Page Four Notices Thole will lie .1 tooling of Le Condo Finn.. aL Es enyn Cottage Tuesda, night at 7 D. ni. I=l=l There .111 be an A S C E Ima m; Wednesday nu•ht at 7 30 o'clock Ir. loom 200 Engineer un.: I) All Jut.- rot and Senior C E and 0. E. stud ents be there. SCHOOL OF MINES ADDS 30 ADVISERS 0111.31 s Organtze 3 Gum P 4 Flom Penn.3llnn, Dittsunou, and Anihraciie Coal Region, This t 3 mohurent men m the coal min.ng indu.As y fi mn we.tm n, con t. al and the with , auto egions of Pennsylvania hale beea appointed to form tlu cc 111111Inr ,t1V1.301 v ho ude for the School of .lines and Metal lurgy. :mem ding to an announcement by Edv..n d Steidle, de sr of the School of Mine, and 31clallusgy The boat 1 a h.th lola the lir , t rth isoly rioups 101 111111111 v; education inauguirted h 3 .1111 coil• ge 01 1111 • 101 oily in the county 11111 astist the college in oml.my out sandal mob !ems of the dcpa,to.nt of m,nlrg no that it 11. n 1.1101 solo e the mining and mineial inda,tiics of the state Th. !nog' ain of the college cm bi aces ..1 st, fundamental edutot,on and e..tor,:on th, t fit the le ntil! °meta% of the nd sstr los. and sec ord, applied s esea , ch ~nd Antiga t:on that v. ill ,onoet‘e and balm tail i/e om natty: I:950110S and help snake for teller Oficient.:, in the in dustries Dean Warnock Claims Hell-Week Antiquated (Continued hem first page) in their ineetint; at the Unit etsity of Missouti alto ans.ed at the sal,•c de eis7on It ens the con,inais of opin ion there that Hell-Wee , .. should be d stoinaged by all student bodies. Obit.awns to Ilell-Week "One of the pi incipal oblations to Ilell-Week," the Dean str42d, "is the fact that it s an undesirable publicity to the 0 t 1 once cases ahmh ale not tr oteal cf the frateirity and oslech do the frateinity no good " Ile also claimed that such initiation is unnecessary in giving to the pledge the pioper attitude torraid his au tism experiences lie feels that it dir tied: flea; the sera is and solemn side of the initiation i duel "Finall:,," he s nil, it serum,* handicans the sludst.ti, schollftlf as Mean " stud; stops for a stick or tan da,:s Incuientalb," he added, "the fa,ultr, or the School of Liberal Arts last ye.o adopted a res olution condemning local practices be cause of the lIIJIIIN done to scholastic standing in then classes to the up per-classmen as 1,11 as to the fresh- DICe " 24 Plebes Sr 3k Posts On Fresitman Quintet (Continued 'hem (lest page) Wllhannaoi t, both legal 1.1 , , on the plebe gudnnv te 1111, ale out - t riding Tv.o attic. in obaYe s,le.taons tot the guald% ale IVinon and Be , del, Oth, member: ot the ....Ali nr squad ale Shane, Clin,nran, Si cgden, Young, a-d Slam Po vaines scheduled fin the ;orlon Po , lo - tog the tilt ~it:: hilichnell, they wilt r , c.eL the Pitt and Cot gin 'refit fc esnmen .N till bill Lnsive nights, nib!. ihtn, 15 :nil 16 Ihe concluding rally rill Sitie with the Si I.I(ALSO lie . FLoreal 22 MRS. EVA B. ROAN Opt ',mut All I,:nds of fl.t.nes 522 E. Cii'legu I,ntic AVOID The Usual Seasonal Illnesses by using Gilliland's, Compound Cod Liver Extract Builds Up Lhe Body Tissues RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Penn State to Enter Intercollegiate Meet (Continued nom first page.) April 27. The national finals foe the contest will be held in Los Angeles, Cal., on June 20. Accra ding to the system, the nation Is divided into seven legions wlth the colleges in the legion competing among themsehes The regional fin altsts compete late in May to cletel mine the one speaker lion, each leg ion who is to liat.e a plate in the Mt hunal finals. Last Year's Winners Lee F. Lybarger, Js, of But.knell Mum sitv son the ptize for this leg ion last veal and also placed fourth in the national finals A Unnetsity of Oklahoma student was the vannei of the championship last yeas Players Will Produce `Show Off' Saturday (Contirued from first riage) Ms Fishes, played by Janette M. Butt. 