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AM ARE. Ptnnsotoanian VOLUME XLI—No. 124 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1925 PRICE. THREE CENTS POSTER FIGHT Year Men. Greatly Outnumbered, Concentrate Forcet in Guard- ing Single Poster RUSH LASTS THREE MINUTES Fignt Begins Series of Events to Deter mine Possession of Coveted Penniman Bowl BOXING TEAM ENGAGES NAVY IN FINAL MEET OF SEASON Pennsylvania's tin) tea m will i D ! i. : I-I in. 11 of the season to- morrow, when II i '- the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis, Navy's team this year erj strong, and Is considered b) many erltli - a - i ail ong contender for the In- tercollegiate title, Tin- team la the only Naval Academj team which has defeated Yale In Bva years. 11. spli the 11 pitted si n Dgth of ihe Middles, Coach Decker has been train Ing *ii —i men lightly durlug the past w< ak, He desires to keep the team in the besl condition possible for the Intercollegl ates, which will be held In Welghtman Hall March 87 and *8, TICKETS FDR MASK Al WIG UNIVERSITY NIGHT 60 ON SALE MARCH 31 ill ol a large representativi turnout, the Freshmen easll) triumphed Sop lomores in the animal Poster I In thi Big Quad yi sterday lera were placed in i he Quad- er the I 'li eman Arch, and ii ath the Junior Bal- was Impossible fur the efend all three po ml ot the small turnout of sec men, they concentrated all in guarding the one placed i |i -111.111 Arch. i k ol the gun, the Freshmen Provoal Tower gate, rlj column attacked tin' .iilune ! beneath ihe i the i 'Ii eman Arch, This fter two minuti - "i i .. other ards, since unprotei ted, «i re de I islilon The entire rush minutes, fig hi was a repel i i of \ hen the I.K k of Intereal Sophomiii class, w as for the ili' Islva victory i In be ginning ol a ; Hey 1 'av. during whlch iIme i--.- will compete in a lo de Ide the possession i Penniman Bowl, in con- , , ontesi - I'M Bldents Stall and Will Dern will publiah : their respi ctive i balrmi n itee members w ho will er- ror the various ei ents. Low< i. chairman of the i ompetitlon, annoum i d . i.i the past lights, the d ile ol event s vv ill be nr ; ., i wo ' laaaes Wi i swimming, basket ball, basi ball, i rew, tug-of- " legged race, i lass offl- .•..ii and the Pants i mnl as to the time and varl will he ; naj Ivanlan a) an IS VARSITY LETTEiiS TO BE AWARDED AT Crew Men Receive Greatest Number of Awards, With Football Ranking a Close Secoid CREW OF 1877 TO RECEIVE "P's" Eighty-five Varsity letters will be awarded to athletes ol the Universit) al the second i ual Varsltj "P" banquet, which will be held In Welghtman Hall Thursday, March 26, Members .>i crews will receive M" greatest number ol awai i-. twenty-seven men having won their letters In iliis sport. Football ranks a close second, with twenty-three letter llll II. James A. Brown will b< the ti master al the banquet, and Sydney K. Hull iiin-iiii, chairman of the Athletl< Council, will preaeni the Varsity "P" i I iiii. -. Imong iin speakers of M ill be Presldi in Josiah 11. Pen in; Itomeyn Berry, <>i Cornell; Charles H, Mapes, ol Columbia, and Tad of Yale One HI ''ea i)f ihe eienlng will be i he preai ntal ion ol letters to i hi \ t crew if 1 s77 The members ol i his crew an- .lam. - Boyd. Walter M Stewart, Jr. Dai idaon Kennedj and Reginald Hart, dei i aaed, All the men who n celve their certificates will also become members of th< hi mora ry Vs etj The following men will receive leti For football John P. Butler, William Coleman, Clark Craig, Frank Dewhirst, Jeaae I louglass, Thi od< i Fa Irchild, Clarenci "Paster" Fields, Eugene Fields, .la i.h Kauffman, Alberl Kruez. Joseph Laird, Alfred Leth, Roberi Man us, E i ward Mcfl nli > Rea Mi (.raw Alton Pap worth, Karl Robinson, Donald Singer, irge Thayer, Enid Thomas, Joaeph Willson, E S Chapman and Ernesl Scott. For championship soccei S L Pan coast, James Anderson, Russell Schuler, .1 it W Hewn- Joseph Brandachain, N v wlln Bally, William I" Wi Donald, Charles F Stewart, Hans Felix Boos, William E. Mngelbach, Jr., James C Den tie, Christian M. War ren Richmond, John Lester Sharp, It- * ('ontinui d on Page Six Undergraduates Given Choice of Seats For Students' Night Perfor- mance on April 24 TICKET SALES BREAK RECORDS Dress Rehearsal at Forrest Theatre Next Thursday Will End Period Ol Practicing Tickets tor the i nlveraltyi Night" performance ol the Mask and Wig Club ma) i" pui i has' ii in the lobby of n Hall between the hours of 9 and 5, ruesday, March SI, ii was announced yesterda) by Clayton McMlchael, bus nest manager L'nlvi rsii > Night," the performance al whi ii undergraduates are given nisi choice ol seats, Is Bched tiled iin Frldaj April 24, al the Forresl 'I'll. all'.'. Letters and telegrams are coming In from all cities in which the Mask and .uli will appear, staiIng thai id v a tickel sales are breaking all rei ords. Never before In the history of the organ gallon hai e i esi rval ions bi en so i . irly in I he si ason Ri ports II om i hli ago Indli ate thai the •in.r. Eighth Streel rheatre, wrnere the ra will presi nl Joan ol Arkansas" ii 1'ueada) March 31, wtll -nun be sold out A n legram was rei eh i d i i i in i hai les it i 'or). Jr., i 'hlcago ni. •- ' r ol i .!;. - ,i .. Ising all ili in - and i'hlladelphlans who intend in niii.i n -. al - lui' frli mis or rela 1 cage performam In tow Ii w ii h liiin al in< His a Idress 10 North Micl tan w< Indications from New York fitj are ili.' .