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    ESTABLISHED
1904
VOL. 26, No. 45
PIKE’S PSYCHOLOGY
DISCUSSIONS BEGIN
TOMORROW NIGHT
Psychiatrist Will Otter Annual
Series of 6 Lectures !
On Abnormals {
SHOWS FALLACIES OF .
FREUD IN FIRST TALK (
Danville Physician Plans Tour to j
Slate Hospital for Final j
Clinical Speech !
Dr Horace V. Pike, ducctoi ofi
clinical psychiatry at the Danville f
State hospital, will begin a senes of j
lectures on abnormal psychology with !
a discussion of “The Unconscious J :
Mind and Some of the Fallacies of the .rkVTTY in
Freudian Method of Investigation” in r nll.fr rllNl r,K Illr.N
Rooip 28 Physics budding at 7 o’clock 1 llimi 4 VUIUIIWW
tomorrow night.
Dr. Pike has delivered lecture scr
ies at the College for the past seven
years, giving talks during the regu-
iar College term and during the Sum-j Fire Chief Succumbs to Henri
“Abnormal Functioning of the Con- ‘ Attuck- Flames Menace
«ctous Mind" will be his topic in the New Potter Plant
second talk next Wednesday The
following week he will speak on “Pei-, ‘
f-onaiity and its Dtsoiders ” He will, A member of Penn State's first foot
also discuss “Relations of the Emo- hall team and fire chief of State Coi
tions to Physical and Mental Health” lege. Philip D. Foster died as a blaze
on April 26 m the boiloi constiuction «harity of
As the last lectuic here, Dr Pike the new power plant thicatened the
ml review Causes of Mental Di- scaffolding and wood work of the
Kcase, and will answei the ques- mam building Fuday afternoon The
Do So Many Become In-fi le bioke out about 12.30 o’clock
the subjects consider- 1 c "“7 of ‘I™ 1 s 1,01 kn0 ""'
cd .n the series, the psychiatrist sell although Alcvande. McGrcgo,, wipe. ■
conduct a clime at the Dandle State •"tendont of const! action. behovesthat
hospital during his last add,css He spontaneous combust,on stmted in
Mill rc\lew the topics ho has colored, ™» tcr ‘“l "> tllc ' ,hant J'-
in the course at the College, dealing 'He denied that a l ed-hot holt drop
with specific ca«cs of mental disease pod on the loof ignited the tni cov
nt the hospital. An inspection torn onng Duung lunch horn, when the
of the hospital will he included in the' workmen weu* not present, this would
trip, which will be held either April be impossible, he pointed out
26 or May 3. I Damages are estimated at less than
flrst-lecture-hore,, Dr.-P.iko and t-he-deatmietfon- will -not- do
will explain the working of the uncon- ; ) ay building activity The unit Will
scious mind, discussing processes of ji K . ready foi use late in August, Mi
character-building which go on dur- McGregor said
mg childhood.. He will mention some 1 r. „ „
of the falsities he sees ,n the Fieu-’ F,rc Chl ' C Collapses
dian method of psycho-analysis 1 When tho fire tiucks aimed, Mr
Emphasis Mill be placed th.ough- 1 Fo,tc ‘; n,<! , to , , th,!
out the eou.se on the neeessitv foi h'louml pea. the Old Mining bn,ld.ng
.... eally recognition of mental di- ‘-olh.psed. He died immediate J
seases Ways m which these comb- “ rc ™ ‘ ot ““ ll h ," irt jt , tl,ck
tions manifest themselves Mill also be la( * l ,ecn sulTcung from ehonis
discussed attacks foi several years, but his con-
ORATORS DEFEAT Fo , t „, C 7 rm „ oltl , „„ .
IVTA'PAATVF 'PTT r TAI?I?Q member ol the class of 1881 In 11102
ffIARUUHj XVU lUIjXVO ho WOH County Tiensurei, and befoic
n his death he was a candidate foi
Win I strautht Victor,cs-To Meet ''“■"•“K Kcpublienn county
committee
Western Iteser\e Unhers.it)
At Williamsport Friday
THESPIANS DEFER
Durinp a five*dny Eastern torn NIGHT CLUB REVUE
Penn State's forensic team defeated
1/iifnyette debaters Tliuisday mghl
and scored a win over the Rutgcis ChanKe Production Date of Campus
orators Friday foi their fouith con- Satire, ‘Lc Cafe Noir,' From
sei utive victoiy of the season .
