ESTABLISHED 1904 !, ::,, VOL., 26, 41ii.';'48 COURSE IN OIL, GAS Anne Gillouly, Helen Keepers, PRODUCTION PASSED Mary Woodring, 'Unknown' BY TRUSTEE BOARD! Try for May Queen Crown 1 6llege Creates New Curriculum; Helen Buckwalter and Louise Hoffeditz Seek For School of blmeral' Presidency of Women's Student Industries Work Government Monday ADVISORY GROUPS AID IN Anne E Cillouly, Helen S Keepers, PLANNING SPECIAL STUDY and Mary C Woodt mg were the three seniors chosen as candidates for the HMO May Queen, who is to he selected Professors Bonine; Barb, Shelle) at the women's elections in McAllister Hall Monday To Supervise Teaching Provision Is made on the ballot for And Research the mseltion of another name if the Noter's choice differs from the list of Installation of a new cullll.l.llllM in Beidlei and Glace C MatCartney ate I oil and gas production andel the aid- nomies for the freshman attendant ministration of the geology depait- to the ueen ment in the 111:mini Industries school, Helen Q Builualtei '3l and E Louise sins authorized last week by the Hoffeditz '3l head the ballot fin the Board of Trustees W. S G A pi esidency. F Romayne The new cm riculum was planned 1 Chapman '3l and Anne E McQune with the help of the Petioleum and '3l rue W A A piesidential candi- Natural Gas advisory boards con, dates, while Maly T. Davenport '3l posed of leading executives and en. , and M. Isabelle Yatkel "31 will com gineers A degree of Bachelor of I pete for the YWCA head Science in oil and gas will be offered Candidates for W S. C A ice to those students who enroll in the presidency me Elizabeth C Bell '32 Coarse and Anne A D'Olim '32 Muriel E Prof Clark F Barb and Piof Paul , Bowman '32 and Marie - C McMahon G Shelley will be in charge of ie-j '32 are asiniants fat site-president of search and instiuction in the new W A Awith Elizabeth E‘m a '32 courses. They will be undo the ma-, and II Louise - Mai gum& '32 as nom prevision of Prof Chesleigh A Be- k mees for the same °nice in T W C nine, head s of the geology deem tnitnt A cabinet "An exhaustive sui vey of the needs Laura E. Heiser 'l2 and Jean E and requirements in this portion o f Simmons '32 will vie fin the office of the mineral industry resulted in the W A A secretory Phyllis E Beal discovery of an inadequate supply of lm '33, Myitle It Bingaman '33 and technically trained engin..rs of meetiDons E Hazelton '33, arc seeking the the demand in the Pennsylvania oil, sect elm yship of Y W. C A helds," accoiding to a statement from On the WA A ballot Marlowe the Mineral Industries school "Two percent of the men engaged I THESPIANS OFFER In the mdustor have had enegneermg , training as compared with the five: and six percent for the older engin-. eering professions," Dean Eduard I Steidle claims "The industrial con cerns must be content with employing ta Stage 'Le Cafe Noir.' Campus men working up hem the laid. This hirs proved inadequate," he continued parody, in Auditorium - - Explaining the economm condition, At 7 O'clock of the industry, Dean Steidle assert ed . . "Oil and gas resources of the state, me practically two-thuds intact after The Penn State Thespians, male seventy years of development Pros- dancing and dramatic club, still stage "Le Cafe Noir" in Schwab auditorium eat plans of opesataon in the Bind- at 7 o'clock tomorrow night as the fold fields call for a fifty-year ur tensive period of development These second 'nn" Campus 11".. "Le Cafe therefoie, gloat mmostunity for' Noir," under the du cotton oung taco of the State to succeed in of Hummel Mshbusn, of the music de the oil and gas industries" pastment, will differ flow any show that the Thespians horn attempted • before It Is a nunstlel show with the PLAYERS COMPETE ,au, g m a night club, supposedly ' located someuhele near State College FOR TITLE TONIGHT Labe last year's