-ni Ire Manhattan I M" ra 11« u ill iir Rold oul bet ire the Mask and Wiggers appei fo iw ' man Vpril I All on h have i n erved The piav i ' nin 'I iheir period of Intenslvi train ng «hli h w ill a iih i he di >•-- rehearsal al the v Thurada) The and singing choruses prai Hi ed al Forrest with -• 11 ral meml cast yesterdaj aftei noon S em ry for the second act waa set up for the ime Today the ent Ire i aal will re hearse with the rhoruses and orchi i and Monda) and ' they will pre the i ompli te pla) Rehearsals are being conducted under the direction of i Mora in Jr. Open Entry hist For Spring Handicap Meet Twelve Events Scheduled for Track Games to Be Held April 16 ENGLISH NOBLEMAN INVITED TO COMPETE IN RELAY GAMES Poi " Bret Imi In I f thi Cniversil) Rela) Carnival, an English nobleman will participate. Lord Burgh i f the best hurdlers In fhe Brit . has '. Invited i' 1 cross the ocean to match In- » an - aga nai Mooi of Penn Sta Intercollegiate hurdle i hampion; Wolf, ol Penns) h i and the en am of Amer a a's college i Imber toppei - Lord Burghey has a recoi il ol lo 2-6 seconds over the 120-yard liitli hurdles L'uiiil enough time to make him a serious contender for first place, iccordlng to 1 h Lawson Robertson in addition to l.nril Rurghley, the winnei of the threi mile run in the Oxford-Cambridge meet has i" i ii ni iti 'i i" run against Amei i an athletes in the Relay Carnival. T BUTTLE TONIGHT Victorious Teams to Meet Tomorrow Afternoon in Deciding Games of Tournament ST. JOSEPHS DOWNS EPHRATA Camden Catholic. Continuing Winning Streak. Eliminates Pottstown By 26-19 Score L AID IN C. A. Seventeen Fraternities of NonSignatory Group Represented on Newly Named Committee DE BRIER APPOINTED CHAIRMAN Girls 1 Number" Of Punch Haul Appears Today - Winnine Contributors Announced Used and long aw Punch Bowl i am- v th its am ni of winning contribu- E i I.I " \ i . and - niv thical i 1 is "i wi ni.ti.'- a :: " i the gaylj vise crack ' I - - \ r inding offering Ii and a must be seen I PU« i i ' ["here Is ' Prospi i-tivi entrants In ' he a nnual handii ap Irac k meet wh '•; I. ma) obtain application blank lrack office In the Council on Athletics x nc In Managi ' Swarl that i - •. meet - held ' ont He stated I will bi l Twi ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' n. thi nina ' ' Daniel I k Briei 16 i i . ippointe I chairman of the non-signator) group in the ''. A tinani lal drive, annoum I lei la) the following appointments lo his i ommllti Edwaiil \\ deman, Eugene i Paul Tyroler, Theodon R h Kilw In form i Reuben Emb« r Joaeph Corner, Arthur Dennis, Sol Brecher, Bmanuel Nickman, Joaeph Brenm r I Kohn, Ji— II-. man Bi ' jamin Nirenberg and Marvin Fine ni us many non sig natoi y I , in the i amp is unu they i lent s who will be r sponalble by this g roup in the coming campaign. At a Norman L. Pat '' \ drive, for represi i pledged 11 i pporl '. I.,i-i roup ohtalne I i h gher per it pledges than did tory i- an I thej in ml this peat pei formance Di Bi was also i hairman of Hi" paian, i- a mber of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, a mi mbei of thi Varsil y i bating learn i iffii ei In I Irl \ la lion and i adei offli ei In thi R 0 T C He ha- railed a meeting of iiis commit tee I'm Monda), at 7 P M il 182 I Spi in street. Al i he final plans foi - i « III be i >ntlint d In l< tail In a statement whl< li Chairman De- Brier gav ii yeati fraternlt les are behind the 1 \ heart and soul W n I I 1"" p< r ' in i ontributlons from house 'i our committi i show our aim en appi |l 'llll win, \ n pus but also as a n ' and non I i n m if the C. A Foui games will i»' played tonight in leml final round of the fifth annual basketball tournament. The teams which ctorious will in. i tomorrow after- in decide the »Inners In their i e vi 'hvisions si John's Manlius will ni' !•! iin li. ihli hi in Pn p ll\•• al 7 ii'ildi k. and one lioui lal i i Si otl High «ill i Prep New Tork Vlilltar) Academ) will encounter Weno n.ili al 'i o'c link, ami following this fray Washington Central will attempt lo take •in mi a -in-.' ol hi Camden Cal hollc In the openl i last night si J< i jumped Into an earl) lead and dowi ned Ephial i. 35 -1. on thi Wi Ightman Hall Boor Thi Bphrata dribbli rs wi re . om- od by the lightning , rk of the St. Ji e VI the ' ml of thi I all 81 Joi I the adi antage •: a 21 5 i i mnl Bi ady, I) forward scored Hvi :i id and one foul dui Ing this period. In the Bei mnl 11 ami Mi' iowan, center "ii i i earn, duplic ited his tea m mate's feal and si on -I 11 v e n. M . and one free throm Vlbrlghl led the ng for Ephra i ring foui ki i- from thi field am mi I he 15 i""i mark «lui.- Bei k waa chalkini three field nd two I Can I '"lui ontinui d its wim ng . i .'•. 19, in the onl) othi i game si heduli d for the evenli ng, and h) the . ml ol ill had a 1 5 7 advantage oi r the Pottsto« n in i I" tied Pottsli v\ ii madi a bid foi lead thin two poini of I ni score With ' I 16-14 thi play be- a i.isi. and ihi I I wn guards had iin rial fouls i ailed In as many in.in,! - t'amdei i ted four point i D the free throw i i moment tati i Ma- gulre notched two field goals giving Jersej team a i omfortable lead P It town again staged a comeback and cut the lead do« n I eo pi i rail) MI. lati as a minute i the w hi stle blew, git Ing < 'am den the mi M . n ibstitutlng foi Trai y In the set ond half, anni 11 point - for hi - team Hensiil, plvol man for the Jersi quintet, »s thi high .- eight points to I Stein pla) ed ime for P ' cif l! I nwersity Matmen Embark For Ntw York To Compete In Intercollegiate Mtet i . i 'i ' ... 11 5 ' I ' . ' ' P tan ' ' '