The oratois were aw aided a 2-to-l March -J to April .>
audience decision at the conclusion of -—-
the Oregon plan debate uith Lafayette ' Thl . spm „s have changed the date oi
on the Higher Education iiuestlon CS u,Nation of then mythical night
In the Kutgeis engagement on “Di- ( , ]nl>> .. Lt . Cofo N 01 1,.. fl01)1 jlmch
ai mament the Nittany debates ic- lo A , 5i Milton c . Young •Jl), pies
teivcd a unanimous verdict fiom the |d( , nt „ r thl , orCTmz „ tl „ n , unn „unced
judges vest til du\.
Kenneth Hood ’3O, Lawienuj N. Kcl- ...
let '3l. and Oiville A. Hitchcock Mi ,T' ,C “ ba,ct ' whlth I ’ l °' ,<lc thc
icpiesented Penn State on the tup '■ ot , tol " '“T"
A contest mtl, Nell Yolk umvcisiti >n-.t.tutlont, dubs and peiionehtios,
uus ongmally included in the team’s ' v, , l j Opus,
itinerary hut uas later cancelled. , self-styled props,etom Cheste. am,
- T 1 .. _ ... , Field, two dancing waiters, will be tin*
Prof. John H. Fnrrell, foiensie
tenth, hus scheduled an engagement i _ . . , it , , .
mil, Western lleserre umieisity at \ Oempetitms fo, the loading loles
Williamsport Fnday, unde, the »„ s . have heel, piaeticing iegulaily, hut
pices of the extension debating class. 1 tho thaructoi s who ml take the spe-
I cmlty paits have not been duhniteh
... ~, r.Ri, mor km non . solM-tcd A duncing gioup of twelve'
1 1 LANS CAIU) Si oTLM I Olt mcn W iU compinc a mixed thoius
NON-FU VTEKNITY FRESHMEN during tho show.
Tiic revue, \\huh will builesrjue
In ordei that lion-fiateinity flesh* happenings at the College, was u 1 it
nien may leteive scholarship turds, ten by Kiehaid A. Whetstone Ml and
founerly available only to fi utovmty Frank F. Moms MI. Music foi “Lo
fieshmen, the freshman Y MCA Cafe Non’’ has been piepaied and ai*
toiinril plans to issue cauls to the tanged by students.
noii-fintcrnity men ut the “Y” hut ■ - o ■■
Tho new system will be the same nb , HIBSIIMAN, STKIHLE VTTEND
that used hy fiatcimties Individual ],AUI'I[IX U.U.H.NI CONCI. SVIi
laid . and envelope-, must be lilted oul _______
liy the student in owlet to won Edmud K. Hibshmun, in tli.irce ot
in ado' Ht the llvo, eieht, and thil teen Alumni relations and Dean Edwaid
Metis lienoil. The “V" hut mil be stoidlc, ot the School of Mlneuil In
nsed Hi. u disti ibiitinir tcntoi till the dustues, attended a nicotine of the
•■cholurslui) eai ds. Penn State Alumni of Dauphin Conn
l\ ut Hun isburg Tlnii id in night
The meeting begun ut 0 HO oVlocit
TRACKS URPL \NK CROWTH
fir tut j&fctte A
DIES PROM Heart Attack During
Power Plant Fire
PHILIP I). FOSTER
AT CAMPUS BLAZE
Dr William Altai, Kiiiduatc assist,
ant In chemistry, will loctuio on "Ai
thm Schmtriei” us the si\th numhei
ol the Geimun lectuie senes in loom
0 Lil>t*Jul Aits bmlilmjr at ■> »'< lock
this afternoon Di. Altai is fiom
.Vienna, Sclimt/lci’* imliui city.
..1'.,. 1 A' the nc\t lccluic of tlu* senes.
