"FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" VOL. 27, No. 11 NITIANY GRIDMEN OPPOSE COLGATE TEAM TOMORROW New Yorkers Outplay Michigan State, But Lose in Last Minute of Play FRENCH, EDWARDS MAY NOT START FOR LIONS Walter Terry, Maroon Backfield Ace. Receives Injury in Practice Game Fighting to regain the prestige somewhat shadowed by last Satur day's games, Penn State and Colgate will battle on New Beaver field at 2 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Visions of a Homecoming Day game between two elevens with spot less lOCOIdS were shattered when Michigan State scored a surprising 14-to-7 victory over the Maroon last week, and Lafayette held the unde feated Lions to a scoreless deadlock. The Nittany coaches have not been misled by the fact that the New Yorkers suffered a slump in offensive power Colgate gained twelve first clones to six for the Spartans, and both of the Westerner's scores were made on unusual plays The first Michigan six-pointer resulted from a fumble, and the othei after a 65- yaid run in the final minute of play Penn State's lineup is still sneer ta n, depending entnely upon the con dition of several players to ho have been suffering from minor injuries. Cooper French, varsity quarterback, has not been in the first string back field for set pral days, and may not take the field aghiost the Maioon In Lase French is unable to start, his place will be filled by Bob Snyder. Colgate Star Injured Emle Edwards, veteran end, is an other Lion who has not taken past aacrimmage _since the Lafayette encounter,.iffire will probably view the game from the sidelines Martz, his capable landerstudy, is also not fhe best condition This may leave the light end assignment to Grim shaw, a sophomore, who Is inexper ienced but has come to the front in recent practice sessions Judy Laski, and Captain Tuts Diedrich are sure stet tars to the Blue and White backfield, while the fourth member of this quallet will either be Red Esans oi Joe Millet, with the chances favoling the latter. Mike Kaplan will take the field at left end, and McMillen and Sharrley hare been named frit the tackle berths At guards, Coach Bob Higgins will place Curry and Zorellu against the Ham ilton team, while the center post will probably be tilled by DeCindes. The powerful Cblgate backfield combination 'mewed a severe set back when Walter Tetry, brtlhmtt halfback, was maned in a practice game Tuesday ACCOI dmg to reports, Ten ry is definitely out of the Penn State game. Coach Andy Kerr will (Contmuctl on fourth Page) DEBATERS PLAN 8 FORENSIC MEETS May Face Gernms, Florida, Dayton Eil= American. W. and J The all• German debating team, rein esenting the National Union of Students of Germany, ,111 open the Penn State femme season In Sehuab auditorium Saturday, December 13 In line with the practice of engag ing in at least one international de bate, the German tram was' sched uled for this yeas The question for the debnte 19, "Resolved that the present policy of militaly prepared ness be abandoned," with the Ger mans supporting the 19511.1. Tentatise plans include a debate with the Unmeisity of Pittsburgh In Deeembei at Pittsburgh Free trade is listed as the topic far discussion at piesent, hut the subject of the emer gence of women is also being given consideration Debates utth Washington and Jef ferson college, Lafayette collegd, Unitetsity of , Florida, and Dayton university are being arranged Amer ican ants ersitv, pt Washington, and Carlton college, Michigan, also 'are likely opponents That lack of many near-by high schools prevented a laurel number of extension debates was pointed out by Prof. John Futrell, debating conch and head of the tiepin tment of public. speaking. Ilowevei, a fen extension debates at local high schools and rotary clubs are being arranged. 7,5c , •', , ~ . - ''/... , . - ' 7 -: , . 1 run a r . 