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AM ARE.

Ptnnsotoanian VOLUME XLI—No. 124 PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1925 PRICE. THREE CENTS

POSTER FIGHT Year Men. Greatly Outnumbered,

Concentrate Forcet in Guard-

ing Single Poster

RUSH LASTS THREE MINUTES

Fignt Begins Series of Events to Deter mine Possession of Coveted

Penniman Bowl

BOXING TEAM ENGAGES NAVY IN FINAL MEET OF SEASON

Pennsylvania's ■ tin) tea m will i D

!■ i.■■ : • I-I in. 11 of the season to- morrow, when II i '- the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis, Navy's team this year

erj strong, and Is considered b) many erltli - a - i ail ong contender for the In- tercollegiate title, Tin- team la the only Naval Academj team which has defeated Yale In Bva years.

11. spli■• the 11 pitted si n Dgth of ihe Middles, Coach Decker has been train Ing *ii —i men lightly durlug the past w< ak, He desires to keep the team in the besl condition possible for the Intercollegl ates, which will be held In Welghtman Hall March 87 and *8,

TICKETS FDR MASK Al WIG UNIVERSITY NIGHT

60 ON SALE MARCH 31

ill ol a large representativi

turnout, the Freshmen easll) triumphed Sop lomores in the animal Poster

I In thi Big Quad yi sterday

lera were placed in i he Quad-

er the I 'li eman Arch, and ii ■ ath the Junior Bal-

was Impossible fur the

efend all three po ml ot the small turnout of sec

men, they concentrated all

in guarding the one placed • i |i -111.111 Arch.

i k ol the gun, the Freshmen

Provoal Tower gate,

rlj column attacked tin' ■ .iilune ! beneath ihe

i the i 'Ii eman Arch, This

fter two minuti - "i

i ■.. other • ards, since unprotei ted, «i re de

I islilon The entire rush minutes,

fig hi was a repel i i

of \ hen the I.K k of Intereal

Sophomiii ■■ class, w as for the ili' Islva victory

i

■ In be ginning ol a ;■• Hey 1 'av. during whlch iIme

i--.- will compete in a lo de Ide the possession

i Penniman Bowl, in con- , , ontesi - I'M Bldents

Stall and Will Dern will publiah : their respi ctive i balrmi n

itee members w ho will er- ror the various ei ents.

Low< i. chairman of the i ■ ompetitlon, annoum i d

. i.i the past lights, the • d ile ol event s vv ill be nr

■ •;., i wo ' laaaes Wi i swimming, basket ball, basi ball, i rew, tug-of-

" • ■ legged race, i lass offl- .•..ii and the Pants

i mnl as to the time and varl • will he

; naj Ivanlan a) an

IS VARSITY LETTEiiS TO BE AWARDED AT

Crew Men Receive Greatest Number of Awards, With Football Ranking

a Close Secoid

CREW OF 1877 TO RECEIVE "P's"

Eighty-five Varsity letters will be

awarded to athletes ol the Universit) al

the second i ual Varsltj "P" banquet, which will be held In Welghtman Hall

Thursday, March 26, Members .>i crews will receive M" greatest number ol awai i-. twenty-seven men having won their letters In iliis sport. Football ranks a close second, with twenty-three letter llll II.

James A. Brown will b< the ti master al the banquet, and Sydney K. Hull iiin-iiii, chairman of the Athletl< Council, will preaeni the Varsity "P" i I iiii. -. Imong iin speakers of

M ill be Presldi in Josiah 11. Pen in; Itomeyn Berry, <>i Cornell;

Charles H, Mapes, ol Columbia, and Tad of Yale

One HI ''ea i)f ihe eienlng will be i he preai ntal ion ol letters to i hi \ ■• t

crew if 1 s77 The members ol i his crew an- .lam. - Boyd. Walter M Stewart, Jr. Dai idaon Kennedj and Reginald Hart, dei i aaed, All the men who n celve their certificates will also become members of th< hi mora ry Vs etj

The following men will receive leti For football John P. Butler, William

Coleman, Clark Craig, Frank Dewhirst, Jeaae I louglass, Thi od< i ■ Fa Irchild, Clarenci "Paster" Fields, Eugene Fields, .la i.h Kauffman, Alberl Kruez. Joseph Laird, Alfred Leth, Roberi Man us, E i ward Mcfl nli > Rea Mi (.raw Alton Pap worth, Karl Robinson, Donald Singer, irge Thayer, Enid Thomas, Joaeph Willson, E S Chapman and Ernesl Scott.

For championship soccei S L Pan coast, James Anderson, Russell Schuler, .1 it W Hewn- Joseph Brandachain, N v wlln Bally, William I" Wi Donald, Charles F Stewart, Hans Felix Boos, William E. Mngelbach, Jr., James C Den tie, Christian M. War ren Richmond, John Lester Sharp, It- ■ *■

('ontinui d on Page Six

Undergraduates Given Choice of Seats For Students' Night Perfor-

mance on April 24

TICKET SALES BREAK RECORDS

Dress Rehearsal at Forrest Theatre Next Thursday Will End Period

Ol Practicing

Tickets tor the i nlveraltyi Night" performance ol the Mask and Wig Club ma) i" pui i has' ii in the lobby of n Hall between the hours of 9 and 5, ruesday, March SI, ii was announced yesterda) by Clayton McMlchael, bus nest manager L'nlvi rsii > Night," the

performance al whi ii undergraduates are given nisi choice ol seats, Is Bched tiled iin Frldaj April 24, al the Forresl 'I'll. all'.'.

