' . Panther, Uansa'd The Lion VOL. 25, N0..:3 FORMIDABLE PITT MACHINE CRUSHES LION ELEVEN, 26-0 Uansa's 96-Yard Run on Opening Kickoff Shatters Morale Of Nittany Team PANTHER RIVALS SCORE SIXTH CONSECUTIVE WIN Pittsburgh's Stonewall Defense Repels Gridmen—liaplan, Shawley Shine PittLbuigh's masterful gird ma chine, unleashing a devastating at tack, completely Imitated and crush ed an infer rot Porn State elesen 20-0, Thanksgiving Day, to taco.' its sixth VICLCS,I‘e viclot3 user Coach Eon dek's Nittany Lions From the sely outset Pitt's furious assaults placed the Lieu gridmen on the deferent': Coach Sutherland's Clint gas passed, plunged and lain the ends in a ben tidal rag manner and s ith pieusion so machine-like that all was .wept before them A.rded chiefly by a hard-charging' line, the Pantile. backs dashed through, gaping boles for tenanted gains av-,l eraging neatlV 5 - lads on every play.' The Patsbuigheis, alternating with plung es with end tuns, scored in each quar ter and succeeded in tallying 2 points , afte. touchdown Score From Kickoff Toby llama, elusive Panther birch, gave a thulhng ethibition of open field running on the first play of the game, s, hen he received 'lamas' kick off and, headed by a perfect stall of interference, shot Juan the ...Hines esaihng esery Lion tackler to cross the goal for the filet score of toe gone This remarkable ten of 00 yank' shattered the morale of De, dek's gr alders Uansa in eyed Pittsburgh's mum fluent tbmiurbont _and was rho out, ,Llll - 11111Z 111311 on the field Tune and agarn he darted the ends or glided off tael le for subatanthil gams and seas a constant menace to Penn State's acnal attack Daily in the thud tin raw Toby sprinted around right end for 10 lards and another P.mther nuchdon 0 11, final feat came m the fourth petard cities he Intercepted a Lion pass on Inc oun 15-yard line, thereby Di VlClltillg a possible Na tal-is. seine Pug Parkinson, strapping full back, acLoanterl for Pitt', second touchline n, Taking posvession of the Loll after a Lion punt in the second quarter, the Panther backfield began a GO-yard dive that ended votlr Pug tics mg the goal Suttee: land's bat tering rani ,mashed through the line for gain, of 5 and 7 yawls until the ball rested on the 1-foot line Ile tool: it ovti on the ne.,l dour! Frank Hood, for mei Bellefonte Pc ulemy luminaly, tallied the final corn lido: 31111 m, ,ulrgtatuting fm• Crachen, fumbled a Panther hick and Pitt cc:neared on Penn State's yard brie Warnminu, another sul,litute, and Hood alternated en hoc • calms and the latter finally went, fr our the 1-yard mark I=l Be slob's gliddeis a ere pun el less to advame the ball through Pitts sinew all defense Only 3 fist downs wore t eputeted and 2 of throe Wete e,lllt, of towoul passes (11111111; the, thild Inteltet elle° was sadly missing. and the linemen mete unable to open up hnles fel the backs aplan, Shan lev and llamas din linguished themselves on the defense rot Penn SLite Kap showed tesult. of Bob J cal au] tutining with dirldan of good deform', and often sise wink. Ile speattil several pass e, flint netted the Lions 2 of then , t downs. E!=!1 'lamp; opened the f•ny by loektng o Uama oho pt oin pt ly spread-eaghld he laon tatljets end dashed UN et the (Continued an last page) Calendar 7.00 p. m —Leettne Kl, I, y Page, Luthman ehuich. 7,30 p, m.—Debate Penn Slate vet sus Western Resolve univelsity, Old Chapel 11..00 .t. m —Chapel: Dc Ilei - bell Welch, Patsbul gh 9,1:111CUI. I`itt WORLD PEACE ADVOCATE WILL HOLD OPEN FORUM MI. Knby Page, editor of The 11 - a hi Tomo; low and noted lecturer and nuthoi, will conduct the second annual Institute of International Re- Istions sponsored by the Student Re hgious Council of State College this neck-end at the Lutheran chinch. Mt. Page, who has spoken in mote than 200 American colleges and has traveled in Unity counties of Europe sad Asia, will address the assembly four tinia on the theme "The Was , of Jesus in International Relations." Inc 'last address is scheduled