Tuesday, January 14, IJJU Circuit Delegates Acclaim Lion Booters 1929 Champions; Courtmen Win Twice AWARD 2 TROPHIES TO NITTANY TEAM Penn State Boasts Only Squad Undefeated-3 Apply for League Membership Eoasting the only team record un marred by defeat, Penn State's daunt less soccermen were formally acclaim ed champions of the Eastern Intercol legiate Soccer Football association at a conference of the Association in New Yolk City Saturday afternoon. The successful 1929 season marks the second championship campaign of Lior booters, since the Intercollegiate league was organized in 1926. Because it stag decided to award trophies to the leading team only often the end of the 1026 season, the cups awarded Saturday will be the first soccer tro phies to adorn] a Penn State collection. Ono cup will.be retained permanent ly, while the other will be (armed to current champions until won three times by the same league team The cups are being engraved in Phil:idol phir and will arm ore in State College this meek i Plan Reorganization Penn, Yale and Hat veld hold en viable ;reeoids and lead the remainder of the circuit, although the Quaker hooters stand out among the leadms Each of those teams lost a single game throughout the season Difficulty m detesminmg the leader from such a list in the event that no team remained undefeated, prompted the confei ence to seek a new method rn organization and champion suit., tion Henry NV Clark, graduate t erne sentative of Harvaid, and Lace-presi dent elect of the Association, suggest ed the formation of divisions among the lesson teams, the leaders of which would meet in a post-season play-off to decide the champions. The plan proved feasible following announcement thaLthree colleges, Am twist, Williams, and Wesleyan, had applied fen admission to the Associa tion If the applications are accept ed, thew would be sixteen tennis in the circuit, enough for at least two divisions PLEBE COURTMEN TO PLAY 6 GAMES College Authorities Release Official 60We-sr-Conover Reports Promising Turnout Sls: games have been an ringed for the freshman basketball team Neil M Fleming, graduate manager of ath letics, announced yesterday after the schedule had been approved by the athletic board of control. Opening January 25 with Wyom ing seminary, the yearling quintet will meet Dickinson semmaiy in the second genie here February 21. The next two genies will be away final home, as the plebes meet Colgate freshmen at Hamilton, N. Y., Febru my 28, and Syracuse freshmen at Syracuse, March 1. N Bucknell freshmen still come here Match 8 and Pitt freshmen will wind up the plebes' season here on Match 15 Both of these games will precede varsity contests with the same schools. Promising Candidates ' Candidates for the fresbmun tenni, under the direction of Coach Larry Conover, arc practicing daily in Rec reation Hall Conover mill not pick his first team until the end of this week, but several players with con siderable prep school experience have eomo to the front during the past few days. Harms of Canton, Ohio, and Fuels of Manor high school, Lancaster, have been showing up well in practice and are closely pushing Duvall, Moser, Daykin, Stockdale, Gamer, and E. K. McMinn for 'envoi positions Stop That Tickle! MULFORDS Capital Pastilles 25 c Box Jho:e:;/EciT27k„ Robert L Miller Diedrich To Lead 1930 Lion Eleven E=LTI Irate Diedrich, star halfback, was elected by 1929 lettermen to lead the 1930 Nittany ele, en through the destinies of nest season at a meeting Saturday afternoon. Before the election the "no cap tain" plan was thoroughly discuss ed, Coach Bezdek reveals, but it es as felt that better cooperation would result if a regaini leader was selected. It is reported that Yutz received the election on the third ballot. LIONS MAY MEET W. VA. TRACKMEN A. A. Officials Negotiate for Indoor .Eent at Morganton n—Coach Drills 100 Candidates Negotiations for an indoor track meet with West Virginia at Morgan town sometime in March are being conducted by College athletic officials, the Athletic Association announced esterday. With the