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TI
NATIONAL OIL, GAS
LEADERS TO HOLD
CONFERENCE HERE
Engineers Will Sponsor ConcUn e
In June—Hcchler Appointed
Committee Chairman
300 A. S. M. E. MEMBERS
MAY ATTEND SESSIONS
Authorities Prepare 17 Papers
On Scientific Topics for
General Discussion
Foi the thud consecutive yeiu the
national oil and gas power confciencc
will he hcl<l at Penn State under the
auspices of the Anicucan Society 01
Mechanical Engineers, June 12, 15,
and 11 ,
Piof F Geoige Ilechlei, of the en
gineering lesearch depaitment, ha**
been appointed chan man of the com
mittee on arrangements Dean R L
Sackett, head of the School ot Engin
eering, Prof Paul II Schwuitzci, and
Kalman J DcJuhasz, both of the En
ginconng E\pcumcnt station, aic
othci faculty members who will aeive
, on the committee
Thieo bundled outstanding engin
oeis from all pints of the count!y nm\
attend live technical sessions of the
conference, according to Professoi
Hechlci. Olivet F Allen, until ie
ccntly managci of the automotive de
partment of the General Elcctuc com
pany, and Lee Schncittei, plant bet
i torment engineer of the Elcctuc Bond
and Shaie company, of New Yoik, aio
among the experts who will speak at
the meetings
To Present Papers
Seventeen oil and gas power author
ities aic to picscnt pupeis on a wide
langc ot technical subjects at the con
clave. Captain HemyC Dinger, head
ol the government experimental sta
tion, at Annapolis, Md, will read a
papci on Diesel fuel standardization,
and Dr. Christian Loren?en, of the
BcndrrtAvnation'iorporation.'will "dis
cuss the subject “Supeicharging Dies
el Engines."
Diesel power costs, mctalluigicul
developments affecting design, light
weight aetonautical engines, oil spiny
icscaich at Penn State, lubucntiou
tioubles and vveai, and power plant
design are some of the subjects to he
consideicd, I'i otesum Ilechlei i even!-
Mi. DeJuhasz has been placed m
charge of an exhibit to be held in the
Aimoij, including the latest develop
ments of puits and actessouos in the
gas and oil povvei held. The United
State Aluminum company of Amcucn
will exhibit 20,000 pounds of alum
mum mateu.nl at the demonstintion.
“The conference is lugatdod .is an
outstanding event in this pniticulai
line of work,” Piofessoi Ilechlei stat
ed "It is an indication of Penn State’s
locogmtion in the field of Diesel en
rme lescanh The meeting will bung
together pi eminent manufactuur s.
users, and ml lehntrs foi n discussion
ol their mutual pioblenis"
COLLEGIATE ARCHITECTS
DISPLAY 130 DRAWINGS
Students From 111 Colleges Exhibit
Designs in Main Engineering
Exhibits of aicluteclurnl work fi
nished by the Association of Colleg
iate Schools of Aichitcctuie, compris
ing IJO designs from nineteen col
leges, aie being displayed on the thud
floor of Mam Engineenng building
until Thuisdav
The exhibition is the fouith group
ot a senes sponsoicd by the dep.iit
ment Among the students who have
submitted diawings aie undergiadu
ates at Penn, Coined, Yale, Haivutd
and Princeton The display also in
cludes six designs I>> Penn State ni
chitectural students
Tho last tiavelhng exhibit of the
series, which will be sponsmed by
the Aichitcets* club, will be shown
from April 21 until Mav 2 It will
consist of diawings b> members m
the American Institute of Aichitect*
DR. ALTAR TO LECTURE ON
•ARTHUR SCHNITZLEU* ’IODAY
•DAY, MARCH 25, 1930
w workonPowefunit ßoxers Retain Intercollegiate
Title As Captain McAndrews,
Stoop Win Individual Crowns
Twenty union stcel-woiheis nt
the now rower Plant being erected
bv .1 G. White company foi the
College are alleged to have gone on
u stuke H'Steidav because non-un
ion workmen had been employed
with them in construction woik
The duiation of the walk-out was
undctei mined.
