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feife ^enns^anian PHILADELPHIA '"URSDAV. MARCH PRICE F\\ E CENT*
SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE WILL BE HELD UNTIL EASTER RECORD SETS FINAL DATE
FIRST YEAR TANKMEN MEET SOPHOMORE RIVALS TODAY
LITERARY REVOLUTION' ■
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bei.' ■ ■ | live. Al •aMwMd Chines* Scholar Will Lecture this earlj stag.
in Houston Hail at Three drilled In plui . g and the hand' ling thi • ■ • "H ol i 'oach Young and s - -
\ rfin rnATrrHiiTw runTiinro -
A . B ■ 1927 Annuai Determines April 3rd as Last .
Day to Turn in Organization Photographs I ngs will presi
.1.1,1, lining .in- .--EN:EC COLUMBIA AND CORNELL Indoor tra ,.,, ,|„. PARTIAL PAYMENTS DUE MARCH 15 .. i
Pa eel ra until Rlvi . . , . . . isplces The men vlll thi en Into the ■ ■ ' ' "l'',''r
o'Cloek Today
YANIGANS" WIN MARKS INITIAL DIAMOND FRAY
Scrubs Triumph Ovr Ccach Cariss' Fust Stringers in Opening Practice
Game of Season
Kaplan and \ • • ■■ -» .. In readl- stroki , while U. H dsti
TASHJIAN STARS IN FIELDING
ilr.ivo ... • ■ . ..- .•,••!■ " ! '"" "•""•- ' ' ...
s .fieri u and glv. ced Instructions. ''«*«« when the I k i ,nd Cowperi .!. ludltorium. Dr. riie outdoor conditl. expect. Record Board urges al tin a, B i< swlmm
I scholar and ext. East, racal on. " ;""i '' " - tl,e '"■'" e sprltu - e evi the National ... .
3: fC. A. REVISES PLAN OF i terarj Revolution. "
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION . i de j known as
S, M ' ' '"" ;1- " l" . . led bj the English wr
verged |n the Balloting for Christian Association Head ,::;,,., tor ,. hat Will Be Limited to Under-
u jilld I • Mi- i i handed In to the Record offlc. Sunday, tered In tl ickstrok. April 3rd, al the latest. All other mater- ,.I,,I . lul hun i„, ■ red bj the Board, the fraternity and tlon ,, the onl '.ni" the
Zamskj. the photos H I mak. appointments ni anj time during the daj and may be reached bj ng M TO
. ■ studj al the Unl- . nd Cornell. Dur-
graduate Classes :t»S7 or 398S His studio - . 'l.estnul , Street and he has arranged to During Undergraduate Career at
ed Timber of SEVERAL OTHER CHANGES MADE take pictures either al the studio or on Pent w>. Regular Tackle .,„.:., ,, ,, umpus at any time dui , oinmola was
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ll 111« V a i -I'.I-MII.