exception of the indoor Intercollegiate championships, nothing definite has been decided thus far. Manny trackmen, however, may en ter some of the special events in A A U competitions. The proposed contest v. ith the Mountaineer traekmen would be the first indoor dual meet in more than ten years for the Lions A complete program of events is planned. Coach Nate Car tmell is putting one hundred varsity and plebe aspirants through then paces on the board track on New Beaver practice field. The men have had only light work, but will' begin more intensive drilling with a practice meet Saturday. CAMPUS POLICE FORM STUDENT ORGANIZATION Special Traffic Officers To Direct Automobiles After Events Because of the increased traffic con ditions and the necessity of protection for pedestrians after events on the campus, Andrew J. Barger, head of campus police, has organized a stu dent police body of sixteen men to assist in handling the situation. In older to handle the crowds at large athletic contests during the past two years, it was necessary to hne town and State police, the chief re ports The present plan was pro moted to do away with this. The campus police organization, Anch will later be raised to .twenty livo men, now consists of sateen stu dents and six officers on regular pa tio' Previous to thin time the force had only consisted of four regular members. Order Your Pastries For The Senior Ball Week-End STATE COLLEGE BAKERY When Ordering Meats for the Senior Ball Week-End, Remember the QUALITY MEATS _ , at FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET Opposite Post Office Phone 357 Try , • TRe esyner 'CARNEGIE, TERRORS SUCCUMB TO LIONS Varsity Quintet Defeats Plaid 21-27—Western Maryland Falls Prey, 45-19 Continuing the victory stride which began with the crushing of Western Maryland, 46-to-19, Thursday, Penn: State courtmen earned a hard-fought decision over a spirited Carnegie :Tech quintet, 27-to-21, in Recreation 'Hall Saturday night. Capturing the lead early, the fight ing Lions maintained then advantage throughout the ganie, although the I Plaid courtmen never trailed by morel than seven points. Near the close of , the first half and late in the final period, the Tartans crept to within two points of the Nittany floe but Lion rallies curbed 'further Tech at tempts. Distinct improvement was shown by Lion passers Saturday night with the ragged play of former engage ments absent. However the superla tive foul shooting of the first three games in which the Lions tallied twen ty-nine of a possible thirtN-eight was not equalled Saturday. Nine out off fifteen flee throws were registered. MI:11=!I Joe Webm's four field goals netted him high scoring 1:onors against Cal negie though Noose, Tech faiwaid, annexed four in addition Jo two foul goals After Brand and Leyda tossed free throws through the net, and Rod Fly acounted for too mole, Sehumalser brought the score to 4-all with a field goal following tosses from the foul line by Neese and High Fry, Brand, Webei, and Leyda sent the Lions ahead T. 411 two-plye,, while Nease scored a foul and too field goals to make the score 12-to-9 Weber took a nice pass from Ley da to hang up his second field and repeated soon after with a long shot which found the net. Noose's field goal ended the scoling for the half with the board leading It-to-11 to favor of the Nittany quintet. Wally Leyda opened the scoring for the second period with a toss from the flee throw line, but Nease and Webster neaied the Lion total with successful long . ..distance attempts at the basket Fred Brand whipped a short toss through the net and Joe Weber followed making the score 21- to-15. Saltzman kept his foul shoot ing record for the season clean with a successful attempt Neese caged his third field goal and Meiten brought the Tartan total to nineteen with a field goal and two flee throes as Brand and Davis also scored o foul goal. With five minutes to play and th. scoreboard placing Penn State aheit . 