Revue, tomorrow night's production a 11l satirize and b Represent College in Filth Annual' and ttleti ltyF m r t . n. t , o;n, b h u o o t , State Collegiate Dramatic. !tan n ins happenings and oiganiza . :. Tour ne y at Badmen dons, and townspeople will also cove their shale of attention in the A four-character cast of "Thelackface Acts Eternal Song," players' dramatic con- "Le Cafe Non," the mythical night test entry, will leave fm Bucknell this club, is the habitat of many college morning to represent Penn State students It is ou lied by Boscoe and the fifth _annual tout nament of the Opus, two nem., Om.] by Ken- Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Dramatic neth L Holderman '3l and George II association to be held at LtrAsbing Little jr '3l high school auditorium tonight and The proprietors arc buppoi Led by tomorrow !Chester and Field, two blatl,fate With the late entry of MB. lemilmj dancers uho also act as waiters Ches. institute, of Dallas, the number of !ter is portiayed by Herbert G Sap contest entries has been brought to per '3O and Field by Eugene C Eel eight Misericordia will piesent n l ley ' 34 _ dramatization of one of Cable's short' o stones. Marywood, Fianklin and Mat- DRUIDS AND FRIARS HOLD ,hall, Juninta, Drexel, Grove City, and Ilucknell colleges complete the entry DANCE 10MORROW NIGHT hat "The Eternal Song' necessitates a east of but foul characters all of Cos) Irtin's Orchestra To Its Inc whom have appeared in ' Player's Societies' Annual Affair productions this season Miss Jus tine M Budlpng '32 and Miss Janette M. Burns '3O mill enact the feminine With Cosy lit in's oichestia fur-' roles. The male chinacters will be !willing the t h.} thm, DIM& and Pmts, played by Arthur A Cunningham '.ll mill prolong the moirmaking of In and Saul 0 Sher '32, Frank S Noes- tel Balm oily Ball stock-end at then Imam, assistant director of dramatics, , annual dance in the At moly lions 8 mill direct the production until 12 &dock tomoliem night Blue and Mute bunting mill deem- ELIZABETH BELL IS ELECTED ate the Alinmy fin the affair The WOMEN'S 'HANDBOOK' EDITOII `1""" is mfot coal and is " '" h " r "'' Mimi event Otiguuilly scheduled fm I scone time lutee in the month, th • Elizabeth C Bell '32 was named I sophomoi e societies enhanced the date editor of the 1930 Women's Handbook ! a t the inquest of Aichibitld M Holmes and Rosemary Forbes '32 was select- '3O, ellen man of the Intel tiatei mty ad business manager in elections by , B u ll the W. S. G A. senate Monday night I Basil C, Clore 'B2 heads the coin. Dons E. Hazelton '43 Nvi II become, mittee in clung° of .in angements ...dant editor, and Marc, no E Completing the gn oily ale •Fn ed C Smith '33 so d ! assume the as,iatimt Blond jr, 'B2, Want NV MeKune business manageiship Anne A and James S Non is '32 , te. 'S2 will be W S G. A editor W. A. A. material will be edited by liaise wiLL DDR Ess EDucAToRs a.; , 0 : ,:. 40.1.11A • s •,-,,, , 1 rilti tatt;.....(64. I : ••\,,...„;... .•• r_..,,,,i56.2!,, ,; 1.0,,,••••: Phyllis E MME=I REVUE TOMORROW STATE COLLEGE,' PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930 Had.tone '3l and Mildred AI Lyle '.ll are espu ants lot tteusurer. Can didates lot the same post In Y \V C A are Irma H. Holton '32 and Elea nora V Haskins '32, while for V S G. A. Mullet It Henna '33 and Hel en A. Hoover '33 scek the treasurer's post Senate nominees Dorn the mmot class are Rose A Bat, Eleanor E Hay, Marie I Reepoits, and Miriam :Mendelsohn Contenders among the sophomores are Dorothy \V Cum mums, Louise Darlington, Irma II Holton, and Jean E Simmons, orhrle the freshmen candidates ale Angeline Bressler, Manly B Lawny. and Har riet E Soper Toro senators will be chosen from the upperclasses and one Boni the freshman class SIGMA XI INSTALLS GROUP HERE TODAY Union College Dean To l'erform Induction