Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 10, 1932, Image 7

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    ,: :Saturday, September 10, 1932
p-,,yAgsll . )r TEAMS ..
`- .BATTLE FOR LIONS
Five Freshman Groups Compete
18 For Yearlings—Baseball
1 " Team Secures Cup
:y:lll , !prin State is represented in the
.
-intercollegiate athletics by
twelve varsity teams . and filie 'fresh-
Mhp:teanis, which each year meet col
lege aggregations from all over the
country:
l'iPootball, baseball, basketball, box-.
idW, wrestling, lacrOsse, track, erdss-
Cabtry, socmr, tennis, golf and gym- .
iikitics are the ,varsity teams, 'while
the -freshmen are represented by -'
.fopt
basketball, baseball, track and
aiiss 7 eOuntry teams.
Tau
• ~.l iL ast "year the Lion teams had a
MOioere season .as a whole, and none
iained an intercollegiate champian
slifli.;,' The baseball temn, however,
won.the Triangular AsSociation cup,
for wilich,Pen'm State competes with
Colgate, and SYraeuse, and turned in
air undefeated • hairy record.
oagh Nate Cnrtmell's track and
cOss:conntrY teams maintained their
uS•ual brilliance. The einderme . n went
through the season undefeatCd,
tlro — cress-eountry taam won•itsmeets
with Pityand Syracuse. At the Penn'
elays' at Philadelphia, Penn State's
a Vrintnfedley relay' team gained first
ilace and the championship of Amer. ica by turning in a time of 3 minutes,
315 seconds. The cross-country
lam: placed third at the intercolleg-
4te A. A. A. A. meet:
- , ii ~ pain 3 .Titles'
I Penn State's soccer team, under the
y v eteran tutelage of Coach Bill Jeffrey,
ids° remained undefeated. Four ;vie
tbries .and three ties 'const4uted the
*Ord of the hooters. During the last
hhirteen years, Penn State's soccer
.teams-have had the best record of any
team 'in the East. Four times in the
last six years thay have been unde
lepted.
I +This fall the usual difficult sched- '
+'P
his
awaits the. Lion booters. The
Lafayette, Syracuse and Army games
will: be played here, while Harvard,
Springfield and Haverford will be met
A*4si. • . '
[ With the boxing team placing sec
erd to Syracuse, three Lion bOxers
:fought their way to intercollegiate
C.inpionships I season.' .
.In addi
li li,- at-the nat . li tegiatp boxing
tnament ' I' Tile -:try-Outs;
ich , were held " I=re. last Spring,
~, Litain Davcy - Stoop and Al LeNVis
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HIYA
Knew Barber Shop
YOU
Hair
East BeaveiltWeConi:Flppr
Across from POstoffiee
Snyder, proprietor •
MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL
Moore's Dress Specialty Shoppi
East College AvenOe
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If Xon Want To Be Well Dressed
You I)lust Keep Ypur Clothes Pressed
C. W. HARDY, Tailor
We Specialize hi Refitting Clothes
That Are Misfits
ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
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For Delivery Service—Phone 24 ,...... .
East Beaver Avenue Opposite Postoffice ' Upsta' s s
•, . • ' • TELEPHONE 590
CLARK : MOTOR. CO:
224 East• College Avenue -•- - - State-College, •11. a.
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- SALES ANp SERVICE t,
' §org - e; - das, Oil, Tf?es r Accesioi*
•• • - • • • Car Was - Wilk - ; • •
. , TAN,FSERVIcE,
Grooms .Gridnien
S " f 4 G~3'
ceao•• 808 cgOin
gained national championships and
the , right to enter farther 'Olympic
trials.
Lion wrestlers won. four of their.
six meets, tying one and losing one:
The golfers won .every. match except
the last which they .dropped' to Col
gate. Although the basketball team
annexed only six out of fifteen:games,
it'ciaSed the season with the first vic
tory over Pitt in 'five years. With
five letterinen returning a good sea
son is in prospect.
Although football fortunes were
not so good last fall, a lighter sched
ule this year makes a more success
ful season probable. The gridders
began preetice September 6 for their
first genie here with Lebanon Valley
op October 1. 'The Lions will oppose
Waynesburg here the following week,.
and will meet Harvard at Cambridge,
Massachusetts, on October ,15;
The Alumni "Homecoming•- battle
with Syracuse is scheduled for Octo
ber ,22 here, and on October . 29 the
Lions will meet Colgate at Hamilton,
Personal
Stationery
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IIstVITATICNIS'
CHAPTER
NittanY ;Printing. and
PublishiniComp6'ny
110 West College Avenue
Opposite Front Campus
CAMPUS . REVIEWED
• IN :7 .PUBLICATIONS
(Continued from impe three)
. .....__
complishes the same ends in the En
.ginearing School. Although publish
ad by students who are elected an
nually, articles are frequently con
tributed to both magazines by faculty
members.