Letters and telegrams are coming In from all cities in which the Mask and

.uli will appear, staiIng thai id v a tickel sales are breaking all rei ords. Never before In the history of the organ gallon hai e i esi rval ions bi en so

i . irly in I he si ason Ri ports II om i hli ago Indli ate thai the

•in.r. Eighth Streel rheatre, wrnere the ra will presi nl Joan ol Arkansas"

ii 1'ueada) March 31, wtll -nun be sold out A n legram was rei eh i d

i i i in i hai les it i 'or). Jr., i 'hlcago ni. •-■' r ol i ■ .!;. - ,i .. Ising all

ili in - and i'hlladelphlans who intend in niii.i n -. al - lui' frli mis or rela

1 cage performam In tow Ii w ii h liiin al ■ in< •■ His a Idress

10 North Micl tan w< Indications from New York fitj are

■ ili.' .-ni Ire Manhattan I M" ra 11« u ill iir Rold oul bet ire the Mask and Wiggers appei fo iw ' man

Vpril I All on h have i n • • erved

The piav i ' nin 'I iheir period of Intenslvi train ng «hli h w ill

a iih i he di >•-- rehearsal al the v Thurada) The

and singing choruses prai Hi ed al Forrest with -• 11 ral meml

cast yesterdaj aftei noon S em ry for the second act waa set up for the

• ime Today the ent Ire i aal will re hearse with the rhoruses and orchi i and Monda) and ' they will pre

■ the i ompli te pla) Rehearsals are being conducted under the direction of

i Mora in Jr.

Open Entry hist For Spring Handicap Meet

Twelve Events Scheduled for Track Games to Be Held April 16

ENGLISH NOBLEMAN INVITED TO COMPETE IN RELAY GAMES

Poi " ■ Bret • Imi In I f thi Cniversil) Rela) Carnival, an English nobleman will participate. Lord Burgh

■ i f the best hurdlers In fhe Brit . has

'. Invited i'1 cross the ocean to match In- » an - aga nai Mooi • of Penn Sta Intercollegiate hurdle i hampion; Wolf, ol Penns) h i and the en am of Amer a a's college i Imber toppei -

Lord Burghey has a recoi il ol lo 2-6 seconds over the 120-yard liitli hurdles L'uiiil enough time to make him a serious contender for first place, iccordlng to 1 h Lawson Robertson in addition to l.nril Rurghley, the winnei of the threi mile run in the Oxford-Cambridge meet has i" i ii ni iti 'i i" run against Amei i an athletes in the Relay Carnival.

T BUTTLE TONIGHT

Victorious Teams to Meet Tomorrow Afternoon in Deciding Games

of Tournament

ST. JOSEPHS DOWNS EPHRATA

Camden Catholic. Continuing Winning Streak. Eliminates Pottstown

By 26-19 Score

L AID IN C. A. Seventeen Fraternities of NonSignatory

Group Represented on Newly Named Committee

DE BRIER APPOINTED CHAIRMAN

Girls1 Number" Of Punch Haul Appears Today - Winnine Contributors Announced

Used and long aw

Punch Bowl i am-

v th its

• am ■ ni of winning contribu-

E i

I.I

" \ i . and

-

■ ■

niv thical i 1 is "i wi ni.ti.'- a :: " i the gaylj

vise crack ' I - - \

r

inding offering Ii ■ and a

must be seen I PU« i i

■ '

["here Is

'

Prospi i-tivi entrants In ' he a nnual handii ap Irac k meet wh

'•; ■ I. ma) obtain application blank lrack office In the Council on Athletics

x nc In •

Managi ' Swarl that i - •. • meet - held

'

ont He stated I

will bi •

l Twi

■ ' ' '

' ' '

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n. thi nina

' '

Daniel I k Briei 16 i i ■ . ippointe I

chairman of the non-signator) group in the ''. A tinani lal drive, annoum ■ I lei la) the following appointments lo his i ommllti ■ Edwaiil \\ ■ deman, Eugene

i Paul Tyroler, Theodon R h Kilw In form i Reuben Emb« r Joaeph Corner, Arthur Dennis, Sol Brecher, Bmanuel Nickman, Joaeph Brenm r I

Kohn, Ji— II-. man Bi ' jamin Nirenberg and Marvin Fine

ni us many non sig natoi y I , in the i amp is unu they

i lent s who will be r sponalble by this g roup in

the coming campaign. At a

Norman L. Pat '' \ drive, for represi i

pledged 11 ■ i pporl '. I.,i-i

roup ohtalne I i h gher per ■ it pledges than did

tory i- an I thej in ml this peat ■ • pei formance

Di Bi was also i hairman of Hi" •

paian, i- a mber of Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, a mi mbei of thi Varsil y • i • bating learn i iffii ei In I Irl \ la lion and i adei offli ei In thi R 0 T C He ha- railed a meeting of iiis commit tee I'm Monda), at 7 P M il 182 I Spi in • street. Al i he final plans foi

-■ i « III be i >ntlint d In l< tail In a statement whl< li Chairman De-

Brier gav ii yeati fraternlt les are behind the

1 \ heart and soul W n I I 1"" p< r ' • in i ontributlons from house • 'i our committi i

show our aim en appi • |l 'llll win, •

\ n pus but also as a n

' and non I i n m if the C. A

Foui games will i»' played tonight in

leml final round of the fifth annual

basketball tournament. The teams which ctorious will in. • i tomorrow after-

in decide the »Inners In their i e

vi 'hvisions si John's Manlius

will ni' !•! iin li. ihli hi in Pn p ll\•• al 7

ii'ildi k. and one lioui lal i i Si otl High «ill i Prep New Tork

Vlilltar) Academ) will encounter Weno n.ili al 'i o'c link, ami following this fray

Washington Central will attempt lo take •in mi a -in-.' ol • hi Camden Cal hollc

In the openl i last night si J< i

jumped Into an earl) lead and dowi ned

Ephial i. 35 -1. on thi Wi Ightman Hall Boor Thi Bphrata dribbli rs wi re . om-

od by the lightning , rk of the St. Ji e

VI the ' ml of thi I all 81 Joi I the adi antage •: a 21 5 i i mnl Bi ady,

I) forward scored Hvi :i id and one foul dui Ing this period.

