Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 20, 1939, Image 4

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    Page Four"
New Freshman Violators Ar
BULLETINS
11111e1 hi:tykes Room 105, Old
Alain, ,it 715 P m Ptof ninon
mlll hltedli
,Notion ph..tui e "The Life of
Christ." Waglet Foundation Audi
tot hiin .11 7 and 8 10 p in
Engineedng leLtui e. Room 116,
IWhite Hall, at I 10 p m H K.
1.11 eckenridgo We , t Penn Pon et
Company, tt ill speak
SUNDAY' ,
lltllal social has been changed
to the Phi Sigma Delta trateinity
at 7 SOp m
Yount, peoples service, St
Paul ' s Methodist Chtuch. at 7 30
p in Dr Wilson G Cole, guest
speaker
(-hutch of Chilst. Room 105, Old
Main at 11 a nt and 7 p In Bl
lite study at 10 a an
MONDAY '
German Club meeting Home Ec
aintlitoritun, at 7AO p m Movies
will be shown
gfrde.
Shows at - 1 30, 3.00, 610, 8 30
Complete show as lath as - 9.05
Red drama on a crtppled ship at
sea , Moss decks, a tspho6n
I oaring, below, lose and hate—
and MUTINY,
VICTOR McLAGLEN
CHESTER MORRIS
"PACIFIC LINER"
with
Wendy Barrie • Alan Hale
HUMPHREY BOGART
in
"KING OF THE
UNDERWORLD"
with '
Kay Francis
MON -TOES - WED
Thorne Snilth'b famous Topper
h 2 on the loose again, smith
his vanbMing 01 friend and hem
bag of ti Mks' Disappearing
bathing bunks di iverless
taxis 'Warless bicycles .
his hahlo jail breaks dissolv
ing limn 0.1 dancers'
ELtoplasni runs riot and blazes
.1 bail of hilarity from Fifth
Avenue to the French Riviera'
!TOPPER TAKES
.A TRIP"
- with -
CONSTANCE BENNETT
ROLAND YOUNG
BILLIE BURKE
ALAN MOWBRAY
Did you ever see a pair of
trunks truckle , .. . well 'Top
per did'
~'athau~n~
ShoWs at - 1'30,3'00,6 30,8'30
Complete sliow as late as - 9.05
She loved for the sheer thrill
or loving Col the adoration
silo saw in inen's eyes for
tile heady mine of a lingering
kiss Claudette Colbert as reek
less. lab failing &ma a hose
heart ails too big for yusi ono
lob 11 1
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
HERBERT MARSHALL
in --
"ZAZA"
with
Beet Lahr - Hely, Westley
Walter Catlett
ADDI:11---------
P‘ Robert Benchley Short
'HOW TO SUBLET"
SATURDAY ONLY
...,,,„
•A i tivi 111.00.164.): )n
e~cry to ,y,f6'loitrusx,f(l9n,
with
beiNNIS O'KEEFE
CECELIA PARKER
NAT PENDLETON
MON - TUES - WED
OUTSIDE A MAN I`NSIDI3
A CRAZED DEMON' When
glint shadows of Dm Past stir•
led his dread het Rage',
Boris Karla( • Bela Lugosi
Basil Rathbone ,
' , In
-tSON OF
034ANKENSTEIN"
tie , 7 , Jaw h 1121
MI
1 7 1. A Walt I
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ITribunal Dictum Already
1 In Effect; Fight Feb. 14
Any fie , liman found guilty of not ,veating customs will be kneed
to neat customs until the end of the second semester, in June
That was the decision handed dowr Tuesday night by Student
Ttibunal It goes into effect immediately and will continue until cus
toms ate lifted.
Ttibunal made the 'macaw in
punighment with the tealization
the' many freshmen ate not wal
ing customs, according to mem
bets of the group
The date for the lifting of cus
toms for all freshmen except those
found guilty under the nen ruling
is Fe4nuaty 14, provided that the
fteshmen am the 'a“nual hosh
soph boxing meet which will be
held that night
Freshmen and sophomores wish
ing to compete for positions on
then respective mit teams should
report to Paul Gies '4O at the box
ing ling at 4 o'clock tonight Can
didrtes have been working lout
daily with several men showing
ptoinise
`Poor Medigal Care
Must Stop'—Pundt
(Continued From Page Two) ...
,
sector of out population and ate
ignoring the Ameneans of tomor
row
In view of this situation It Is all
the more lamentable that the pow
erful American Medical Associa
tion through Dr Morris Fishbein,
editor of its Journal, should have,
until less than a year ago, even
resisted certain efforts at volun
tary group health insurance as evi
denced in the case of the Group
Health Association of Washington,
D C
The fundamental needs of man
kind" trays Di Fishbein, "aie
food. fuel, clothing, sheltei, and a
job, and medical clue and dental
care must aluays be subseivient
. Let us concur' ourselves fist
with food, fuel, clothing, shel
ter and a job " Yes by all
means let us wally about food,
fuel, shekel and a job, but how
many mom e millions must die of
neglect before we shall achieve
this social and economic platen
ium"
Snow Helps,Skiers_
Prepare Four, Meet
Solsteied by a week's piaLtice.