0 , 11 ,, ;.,...,•z2. • NITTANY HOMECO ; NIN,G RIVALS =EMI 4MIF - Ok t i l , C64C.Y /s i /Ga/m.S —. Colgate Writer Describes Team Hopeful But Cautious `Maroon' Sports Editor Cites Lack of Reserve Strength in Hamilton Squad By Nathan Tufts Jr. , Further, they discount the fact that Spin Is Edam, Colgate Mai son a sub-normal flesh delegation rose to the Narsity squad this year. But Not only because Colgate and Penn i the ono lon ,. why sports writers State are mixed up in a triangulat have o,erlook.l these things is that league of recent origin„i nc h has in her first three games Colgate has made the State College and Hamilton played devastating football, the lead institutions more than casual ath- i nig reason for which is that the Ma letic rivals, but because Colgate Is loon chief has been getting maximum anxious to move itself a classy top- resi.les out of an ordinary squad notcher in the eastern grid firmament which till he threajened to the limit and Bob Higgins' clan is Just as eager ! by Penn State, Columbia, Syracuse to help disprove -this, tomorrow's and Maroon-Nntany clash should resolve Captain Les Ilea, triple thi eat itself into a battle royal Colgate, halfback, is Ken's running gentua, defeated by Michigan State alone and together with 190-pound Leonard since Wisconsin beat the Romeo m, fullbael, extraordinary, their second know of the 1929 sea. rises Colgate two deadly players on son, are invading the Penn State lair l the oflensne Terry, Hart's running with high hopes and a ma,imum i mate, is adept at skirting the flanks amount of caution and should tay the State ends more Because Andy Ken's Maroon ma- than a little when Colgate is attack clone performed so sensationally last Frani, Abbrumno, field general, year, football miters whose closest played varsity end •for two seasons relations with Colgate are via the telegraph wires tote it for gunned the Maroon eleven have another equally great eleven Three straight wins this woods oven St. Lass len., Bethany and Lafayette have made this belief a certainty in the minds that guide then prolific pens, al though Saturday's defeat may have dampened then ardor somewhat. Unfortunately then leasoning fails to reckon that Kerr last seven legu lars by graduation, at least thiee of them All-American potentialities. GOVERNOR FISHER TO JOIN LOCAL SCABBIRD AND BLADE When Governor John S. Flshet conies hero for Penn State's Seventy fifth Anniversary celebiation, he will become a member of the local chap. ter of Scabbaid and Blade, national honorary military fraternity, accord ing to Student Mojot Joseph A. Kling '3l, president of the chapter The initiation still take place on tnedtately following the Governor's ad chess at the Convocation eveicises to Reeteation hall Pllday afternoon and will be conducted in loom 405 Old i Main. All chapter membels ate to tuko palt.in the ceremonies. Thirty freshmen mete Initiated into tilt Penn State club at a meeting of the campus non•ft ntel may men's La- Let). In Old Main Monday night. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930 •:,,, -", ,;"' - ~,. . • ';', - ,:y,„•. , -,,,,-..,,- -,-•,,,',..% : - '',.' l ", . , „ A, ~ 1r Akegbk r ,„ /. , 1_ -""" , • t , , --- - g l '7 \ ' P ' '' o , ei' 7 '• I INE=IIME:MI (Continued on fourth page) HARPER '3l ANNOUNCES NEW CHEERING SYSTEM Organizes Student, Into Sections 17, 18 For Centralized Yells With the cheeting section for the Penn State-Colgate football game to- tons seventeen and eighteen of the West stands on Ness Denser field, the fist attempt at otganired checiing will be made, announced Charles S Harper Jr. '3l, head cheer-lender, yes terday Comm Joins nom oximately GOO scats, this section will he filled by students lihd %Paton. alike. How ever,teautioned Helper, those who se nse seats in the ahem ing section automatically pledge themselves to take an ado, part Jn the yells, Although the cheer-lenders will di sect yells m other sections of the stands, they will concentrate then riroits on the authen iced cheering sec tion ATTENDS CIIICACO CONCLAVE nor. Charles L, Emstoe, bend of the depaitment of elect! wal cow miming left for Chicago thin week, to attend a conference on educational bloadcasting. Alumni, Students Open Second-Day Program Of Seventy-fifth Anniversary Celebration Graduates Will Gather At Dedication in Old Main PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY Penn Statue mdl again welcome alumni and forme! students to the Annual homecoming Day toinonow These visitors, together with the sen iors, will rededicate iebuilt Old Mom and VIC, for the first time the changes to the drape. I Gordon Poste, 'Ol, pi esident of the Alumni Association, will plesi,le at the housewarming and dedication exercises at 9 o'clock in the new building. Col. .1 Fianl. lin