In the Bei mnl 11 ami Mi' iowan, center "ii ■ i i earn, duplic ited his tea m mate's feal and si on -I 11 v e n. M . and one free throm Vlbrlghl led the

ng for Ephra i ring foui ki i- from thi field am mi I he 15 i""i mark «lui.- Bei k waa chalkini three field nd two I

Can ■ I '"lui ontinui d its wim ng . i .'•. 19,

in the onl) othi i game si heduli d for the evenli ng, and h) the . ml ol ill had a 1 5 7 advantage oi • r the Pottsto« n in i I" tied Pottsli v\ ii madi a bid foi lead

thin two poini of I ni score With ' • I 16-14 thi play be- ■ a i.isi. and ihi I I wn guards had iin ■ • rial fouls i ailed In as many in.in,!■ - t'amdei i ted four point i D the free throw i i moment tati i Ma- gulre notched two field goals giving Jersej team a i omfortable lead P It town again staged a comeback and cut the lead do« n I eo pi

i ■ rail) MI. lati as a minute i the w hi stle blew, git Ing < 'am

den the ■ mi M . n ibstitutlng foi Trai y In the set ond half, anni 11 point - for hi - team Hensiil, plvol man for the Jersi quintet, »s thi high

■ .- eight points to I Stein pla) ed ime for P

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cif l! ■

I nwersity Matmen Embark For Ntw York To Compete In Intercollegiate Mtet

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SERVICl A( ( OMMODATION

Messrs. Kaufman and Connellj an ol) taining results so favorable thai the management has decided to return "Bi Yourself" to this cltj for a short pi

■ ! . enle Smith and Jack Donohue, who proved their worth "with the numerous dances an I j.iK.-- which they offers I an coming back, too, together with Maud Lydiate, remembered here in "The Ging- ham Girl." The show is booked for the Pom -i "" March SO.

• • • At present three productions now in

town seem to be heading toward a rei "Dixie to Broadway" will begin Its

tenth week next Monday al the Chestnu si; .! Opera House; "The Beat People" n mains al the Lyric for Its second week ;it thai playhouse, and the fourth in Phila- delphia; and "No, No, Nanette" com- mences on the third Lap shortly. Prom the reports of several well known theatri- cal men, The Commenator baa good grounds tor the beliel that the last-named vehicle will remain here until June. Lei 'er stay!

» • • Mark WilBon has Just sen) additional

information about the coming Music Pi - thai which is in !"• held at the Metro- politan Opera House on May l and - Watcta tin- column tor further announce- ment

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PARIS NEWSPAPER REVIEWS HISTORY OF SOCCER FOOTBALL

Curious sidelights <>" the an«- ol soccer to.itball in different parts of the world are given by the Journal dee spoils da I'Afrique du Nord, of Prance. This paper reproduces a peculiar engraving discov- ered among Borne old books Bold bj a bookseller on the Qual des Grands-Augua-

it Paris in 1824, representing ne- playing football The fact tbat

there were eleven players and that their attitudes were the .-aim- as tbat of foul- ball players ol today led the paper to maki a research into the origin of the game.

"In 1948," it says, ' t years after the cover) of America by Columbus, the

first Europeans who disembarked at Gu ana were very much surprised to thai among the games played by the na- tives was a kind ol football. The natives kicked the ball toward a player In the center, who alone bad the right either to touch it with Ins hands or to leturn it with in- foot. The game was played by eleven persons, ten standing in a ring, with one In the center. The ball wi leather, Bile i with d iwn."

Mention of the game In Bngland dates back further still; repeated decrees pro- hibiting ii having i a I sued by Edward ii. Edward in. Henry IV, Henry Vlll an i ' utbeth. The flrsl >l thi -•■ «

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report every day ut River Field at 'S P. M. in uniform.

Crew—The following mcu report at tthouae 3.30 P. M. every afternoou:

Bridges, lirock, Nauss, Brenon, Sa Hananiou, Hientlial, Downs.

Interfraternity Trophy Contest — The four fraternities that have not yet turned iu their scholarship records must turn thi in .:i Immediately to Mr. Lowi r, at the Beta Theta PI bouse, or they will be drop-

■ in the trophy contest. Lacrosse Practice Will be held every

day at 3 o'clock ou River Field. Practice every Saturday a: - o'clock. Squad men and Freshmen must report.

Seniors—A representative of Uigelow <fc Co., New York, will be at the Wharton School toda ed in bonds. Kindly call at K om 308, Logan Hall, fur appointment*.

Freshman Baseball —• The following men m ned on thi i ad «111 report to Coach Coogan In thi Ing room today, al '■• "' lock, \ I man, Behan, Bergman, Hud, i:< ad, Boswell, Bowman, Cole, Connell, Dawes, Deutch, Dielenschnelder, Fauber, Graitz- er, Hausman, Hummel Kerrigan, Kirk- patrick. La Borne, La Mar, Lukaswits, Manning, Mathewe, Merwln, Meyer, Mor- rissey, 1'erlman, loiter, Ralph, Rich, Ilo-

Rowan, Sanford, Scott, Shelmlre,

Sims, Tashjian Tbomus, Walker. Was- i oHnls, Worrilow.

Freshman Swimming Freshman report ei ery day for Intercoll

Relay tryoufcs. Lycoming County Club Report at Zain-

902 Chestnut Street, at 2.30 P. M. Sunday, March 22.

Swimming Following men report to

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Leh.gh Valley Club flOtUre of the club will !"■ taken al 1 o'< lo< k today on Little Quad steps.