Ceremonies in Schwab Auditorium With eighth-two faculty members forming the petitioning group, a lo cal chapter of Sigma Xi, national sci entific le , ,eatch hateinitv, will be in stalled on the Penn State campus in the foyer of Schwab audittnium at 2 o'clock this afteinoon Di Ethvatdleiy, dean of Union college and national cool etary of the tinter nity, will pet tot in the induction coemonies Dr Da‘id F. McFniland of the metallurgy department wll ce ,,pond on behalf of the nemly.fotmed hunted. An election of officers ri to be held at the conclusion of the instal lation El= Immediately following the election, Di Elloy will deliver a public ad duffs on "Radio-activity and the New Chemistiy" in the Chemistry anvil. theatre. The speaker is pionunent this country and in Great Britain as an authority on scientific subjects President Ralph D Hetzel will wel come Sigma Xi to Penn State at a banquet in McAllister Hall .it o'clock tonight, while Dean flank D Kern, mill speak for the thaduatc School Di Call W Hasa and Piof Chatles F Noll will e•tend the sleet ings of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Rap ! pa Phi, national honorary scholastic fiatenuties Di David C Duncan mill lepiesent the Penn State Science club Founded at Cornell unneisity m 1887, Sigma Xi obtriet% membu ship to those engaged in independent scientific research The Penn State group is composed of membets lures seating twenty-du ee chapters of the national fiaternity BOWERS. \TEEL IND ELECTED ts 1. 11 C C \ HINET HEADS Raymond A 80N5... '4l was elect ed piesident of the 1' ill C A and Fiedeuck F Viceland '4l Ull4 nam ed hist vice-presalent as a result of the elections held Tuesday and Wed nesday The second vice-rnesalency nos seen by Richard J Detwilet '3l, Thehold L McKee '3l seas chosen secretors, and Wdbut H &turnd own '32 was owned [tonsure! `GIRL WANTED: MUST HA VE THAT INDEFINABLE SOMETHING,' IS PI DELT CONVENTION PROBLEM WANTED a girl, In anette, slender, that they be as intelligent a, pos.oble, ,criptiou of w hat constitute, a "per - a good dance,, good-looking, white, and possess "that indefinable some- I fest date" A 1.011.11, intelligent, nod a fast I thing." I "Now we leach the inipm tont Ine, ' s t e pp es - I "Would like gal, not taller than ness of the, Wei," announced on , Such w ,, t h e d osou pu on o f toe' five feet eight inches, 'eaten,: 11.111- I J 01111.1.1. a, he began his 1118..,1011 "p 1 efer red gal," one of t , 0-SCOLI! or tONSIIId the scholarly type," W anonof croetli, and other epistles seconded lists of qualifications w i itten by p, Forstnll P , of Lehigh univin silt. I . his scats Della Epsilon contention delegates in wrote. Frusta]] was OW only dole- I Acknowledging hi , lea a of lmina ' o o ,d oiing o 0n .,,d, w h o will a , conwoo , gate Cs in stressed intellectualal as a I lion about Penn State co-eels, 1101 say them to the Inter fraternity Bail to-1 Pier equi,lte 1W Howell, inesulent of the Coe col night "I i online that it 0 ill be hard to get, lege chapter declined. I unity what we delegates desue instil id• 1 "Regal ding the gal. I wil The specifications arc thoso or Day "K E Meet, jr., Denison Tech that entirely to lon Mt' ia l as,- of mond J. Eas mg, delegate of Saint i epiesentative, admitted, adding• iemale acquaintances has not as yet Lawrence university Similar descup `Bele au 0 01,1 miecilications A got been extended to State College" Ltions submitted be college I eprosen-1 . i who is not too tall, pretty of Louise, Mant delegate, followed his emumil 1 1 Dawes attending the annual convert not fat, but it doesn't matter about in Ii Listing . the committee to c hoist Lion of the honotany jouinalistic too-- 1 blonde oi Li noette " then "blind dotes" Lei arty indicate slicing preferences ml 'I We delegates . ..Dam! the adage of "After all, beggars can't be clam,- Lasicii