for 7 o'clock tonight PROFESSOR PATTEE TO SPEAK TUESDAY Noted Literary Authority May Make Final Appearance Here Nes..t Week WILL DESCRIBE EFFECT OF FOREIGN WRITINGS Di. Pied Lewis Pattee, who design ed decently as head of the department of Ameddcan litedature, probably will make his last public appearance here, at 7 o'clock Tuesday night in Seh.ald audited nun. , Topic of Lecture Munch and Spanish influence on Anwi can lamattne will be the topic of Di Pattee's lecture, which null be gives under the auspices of Phi Sigma lota, national honorary iomance lan guage society lie has prepared several minks on thin subject, which dill be published later Open to Pubhe The Icctuie dill be open to the pub lic and no admission will be charged. Students taking French and Spanish are requested to attend as part of their semester's work. Following the lecture the society has planned a reception for Dr. Pa tes and membeis at the University club. METHODIST BISHOP TO PRESENT TALK SUNDAY Di. Herbert Welch, Pittsburgh Minister, Will Address Chapelgoers Di. Iferbeit Welch, iesident bishop of the Methodist Episcopal chinch in the Pittsburgh distiict and former president of Ohio Wesleyan unnar sac, will address the chapel audi ence in Schwab auditolium at 11 &clod: Sunday morning. Bishop Welch was only recently ap pointed to his post in Pittsburgh, suc ceeding Bishop McConnell. Previous ly lie wived for many years us a tins. 51011.11 y bishop in Korea, whore his neta, ales made him a foremost fac tor in mission troth in the Orient ' Outing his undergraduate days, Bishop Welch matticulated at Wes 10;.an univeisity, uheic he teemed hi. bachelor agree in 1887 Flom 1005 to 1810, Bishop Welch was pies ident of Ohio Wesleyan university. Ito is also a member of Pht Beta If honotaly scholastic frateinity CIVIL ENGINEERS RECEIVE MODEL RAIL EQUIPMENT The Bethlehem Steel Company has pi esonted the depaitnient of civil en gineering with models of railroad back equipment which have been set up for exhibition and purposes of in shuction in the basement of Enginect mg A This donation includes a split switch, "a" gauge, three switch stands of dilretent types; two gauge ;oils fm 100-pound sails; thiee types of lad Joints; a manganese frog, a display board of rail set bons; a dis play 'maid of and fastenings, and %omens tassel. fittings and appliances A. S. M. E. HOLDS CONTEST mor Chitties L Allen of the me chanital engine. mg department, who is humanly chairman of the local student blanch of the A. S. M. E., announces that nil membeis of that oiganitation me eligible to compote in an essay contest which that soci ety is sponsor mg. CHEMIST TALES HERE Dv Ralph T. Coinwell, assistant pi ofessur in chemistry at tine Univer ..ay of Pittsburgh, addressed the Con tint Pcnns,lvania Section of the American Chemical Society on "Callan. titailve Oignanie Mime-Analysis," lust in.:Lit in the Cht.inm - tiy Ann nthcatte. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY,, DECEMBER 7, 1928 BOOTERS SUBDUE NAVY TO REMAIN IN TITULAR RACE Eke Out 2 to 1 Victory During Third Estill: Period As Marshall Scores SEMISCH PREVENTS TIE ON FREE PENALTY KICK Serry Tallies First Goal Aftej Concerted Dri% e From Middle of Field Prospects of the inter-collegiate soc cer championship cup being awarded to Penn State are bright as a result of the 2 to 1 victory over Navy at Annapolis Saturday Completing the season without defeat, hut with two tie games, the Nittany hooters are on a par with Yale and Swarthmore, undefeated and untied in league play. The two eastern teams played a less tore sentative schedule than the Penn State soccei men and Coach Jeffrey predicts that the coaches will award the cham pionship to the Lions Playing the last game of their col lege career all of the seniors wets prominent in the Navy contest. Cap tain Marshall and Glaser were Penn, State's main instruments of victory The offensive work of the l'enn State captain and defensive playing of Gla-I set throughout the contest were out.l standing in the