Tuesday, January 14, 11)30 Circuit Delegates Acclaim Lion Booters 1929 Champions; Courtmen Win Twice AWARD 2 TROPHIES TO NITTANY TEAM Penn Slate Boasts Only Squad Undefeated—3 Apply for League Membership Boosting the only team record un marred by defeat, Penn State’s daunt less socccrmen were foi mally acclaim ed champions of the Eastern Intercol legiate Soccer Football association at r conference of the Association m NeW'York City Saturday afternoon. The successful 1929 season marks the second championship campaign of Lion bdoteis, since the Intercollegiate league was organized in 1920. Because it was decided to award trophies to tho leading team only aftci the end of the 1920 season, the cups awarded Saturday will be the fust soccer tro phiesl to adorn a Penn State collection Ono cup will be lctamcd permanent ly, while the other will be ofFeied to; current champions until won three time*Tby the same league team. The cupsrare being engraved in Philadel phia rand will arrive in State College; this .week j Plan Reorganization Penn, Yalo and Harvard hold en viable lecords and lead the remainder of tho cucuit, although the Quaker booteir stand out among tho lenders Each of those teams lost a single game throughout the season Difficulty m determining the leadei from such a list in the event that no team remained undefeated, prompted the conference to seek a new method or organization and champion selec tion Henry W. Clark, graduate repre sentative of Harvaid, and vice-piesi- : dent elect of the Association, suggest- : cd the foi motion of divisions among tho league teams, the leader's of which would meet in a post-season play-cfF to decide the champions The plan proved feasible following announcement that three colleges, Arn keist, Williams, and Wesleyan, had applied foi admission to the Associa tion If the applications arc accept ed, there would be sixteen teams m tho cucuit, enough for at least two divisions. PLEBE COURTMEN TO PLAY 6 GAMES College Authorities Release Official Schedule—Conover Reports Promising Turnout Six games have been armnged for the freshman basketball team Neil M Fleming, graduate manager of ath letics, announced yesteiday after the schedule had been approved by the athletic boaid of control. Opening January 25 with Wyom ing seminary, the yearling quintet wiP meet Dickinson seimnaiy in the second game here February 21. The next two games will be away from home, as the plcbcs meet Colgate lreshmen at*Hamilton, N. Y., Febru ary 28, and Syracuse freshmen at Syracuse, March 1 Buckncll freshmen will come hole March S and Pitt freshmen will wind up tho plebes’ season here on March 15 Both of these games will precede varsity contests w ith the samo schools Promising Candidates Candidates /or the fteshmap team, 'Under the direction of Coatfh Latvfr Conover, are practicing daily in Rec reation Hall. Conover will not pick his first team until the end of this week, but several players with con siderable piep school experience have come to tho front during the past lew days Hrniss of Canton, Ohio, and Funk of Manor high school, Lancaster, have been showing up well in practice and aro closely pushing Duvall, Moser, Day km, Stockdnlc, Gnumei, and E K. McMinn for forwnid positions. Slop That Tickle! MULFORDS Capital Pastilles 2S C BOX Robert J. Miller Diedrich To Lead 1930 Lion Eleven YUTZ DIEDRICH Yutz Diedrich, star halfback, was elected by 1929 lettermen to lead the 1930 Nittany eleven through the destinies of next season at n meeting Saturday afternoon. Befoie the election the “no cap tain” plan was thoroughly discuss ed, Coach Bezdek reveals, but it was felt that better cooperation would result if a regular leader was selected. It is' reported that Yutz received tho election on the third ballot. LIONS MAY MEET W. VA. TRACKMEN A. A. Oflicials Negotiate for Indoor Event at Morgantown—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, tho Athletic Association announced yesteiday With the exception of the indooi Intercollegiate championships, nothing definite has been decided thus far. Nittany trackmen, however, may en ter some of the