Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 28, 1930, Image 1

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    ESTABLISHED
1904
VOL. 26, No. 46
HIGGINS IS NAMEE) FOOTB
WRESTLE
i
94 MATMEN SEEK
COLLEGE CROWNS;
32 TEAMS ENTER
3 Champions Open Defense of
Titles at 2 O’clock in
Recreation Hall
4 LIONS LISTED AMONG
CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRIES
Oklahoma Agpies and Rochester
Institute Place Complete
Teams in Field
The cream of the Nation’s
wrestlers, poised foi the su
premo test of then collegiate cd
i eel’s, will begin the giuclling
battle for mat crowns in Penn
State’s first nation-wide sporting
event at 2 o'clock this af lei noon
in Recreation Hall.
Nmetv-foui entries lepiesenting
thirty-two institutions will compete in
this touincy Five of the eight indi
vidual champions from last year also
will defend then titles in this meet
Both Oklahoma A. ami M, the de
fending champion, and Rochestei
Mechanical institute, N Y, nave en
tered complete teams in the tourna
ment. Penn State will be leprescnteJ
in the contest by four men
Following the pielmnnaries this if
temoon, the second group of opening
hunts will begin at 7 o’clock tonight
The semi-finals are scheduled to tait
.it 2 o’clock tomoriow afternoon with
the finals at 7 o’clock tomouuw night.
."> Champions To Fight
It is expected that'thc Blue Band
will furnish the music at both night
sessions Tail Buck 'lO, tourne'’
manager, will extend the College’s
welcome piior to the opening of the
meet, and Di. R C Clapp of Nebras
ka, chnuman of the wiexthng iitlcs
committee may speak befoie the fi
nals
Joe Supou of the Umveisity' of
Illinois is hole to defend lus crown in
the bantamweight class, while Low-,
lence Mantooth of the Umveisity of)
Oklahoma will attempt to letum his*
IS’j-pound title ,
Tlnec other 1020 champions, all:
fiom Oklahoma A and M also aioj
cnteied Earl McCteadv, heavyweight j
titlc-holdei foi the past two yeais,■
will attempt to close lus careei by
winning the thud ciown luck Van-,
Bebbei and Conrad Caldwell, default
ing then 11129 titles, will move up a
weight and tight m the IGo and 175-
pnund divisions icspectively
Thu Umveisity of Michigan, um
nei-up in last yeai’s touinov, has
cnteied a team of four men this veai
in an attempt to hold the honois. The
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THESPIANS SELECT
PRODUCTION CAST
llolderinan, Little, Sapper, and Kelli*}
To Portray 1 Leading Holes in
Offering Next Saturda}
Selection of the men to till the
four chief roles m “Le Cafe Non,”
the Thespians’ second annual Campus
Revue to be piesented in Schwab aud
iluiium at 7 o’clock next Suii.idiy
night, was announced vesleiduy by
Hummel Ftslilnun, duee'oi
Kenneth I. HoUlcimun ”11 will pni-
Uav Hoscoe, und Geoige II Little ir
Ml will emulate the sleeny Opus DIS-
frnn 0
RS BEGIN NATIONAL TOURNEY TODAY
Contenders for 125-Pound National Mat Title
COLBY GRAVES, V. P. I.
W.S.G. A. REVISES
ELECTION SYSTEM
Establishes [Senior [Supervisor)
Hoard—Group To Conduct
Nominations Monday
Placing the responsibility m the
hands of a non-senate .group,’' the W.
,S G A. governing body has establish
ed a supeivixory system of women’s
elections bv pioviding foi a stniei
board, which will begin its duties at
nominations in McAllister Hall Mon
day
Assuming entue charge of balloting
in nominations and final voting, tuc
new boaid will relieve the senate of
all diiect contact with election ac
tivities. This plan also eliminates
the paiticipation of undeiclass women
m balloting supei vision.