fray Sorry and Sem. l inch also played stellar rolls. It was' Sorry who scored the first goal ands started the play resulting in the win sing point. Semisch prevented a fin-i al deadlock when he stopped a haul drive nom a penalty luck in flout! of Iris goal. =EI Navy, playing, its usual rushing at tack, found the birttany hooters ready for them in this contest. Drives which seemed certain for a goal were stop ped either by th,Penr.2 State full backs or Senusch With the score 1 to 1 at the end of the regular 90 minutes of play four extra lire-minute periods were called for. It was during the thud estra period that the winning goal was nor ed Taking the ball as it was centered, Sorry passed to Marshall who' returned it to hint The Lion captain again reemved the ball drib bled past the Middy fullback and net ted the ball for the winning point. BALL COMMITTEE CONSIDERS BANDS Seniors' Begin Preparation for Annual Upperelass Dance In New Gymnasium The Senior Ball, Penn State's an nual upperclass formal dance, which will he held front 9 until 2 o'clock Fri day night, January IS, well mange, ate the College social activities in the new gymnasium The dance committee under the • ducction of Richard A Gender '2'l, chaninun, has made imail piegress with the plans. The organization al ready has hail seseral meeting., and the work has been Melded among the membets as a means of facilitating artangement, for the foimal Negotiations ate now under way for securing a Victor• Recording oi chestaa to furnish syncopation. Fled C. Yocum '29, is at present trying to get in touch with the manngei of Ted IVeems' band in hopes that the well-known artists might h.ise that date open. Should Weems twee to play it will be the second time in one yea,. that Ins music makers hap,• play ed fin 11 Penn State dance La'.t Apiil they combined hat ninny with Fletcher• Henderson at the Juntoi Ptom. DEAN SACKETT ATTENDS ENGINEERS' CONVENTION Dean Robert L Sackett and Piers, Arthur J. Wood, Fred G. Huller and Chalks L Allen, me attending the annual convention of the Amerman Society of Mechanical Engineers in New York this meek. Professor Hochlei will meanie nt the meeting of the Oil and Gas Nam Division of the A. S M. E., and Dean SacLett will attend the meetings of the committee on education and tiain log for industties TAU SIGMA ELECTIONS Ralph M. Alexander '29 ' Robea A nometter '29 Samuel IL Weaver '2O Leo E. Wllhama '29 James 11 Andersen '2O William A. Ilaldmman '2O Hoover Responds to Dean Steidle's Wire Het bett Hoover, Presalent•elect of the United States, sent the folios, niessoge, signed in his , own hand milting, in reply to a telegram of corgiatulation wiled by Dean Ed- Wald Steidle in behalf of the faculty of the School of Mines and Metal lurgy often the results of the nation al election had been announced• I urn giateful fen your kind roes sage of congratulation I deeply op— Pleciatc your good wishes Yours faithfully, Dean Steidle knows Mi. Hoover in a motessional way, since, lioth ate moans enginems. The Doan of the School of Mines fast inet - Secretary Homer when the latter Was presi• dent of the American Institute of Mining Engineers NITTANY COURTMEN BEGIN SCRIMMAGES Hermann Seeks Two Effeethe First Team Forwards As Stiff Drills Start FOUR GRIDMEN REPORT TO BASKETBALL SQUAD While contanumg his search fat !outstanding court material Coo a !Dutch Hermann sent his large glom) !of sanity basketball candidates through its first sti canoes drill of ithe season with a long sot:imago, marked by numerous substitutions, TuesdaN night on the Amory flora The Nittnny coach is endeavoring. to find a fist pair of foinards who work well together and who me adept at passing and shooting.; Thas f he has uncovered some likely matcrvil lions among representatnes of Its' year's freshman team and sevciul newcomers on the basketball court. Facing etch a problem Dt,..efi will not reduce the present squad until later in the season in hopes that some dormant mourns may come to light Gradmen Join Sound Jack Meyers