Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 10, 1929, Image 3

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    Tuesday, December 10, 1929
Hermann Begins Court Scrimma
COURTMEN TO FILL
3 VARSITY BERTHS
Loss of S Lettermen Pro\cs
Handicap—ls Candidates
Seek Tearii Posts'''
Handicapped by the loss of eight
of last year’s ten letteimen, Coach
Dutch Heimann began Ins scaich foi
r guard, foivvnid, and center foi the
Nittany basketball team when he ran
Ins chaige3 thtough the i fust scrim
mage Saturday afternoon Foity-five
candidates hn\e lepotted for prac
tice,.
Skip Stahlnv guaid on the 1929
ciuintet, and .lack Maress, veteran
ici *, hould have little difficulty
annexing the.; last season’s berths
Favoredjiv vaisity experience, Wal-
I> Leyua?~Ro(l Fij, and Dave Mille’
will piobablv be the outstanding con
tcndeis foi the open foiwaid position
Leyda was one of the leading scoi
ers on the 1927 plobc five but has been
handicapped bv a knee injuiy dur
ing the past two seasons Miller
teamed with Mazcss at Scianton Cen
tial high Bob Srydci, forward on
tho fresiunan team last yeai, and Tom
Eastbuin, ccntci on the 1928 jeai
ltng quintet, ait* also possible for
ward choices.
.Sophomores Muj-Win Posts
Brand, Hamilton, and Hammond,
all sophcmoies, and McComb, substi
tute ccntci on the 1929 varsity squad.
aiO'waging a battle for the centei
post lehnquished.hv Lou Reilly, lanky
captain of last jcai's Lion quintet
Ar abundance of leservo material
m available for the vacant guaid post
Ed Lee, substitute guard on last year’s
five and Chuck Williams, icguhu
guaid or the 1928 plebe team, will
piobably battle it out with Paul Moss,
r member ot the Illinois squad two
years ago, and Joe Webei, vaisity la
ciossoman.
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BRAND, MURRU WILL PLAY
!rOR GOLF TITLE IN SPRING
The wmnei of the annual College
&oli“touvnamont will have to wait un
td spiing to assume his clown. Pied
C Brand ji ">2, and John M Mui
laj .’*sl woihed then way thiough the
conn-final hi.ichct and weie to ha”e
settled the championship this fall
“ ■ lof lenient w eathei caused the match
lo tc postpone 1 on several occasions
tyacljjtbe. anowatoim lust week makes
it impossible foi the decision match;
this.fall. The annual fall golf tourna- 1
mens is open to man students of the
fouijj clashes
jstljdents should learn to
LIVJI’ n. y. u. I)E \n declares
must tram jts students
notipieiely to make a living, but to
live)j Dean James B Mumv of New
Yoijt university said m his annual rc-
the Umveisitv chancellor pub-
last week Dean Munn believes
that} the foui-yeai couisc is the back
bone; of the undeiginduate college and
the Imam icason foi its existence
LEHIGH ABOLISHES HAZING
Hazing of ficshmon at Lehigh uni
ersjt> has been abolished by the
spAbmoic council without the infiu
nci||ot univeisity ofTieials oi uppei-
:lasbinen.
In the fntuie, the annual’Pounder''
day j games and the scraps at the
spntig banquets of each class will be
thobnly contacts between the classes
[n (hose contests the classes will be
in an equal basis.
