Tuesday, May 22, 1923 Y. M. C. A. INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS AT MEETING A. J. Gores '29. Assumes Eueutive Duties of College Group Foe Coming Term Offleials of the Y. M C. A foe the coining year were installed at , the Pt fiend ' s meeting house Wednesday night with the incoming ptesident, Albm t . .T. Gates '29. deliveeing a sheet addles, Monson Lane '29 and Lew is W. Barton '29 caste selected as fii st and second Niee-pi esidents at the le cent elections Home] K. Dodge '2O nes metalled a. societal y and H Hail Mahoney '29 as tie:motel NlbliC committees to core foi the various projects of the mgan llation 51010 announced at this time Assited by Donald Remode '3O, John Millar 'no svill aliange to next year's di.cussion groups while John Brandt '29 and Raymond Bowers "11 com p] ise the fi eshman committee. Llew ellyn Ithtstifer 229 will head the Hand book committee, Archibald M. Holmes ,the entettamment cools° COMIIIIL tee and James T Wolfe '3O, the depu tation committee William L Flammkm 'lO, Getage Schautz .h. 'IL Robot t Sutton '3l and Wallace .1 Wood '3O still head val.!. connnittees Roliett Pm tat 'SO and William S Seibett '2O ste also mem bers of the cabinet Penn State Trackmen Crush Syracuse Team (Continued Tram hest page) then respective events and prevented the hill runnels final scoring. Itas luns stepped off the eight laps in 5 minutes, 531-5 records, uith Lee and Bass boding him In the 880-yard dash Davis, Bachman and Kittle com pletely shut out the S. mouse half- high Inn dle linnms w cot to Ed al . , gas and Aicfne Holmes, ,ho placed hist and second respectnely, in the 120-yard event Al B Iles and Sark Bu.n nstein oil the ch st tan sealing posts in the 220-bald low inn dle competition while Wiggins, of Syracuse, was dropped to lust place Dates finished than rinds ahead or In ow nstmn . =lll Al Bates started broad jumping ac tivities by leaping 21 feet, 7 inches, in his first timl. The distance was not counted however, because he foul ed Ifis ne\t best mark won the 941 M . pit went at 21 feet, 7 inches Johnny Harwood, former Passaic high school star, surmised the audi ence by breaking the tape in the cen tury dash fire feet in advance of Cap tain Bartholomew The time of 10 1-5 seconds Ras fast in consideration of the wet track Steve llamas neon first place in tne shot put and ginned his foul ill major letter Fletcher and Mond! seemed first and second posts in the discus thiiry while Wood annexed the high jump Lee garnered Once points in the javelin contest, with Mobley and La Costa tying for second honors in the pole vault. Prepares For Intercollegiates Coach Cat Wien null choose his most atomising point scmeis to represent the Nittany Valley institution at the Intmeollegiates in Boston, Friday and Saturday. The competition will be especially I,een this year because of the trot that all point scorns will be ..,.....................3. r , Parker Pens and Pencils 0 e 4 . 4 " i for i ).' , Commencement Gifts O Y s4‘ e CRABTREE'S Allen Street e. 114-10SXWAMSSIMNA•VOCWOJ DR. HETZEL LAUDS LAND GRANT COLLEGES AT BANKERS' PARLEY how nullions in wealth are added each year to the incomes and savings of indniduals throughout,the United States bemuse of scientific research and other public sin vices by the land grant colleges of America, was told by President Ralph D. Heteel at the nnnual convention and banquet of the Pennsylvania Bankers' Association in Atlantic City lost week. President Hazel Neils chmactemed by Ilaily J Ilans, in esident of the ss sociation, ns "one of the foremost au thorities on hind giant college func tions 'developed since Abiaham Lin coln signed, in 1862, the act of Con giess establishing these pent publa colleges and universities.. Curtailing of Funds "To =Anil land giant colleges is as sei ions as =tailing public high schools," Doctor Hetzel declined in go.ing details of the demands by the public on these state-owned institu tions of higher learning He empha sized, in particular, the scientific re seitich side and the democratic plan of education. "As compared mah other mogres sne hoithern and eastern states," he eligible to by foi a berth on the track team which wall teptesent the United States in Amste“lam this summet Penn State took second place in the meet last year with twenty-seven points. Entrants from colleges mid universities throughout the country will compete. SUMMARY: Track E*cnts 120-:.ard High Hurdles—Won by Eggers, Penn State, Holmes, Penn State, second; Wiggins, Syracuse, thud. Time 16 1-5 seconds. 