Penn Stltte's ski team uill battle
Cornell and Colgate in a tilangular
meet at Ithaca, N Y, tomoriow
and Sandal •
Taking uthantage of an unex
pected snowfall, Coach Max Del
cum uhipped his men into the best
shape possible in the limited time
and expects an improvement over
their Lake Placid showing
Shows at, - - - - 6 30, 8 30
Complete show as late as - 9.05
Matinee Saturday Only - 1 80
TODAY ONLY
FREDRIC MARCH
VIRGINIA BRUCE
-- in
"THERE -GOES
-MY HEART"
with
~,- Pasty Kelly
--"- Eugene Pallotto k
GENE AUTRY
In
- "WESTERN
JAMBOREE"
with
Smiley Burnette - Joe Frisco
ANNE!
FIRST EPISODE OF
THRILLING NEW SERIAL
IWoinen in Spoiu I
Women students listen to what
the October' 9, 1923 issue of the
Collegian had to say about wo
men's spoils under the head "Pio
gies.. Made in Gills' Athletics"
"While each year an effort is
madc to improve athletics, these
is little progress which can be
madc with the present facilities
Dining the winter When the work
must be carted on inside, many
girls me kept from participating..
because of the few hours in
which the Armory is available
"Just as it was said ten Yeats
ago, when athletics for women
students were fast instituted,
hopes me still being fostered for
teat advancement in this line of
wink Along vith the plans fm'
a Cleat Penn State arc plans for
a physical education building for
women which will provide neces
easy equipment foe the 'calms
tion of these hopes"
Today we have a physical edu
cation building—one of the finest
in the country—just for the wo
men Out instructors -have in
creased from one woman in 1915
to seven today—and these women
are experts in thou' line And to
day we have competition with out
side schools, which was lacking in
1923
Pot Nouiself in the shoes of a
1423 coed and perhaps you will
then be able to appreciate the
peat gains which the women's
division of the physical education
depsitment has realized
Five Faces Temple
After Tech Thriller
(Continued From Page Three),
Pi 0. , ,ei in the %my young mthutes
of the game gave State a 4-1 ad
vantage °vet the Scotehmen—but
not lot long. Capt Rube Stark
tallad twice on tebounds to knot
the count at 5-all after SIX nun
utes of furious play Tech—man
aged tii stay at least one or tan
poinls ahead lot the temaindet of
the half
Tech Leads at Half
Once, with h mete 15 seconds
left, Coibin dumped in a long an
gle :mot tying the score at 14-14,
j but the pasty Stark quickly le
tahated with a two-pointer from
the pivot and Tech led 16-14 at
half time
Cascading into savage .fiction in
the opening minutes of the second
half, the Tai tans moored to a 25-16
advantage Scott Mollat stalled
the State comeback attack when
he gipped in a long, gamless pot
shot covemed up Piosser's at
tempt lay-in Pi met bagged a
peeig, a foul and anothei peepei
Stale ti a iled 27-25
Big Bill Stopper went out on
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PENN SIRE COLLEGIAN
Sporto aphy,'—
`,Boris'BarrHas
Sportswriting
Ambitions
iiired -To _Weal' Customs All Secondprerrn
By 808 WILSON
Den't look non, but that big
fellow sitting over 'there in , a
sweat suit with a patch•ron the
ham: of his head in Johnny Bari)
lone sophomore• regular of Penn
State's field' goal fraternity.
John got that head wound in
the Muhlenbeig game last Satur
day Had to have clamps - put in
it And since then his colleagues
hava dubbed him "Bons" after
one Mi. Karloff
Barr's tiek_to the Nittany val
ley was a iathei roundabout af
fair Fiom Shamokin High he
uent to Cornell Unweisity, nom
to coal hack and from
coal truck to State
H',, dad went to, State for a
yeas and was just about , every
thing in athletics that a freshman
could be in those days , The eld
er M played varsity foot
ball, basketball and baseball; then
threw Dick Harlow (Harvard
grid maw.) to \VIII the College
heavyweight wrestling title
But let's get back to John
Vital statistics A superstitious
instal, Bait always puts his left
shoe on fist . Is plesiderit of
Friers and a membet of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity
Wants to be a sports water some
day, but Dr Banner says he'll
make better fisherman .
Shoots a mighty cleVer game of
pool Towels six feet, two
inches above the telta firma and
weighs a hefty 195 pounds
Was mistaken for a>2-year
several times last year. - Likes
June (List name unknown) bet
tei. Olen January Had a bad
right knee doctored, but is trou
bled with a bad left knee now ..