Refer Complaints to Board
Following open nominations by the
women’s student bod}, membeis of the
boaid will count the ballots and con
sider the merits of all high-ranking
.candidates Discaidmg the names of
(any women whom they consider in
cligblc, executive gioup will then
[present the candidates for each office
i who will be elected the following Mon
day.
j Complaints m regaid to the results
|or to the nionnet of conducting elec
jtions shall be reform! to this boaid,
j whose decision will be considered fi
nal.
I This yeai’s pcmoi boaid is com
posed of Olive E Osterliout, chair
■ man, Caroline S. Hallei, Mabel A
[Thomas, Giace M Woodrow and Eve-j
llyn S Young us icpresuntatives ofj
(Varied campus inteiests In addition;
to these active membeis, Mins Chm
llotte E Ray, dean of women, Miss
| Mane Iluult, and the thiee senior
isenutois will serve ex officio.
‘PENN STATE ENGINEER’
CHOOSES 1931 STAFFS
Names llcutrick Editor-in-Clitcf and
Miller Business Manager
Chailes K Hcituck Ml was elected
editoi-m-chief of the Penn State En
gineer, and Aitliur C. Millci Ml be
came husines manugei of the journal,
at u meeting of the piesent stuff Wgd
[nesduy night
I Ralph L. Hutchinson Ml will be toe
jeditoi foi next }eur, while the us
‘soeiatu editois foi 19J1 uie Lee K
Bendei Ml and Mathtns K Volk Ml
i Howland C Gcrson was named encu-
STATE COLLEGE, PA , FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930
C \PT. HEWITT. Michigan
I. F. LEADERS DROP
PLAN FOR INFORMAL
Possible College Objection Kills
Post-Ball Dance Project
Saturday Night
Hope for an informal Greek loUei
dance next Satuiday following Inter*
.fraternity Ball’was killed Yesterday
when the committee decided to diop
the pioject because of possible Col- j
lege objections
An affair m Reel cation Hall to fill *
out the week-end had been considered.
because of the small numbei of hous
es dancing Saturday night The pro
posal suggested un I F C function
open to all those attending Inter fra
ternity Ball, with u town oichcstia
playing should it be impossible to ic
taln McKinney’s Cotton Pickets foi
a second night
Piesentmg a petition to the Stu
dent Welfaic committee was underj
discussion, accoidlng to Aichibald M ,
Holmes MO, chan man of the Intei
fratemity gioup That the Intcr
fintomit} Ball itself was an expelt-j
nient and that difficult} might be en
countered in scouting the Hall weie
adxanccd by Holmes as icnsons foi
dropping the plan
Only one fraternity thus far has
signified intentions of i unmng a
dunce next Satuiday night, registia
tions ut the office of the dean of wo-,
men show It is not expected that
mole than throe house-j in all will hold
affairs on that night
PRESS CLUB HEAD
WILL SPEAK HERE
Norman Baxter To Talk at Bumiuot
Of Pi Delta Epsilon Delegates
, Next Saturda} Night
Noinnm Baxtei. piesident nt the
National Prc&t. club, will be the mm*
cipal speakei at the banquet held at
the Centie Hills Countiv club Apiil
A, ns the climax ot the Pi Delta Ep
silon convention
Mr Baxter is managing editoi of
the U'aHhiiK/t'M Pont and a memlici
of Pi Delta Epsilon Dean Chailcs
W. Stoddnit, head of the Libetal Arts
school, will act as toastmastei and
intioducc the speaker
Grand piesident, Joseph C Puttee, 1
nnd Homy G Doyle, gland vice-pies
ident and dean of Columbian college,
Geoigc Washington umveisity, vII
icpicsunt the gland council of th
fiateimty at the convention, and will.
