct. Kiski Prep Wins State Track and Field Title (Continued from first page) century dash, while in the quarter mde sun Abbott, the Saltsburg sprint ei, bloke the tape in 55 2-5 seconds, to add five mole units to his tennis scoie. McMurdo, of Kish], tossed the 12- pound shot 48 feet, 4 1 / 2 inches to gain brat place, with Pinema and Brown tanking third and fourth for the prep school cinder team Aultman and Bush seemed second and third scoring positions for Kisltimmetas in the pole s ault competition while McMurdo dropped into second place in the dis cus-flinging contest. Second and third berths in both the high and broad jump events bnc,teased the Saltsburg ran tally eight points. In the hammer throw Pineurn and McMurdo garnered second and third positions Ns hile McCurdy bowed to Po [mac State in the myelin event. Al though Kiski finished second and fourth in the one-mile relay race these points well` not counted in the finnl tenor score Potomac's One Man Team Ileydrick, Potomac State's one man tamp, was entirely responsible for the second place gained by the West Vir ginia ,institutton with thirty-throe points in the meet As the single reptesentatlve of Potomac State he secured six lusts and one second place in the seven field events, receiving the ALBERT DEAL 86 SON Heating AND . Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Recent Additions to Carnegie Library "The House Of Adventure" Wei wick Heaping "The Tide" H. A. Manner "Out Of The Rums" Philip Gibti "I Believe In God" A Maude Hoyden "Dracula" - Beam Stoic,. 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Boring "Lafeedio Meson's American. Days" ' L. Theleei honor of highest individual point scores of the tournament. Heydlick innked first in the pole-vault, diseds, high and broad-pimp, her:llller and javelin events but was unable to out toss his Kmki opponent in the shot put. The West Vnginian broke the intinscholastic discus lecoid, of 120 feet, 10% India established last year by Biala:Ale of Kiska, by foul inches. Altoona Takes Century Srmcox, Altoona high school's star sprinter, covered the 100. yard dist ance in 10 2-5 secnds breaking the tape several feet abed of his nearest opponent McNeal of Altoona took last scoung place in the century event. Whittaker was close on the heels of Abbot when the latter sever ed the tape in the 440-yard dash. limes and Miller won first and third positions for Altoona in the 220-yard lots hordes. Samos again stepped to the front by winning another first honor in the 220-yard dash, lowering' last years record 1-5 of a second. Local Lad.. Rank Fourth Twelie points gathered through second, third and fourth places gave State College high school fourth hon ors in the meet Cod and Glenn, bemeis of the Maroon and Clay, fin ished in the last two scoring positions in the 120-yaid high-hurdle competi tion Meyeis and Glenn annexed one point in the quaitm-mile dash and the 220-ymd lon hurdle mace. In the one-node ion England, the local dis tance man, came in second while Mc- Quigg and Hodgkiss placed thud urn the 880 and 220-yard dashes respect ively as the final attempt of the Cul tic Connty boys at scoring. Dawson, single lepiesentative of Shady Side academy, Pittsbuigh, tra versed the half-nole distance in 2 min utes, 6 and 2-5 seconds to sum that event. Dawson's time was the same as that made by Mills of Newark plop who 'won the lace last year. Berwick Wins Relay Berwick high school's crack one mile relay quartet led the eight ott-cr contestants across the finish-line in 3 minutes, .18 seconds followed closely by Kislo and Sunbury. The results of this Ince, however, did-not count toward the team some% Kellog, Flushing high school's only entry in the meet, ran the one-mile distance in 4 minutes and 49 seconds fiat The New Yoik youth took the lead at the strut of the race but wits nearly overtaken by England of State College who splinted well at the finish. _Bellefonte academy and Tyrone high school' with six points each, tied for fifth place in the tourney. Flushing high school and Shady Side academy came sixth while Bellefonte and Du• Bois high schools tied. for seventh place with four counts. Lion Versa.) To Meet Pitt Coach CartmelPs varsity and fresh man tennis will meet Pitt's track and field respresentafives Saturday on 'New Beaver field The Panthez varsity defeated West Virginia 76-55 while the Pitt plebes lost to the mountain eer yearlings 35-78 Saturday at Mor gantown. This sleet will be the fif teenth between the 6yo inotitut.•ons, ✓atmm.A 0. Benet! Paul Gnolt 1 the Inst ti nth tournament starting in i 1007. 100-yard dash—Won by Simcox, Al toona; Clark, Kiski, second; Brown. Johnsonbmg, third; McNeal, Altoona, fouith. Time, 10 2-5. 