i . . ited and thi e very end of
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■ _■ ■ \ iy Foster ■ • i-■ i and ' I look" u alker, coml • I
West '' good sui teami i - !. IWI ■ ford j lelded but
urn en the mound Walki rei I >i utsi li, the only
for Three Yearj
With lb-' approach of the i ual Chris- Including both Saturdaj and Sunday, . ' „ ,..,,,,, Manvof the pictures which will be In-1 HAS BEEN ON STAFF EIQHT YEARS '«»»'' '«' r u '■
. . China in 191i. Dr. than Assoolntl .lections, the Cablnel it •"' •' . , ,
——:.,- — 'J '/'" StJSrS : in arranging ,.: Sanford n.i> in 11',,wi' i first li
when lie had d ■ ontrollln) \ bit, and .i sai rlflce by Meyers,
pui Thonip .HI i bird « Ith bul one Howe vi n
'—>■ i- "■ i * ' ;""';tr: Houston Hall, ures will be '„!„• -I- Dinner which will be held in the
' ' mXnSt™ " "'" |S8Ue makes Its appear,.. mniltte. "■"•"' '•|i'-";1' Association. H.ey are • , ^ _ , ,, , , ,... , , ,_
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,. ae.lt* A-,, lemj ii We. I'ollit. Is niii . , aboui acorn-! ± 9 ■ ■ P ■ - ed bv Tuesday. *
ese lnnguagi i ^ ;._, :„ „,„ n . . ,. (he next ; ■ L ltd H d office In lars, The IICI Ri
ball voti » "• '-' "' N „ da «and-2 1 i ml vlce-pn
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]■.']:< be OPEN TICKET SALE FOR BAND BENEFIT --'
• BasketDai Game and Dance to be tliertb) reMrlcted to tin
Compnse Program at Palestra who KOI ' rk-
Bi , i • Basket- I'nlversity and PRINCETON YEARI-1NGS
'> •':''• " '•'• OUTSW'IM 1930 TEAM the band, ww
' unndl on Athletics, .,,..,„„,„ .„ Ins from the Musical Pennsylvai ■ '""•'"
, second floor of Hous- team bowed to the Pnnc natatori yesterdaj afternoon In Weight-
,„:,„ Hall, bj i - «-2fl '■' Mansfield, of Pennsylvania, »«■
Handing perl 100-yard free-style
, eld at the firs a wll begin at IiCL,,, and helping his •
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popular . . so.yardswla As the n.-.v derived "is i
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FRESHMEN ANSWER DAILY b bUMMvJINo
Although Competition Opened Wednesday l
INTERFRATERMTY BASKETBALL
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SIGNATORIES PLAN SCHOLARSHIP RULE
Measure Passed by Council, But Four- fifths of Houses Must Approve
Additional Men May Report
. ordlng i" the \-- a ill h ;- sponsoring
• .- ri - rved • gene H admls-
RED AND BLUE MELTS HANOVER GYMNASTS
new Board competition ol lb. year opened ,„ , ,■ _, [lartmouth's gym team urnej
yesterday, Kreshmen still I ■ ■- ^ u ,er, N. „., , more days In which to sign up 'or i- , .. \; • Hopkins states thai u, _ . ,,. M , .,. i;,.. , i
those members ol • ' - ' l03° wnoileglate Oymnastl- l-eagu. I • contemplate entering this .tesl should
' ., ,,.„,.,•„„,. and Blue gyi w i loss to Dan '' «« once, for importan. Instruction ^ ^ will be given dally, and assignments will ( g|| p (ln tJ|€ ii,i,.|. ,,.,,„,_
.,„„, be made. Additional candidates ,,,,.,. ,,,„.,. opponents will place Pel „Uould report today In the business office. U-anla In a ti le tii • lead-
v ge number ol competitors turned ershlp. Capl K legei I rms Kurtlnskj.
••■» yesterday in respo call. • f
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BUSINESS MANAOEK
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CIRCULATION MANAGER
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ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER
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PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN LABI-I UUU.LAI MUM .
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS
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LBIfltJ It PUl«d«lpUl PoltuHj. • «• WcMBi fllM SubKriptlau, ISM (IMJO b, m.ii is PUledtlpkle Ceeal
lluatopM Manager's (ttiira Hours. I Ul r. U. O.ilT
Member Eastern Intel collegiate Nevv»p-B«.r Auocni ui
NIGHT EDITORS FOR THIS 'SSUE Sl'MXl L DAVIS
D. VVALLIK EVANS - I. :
A REVISED CO.
Mm - been created
i | circlet A- radical changes
govern the l»27 rendition of Ame Comment, ruble and unl
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in respi .... liiml ■ rimmage verj rehen the angle froi be grei I i bodj coi 'uprights lasted as the ii. [he ball will li
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i leo ge Ben S told, has ten) i . in and «
eeds of the A \\ •• «Ish to let it own thai to Mr. Shaw's
ons.
in the drat place, we doubi whether Mr. Sh 11 i- of .1 v read ng public, hut. assuming that he does, | | writ- ers' i
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alarm and turns over. A M A'.'.