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1 Christmas
Gifts
at
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Collegian’s ‘All-Opponent’ Team
FIRST TEAM
Donchcss, Pitt Left End Elicit, Syracuse
Grant, N. Y. U Left Tackle Utz, Penn
Montgomery, Pitt Left Guntd Obst, Syracuse
Kostos, Bucknell Center - Women, Penn
Mngai, Penn Eight Guard Dimeolo, Pitt
Woeinei, Bucknell - Right Tackle Vanderbush, Lafayette
Sherwood, Lafayette Right End «. Ncmecek, NYU
Stevens, Syracuse Quinta back Baker, Pitt
Masters, Penn Right Halfback Slate, Bucknell
Uansa, Pitt Left Halfback Mycis, N. Y. U:
Paikinson, Pitt Fullback Hinkle, Bucknell
WRITERS ENDORSE
‘NO CAPTAIN’PLAN
Syracuse, Ohio State, Carnegie,
Minnesota Dispense With
Election of Leader ,
Spoits wrileis of many of the
country's leading dailies, have express
ed the opinion that election of cap
tains foi college athletic teams should
either be abolished 01 a more prac
tical plan substituteed
It is the belief of some writers that
the election of a captain each year
causes unnecessary jealousy and fno
tion among Che players. Ed Pollock,
of the Philadelphia Public Lcdgei,
states in this connection
“If the election is close, bitterness
may enter into it, and jealousies re
sult to the detument of team play.
Fui thei more, the most popular playei
isn't necessaiily a good leadei There
may be otheis, less-popular with
teammates, but bettei qualified nevei
tholess to lead.”
Pollock proposed that if a captain
be elected, it should lcmain'for the
coach to select him since he is mote
fully acquainted with the qualifica
tions of the players.
Many leading colleges and univer
sities have aheady adopted the “m
captain” system wheieby a leader is
appointed before each game. Car
negie Tech, Syracuse, Franklin and
Marshall, Ohio State, Oregon State,
University of Minnesota', and South
ern Mcthddist university have already
abolished the electing of captains
Judge Wally Steffen, Carnegie
Tech’s football coach, recommended
the plan-ef naming a, flckl captain
bcfoie each contest find electing an
honorary captain for the season af
tci' the schedule has been played.
This is the same system as is used at
Ohio State. ;
Navy, while not abolishing the cap
tain, will wait until the 'opening
game next year to decide which play
er will lead the team during thev sea
son They hope by this method to
eliminate the uncertainty of Hot hav
ing a playing captain, according to
the coaches of thut institute. <
Athletic director J. W. Wilce, of
Ohio State university, in a recent let
ter to the collegia!! expressed his ap
pioval of tnc “no captain” plan de
claring that athletes at Ohio'State
were finding the plan very'satisfac
tory
SAWYER'S
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SECOND TEAM
PITTSBURGH OFFERS 3 NEW
COURSES IN BASIC AVIATION
In cooperation with the Penn School
of Aviation the Umveisity of Pitts
burgh offers tince new couises m
aviation, including a course m the
principles of the aviation business, one
in aiiplane and engine mechanic!,
and an enlarged basic ground course
carrying two college credits
Those taking the business courie
must take the basic course and piut
tical flying as prerequisites and maj
follow with instruction in airplane
and engine mechanics. The fiist two
years of the aviation training me to
be given on the campus, the last two
to be given at the Pittsburgh-Butlci
airport.
16 BRIDGE TEAMS REMAIN IN
SECOND TOURNAMENT ROUND
Picliminary rounds in the Interfra
teinity bridge tournament weie com
pletedl last week with sixteen teams
remaining in the race
The second round of the touincv
will bo run off this week Winners
arc expected to be announced befoic
Christmas vacation The Ihterfia
ternity council and Montgomery and
Company aie contributing cups which
will go to the champion and lunner
up
PHI LAMBDA UPSILON
ELECTIONS
Associate Member
Gustav E Cohen
Graduate Students
Philip D Adams
William E. Coughlin
Theodore V. LetonofT
Earle B. Struble
William E. Singei
Melvin A. Thorp
'Benjamin F. Tullar
Undergraduates
Michael R. Cannon ’3l
Mcrvin E Conn ’3l
Jack M. Graham '3l
Walter A Herbst ’3l
Janies W. Johnson *3l
David Kirsch ’3l
TT r y
"■> Hie (grner
New Leather Bags
Egolfs
Niagara
* lUnVI. '‘4
Paniel Hays Gloves
>LLEGiAN
THE PENN STATE C<
;es; 100 Ca:
RING COACH SEEKS
HEAVYWEIGHT MEN
Faces Problem in Filling Gaps
Made by Graduation of
3 Senior Stars
Faced with the task of idling three
gaps m lust year’s inteicollegiate
championship boxing team Couch Leo
Houck is caiefully grooming more
than 100 candidates who begun ieg
ulai piacticc Thuisday aftemoon
Giuduation took its 101 l by remov
mg fiorn the Lion ring Allio WoM,
thioe times inteicollegiate champion,
Stanley Kolakoski, 125-pound vctei
an of thiee campaigns, and Jack Dav
is, pci forma in the M >-poun i
weight.
