Friday, March 28. 1920 Higgins Named Grid Coach; Joe Bedenk To Direct Baseball Will Help Bezdek Willi Nittany Batsmen This Spring (C’out/iiicccZ fiuui {uni p«y<) mental nflei the Tiuslee action l.ul night "The Athletic Eo.ud uf Conti oi has canvassed the held thoioughly and no believe that Mi Iliggnu, is best qnnhticd to uuiy out the lespoiisi bihtics of bend coach under the re qimcmcnts peculim to Penn Slate YJe me suie that tins step will make for the development of athletics at this college as we wish them to be,” Hie Pi undent concluded HIGGINS PLUCI) ON V\RSITY TEAM IN 1911 \S FRESIIM A! Staitmg Ins collegiate football cti icei with a uish, Bob Higgins, newlv appointed head gild coach, as a fiesh man battled bis wiw to an end posi tion on the 1914 Lion football team This was the lust seal that fiesb men weie pet milted to patlicipale m vaisity athletic contests Duiing hn undcigi.uluatu days the Lion st u was selected to a hist team position on Wallet Camp's All-Ameiican and twice tu his second team. In 1919 Higgins completed Ins most successful season llu was captain ol the Lion team undci the tutelage ol Hugo Bezdek. It was mlh s ven that Camp gave him All-Amencanj rating and Uus was also the last time a Penn State gild team has succeeded in ovci coming the Pitt Panthei Il’g gms submerged the Pitlsbuigheis undei a 20-to-0 deluge Following the 1917 ami l')l<> ..ei sims, Camp lecoguued him as an mitstandiug playei by placing him on his second team. In 1917 Bob was electee! captain but \lith the enUanee of the United States into the WoiM Wai, he accepted a captain’s com mission in the aimv and did not ie tmn to College At the end oT the War he ictuiiied to Ins Alma M..tet Aftei giaduating he again entei ed the Service but shoilh theii-aUei j lesigned to accept a position as head' uueh of the West Vngnua Wc'-lejan' footb ill team He lemamed theie un-' til 19114 when he went to Washington’ univcisity, as head football coaeh In 1928 he accepted an appointment as assistant coach to Be. dek, Ins fouaei mentoi 1 BEDENK COACHED FLORIDA, KICK 'ILAMS FOR 7 YL \RS Assuming dneclion of his Alnti Mntei’s diamond team as succcsmii Id Ins foimei coach Hugo Ue/dck, next sjnmg, Joe Bedenk ictuins to J Penn State aftei live \e.us as base-' ball coach at Rice Institute, Texas, 1 and University of Floiuhi 1 Bedenk enteietl Penn State m l'H9 BARKER WANTED Crissman Barber Shop Latest Spring; Designs Suits and Topcoats . For Men and Young Men GERNERD’S 110 Allen St Cleaning’ Pressim? Repairing HQBSUM iH^ Winner-Franck Baking Co. bakers op P* oducts—Daivn Donuts Delivered fresh daily at your grocers N.C.A.A.Shifts Date Of District Conclave Because conflicting engagements prevented delegates fiom attending the scrum! distiict confeienee of the Xalion.il Collegiate Athletic associ ation, origin illy planned for tomor low, the conclave has been postpon ed to a date later in the spnng Many ieptejonlali.es who le sponded to the imitation appioved the plan and icgiettcd their in ability to attend, Dean It L Sac holt. head of the Engineering school, and \ice-piesidenl of the n'-sounlion icpoited last night. Di. Chailes \\ Kennedy of Pnnceton umvetMlv, the national president, h is telegraphed his leadmess to at tend a meeting later in the year. After plaving both fieshman football and baseb ill, he won a vnisity beith on both loams loi the lemaindei of ins college days Recognition bv Waltei Camp as an All-Amencan j-uai.l, and election to the captaincy ol’the XtUany eleven came in his -.emeu ye.u Dcdenk placed light held and was a (langcious hitter on the diamond The new menlm' was gtaduulcd m 1 3 ( )U 1, h.iMiig chopped out of College for a semester In 11)21, 1025, and l')2(> he was vaisity baseball and football line coach at Rice Institute He occumed the same positions at the rimewty of Floi ida in 1027 and ]"2b Bcdcnk came bach to Penn; State last fall to sene under Be*-’ ,dck as u line coach POSTPONES ENGINEERING TALK ; The tmnth of a senes of lectures spi nsou'd b\ the School of Engineer mj. originally scheduled for Mondav ivght, has been postponed to Wednes day night Piof William J Brad ’ord, o! the mechanical engineering dep.ulntent, will speak on “Lubirca* fori, oi the Yrt of