Lettermen To Hear |
j Little, Sutherland
Lou Little, formerly of Geoig
town, and now head coach at Col
umbia umveisity,''and Jock Suther
land, Pitt footbull mentoi, will be
visiting speakers-at Penn Stale’s
thud ‘S’ Banquet here Apiil 10
W D Ilamson, dircctoi of ath
letics ut Univoisit} of Pittabuigh,
will be one of the guests attending
the annual dinner’for Nittany let
tennen
HORNE IS INJURED
INSTRUBLEBOUT
Pennsylvania Boxing Captain in
Critical Condition Since
Inlercollcgiates
BULLETIN
Little hope for the recover} of
Oliver Home. Penn boxing captari.
was held at "»:J0 o’clock last night m
a special dispatch to the Collegian
sent b} Dr. Arthur B Light, liDiver
sity of Pennsylvania team physician
The dispatch follow h:
“Home's condition 1 very much
worse Practically no chance for re
covery.”
Captain Olivei Home, of the Uni
vcisity of Pennsylvania boxing team,
is in cuticul condition at'the Umvei
sity hospital because of a binm hem
on huge It is believed he leceived the
mjuiy duiing his bout with Bill Stru
ble, Penn State light heavyweight, in
the semi-finals of the Intelcollegiates
Satuiday afternoon.-
| The Penn captain undeiwcnt an
•opciation late Monday afternoon when
‘it was discovered that a blood clot i
had formed on his b’-on. . Follovvmg
Ifie fight, Home ctecTareu to boxing
Association officials thnt he felt “veiv
tiled” Di Aithui Light, Pennsyl
vania team physician, believing that
the boxet hud been overwoiked, m
duod him to the hospital foi a re->t
Lions Express Sjmpiilhv
His condition became worse and fol
lowing a consultation, hospital officials
| oidoled an opuation Although the
clot was removed. Home urnams m
scmous dangei und is faced with a
! fight for his life
Duiing Ins bout with Strublc,
Home fought on even terms with
his Nittany opponent until the second
lound when Bill sent a fluwv of hard
lights to his jaw In the tluul loutul,
the Penn lendei took a tomfic bcat
'mg, going to the nmt twice, once toi
jthc count of eight
| This was the second success!* e;
week that Horne took a bad lacing In t
the Penn meet with Yale, the Sntui-j
day befoie the Intoicoiiegiates, he was,
severely punched and at the conclu-j
sion of lus bout declaied that he had'
leceived the worst beating of lus cat-j
eel Spoit scnbes believe that he
had not fully leeoveied fiom the,
tiouncing when he enteied the chain-!
pionship bouts. |
Struble, Couch Leo ITouck, and the:
lemamdei of the Penn State team
have expiessed then deenest icgiot
concerning the seiious mishap, anil
aie anxiously waiting favoiable news
concerning the game Penn leader's
condition
DEAN TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS
With “Real Pi open ty” as his topic,
Aithui R Wmnock, dean of men, 1
wiU addioss the senioi enginccis dui
mg then legitim lcctuio penod in
ChcrnLstiy ainphithcatie" at tlO
■■‘clock tins afternoon
Insurgent Faction in 1932 Campus
Clique Reconciled, Observers Say | Collw S) inplimuc Gruuii To ITc-oni
(Mlrgurn.