The supeiintendont of the con
stiuction company! in demmg pet
sistent rumois that the stnke would
last longcn than a dn>, stated that
he did not anticipate senous de
lay in the steel work. A repiesen
tativc of the union is cvpected heie
today The sections of the job af
fected will piobably be completed
within three weeks, constiuction
bosses declared
COLLEGES ACCEPT X‘!T
N.C.A.A. INVITATION Maity McAmlic\\-s luus amv
. ed *
5 Institutions Respond to Call „ re . e y° arft followers oi
_ s.. . . ' , Penn State s fistic fortunes hate
For District Conference been pi cdictmy that Mai tv
Representatives would “come thioujjh” with a
boxing championship. Dut until
this yeat the genial lushman
A huge nurnbci of institutions a!- } ias stepped aside, l enouncing
iead> havesignified then intention of personal glorv foi the sake oi
sending delegates to the distiat con- b JS team.
letuncc of the National Collegiate Saturday night Ins sacidices weie
Athletic association to he held heie icwaided with an inteicollegiatc
Saturday, nccoiding to Dean K I. ciown in the light heavyweight divi-
Sackctt, vicc-piesident of the gioup won while diessing foi his last bout
who called the meeting , af a x,ttan\ leathei pushei, the un-
Invitations sent to foity-live mem- daunted Mmtv was as neivoiin ns n
l>ei colleges and umveisities weie an- lit weie going into his hist light
swcied immediately bv* mun> medium- 1 Coach Leo Houck paced nt hs side,
si/cd schools in the gioup, the Dean' hand*, thrust tn pocket, giving lust
icports. Many institutions also ic- minute ndvice
quested pel mission to send moie than “Use join left and jou cun't lose,"
one delegate to the meeting. he said "It gets them even time
Among the membets who nlieadv You’re* going to win, boj—now go in
have icspondcd aie Alfred college, theie and get him "
New Yolk, Svvaithmoie..Susquehanna. Mart} "Gets" Him
and Buikncll Cornell and Columbia ; Muitj got him' Lushing out with
othei membets of the distnct, ai..; tei ufic i.ghts n nd using his left to
not ceitain that they will be able to ( advantage, the Lion vvuinoi fought
send icpiescntativcs i jn uphill battle foi thiee loumla with 1
To Hold Luncheon rugged Swan, of Navj He flooiud hi-
The conference vyiU be opened at 11) fou twice in the last lound hut the:
o'clock Saturday ui&mng in room 107 , nigged Middle own* ba«k each tune
Main Engineering building bv Dean f°* nioie The judges oi deled that
Sackett Di Charles W. Kennedy ol the stiuggle continue an e\tia lound
Piincoton, national president, piob- With all his “hiah up,” Muitv ag
ablv will tome heie to addiess the gmssivelv followed Swan mound the
meeting, although no definite iepl> ting, dcspeialely Using his Ui-t ounce
has been lecclveil from him as jet ’ ol stiength to msuie victoiv When
A luncheon will bo held foi the vis- tK annountci declaicd the Lion
:toi at 12 :!0 o’clock eilhei at the ta,p “ lhu Champion" enthusiastic ud-
Univei -it} club oi Centic Ildls Coun- nmu,s uu ,unl h,m in tnurnph to ths
ti> club Neil M Fleming, giaduate liu ‘ sSin * ‘ 001 » . , ,
manngei of athletics, is in tliaigo of Dave} Stoop bantamweight th.im
this pint of the piogiam i" 0 "- K lo »’ of his lemlei
. .. . . . , . ,* Tiading beiths with Julie Cpstetn,
As an ento.ta.nmont (a mo, tho u „ to „ lh ,
delcgatoy.il l,« guests oT hoao. at h „ t „„ th(J mt . „ f ,
Iha scmi-linul round of the notional DaM!V a „,
wiesthng tournament to be held in „ ... , ...
