Parc Four "IVT 1 IPS r TVT _ 1 /"S _ A 3 ! 110 aloo coached the S. A. T. C. eleven I Uc-zdck won actlaim lutli Walter \fllTSPfl 1 IPrlVl OT I\PWIV-l. TPaiPfl ( Ethel call ,n the backli eld ot Sta BB “ » C«» V/ J« ™ T V Tho retired football head produced, coached Umveisity of CI» elevens i y~»* -* ■< s> • -*-■ * . • 1 r Southwest chnmpion nt the Umver-’ir the tally 1900’s. lie assisted Stag,; «. „ <flJ |„ ll ,„ Pl „ .(LOST— Choeile.idei mo> OCilOOi Ol i iiySlC&i HtQUCclllOn . The defeat ot Pennsylvania head conch ol the football, basketball, £”“,1 TC ’I°U n om° nest! ‘ ol,lrn t 0 Collegian ol •/ 7 | m the Tournament of Roses game'and baseball teams ut Oiegon uni- .” jru H n 0 tIKKs ,lom {)OSt Tac*r /“A j Tfc j iclimn\ed an undefeated season at \cisit\. No successor to Fost ——- ! ! title He coached there fiom 19191 pT A CQTI?TI?'n 1 untd his feats earned him the nmn-j IjLiiOoir lKjU ChcUIP'GS Go Into Effect inyc,s, ' 11) l^c Fittsbuigh baseball l LOST— Black leather note book with: dub in 1917, | Zoology notes, in Pond Lab., Thui‘ July I—Trustees i . —— Okay Plan i ‘Grand Old Man’ Steps Out of Picture at Sacrifice CAME TO PENN STATE FOR. 1 YEAR; STAYED 12 (CmiUi’i'tit Jiom fu-t p-ntc) ‘ T!ro«o aie the boss we must depend or in latuie jeuis,” he explained, "and out jol> is to piimc- llum foi what's coming ” Asked if lie would ever letuin la coaching again, he said l.e would onlj in tho e\ent ol an cmeigent\ He plans to close hi -t coaelung careei wth tho baseball team this spimg, alto* which ho intends to put o\u\ ounce of , dibit into a conipiehensne s\ s tem o ! intuumiia! athletics I impending tklstlx u iio\* siikoi dud i\ dci:i» slcki:l\ Hugo Bcvclel's 1 (.moment a-? head football couch came as a shock to the campus >e->teulu\ aitcmoon Although the niuttci was ihicshcd out finalh at »* meeting ot the Athletic IJoaid ot Contud Jj • - '» l‘l 50. .. Januati *» i... the - -i. __ inj. action teas shiottded m deep s t >- JOHN HUA\ UR WHITE’ GROUP ui'U until late Livt ni«ht , SUGGESTED CHANGE IN 15)27 The hist indication that the Boui' l ' „, , . , , P . i, , 1 he rliuniii committee that sinjirest r,. 7 yy: 1 ; i mo, :Y' c th« ....auon „r a school M o ctiMo n isc <a. sn o Phvsieal Education and Athletics with was Cl domed b the .1,1, oi- that, , UcdoL ~,.cctol .1. 11)27 c.oie (minuted m the late al Lei noon , . n . , P 1 , ~ ,iit .i i«'n <• .i\ as known as the ‘John Bcacei White The biieht oullooU im the H)jO foot- 1 in . , . . . committee ball suason exempted that lenoit fiont . ... .. . . . , 1,, it. iUenbei' of the committee headed the lone list ol ,»sMl„',Pcs John Bonto. White '1)1 wee Gco.„c I’ltiisiDicXT iu:izi:i, uni’oitTi.i) 1 ? ~M eel' ??'?. A Y IUSS ,?, r „’ I "’ ItESIfi.NGI), (lIFT IS Itb'IOItEI) Y 1 • Mltll,cll °*’ " Wiuv Oi, Lmeison F Dans ’ll, J ltegioiti that Pia-adunt nali-h D'on,., Ktl'lor 'U, Gomgc E Hessel irot/d nouhl bUbimt hi-, u~ ignatiuli, 'i c , , llK | \l an B Hclffnch Mj lo the Bo.ucl of TiU'htees i _____ ““e of ll,e touatlcbb mmciib that; b \mi; COMMITTEE PROPOSED art,™ ™ iS!!- ”I', | ( !