special events in A. A. U competitions. The proposed contest with the Mountaineer trackmen would Ire the first indoor dual meet in more than ten years for the Lions A complete progiam of events is planned. Coach Nate Cartmell is putting one hundred varsity and plebc aspirants through their 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 Evenks Because of the increased traffic con ditions and the necessity of protection for pedestrians after events on the campus, Andrew J. Zaiger, head of campus police, has organized a stu dent police body of sixteen men to assist in handling the situation. In order to handle the crowds at large athletic contests during the past two years, it was necessary to hire town and State police, the chief re ports The present plan was pro moted to do away with this. The campus police organization, which ( yvill latex be raised to tvventy fivo. men, now consists of sixteen stu dents and six officeis on legulnr pa trol Previous to this' 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 Tr y s 1 * TRe (grner CARNEGIE, TERRORS SUCCUMB TO LIONS Varsity Quintet Defeats Plaid 21-27—Western Maryland Falls Prey, 45-10 Continuing the victory stride which began with the uushmg of Western Maryland, 45-to-19, Thursday, Penn State courtmen earned a hard-fought decision over a spirited Carnegie Tech quintet, 27-to-21, in Rccioation Hall Saturday night. Capturing the lead early, the fight ing Lions maintained their advantage throughout the game, although the Plaid courtmen never trailed by rnoie than seven points Near the close of the first half and late m the fino) pennd, the Tartans crept to vvithm two points of the Nittany five but Lion rallies curbed further Tech at tempts. Distinct improvement was •shown ly Lion passers Saturday night with the ragged play of formei engage ments absent. However the superla tive foul shooting of the fust three games m which the Lions tallied twen ty-nine of a possible thntv-eight was not equalled Satuiday Nine out of fifteen fice throws were registered. Linns Gain Lead Joe Weber’s four field goals netted him high scoring honors against Car negie though Nease, Tech forwaid, annexed four m addition to two foul goals After Biand and Loyda tossed free thiovvs thiough the net, and Rod Fry acounted for two inoie, Schumakei brought the scoic to 4-all with a field goal following tosses from the foul line by Nease and High. Fry, Brand, Weber, and Loyda sent the Lions ahead tvvo-plyeis, while Nease scoicd a foul and two field goals to make the scoie 12-to-9. Weber took a nice pass from Ley da to hang up his second field goal and icpeated soon after with a long shot winch founck the net Ncase’s field goal ended the scoring for the half with the boaid reading lli-to-ll in favor of the* Nittany quintet Wally Lcyda opcnotl the scoring for the second period with a toss fiorn the fiee thiovv line, but Nease and Webster neared 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 hi« foul shoot ing record for the season clean with a successful attempt Nease caged his thud field goal and Merten brought the Tartan total to nineteen with a field goal and two free throws as Brand and Davis also scored a foul goal With five minutes to play and the scoieboard placing Penn State ahead 24-10-19, Nease ended Carnegie scor ing with a pretty shot from beyond the foul line Shortly after Rod Fry counted a clean field goal from un dei the basket and Bub Davis tossed in a foul to complete the Nittany to tal Phone 7(10 2', Horn Savirr STORCH MOTOR COMPANY Storage General Repairs TEXACO PRODUCTS 238 East College Avenue State College, Pa. boLbEGXAN TnE PENN STATE Brothers Exchange Blows During Pre-season Boxing Encounter Brother challenges the skill of brothel during boxing piactico in Kecrcution Hall these dnvs Mart., McAndicvvs, captain of thr* jCJi'i. team and Penn State’s hope in tne 175-pound division, engaged lm brothel Johnny, lbO-pound freshman candidate, m a fitendly throe-ioumi bout Satuiday afternoon Although no final decision was giv en, it was generally conceded by the spectators that the eldci McAndrews held the edge