and Paul Rramrine, both regular forwards on last year', .I,eafling line, have attracted a great deal of attention in recent practice., The tau sophomores who are good shots and a fast working combination will inake strong bids for rat sit; berths Mahic3, a Junior, has shown up well at the center position and ap pears to be the most promising undo, study 'for Captain Lou Reilly Rock, a senior member of the squad, 1, rounding, out Iris third year of bas• i<ethall under Coach llermarn. From all appearances this scrappy basket cur is heading fora first string guard post. Utz Diedrich, Store llamas, sot Saltzman and Skip Stabley, reheNi I of their football duties, Joined the ranks of the Niltany courtmen at the beginning of the week Deuhreh, Ito- Mils and Saltzman will compete fir: guard posdions while Stahley will ti v out at fonalud llamas played a stellar game nt running guard and forward last year and has an equally good chance of regaining one of the (Continued on third page) Hammers Resound As 70-Year Peace Of Old Main Ends Old Mnin, ifs age-hailooed intei iors desolate of classes for the flint time in its seventy yeas of existence, icsounding with the knocking and hammering of noel mon who ale tear out its obsolete ednls condemned for use ten yeats ago For flinty veins Old Main was the solitaiv academic unit of Penn State dining which time it also served as a dot notary for tha famous Old Main ltat, None of the subsequent build• nag• erected on the campus have riot attained the populaiity m majesty of of the migund edifice olneh is ac claimed an out.tanding landmaili the Nittuny Valley Oilman state that7 , oo,ooo is mail able for the telaili'ding of the ‘‘ai pod and twisted intei 101. The bllliding will he imam cod and le-construct ed as much as possible in its pi esent foi tn. 1932 'Y' CABINET MEETS ' °Meets of the Fioshmln "1" Cal,. 'not ,sore chosen nt a meeting in An dy Lytle's cabin. Chnenee Chiastlan 'JO, was elected president, Robot Button '.32, thee pt eatilent; T 1 uesdale 'Z;2. societal t, and Stanley I.`::chols Taittgiatt. COLLEGE DEBATERS MEET PITTSBURGH, WESTERN RESERVE Dodge, Keller and Haley Oppose Cleveland Negative Trio Here Tomorron WILL DISCUSS BENEFIIS. FAULTS OF ADVERTISING Richardb, Campbell, hood Lea‘e For Match With Blue and Gold Represen lath es Discussing the subject of atheitts• ing, two Penn State debating teams 1 ,11 meet opponents tomorrow night The atrirmtnc team will oppose the \t • esten n Revel ve un s ers.ty two in Old Chapel at 7 30 o'clock, i.hile the errata e team will debate with the University of Pittsbuigh nt that place. The affirmative team is composed of notool K. Dodge '29, Lawrence N Keller '3l, and Itobeit W. Haley '2ll. with James F. Abel '2l, as oilman:v. The question tot deLate will lie "Its soled: That the Influence of Mode. Athertmng on Public Welfause Should De Deplored " I'i of Theockne .1 Gates will be channum of the debate here This will also be the last public perform ance to be held in Old Chapel, whet,. the [list Penn State debating teams addressed thou audiences. Weston Reserve is the originatot of the plan of debate that tall pool, abl, be and for the event Thin plan la the method of scientifically (fete, mining the s say of a•uhence opinion Penn State tones in the past hoc met teams fi on this lirusosity that vsoe classed among then limiest op po"..nts. Ilnivo say of Pitt - slicing face the neglitlie teaai m Itaimag scl•ool at Pittsbuigh This team is compoiied of Jack P. Richard: 'no, Robot P Campbell 'JO, Kenneth Rood 'JO, and Flank N Saybolt '32, phonate The team mill also be ac companied by assistant conch Joseph F. O'BI mn The Pittsbuigh team opened i.eason last month by defeating the Wa.ociabuig college group on the same question. Plus debate is the lust in the faiangulai meet beta cen this onus el site and Washington and Jeff:vs= college. `OLD MAIN BELL' TO APPEAR SOON Staff ill:* Issue First Number Of Literary Magazine On Tuesday IVlth a nets onset design ..nd anneal thangc; in its genet al makeup, Old .'