Making Things Run Easily ” LEARN TO DRIVE We Furnish Automobile and Teacher PHONE 37b FOR DETAILS Clemson Brothers DRIVE IT YOURSELF CARS For Good Meals Served Right TRY THE Campus Green Room Wo Specialize in Dinner Parties and Banquets Plume 7,11 East College Avenue Sliced or Unsliced Made from the same ingredients as used in your own kitchen. SENIORS NAME 5 HONOR CANDIDATES Nominate 20 for John \V. White Awards—Senate Committee To Decide Winners Mm Janette M. Bums, Archibald W. .Johnston, Mrss Janice L Kauff man, William K. Saylor and James T. Wolfe were nominated for the John W White Medal at a meeting of the senior class Wednesday night. Fifteen seniors were named candi dates for three John W. White fel lowships at the same meeting. The names of the nominees will be sub mitted to the Senate committee on acndmeic standards to determine the winners of the awards. Nonmm L Arnold, F Biuee Bald win, John L. Baihnrt, Edward W. Bor- den, Edward C. Broimley, James H Coogun jr , Albert If Iloimbnch, Ray mond R. Hoffman, Archibald W. John son, Miss Janice L. Kauffman, Daniel E LcVan, Fred C. Schwerer, Henry 1 hulcnfcld, Robert A. Winter, and Junior T. Wolfe were the candidates named for the graduate fellowships. John W White fellowships are awarded for scholastic merit, and con-, sist of $5OO which must be employ ed in graduate study at Penn State oi some other college. Both pi izes will be awarded on Scholarship Day. In addition to the class nominees, one candidate will be suggested by the dean of euch school. The faculty committee which will select the final winners 1. headed by Dr. Cnrl W Hasek, of the department of eco nomics and sociology Dr Carl E Marquardt, College ex aminer, Prof. Bruce V. Moore, of the education and psychology department, Prof. Paul B. Brcneman, head of the mechanics department, and Dr. David jF McFailaml of the metallurgy tic- 1 are other members of the committee TO HOLD CORNELL REUNION i As part of the nation-wide Cornell . reunion celebiation, former students • of the university and then friends . | wd l hold a leunion and dinner at 7 15U ■ o’clock nest Tuesday night at the Uni* :Jveisitv club The guests also will j listen in on a reunion being held in . iNcvv Yoil. city which will be broad cast ovei radio station WABC THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I WILL CONCLUDE Artists’ Course I Monday LAWRENCE TIBIIEIT ORATORS TO MEET WESTERN RESERVE Support ‘Higher Education' (lueslion In Williamsport High School Auditorium 'Tonight Defending the negative side of the “Higher Education” quu'-tion, Penn State’s forensic team will debate with the tuo fiom Western Reseive uni versity in the Wilfiamsport high school auditonum at 8 o’clock tonight R Paul Campbell ”50, Kenneth Hood '«(), and Huriy W Lightstonc “51, have been chosen bv Pi of John II Fiirzcll, debating coach, to op pose the visitois in the last scheduled lebate of the season The Western Rescue team ni : composed of Wilton M.rcConaughey, Artlui. Fiske, and Roland B Giptle* sohn They will uphold the a!luilla tive suk* of the question “Resolved that it is m Unsound Puhcv to Pro vide a Libeial Aits College Educa tion £Ol the Average Secondary School Graduate Who Seeks it” Hide Fin Your IluuUh— Levels of good hoists aie v.’ant ed to keep oiu saddles exercised Om puce is very reasonable Ask your physical duecloi to allow you athletic credit for riding S. C. Riding Academy (Rear of llaivey Bakery) W. C. McCLINTIC At Slate College Hotel April 1-2-3 Show New Spring Line Richman Bros. Co. SUITS TOPCOATS TUXEDOS All $22.50 Easter Delivery - ■ ■ - -- - -’'lit' - ■ - - ■ - Rea & Derick, Inc. r Kodak:,, ■'sroiiLs OF 4KKI tar $1.98 to $20.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY'SALE PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Dental Needs Candy Specials Shaving Needs fjfolSSSfcA'ft .15c P.ilmoliv e Crenm 23 c xfcu ** o'. GIVE US YOUR ORDER 311 c Mcnnen’s Cream Die rn .. A,,. riir***c. nvv l()e Sqmbb’h Cream .Wc 50c Prophylactic Brubh--35c 10K L>A ' 1.00 Lay Rum bile 50cDt. West Ilrush 35c CANDY. 