120-> ard high hurdles—Won by Aultman, Kiski, n and Corl, State College, thud, dlenn, State College, fourth Time IS. j, 440-yard dash—Won by Abbott, Kiski; Whittal.er, Altoona, second; Lawless, Bloomsbuig, thud; Meyers, State College, foul th. Time 55 2-5 lOm-mile run—Won by Kellog. Flushing; England, State College, sec ond, Wittner, Bellefonte, third, Mar singet , CI egg Township, fourth Tune 4.49. 220-yard high hurdica—Won by Dimes, Altoona, Gill, Tyione, second, Ile,, Altoona, thud, 'Glenn, State College, fourth. Tune 27 4-5. Half .mile run—Won by Dawson, Shady Side academy, Hinkle, Martins burg, second; McQuigg, State Col lege, thud, Emboli, Gregg Township, fourth. Time 2 062 220-)ard dash—Won by Slmeirc, Al toona, Storne, Bellefonte Academy, second; liodgldss, State College, thud; Malone, Gt egg Townshm, fourth Tune 22 3-5. , FIELD EVENTS 12-pound idiot—Won by. McMurdo, Ileydtick, Potomac Stott, sec ond, Pineura, Ktski, third; Brown, limit', fourth. Distance 48 feet, 4's inches Pole vault—Won by Ifeydtick, Po tomac State; Aultman, Risks, second; Hutchinson, Tyrone, third, Bush, Km -Ist, fourth Height 11 feet Discus throw—Won by Heydrick, Potomac State; Bush, Kiski, second; !loutish, Bellefonte, thhd Distance 130 feet, 2° inches (new recotd.) High jump—Won by Heydrick, Po- Attention---Caterers . ' Visit The New Electric Bakery • For The Best In Mother's Day Specials 127 West Beaver Avenue MNN COLLEGIAN CHEMISTS INSPECT IRON, ZINC EXPERIMENTS HERE Scientific Comniatee Examines Projeci on Corrosion of Various Materials A pout, of ten prominent chemists, appointed by ,the American Society fin Testing Materials, tecently visit ed the College to esamine a moject on the atmospheric corrosion of met als uhith is being conducted here by the School of Chemistry and Physics and supervised by Dr. Emil R. Ries, directm of the division of industrial research. The inspection party was composed of men prominent in chemical le ' mooch. James H Gibboney, of the Norfolk and Weston railroad, was chan nun of the committee in charge of the investigation. The other mem bers of the group were M E. McDon ' nel, chief chemist of the Pennsylvania E F. Taylorson, of the American Sheet and .Tin Plate corn- Tinny, H. E. Smith, chemist of the Neu Yolk Central railroad, 11. S: Rawdon, United' States Bureau of Standalds. R. L. Ruff, Standard CO company of• New Jersey, C. D. Hock co, Bell Telco - hone laboratories, C. - S. Tresin, Neiv Jersey Zinc company and It Passano from the American Rolling Mills company. The materials used in the expel:- meat ale sheets of iron , that have been coated with zinc cadmium and other different metals. A variety of mousses including dipping, spray ing and vapoi ming have been used to coat the sheets - lomat State; Bush, Kiskt, second; Gamble, Dußois, third; Blanchaid and Aultman, Kiski, tie fel fourth Height 5 feet, 4 inches. Broad jump—Won by IleyduclL Po tomac State; - Abbot, Knit!, second, Gamble, Dußois, third; Clack, Baski, fourth Distance 21 feet, 55Y inches .12-p,mml hammer throe—Won by Heythick, Potomac State; Pincuta, Kiski, second; McMurdo, Kiski, fluid ! Distance 145 feet, 6 inches durclin Oren —Won by licyclrich, Potomac State;_MeCurdy, Bisln, sec ond; Smith, Bellefonte academy, third; Pimst, Tyrone, fourth. Distance 177 feet. One•mile relay—Won by Berwick; Kiska, second, Sunbuiy, thud. Time 48 : k I 1 : I :44-14+141-1-1. GERNERD'S • KNICKERS GOLF SOCKS SPORT SWEATERS Cleaning ": Pressing Re'pairing Move-up Day Chairman Signs Two Orchestras (Continued iron' first page) still in a preliminary stage but the Move-up Day committee expects to have a definite announcement of coni pleted plans by Thursday. The practicability of such a fea ture an an open an mass electing In being considered from all angles. It would necessitate the procuring of radio umplifieis in eider that the noises of the speakers on the pi °glare mould be audible to the cromd. The proposed open air meeting would base to be scheduled at an hour convenient to the annual tug-of-wm. If the sophomores are vide:ems in this scrap they mull be granted pm-- mission to doff hats for the remain dci of the current semester. Other wise, sophomores are required to ob serve the hat ruling until June in keeping with the ruling made by Stu dent Council last year The Move-up Day committee is com posed of Wheeler Lord, Jr. '2B, ch.iii man, David R: Mutt '2B, C. Donald Fright '22, and Wilbur L. Ilechlei '2B SENIORS—Order pictures of Old Main, Mt Nittany, on youi Erato - nay. Special mice bn these at , THE 'OLD MAIN` ART SIIOE. Whitman's Mother-Day Candy Place your order now and we will wrap for shipment RAY D. GILLII.AND Dniggist suits my to like nobody's bu I KNOW what I like in a pipe, and what I like is good old Prince Albert. Fragrant as can Be. Cool and mild and long-burning, right to the bottom of the bowl. Welcome as the week-end reprieve. Welcome ... and satisfying! No matter how often I load up and light up, I never tire of good old P.A. Always friendly. 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