Sattuday. March 21, 1931 Athletes Conferred Title of 'Dean' On Burrell as Track House Janitor Setting—Dosing room of the Old noel, Hoe. In the Wmter of 1924. Scene—Seated at a long table on ulna ale the renuans of a huge Christmas dolma are a dozen or mine young athletes Relaxed, unit belts loosened to the last notch for addition al room amidseetions, they talk and laugh and discuss the 0-0 football game pitb Pitt of a fen• necks ago Rising from his position at the head of the table, Captain Neccsh Bent, of the 1921 team, naves for silence and announces a presentation to be made by Joe Bedenk. The all-Ameri can lineman and pi esent assistant football coach, rises Mysterious boxes stand before loco He speaks, and amid unanimous applause, ad dresses one of the seated group " . . . and Ise nant to shoe• our appreciation soith thct,e gifts to the best jamtot of them all, to the Dean of the 'flack House" Thus "Dean" Balla uell-known stock-keeper of athletic equipment in the varsity locker room, received his famous cognomen, plus a set of fur ear mini, a beater cap„i pair of kid gloves, and ten eine of tobacco Fos of the hundied3 of students who call him "Dealt" cash slat know he, real name Dun cll came to the College note than .t d.cade ago as mnitel of the Old 'nark House, which until last semestel, stood in - hoot of the Chemist, v amphlthntre. Here, to Mar 1923. the "dean of the Track Roust" becalms cat etako of athletic equipment, holdmg thet pos.ltion un til the mesent doy. He is renuntscent of chosen seats' Intmacs with Penn State athletes—past and present Alo.ass pleosont, trndy to take a joke and quick In tctanttng a better one, the gro, -es ed, spectacled Dean is remembeled he Al aho know hail Athletes come nthlstes go, and in going, lertsrd, the square-,jawed. tanned fee "Di• ,i 1" Bel ill Al though his e <Jce a arts ate bare ly Irtheai il I Hair rounded shouldo t • of - the gi ey ha t, "N tst ably es, tilt the all , • tie pion!, to srhein her 11, ssiol", to hare act - lulled the rigor and agglessire ness of "the boys' ound hint daily In a high, had voice, mith sparkle in his eyes, "Dean" tells stones of the days "may back ashen" He 'elate, boo, in 1922, the boys di rected .i ncnly armed freshman girl to the Track House us "Mae Hall," and how the young lady, after climb- Ong to the second floor, fled on tits cooerinn the hue natme of the build "Back in the days of the Track House "Dean" ,Ila one of the most CLARK MOTOR CO. 224 E College Ast.—Phone 590 Sim age : —env-011—Areessoi is e TAXI S E RVICE Packard Salta and Semite NATIONAL - HOTEL MONUMENT SQI.IIRE LEWISTOWN, PA. 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After three rounds tcollegiate ring competition on the jof cautious fighting, "Rap" Frank, nue clay at Penn State beton peals echo was the first Blue and Whtte ins teteollegiate champion in the 175- Although inter-class nut Lomita-;pound division, even a decision from tents bad llourislud at the Hill uni- the Orange boxer eisity for set eral W. 1., no Oiangel Penn State's victory in this first rain ever entered the squared cache meet, 6-to-1, has been duplicated for gain.,t a collegiate rival until 1921 ism loans since the debut of Syracuse 'he decision to send a hosing squad !in the ring, although the Orangelnen gainst the Lions cane only after I have threatened set nal lanes tore tembets of the St I dense WI rottingi some the celdict In 1926 Mlle nun had u itnesecl bouts lime and Wolff was forced to fight in tots titled the idea of mtecollegiate box- weights in older to conquet the Rili ng back to New Yolk. own, _ Simmons, who had Inevously ught in Intramural meets at ,college, SIMPLY PHONE 261 The Hiland Shop DRY CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING WE DELIVER WE CALL FOR ICE-COAL -COLD STORAGE hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Phone 1364 "The Hotel That Makes You Feel at Home" Hotel Penn-Alto 300 ROOMS-300 BATHS , ALTOONA, PA. 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