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head, fears pneumonia, by .' I;' -''■- class roo down -M rway, fells I
"" ti:" »l lewalk, ley-ear.
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Studei pses
'""' "atlstlclan, N j Broom II.,..
remainder o •■ ,; ■• l .t the cha
. the same daj . ; ; . 5.867.9J 1788
assuming that you moved, Is n Crus .• L'nivi i
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. \&i THE STYLE GALLERIES OF CHARTER HOUSE CLOTHES!
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Another Wonderful Display of Pastei Sh.ides •
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Fo e- the Coming Dances!
Penndasheiy Tuxedos Now Re.idy For You!
$emtbas.Ijerp COLLEGE MEN'S APPAREL
'■•■'• >'•<"" Forr..l».„ i..... „
3713 SPRUCE STREET U. OF P. CAMPUS
' Merchandise That Expresses Personality"
v v ly%mV£?!!y:y*v. WiV
Wholesale Groce-s
Githeus, Rexsamer & Co. Importers of Coffee and Tea
Philadelphia,
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II EAST 47- 5T hew ■
CHAPCL5T New H4/, •.
MAC ,!ak.
The First Essen rial- -? I tailored suit is good cloth,
senberg woolens are the product of the I EnB'i.h makers—pre-emlne. •
'.• ard design.
"• rvilI carry conviction!
Pi I] '
TOM HARRISON at beaston's
Today and Tomorrow Man . 10, II
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REi Direct Uni Service
| , Cast
Come- ok over the
new P f)l sPecis' oollef The>' crc
recogn^".'is;hestandard
of itj v:lIue from
coast to o
TheSboe illustrated it th £•,_. i. ih Brogue in Gen. ported Tan Heather Grain. The single hole perforations are a new ,tyle Feature —also in Black.
Th(.new-PESCO" Fitting /•/sivo/r
REGAL SHOES
On L*n/'iu>
HOUSTON HALL TODAY
HERE EIGHTEEN YEARS Popular Mentor Saw Service in
Professional Ring Battles in Ten Active Years
HAS NEVER BEEN KNOCKED OUT
THt rm»n««Yi.vA»HA*
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en a countless numb ,. . ! in tlie of men working out under the direction .
\ of. a quiet men
many a bard-fougnt ring battle. This Mr. De< er la i Phllad man, whose pei i dominated I 1S8L He Batlc sport al Pennsylvania since 1909, la began prol -•■ •■'
other than Oeorge Decker, the ef- fifteen and was a t and popular coach of the Be I
Blue flstmen. When Mr. Decker flrsl
tula he found but eighteen men en- gaged in boxing, and the growth of the , now well-known sport has been accom- rerg
1 under bis sole tutelage. Follower- i e art are authority for the state:::
ta done more than any its. He •
PASE THREE
AUSTRALIAN COL LEGES
^ft REGU ™ Ai i
DOYouKNowarwf.nts thttiiorervsentlal Ihe fake-out (p. 126/
MILTON C. WORK'S
Auction Bridge COmpIete LATEST LAWS •lotonlvth' ABC but a'so th' X YZof
Br 4ft. Let the master o( Bridge improve TON fime.
(I2p*f*s. Illustrated. S2.00 At nil ■ " ['"imj SUH
™E JOHN C. WINSTON CO. Philadelphia
Universities, ol Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide Vie With Each Other
for Athletic Honors
C Good Appearanc* ii readily attained a: moderate cost if you deal at the right place.
Suits & Top Coat* $35.00 and upward
JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
TROUBLED BY LACK OF FUNDS
Penn Men
Can Save Ten!
Ht or top-
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M m:ik.. U to your individual :..•
a price I itwl
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$28.75 and $38.75
University Store Houston Hal
Central City Store 16th & Market Streets
Open Weekday, from 8.30 to 6.00 P. M.