24-to-19, Nease ended Carnegie sun mg with a pretty shot frost, bcyeoi the foul line Shortly after Rod Fr counted a clean field goal lions un des the basket and Bub Davis tense( in a foul to complete the Nittany to tal. STORCH MOTOR COMPANY Storage General Repairs TEXACO PRODUCTS 238 Emit College Avenue State College, Pa. TriE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN' Brothers Exchange Blows During Pre-season Boxing Encounter Brothel challenges the skill of Mother dining boxing practice in Remotion Hall these days. Malty McAndrews, captain of this yeas' , team and Penn State's hope in the 175. pound division, engaged his brothel Johnny, 160-pound fieshman candidate, in n Imendly thiee-round bout Saturday afternoon. ' Although no final decision oas gre en, it was generally conceded by the spectators that the elder McAndre,s held the edge during the sotto. When' Johnny clambered out of the sing ex- Mintim, a lip split - by a smashing sight, he voiced the opinion that h.s bothci v.as not such a had boxer. Couch Leo Houck; who lefeleed the PROF. GIBBONS ADDRESSES PLELSE 'COLLEGIAN' CL ISS Emphasizing the diagram method of news-writim„ Prof. William P Gib bons, head of the journalism dep.:- men., addiessod COLLEGIAN freshman lunette": at a meeting Thursday night Tho class is being instructed by Chalks A Mensch '3O, managing tot of the COLLEGIAN, Rho Ittempt- tot of the ho attempt ting to teach the class fundamentals of netts Pitting According to Ilensch. ' aspirants pill begin active tepoiting :immediately after the second , eniestet visit to the COLLEGIAN office 1., planned lot the near fatale so that candidates pull see how the paps, goes to press Fifty students one list ed in the class, including ten co-eds With tno Lion quintets functioning equally moll, Coach Heimann's pie teges lan ioughshod oser West.° Maryland, 45-to-le, Thursday The Nittany quintet accounted foi ten points, sshile the Tenors were held scoreless The fast pei iod ended with the Lions ahead 25-to-7 Penn State (27) Carnet, T., (211 Fr) r "st.ntc. I.)tltt - 11 tl,ttor Itruntl Wo..h, C 11:: ' .11 ‘ '..^. 4 "....," bubnatatans—['inn S ale Dm], 11111 i I et. Carnegie Leonar.l Merle, t jth and In a rm Sink Vl'..ber Iry s zr z v: , 4 • oul 5016-1, nn State 0 out of 15 Ctn . lu,ft 5 out of 10 - Referee—D ilholf Buck nell Um, —Cc .el Sus,uchanna Penn Stole (Is) Ni.eslern Mar,land (19) Miller r _ WooleY Denis 1 WeShade Ilrand Ilammlll Saltzman --------- G Enzlc Mo.linker Substitutions—Kan State F rz. Macomb. Let Jv N table Hamilton, Lee WO, Mt a tom Maryland Lamb. b0z0... 151.1 r 3 Ilrn 4 1:11 ti oq j " t a : r a73 — • 21 ; 7 lte s Sc -' 5l s ' t ; :In " .12 'We, tern Nlar>land 7 out of 20 Itch ret—Nlther. Bucknell Umpire—Good ball tom nament to be held in Rome- Imatch, stated that, although these v. asl sitter Hall the beginning of next sent much 100111 fot impicy,ement, the eqe, ate being completed by Anne E 15ounget MeAndreas would eettainie McCune NI onion's basketball mar -1 be 1 sos ions contender for a legula• kg m Iberth on next 3001's team Mat ty sang These games still he held each I ' l .' - 1 that to his hoots ledge his In other had 11103 night follouing the conclusion of no boxing expel tense anxious to this the Intel-class games row under isaj Seat The \V A A still awaid a silo et los- Another blether act is scheduled 14, cup to the 0 inning club team to tale place when the Epstein twins, Julius and Phil, exchange blocs COLDS CAUSE LOSS OF TIME plastics bout this usek. Julius, in- to collegiate champion in the bantam- ' The mdmars cold causes the glee v.eight division is the more expetiene- 'est loss of time to college student ccl of the too, but Phil, 115-pounds: sccoidim, to a iepott of Dr Willmi ho battled in the boring sena!, 104 1 yuitr, has been li,otkingi hind and o hopes to gnie his brothet iioine still ME=ll FORMER GRID ST&R TO WED Lungron, fooner Lion foot.d ball, baseball, and basketball stas, 1,1 engaged to many Miss Ethel M Booth of . nnnlield, acco”ling to! newr seposts seemed here Srcc graduation the formes tans at'-lete has been serving a, salt..a., for an Oxford business eon- . cern. 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