Tuesday, March 26, 1929 NATIONAL COLLEGE A.A. FORMS BODY IN '2l TO FOSTER BOXING Desiring to foster boxing as a col lege sport, the National Collegiate Athletic Association organized the Intercollegiate Boxing Association in 1921 with ,Navy, M. I T, Penn and Penn State as charter members. - Since its founding, the Association has been the governing body for the sport and the rules then formulated, With few Changes, have been the guide for the conduct of college box ing.. During the first season after the formation of the body, teams rep resenting Yale, Springfield Training school, Virginia, Carnegie Tech and United States Military Academy com peted with Association members under the new rules Achieves Firm Foundation T'ne sport was firmly established in collegiate circles the next year and its rules were being -adopted by all leading colleges in the, country. The Association, in an effort to obtain com petent officials, requested the aid of Mi. William A. Rocap, of Philadel phia then, chairman of the Pennsyl vaiiir Boxing Commission, to assist in selecting a group in accord with the spirit of college boxing. This plan hag been successfully followed to the present time. It is the desne of the organization to obtain referees who me college graduates and wh o have participated in boxing during their career. An attempt was made in the 1923-1921 season to have a combined meet in which all four members would par ticipate, but plans failed because of lack of preparation. First Intercollegiates The first Intereollegiates were held here in March, 1924, with four teams competim. Three Association meni heis, Navy, Penn and Penn State en tered teams and , Syracuse was the fourth, replacing M. L T., at the in vitation of the organization. Penn State won the tourney and a trophy offered by a group of Philadelphia sportsmen Syracuse and Colgate petitioned the Association for membership the fol lowing year and web e admitted. The five member teams and a Yale team competed at Penn that year and Navy emerged victorious The following year the same teams met at Annapolis and again Navy was victorious During the 1926- 1927 season Colgate withdiew from the Association, hut M. I. T re-en tered. Virginia also was admitted. At the Syracuse intercollegiates in 1927 Penn State emerged victorious, giving Penn State and Navy two legs each,on the trophy which would he. come the permanent possession of the first team to win it three times Last year the meet .as to be held here but as Recreation Hall was in the process of construction, sufficient This Space Reserved SCHLOWS Quality Shop ii: PETER B. HASSEL 1 t tr. SIGNS 5: 1: 118 SOUTH GILL STREET ::: •••:-:-X.4-1-1-:":-:-1-:-:-X..14,:-x-:÷:..:..f. w~•:^:-F:^:^}.:+r'rt }:-:-M: ~:~'rc?~...........-'r:-'rt :err.......... . 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Mechanical Engineers Begin Inspection Tour Thirty-five members of the senior class in mechanical engineering left Tuesday afternoon on one of the most extensive inspection tours ever under taken by a group of Penn State en gineers. They were accompanied by Prof. Ifarokl A. Everett and Prof. Frank bf. Torrence, both of the de partment of mechanical engineering. The trip will continue until Wednes day The engineers spent the first day in Waynesboro, and yesterday in Ba more, Nd. Last night they sailed from Baltimore to Norfolk, Va , where .they will inspect today. On Saturday night, the class will sail for New York and stay there until Tuesday morning They will then start for Philadelphia, whole the inspection trip will be brought to a close. Professors Represent Penn State at Cornell Piofs. Andiew A. Borland and Stev enson W. Pletcher represented Penn State at a meeting held at Cornell university recently, for the purpose of securing bettei support for Agi cultural missionary work An organization committee was elected at the meeting of which Di. IL H. Love of Cornell, is chap man, and Dean Ralph L Watts of the School of Agricultuie, is rice-chairman Be cause of the fact that Doctor Love will be in China for the next six months, most of the woik of peifect ing the oiganiration is left to Dean Watts. Ile plans to raise a fund of from one to two million dollars, to be used one the purpose of strengthening the ex isting nods, and the initiating of new protects Have You Chosen Your Life Work In the Field of Health Service? The Homan' Unkersily Dental School—tie o'ck.t dental school connected with any uns. Norma,' In the United Stater—Wren thorough well.balunred courace in all branches of den. tilt, All modern eamment for practical nork under oupervision of wen high in the profession Write far &tadsand edmhslan requirements to Leroy M. S. Miner. Dean. Longwood Ave, Harvard Univ. Dental School I=l SPRING IS HERE .t. Get Those ••• LaVvn-Mowers Sharpened . 4 . is at * C. T. SHILLING'S 1: 5: 108/ 2 Allen Street 5: All Kinds of Macaroni 1: Phone 210 • STICKMEN PREPARE FOR INITIAL GAME Lion Soiled Battles Dartmouth Twelve in First Battle Here April 25 COACH PAUL TO BUILD TEAM AROUND 6 MEN In preparation for the opening ,game with Dartmouth April 25, Coach Ernie Paul has ordered daily practice sessions for fifty varsity lacrosse can• (Wales as he begins to build an ef fective combination around five letter men remaining from last year's team. Captain Ted Torok, center; Johnny Prmer and Pied Perella, first defense, Ken Shaffer, home; and George Carl son, third attack are the players se tuned from the 1928 twelve while Mc- Candless, who won his letter in 1927, is also eligible. In addition, Coach Paul has Dick Reinhold, Ken Kaiser, Tiny Cranmer, and Yost to fill the va cant positions. Several promising sophomores arc listed among the candidates Don LOW'S, Anderson, Stepham, and Carl Kaiser have displayed accurate pass ling and clever strekwork Candidates for the attack assignments are plenti ful, but there is a scarcity of heavy defense men. Although several foot ball men are expected to report soon, there will still be a need for v.eighty stickmen, Coach Paul stated. • Sixty freshmen hese also been tab ,mg part in the walkouts The exper ienced yearlings base been practicing , with the varsity aspitants sshile Coach. Paul is tiaining the others in funda mentals In order that the medico period will not be broken by the Enstet vaca tion, the candidates will report Mon day, April 1 to continue teaming Din ing the vacation iecess, medico will he held in the moining and aifteinoon xith signal chill being called at night. ,Don't Experiment • with goeteAppearance _ ,M 9 B ' v 1 5 .