(1: ' nON 0I ’ ATHLEHC BOARD announced I Foi mutton of the Athletic Bo.nd nf Anothoi icpjit was th.it the College, f’ontiol with one liustee, fi\e alumni was to be the teup.ent of a Luye vti- foui luiully metnbus, and thiee stu. —. i 'John Beaiei White committee” to be COLLEGE SENXTE \IM»KO\EB .adopted b> the College. ATHLETIC COVCHIMI COURSE This. Boaid replaced the forma A credit course in algetic couching. “Alumni Athletic Adusoiy comnut tn lie conducted throughout the >eai with coaches us instructors, is the lust Members of the Boaid at pieaent pioposu' ot the now School ot * l ,' c c,ltt,im *J n A D,chl ’ 9Bt Vlctf ' »-icai Education and Athletics to gam diannuin Dean Roheit L Sackett; Senate upprosul ' Aithui R Wainock, Plot R Olhoi cotuses undei consideiation Piof- 0. F Smith, include special instruction foi stu- J, 1 ~ •£* 1 ' oc ”_ • Mauthe Id; dent. \ho aie alllicted with physical ); ** J\ ed ;' 9 ”’ William Wray ’Ois defections, foi students who me back- * " ,»i ® McAnd wnid m cnloimg athletic competition. H " ’ * Biuce Baldwin ‘3O, and foi student, who would ..specialise in i 1 '‘ ,<^01 Ileicklen JO competition it the\ had the light o]»- ji'upe. caic and maintenance ot the' iw<h und then physical health It it. expected th.it expansion tn noisonncl and m facilities foi the now fcthoul will irtensift tho mtia nunnl uthletic piopriam 1 THE LONG AWAITED THRILL IN TALKING PICTURES!! Adapted by Walter Anti •T" n 7 ,n Co ' or screen play and dialogue Gnibb Ato.-n.dbr Dir. Pl. a f by Alan Crosland. Athletic Board Lauds ‘Vision’ of Director I [elfin is published an extinct from thi minutes ot the January 9, 1930, meeting of the Eoaid oi Athletic Con ti ol “On motion, approved unanimous lv bj the incmkeis of the Boaid of ' ihlctic Contiol, present at the Jan uary meeting. the Societal} was duelled to ion\ey to Mi. Be<sdeU then appieiiatnon ot his whole heat led attitude in suggesting the leadjustment of his duties to meet the changing needs of Jnteicolleg uite Athletics and Physical Educa tion at the College. The members oi the Coaid hate continually % al lied the line cooperation of Mr Bci dok with the policies and objecti\es oi the Coaid, but on this occasion tiio evidence of his unselfish inter est in promoting the larger pio* gium oi the College is deseiving ot this special vote of appreciation The Coaid appiovcs this vision ot the impoilance which Phjsteal Edu cation may o.cupv, and commends Mi. Uc7dek foi his fai-sightednes& at the same time that it extends to Inn* its best wishes loi his success u* this hinadci neld of influence” dents, was the fust suggestion of the MORRELL’S BILLIARD PARLOR 10 Tables—Opposite Post Office JANUARY 27 and 28 EXPANSION OP ATHLETIC SAL (Contained fioin ]nxt }Mtyc) li to supplement this vigoious nctiv il,\ with an extensive ptogiam of playi ami education which shall touch over/ 1 student in the College 1 “Piofessoi Bezdek has iccognued the gioat oppoitunity that lies in the piogiam 01 this new school, and hub asked to be lelieved of his coaching duties m older that he mnv devote, hr lull time and cneigy to the pio ii'otion ot this piogtnni His lequest was uppioved at u iccent meeting of the Bonn! of Athletic Contiol. and has been gi anted by the tiustees ” ] ! ketnemcnt of Bcrdck aftci twelve veils as football coach, at his own icqucst, is held to be at quite some -aenticu to his couching ambitions at tl o dose of one of the most successful fudiion seasons the College has had since the championship days of 191‘J, 1020, and 1021 Bcrdck heaitdv advocated the pio josal when it was piescntcd at a te cen meeting of the Athletic Boaid