r, . opposition to win the 110-noumt title
" 'T" n? „ , "”°r “U' l •'■■suia Pon n State .Vf anotliu,
Tin* also mil attend tho finals m tho clla „, I „ onshlp u ,„ m
0 Lewis Protests
RHODES EXPLAINS
iGTJ/U 1 T?1?T A rpTTrTmv'* "‘•‘leht post, I<m a heart-ineaKmtr ik
&lZj£j Avt-ila-A liV 11 I vision to ihanipum Fit/tfu aid, «>t
■ Na\> After belli}; outpointed fin t\\ ( >
Chtl ISiwmeer Contrasts Comply VT‘'\, th “ Annupol.n urn tnupl.L
1 Julir oil his truaul and domed him
Simple World S>stems in m the tmal lound
Third Series Talk Ticketed as champion fmm the lit
ginnint: al the suivm, sttudi \) Leu
(Contlnued on thud page)
Prof Rebind S Rhodes of the uu!
cngincei ing depul tment spoke on "1 he Cjrr'K’rrCA'lVT rri/'w rriATTr
Phisicid Natme and Relative Sire of. ollilOUiN 1U IAIAV
Hungs Round About Us” la-t night. A rp TXf r TT?T?CI7CGTA'\ r
ns the thud of the engineering lectuu A 1 Ai> Al-iiiOljOOlUiN
senes
Piofes«or Rhodes continsted the E
smallest objects Known with the lat Ke
lt strut bodies He compnietl hjihn
gen atoms, the least complex of exist-
ing woth] units, with Sinus and Vn- . |
tares, stars whose bnlUance fiu <*x- . . . .
, . Paul C Stetson, siipei intendent <»5
cecils that of the solai svatem . , ~, , „ 1 ... ~.
schools at Unvton. O. will head the
Method >• bv which scientists esti- , lst of i L . ttl , u -rs at the lust Inteisos
mate sire lelationdups between win Ids s , on t() bt! hvW he , t fll>m j une lb un .l
was explained lw Piofessoi Rhodes t ,i
He also gu\e a huef explanation ot jj, Stetson, m addition to his legu
how scientists measme objects, both , „ ol j Vi | .. C , NC( | lx< summei ln
minute and large, including a ilesinp. tuie , at tht . Umveisities oT Michigan
tion of the latest Known planets ie- Jni! Chicago He also is a memhoi
centlj iliscoveied in the outsknts of 0 j the ixeculic l committee of the N\i-:
tho snlai sjsteni lioiial Educational association j
-o \mong the lugulat facult\ member 1
CO-EDS NOMIN’ \TE W. A "ho will pic-sent ionises at Ibis spi
f-AYmoiwa i,'o» nro-I'iAvv ciul session aie l)i Cauol L) Chnm l -|
CANDIDATES IOH ELECTIONS I|n> D , \\ Huitiminn. l)i
- Chaile C. Petets, and Di Hiik-i* \ 1
M ith pielini.naiy ballots to be nisi Jiooie. Vuuous mt-mbeM 01 the edu
in McAllistei Dull lobb% Monda\, ciitumal extension stall also will teach
nominees foi oflkes in the Womens Qno ol the special e\ent« plmn-ed
Athlelie association weie nnnouiu-d f Ol thy u M ,-wi‘cK session is an exciu
yesteida\ bj the W. AA. boanl The hioii j )e conducted Satuidnv, June
two candidates icceiving the highest •»,. The tup probnblv will be made
numbet of Notes will compete in the to the llettysbuig hattlelield
linal elections scheduled foi Apnl 7 „
V. Romujne Chapman Ml. Snui J ]«uor M \CK REVIEWS MOKK
Lowenbmg ME time E MtCuiic ".'A, ... ... .
nni- MilihciU \Wnt/. 'lll ;.if thu mm- IN >*A I IM'-S U CONrUthME
l|i)ec'. foi piesjili-nt. Those selected .»>
(Mlwjiait
, T , , _ I run WHS n«wn: Career Wilh I
IN many Leader ‘Comes | stirring victor, |
Through’ To Take Jggh*
Ring Diadem W
MARTY DEFEATS SWAN
AFTER 1-ROUND IJAT I'Ll:
Epstein Relinquishes Rerih to
Dr. Clininplm, Dr. Moure, Dr Peter
Dr. Hartmann Complete last
Of Speakers
MUCH WctMIKCWS
..mmm? two imliuduHl nouns ani*
: DA VIM/' ADDIAYAIC tluce -nond phne-, the- Lion battlcia
DuAlnU UrrltlALO lum.i-.ul 1" pomti, to annev then set
joinl umsccutno Unpin. Duk Jjar
riTIWIWATC llTnfEe.i * Gietn Terrors top-
LLlmllmlt JUUbEljiiK ! Nun.v b% one point to take the
______ }mimu-uji portion wjtb 1-J (ounteis
| !■ allow mg close on the heels of 1/he
Referee lo (»i\e Decision After Midshipmen, New Yoik untveixttv
o Hounds—Teams Will Split luuitli pLuc mill 11 point!.
