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JJennsptoanian ME XLIU —No. 93 PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9, '92^ PRICE FIVE CENTS
Aumm Given 38-Yard Handicap in Var- uty-Alumni Race Featured in Next
Saturday's Track Meet
RESULTS OF SECOND MEET GIVEN
FENCERS EMERGE VICTORIOUS OVER COLUMBIA DUELLISTS
Pi imnj Ivanli _ team prot Ided quite a surprise when ii defeated Colum bla Ii the Llon'a opei meet of the season by the icon of 10-7. The Red and Bine men performed ei cepi onallj »>-ii with the folia to triumph OTI i- their opponents, >'.•".. In thli division, and broke eTen In ii pee and aabre matches, Beachboard, .1 Sophomore, and Cup!. Bookler were strong factors In Pennsylvania's victory. Coach Terrone'a proteges will engage N. V. V. in their nexl 11 1 -HI Saturday.
The summaries are: Epee ' larke, won I, lual 1 ; Leslie,
won 1, lost l. Sabre Bookler, won 1. lorn i; Uaudln,
Won I, lost I. Foils Bookler, won 2, lost 1 ; Hodes,
won I, Itmi 2; Beuchboard, won '■'■. '■•-; 0.
COURTMEN LEAVE TODAY
BEGIN FIRST WORKOUTS Batterymen Will Work Out in Palestra
Friday Inaugurating the 1927 Practice Sessions
Kraft, Millen, Hofkin, and Lingelbach Compose Red and Blue Team for
Title Play at Ithaca
SEVEN TEAMS IN TOURNAMENT
j. „,,. announced yesterday by Edson ,... r Manager of Track, thai four
Mil! be awarded to the mam- ng team In the Varsity-
Alumni relay race which i-> the feature of ltd Winter Handicap Track and
Meet. This meal will be staged on . i ranklln Field board track Baturday,
iry 12, in three o'clock. The alumni HI Dg in the meei are old Penn- a track stars.
: . imnl quartet i- given .1 bandl- ..,|, in proportion to the number of yean
... been oui of college, iiii* bandl- 18 yards. The graduates ran-
. Roller) s. Maxam, "20; Lawrenca, .-j; John A. Brainerd, '->'•: and
- SI atr, '-''•. ■ HI-*; 1 and lasl handicap meei will
. . 1 , iruary 19, entries for which ■ le Track Office al 0 icll on
nve o'clock, February 16, All rant* should sign up tor this
- - - poeaible as the ability . * «ets will .ii'l Coach Law-
rl -in- the team that . ter In the Intercolleglataa in
I .irk on March 5. Handicap Meet held "ti
In Field the n
r 1 hurdles Won bj Franks, Bee- Ird Satins a 7 2-0
Won bj Ward., - nd II : drae B2-5 - nds.
(1 I W on bj Bow- 1 1 Dnt ilson. Time
Won bj Merembeck, rime 1 37 2 6.
pui w■ >i 1 by Maclean, third Kenrlch, Distance
m |i Won bj St rat ton, Itaxtei l lelghl ,;
W ii by Lamberg, sec- n< ■ nn Page Four)
MUSICAL CLUBS PERFORM TONIGHT
ped bj tlie luck "t court facilities bul • M D I •■ t Dnwes to Be Main Speaker „ni, anticlpi I laying oul of courts ill
at S nth Philadelphia Award ii„. Palestra this condition will be edled and Coach Hendricks expects to
- Musical Clubs will fur make - I u t this opportunity !<• .HI ill,- program of the further Improve his team.
FRESHMEN WILL ALSO REPORT
Siieaklng .11 the meeting for baseball candidates yesterde) aften 1 in Hous- ton Hall, Dr. Oariss, Varsity coach, an mi ---I the opening of prai tics n the Palestra Friday, Febraarj 11, al 1 o'clock. The earl) session! of practice are for the buttery men, who »iii be given a chance
i" round Into condition to - • extent be- fore the real of the men are called out. Xexi week the cage will i»- »-i up in the Palestra for batting and Beldlng practice. This Is 11 nel tnlrtj feel bj eight by twen
v feel bj thirteen feet high. t-reshmau bHtter.vmen will report at .">
SQUASH TEAM PLAYS YALE IN FIRST LEAGUE CONTEST
Penn*! mill's squash team "ill | . p. \ - 1 1 1 let men todaj
preparation for the opening of the I collet ■ • • the aggregation t'rmii Vale nexi Sal urdaj at I be Racquei 1 'lull. 1 'oai ii llendrli b ected the following men ,1- the Universities repre tentative*: James Beld, Jack Butler, D Merrltt, J. Strawlnskl, and Bill Frater.