'JO, is anothet realistic chat aetesi, ttion The Main Stied moth ., anothei uniumsal type, is depict td by her In het a human poison -111,4 has been drawn by the authot Atthut It Cunningham '3O, enacts tho past of Joe Fishes, a tinning young in, , entos and brothel-m•law to Pu•et Throughout the play Joe is an ambitious loung man, who turns out %sell at the end Other chat actor roles ate played by Miss Myrtle H Webb '32. and s ne W Kloss '29, in the pal to of Amy Fisher and Clara Hyland, respectively flr s. Fisher and Old Man Gill provide further study in the de, elopment of character. Tickets - tot the production will go on sale tonight at Vs ham. Mussel's The time of the show has also been arm aimed 0%, as to alloy students to the basketball game before hand Ring Aspirants Engage In Crucial Encounters (Continued from first page) the team next semester Robb no, graduate until June and he is eligible for the team. He was defeat ed by Winorsky of Penn us the neltei v.eight scn•t-finals at the intercolleg iate, last wintei. Rob Roub Stan Kolakoski, aspitunt to the in teteohegiate 125-pound clone, is in fine fettle. The herd-working feathei _ight could step into the 'quoted Lucie today agamst a tough foe and give a good account of himself Kelp times haldet than any ether borer on the squad, Coach Houck helices In the heasymeight divisions, Cap tain Ante Wolff is 111 the best of shape lie must lose ten pounds, how met, before lie mill qualify for the 1100 -gourd bet to Malty - McAndtems, Kaplan and Stiehl° coil act domn to the tiaining ;vital this meek The three hemy weights base no setious oppogition to contend with but the °idol in ,Icli they will enter the loped alma mall lemain uncertain until the etc oh the opening sett°. PETER B. HASSEL SIGNS 118 SOUTH GILL STREET 5: Are You Patronizing Our Advertisers? The fact that the merchants of State College are interested in student activities is shown by the earnest support they give in any campaign or project that is THE MERCHANTS OF STATE COLLEGE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE BEST ::: Wh : Not Pat Penn State Collegian Passers Subdue Navy; Lose to Hilltop Five (Continued from first page) fouiteen point margin over its op ponents Neither team was at its best dining the fast period Passing and shooting on both sides acre ei i atm and both repeatedly missed easy shots nodes the basket Sailors Assume Lead Skip Stubby and Jack Maness mho' substituted for Meyers were hign scorers of the tilt vuth twelve and seven points respectively. Stahley scored ten of Ills total number of points uhrle Maness accounted three field goals and one foul shot in the second period Penn State made good eleven out of seventeen foul trys while the Navy garnered nine points from fifteen attempts at penalty throws. The Nittany passers scored twenty seven points to their opponents' eleven in the second period During the first three =mites of the contest there was no scoring on either side Miller succeeded on a penalty toss to score the first pourt, the game. Penn State tied the score with a foul goal and Millet scored again, this time Stith a long toss from the court. Wilson retaliated by cag ing a short throw to send the tally into a deadlock once more Front then on until interimssion the game was nip and tuck, the Navy, however, re -1-cervlng a tun-point margin as the half ended. Whitey Lord was Um only Midshipmen mho seemed to be at hrs best Koch, Stahley, Ma7ess Star Art Koch, Skip Stubby and Sacs Mucous who supplanted Meyers after, the latter