FPWARD CLOTHES J~-^ tMADE FORJ'OU
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comp tr rith Ainerl According
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FRANK BROTHERS lihAvenue Bool Shop
Between 17 and •- ' Sue< • N'" '
FOOTWEAR WHICH COMMANDS THE UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL OF ALL COLLEGE MEN FROM EVERY STAND- POINT OF STYLE AND QUALITY.
ALL YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED BY
SPAYD'S Second Hand Furniture Store
2*5 S. 8th Street
Ineludlna Typewriters, L>u pllcatin; Machines, Chairs, Tables, ■ ftcases, Office Stationery and
.lies
No matter what you wanL you will find It here.
AT BEASTONS 1HLRSDAV & FRIDAY. MARCH 10 and 11
BILL BAILEY, Representative
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
PYLE & INNES
TAILORS •* son. *~
MEN AND bOVS
Evening Clothes!
. - month and February we are busy . making Tuxedo and Full-dress suits.
Ion will get garments here thut reflect 1 t;i-:e and ones that will last
for yi
. , . I i ivercoatS now reduced.
PYLE & INNES LEADING COLLEGE TAILORS
1115 WALNUT ST.
STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE We give you special rates on rental
You can save from $10 to $20 in a Rebuilt Typewriter
AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 2 STORES
1209 ARCH STREET 1339 WALNUT STREET
LOCUST 1881 PENNYPACKER 1457
Just Before the
Battle
HEN the lamp's turned on; the sleeves rolled up; the: text-
books opened and the pencils sharpened . . . telephone Home!
A chat with Mother and Dad is the best sort of "training" for a battle with the textbooks!
Number . . . please'.
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PAGE FOUR THE PENN3YLVANIAN THURSDAY. V
WEYMANN BANJOS
NOTICES SlilT, MM Classified
Advertising
We can not guarantee you a girl for the Interfratermty Ball, BUT if there is anything else you need—Insert an ad in the Classified Column of the Pennsyl- vanian.
WEYMANN BANJOS are everywhere acclaimed the "World's Beat".
Weyman Banjos—$3S to $350 Varsity Banjos, $10.50 up
It will be a pleasure to show yon our complete line
m m-everything musical I Mi 7sincSl86*
WEYMANN 1108 Chestnut St.
Bender, Off and Franks
OPTICIANS
1827 CHESTNUT STREET
HORSEBACK CAMPING TRIP THROUGH YELLOWSTONE PARK
First party starts July IsL Cost ef IB day trip $120. Make reservation with Mr. John Harbour "-'7, organizer, nt No. 266 South 38th Street or write Jack Hamilton, Bwiftwater Lodge, West Yellowstone. Mont.
Succer
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M cJj \\ ■:::- I La-
Capra. Mohawk Valley Club Ml
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Sophomore Bwlmming-Bacharach, I e, i lannon, Baaeen, Lan-
- on Marshall and I h t Welghtn an ii i
■ i p, M. tor Penn man Bow Swimming meet «itii Freshmen.
Basketball I real • P, M. and Varsity practice at 7 P. M.
Luzerne County Meeting of Lusi inty Club Friday, March 11, In Room
7, Houston Hall at 7.15. Easter Dance ar- en 11 -
Freshman Baseball Practice tor all Freshman team candidates will be held on River Field "C" at 2.30 P. II begin- ning wv.iii.-MKi>, March D. Report to
ug at ii"- time dressed for prac-
tice. Mask and Wig Following men report
orrow at Van Horn's Southeast cor. 12th ■■■ . i i itnul Sts., before 5 P, M.! Elwell, Cla k Rock, Lilley, Moffett, and Rebele.
Baseball Varslt) prai tlce will be held
LOST—FOUND—STOLEN and WANT ADS given prompt attention at reason- able rates.
ROOMS—Furnished, lari t and with runnli - ower baths, electricity
1, Street.