. , 1 (Jeoigetown gaineied 1 tallies, while
i om! in Case of lie 'Sjiacusc. and Pennsylvania each
. . gained a '•injrle counter. M 1, T. fail
, ed to send a winnei bevond the pre-
One of the most dia-it.e lUle chang-, | lmma ,
i- since tolloKO Imsina mis mnURU- At „„ utlth mmUnK „ r mtoi'cnl
■ nlcil in 10'I ii.is mtio.luccci bv tlu | t . Klnt , u.ntomlo.s m a -nclc vine, a
lnleiiolloKintf Bouni.-i.ss„,., ;l u„„ ,t XlUam tt . Jm , hook thl . „.„ u l iN -„iy
.■ moolinc In Philmlclpl,,., Siitm.l.n ; fl „ ra lt , shnuldci-. For 111
moi mnt-Ml.cn it mi, soldi to dim- N -„, , ml | Pewi Stull. otchant
inilo JuAa* m all ilunl meets u , ,„st SW1 „„, |lh ,^ s . Tmlay .
In futuie meets, decisions will be Western .Mntvland, gathenng sticngth
Civen bv the icfetee aftei thiee, am ( expeuenee, stands between the
loundx of lighting Boxing fans will' tiaditionul nvuls The I.ions again
be depmed -of -exciting four li.urnllU-ui* thv pack, however,
buttles, since college lepie-entative-.;
deeded to split the point in iu-e -l 1 U,urw > U,mrul - Sa>
v <linw aftei the icgulalion thiee Wu -<l ,l "t of undaunted lighten
i minds displaced at Penn's Palestiu Satin -
Dal Hailow, Uo.-tcin Muiviand dnv led tans to pionoumrv the toutna*
coaih. was elected piesident ol tiie '»vnt the most toloiful since the bt
association to succeed (leuige 11 ginning ol collcg'ute lompetition Two
Ihuiston of Sviacuse, who automat- utle-lmldeis of lust vein, Doug Cioa
icollv be-ame vuo-piostd.-tu l>i bv and Ted Klepac.oj \\estein Maiv
biancis (jiant, of Pennsylvania was hind, tepewted championship peifoim
i e-elected sen et.u v-tieasuiei ances
, .. . Dnvov Stoop, Lion fledglirg, swept
trim tlnv J.nn Issue,„l,„„ t|„ „„„h „ licl.l ol ll mlcncl 11',-pnunil.
| .\ committee wa> appointed to ic- eis while Maitv Me\ndtuws climaxed
’poll on the possibility of adopting a i thiec-veai uphill battle, to canv n
[s\stem wheieiiv boxeis who have made pm ol now lit* bask to the Lion lati
the best lecoids in ilual meets will le On the olbet hand, .Tula. Epstein,
seeded n* the championship tom na-!-.unhung b.intnmw eight, i diminished
men. This sjstem wdl eliminate the j r title lad to his team mate, and met
chances of two outstanding lightoi u defe it at the gloves of a champion
| meet ng in pielnoiraiv bouts [ feathetwotght A 1 Lewis, knock-
Anothc: ptojxsul whuh men id oul undefeated in dual meets,
lonsulviuhle disiu-sum udlid fm pi t >-1 to.»k a lonu uumt fmm the •romgm.f
si-ntati in ot the Inteu.dliKmte team) »«• "* f»te. aftvl “lnniniiting Ftsh
aw at d upon the basi> uf Mctoms mjlotmei titk-hohlei
dual meets Ii thn s\-tent is adopted
the lm.il tournament will h>iu tneio-
lv to decide induulu.il titles
'Hu; United Slates Militniv Acnd
enn wn* extended an imitation to
join the association, and the
cadet* maj entui the tournament nest
sjason Vthlctic lepiesentatnes horn
tht Naval Academv stated that the
to compete. in the I*9'* 1 toumcv
M COLLEGES ACCEPT
W. S. G. A. INVITATIONS
Will Send Delegates to Sectional
Com lace Ifeie \pril ‘I to 12
Acceptance* hue he* n ictcivcd
tinn' thnt'-lne ol the foitv-1..c col
lege muted to the \V S l> \ see
tional convention hole A pul 1)
until IJ, Helen I’ Faust 'III. picsidcM
ol the womens student kowi lnnenl,
announced vc'toi dav
Although onh foitv Oolh«'*> jic
nuinhei 1 - in tile mid-wcstem tion
in the as<i*c,nton the uimmiU'c in
chaiiie has invited m'ui '1 non-mein
hei custom colkjr>'s to .ml 11,111-
xontaluc*.