had made a fluke pass to Miller wh.ch resulted in a Navy held goal, wine the men who ship-wrecked the Middies in the second period of the gray. The Sailors were unable to stop Maness and Stahley and had an equal amount of trouble trying to prevent Koch from scoring. The skill of the Nittany guards was an import ant facto• in the defeat of the Tams Time after time the Navy was drawn into lotting and on almost every oc casion the Lions made good the five shots. Having established a comfortable lead Coeah Hen menu's Proteges re sat led to "slow ball" tactics in the easing minutes of the fray With Penn State in posseston of the ball the Midshipmen mere forced to come out of then defensive formation and to leave openings for further Nittany Hale You Taken Advantage 0: The SPECIAL SHOE SALE COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 125 ALLEN STREET • g ot° t, a CLEII.IsITS aZVESZS There is no other cleaning like STATLER'S It pays to insist on Quality and Service 121 ALLEN STREET launched OF MERCHANDISE romze YEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN scoring. The Lion, tallied nine field goals and nine fouls to then oppon ents' three and Inc in the last pol led, the final count being 39 to 25. ME= I leld Pool Tolol 11e)ore. rr ^ 1-1 2 Mimes Ifl 11 2 k runt rine If - MITI. If 1 2 2 4 Reinhold. If 0 0 0 0 1.0,0 e n to 1 Reilly c II 2-2 2 IN. Ikon. rO. 1 0-0 2 2 Is..h , IU 0 1 C • Stohley la 4 1-I 12 11 -11' ;-., I kid I aul Talol C Mire VI ' 2-1 4 }nrrin. It I 1-2 Dennelt. If 1 2-2 Banc, r 0 1-2 Colostock. c 1 1-3 Lloyd 1.4. 3 0.1 Ilrrnrl. TO 0 0.0 Lincoln. lc 0 0-1 TOTAL ...... 0-15 25 Itcfcree—Volkh Time of pertudn-20 minutes hulscl CZEMM Held I nul Total rf I 0-0 2 Krumrlno. rI I 0-0 Maws, If 0 1-2 Meyers rf I 1-1 Rellly c 11-3 1 Stahley. en NVINon n n Koch. In 0 12 1 MIIM=I Field rout Tot Dutton rf- f 4-r. II Dunn, If '' I 1-4 1 Shea. If 1 0-0 ' Dillon. e 0 0-0 i Mennun, c 0 1-1 I Mesmer no 1 5.. 02 `lcCartlls. It: l-2 5 TOTAL 15. 12.17 I Referee—Menton Time of per.l4-20 mitollot 1511,4 Senior Grapplers Win Class Wrestling Meet (Continued from first page) Roybitz, wiry freshman, was the only one of the yearlings to win a final bout, securing a time ads antage of 133 minutes over Sid Steele, sen ior entrant, in the 158-pound class. Duke Schminhey, 175-pound senior, and Long, junior contender in the same division, mere evenly matched for the greater part of their bout, but the latter finally obtained a 3.22 minute time advantage Tiny Cranmer, varsity letterman, NMI by a fall mer Sam Fisher, Jun ior finalist, to conclude the coinpeti tion. All of the winners, uith the exception of the lone freshman cham pion, will probably compose the var sity combination. EMMI Phone 616 t You ? 3 . : In the preliminaries the senior class team defeated their sophomoie op ponents in every match Esans was forced to wrestle Call Kaists, sopho more 135-pound contender, two e...tia periods before he finally managed to pin his shoulders to the mat The juniois won five of the seven pie linunary bouts in the match with the freshmen Transue and Iteybitz were the two plebes to reach the finals. In the 11 preliminary bouts an 7 final matches, 17 falls and 3 time inhan tages wore scored by the wrestlets Nittany Trackmen To Run in New York City (Continued from first pogo) College hams Saturday afternoon on the board track Heats were lon for both varnity and freshman compel, tors, the races starting at the same time from thlYetent pelts of the track Two heats were tun for the flesh man competitors in the 40-yard dash, Darlington winning the first race n ith a time of 4.48 seconds and Stark placing first in the second heat in 5 5 seconds The varsity dash was won by Fullerton with Bowie and Mad