LaVie, the Penn State yearbook,
is 'published by a Staff elected through
competition in "the junior year. In
addition to covering the activities and
events. of. the, year, and giying a corn
pieta cross-section of 'campus activi
ties, clubs, .and organizations it pre
sents the history, of the Mass and rec
ords of Mass . members. LaVie calls
candidates in the sophomore year.
Twelve men are selected to serve as
junior editors, and - this number is cut
to six,staff 'memhers to edit the book
as seniors.
, The Student /landbook, published
under the auspices of the P. S. C. A.,
is a guide prepared primarily for. the
use of freshmen. It is an informa
tional book.
New York. A new opponent, the
University of the South, will be the
Pennsylvania Pay attraction, on No
veniber 5; While a game with Temple
at Philadelphia on November 12 . will
dose the season.
.Freshman football candidates will
be called out soon after Freshman
Week. Games .will be played with
Pitt freshmen; Bellefonte Academy,
Kiski, and Wyoming Seminary. The.
freshman cross-country team will en
gage the Pitt yearlings and compete
in the C. 4A. meet at New' York
City.
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'CLASS OF '36 • • .
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Our Modern EquiPment Will Assure You
SERVICE AND QVALITY.
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Phone '124 320 West Beaver Ave.
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CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL
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"Welcome---Class ~of '36 "
Headquarters for Tennis Shoes
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BOSTONIANS • • :
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THE PENN STATE • COLLEGIAN
Soccer Coach I
RILE JEFFREY
STATE RESTORES $1,000,000
After having'.eut over sl,ooopo
from Penn State's biennial appropria
tion in May, the State legislature re
stored the amount 'at a special
session this summer. The e figure in
cludes $995,392 . for maintenance and
$35,734 for, building.
SPONSORS ART EXHIBITIONS
Art exhibits, sponsored throughout
the year by the department of archi
tecture, bring many outstanding col
lections here. The exhibition room is
located on the third floor of the Main
Engineering building.
1903-04 Freshman Handbook Reveals
Early College Customs, Regulations
Eighteen freshman handbooks rang
ing from 1903-04 to the present time
and preserved in .the Penn State
Christian Association headquarters in
Old Main, cast an interesting light
on College customs and conditions ip
days gone by.
In the earliest book of the collec
tion, board for students is quoted at
$2.50 a Week, while room rent is rated
$l.OO. The statement, "Tuition is free
in all courses," is inserted 'in a con
spicuous place to further 'convince the
i student that his educatien maybe re
ceiVed at a bargain.
In 1903 there were but eight social
fraternities, the ancient volume re
veals. "On Sunday the rooms are in
spected by the Commandant at 91
a. m. At this tir?! the student is to
be in his room and in full uniform,
excepting cap," is one of the College
regulation's explained to the incoming
student.
The next handbook, 1004-05, pre-.
lsents the-first systematic set of Col
lege customs. In.this code of restric
tions, the student is directed to leave,
all class rooms in the order of his
class precedence. Freshmen were'
prohibited from going out after 0
o'clock unless accompanied by an up
perclassman.
Another harsh regulation prevents
freihmen from carrying a cane -ex
cept in the event they defeat the.
sophomores in football. A list of thel
Student
Supplies...
Upright .& Portable Typewriters
Loose Leaf Note Books
Fountain Pens and Pencils
-TEXT BOOKS
The Athletic Store, nc.
season's varsity scores reveal , that
Penn State defeated Pitt, 59-to-Cl at ;
Pittsburgh. I
The handbook for the following year!
adds to the' customs code a few red
strictions which have survived down
to this year. In the 1912-13 "bible"
there are a series of stringent "don'ts"
' that prohibit freshmen from wearing '
I •
miffs on their trousers and warn the
new students against any destruction!
of property on Hallowe'en.
According to the list of customs
only members of the three upper
classes were permitted to kick the j
football between halves of
,u varsity
encounter. Green dinks for freshmen
becam e a custom I'M. the first time in'
1912. Two years ago first year stu
dents appeared in blue and white'
clinks after nearly two decades of the
green hats.
• PENN STATE FAVORITES
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CREAM PUFFS • '
DOUGHNUTS
• , • Always Open
f The Electric'Bakery • • •
Phone 603 127 West Beaver Ave
Die Stamped Stationery
Official Gym Uniform
Drawing Materials
Laundry Cases
NEW AND USED
CO-OP CORNER
Page Seven
Penn Dairy
Milk Cream
Ice Cream
210 South Barnard Street
Phone 250