.(nun Rd , . Penn :Alto's litermy mug ante, still be placed on sale and dis tributed Tuesdn, Ifni tos on dmign as it still appeal fin it in the issue is in en outleut shoe.- ing the tosser of Ohl Main The inns• tinting cobs of the design is red Mitstifer '2O, edam -in limuLst, that lotions be submit tcd to him e‘pIesSIIIIZ inn-seat no. .:.Irons of Ile icadeis to the maga :ine The lately should not cseeed 200 a ends and may he utitten b 0 stu dents on faculty members 'rho sis best lotions, col eosin any jlo,lble InlplOsoments in the Joni nal :101 gin ing the liml-onal likes or ills !likes of the tendons, Once to by chosen from numilims of the tac,iltv cents !lotion', and Once ['loin student, will be published in the second ns+ue of the inoga/trie The,: cntmtsms should be submitted to Mitltifei at limilon house beim e Jan- h. Omega uuly 30 Who's Dancind at the do , p,airnf•nt of at elutettut( eteo.L.l Tonight , ' Went ton," in a content at the Dean: Alpha Pin Stgtne , 11. 111 . 41U1l • of Design hint acct 3 , 1 Kappa Delta Mu Yot k City Mt. Wendell P. Lau, - Pin Kappa Sigma (elo,ed) lash html'o in at ehdetture uto. P: Kappa Phi Pvan St its.'% representattve at the • Seabbaul a n d Blade (dont.d) Judgment (at I'hi Delta 'I heta) DeNnrns .atbaulted In Mont or A inl 111 '2O and henry G Montgutne , y Tomorrow Ntght ; acts ay aided "Mentions" in the Alpha Chu Sigma Amur and %mai class. In the iul,ll - Sigma Phi, Sigma Pln Epoi Sp 'Me, Haile T. %%ells and Donald (at Sigma Phi Epsilon) I, Wolf were given "Aleutian," Delta Tau Delta (clo , ,eili vies S Keinbach '3l retei.eil a Phi Kappa Tan ,"limit Mention." Sigma Phi Sif , lll3. r 01 . 10Ie loon E. hhmicnbeig 'h'm Phi Deng Pianos 1' 1111P"i. Ilesny AGRICULTURISTS ELECT PROF. PARKINSON HEAD Prof. Mans G. ratkinson, head of the deist, tinent of tigi icultin al edu cation, sins elected president of the Amalie:in Association for Ads anee slant of Agi !culture at the conc.- tom of that body in 1% ashington, I) C., tecentl3 Thr. association is the hugest of its kind In the United States It has fat its pui pose the bettement of agii sultural teaching in colleges, uni, msr tics arid secondary schools. PI DELTA EPSILON HOLDS CONCLAVE l'enn State Delegates Attend National Corn notion at Atlanta, Georgia jOURNALJSM FRATERNITY MAY MEET HERE IN 1929 Pepi °gentling the Penn State chap- In, Lou., IL Bell Jt, Judson Lonel '29, Eduard Li on Ji., '29, and William S Tin net '29, are attend , n2 'the national cons ention of Pi Delta !Epsilon, honorrii e join nalistie fiat enutf, at Atlanta, Geo, gut Mote than one !writhed tepi emmtatti as of the forty-odd chapleib ha, gather ed Dom all parts of the country to Join nalistic pr oblem4. The local poop hope. to In mg the coniention to State College not tea , in an-operation t.tllt the Duck hell chapter LeAteth of ins ;tattoo Lora Di Ralph Datil Iletvel, use-- dent of the College, Ind the pie.- dent of the State College ehambet of etimmeice still be pie...Weil by the &legate, The College ehaptei ohm Istmcs to hate one of its fneulte mem_ bra elected piesident of the ft ate.- Prepare Program The Emory unn.ersot) and Gamma Tacit ehoptels, hosts of -tho.colvalave, have pr elan ed a pa ogrom of enteitam meet aor the I. osotan s. An address lit Coded Ststes Senator Walter F. George, a trip to Stone llounnon, an old-f a.hiontal South= Innheene, and soon al (unit nos me sonic of the high. I.ghts of the program The journalist% n 302 012 Georgm-Georgia Tech football game, one at the most unpoitant contests of the qeason. The game =iginficant flue hem because (lemma Tech, thus f.ll undefeated and untied. has been in% ited to pail...mite in the animal Touiminamt of Ito;, on the Old .11m,, /1,11, edited In the Pt Dclta Ep.tlnn body hate, is consid ered the best of the literary ,jour nick published by the chapters Each gioup aunt issue cacti a publication to retain It. inembei,hip :n the fiat et nay 'LA VIE' EDITOR REPORTS PROGRESS ON YEARBOOK Announces Publication Section Complete—Class