This - the second year Pennsj has inn out .1 squash team and the popu larltj of this sport Is rapldlj spreading throughout tlie campus. This year the number of players wli ported i" Coach Hendricks increased to thirty Bve. With the new court facilities which the Pal- estra w 11 offer, ii is expected bj the • ouch that the sqo m will n
I much added Interest,
TRACK IN ME PART
MEET MARYLAND TEAM Davenport, Gddblatt. Magner, Chapman,
and Schaaf to Start Contest Against Southerners
FRESHMEN MEET WASHINGTON H. S.
I'emis) Ii 111I11 M tennis team " III depart ulil for Ithaca to represent the Bed
mill Bine In the Indoor Intercoileg Tennis Tournament, which opens al Cor- nell on February 11, This is the lirsl ii thai il astern colle ■■ en tereil a 1 1 of tills kind w hlch Indii ii,,. || 1 popular!)) of tennis In the larger universli ■ -
Coach Hendricks will send the fi Ing net men along »i:ii Captain Krufl as 1I1,- University's representatives In the tourne) : John Millen, M ifkln, and Bob Mngelbach. Ai g the many .-..l
wit .ii have entered tlie play are 1'HII I' 11, Harvard, Sj nn i*e, I "art inoutli, < 'omell, and ' "oluroblu.
Pennsylvania's best hope Is John Mil l,-n. former West S de Tennis Club star Millen «II- .1 seml-flnalisl in last year's metropolitan Indoor Junior Championship tournament and has 1 11 verj prominent in National ind -Junior Championships. The Wesi Side tennis star «.i- captain of lust j •'- Freslinian team.
The team lias 1 n grenrij hai
■ the Philadelphia
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made ill - v idemj of iler ' le auspices of the m 1 . L'niversltj Olee
offer livi i
CALL FOR FRESHMAN BOXING TEAM ISSUED
Coach Mason has ssued .1 ■ all for can speaker of thi evening dldates for the Freshman boxlns
Charles Dawes, Vice :i..- yearling boxers ars requested to re- port al the boxing room of Welghtman .1 - net r e Via
Philadelphia ac- ■.. urge Wharton
Mull today between ■"- and 4 o'cla 1-. 1 will !"• unable to n ■ thai time
. will take
r tin Hoard ol rr is- are asked to report as so. The prellmlnarj tryouts will be very
eg ., |200,000 trusl short this year because the is ■ I ons for the Freshman ' held
, ... •. rred ■ xi week and tin or woman llv- see as man) candidates as possible out
•- suburbs, or vlcln- for tlie competition, wllng 1 alendar The nrsi Fresliman
... b ought to p ace Mar B with thi ijof Ya •■■ The meei will I* ■ W'll-
,, the be* la. Philadelphia." I Tin -
... xpecti
- \ e l»est
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o'clock under tlie dlrectl I Zip Long. l<ong H.I- for three years one of the
greatesi pitchers In Intercollegiate base and bis I"— "ill i»- deeply fell by
this year's team. I »r. '"-»f-1 — exji allied the sj stem of
cuts .1- enforced bj the I nlverslt) and warned prospective candidates that no i-uts should be tnken for an] other reu- -.HI than IIH- trips awuj from home. 1 bard 12 games makes II ub- —•■I111 • -1 v Hi-it---.n\ to have ever) man
o p 1 a y. (iolllg nil., .
ing, Dr. Cur IKS showed thai the catcher . 1 for ;lie sui 1 -•-- or fii
r, and thai 1I11 i- depelideiil oil I formal Ion mi tlie I said
In- early bul 11 unslst of rol and thai no curvet-
were lo in a ' templed r work Is begun.
LA SCALA OPERA GIVES RIG0LETTO
Students' Half.Price Concession Slips May Be Secured for This Saturday
In announcing the perfurmnin ■ Uljto letto mi Saturdii) «-v.-i 1 i 11 _;. Februarj 12
■ I'll ule 1 ■.■ 1.1 Scala 1 ipera 1 lompaii) will present 01 t its.- most of the Italian operas. Included in the well-balanced cast are .1 number of "•■!; known operatic stars Kurope .mil Anierli 1
1: 1 rdo Strai writones ll> Ins today ; Plna '
velll, direel from Kurope and South America ; and Henri
I1 1 basso, are members "I' the cast. An old favorite in pan) from lasl year, (iluseppe Barottl, iiinl I »orol by 1' Iser, well knov ralto. Hill complete the - cast. 1 B let with 1 'atherine l.ltl lefleld 1 - "ill mill i<> till on.