Repprted 1932 Locust Lane Nominee George T. Lasich will be the can didate of the Locust Lane clique for the junior class piesldeeey in the corning May,- , campaigns„ political iepoits held yesieiday. Lasich was chosen mer Robert G Snyder at a clique meeting Wed nesday night, it is repotted His opponent has not yet been selected by the 1932 Campus raLtion, but will be chosen`fioin Fred C 13iand , Alfted E, and Jack Sta ley, according tivpiestnt opinion o WON'T:ELECTED BOXING MANAGER Mitten, Patton! Receive Similar Posts for Basketball and Wrestling Next Year J. Neely 111cCOlAn "11 uns named manager of Penn State's boxing team next year at Athletic associa tion elections held yesterday rate, noon Paul A. Mitten '3l mill manage the Nittany baskitball quintet v.ith Paul B. Patton "it in charge of the NI, I notices. Paul W. Henderson '32, Herman C Weber '22, and J Fled Winstead 'B2 Mere elected assistant boxing man na... Basketball assistants a ill be r Davis 'B2, Robert C Hdc man 'l2, and Alfred C Thorpe '22 Hobart P. Shaltr. ,'2l vas named freshman basketball manager Daily Charles 'B2, Aid= II Ma- tees and David II }layllse '32 were the selections foe assistant wiestling managers MeCoan will ,ue,eeil John N Engel 'JO, manage[ of Penn State's cham pionship ringmen. The basketball and sit estllng teams this yea, .eie man aged by Russel Mollenauct '.lO and Call Buck 'in), respeeti,ely The nee managers and assistants mete chosen by the gi actuate manager, pi esident of the Athletic association, an,l the coach, captain, and manage: of the sports conceined The first assistant boxing manage. hue chosen froni a group of foul teen second aAsisrants uncle tutler sophomores wise seeking assistant baskrtball manageiships Fourteen second assistant vaestling manage]s wise ,listed OBTAINS METAL EXHIBITION The department of metallurgy has secured the display exhibit prepared for the National Metal Exposition nom E F Houghton and company of Philadelphia . 0 0 Who's Dancing Tonight Intel fiatei nity Ball 31‘Ktottoll Cotton Pul,el Tomorrov. Alplu Phi Swan ( J , 4 rl/ Slour Seleundei x Delta Chi and Delta Sigma Chi at Delta Sigina Chi (Clued) 1 IS say 7'llt Phi Delta Theta :I'M Strom PI at Phi Dclto Theta IltirAnal Ithre Band Pla Pt Ph, (Closed) 7 lIIIIIIIV mid HIS Tlrrirbadom S Ph! Kappu Sigma Ge.lo . +l litoitimins Sig= Alpha Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta at Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Closed) The Hereleo a Tau Kappa Epsilon Formal (Clo,d) Ef!!l= Thetr Nu Epstlon and Kamm Delta Rho at County Club (Closed) Riggs Wan 11101(1d OlLlu'.tla Druids -Puny at A. mot y (Subset lotion) Corti It I m's 01141E01a Tatirgiatt. PI DELTA EPSILON OPENS TWENTIETH CONVENTION HERE 60 Delegates Assemble Tod.* From 11 Colleges—Begin , ConelaN e at 9:30 NORMAN BAXTER, PRESS CLUB HEAD. TO SPEAK Adrian 0. Morse Will Welcom Journalists at Dinner This Afternoon Sixty Pi Delt.i Epsilon delegate+ Ci urn Cm t}-four chapters throughout the country will assemble heir ut 0 .10 o'clock thy nail mug Lot the fil business melting of, the hour" y col legiate Journalism fiaternit) The twentieth anniversai) cons ention op ened last night A11(11 a smoker at Al pha Sigma Phi Penn State. acting as host to Pi Del ta Epsilon for the hist tone, will en ter tam gland oflicei s of the fritter nit), epi ehentatite4 fr urn foul petitioning groups, and several pr ominent Journ alists in the combined 1029-10 .11,31- (1. (Mk,' .11111 (0111011 M( Notman Bastin, piesalent of the Notional Pies, club, a ll be the pi in (Anal speake, at a banquet to be held at the Centie Mils Count* club at 5 :10 o'clock tlo afternoon Mi HaNtei i nuinaging edit°, of the II ushington Pont and a member of Pi Delta Epsilon Ad.. 0 Boise, exectiti‘e secie tate to Piesident Ralph I) Iletzel,, edl debtor the ucicounng addieso to the delegates at the dinner Dean' Chalks W Stoddait, of the Libel.