~. .... * COMPLETE CAMPUS • '• I : 7l, ''' '• COVEftAGE . run . 4, a t tl itri „,. cottra t an 4 ( '-`..:/e55. VOL. 28, No. 13 DETERMINED LIONS HOLD ORANGE FOE TO 7-0 CONQUEST Joe Moran Makes Lone ' Score Of Conflict in Archbold Stadium Saturday PHIL MOONYES RETURNS KICK-OFF FOR 90 YARDS Syracuse Gains First Victory Since 1926—Teams Battle Last Half Evenly Fighting with the same Plnn State spirit that has marked their play against Sy incase Umseisity's grid dots dui mg the past decade, a deter mined Nittany eleven refused to ba outclassed by a veteran Mange ma chine at Archbold Stadium Saturday afternoon by more than a 7-to-0 score. With a lone touchdown margin, Coach Vic Hanson's guilmen man aged to ek out their first 'victory sic , the Lions since 1926, but they failed to bleak the traditional single touchdown 'eating retold that has prevailed since gild solutions torte bogus in 1922 Jtk, Moon, Hill back, accounted fm the only suite of the afternoon when he took the ball off tackle for a touchdown in the first quartet This play climaxed a forty-five yard advance after Moon had sun eighty yaids for a touchdown only to has, the ball bought back to the Orange forty-three yard line, where an of ficial ruled that Joe had stepped out of bounds Moonles Runs 90 Yard, To open the third quarter Phil Moome, ran back the opening kick off from his own five yard line to the Orange five bard stope where Cra mer brought him down from behind lime the IL'linen held the Lions for downs and then punted out of dan ger In the tonal, relied, after the Lions had adsanced the oral to the Syracuse ten yard line, Lasich flipped a pass to Moonees standing on the goal line Phil, v.ho ssa. in the open, dropped the ball and again a Nittany offense had been stopped in time to piesent a score Lien the failure of noonses to hold on to the oval when a sense seemed Ines stable dal not dishearten the Hig gins-coached elesen, for a, the game ended the ball nits on the Orange demon yard line A pass, Lasich to Thomas, had placed the pigskin in this position as the sslustle bless. Orange Linemen Strong Although Bob Higgins' men 0501 C ,hadml by a 10-to-G count In the num- (Coatlaved on last page) 3000 EXPECTED AS CONCERT AUDIENCE Soprano Solor.l, Magician. Marimba Pla,ler Included on Program Par Student Loan Fund More than three thousand are en pected to attend the Student Loan conceit to be presented by combined glee clubs in Recreation hall at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night, according to Director Richard NV Grant, of the de partment of mum, Miss Ada Romig '2B, for four ,Nears soprano soloist math the glee clubs mill sing on the prorgam, which also includes a new illusion presentation by Robert Thrasher '3l. In addition,' Minty Golnecht '2O mill offer a nos-, env marimba number. .Irmary Leyden 'll mill lead the singing of his two popular numbers "Victors," and "Nittany, Lion." The 1091 salsas , quartet and the quartet of last year also will appear on the plow our The varsity four last year was composed of Richard &Maack ',ll, first tenor, Francis Wood '3O, second tenor, 'Willmar Stine '3l, ball tune, and John Garber '3l, bass. Proceed, from the ticket sale will he turned over to the student loan land administered by the College Trckels are on sale at the Student UlOll office and in several stoics in town. JONES To ATTEND MEETING As delegate hem the Penn State chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical unginces mg fraternity, Hobo t L. Jones: still attend the national convention of that m ganizie. lion to be held at the University of Dl whom. I NON ember 6 and 7. Lasich Tells Reason For Wearing No. `2' In Every Grid Game "Why hose you always insisted on wearing number '2' !" Captain Judy Lasich broke four years of silence on this question Thursday noon when he explained over WPSC that he had worn number "2" on the back of his football jersey through four years nt Clairton high ichool and later hrough his Col .