Wharton Seniors A repri ': II K. Malli.nl Company Will be al 308 Logan Hall Tuesday, March -4, from

5 i'. M., to interview - L tradi work.

Punch Bowl All an and editorial nd Wig numla r

i- due todaj al I 10 P. M, Wharton Seniors A re]

i Id - n Lamp Works, Harrison, N .1 . will be al the Wharton S

... March -1. to Inti t\ Ii « men for as a- sales representatives and

I 'irk. Gym Team Following in. I

Thin enth £ I Woodlan I A . •■ inn tonight al 7 10 tor Qermantown Academy exhibition. Men failing to re-

ii from the squad: Stafford, Benedict, Berkowitz, Lehman, Pen el

la, Kurnltsky. Soccer The following men will n porl

thla afternoon, Friday, at 5.30, In the lion-inn Club for talk, and they are to

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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925

NJjJWH BU1T0R8 OF illlo lasLb JOHN s WAI.KI-.i;

.I DUDLEY MARKS ROBBRT C. TODD

A NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT

Wiili Hit- tulvent ui spring adoor winter »poru> which have enjoyed the limelighl during the past lev months gradual!) give waj to haselmll, track and othei harbingera ul the warm days ol the tuture, Coda] the wrestling team makes the IInail bow ol .> season which the critics have pointed iu us [he LteBl since the inception ol lbs W're*Uiug A

iWenty-one years .ig". While the Universitj wrestlera are noi i I as

ilie strongest contenden tor the Intercollegiate title, yet ii the member* ol the squad show ball the enthusiasm wtaicb their coach, "Bunny" Bervals, has during the season, we ma) uxpeci tu bear good ti from the direction ui Ne« I i u «in ii i be meet la ovei

Which all leads us lo the main theme ol this editorial, giving credit whefi il is due tor thi wonderful rise ui' this *nnrl ;ii Pennsylvania sinci Coach 3er' umed the directing reins. Previous to this year, the I nivei it) IIHIK team was floundering badly. In former seasons the team w.is considered successful if i\\u mati ■■■■ a. During the i'i' -■■in season live out ol the ren meets have been i ciorles for the Red and Blue matmen.

As ini>;!i! be expected, with thi t] icb a rut, the attendance ;n the home mutichi i is poor, i':\i- year the majorlt) ni the home meets saw Weightman Ball comfortabl) filled. Naturally, with thi appreciable support ol the student bod) and the public, mori undi induced to ipete ■"' places on Hie team. While the results of this turnout of green material an not BO noticeable at pn yet by next season the effects will probably bi dent in a better balanced squad than Hie present one.

Coach Servais has achieved wonders in liis oni .1- mentor. The Pennsylvanian takes lhis opportunity to con- gratulate him on his ttchievemenl m bringing wrestling to Buch a high plane at the L'nlverslt) In BO shorl a time. Ma) i he good work !"■ . ontinued.

• • • A PROPOSAL ANENT THE KEY SITUATION

The following communication from in Ura I late Manager of Non-Athletic Activities contains a su . n of undoubted merit relative to th< adoptl I .- by various campus organisations, in bis opinion, the duplication in deslj

mate University emblems leads to I ol keys that have no Blgniftcanci whatsoever, ii this is the case, .i lugir.ii solution li'-s in hai ng a coi ited authority pass mi the man) i and insignia alread) in use and

Ishlng .in "approved" List of keys and charms. Ni is belter qualllli i this function than Ihe Grad uute Manager himself. The communii i To the Bditoi In-Chief, the Pennsylvanian. I Ii ar Sir:

1 havi read with much Interest the two columns, one, entitled "Protect tho Keys," the other, l-'ir-t Step Toward a Solution."

It has been my thought for Borne time that steps should be taken '»> Ihi the i ami have ke) Insignia I | nl the flag becoming nt. it is ■ I I note Mr. Hart's read ness t in the Houston Club -' ■ i I false K'

There Is another pi i which mi D. Are we no .'"n to

this imitat .n? BO in I 'And ' ■ ■not

so many variatloi Dcult to find a key which 'Ii"-- nol Btn i iflVrlal award? The Musical Club Is tal will, I feel, ameliorate the situation to some extenl Instead of having a dlffi

In Which We Hand Out an Honorary Degree \i Ja) E House, esteem d columnist of the Public

■ in- in be casting ubuut for un alma mater upon whicb in best< w his affections; at least lie announci a~ being open to advances from the authorities of such astltui :. . .in be Interested. We > ire it will be

quite all right by every one at this man's University if Mr. House claims to i»- one of our graduates from now on, and A ake pleasure In Instructing him In all of the Oner points

for such a iiistinction.

Km ilet pace who might have m I column on this subject tbe other day, we explain that Mr. iinii-i has attached himself offhandedly to two Institutions already, onl) to come to grief each time. His chief difficulty eems to !"■ the Inability to play tbe assumed p.ui when

brought in contact with a graduate or professor ol tbe insti- tution in which in has claimed attachment We not only extend the Invitation to Mr. House to call himself a loyal Pennsylvania alumnus, but hope to give blm In the follow- ing all the rudiments r) to bear out his claim In case ii should ever be qu< Honed

w ■ don't make a practice of banding out degri i to ever) one, y'understand, but we are Bure the Btudents and authorities would !»■ glad to claim Mr. House.

As in the proper clothes to be worn by an alumnus, the simplest rule to remember would be to wear anything, with a complete disregard tor the conventional color combinations. Purple sun and mange necktie, or white trousers with light

■ BOX and tan shoes, The other day we saw a lad walking down tbe street wearing a brown derby, a fur cuat, green and whitl Btriped knickers, light gray golf stockings and black sin"-. That's tbe sort of stuff that establishes a man's coUegiateness. If Mr, House is really Berious in the matter and wants to start In right away he can obtain some of the wildest i ies we e\ er saw at one of the • ampus haberdasheries.

A certain amount ol Jewelry would be required also. Something to look liki a fraternity pin, and at least three

an) keys will do i Ions, as they provide the proper jangle « hen walking.