ioi lecommendution to the tiustees The activities of the dcpaitmcnt that is now to become a school of the College,” lie said, “have giown so that it is advisable foi the duectoi to con centinte all Ins thought and effort on llu . moic thoiough oigamzalion, to 1 In oudcii them in scope and to add such othei piogiams as will benefit most 1 the uuobstiusive individual m the stu dent bodj vvho needs such supcivision ‘‘Plant equipment, leadjustmcnt of, iV.cilities, and expansion lequue the <li:ectoi v full time and attention,” he « s sei ted “The gicatcst good w ill come to the College lluough this type of. woil. Penn State is glowing lapidly and I anticipate a gieat futuie with the new plan in operation Intia muial athletics will be sticssed mote' than evci, and I see cailicr realization u m> 01 iginal plans to give Penn l ________ State the best there is in the physical! develonmcnt ot joung men and wo- 1 SALE men" i ENDS 1 SATURD'AY RETIRED HEAD COACH FIRST | C YME 10 COLLEGE IN 1018 r Afti ;ei winning national pioimnence as c, football strategist at Oicgon and Aikansas, Hugo Bezdek became head lootball coach at Penn State m 1910. Coming TIIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Now For The Greatest Week of Selling in Three Great Groups of Suit Offerings at Prices That Assure You Saving ! Group 1 SUITS That sold at $.53, taken ft uni uui icgulai stock. Thu season's best st>les Real Values! S 2S -50 $2 $2.50 Shirts Broken Lots, but most si/os 50c -55 c Hose Sues to 12 YIELD DR BE (HOUND MXATiI THE WHEELS?’ IMA lIEP lIII.EIBY '‘Never!" cried Our Nell, bound to the rails, her eyes blazing with defiance. “Death Is preferable to a life with such } ou.” “How do you make that out?” he purred. “A rasping voice such as yours would make life a living hell,” she answered him. “Unbind me, change to OLD GOLDS and maybe I’ll listen to reason.” FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.. .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLO) That sold up to $l5 Induilus Souetj Biand. IPaeburn, Luuibuiy makes 2 and JJ button stales $ 3l- 5G Thousand 1 ' ol dollais uoith of high grade mcichandi-,e will be disposed ol at pi’ech that .should ceitamlv bo an incentive to pi undo yomscll "nth ar extia suit, shirt, pan of shoe:, This is the time to supply yourself with yotu needs foi months"to come $lO Florsheim Shoes Like all good things the Florsheim i>alc docs not last long Don’t delay and lcgict r utc, ‘ $8- 85 Men’s Topcoats Smait Styles—Shades that >ou tan wcui this spnng Sold at ?J0 - $lO FROMM’S OPPOSITE Flio N T C A M PUS Get Here Before It’s Too Late day artcimion ltcUiui to A M. Du- WANTED—Boy to moil Muth. Pi Kappa Alpha ltpll tin foi his loom Call “"“■“pi 0 ' 1 ' 1 iro 114 W - Nlttany 111 “-!\VANTEI)-Tivo ,tmleni i,u». Ptaii .ICS. 2tpHi boMi , wlth lmv „ t<l f ■' - -•! week. Phone 089-. T LOST—Yellow gold Elgin vnst, uatch, on 12ast College Avenue, t LOST—Puu Blade Kid Fmdei please ictusn to rcmvnvj I.lth Nuiu Auditon Tea Room Phone 7lt Upllj Return Davis, D,U Group 2 SUITS Tui'bdny, January Group 3 SUITS That bold at $.l0—Made hv Sent Btnnd and Ei.iobuin The giuatcst values of the seusoi $34-50 Women’s $lO Stetsi Oxfords In Tan only in moist all $0.95 A Gioup of $6 to $8 Women’s Oxlords and Pump: Kids Patents Satins
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