Shields '92, president of tin Board of Trus tees, will then addles, the alumni and seniors in behalf of the trustees Will Inspect Buildings The student body will be represen'- ed by MISS Helen Ruclaalter W &G.A. leader, and David C Mc- Laughlin '3l, president of the sen-or class These leader', wdk t•tve shalt speeches in appreciation of the pies eat College development President Ralph D 110..01 will clo, the mementos with nn address of dedication and appreciation of the cooperation of the graduate body At the close everyone will sing the Alma Mater • Dining and preceding the d:dic, bon, a musical program under the direction of Piof. Hun•mel Fishburn of the music depaitnient, will enter tain the alumni To "Attend Lumhen. The mo”ning of Alumni Day ,ill he devoted to a gencial insoection of the new buildings AL 10 30 o'clock the alumni Council rill meet to con sider plans for um e - ring the Alumni Fund. Several cla , se; soill hold meet ings to elect olass officers The Penn State•Bulknell been, game Is also included in the morning in ogram. The guests will be tendered a luncheon at 12 30 o'clock in the sand salch shop recently opened in the basement of Old Main Pollen mg the luncheon, the visitors will be flee to attend the Penn State-Colgate foot ball game. Separate plogiams have been com pleted by haternities to entertain the returning graduates and fo u nd students so as not to conflict lutli the College e...mcises PLAYERS PRESENT PRODUCTION CAST Actor, W 11l Ste 'l%ln,k and FoLe On December 6—Eie.teln To Ha) Lend Ch..ang "The Ihu,l and the Face" an the second ',lnduction or the yea!, Penn State Players will enact the play in Sehmab Andant:um, Muni bet G Carting. of the play was completed early thm ,rede by Frank S Neu, haunt dnettm Philip Epstein 'l_ will play the lead as Count Maim Giazm Mae vent° DeMai cot '.; will portray Savina Giana, unfaith ful wife of the Count Crania Johr J. Voce hces '33, outstanding in chni octet poutavals during last yea!, t. ill have a pal t, while Peter G. Meek '32, Sylvia M. Mullin '32, and Flor ence E. Sneddon '32, also expenenctil actins of last rear Bill be Included in the cast. On tile A. Hitchcock ':11 is east as Fiance Spine, lictiayed and defend ing lawyer of Count Grano Ilai iy Lerner '23 and Milton Wein '.l2w ill take the pelts of judge and village inavoi respect!, ely. Other newconieis to the 5' productions ale Cnthei Inc Longley Sue Allen 34, Edward Millet :11, and Edward Smith '3l. MINERAL INDUSTRIES SCHOOL TO ELECT COUNCIL MEMBER To select the 1931 Student Council t opt esentative lion, the Munn al In duatt ies School, seniors of that school will Onto Thut sday m a 10- election order oil by Council Nominations should be given to William R. McAllister• at the Kappa Delta Rho hou'o befot. 11 o'clock Sunday night The ho held becau,e the Council dote, rained that one of the men in chat ge of .1 box In the spec nil election MA ti rob did not understand the regular o• cedute. Tottrijiatt. WILL ACCEPT New Building 4 in Behalf of College SENATE ARRANGES SOCIAL CALENDAR Senior Ball Will Open Progiani Of All-College Functions On January 16 With en all-College function sched- I uled for every month during th. see cnd semester, the Senate announced I the complete social calendar :or the ;pest last night The Senior Ball, coming shuttle be ;foe c the close of the rust semester, will open the program of class dances 'on January 10 Tiallittonally the , fleet 'all-College function, the Ball !will be the only formal ohm loin, The seniors will begin wink on plans Ifoi the aff.ut next svecl, IA hen the shut neon of the committee is nanud by Bayed C McLaughlin, class pre,. 'Vent' Snob Hop Set For March (i Snansored annually bs the R 0 C colas, the Alilttary Ball will be held Febilmiy 20 This m ill he the host all-College function in the sn ood somestei The committee has not been announced as set, howesei, it o. ill be composed of member, of the advanced r. 0 T. C staff Two weeks late, the Sophomore Hop v ill be staged as the second class dance on Match 0 The second an nual Inte,fratemtv Ball will be held on Anril 10 If the date set by the I C last week is appro'ved by Stu dent Round Climaxing the Penn State soual season, the Juniin Ps on), the inoct ohm fill all-College function, will I), the final formal dance of the vear on Mav 8 All