• ege career be ause of a c pest Aom his nothei berme he an left grade • • "My mother old me et en be rote I had start ed to play high • •• school football ' '• ' " that if I wore "2" 3 T M M 9 would meet ',WI success and avoid injuiy on the gridiron I hate always followed this advice and found it won th while7 Lasich told radio listeners. The 105-pound fullback spoke during Coach Charlie SpeakPs regular weekly football "dope" broadcast lie said that another cuperstitution held by Penn States football players Sins that Phil Moons es ninny.: made it a tale to put on his left shoe before the right COLLEGIAN CALLS 1935 CANDIDATES Freshman Editorial Aspirants To Report at Meeting Thursday Night All freshman candidates foi the editorial staff of the COLLEGIAN mill report to Room 312 Old Main at 9 o'clock Thursday night Edward W White '32, aNsistant will be in charge of the new candidates He will insti uct the "cub reporters" nn new, gathering, evaluation, and milting in the style of the paper. The first meeting Thursday night will be devoted to outlining the wort: to be taken up dining the next sev eral mocks An alphabetical list of all those morting will be kcpt en order to take attendance at kite, meeting; IMIEMEII At the conclusion of tha inslitic tion period, candidates will be as signed to regular campus beats for news repoiting. Beginning at this time they will conic in contact with faculty members and student leadeis in their reporting actit ih Supplementing the regular rastioe tion, Prof. William F. Gibbons, Piot' Franklin C Bannei, and Prof Ile, belt M. Ilofford of the Journalism de partment will addles., the class of freshmen reporters at set mal meet -logs. `American Art Now Really Progressing,' Dickson Says Professor Sees Hopeful Tendencies Appearing In Recognition of 'Modern' Artists "Amettean at t is definitely bettor;' Pi of Untold E. Dickson, of the fine alts ileum Uncut, said in commending the choice of hi st puce at the Allh annual Into national Es.hilution of the Carnegie Institute at Pittsbui gh lust neck. "Suicide in Cebtunie" by Franklin C Watkins of Philadelphia uas Judged by the hoard to be the outstanding painting among 405 other, eshibited "The painting 14 Oth conch trite, c,t• ing and vigorous," Pi ofevsei Dickson said "This is anothei m a long list of recent tecognitions of the 'model n' group of artists nom this school io coming the teal In ogie,s in An of can' art. The radicals and 11linals base led the uny during the past iIN 0 gen mations, hinging a ilea life into alt to combat the stagnating influentes of eons entional gt nips. "A lot of moaners ale hand these days saying that Anmuumn mt along mall es erything else in Ainerau has mouthed a period of detudence," STATE COLL FRATERNITIES PLAN LAWN DECORATION FOR ALUMNI DAY Cardboard Silhouette Outlines To Feature Display in Front of Houses PLACARDS WILL PORTRAY NITTANY LIONS. GRIDMEN Attendance of Seniors, Faculty Invited at Cider Party Saturday Night :Ilatking an innovation in Penn qtate Alumni Homecoming celebra 'ions, fiateinities mill deemate the 'nouns m front of then houses mith lilhouett, slim!m to those display- N.l at midmestein uniseisities Caidboaid outlines in the form of Nittany Lions and football players 'sill be made available to fraternities It cost, Daunt P Young '32, than nan of the inteifiateinity commit 'ee, said In addition to Young, John H. Stemait '32 and John W Webb '32 mill soiso on the committee "Suggestions us to decorations mill be mailed to all flatenities today" Young said 'Although Oleic x‘ill be no contest this year it is hoped that nest 3em the fiaternitioi mill be mdged on a i.ompetitne basts. Ong - middy mill be stressed," the than-; man said FoDossing the condoned glee club conceit Satuidat night, the alumni Olin hold a colei inlay and infor mal gct-together in the Armory at 9 o'clock Semois and members of the faculty also base been united to at tend tiles meting. The pmpose of the get-together is to prmide an op. portunity for the seniors to meet in lot mally With the alumni. Theme still be no speeches or en. tmtainment