dock second and thud respectively. Fulletton's tune for the race was 4.18 seconds Bowie placed fast in the GO yard dash with Fullerton second and Margaret third. Bowie tan the dis lance in 6:48 seconds. Flenntken annexed the 440 yard dash with a mark of 55 seconds with Hedmger following him closely to the tape First place in the plebe came tot mile was taken by Button, Ballet ford and Thorpe crossing the line in second and third places MEESE With a mark of 2 minutes 2 48 sec onds George Offenhauser, varsity &s -tance star, carried off the honors in the half-mile rise. Bothers and Bach man followed Offenhauser closely to the finish line. .Don't _Er") i . - er.rnert cath your Alm •• • o 4 .. ear •fr';7B 2 AC I A OCR'4-$ 41i f.V . ). , - • lURi cplifer Montgomery & Co - State College, Pa. Great states from wheat seeds TT was- unprofitable wilderness, most men thought. But James J. Hill had faith that it could grow wheat and so he built his railroad. Settlers turned the waste-land into wheat-land, the wheat into wealth, the wealth into great west ern states. Faith in the economic future still points the way. Right now men in the Bell .4 cotton-wide system of tootor-oonneriong telophoneo "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"- In the plebe event Wolf garnered ) l FOR SALE—Pure-bred German Po first place with 'Welnes and Masts lice pups. P. B Tate—Phone 917- following the winner to scenic second 11-2 S. ltp and third places respectively. Chick Mvisinger, cross country lum inary, won the Mile run with a tune of 4 minutes 15.24 seconds Burton, Balmy and Beuckle secured the that three places among the first year men for the event in a closely contested nee. The two mile race was won by Bill Con, distance ace, who led the field of contestants across the tape in 10 minutes 3 34 seconds after the start ing gun had been feed. Ratcliffe ands Lee followed Cox to the wile foe the second and thud positions Bass and Offenhunsee closely followed the Mee leaders McDowell won the 50-yard high hendles with Funke and Foote in the . saner-up position,. The time foe l 4. *** the ince was 7 seconds. °, WATCHES DIAMONDS 1: CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Laige front room facing campus One-half block from Co-op. Single beds. Apply 234 East Col lege naenue. Itp FOR RENT—Tuo formshed room. :i: „ nail inlvate bath. Phone 532-R ik JEWELRY REPAIRING t. 1 1-22-2 tn ; :I-144. :-:-:-:•-:-:÷:-:-N÷:4441^X÷:4 STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Home Made JELLIES JAMS PRESERVES The Fenway Tea Room Under New Management x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4+•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:»:”x÷:-:-:÷ 1 ÷:-:- 1 . t.. ✓..'N.~:. . Showing New Phoenix Rayon Underwear, Vests, Bloomers, Combinations'and Pajamas :s• System are planting the seeds of vast pos sibilities for even better communication. Out of the belief that the public needs a broader use of the telephone is grow ing a constantly improved long distance telephone service. Like the railroads of an earlier day, this service is now tapping and helping to develop rich new terri tories of commerce. BELL SYSTEM Tuesday, January 22, 1929 FOE SALE—Car beater suitable for Pontiac of similar type car; almost new. $5.00 Inquire at 422 West College avenue or call 142-W. 2tp LOST—Cameo ling on Allen Street. Reward it returned to Michel, Phi Kappa fraternity. littp KNIFE AND SHEAR Sharpener— Best approved method used. Satis factory NVOI i: guaranteed. Elder mty and dub work specially solic ited 'Elwyn F. Lewse, 615 West College atenue; bell 4564. 10-57-tf y 1 HANN & O'NEAL'S -:. Jewelers . .. s. •:. .t. Y Opp. Front Campus S EGOLF'S
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