GARBER REPLACES
CRAWFORD’S BAND
FOR JUNIOR PROM
lo Combine With Mai H.illett
In Re-enacling Musical
West Coast Duel
musicians make: third
college: visit may 2
; Columbia Recording Orchestra
IMays in Atlantic City,
Miami, Hollywood
At the 1 wiliest of the Music Coi
poiation of Aniencn. .Jun (laiber and
Ins Columbia recoidmg orchestin has
; ocen booled to leplncc Jack Craw
foid, nngmnllv scheduled to plu>
with Mai Ilallett’s Coeoanul Giove
band at Junioi Piom in Rccieation
Hall Ma\ 2
When the} clash m a battle of melo
dies it the Ptom, Gutbci and Hallett
will te-enact the oichestral effect
which won favor in Hollywood, wheie
the\ staged a duel of ihvthm fm an
exacting: moue woild this w intei
Both bands ate experienced m eom
|bining then playing stvle-*
The appeaiance of Gaibcn*s elev
en-man unit hole will maik hi, thud
performance at Penn State lie plav -
ed opposite Jean Goldkette at tit"
Junior Piom in l‘>27, and furnished
music for the jumoi spring formal m
1025
Plaved at Comention Hall |
Playing at the opening of Cornell- :
tion Hall, Atlantic Cit}, last sumnun,;
Guibei sueeessfullv eateitamcd the
jciowds, who visited the, ‘pln}giound
of the world’ throughout the season
He pieviousl} provided lhythm fm
wintet guests dancing at Coi.il Ga
bles Countr} club, Miami, Fla
During the past veai Gaibei’s o,- Walk” Two selection-* tn»m Beg
chestin has broadcast legulailv ovu s opeia bv Gnv. “In the Hav-* ol
the Columbia and National bioad- ■\milh' and "If the llenit of a
casting companies’ network The unit ji,,,,*’ will also be aliened
will return Fast April 1”> Horn an * Tl.e bantam *d| next piesent a
engagement at the Amhas>adm Ho- of (lUinan ~migs bv Schumann
tel, Hollvvood. Cal. when it has, \ s a \ n tutv m the mogiam Stcw
been plajing cluung the wintcn *ea-, €lU w l n t . his asompaai--t will plav
son The band has gained lecogni- tNVO ] IIL . tl .s, "Rhupsodv 1.1 G Mmoi"
tion in unilcngiaduate uicles foi Biahm-. and ‘ Sp'ing Night’ bv
foimance.s ut numerous college fum- Schuniann-I.i/t
ll, S|'«uam .kit-, and nm,|Uc mduJ *>">» l-nnalar bal«ll.,na
nations aie incluriud m Gillian's pio- 1- in- this the Motiopolitan ai
giams, ami Ins Gennan hand has list will *lllll the w«ll-Unown pin
gained populantj as a no\cdt\ num- lonue, fn»m “P icliavi \" b\ I unnca
bei It is piobable that special cmlei -,\alln His fomth olleimn nu ludes a
taineis will accompany the hand at I’election b\ P.ndne. ‘Line \\ent A-
Jimioi Piom 1 llidmir” md KmnmilVs "101 l Mi
° Com hiding the lomul Mi libhetl
1)R. GILES TO ADDRESS v til «.»!« two «f M»t. mum-
CHAPELGOERS SUNI)A\ t'|| I. it!,'""'
MI Tibbctt l- consulted l>\ th<*
Xc» Jct-o, l-astor Will Make -SiUli •" ™' "'V Ini.ic
bmiteines, and has the added di-tinc
! Annual Appearance Heic* tU) „ „f \ mnv <|, MM IHd .»«* Metmpoh-
’ 1 ! tail's best nctni He Inis ehweiUil lum-
Di. Wiiuen \\ Giles of the fiist’self chicfls In opuettas, m addition to
UcTouncd chmth, Change, NI. wi.l | appeal mtr on the concent stage* I
addles the chapel audience dmini; hi*> j The singei i~ appeal the talk - j
annual uppenuince in Schwab uudttni-, mg picture* “Rogue Song” now plav-,
lum Sunday morning The speaker ,tng at Xcw and Philade Iphm
■ ha 1 not announced his topic | Accouling to the Public fetlgu ha
j Ip addition to nddiessmg chapel. is the hist ginnd opt in st.u to make
fauiliences hole foi si\>eais, Dt Giles a Idlkmg motion incline.