Loss of Steve Hamas, twice nitei
collegiale champion in the heavy
weight class will not be felt so keen
ly since this division was eliminated
b> action of the Inteicollegiate Box
ing association last ycui
Dearth of Heavyweight, Material
Houck will have u mamstaj in Jui
ius Epstein, lntercollegiatechnmpiomn
the bantamweight division lust veoi
Kcenlj competing for the vacant
fcatheiweight post will be Stoops.
Thies and Puiks. •
In the l'J5-pound class Cnso”i,
Wood, and Petiochko ptovide the Lion
coach with piomising maternal whuv
Lewis is the outstanding contend.'!
foi the M5-pound ppsttion ,
Gnvm, Felton, Eisman, and Henry
will battle foi . the puddle-weight
bath Though n dcaith of mateiml
exists in the IGS and 175-pound clasi
es Houck is hopefitl that Struble am!
Captain McAndrews, icspectively, vv’l
fill these posts
MUSICAL SOCIETY TO HOLD
FORMAL INITIATION 10NIGIIT
The Louise Homer club, gals’ music
oiganuation, will hold its forma! ini
tiation at the home of Mi*- Richmd
W. Giant, advisoi of the club, at 8 15
o’clock tonight.
>ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
EYES EXAMINED
All Kinds of frames, & repairs
DR. EVA B. ROAN
Registered Optometrist
State College
Wed 2 p m to 6 p m Monday, Tuesday,
Sat. 10 am to *> pm Thursday, Friday
Onrhrick linlldiKS 12U East College
Opp Court Houae A\cnuc
didates Report for Boxing Drills
CLASS BOXING MEET
TO BEGIN JANUARY 31
Opening the annual mtetelass
boxing toumament Jantiaiy 11, th r
scinois will oppose llio junioii
unginon while the sophomote boA
ers engage the freshmen. . Tne
witinei-, will meet to decide the
College interclass champions l !.)
the following Satuid ly
Any student who has not boxed
in a \aisity meet is eligible *0
compete m the toumament, John
N Engel ’3O, boxing manage!, m
nounced
100 WOMEN" BEGIN PRACTICE
FOR INTERCL \SS B VSKE'I R\I.L
Prcpaung foi the inteiclass basket
ball tournament which will begin Jan
uary 0, moic than one bundled can
didates aio piacticing in Recientuni
hall urnlei the dncction of Miss Maitc
Huult, instructoi of physical educa
tion foi women.
Campus Bulletin
Toe ’ ’eetmg of the A S M D
which was scheduled foi tonight m
200 Engineering D at 7 o’clock, w.ll
be postponed until Thursday n.ght «>t
the same tunc and place
Delta Sigma Pi v ill hold a smokci
at the Delta Sigma Phi fiateimtv
house tonight Annual elections will
take place at this time
Candidates foi the fencing squa<
will lcpoit foi piactice in Rcciontioi
hall at (> 30 o’clock tonight
The Mctalluigical society will hold
r meeting in loom 200 Old Mining,
at -1 o’clock Friday afternoon
Foster
Coal & Supply Co.