A for the conversational requirements when meeting another alumnus, this is really a simple matter. As an ex- ample wi append the following, with the correct answers indicati

old Grad "So you're a Penn man'.' What year did yon get out?"

Mr. II '"12." o. <;. "'12, huh? I was -08. Did you know Wall) Llul-

ind Pal Mailing and CUf U avea In the 'l- clas Mr. H 'No, l dldn'l know many fellows In thai class.

I started In ihe class of '09, bul flunked onl three times n l gni through." ni. Ri un mber ol I Prof, Swalti i vir ii "Ho I? say. in- gavi me two F"s and an N." ii i; '"Member old Johnny Hard boiled taught Eco

nmiiii - Mr il "The old Bon-of-a-gun! i hould .> I da I never

mi' off ]n nhaiinii in his i our ■ 11 i, Kelthei did I. An' how about Dusty' RI

jevei take anything under him?" Mr. ll "No, but a gang of us took the wheel- oil of i1 irver ne night when It was parked In from of the

While Hull-. II G Veh? Say, be was a sketch, wasn't lie'.' Say,

how about Jack Darn 'member thai story In Punch Bowl?" i ■ '

o. c, "Say, how about going out for a letr Come on."

Exit.

There an Bomi ithei • ssentlal points that we could give Mr. House better by word of mouth, such as the proper rising

ion of the voice when speaking ol Princeton, if it is really pak of Princeton, and the right place I ■ ::e emphasis In the Btatement, "I Bure am going to the Yali ga me "

From this first assignment it may appear thai then is a lot tii bi learned to carry off successfully the parl of a

.-. nun. but we have surance for Mr House. It will not be i to" dancing, as thai

■ h |n■••!• -•! 1 s!nff.

o/.

Band, I I Orchesti Club, tlore will be in the future one key, known

as the Musical < lub Key. which will be ertaln of these organizatioi

Ther who by a keys, replacing two or mon b) one. II this principle were follow few very distln I

. :i- of key, and the offender it!, led youth who s not) would be m< i

ble. ry truly,

CLAYTON M Mil HAEL, i Ira luati Mai iger Student Votivil

NEW HAVEN, CONN

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A I N S L E I G H MAKES ITS INITIAL

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FROLICS OF II.IT/ 26

No. 293

I

Anothei BON MOT from the pen i»l

Flitz 26.

■Even a Perfect Stranger Shows Defei

a Perfect Suit."

PERRY'S 16th & CHESTNUl

DAY, MARCH 20. 1925 '«E PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVI

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MADAME SOPHIE TUCKER

With Ted Shapiro & Jack Carroll Offer Her Newest and Greatest Song Hits

MAUDE FEALY A GRACE VALENTINE In "Forget-Me-Nots" and "Applesauce"

HARRY KAHNE New and Greater Mental Achievements

BIG SURROUNDING BILL OF FEATURES

COMMENCING MONDAY. MARCH 23rd

Exclutiva Philadelphia Engagemer. NELLIE & SARA KOUNS

Concert Sopranos in a Song Recital

EDW. STANISLOFF & GRACIE In Gypsie Wanderers with Six English Tivoli Girls

WILLIE WEST, McGINTY ft CO. In a Panto-Farce. "House-Builders"

BIG SURROUNDING BILL OF FEATURES

Two shows daily—2 to 8 P. M.—Prlcet Mat. 30c & 50c.No tax 85c...Tax Included. Night-30c. & 50c. No tax...85c. to $1.65 Tax Included.

AT B F. KEITH'S THEATRE

i autlet ilN nho» al K i ' week, with Ma I

i Tucker .i- the eh lion ,i splendid lot ol ne« songs i"

■ Ins i -. emeuuoue Intel bj I'■ I Shapiro and Jai u

\ ■ - Ml farce Bketch, called Forge) Mi Sots" and "Applesauce,1

• - presented bj Maude Feal) and \ ilentlne Both artl well

»a and popular in tne u - Harrj Kahni a mental marvel,

« ondi 11 il teats ol mind i oni • n i ral Ion Jack Bennj . - .1 > lever come- dian, und will: (he assistance ol his Qddle ■ 'ii ■ : - .1 1 Ighlj amusing a< Ol hers on the bill are 1 ind Snyder, Barn ■>"•* Whitledge, Miller and Wileon Five Dub- *kya and Joe ;i!id Willie Hale, with the usual screen featui 1 -

Another unusual iiill ol features ».ll in seen during the week ol March 23 Heading the bill are Nellie and Sara Kouns, 1 oni 1 rl sopranos, who hai e the best acl | 1 kind ever seen In 1.1 vllle A picturesque dance offering called "Gyps) Wanderers" Introduces Edward Stanislofl and Grace, who an supported bj the Six English Tivoli Girls, Others on the Iiill are Willie Wi I "]K<Jlnt) and ('ompan) In ;■ Bcream 1 Ailed "II" Builders." Jim McWilllams, Redmond and Wells, Dollie and Billle, Chevalier Broth- ers Cervo and Moro, Chlnko and Kauf in in The sir,•••11 features will !>•• the latesl Aeaop'e Fables, the newi I Pathe pictures ;«n. I the funnj Topics of the Day.

AT THE STANLEY \ 1 err) and .1 promn

plaj 'i - will 1 1, in lh< 1 w I mounl picture ' Sat ki loth and Scarlet." .> ■ will bt teen at thi Stanli j «i>ek

T story wa I for the ci bj • 1 iibba ii .

with the lives and loves ol i«" ■ • MI he world. The > oung

1 r of the 1 wo Is "i the fli| who ili>'-.- her leaping Brsi and thinking aftei ».1 rd. Oui in ili' wild and wool) w

■ ;in h of adventure she gels Into trou- ble with ;i handsome young mountain guide and decamps Easi when he .I-K- her to marr) him Later .1 bab) bo) Is born In a little French village where Joan 1 All 1 Terr) I taki iter

Back in Washington with friends 1 m and falls in love with the Bame fellow, who IKI- made good and la rep resenting lii- townfolk In congress. Bui I'II- other girl comes back from Frai mi 1 all bui ruins ■ he happiness of her sister

Jusi how everything ghtened oui in the end how Joan, who had will Inglj given up everything, even her good name, to protect her Bister, fin,illy Bnds lovi iiiil happiness, Is shown In a man ner thai makes "Sackclol hand Scarlet." .1- i- claimed b) Its makera, one of the most humanly appealing and real pic- tures in man) Beacons.