during the setto. When Johnnv elnmbeied out of the nng ex hibiting a lip split by a smashing light, he voiced the opinion that h.s biothcr was not such a bad lioxei. Coach Leo Houck, who leferced the PROF. GIBBONS ADDRESSES PLEBE ‘COLLEGIAN’ CL VSS Emphasi7’ng the diagram method of nev's-wi itmg, Prof. YVilliani F Gib bons,, head of the journalism depart ment. addiesscd collecla.v fieshman reporteis at a meeting Thuisdav night The class is being mstiuctcd by Chnilcs A. Mensch ’3O, managing cdt toi ol tho collegian, who is attempt ting to teach the class fundamentals of news wilting According to Mensch, aspnnnt.. will begin active reporting immediately aftei the second semester A visit to the collegian ofiice is planned foi the near futuie so that candidates will see how the paper goes to press Tifty students aie list ed in the class, including ten co-eds. With two Lion quintets functioning equally well, Coach Hermann’s pio teges ran roughshod over Western Maryland, 4j-to-19, Thuisdny. The Nittany quintet accounted for ten points, while the Terrors wore held scoreless The lust period ended with the Lions ahead 25-to-7 Penn Stole (27) Cornice »-.c*i (21) bry r Nui-c Loiln J Webster Ur mil C I ~-i Weber ( Hub Saltrnmn (. S. hununkor ‘•ubitiLnuanh—i’enti Suite Dim-, mnl let Carmine Leonard .Merleti. Eyth ami Trail 1 iild j'riiiN— Penn Slnte VVelx r 4. !rj 2 Itriml 2 Icytla 1 Caruncle Neve I. Will nti r 2 VlirtLii 1, Sehumuler 1 Referee*—Piyhoir, Itiirkncll Umplr Ge'sel, Penn State (12) Western Moreland (19) Miller 1 Wnoloy Dion 1 WcllinM r llrnnd ..... ...*. C - Ilammill Snltxma i Eni-l. Man G linker Substitutions-—Venn Stole I ry. Mncumli lejch Ainblc Hamilton, lev Weber. Wes ern Maryland Lamb Lawrence I icld toiilx—Penn State Unis 3 Brand I Icydn 2 lr> 2 Welur -• killmnn 2. lie 2 Vlilltr 1 Moss 1 Western More bind WuoUy 2, lliinull I, I nmli 1 ltiker I 1 nitle 1 leyila Mnli'e Hamilton Lea Weber Wes. tern Maryland 7 out of 20 Referei—Mu .or. Huiknelt Umpire—Good Wil'i imsport "THE HOBSEMIB WIfMMJI” BIHED until MZfUKiJirer “If you ask me,” replied Alctia coldly, brought the hoarse in with you. The hoarseness of your voice repels me, sir! If you wish me to go buggy-riding with you, you’d better change to old GOLDS. “When my heart leaves me, it will go to the man who smokes this queen-leaf cigarette. There’s not a throat- scratch in a trillion.” c FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.'.. NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD . . ! hall tournament to bo held in Reeie- I'nitdi, stated that, although thoie ua> Hall the beginning of ne\t sem much loom lot impioxement, the tstei .u e being completed by Anne E joungei McAntliews would ccit:uni\ MtCit’iie "SI, women’-, basketball nur bc a senous tontemlei fot a lcgula J Rei Leith on ne\t yeai\ team Mai tv mi»«! i flie<s ° "ill bo held each Jlo.i -that to his knowledge his In other had|< ,J ' *»tcm following the conclusion of nc boxing expcnencc picxious to tins.^ intci-class games row undci wav jt-jn I Thu \\ A \ wi'l awmd a-ihei lov Another biolhei act is scheduled j ,n k ‘■’•'P 10 Ic "inning dub team to lake place when the Epstein twin*. I o Julius and Phil, e\chanffe blows in j rO I,DS CVUSE LOSS OF TIME n practice bout this week. Julius, in-' tcicollcKiutc champion in the bantam- The oidmaiy cold causes the meat weight diusion is the moie expeuenc- ■lns'- ol time to college student-- ed ol the two, but Phil, ITS-poundc*i rccoulmi, to i u>poit of Di Wilhair who battled in the bo inc scrap B Mifastline, medual oflicei of Ol veat, lias been woikinjr haul and umbn imv\c*i -nt\ hope"- to cue bis biothci some itif - competition roinnrit grid st\r to wed I “Cy Lunpion, foimei Lion foot lin'!, baseball, and basketball stm, i c engaged to many Miss Ethel M Booth of Wynnfield, according to new; lepotts received heie &i»*ec giadualton the foimer Ntl-j tarn _t‘'!etc has been semiif? as i sn'esr a foi an o\foid bimncss con cein No date has been set for the j wedding a e yet PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! 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