Photos Reach Engraver With all rnanimr uPtw due berme the Chi lianins holidays, uoi 1, on the le JO l'a is pine,. e-,sincti in a satisfac tory manner I' coo Bald sin, J „ cditoi-m-ch•ef announced yesterday The publication section is complete and the Juniot claw photographs huts been fin,lital end sent to the cngszt‘es Pi acticnlly nil photographs of the glum. and socu.l flutes miles have been te'.en Pictus es of honos asy fiates unties c ill be made next In the silt th.pastinent, the general holdet boo been finished. The staf of the year boo!, is um, .mmilete, Pashlm in started BEAUX ARTS INSTITJJiE HONORS TEN STUDENTS 1, Lo...:rile 1 . Ipgcs, Yivue: !I Advertised Debate PRICE FIVE CENTS HARRIERS RETAIN IC-4A CROWN AS COX RUNS THIRD Finish Seventh. Tenth. Eles enth And Fourteenth To Amass Score of Fi Polnts PENN. SYRACUSE PLEBES DEFEAT LION FRESHMEN Nillany Champion Falk Before Jimmy Reid. Harvard Ace, In Vat sity Conte-A Although 13111 Co,, Penn State's ‘eter.ul inteteolleghlteuow-countlL htie holdel, fJI before the lapel Pace, of :loony, Reel of li,, caul and norms C i.O U.., of Maine to fop kit hr. too-ye.n coon, the Blue ,u•d Yl lute !lame, captuled the team ch.orpionNlup tot the thud .sueee,eo !,can ,hen the collegians toot to Not York Cite Poe the annual contest No.embel 2.6 The Lion to um •,core a.,' 13 point, v 11.1 e Maine ianhed ke1.011(1 tt all Of Gem ge Oft cull:inset phial NCI can for Penn Slate% ,etond Grllt Art t Doss el OR,II tee fini,h hum 1,111.11 uhile Chia Mei , ingei 1.4, the Llm cnth man to eoirplete the Co curt nntelnle m fool tLenth plate complet ed the scoring for the Nlttaii) ,elittt In t field of fit teon and mu •etslttes, the plebe 011,...,0mm:re tenni on thud place in the tin e--mile fteghomn contest The Unuetsitv Per:ls3l,nm: eked out a close %Idol v me: the Syracuse t loners stall hl pouts to the Ildbuen'o C 5 For :note than Ow :mks of the sin nu'e tut-Its t tee rt nits a On, man onte - tt utth Reid, landsny and Cu', oloocly bunched and never mono than an nun's length hon: one nnothet Then, honour, the Nittan, athb•:e spud to the tote of the tin: lotnalls Inqt na, leached, Cot uas eyetog the adstunang backs of has stocky compel:tot s v.ho had spot t -0:1 in conc:: t to pa•s hurt nom teat moment the ~lie nip and tuch drat !tattoo., Reid and Ltntbdty Foot one could hog° them!. Rice the oth, You'd gain the lost distance A, the gum to-mile 1 1M111, stwhl, I% passed Reid Olf.:1 Led 01 013 ounce of emit* in his body and sidened the Inteloal unto cc was Icnd nq h 3 ten studs no ho hi east"! the .ape—the dun ,pion Rvitr, tulle oat .10 111111111, and 11 -e_onds Luck is il`1,11(11 LAS - new latet uhile Cos dot not end Ills ace nerd .t full b tlf minute ale] the ten Lhanntion had delluoned lunt Offeilltau .cr be,enth Val IV R101.11(1,11 - lim! tunnel -up last ea I, LI ailed Co‘, 'I his tune IL sins tut Lentil, place Haven of Coluntbia anti N:at Lernet II NOW Yolk !method lath old ~/tl.ll, etinLctii c Gpi.l gf. 01- lonhattcl, .11,4, to lie counted upon I one of tho ,aogn...oil of any hat in pod., Inolpetl bock to the stint it n i t point m sc, Olth pi 1(.0 'ludo, Luke Couto°, 0 10 thtoutih nut the season h., bete biro! tot.t. met 11 ei ewe suppot t to ( oath Cua t ,ttutul of Ikta ,let I, mound up the t. e to th enty-, ',nth plate I'•wl Reiser v, an menthe! of tot veal '4 .1111plonslui, ft (Altman teem (a., !tweed to he , a ataktted nab Itfta -thud aalute tuner.: the emote Lump:taut., a'. blushed the a: -torte gland Bob Button NWS the that Blue Ind White beat et to neinont fon Pcon State the plebe uintcst Ile finished ••enth Gem pe rOl esman twist°, no in tight)] ple•e. Ed Glassbunn nt tL tenth, Hat mon in tnenty foulth, and Butt land an 010 a-third place, holding the team scone Bonn to Bccl, and Dean complensil the 1.. m septet They !unshed enrhtt - blind and rt.th, ,esp,t,vo3 Today The Bullosopher Discusses— Eighet Education Editorials 1. clubs-count' ) Chantinons J. The Collegiate Spurt
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