Friday, December G, 1929 SOCCERMEN AWAIT LEAGUE TROPHIES , To Elect 1930 Campaign Leaders * Monday—Circuit Official Compiles Opinions Confidently awaiting the formal declaration of then championship conquest, Penn State’s undefeated sbcceimen will select a* 1930 captain and manage! at n squad meeting Mon* day afternoon. Moms W Johnson, secretary tieasuioi of the Intercollegiate soc cci league, submitted letters to coach* eg of circuit teams foi an appraisal of the individual teams’ worth and for p selection of the outstanding eleven The nnsweis to the questionnaire will determine the team to gain the league ti ophies Two cups will be awaidcd to the champions. The laigci of these must be won tlnce times lor complete own ership, while tho smaller one will be ictaincd permanently by the winner each year. Lions Only Undefeated Team Standing out as the only hooters in the cnciut to complete the campaign without a defeat, the Lion eleven be lieves that in spite of the fact that Penn has won a gi eater number of fiays, the awaids will come to Penn State. The Nittnny recoid is five victories, and one tie, while the Quakers boast si\ tnumphs, counterbalanced by a single upset and one stalemate The gicater numbci of conquests lea\cs a lay of hope foi the Red and Blue bootcis Yale holds the thud best average with four wins, one lost battle ard one tie Since tho New Haven squad was tied by Penn, and the Quakers in turn defeated by Penn State, both contestants may be eliminated from titular consideration PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS STATE GRANGE MEETING Will Consult College Architect m I'hiltulclphia on Trip President Ralph D Hctzel will speak at a meeting of the State Grange, at Indiana, Wednesday Whilo on his way to Philadelphia, >\ here lie will consult the College architect, Piesident Hetzel will ad dress a combined meeting of the Har risburg Chamber of Commerce, the Harrisburg Knvams /club, and the Dauphin County Agricultural asso ciation in J Han isburg Thursduy.- President Iletzcl, on leaving Phila delphia, will go to New York wheie! ho will attend a dinner of the Penn-] sylvania society as the guest ofj Chtulos M. Schwab I MEN REFUTE CO-EDS’ CHARGE "Wo Pay for Shows—That’s Why We Wear These Clothes," was the slo gan adopted bv the men of Shuitleff college rn Alton, 111, when the co-ods openly declared that the men did not diess neatly or with good taste. iXf*' Tlie most popular ready-to eat cereals served In the dining-rooms of American colleges) eating clubs and fraternities aro mode by Kellogg In Battle Creek. They Include Kellogg’* Corn Flakes, Pop Bran Flakes, Rice Krlspies, Wheat Krumbles and Kellogg's Shredded Wholo Wheat Bis cult Also Kaffcc Hag Cof fee— the coffee that lets you sleep. ALL-BRAN $> «*£> 3 rsk Gifts For "WINTER SPORTS FOLK ICE SKATES SEEDS SCOUT KNIVES HOCKEY STICKS FLASHLIGHTS CAMP AXES SKIS GLOVES HUNTING KNIVES TOBOGGANS AUTO ROBES TRAPS The Keefer Hardware ALLEN STREET “The Store of Service” ~ - School Organizes Factory Principles For Laboratories Keeping m step with modern indus tiial developments, the School of En gineering has incorporated factoiy principles in its laboratoiios, engin eering officials reveal. Under the supervision of Dean Robert L Sack ett the shift m manufnctuiing fiom dependence on man’s skill to a ma chine's accuiacy has been followed as rapidly as equipment could he ob tained foi the engineering laboiator les of the College Threo faetoncs comprised of a num ber of shops are now in operation, and a fourth will be started shortly The woodworking, machine, and foun dij laboratoncs ate being operated as industrial plants under the direc tion of Piofessor Chailes W. Beese, and the forge and smithy is expected to bo put on a production basis soon All of the work in these plants is done by the students They design, detail, and route the parts, inspect the product, set up.the work, ami conduct time studies on the opera tions. The instructors act as shop foiemcn and plant superintendents. The only difference between these col lege laboratories and an industrial plant is the size of the output. In an mdustiy the output is based on sales oiders, while in the college it is limited to the number necessary to give the pioper instruction and practice COLLEGE GIRLS WANT CULTURED HUSBANDS St. Louis Pastor Suggests More Education for Grooms College Women are encountering in creasing difilculty in finding imeies'.