1.00 Aqua Velva 70c 50c Squibb’s Taste Ale 50c Tint Witch Hazel Hlc 50e Kolynos Paste 20c ivvwiivim:' 50c Molle Shav. Cream lie 50c Peboceo Paste Roe bL,iW ANYYMILK- Eveicatlv and Gem Blades 27c 50c Pepsodent Paste ‘Me bOc lhubasol He 05c Foiban’s Paste 33c TOILKTIiIKS 50c bigi.rm’s Cieant 31c 50c Ipana Paste RRc , . ~0 1.00 Vegetal Lilac 60c 50c Oiphos Paste 37c 1..-)0 IlmibiK.ml Ponder he Gillette Razor !)Sc 25c Listerino Paste 10e bOcl ompejanCi earns lie s(j c Wnts. Combination. Aqua 50c lorienl Paste R7c 1.00 I ond s Creams i.jc Velva and Shav. Cream Rl«* • 2 L J ‘ ml A C,cam 50c Bitsk Cream ROc n , » tkt i .>(lc Gla/.o Polish Me - _ Smokers Needs 1.00 Coty Face Powdei, with d 1.50 Prince Albert extinct S‘)c Stationery l.lO I.ooNo\/ema S7c 1.25 Prince Albeit 50eFiosUl)a JFjc MoilUui’s Fashionable OSe 2oe Hush tOc 75e'pnn^AU,e. 1((|i Writing: Papers aii’i"-”,’ 77" lluiibiimnt T.ilc (>!le Clin ell, P.uchmenl Tile carton 7 LIT S CotmiMhPowder"-lY.‘Jsi Puune 15c Smoking: Tobacco _2- I-25c QTMt’f’T Al, Old Fashioned Laid I9e Hox 50 White Ash Cmais 1.75 LABIAL; April Showers Bath ov P S r o b iS!:!’o J 'r S Cl’VStulS i*wmwii Save 24 hours f.l ■•iroctivnrnrs.om- Vijowuo n*nY cnTTO a week of acit trouiiic l ariiirh-n- I>ADI pUUr Mother’s Time malUin ami Cbtdv./.t „ ~A “O' o e>"7c 3 packages for 69c strained x costics, than wsssmm aaa vegetables' « »-de»thom fl —— ,! CLASSIFIED March Blizzard Surprises College As i.osr-wi„u. k »in», Spring Arrives With Winter Snows u.n m «-.m 1 . Winteis, 411 Atherton 2t|> Spring ailived with vvinteiS snows! Inhabitants ol Stale College awoke Wednesday morning to hint the town in the gup ol a v hipping Match blu /aid. | , At living j o’clock Wedi’e .day morning, the chilling wiihlk and 11m- Ties of Miovv meieat,ed in violence and volume until the tear guaid of King YVinlei’s hosts had suceebsfully laid seige to State College The freezing inuik was reached e.ulv m the day and the cold spell continued thiough the night Fresh men were hard put to keep fiateimtv htmie flies burning, ami lawns that had been lolled in picp.u.ilion foi spnng clean-up weie frozen hind un der the white blanket of the equi noxial bliszaid. Accoulnig to jiapeis fiom near-by fell WV TO ADDKIkSS RO'l \RI \NS Sjtcakiiig on “Cuatiucs,” Prof Julian B Shiv,, head of tin* depart ment of ceramics, will iuldiu-s the Rotary club of Lock Haven Tue-dav night. GRAHASVI & SONS Established 1896 REAL GOOD FRESH CANDIES THAT'S US EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR •YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S* Your Tennis Rackets Repaired or Restrung ' UcblnntfiiiK S.MIO Id lyb.OO Jtepairinv; —23 c each broken Rut FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS L. K. METZGER, 111-115 Allen THE STRONG RESOURCES AND UP-TO-THE MINUTE FACILITIES OF THIS DANK ARE HERE READY FOR YOUR USE. WE COR DIALLY INVITE YOU, WHETHER YOU ARE AN OLD DEPOSITOR OR A PROSPECTIVE DEPOSITOR, TO COME AND make itoc of thorn. The First National Bank OF STATE COLLEGE, PA. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ! w'Y!?’ Stol , m o V jri, ‘ alo ‘ l 1,1 l,us ! WANTED—l.aundiv woik 1m xlu- Middlc Vcbt and woiked its way withi dcnts . W ill call ami delivti In. , l.g ilning-like raimi.ty toward the, quilc , 2(] Soulh Atheiton m call i Atlantic seaboaid Ita univul in the] .joa-j vieuntv of Stale College was entnelv: unuspcctod ami stiutlv bofoie wiun- 1 .,,,,, , .... >i-i <■ . , , , w„ I W ..spud, the As hilll ,-< y* h , A Vr'i' ,7 V-- «db« tatau : VenL.t -u, Ul'nu.. U-.U.U ; special yiu On \ieu .it luulih, Fiuteimties should feel lio aj>j>rc-j. . heiisioii foi the uell-beinjc of tliei: ‘ ir. r „ , , - , , - , , „ , , 1 01 lOH l U*S 11 l foi colloiri mi In new !\-|>hinted slmibs and flcnvei beds, 1 , K , . . iii cam inclinable bi sj itss i -imumi' .iicoidini; to a statement issued byj , , ~ ~ , ' , Ralph L Wutts, dc-un of tliu School of i»“l>l«n>- nßO»c.c cM.n.»nt- . t 0 IL .„ lL , ull i,,,,,.,1K„ »* ll, V lls 0 ,-, ,n “ , 5 : ! ’ art ,n tompunv .Im.i.K slum,km sininj; spoits, will lie unable to ton- ~1 (MSil|ll , Su! s ti-uio fm a few day, ucooidme to In-, jj„ u , L jt,,\y cal foiecabt-' Gieonslvccpeis will be handicapped in tolling given* prepm-’ i,<)bT—leubook “AdwutiMnjr C..p\” atuiy to spiing play j bv llodgkis, m ‘S> L A ibi.nl two —■ - .. -u - . 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