1 'oncesslon -li|i- for 1 lie performs ma) I-- -■' ui-.-i HI 100 ' u ege Hall,
1 will entitle students to 1 redui (1 I«I ..II each ticket purchased, \ 1
promised by I and studi of tin re-
■ •11.
Professor A. V. Hill Uses Track Athletes at Cornell for Experimental
Work in Human Energy
TIMED TO FRACTION OF SECOND
Professor \. \ Hill of tlie I'nlvi rsli ni I.mull HI. who 1- HI present conducting
■ -lit-. . ourse .11 1 'liemlst r) .11 ' 'omell, i .1- iu-i begun .1 series ol >er) Inn experiments In lit Ing Iilnlsnis and 1 11111,111 in.11 hlnerj. hi these -1 udles, Pro fe ■ Hill \\ ill have 1 'omell al lileti - is experimental subjects, following oul a
j ■ !"• • V i'H I • )
with greal -ii1 cess Membe • ol I 11 uilli III,'
1 the main tiling desired In an ■ 1
uril ni ■ 1. siieed »l 1 runner . It ii know 11 fin 1 thai
• nn.in- ni Inborn
1 . i-ari mi esi experiment*, I'm '.■--ni- Hill - I a -
ratua com ir mensur
- around the 11 Che run pill in no in iwiveiilence In using
111- except the wearh - eel 1 ey. Win
usses 1 lie dui ."I ' urreiil Is produced In 1 leter « hich i- In turn n iled .." mot Ina pliotogruphlc paper, in tills manner ii |. possible !•> measure time down to
(1 Vint I -I "ii Page T
MARKSMEN DEFEAT DEN1SON GUNNERS
With a record ol I 1 - tor ■ - lie 1 nlverslt) of Mar) land ; .>-•• n «:u endeator to bn atn .ik
e Red and Blue combination when the) ■ 1 .-'iii In the Palestra al •• 0 o'clock, Ooa Eddie" McNIchol antici- pating .1 hard game "iiii the Co leg* Park ti\.■ ^,i\>- tlie Varsity players n reat f'j not holding practice last night.
1 11.n!i Al. V. IIII! i- | .1.1 nn. 1 • tlie
same combination thai baa been so me .--■ni in the iu-i Bve games. Captain
Duveti|Hirt "ni be found al his forward posit ion, with - lal running mate. Chapman Is i" be the tap-off man, with (Soldblatl and Magner guards, Oold Mnit in recent games has shown that
It) .1- .1 player thai n
one ol 1 lie ou i guards tercolh giate leagui
rhe Mai il quintet " 111 be one ol ill,- 1 glitest teams that • 1 a the Palestra court. Only gular
than 150 pounds, and Ihelr .1:1. Ii.'.n iiio
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ASSEMBLY HONORS T0BERT GEARHART Succeeds Rev. Fetter as Presided of
University Church Workers
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season, the rifle team defeated the Henl ...ii I • - - ri.nl b)
- ore 1 - ::i_-v 1 ■ ' Wood and Schv
idlng point winner 1 demeii Ii a I lory ol ring week, mwever, tlie team bowed to the 1 I'lilverwltj squad b) 1722 to
W - squad.
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WEDNESDAY FEBR,ARy,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CHARLU SLNDLE UcMAHO
NEWS EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR i : I .ii. .'
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II. T. Ug>«.*AJU,T, '.a A. M. I.IUHL *...•. .1 C. 3. Duu, -> L. L. biix, '.j
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FEATURE BOARD K. I. Baoaa, I. L. Pi.->. .:
ASSOCIATE EDITORS i. b. lln.. -. .«. -5 I •. Una. '.a i. t. PMWM, '..> J. J. M^Iu»... :>.»-.«:. .o U. 1_ U^Lu, '■
ASSISTANT EDITORS U. ». L.»M. J... ., L. K. il-.-n. '.( K. II. LMAH. '.. ». L. U«i. . u. L. Liwiiurl, '.. L A •,..«., M II. ». 0iu», -. v. i. OIIX, .
BUSINESS MANAGER AKII1LH MusLLLY BOFKINS. JR., -'
CIRCULATION MANAGER V. LOUIS SMI III. ■.;
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER W. D. An.MI. '.i J. V. U1..1. '.a S. H. Umui. '.1 <.. \. HMI .>. '- u. b. imni. j... -.a
S* A* SUMS II. II. llUlMI^MI, *J| I. A. Uiaul. J«., .1
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We - [date for Ju Upon being Interviewed I tha
rlotu predii ament, said, "Jun ulwaj - ■ ■ -
«or ■ a lady.