Convent on Inndqu.n \ill hi. in
doiinitei \, whcle all the di le
uate will hi housed *1 he -indents
Itunit in the* domutoij will stav m
olhei canipu. and tov n dot mitotic*
duMiiy the convention pound
IMITHUIHCUM im\l>S Mt'Ur
l*i ol* Ohe-dtinh \ Ronnie, head ot
tin Ofoioirv dejiai Inient and Pi of
“FOB THE ULOItY
OF OLD STATE”
PIUCE 3 CENTS
5 Lion Ringanen Place
In Final Bouts to
Clinch Victory
SCORE 1!) POINTS WHILE
NAV Y DROPS TO THIKD
Gteen Terrors, No&e Out Middle
Rattlers 11-13; Crosby,
Klepac Repeat
i Fium the melting pot ot col
lege bo\ei*», J’emi State's fmtie
' uavnois. led by Captain McAn
fdiew.s ami Da\oy Stoop, crawled
I through the lopes ot the Falc*-
i da ung Satuulay night, scarred
(iiiul tiled, but pioudly beaiing
j their louith mleicollegiate title
to tlie Nittany Lamp.
W-- id
j . Four Champions Eliminate Lions
j Bout (usom itirain found L’roshi
; ititrvro'l l'lo-poiuul Giem Teum, mi
I nnsui mountable obstacle in the waj,
hi n titlir Closin'* teammate, Kb
-1 pat. jhiUmukcl biillmntlv in the nud
iilewujiht fin\ to Minquci Bill Stin*
Mu and win hi-* sts.nnd ion*otuliw*
jtiown In the pi thminattus. Fit/-
'.jiuiald, I'M'' Niw ihumpion, diopped
1 rjwtum limn unnjulitnm, anil YuMun
jsiiutti, N Y L. heaw
< weight. ikfcuLd Bob Eliug. t'enn
! Mate's last minute entiy. on Ins wa*-
ito the unlimited championship
j Eliminating Jack Gold, N’ew Yoik
I * wuliei v eight, b\ v «v of the knockout
'u<uU, m the second lound, and de
i'toutiiu. Unities I"s|i, of Georgetown,
jnftei a giuiding foui-iourd te«l, Al
,jIAWi iiis t * to the finals m the l! r »-
'j pound ibis. Biei-ang Hall fiiuoiiMy
,)» the In*t lmiml of the bout, the slug
i gmg Lion eiieounloied a hapless blow
, limn hi- .Middle opponent that result
j i n m a technical knockout decision fur
r the lone \nu tlth-holder
1 Hall opened a deep tut o\u Al’h
j i ipht ecu, nml l)i Aithui Light, W
jsnintim' jiln-uir.n. detieed that lav
;t l, u p.ntaipatioii would ht dang*i
oiis liofoii the lound was oum l.cw
i shitted to smithpaw stile, piutert
uu, his wound with eUended light
: mm
Vppe.u mg as the lin il Xittnn.i bo\-
'jii. ( upturn Me\ndic«s followed the
'ducat of Bill tUiuhlc, with a stming
'estia session uetoiy o\ci Swan, of
jNuev Maity gamed a decline «d
-mintage in the touitli lound of his
ism.n i.s iNsniirniitsini'