Dorothy Sebastian, new to the - plays Polly, Alice Terry's wayward sis- ter, in the production. Orvllle Paldwell, pr imlnenl stage actor, 1- the man In the .1-' Jules Falk, America's eminent violinist, presents a program of popular appeal, and Vincent Lopi 1' Van I! Fa Ii Ladies' Jazz li;md Is another featun

THIS WEEK

Sackcloth and Scarlet

WITH

ALICE TERRY From the Nove1 by George Gibbs

• • •

Levathan Orchestra's Tenor

MORTON DOWNEY VOCAL STAR with PAUL WHITEMAN'S TRANS

ATLANTIC ORGANIZATION

VINCENT LOPEZ presents the

VANITY FAIR LADIES' JAZZ BAND only organization of its kind

AMERICAS EMINENT VIOLINST

JULESFALK Presenting Program of Popular Appeal

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The Lost World AMAZING

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Motion pictures ror 1 ae most |i ■■ii' entertainment purposes, On> ••

in ;i while ;i picture is made for scientific reasons, but rarel) Is a feature made which combines both entertainment and scientific education

An exception lo the rule is "The Losi World," which La proving BO popular at the Aldlne Theatre

1 1 ■ • ■ .111.1 ii,. advent 111 e as well a' education are embodied in the amazing him Professors of Columbia and the University of California who saw the pic- ture in ili" making declare thai the

,;ii haa ever 00 urred 10 iboul .1 popular Interest In an he-

olog) ".1- the production of this remark- able film.

Imong those In the casi of "Tin- Lost World" are Bessie Love, Lloyd Hughe.;. Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Alma Bei nett, Virginia Brown r tire Bull M in tana ind Arthur 11

Ai 1 mil 1 mwa) «\ in maintaiu .1 com pleti agency tor the handling ol theatre tickets among the downtown playhouses, Through them Ii Is possible for one to

the best ol seats for any current or advance attraction In the city. The company makes ;i small charge for it* services, but one which ia consistent with the benefits rendered. Then 1- no al tempt tn gouge the public, nor does the company in an) way do business after

■ 1 ishlon of the well known speculator. Conway's try only to render a service which i> of considerable nee to the patrons who have an active Interest in pla) - For 1 ii" besl in Philadelphia it Is advisable and worth while to secure them from Conway & Co,

EVERYBODY understands how much peace ol mind dependa upon '!i" phj Blcal comfort.

It takes a wonderfully fine entertainment to make on* t physical discomfort or disadvantage.

tn ii theatre, or out of it. an uncomfortable or disadvant- ageous seal upsets your poise, mentally as well as physically.

The only thing worse Is not to be able to get any seat, tally if the entertainment's one your heart Is Bet upon.

I'eopie who Ret 100 per cent pleasure out of their play- going, begin by getting their tickets from those whose special

is lo provide satisfactory seats. THEY USE THE SERVICE OF THE 1 o.WVAV AGENCY and thus cut out disappointment and dissatisfaction from the very start.

It means much to !»• ■ Conway client, especially when .-11 11 B hard to gel

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\v;ii i present i ngagement ol "H . SI • ■" i nds ai thi \di phla, the < as will leave for Boston, where a limited booking has been placed, li waa the original Intention of the company to con tinue their tour even after the showing in the latter city, bul this plan waa re- centlj abandoned In order to allow Low' ell Sherman, star of the play to go to Hollywood where, during the summer months, he will appear in a series of -IN pictures

• • • "Betty Lee", the third Harbarh Mua-

leal success of the season, cum.-- to the Shuberl next Monday evening, the fore- i ui ner of the runni r of "The Student Prim i" Thi plaj lin* - were made from the story "Going Borne" by Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong I and the Bcenes have been laid in California. George Sweet, .!"•• B nol the Daughter ol Eddie Foy Brown, and Gloria Foy (who, bj the way i- ncit the daughter of Eddie Foy) are the principals in the cast "Betty Lee' containi many catchy melodies and lilt- ing airs, it comes direct from the Forty- fourth Street Theatre, in New York. where critl .- bestowed much praise upon

• general excellence of Its tj p< • • •

Charles Snyder Morgan, Jr., has the unique distinction ot coaching, at various limes, the three most widely known col- lege dramatic organizations. Before he

ime such an Integral pan of Mask .md Wig as Is now the case, Mr Morgan v ery materlallj assiste i the Mimes ol Michigan and thi Triangle ol Princeton in their undergraduate productions, AI- tliou. li-ii with the two li Institutions was bi li f, II Is quite Inti i I

lo know thai Mask ai d W a man of such varied experience. Nol onlj does Buch training carrj a breadth if talent, bul it also add- considerable prestige to the li i in- nl I bj the < lub.

Lowell Shermai ■ dited with ba\ ing i ' hi produ of "li . i .-:- ki ' Judging 'n m this, and from othi r Instam es of a similar nature, it ii be omlng moi i and mori nol li i able thai Vmi '■ an ai tors an bi ginning to Invade I he mi n highly specialized bram hes of thi theatn Sevi ral stars

•: .« writing pi "diu Ing an i starring in plays • public, of which "New Brooms," bj and with Frank Craven, is

Although Mr. Sherman ■Hd nol actually write the offering in which he i arrh - the main part, this lat'-st opus by Wlllard Mark has been In ble hands so far as thi business ol pro- ductii i. - ■ ■■■■ ■ rni d

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