- ing husbands, according to the Rev Daniel A Loid of St Louis, who sug gested recently that men spend mom time in adapting themselves for a cultuial existence. “College girls aren't marrying ns much ns they used io,” he declared, “partly because sonic of them want caiecis, hut also because of'the diffi culty many of them run against m finding college men whose conversa tion and companionship interest them." 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ALL BRAN is delicious with milk or cream, mixed with other cereals, or with fruit or honey added Ask that it be served at your frater nity house or favorite campus restaurant. 4*# ALL-BRAN CO-ED CANDIDATES JOIN RIFLE SQUAD Schedule Includes Meets With Penn, Carnegie Tech, Cornell, and Mar>land Unhcrsiij Piactigo for the co-ed lifle squad, onl) mteicollegiate spoit for Penn State women, began this week with tho opening of the mid-winter ath letic "enson Contestants for the squad aie be ing instiuctcd in piclinunaiy marks manship bv Lieutenant L 0 Williams, of tho military science department Only two of tho ten members of last year’s varsity were lost by gradua tion Fieshmen compusc ovei a third of the seventy-five women who have lepoited Miss M Elizabeth Kci slake ’3O, lifle manager, has completed negoti ations with the Umvcisity of Wash ington, Cornell, Carnegie Tech, Penn sylvania and Maryland for five of nine piospcctivc matches All contests aic correspondence matches, the lcsults being telegraph ed or mailed to the compctitois. Five of the eight matches held last year veic won by Penn State’s co-ed shaip shooters. C Y’ Hut Map Shows World Happenings Combining a sciap-book and a map of the woild, Associate “Y” Secro- B F Jackson has devised a mcani' of acquainting freshmen with the at tic itics of the world. Just inside the door of the “Y” hut he has elected a huge map, the size ot which alone would attract attention News items of interest are tacked to the bottom of the map, with bright colored ribbons lunnmg to the coun try to which Ihey ’iefei. Such items as “Mussolini bans anti wai books” and “Spain introduces plans for Gibraltai tube” are helpfut m keeping the fieshmen acquainted with the doings of the world, and the tracer nbbons are beneficial in reveal ing the source of the news These items are changed every Monday by Secietnry Jackson, but a committee of industuous fieshmen will soon take chaige of this If they lead the ribbons in the right dncction the idea will be a success, fot the striking colois should attiact even a fieshman’s attention, while the news, article may piove interesting if the geography involved is not too tire some. V : JLou’© better took into this i WIIIXEMAIV MAXXEK! HERE s a new Faul'Whiteman record that's a real smasli. Just us alwa>s, the King of Jazz sets the pace for the finest in modern dance music. If }ou pride 5 ourself on knowing the smartest and latest dance arrangements, jon must hear these two great talkie Ints plajed by this master Landsman. 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First Nationol Bank State College, Pa JOLLEGUN THE PENN STATE OFFICIALS TO ATTENjD TENTH ‘ CO-EDS’ HOSPITAL UMVEnS._TVUN.O_N .MELTIN'!; pjjjyg PROGRESSES Dean of Men Arthur It. Wmnockl and Neil M. Fleming, graduate man-! ... _ ... agcl' of athletics, left Wednesday to ' v " m ™ F “™ * Subscription Group. attend the tenth annual conference. For Fifth Annual American 1 of tho National Association of Col-, r .. lege and Umvers.ty Union, at Mad,- " m ' Q " s son. Wis, Tho put pose of the trip 13 to ob-| A steady use in a hat giaph chatt tain ideas which may be helpful in in tho lobby of McAllistet hall i-, pupating for the opening of Old showing the pingtess of tho \anous Mam building as_ a student center women committee* woikmg m the Duung the visit they will inspect the fifth annual du\o of the American new Mnumi Mendelsohn ’3l, chan. o [man of the dine, is using the giaph DEBATERS PREPARE FOR I to compare the success, both in num- ENCOUNTER WITH PITT & J* , 1 committee members „ „ ... . T 7, . , ' Soliciting in tho dtive is oignnired H,cl,l!r Edncnt,,.!,’ .a mto r „ n , dlw „ ons Mlss Anna E , Second Contest of K*ar . McGuiic'H will manage the commit - I tee cam arsing the campus The fae , , a . , , 1 ult\ 1- being solicited by those undci Woilmg uadei the dneet.on ol Ml „ o lr o E Osteihmit’.U The Coaches Johe If Fmzcll and .Joseph slU( | mt > are subdivided, F O Bnen a large forensic squad is , , lh Malßatct E st]tt , u mnn . picpanngfoi tho iceond debate of the, JBlne thc ,| olniltorv