%ll Art. School, ndl act 11 , toastmastei Joseph C Patty, wand inesident, and Beaty C Doyle, gland sice-piesident dl .peek ns iepiesentatises of the gland council • Ehnen pledges of the local chaptel tc dl be initiated by nunalects of the gland council at the banquet this of teinoon Winners in the annual eilitot tai and iepoitonal contest sodl be an nounced by Dean Stoddait, and three mites mill be anaided Alter the banquet the delegates nill attend the inter f iateinity Ball in Rest eatioa Hall Contention committee, e sehedul• ed to meet at $ o'clock this mottung to topside, topics to be discussed by the delegates when thes assemble at 9 10 The hist host:less ineetngt wall adjourn shoi d> before noon The afternoon will be demoted to a tout of the campus and golf on the College links Four othLet. of the gt and aounul volt he cleated in the foal baloney. electing of the convention tumor tor mot wog Retitle...ft; Item fom petn tioning gt uup. tot the: tete tt ill also he consul. ed it that tone Lunch till be eel sed the Joui nahsts lc, the Home ECOIIOIIII, department in Wo men,: budding In the atteinoon the delegate, bill aid case Tomotiou night they still attend the Thelnan's tuition "Le Cole Noti," is hole 11 41/1,- 1A Settloll lie, been ieseit oil tot them COLLEGE .1R ENTHUSIASTS ORGANIZE•' AN lATIO. sociury The Penn State Aenal club on, Ill• gani7ed by College aviation entlue4- te.t4 at a meeting in loom 20(3 Engin tuning I) Wedneulav night The drab Can, oiminated by Le,tei N Yohe vho ry endeaaming to de. %clop inteteAt m gbdin building at Penn State Prof Haiold A. Evo eta and Prof Chat lea L Allen, of the nie : vhana.al enguneering department ale 'backing the olganwation Penn and Penn State Break Athletic Ties, Effective This Fall TO SPE At Pi Della 14.11. Banquet 'I mho GREEKS DANCE AT 'I he 10l pto LI:111111AI, Penn L F. BALL TONIGHT Nom tutu. athl , mlf fahedule. . Flom- Ind stotl. %lamode ell, sc.% eral noadh. of mmalatmo. arch n(fivai. ton th tt colic ge Folio, mg the Cotton Pickers 1)11* at First ; Penn-P. 1m State football game la,t Fraternity Function in !f r j; l :,. ~I, l' „„ QuahetSt n s, Recreation Hap PlI111 . • P93n sahttlule Penn State therm. mlll dance to the , klthough no definite reason so as of- I fere,' fa thin action, is helloed suamc of McKnin.* , l Cotton Pal,- cry , music at the hist Intel flatrmintc flint the mote c.as ompted by lough Ifull from 9 until 2 o'cl,„1. tonight In" Pk" mg tilt tautest Matte " "'k :l.ton Hall The &NI,. od dun last meek, lo bon Penn e d ilo noted . t4 ,t olcil not to include Penn State on its atom Irm„rdag 10e„oc: b " "eil ' a '1" lute nest m "" t ' a ploglant of fast-mm.lg Janeet da, ham c Home's death a Jangled mtth slam, pun oat c blue tt lephone conform., binN, een Flan numb°, Into.posed betmrmo thel mg and Small, resulted m derma.. dancestiles suit Mrer semi and In- action to cancel all uniting contests strunlental featw e. l for 01.xt .canon No ill-feeling has le- Polite, gold and mlutedecomatlonsrsoll l I " , "‘Tn lb° mill asgulse the ec et c dac appeal um, tie ', i all 01 Hot ne, m too a. made clear of the In tilt cento than hi "O."- flout a huge, %Onto pal mold sut. e teen that nu clehnne bleak hat mounted hi a tat conned Klohe. till • Men tot mica enth Pennst ama;' be mulcd bt the suat ing. Fleming "mina tuml, "hut morel, a Coloted, electua ,tau,, flashing 01102-!].o.tponcntent ot mt tmentenbt tot anttenth, atoll plot ide Illununat ton fatale atidatu tontest• It is unfo, Fat or. at Door lamat that the Double came to a head at the tone of Hot no'n death" To a.O ts out tl e Coed. chatactet of his scluthiled meat, b.Aueen Penn the button the coninnttee .b. 1,5 each xlll tn6u Ilattet Int% man to cc eat .t 5.151 t am „5. lnd 1""-si"'" plate the , In tag 'I he tic al nines cclll his che.t. I ein eat song f ' th. """ battle .t sat les in At udos 1 "'" alto a "" I ' d f " t loot. CID. 1, 11 in, 21 001 latm rte II tg In flit tlccorat.cns ' • " . 