700-yard da4h—Won by Harwood, Syracuse; Battholoineu., Penn o State, second, Pasco, Syracuse, third Time 10 1-5 seconds. One-mile Run—Won by Cox, Penn State, Offenhauser, Penn State, sec ond, Hooligan, Syineuse, thud Tune 1 minutes, 20 1-5 seconds. 110-yard Dash—Won by Barbuti, Syracuse, St Clan', Syracuse, second, Kinbach, Penn State, thud Time 50 seconds flat Too-mile Run—Won by Haskins, Penn State; Lee, Penn State, second, Bass, Penn State, third. Time 9 min utes, 53 1-5 seconds 220-yard Los Hurdles—Won by Bates, Penn State, Brownstein, Penn State, second; Wiggins, Syracuse, thud. Tune 23 2-5 seconds 880-yard Dash—Won by Davis, Penn State; Bachman, Penn State, second, Little, Penn State, thiid Tune 1 minute, 59 2-5 seconds. 220-3ard Dash—Won by Bmbuth Syracuse, Bartholomew, Penn State, second, Filkins, Penn State, thud Time 22 seconds flat Field Es Cuts Hammer Throu—won by Kutz Syracuse; Coulon, Syracuse, second; 1 Porch Swings 1 Seventy-two inches in length i . (extra strong ) . $l O.OO Sixty inches in length . ". •5.00 Department of Industrial Engineering Room 106, Engineering B told the bankers, "our state, even with its more than fifty colleges, has made smaller relative Provision for higher education than other states. This creates a serious situation in Penn sylvania. "If PennsNivania is to hold her own in this vital concern of the prepara tion for an efficiently timed citizen ry, larger and immediate provisions must be made. As in other states, it lis the duty of the public institution to meet a grant shale of the increased demand " Regpondg To Public Need ' President Hetzel went an to ram)) how eager and ready the land grant college is to respond to public need He said that it is highly important that democracy in education be main tained in these critical times and, in asmuch as the land grant college is a public trust, it is governed by public demand for senile and should not hate the embarassment of refusing admission to qualified applicants It sons announced at the meeting that the agimulttnal committee of the Pennsyhania Banker's Associa tion mould convene lime in August. Morrill, Penn State, thud. Distance 127 feet Broad Jump—Won by Bates, Penn State, Brownstein, Penn State, sec ond, Harwood, Syi acuse, thud Dis tance 23 feet, 7 inches Pale Vault—Won by Bileglet, Sp:t ense; Mobley and La Costa, Penn State, tie tot second. Height 11 feet, 6 inches. Di,cus--Won by Fletcher, Penn State, Moir,ll, Penn State. second; Raymond, Sylacuse, thud Distance 111 feet, :1 inches High Jump—Won by Wood, Pena State; Sebum tsamn, Syracuse; Stith an and Bates, Penn State, tie for sec ond place Height 5 feet, 9 inches. Jawlln—Won by Gould, Sylacuse; Lee, Penn State, second, Barbuta, Syt abuse, thud. Distance 158 feet. Shot Put—Won by Humus, Penn State, Raymond, Sylacuse, second; Loki, Syteens°, thud. Distance, 40 feet. Engineer Addresses A. S. M. E. at Banquet "Imagination," declaied Leonard IC. Silkov, past president of the Ameri can Railway association while speak ing at the A. S M. E banquet Fri day night, "Is one of the most fruit ful possessions of the engineer, the progenitor of invention itself and the property which enables us to appre ciate the inventions of otheis." Mi Silicos, who is acpresent ad vismy engineer to the New York Air Blake company, went on to explain how a liberal education tends to en coinage the normal imagination while r nariow and specialized one tends to iestiain it - THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ENGINEERING SCHOOLS ADD MORE EQUIPMENT Industrial Corporations Donate Three Modern Engines To Laboratory Benefithng from the gifts of Indus trial corporations, the School of En gineering labolutolies have tecently added three Diesel engines. A Venn-Severein engine, is already set up as pint of the equipment of the engmeming experiment station. This machine Is to be used for the study of oil splays The other