[delitcicd the bucculameate Hinton ut| P»ev. icwiews adjudge the bai.toiic
the Collette in l')J5 He is a giaduute »ne th V~ st .' el ‘ , ? t, h* of °P ul ‘J I ,, i‘'
'ol Union Theological seminnn, whoic* tmts 5,1 ‘The king s Henchman te
he piepaicd foi the mmistiy vith Di the pm t of the lung, «h lc «
1 lolm M Thomas, fuum-i rvrn Stub, 1 “P»Klin«i tin' .utist uuitcil tlu
head, who is non piesident of Uutgei ■> ( l ,ul 1 t ‘°' vn
unnet site. | ° "
LL COACH
Bedenk Will Direct
Baseball Team And
Assist Grid Mentor
I FORMER All-\mcman End Is i
j New Grid Coach I
808 HIGGINS
TIBBETT TO OFFER
CONCERT MONDAY
Lending Metropolitan Baritone
Will Close Artist Series
At 8:15 O’clock
Cliina\mg Penn Suite’s hist \t
tists* Couise, Lawience Tibbctt, lead
ing Inuitone of * the Metiopolitnn i
; Opel a compntiv, will ofTei the con
ic iudmg piogi—n of the s>eues m
Schwab uiuMtorium ist" tPIA o’clock
Mondus mghr
I Mi Tibuclt will open the conceit
1 with scweial arias ftom Hanilel's oiu
i|nuo« ineludinjr "Wheie'ei You
\ i.m Die >m
ORCHESTRA WILL OFFER
1 FIFTH SUNDAY CONCERT
“FOR THE GLOItY
OF OLD STATE”
PRICE 5 CENTS
To Succeed Bezdek as
Diamond Strategist
In 1931 Season
FORMER ALL-AMERICANS
GET INDEFINITE STAYS
Trustees Indorse Appointments
To Physical Education
Professorships
Bob Higgins. tonne r Penn
Slate captain and all-Amcncau
end, List night was appointed
head football coach for an indcli-
Initc peuod Joe Bedenk, fomiei
: captain and all-American guaul,
!\\a- named assistant coach
! It i> tmdeistood th.it IhdenK .m’l
uceome html Imsebill co*<eh at the
'•lose ot the commit '(asm Ik will
assist Bc/dek with thj diinmre! team
L his s|>i injr
Assistant coach timing the past two
-va-oiH, IDggitu was puked to suc
ceed Hugo Ile/dck, who letired two
months ago to dc\e>te he? full time to
the clnuloiship of the new School
»t Ph\steal Education and Athletics
Berdc-h will close Ins couching cauei
with the* baseball nine this June
Upon the iccommemlntion of the
Athletic Board of Control, last night
i he Board ot Tiustees sanctioned th-*
appointment of Higgins as u full-tum*
nofcssm, and Bedenk ns an a-sii*nnt
orofessoi umlei the new plan vhere
■>\ athletic couches an«l phj«kal m
structois aio tesDonuble to the Ad
mmist nit ion a* othei membeis of the
'uciiUj. aie
Intramural Football Stressed
Selection of Ilimruis- as head coach
was the outcome ot a thoiouith lan
\a-s ot a lanre held, at one tune said
lo numlui tintt\ candidates fiom the
colletrf' and uimersities
ihroußhottt the count).\
V-, head couch HißKins will be* ie
'ponsible foi the tuithei dc\elup»u*lit
ol mtiamunil lootball A dctenuined
client is to he made to interest a
laitrct numbei of studenth m the fall
spoil
“We me ]i ii ticulml> glad to an
nounce the appointment of Mr llir
jruis to the post of lootbnll coach,*’
Piesiilent Ralph Dorn Hetdci com-
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COUNCIL CONDUCTS
INFIRMARY PROBK
(omnnttec U ill M.ike Pinnl Report
On Free Hospital Sen ice
At Ne\t Meeting
Piipunmr fo> a final upoit to
council at its iu*\t mceliinr. an intes.i
iration ot the piopo'id ficc* hospital
sei\ue at Pern Slate* I' heiiiß con
ducted b\ a committee nppuWited lw
F Biuce Baldwin ’JO, Council pnsi
dent, las* week
John L Bainhait'lft hue been min
ed chan man of the committee He
will be assisted b\ Hoinoi R Matin r
"tl uml Ictoine 1 Xilo ’JI
The committee will attempt to -m
-ccit.un elelimle costs ol hospital 'i*i*
\ac umlei the new (dan Huy aluo
! \\ill imestmate the piovMuns uf llu*
iten-deillai fee pien»osee| h\ Di. Joseph
'p Rileiiotn \ elelimte slntcment of
iwh.it will be included, if the fee is