at the tides party, Ed aaid IC. Hibshman, alumni secietars, said. Membeis of Student Council hose been asked to bet', as hosts at the gathering. The stonier of the golf tournament still be a n nounced and cidei and piettels served to those present PRFSIDENI GREETS 700 AT ANNUAL RECEPTION I'acull), Adininistrati‘e Staff llgel In Old Ilnin Thursda.l Night On en 700 guests men e 6n eeted by Pi e.sident and Mi. Ralph D Dem.! at then annual I caption to the fac ulty and ad ininisti atn e staff of the College in Old Alain Thursiliq. night Mn and Ali s John C. Cosgro, e, ith Mn and tin, John C Benedict, raei c in the yews ing line with Di land s I fet7el Refieshinents encie tied in the Sandra len shop, and a dame tit the•tla fun nished 11111 , 11_ in the test tool lounge "We hope to make all., a tuuhtionnl laffaii since it ha, been so sunte.sful the past tint, seal s," Anti lan 0 Norse, extetmce ccuetanto Die pi e-adent, / fes.,or Ditkson sanl, "hut I behe‘e that Arcot man moils ha, grans 0 to, that per Ind a hei e it equals in the huge the painting of aInV other country." Perhaps thn rs the fu St tune in the history of the country that it has been possible to be hopeful of the or hot in the United States, Pr ofessoi Dickson said W atki ns, a Man compat ant ely unknonn oas gn en the prize out of a clear purely on the merit of his painting In the posh annul, the 1,11/e nu, gone to ,ell-knolln the rut lll,tl Maur caul• "Sadly enough, the architect ha, not kept pate v. 101 Other artist. in this counti v," Diek,on said ,"Budding has not reached that stage of functional and Lonstruettonal Levin etation that is the eagn of pure girth itet tut " 10 O 0 , t teals fn. countto ho, looked upon the oats!, of Ft 11111, and Ger mano II ith n sob t of info! amity LOlll. pies, the 1,0100001 void. Now, ho,- 010 r, ow paintels took 11001(10 those of modern Etoope, he GE, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1931 DENIES Talkie, IN 111 Supplant Stage Drum `Tiring Talkie No Threat to Stage'—Greet "Taßaes mitt Iles et 'lmplant the stage," Su Plato Ben Gteet nn phattcallu deeltu ed .Stu the pm fro mance of "Hamlet' ho, eompau,s of Engllsh Flak's Sattuday night. "People ar: to mg of the talkies to a certain measure ',manse of the dreadful language used he moue php n rights Mtcn tires st et e fn ,t Introduced on the Bi tu,ll Isles, the Englishmen V.CIO shusked," he said "The inunoitality or Shal.esnme is cotton," Ben Chest -fated "Ilan mg oitneshed meentle the play "Eliza beth of England" in %%Inch the chat- Octet of Elam. Bacon appeared, I ,as thoroughly cons odd that the author had no t.vl_•ney to suite Shake , pincan caidn e " When asked o hat chaiact t in Shakespcne he pi eferi ed to enact, the aged tioupet t ephed to the effect that he liked none "I has to act," he said "One not base an occupa tion " "Thc belief that Shakespern Is more popular in England thin in Noumea is false. Hon... tic s 'lmmottal Bald' i. most presented in Gelman drama Ttanzlattons of his plays ate ptodue-n1 by almost c‘ely company thole," Ben Gieet said A decided lack on confidence in non dramatic MOlements man esmess.ed It the congenial Engll.lun In when he stud, "The Mole we dune of them, the oonen then mill be ones These type, gentians tun I'l populauts among pecultzu people" "College aunhancs ate mon t ap plematue than othcts 01 Shalsesp,e. and the, should be Splendid mod, In. being accomplcshcd hu college dtamahe on gainzations thnoughout the conchs," Ben Cteet concluded DRAMATIC GROUPS COMBINE IN SHOW I'la3ets. 'Chesnut.. (lice Chili Plan Cast 'tel. hi,. Ilauseparh Douse Pall, guest. Null be Heated to a fag elfotoull r, Lie, ULU/1(1111g to plan, .1111101111 CIA be Plot' Hummel Fe•hhonn, ilnectot, tot the 4_01111)111ml PI Men, lhe,inate, and Glee club ,ham at 7 15 o'Llot.l. on the nights of Nosenlbel b and 7 'I he Penn State Plus°, is ill pie sent lii 0 blitanut skits Cot th2ll shwa 111 the ...lA, "rho OIL. Chat t. t ease" lIN Chest.. 1) Iles is nod will he ennawl dung tats '•The Still 11.11 nu" by Coos ge Kaufman The kater shots li ,as used in the .. 