late alfano xdl he heal Reciamtion It 11, and the tickets will be handled throguh the Tic 's office, removing all finant spon,btlity from student coinnutten ENGLISH SINGERS APPEAR THURSDAY London N'outl,,ts To Present Fast Arl,l ,' Course Nundn, In Sahmab Auditoronn BllngLng the melody or old lingliTh ton. songs to Penn State, the Singets of London will open the second an nual Ac tists' Conine Scher oh auditoutim Thutsday night Composed of sic voices, the London musicians ci ill to rent a plograin combining cal ols, inadi igals, ballets, and other types of folk-song pops red dui mg the Ehanbethan pei Simplicity is the keynote of the English Singers' tendition, and infor mality is the setting which =d^, them in pi esentation Although folk , rings ate admitted by musicians to he among the most difficult of all melodies to present, the rungeis have inhaled a pi ogi am Unit disguises nit in enteitainment, according to critics v,ho have t evened then con ceits Among the qualities %%Inch fulthei make the sro, aitists popular lot clans are cleat enunciation, and an nbility to des clop the slightest path, ationv of tone iaeuiately Music malt elahot ate and temples shades is stud to he CIO vfolly via esented tip the London sotalist, The Englorli Singeis will pi erect the lust el hoe coned is included in the Al tusks' Coin or, fat which tickek ate now on sale at the Tieasuiel's oil tee. Undergraduate Body To Parade at 10 O'clock This Morning Before Penn State's Distinguished Visitors GOVERNOR JOIIN S. FISHER WILL TRANSFER COLLEGE BUILDINGS TO TRUSTEE PRESIDENT IN AFTERNOON Ten thousand visitors representing every section of Pennsyl vania are gathered tog,eihm at Penn State today to assist students and officials in celebrating the seventy-fifth anon usury of the founding of the College. These men and women include the Govei nor of the Common wealth, president of the Boa' d of Trustees, president of the Alum ni Association, noted educators, alumni, alumnae, and friends of the College PRESIDENT VISIONS, COLLEGE GROIVTII Dr. Hazel Sees Past 20-Year Advance Excelled During Future 2 Decades "Tenn State In 1950 will ',hoe an advance ['Q.:end that remsteled In the past te ante Years " With a foa ecast of nen improve ! ments and enlargement:, Pa esarlent Ralph I) Ileteel paused 3 esterd iv on the ese of a smonty -fifth :name,. y to masa:aon the greater Pcnn State cobalt may be an actsalits in the ICentennial celebration to ents -Vise years hence An enrollment of 10,000 students is one of the President's txpectations fan that tulle Purthea building en , largemcnts loon, es fitters of devel opnvint New research ands to science oil! be e‘tended to the andustmal state of Pennsylsani a a-, :sell no ex tension schools fai-flung to ancl ids all decupattons In 1050 alumni mar unease ad anted Imo: ledge yearly, looping in step with educational pa ogress thi ouch college contacts • Nev, de pattments aril schools ".11) Probably have had then mama, in new blanch, and details of study, as ~tispanslon takes place Possibilities of Jon. colleges in corporated in high school curricula may result in subtraction of the fieshman and sophomore years lions college schedules Certainly a dis tinct enlargement of gioduate study v prose pair of the seers eta The picture schich Penn State may present in tuo dicades is bright President Resim‘s Causes Too teaaons are seen by Dr Het. ccl for optmtcan in c lee. mg the fu tube of the College "If the State , to advance, as it tot tautly ,hall dot tog the 11001 twenty cent,, Penn State !oust pi osper hAc ame,' he tied ire I "LOldel, ate a n 0,,, ty ,1 Penn sylv una vs to ailtance consistently. To mould such men is the pui pose of the College, and our incilMen lot twilling will have to maiand to elect the ingot demands cc hick the Com monwealth till make upon us. "1 he need for addltion, rn reseaich r•sistonce to Pennsylvania's indus trial dee elopment «all intrcase with enlingeiaent of the state's attic dies Ace. o, OILOII,IOII instruction will obably totem Impetus as nun people who me unable to attend es:- Flt classes seek instruction" Touching on th., pallidity of an :loom ststirn of education, the Pies alent suggested a brief plan whereby graduates might add to the: fund of knowledge be tontulued contacts with the College aftm completion of 'm ule, corn