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PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN LAILI L)OL«L*» Mill. '.7
PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITOR Wiu.ua B. lUnUToa, '.'
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC J. F. UtfQQAIMi '.a M. Ci LAUTEMI ii. '.' I I - . - i I K. Ilu,i, .. w. i. MCKMMM, -:a rcoiu, ':9
EOITORS i.
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OFFICE. 3451 WOODLANO AVENUE EaMrad «l Philadelphia Puitoffice aa irrual rU„
,. I i (17.1)0 by mill la Phiiai. :, ■ CauBty). Bu*la«M Uaaaaar'i Ofl ■ UOVM,
4 eo s p. M. Da.i.
Mfmber Eastern Intercollefllate Newspaper AssocMt,on
Papa Gander a la Rushing Seasor Hey, did I e, d ddle.
' It .ii d the rldd ■■ I i the quiz flunked half
The tickled prof laughed to MS Ml And the snake ran away In the -rats
N'ote to C II !'»'• em: The last line Is >un egory,
■ i Hi, where have _
LEON \l:l> N.GHT EDITORS OF THIS ISSUE
DILL. JR. • 1 COUSON
FRESHMEN VS. SOPHOMORES B the announce imlt-
tee which will supervise the conduct of the Penn man Bowl contents, Freshman-Sophomore rlvalrj Is again brought i<>
Foreground. And with the appointment "'.' the committee, preparation! for the contests have been started.
Discussion of iii«' parl played by luterctass competition .1- :ui Integrul parl of undergraduate life, and the benefits derived from the class uplrll stimulated through tiii* medium i- unnecessary to relate. The point a so generally conceded
debate on i lie subject becomes 11 li i« unfurl mi,Hi- that, due
the conduct of some of the class ii-'!.' the desir- ability HI" holding these combats » is serlouslj questioned by
udmlulstrntion, The decreased emphasis placed on the Interclass struggles gave rise to a realization ssitj of .ii>\ sing -"ii rgonlzed form of - rivalry which
. .it.' the Invaluable competition, and provide an out- for i i valry that exists. This situation mai • larj tost the en-
i emphasis on tl ontests Included la Pennlmun Bowl competition, one of Pennsylvania's most youthful traditions. And. If properly conducted, these Interclass athletl should ndequutelj meet ;i greater need which pave rise t" their birth.
Tl in nil- .\.i'..-:. — of the Bow competition Is thai i selected fe« members of the i«" elussi
gage lu the contests, while their classmates must remain content i" Till the role ■ tors. The absence of a phy- sical clash naturally detracts from the /••-: of the affairs, for the classes as gro i
This handicap can i»' parti) overome, and the maximum benefits can be derived from the competition, ii" proper orgnuizution of the c petlng i assi - v. I ■■ respon - iiiiity for this "i- >n oi the lower classes rests upon
ie shoulders of the members of the committees which will be appointed to ass si the U] • Bj br to the attentloi i rearllngs and second-year mi • p. impor the contests; by i that the test - for supn i heir unity of pui into ii parate,
ss i omni ilaci Peni n on a solid, porn insis.
For the benefit of the billlard-wlelders, and i i com * i * Idunls, we beg o mi oui I this Is Kushlng Season l >on' n e
We haven't time l< .. ••, | Sophomore peraonallj (attent on at present be | •rated on the yearlings), but If any ol ■-■ wlal in »iu our undying gratitude and rei in our Brat novel, then please wrl ■'. funnj iiiis column, Including the Scandinavian. Punctuation and spelling will be temporarily disregarded, So •
•lumn this week uuyway, lust put down your Id thoughts about Bushing Season, Spruce Street | trolley service (or lawk of It), odd >n (if any). Rollo, Sosey, Dorm Cop, Archie Mustache, or anybody else that conies to mind. The efltusl transmuted to the typewritten page, bring It to this - half-hour try ng • - we It under the door
Thank i i
Logli we are tol nil the sciences, but
I. Is suppo« ■ . N sej
DR. OWEN L. SHINN
• lent of I »r. w T. Tin • Director ent of
I i-ne Sell 'i S ■
Dr. Owi I sevi ! ! : .
i ri-. i- in. ary. i
- spent the m. IT.
Shlnn P Doctor of Philoi i Iraduate 9
summers of 1016 and 1917 saw i>r. Shlnn nf the L'nlverslty Summer School an ( 1912,
1 '• He lical 8 man of the • on A In -- ■■ - Truly, s served Pei
a n many and rarle i p 11 is Inter ■
frater fair tary of rary org n N Jfal »nal Presi-
dent of Alpha Chi Bho, T ears
C ,• Pennt ag Dr, Shlnn and of wls , ''iiu everj iiiii.-,'.