two will reach the me chanical engineming laboratory be fore the oil and gas power convention June fourteenth. At that time they will lie on exhibition and later added to the peimanent equipment of the depot tment A foul-cylinder Hill-Diesel engine of foity horse power is one of the ad ditions The other being a tv,o.eyl intim Benz engine, a product menu factuked in Pennsyhania Nittany ,Lacrossemen Rout Syracuse Team (Continued ,from first page) Puut's stickteleltlers scaleless for the i emainder of the pc, lod. Weber Rett.ters Without the services of Captain. BeWield, main cog on the attack, the . Nanny offensive lacked driving linn et in the second pet and tallied but one goal, a pietty shot by Weber close to the crease. Coach Paul's defense vies functioning smoothly and the in vaders did not uneaten at any time dining the encounter The defensive play of Mills, clew, Syracuse goalie was paiticulaily effective throughout the game. In the second half Coach Paul made frequent substitutions in the battle allay Toiol. continued his seining ttays,by registering n hard shot from the side of the netting. Al Elsei, who enlaced Names at home, showed promise dining his stay, tallying two milkers in quick succession neat the close of the setto. Sam Heppenstall replaced Bob Ctomie in the last pet and apd registered a counter hum the crease. Ted Torok's all-around play stood out during the contest, as did the qtrelrwork of Fellows and Perella on the defense The Nittany protectne barrier of Prism, Dangerfield and Cromic thwarted the offensive man euvers of the invaders with little dif ficulty. Carlson and Griffin also shone,' up well on - the attack. President Announces Commencement Plans (Continued from first node) Schwab auditotiurn at nine o'clock et the nett day foi the Class . Day c‘eicist., while thei e will be a parade of the classes to Nea Beam ci held, M bele stunts of diffeient kinds will be staged 1!!=l1SEd=1 Framing in fiont of the Cal negie hbi a,C at nine-fifteen &Oat. Tues day intoning, June to elfth, the Com mencement mocession uJI moeeed to the front campus, led by the College band, uhme the e‘meises v dl begin at ten o'clock The Commencement addiess will be deli,eied by Aloan- Mmklejohn, a noted educational- Trustees to fill the place of those n hose to ms won e this yea: 51.111 he elected Satin day alto noon, June ninth, at two &clod: mink at the same tune then e sell be a niceties of the d of Ti ustecs in the Pi oulent', office Conceits by the M htuy Baml and by the College cloud clubs, .i lespel in flout of Old Main, an Alumni-Val mty baseball gome, leceptions alumni and Talent:, a Playeis olTei ing, a Commencement dance in the Almon', and a dinnei m MeAlltstm Hall To , alumni, semis and guests tie enteitamment listed on the floe day mogiam Mining Alumnus Tells Of Industrial Methods With the "Development and Pi °sort State of Mining Machine, y" a., his topic. Radian d E Rankin 'l5, in the emplo} of the Condos rn uumufactunnp Company, addressed the scam and Annuli mining student•. in Old Sinning building Friday afternoon Sin Rankin ti aced the de} elopment of the thine major types of undei - giound machine] , coal cutting, coil loading and haulage equipment lie !Rasta rated his lectm e by moms an lantern slides and immatut 0 models Simply Phone 26,1 The Hi/and Shop CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING Complete Laundry Service We Clean and Block Hats Work Called for and Delivered A. H. Seniors Leave on Stock Yard Inspection Soule] s of the department of ani mel huobonth y left Sunda', rot a taro d.n• inspection tip of the Union stn. hula at Itittbbuigh. Methods of tomato: loading and unloading stoto eat', cattle lien management and ,11- lug dist, ibuting pinunples olnil be studied Thiough the cow iesy of the Pats lan gli ision and Packing com pany, the sti,dcrts UM be nonrated to inspect ine.t that has been grope , •. ,s& ICilhnm L Henning, IP- Stl ucto: of amnia] lit,bandiy, is head ing the delegation. OFFER EXTRAORDINAIRE A pur-e si/e flacon of Pat fern Djer-Kiss. $1 N :due, f: cc pith each i eeolar (lOc Iv , : of Diet-Kitts Face Poodle. Both for 60c VIVAUDOU The Only imported soap saint; for 10c ROB'T J. MILLER Rexall Drug Store