And would give both knees to beat
Charley Piossei in poker
peisonal fouls and was replaced
by Moffat who immedately field
goalid giving the Lawthermen a
31-30 lead Racusin went in for
McWilliams who was hurt with
three minutes lemming. Tech's
Whitey Loos intercepted a State
pass, dabbled down the middle,
scored and was fouled on, the play
Lee, sank the' free thioW, Combs
tacked- on another double-decks
and the Taitans led 35.31
Cnailey Piossei added a peeper
with seconds to go, bunging his
even ng's total to 17 points Tech's
Copt Stalk had 14 points' The
game" ended with the bull in
State's possession
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C.7,7:411t 1535,
Basketball, Bowling
Intrarnurals Begin
Action begins on two Intramural write' sport Lents tonight with
six basketball tilts tentatively 'slated for Rec Hall 4 8 20 p m and
four bowling matches scheduled in the Dux Club, at 7 p m
Initiating a _new plan, Gene Bischoff, directot' of Intramural
.Athletics, has separated the 71 quintet entries into two leagues—Fra
:ternitj:and Independent. Forty-two houses are included in the forme!
group. while 29 organizations comprise the Independent section.'
Each league is subdivided sun-
Am to last season" with ten sec=
bon. among the Frateriuties and
seven Independent divisions Eight
teams ale entered in the bowling
competition.
All tombs in Independent Sec
tions I, 11, and 111 will battle on
the hardwood this evening with
the Bombers meeting the Hannas
and the Ag Ed Sophs opposing
Minemois in Section I Games
cat& d in Rection II sic Foos ver-
A health excuse secured 'at the
College Dispensary must be pre
sented by each member of g
team before - its first game The
muse will be good foiall I. M :
%inter sports
s Games will begin at g 30. and
will be played in two 15-minute
pedbds Phys Ed majors will
officiate'
Participants null be permitted
to get dressed in the Rec Hall
lecke' rooms, but are requested
to cooperate with Coach John
Law tiler and not go onto the
floor until the varsity completes
practice at 8 30
Stove Roillas , '4o, an'
Alpha, is manager o
ternity Lague, and
pion '39, Sigma Pl, he,
dependent division _
duo Co-op and Blue &
Ed Frosh Section 111
listed are Fan mont Hi
Center Club and Malt
Vat soty Hall
Tapight's bowling sal
Alpha Sigma Phi vs Do
Phi, Frear Hall vs .
Delm; Theta Chi vs.
and Delta Chi vs. Tau
silon
• Cage Teams
The completelist o
sections follows•
Fraternity Le
Section I—Phi Kappa
:ROLLER - ,S.
Every Friday ant
8 till 11
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Pleasure,
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By BILL ENGEL
Zeta, Delta' ; Signial Phi, Phi
Kappa .Tau ..
& r ecitl llAlpha Chi Rho, Delta
Tau Delta, Beta Sigma Rho,
Pi Kappa Phi,,Chi Phi
Section lll—Beaver House, Alpha
Chi Sigma, Delta Chi,
..Beta
Theta Pi Sigma Tau Phi
Sect , en IV—Lambda Chi Alpha,
Thi Kappa, Delta That's' Sig
ma, Tau Kappa Epsilon
Section V—Theta Xi, Sigma Al
pha Epsilon, Kappa Delta
Rho, Sigma Phi Alpha.
Sect on Vl—Tau Phi Delta, Del
' to Upsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma,
Phi Sigma Delta „
Section Gamma Delta,
-Phi, Epsilon 'Pi, Sigma Phi
' Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega.
Secf•on Vlll—Alpha Phi Delta,
Alpha'Sigma Phi, Beta Kap
pa, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Section' IX—Theta. Nu Epsilon,
Alpha Ganima Rho, Phi Del
ta Theta, Sigma Chi
Sectimi X—Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Sigma Nu, Al
, ,oha Kappa Pi
Independent League
Section,l 7 Bornbers, Ilannab, Ag
Ed Sophs, Maiemore
Section ll—Foos,,Blue & White,
Co-op, Ag Ed Fiosh
Section lll—Fairmont Hall, Cam
pus Center Club, Maltils
Wolves, Varsity Hall
Section IV—Pionnes, Harvey A
_ C, Forestry Society, Wattg,
Hall I
Seet.on V—LWatts Hell 2, Jack
ton's Quintet, Wheiry Five,
Gas House •
Section Vl—Lion Club, Langs.
foiCLillies, Two Year Ags,
, .
Unit Ones
Sec-Lon Vll—Penn Statt Club,
:Homan's Hillman, Los , Onto
Haunches, BR B Club, Mac
Hall Watteis
The New York Tim's
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...
I Short Course Ends
Twenty-eight students
sem ng ~ seven S . tates, wer en.
tolled in the fist den; ni'" '' ' '' " i
turwg short course, v6lncll
1 Saturday Dr C. , 0 Daf
chatge of insti notion 0,....,'V'',
gioulis, announced that abou -
ty,f Ltidents are enrolled in the
second course, ice eream'manufac
tum,k, which,began on Monday
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