THE OUTDOOR SEASON the Or ind n ._• -. A.
on tha - ., for man; more weeks ill of v its mnch
- ive :' irgi selves I
i
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find tl
The crow aspirant! Stadium, and
make head or to 7M . - ......
i .- we hate to thlnl Uettiug up tomorrow Shaking hands Sin Saying, "Ulud i" -■
The bank account finishing this colu Bushing .-iM-nii Sun,kin. (letting u|i tomorrow
We are glud to observe, via The Evening Bu e ite lamented Mid fears
t through '....i much work and worry. We - were trying to re lu e anyway,
We shall probably be i ■
limb when ... r dear
u - a new i rd for I irn ag it a si j We
minutes .iinl i
Xot Pants 1 Phila I. L'nlvers
Paradoxical Pa-agraph—No. 1. "My lad, your n .
ck it up, ■
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Luncheon tiJO to 2
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FROLICS OF FLITZ -28—NO. 4*7
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Non-breakable Pen Barrel? Dr. F. C. Morse ol the National Park- to-P.irk Highway Association « ■ unconvinced.
So recently to test the new Pdtk. r Duofold barrel, he stood on the rim of Grand Canyon and threw this pen into the rock-lined chasm.
When the pen was recovered amid the jagged rocks a half mile below the canyon't edge, it was Bcratched a bit, but quite unbroken.
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PAGE FOUR THE PENNSYLVANIAN A EDNESDAY, FEBRl
• < From Freshman Cap to Cap and Gown''
Official Text Books
Drawing InitrumenU
Stationery
Pennants
Victrolas
Corona Typewriter!
Billard Room
Architectural Supplies Branch Store
Your Second Term Requirements Are Available at
Houston Hall Come In and Look to Your Hearts Content
The Houston Hall Store is operated by the University
Soda G
Fountain Per5
Athletic Goods
Barber Shop
Laboratory Material
Cigar Stard
Bannert Brunswick Records
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To the Student of Chemistry
•••-! tube of time »iii show you that all we say about Edward Clothes - true •ni'i the '"••?'■ than 4000
Edward Suite worn :it Penn will sub- stantiate it. Strong-Hewat Cyril John-
Peerless, and Windsor fabrics, latest style, bench-tailoring i" your Individual
. . -niv. perfect lit. Sold direct to yon e that doesn't strain your wallet.
$28.75 and $38.75
Open Daily 8.30 to 6.00
University Store Houston Hall
Central City Store •6th &. Market Streets
EPWARDCLOTHES iHADE FOI{ YOU
THE STUDENTS LEFAX—$\00 COMPLETE
Loose Leaf Fits the Pocket
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BOOK STORE
This is the namer'ai* 'hit •prvsra en especially well- bull) pasohne and cil equipment lor ffllwj: sia- ttOBi and garages on -i\ lems lor sionng oils in industry; on lubrication and nitration fjMSBM lor
movers and driven machines.
AS automobiles increase, XX. better gasoline and oil service will be essential. What has been done by rule-ol-thumb will be done scientifically.
Already there has been great progress—but that is rela- tively nothing, compared with what is to be.
In this,Bowser will lead—and those who are with Bowser will grow accordingly!
S.F.BOWSER&COMPANYsInc. Dependable Pumps and Tanks
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Lackawanna County Club—There w.li l>e a HUM tii.- of the Lackawanna County Club in it....in l. Houston ii.ill today .it seven o'clock, Plan- f..r the i:.1 -1«-r dance will be announced and discussed. The meeting will !>•• over by 8 P. M.
Mask and Wig Chorus—All men retain- ed for - chorus report at Mask and Wig 1 lub at 8 P. 11. today.
Soccer - All men who have not received er pictures may get them from
1 "lark at the Psl Cpsllon house any day at luiul. I
Luxerne County Club Vleetll the Lucerne County Club Friday, 7 P. M. Room 1. Houston ll.1 .
Orchestra All men n e \. ad- einy of Music by elf lit o'cli Cuxi
Soccer Indoor practice under South . clones promptl] ai 115
P. M. Swimming \ t svi Immers
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No use trviny ti< rise anj shine while you'»e keeping yourself half - dead from self - generated poisons. Put your system on s paying KIM*. Keep your digestise organ- luni- 1.1'iiini: properls. Make an attempt to balance sour daily diet.
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Make it a daily habit