ses, "Although it is but one of in Inv oisi ins uhu h college administlatois bort to see lealmed, the prop o,a of alumni rlasses Is one to be considered sin musty w prophesying the I.lllll[lll, of tomonow," Penn State's exetutite declared Continonn no the theme of ad ranted tducaDon, Dr. 114,140 tut ned (Ccntlnued on last page) PENN STATE RCCEIVLS SIVI'I VOLUMES !TOM YALE PRESS Silty a olume, of outstanding con tempnisty thought on gover mental problems is the gift of the Yale Um , malty Pies.; to the department of Ilistm yr and Political Science, ac cording to on announcement rester , des by Dr Jacob Tenger of the 1 0001 deem tment. le donating the volumes, the Yule 'Marais announced that the Penn State depat talent has been judged among the outstanding in the country for i ecemt of the books as a merrier to for nice Chief Justice U ilham Ron ald Tett and for owe President Al thu. Twinney Hadley of Yale University ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS -+ A pmade comnosod of the cntne I,tudent body opens the mogram at 10 o'clock th s !yenning This unJei giaduate body led! month East across the Camp,as from the Armoi y, dov n the College not and West along Col lege aeon. to Athmton street Women ,tu.lent, on lh assemble on the rood bel,teen Grange Durimtony and the College hospital Senmt men t ill meet on the toad nest of the doe indely and south of the intelseetion with College thts, The junto, cull fotin an late on the road it et.t of the hosintal and volt]] of the Int, octane All untlre - Lie q,nen not cm oiled in It 0 T C. volt match an Inc trrotothately lot ion tog the Juntot, Fisher to Speak College facult, inembms in aca demic lobes ,01 a ascii mocession to the Convocation at 2 39 o'clock Rcereaten Hall At this aseem- Illy, Governor John S Fisher is lull of ficmlly toe Colter;: budding, era•tecl v Oh State funds to Colonel J Franklin Sh , al is 'Ol, iheadent of the Boon] of Tsuste^•. Govesom Fishes, iepiesenting the Commonuealth of the State of Penn sxlvania and the State Legislature, odl adds ess tine combined assemblage of %nacos, students and faculty mcnibms, ce-Gic fie , 60Flaelg of Pout State President Ralnh I) Het.' wdl mel on, the visit irs as guests to the College Ile mill be Nkomo(' by Charles S Klauder, College aulutect, mho or ill explain the building pro giant Colonel Shields will then ad dress the Con , oration, W hi \ fiend Luncheon TM• Con, ocattin esererses mill be biondcast tloect limn the Reel nation Hull Ihi nueli the College radio sta tion, WPSC A, a fur that enteitionraent, set oral hundred official guests t.ol attend it landienn at I o'tiod, in Old Main This luncheon toll be a College func tion Education Da,, the opening day of the celelmation, N‘os set aside .ts that nal t of the progi.un devoted 1> coopei anon of stcordan edutattnnal >titutions t h Pc in sylvan' t schools of highto 11'1112.g Tad iv v. ill be >1,,01,1 to public demonsti atnars of s ..enty-live years or la (gins', as sh o wn by the steel tot, of tic.> College, faculty and Collego buildings The alainnt ;out m the noel Cl4e, has heist ayagi>rd to to mot rog , Atunuu llometolutag Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN MONDAY Leader, Well Open Student I. mince Drive nt ick-OIT" Ihnuer In Unn,ersity Club Opening of the Y H C A student finance campaign fns $.OOO, moil thc, 1:i0 division kaftan and cup turn will assemble at the "Fmk-01f" dinnel to he held at the Uniteisity club Monday night Althui It Elliott. national Y C 1 seeietaiv, suit be the mint:mat spy thei MI Elliott will be intl.. flat,' hi Raymond A Bone. '3l. president of Penn Slate Y. 1%1 C A. That ft aternitati, Welding club, and doinutories me being ciAed to toopeiate to then utimact tcitli the "1Y" was stated by Wilbur 11. Zun inelinor '32, than man of the advisory financi, committee Uses for the money I nel ude saldt nes of the "Y" setretat nes, Andy Lytl • cnbin, employment bureau, special spenkcr tint oughout the yeat „Intl tie student hand book. HOLD NO D INCLS TONIGHT In "drill' mcr with n le otiest of Penn St to alumni, no frit trinity dances All a,ihoJuled tot to night fa toinoliow right. Lieu of Women Charlotte Id. RON ovealed Nesteiday. Fiateinity dailies for this week were to hate been held last night, the Dean deflated.
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