1 , 11.1 Little Silos, - mlnLb lan fur us 51 tun seats in Nos Vol I. Cuts 'rhenium, udl Inuit; to the intuit, lion a Jame ensemble which is scheJ tiled fin tut, numhms Setei HI SpeC 1111t10, al • 11St1.11 11, flout-curtain acts, incluilunt a musical number unit Dorothy :tll Johnston 'll, Novo De, Inn '3l. and a toil's tuo The Glee slab in scheduled tot a special act quite iliffeiont (min then usual Col inal P tisentat ion, Pi ocessin Fishbuin VIII sits , Qtnt tot ttill bung an added infoinuil touch with then attangonents of napalm must: PI, tllats 110 NOR ISEN Gil BET In re. ognition la his out,tainling $lll/1,1/(411.,111 1 hat act. wations, Su Philip Ben (h met ,as tentlei oil tin Infii or al s invifiliel 'hip in the Penn State Phiyei, t °Nom log the pet lon !name of the "Comedy ul Et lois" Satan rin fi (let noun. Dye Sees Student Interest Only Way To Pick Scholars Senate Committee Chairman Deplores Choice Of Candidates by Class Minorities That smcero student intelest to making nominations is the only means by %%loch the classes can se cure not thy and lent esentao.o 190- dulates for schol.uship amaids is the opinion of Di Witham S Dye, of the Liberal Att., school, chairman of the Senate committee on academic stand outs "When rnly a handful ot students • attends class meetings at mluch scholarship candidate, etc to be nom inated, it is too much to expect that the deems mg student mill be thought of in all cases Ia addition, in the small group, hateinit, m chque swift can creep in too easdc," Dt Dye sad DI Dye does not lasi), chang,' but belies es that ,tudent coopuation is the solution of the ploblem "Students should be able to lain:- mge the men of scholastic moith mho desene scholarships," Ut Dye said "If the poup establishing the amants had considered the possibility ot lack FRESHMEN RECEIVE STUNT NIGHT ACTS First-Year Men Will Participate In Induction Senices at Recreation Hall All ftcAnnan glom, that still per form act, at Stunt Night Fiidas hate leCened a,signment, according to Fianl• F Menu "ll master of cote monies Not all heshmen, he slated, can take part In the petformunces, but all still be included no the Induc tion smt "The acts uill not be t‘atth luu fessotnal, ft. no hat, to gino the , ophenunes sontetinng, to ycil about," Is gout Before being formal!, aeurned Pun State students, the freshmen .11C to be poles boned %Nall a deserip tren of the lions Ode tontine, that the, are so fortunate in esoatoog, as is di .1, 1 sliest hi,tory of the celebratron It , under stood, aceoldrng to Franc, E Schrll 'er.r, head of the Stunt Split committee, that none of the Nulling, }ill be o currou, to look up the or igin of the en sot Set etal question. ate .1. tt to bti settled lit the Student Boaul Lion matt" haixt , ophomaz e ate to be allotted to gne thus blow. eh el, on the mein Hoot ot, like tippet sla , s- Men, be testi isle,' to the baltont, , still mulct conseltiation With the ssaitption of the amatein ft ,Itruen till treat eg slat attile to the Stunt Night men. pith the addition of .note tog flunk -till to be chosen Although thus still be no mole asts ....good, all e-Innen nm , t be inecolt, a, the gathering, beglinung 1)1011111th at 7 °Mods, mill be fullest eal In a football pep nos tang Final plan, will appeat in the nest I—ue of the Col 1,1,1%%, Ashen final au.kngement.s aill be appinvNl IA the commatee WILL 1101.1) )0101,1111 '10:S11,111' ScaLhai d and Blade, national hon. oi nu no lita uuh, ,111 hold sn.lsek at the Than on nounnn, house tonight Cider Scrap Made Stunt Night Look Like Tea Party, Old Timer Declares "Stunt Night' But Jul you met see a Calm Snap "' It ma, Lon Ilnn m, Ntllo thole the Lemont had, 110111 Pant to Pill, oho "line last int. I sau ,14 111.4.101 0 ,, the •tneet (tont 1111 %1101), 011 fl 001 Cantina- Then fought ...nil, heal ing dothas, Shaking etes, and all lot a little ballet of mile, tied to .1 pole The next. mooing 1 SOL xOlO 11101., of pant', oho t roil undemeat all ave, the plat i" the 1111 