- v V Jf, " NEttalitl Montgomery & Co.] State College, Pa. Clark Motor Co. J PACKARD MOTOR CARS + Gas Oil Accessories X Storage Car Washing TAXI SERVICE Good Used Cars. License X 1. Tags in 24 Hours • Phone 590 224 E. College 14-:44-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-c-:-:-:-:-:4-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x4: 7 :-:»x4:-:-:-;•+ Y X Spring Apparel for Whitey Musser's "Meet your friends at WHITEY'S" THE PENN STAIS3 COLLEGIAN Dean Watts" Views Growth of School When Dean Ralph L. Watts came to Penn State in 1887, the School of Agriculture, then in 'its embryonic stage, contrasted greatly with pre sent developments. In 1887 there were only four stu dents taking wink in ngriculture During the present year theme hale been 559 registered in foul-year com s es, 104 in two-year courses, 118 in winter short courses, and foul taking special work 785 is the total Forty-two years ago there were six members of the agricultui al faculty. Today there are 169 resident mem ! berg, including extension specialists in ,agricultuie, besides 05 county agents, '7 assistant county agents, and 43 home economics extension workers The Pennsylvania Agricultural Ex petiment station and the Institute of Animal Nutrition occupy an impoit , ant place in the national system of ag ricultural research, the dean states The station Nies organized in 1887, and since then 232 buletins have been pub lished and distiibuted among farmers and others interested in the nurneious investigations At present there tic 147 acti‘e piojects Ness problems me constantly arising which demand consideration by the station staff Booklover Faculty On The Carpet The nnfeeno)'s Wife by Mom hubs =EI Would you like to see the lives or the faculty from the insole' Not through the eyes of arothei faculty !umbel, but as a student butler who saw the whims of milady—the uife of the head of the English department Sailor Gets This Tobacco in Far Port Buenos Aires, Argentine, Jan 4, 1928 Lorna & Bro Co, Richmond, Va., If. 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WE AR A College-Hall Suit and Topcoat i'i During Easter Vacation —Mrs Ramson, in all her hypocrisy, super timidity and !ninety. Not that' the mistress of "Ottethy" Wes any thing but a lady of charm and n per fect hostess, but lather the cruel %w -hir of circumstances indigenous to every college campus in Amelica— (batrirg, of course, out own). "Otterby," the residence of the Ramsons, is the scene of most of the action. It is the typical and some what ideal piofessol's house—the gathering place for the social elect and elite of the campus And the campus, the author assures us, is no particulin college campus—but any one, piefelably, that of a New Eng land college located in a small town The story is told by Eric, a stu dent, working his way thijough col lege as "butler" and general factotum to the austere lady Quite a lad him self., and wheneser his mistress intro duced him. it uas as "one of the fara ds." So Eric obsei,es the eccentri cities of the faculty queen, listens to I the siring up of guests before their arrival, harkens to their small and great chatter at teas and dinners, marks well the hostess's encomium or anathema after then departure. And the guests' Instructors (if they fawned upon the lady, wrote madri gals or novels, or mere eligible bach elors,) members of the English staff and n few other prominent "heads" But most important of all mere the visiting artist,—Frost. \Vest and lec turer of renou n—for them the 1 . .p, 1 f rill ' ' 19,.:1;t : i'' ' :. J. 4' 1111.111111 '.--s The most popular ready.to - eat cereals •erved in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include Corn Flakes, Pep Bran Flakes, Race Krispies, 'Crumbles, and Kellogg'. Shredded Whole Wheat Big.. suit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee —the coffee that lets you sleep. ALL BRAN mighty spreads and dainties of 'qilt lind conversation stele tesetved. Erie gives us a fan picture of Mt Munson, whose fasorite entreat com ment of Sinclair Lewis was, "Good camera, good lens, but-' This remark soon found its way to under graduate lips, herring admirably to characterice chaperones, professors, girls and incidental folk If Professor Ramson is responsible for Eric's, or rather, Mr hubs' style of story tolling, there is little to ask of his ability as a teacher. 'There is a nice easy glace to Eric's manner of telling his tale, meandering without losing the thread of his narratite The close-ups of college life, im portant visitors of national reputa tion and of individuals, arc excellent throughout. 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Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. 0 1" # ALL-BRAN SEEM ulty will see themselves in shim, nifty and bold idiot against the had mound of collegiate and social lir If not a laugh on evei v page, at lea, id good snicker —and guile fr equentl a gland gulfau. —liool Jelin tt Get That New Suit for EASTER from GERNERD'S Pressing Cleaning Repairing
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