ICE CREAM Sold at
THE HOUSTON HALL
"See- AL"
Coffee—Hot Chocolate-- Sand-.
LOST—A bag with W setball uni- -. Saturday. Liberal reward f«.r re-
turn. 4>'. Id tory.
i ORD cars, i n ■-••"' up. In nrst. nditlon and good
e, Warren-Webb, Chestnut Bt i ladelpbla, Pa,
SINGLE or double rooms, very good loca- tion for dental students. Evergreen 4488 ii. A. Cralg, 4061 Spruce Street
LOCUST, 4048—One double room, south- ern exposure, twin beds; also single room. Phone Evergreen 8680,
WANTED—A few University men for summer employment Several desirable resort district! open for Fuller Branch distributors. Good pay. For further In- formation cull 40 Bishop white Dorm.
WINTER'S BIGGEST LITTLE DRUG STORE
YANIGANS" WIN MARKS INITIAL DIAMOND FRAY
FOR RENT—Single room, electricity, shower bath, continuous hot water. Lot trater heat 288 B. 87th street.
i;> ">.\is 4018 i 'liestnui Streel front; conveniences. Baring 7801
Exclusive Lasts and Patterns Pt-signed and Sold Only by
WHITEHOUSE & HARDY 1511 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK SHOPS BROADWAY« 40~ STREET ft4 BROADWAY 144 W I ST-M" STREET
(i 'milInued from Page One)
WHEN YOU ''ANT •■■ DAD BEE DAVI BROOKS
Money Loan Office 3219 Woodland Ave. • ranch dtore—1722 Market •treat
Open till 10 P. H.
BELLkK PIANOS RENTED 710 MarKet Street
TRY THE
iCti.il iHciitaitrant
3333 Woodland Avenue For a Delicious
ITALIAN DINNER Also RAVIOLI and
SPAGHETTI Special Lunch Dinner
Held thai robbed the Vannlj s ol earned basi I Its, After the battle, Dr Carlss held a long Infield drill, using four romp i • Iferenl lineups during the practl •
Many ol e en who have l n plaj ■ isketbnll are now reporting for prac
fioldl att, Matthews, and Becker, ... ■ ■ ir'- yea
ti am, repoi ted todi I '■■ er sin .-• ■■ the ball last year for an average of . 100 I
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Yanigans: i Mi 1st. Ri O'H
Hepburn
Regulars: Cole ss, M
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Broadway Confectionary
Opposite DonnltMte*
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MILK SHAKE8 LUNCHEONETTE
CANDIES FRUITS
Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 3441 Walnut 8treet
Luncheon 11.30 to I
droakfast 7.30 to t
Dlnnsr I to '
Closes lunti;
50c. 75c.
JONES. ARMY MENTOR. TO ADDRESS LETTERMEN
11
ill 1 A. M
THE COPPER KETTLE 3417 WALNUT ST.
Luncheon 40c Dinner 75c Chicken and Waffle Dinner Wednesday and Saturday
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Co L'nited States Mllltarj Ki uden
1927 - •
DR. HU SHIH TALKS ON ••LITERARY REVOLUTION"
(i'ontlnued fron Pi EC ' >ne)
In n. universities, He I as bul late s arrived from this Euro- pean trip ai i will make a - stay in ■ ■ - r-ountrj befon • turning to Chli
L. B. SCHOFIELD. '13 President
T, M. SCHONOUR, '12 Vice President
Direct Coal Company 30th and Race Streets
A SPECIALIZED SERVICE TO FRATERNITIES ir
t
Dormitory Hand Laundry 3707 Spruce Street
Mending and D-rning FREE
Phone: Evergreen 4677
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing
WE PRESS 5 SUITS FOR$l
rTCKY STRIKES are smooth and mel- low—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked.
They are kind to your throat.
Why? All because they are made of the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process in treating the tobacco.
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It's toasted" Your Throat Protection
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