LI, thin. 11,e1thed an inn toile of Imanag m ntlui.ll tieshman hum "Oa West" had Moon 41100101 %OHM HMI"! out Inn a glom, of phut fill •OPIIOIIIOI,. Nut (.010.011i xrth asking I hat th lease the nano, the presumptions yealling funned In , would-60 inosetutois to maul out thnough the transom. "I net Oleo banns 11 11/1% to 01141 t. 101110, alll , l 110101 1111,....,11 a 0110 1 " 110 of mtele t or of ant 111111 1 1 thr select lon I e.llllll. nwu ,OLIII 1.1Illu•tirl the ...clan, hon of ,orninatorns to the "line plot onion. fon tont mg out alie otiond. went to one to be one 01 the 0104 embus...toe onto- of Loll (Edam, th it a dn. Inomatit ,ntein ton nominating csontn in the tin. on ganizationn It in a In unt oh to be fulfilled Vintl it ano unit be fulfilled ~hen a lance tmough pant of the ntudent bonl tad; ,o pain, to attend One alas , meanie.. and to think In tenon of huge, t du, tha froten nint.l. Motion on political knoll man" EDUCATORS OPEN MEETINGS FRIDAY State Sehoolmen to As,erdAe Ilele for Second Annual Gorda nce ConclaN c lhgh school and coil ge tacatte uli ossunble .tt 2 o'clock, n 'day af ternoon to open the second annual gout flee and pet sonnel ont, spc•umcl b., the School of Foluoatton Dean it ill (tint Chatobtos of the • School of Eclucatlll odl offtualls open thr conflototse unh a thsto.sston of Penn Stair and the tnnonit tom public to.hools at the opetnng • 'ton I It KI.IN bdi 111111(10‘11 of the senor ht_th school, Gin Ranh.= n ship. ‘OII pt condo at thi, meetang Folios Inn . the tot, cos lo D tan ttobet , 0 Holt. 02,41 it it t h • Unit et spy of II tsconton, oil! (loons. the bast- of totlectlon for tolltne l'ollonongt lit Holt's talk in et-to 11 dh.un S Hofttnan, toll 41e. 01, the' qelertn :dm .sslon plan b.i tgt usol Ito: folkrt ro Spk.lk Les, Gdbe,l lumina' of the \l too. high school, 0,11 Z. 305 an ad dress on the 'noble°, of Innh whine' lliscussions, head"' lit hl illcoo it 13ostott ducctoi of second to educa tion in Penino,l,nnia. ,/ b tank Ft ust nominal of Ors Chainbei shin g high school, and Chad,. F stt d le pol o', of Hauling Junon hgh school, Philadelphia, p ill conclude the open tug ses,ion of the Lento eno the ;noble), to be ded.LN-E0 at Li, beg session et, lot dal t should be 1t ulahle fed aloft .Si gui l ance''' 'flys meeting %%ill ld at S o'dock rod., night V, the to oat session :Nam d lc the than, • IN hat should be inelwlol totals fi • the wilt'', to the high _ghoul '" !be discussed fist too 1.01.1.(11, , Still In held in room Pr, Old Main and the finil conisonce Sao. d ell la held u, this ~ ,,,htollum I) h - gat,. xdl tegi-to in the hilibc of Old MaIII I 1111,1 , , 111111111 . 1{; .11111 litt 110011 The sessions toll dos. v ith the final meeting `satin uas one i,-ng Plot INA man (' tilt di pal intent 01 (multi , tui mil IN t(Ilit,11, I'lolll et the \mtht i•tei xi i% emu. it held m .\tl mat Cat Letincil t,t mpe.til Id I COI Man' all OR. tan lOU , of the pail tn tint 1:1,1. 1,1 "Hut lh pie a, a intae..ol Lt the naln, 01 11111a1,1 111 tin Flamm,- mg! School that alm,l nude au nn • limn. a !ample of time, I !mall% had 10 tell hull to conic on, 4,1 I ,01.111111 . 1. " "DOM,' stalk , au, all lhn 1)01 0c hen Ifn lalll, kelt. I ri !In nil, once when het, had aon .1 hall gone, a hunch 01 them ca. mound to get nit buald milk to put ut ti: hen-Ise I , rood m lir 1111,111 k 1111(1 M.1,2(1 a boaid mound But I didn't hit am both, and thole a,n't a tall Boat of in, plate that mind!! aim ter I . the Coll!_me n taint n 0,," L took the automobile a Icing lion (mall, to !Mplatt tin had, -li in d 111011 Ma , 1111 111111011101 N pall of m 11 N 1 110 , t.111.1.(1 a 1...1\1 , e 1,11.1. MI 11a1- tee chuckle. a, 110 lawn. Loa !at n he had to ouch and take 011 •11111 e 01 the adventtne, ct Lu had dale(' to lly the no, !mullion, ESTABLISHED ITICE FIVE CE .M.; SENIES NAPiIF, SCHOLASTIC AWARD NOMINEES TONIITT Conamt 1 11.1 0l a Chts, 3leeting . , fin Seleetwg AN ot 013, llem')er, 31. '1; ; GROUPS ;;ATIIUR Tomoinum. 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