111 the ,t•. nn tomtit game bo• ralo, 1,12 lilstlllllltoi at aOOl „111, then sh„tUtivilt Is P h" ett rhihniellihhi the Li tn en.' Mil ill , 1,11. M.Ol ding to .klthiliaid still "6 " " "1 " e-t the (I" " hei n La -11 ' o,l”lnnttie halt wan !"""' gilt ""t month 1 nil be Duct chmt. of tt_-! lug e be a t••• II h the t '.'ll "" TRIANGLE ATTAINS tug , ,%111 be admila 4. 61, nottmetl i AVERAGE OF 1.63 Fottt-t'ii chakitc, al,. paithiptit-k, mg in the tint tntek Oat. tuts hit mall at I', nn Statt it .ticta ,, aul, th, tit-i \ hotel Indcrnitie in tan 11 plunned toi the in coming tea, and Unuld be Siliiiliir•Atifi—Ndki Nee Head , ed as pelt ot the plopain of the la, cnntal (dick Lookient, MENTALITY REGULATES t enttit, It tl a ll no mud tttottol I to tome' at Penn State In ,1110 n, BEHAVIOR,' STATES PIKE t t L uteng to, the ar,t, moe,t. N, ail all I%u.ago ot 1 6,1, ,hlle Omega 1.10, lon ~as high lot the iota' GI eel, 1.,1t It Dan, ale NlA...asap 11,11 Dein erlord la gl adtng of 1 14, raeottllng to strain - 1, 3 ,1,„1 0g , T a lk e th,,,d, it IL 011111116.1 ht the regnUat'n elite. In S. 1111,1 1. ..: ,1101111 , /111 , . 'n au Nee, , tat a 1 hl tam age. own over "Mont a funtlanang no the I egui ,' La t amohalet IA 02 and Cht Omega. teen I.olltlol of the altloll. of 101 l ht 111 \ll o t th e etomen'n otgant a andt"alual to net ,e hum bent to tlu• t ot , hold a I :0 0 , 00 0, en, onment m ulitt hhe in pl. curl ‘1 1 ,1 1 . 1 iota, pi otennmnal Itatt • na, Iloaur \' Puke , du color l oats ram, e all Oteehn oath 1.11 , • of slontal pathuttlt at the Dan, 1111'1, age gld, tot men ,thdLIIIIS • MAW State honpaalt in the second let tat ent n lii nooh o 1 0 1,_ " 0 , 000 . 0( 0, 0 , hot annual tout, ta the Chenantty dun tt all t.O toles computed at amphitheatte Wednesda, 11 50 Tht all-College a, etage is Oct It tth "The Altamaha Funttanting , it 1 22 of the Con,eatat. 11had" a. :h. .1(b),, ( 1 1 In tinenattonal groan Ph Slanna Di like (nett (.101, ands I ill, (JIM ge p e lt, Sign, 'I t I Ph, Beta ',gam at the D ntdlo dant_ to Illtedlate hi. Rho, .Main, and Iht to Pin clooely let tine Ile don( (bed th. of 14,110,, I,,io g lL in the t 101 111101. Illtntne, tnation.i, and atone. hotel , him trio t litt ,p h t te , noon the nattent , at the ho.intal In in tin , gluon lank able Pt, elo•tag. Dt Pike anneehal to in. molt- l oge aset ire eind to and in the tal lag to, the .well Llat, (Maga Delta 1:11 14011, 111 It 1101110 .10111111.11 i 111,te.14i 0r T 1'i..111 do,. 10mgmutJts plat lag then, ill ',late 11141.0.111.1011 , idol loud I tate) Int‘ boor.. 'Hat I in The Oto.t let tote of th e . 0111 0, On the null tool, 11.1,. I 16,11 , 1 hrehet "14...m.111P and Inv 1)1 , ottle," ,111 t h t , t , th e „ILI ° H et , t o gg be Risen \\retitle...dot anr.ht in the ___o Chelnedta{ (11l Nt IL I() IILEP lrunsi)ll "FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" PRICE 3 CENTS Strained Relations First Evidenced Following Football Game HORNE'S DEATH IS NOT INFLUENTIAL. IN DECISION Baseball, Lacrosse. Golf Matches On Schedule This Spring Remain Unchanged Athletic lc latlons helm een Penn State and the Unma •ity of 1'4.1111,1- ,on,t m ill not be u'stinted after the do, of the pi esent scheduled es onto, Neil II Plenum:, giaduate managsu ot athletics, aimounted ,yesterd* 'I too d( casino at as teathed af tot a mutual antic! standinu with mans II Sera to, at lulu Ri aduatl_ manager of athk tit at the Philadelplua Lastttu tio 01hu thi ul Loth . .XIIIIOIS OM PIM ill alls lIVIIII.II that incidents con motel! mull the death of Olivo llot ne, Penn hasang taptain, had "Lased the In cal. ',l,rimr ( onte,ts I. nehangid
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