Genuine
Anita Punxsutawncy
Phone 114-M
20% Reduction on Hals
P-N .Corsets 25% Off
ONE WEEK ONLY
CANDY & McGAUGHEY
West College Atomic
End Acid Stomach
—Eat Anything!
Restores Digestion, or No Pay l
Too much acid in stomach cause.;
that “tired” feeling—coated tongue,
bad bicatli. constipation, bilhousncss,
nausea, indigestion, di77incss, insom
nia. A\oid seuous illness bv taking
August Flowei at once Relict es
promptly —sweetens stomach, htens
hvei, helps digestion, eliminates poi
sons You feel fine—can eat ans thing
C2-\eai-o!d August Flowei does the
tuck! On money-back basis—Rea
Denick, 10(1 West College Avenue
Nittany Theatre
Weste,
solun
Friday, December 13, at 6:00 p. m.
Wc know you will bo pleased with the superb
sound reproduction, the charm of the now
decorations, and with the other improve
ments that have been made
The opening picture for Fuday and Satur
day, will be “ROMANCE OF THE RIO
GRANDE,” with Warner Baxter, Mary Dun-
Ai' pic-mcdical students who an
ticipate applying to the New Yoik
Medical school foi admission should
send at once foi necessan applica
tion foims
Al* foimci 4-II Club girls, commun
icate immcdi.itclv with Cathciine M
Wheelei Ml, at Giange dmmitoiy, oi
Chai lotto L .SummcMs ’T>, at McAllis
tci hall 01 cull Miv* Bngait’s office,
UOS Agiiuiltuio building
Fiatcinitie' wishing to entei the
Intel fi alei mty hoMiig torn nament
wiP make a deposit of ?1 to Albert E
Smith Ml, at the Pi Kappa Alpha
house bclore Detembei 21
Theie will be a meeting of the Prc-
Mcdiia! society tomonow night m
Room 2fi Chenustiy and Physics
building
CLASSIFIED
COPY of Randall's “Making of th<
Modem Mind” taken by mistak*
fiom Room 14 L A Return to Col
lcgian Oflice ltp-II
FOR SALE—Ace motorcycle Foiti
cylindet machine in good condition
See Fcthciolf 124 Fieai Hall ltp-II
Musical
Powder Boxes
Crabtree’s
Alien Street
WiHfedom
OF COURSE Tweret
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• IF VJE'RE fcoitsc,
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THERE IS N’O FINER XMAS
PRESENT TIIVN AN ELEC-
TRICAL GIFT
Electric Supply Co.
121 Allen Street
OPENING
can and Antonio Moreno.
Page Three
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WANTED— Pci sons nitciesUd in
their health, lot demonstia' n>’i
of the New Health Unit C.i’l ine
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FURNISHED ROOM— Foi lent toi
woi king men Call 110 Noith D»i
naidstiect Phone 71-.! 11-v’'-it
FOR RENT—large fmnt joon oi
second flooi, and also Mng'c ' in,”
Showoi Bonn! il desired Lcc.,l
Lane Sandwich Shop, 211 East N -
lany A\c
Fire Insurance
EUGENE H. LEDERER
12*1 West College At enue
The Pip©
even helps you say
nothing at all . . .
YOU’VE noticed how cxprcsir’e
the pipe can be, what
it can put into the sunniest gesture
The pipe c\ cn helps you say roth up,
at aU—and that, O mortal, tukco
a man among men!
Men to their pipes and won cn
to thur lipsticks—buc suppose y 0.,
had no pip£ and faced reprcc ic, i 5
Suppose you had no tobacco to nut
in your pipel Empty pipes r 2
empty gestures that have ro mean
ing. Filled with good tobacco, y our
pipe becomes eloquent Filled ’ i l h
Edgeworth, it is Olympian I
What, no Edgeworth s Lo*o not
e moment —haste to the m. ih w.un
the coupon. Let the vnach ury of
government rush to you a in. 2
packet of good old Eagt.no— h,
delicious and friendly Edgeworth,
full-flavored, slow-burning, cock
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