Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 14, 1917, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS On THE CORNER
Wish to announce that with their own help now they expect
to give you the service which they have been trying to give
you at all times Owing to outside influences with our help
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we have been up against it ever since we have been in business
We would most respectfully invi
BETHLEHEM PREP
- EASILY DEFEATED
Freshman Basketball Five
Wins First Game By
29-19 Score
In their first basketball game of the
!Wulun. the Freshmen IP, o ctunu out tie-'
torte. user Bethlehem Prep 0 1111 the
long end of a 23 tulit score to their
credit Although Borne snappy playing
ttas done In the first half, the at and
half firmed to be slum and tteemed to
lack "pep' . Vernon et, the Fteshmatt
quintet allotted promise of some good
material fur the varsity nest year, lair
-11011311 2101110, mho scored half of the
eight field goals made by the Flesh:non.
lie ntado one particularly good stmt.
*then on recehing the ball alter It had
been out of bounds, Ito threw it bank
°ter 1110 head fore field gold 2lcllugh
u.tit the beat point-getter tut tint Beth
lehem 1,030, timing 2 field goals and
12 out of 20 fouls At no time was
State's lead seriously threatened, al
though the score at tlmes Man 0 1111111
fell points of being tied
l'hu
EMIL PREP -19
P. Smith
, TA Tr-29
M 01l In
mlnt maker
ll ult. Capt.
hohntltutlons Morklo for Bruhn
I:lnkala for Shoemaker, Young for Mus
chine Sprlnum for Luoue
Coals Mullin 4, Munchlltz 2
%tug 2, McHugh 2, Koster I
I uul Goals Mullin 12 out of 20, 161 c
1 I ugh 12 out of 20
A•wletn• Shoemaker 1, Muschlitz 1
Bt.mn 1, liinkald 1, 111ellugh 1.
Time "20 min balves.
?It Edwin M. Chance, consulting en
gineer for stAeral large anthracite tom-
I mice, of Wilkesbat re, I'a., pall deliver
Ittturo tonight In the Old Mining
I otlidlng at 7:10, on the subject "Mine
Atmosphere" The subjects of mine MOS
and mine safety lamps will also be dig-
- Th3 week only I'm here to buy
second-band clothing, coats and
I will pay a good price for every
thing. Just drop a postcard and I
will attend to it.
I. Jaffe
State College, Pa
Genl Delivery
FRESH
STRAWBERRY
SUNDAES
L at the
REXALL
:Drug Store
Thiflire
41 A.
Phofoplags ,ze Qualify
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State College, 'l)a.
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Nittany Theatre
WEDNESDAY
JACK CICIEFORD
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THURSDAY
ETHEL CLAYTON Pastime Theatre
FRIDAY
.TILE PRINCE OF GIIAXISTAIIIK"
FRIDAY
FRANK ffEENAN
.TES SINS YOU DO"
e a trial and see the improvement
Blue and White Wrestlers
(Cunt Mod from first pogo)
no mean opponent having experience
and strength In abundance yet Mills,
while apparently taking big chances.
caught and pinned his man neatly and
effectively.
Captain Long ended his evenings
motlt in two minutes and 31 seconds
by spreading Cross of Pitt upon tho
mat with a reverse chancery and bar
lock The visitors put up a game
and cleverly eluded dangerous holds
but one of Longs "sure death' . grips
left him a helpless s letlm in about 3
minutes of hard work
St halts 11 Ins Long Pont.
It is hind to nay whether Schultz
and Nicholas wore evenly matched or
whether Nicholas was a very good de
fensive w midi. It required 8 minutes
and 50 seconds of tunneling to decide
this question and at that time the State
:nun Men o,er 1118 opponent with a body
hold Schultz was on top continually
ye at one time Nicholas forced a roll
an td
the State matman found himself
below decks but In a moment won out
for the upper position. Nicholas proved
to be a good tighter and with only 10
seconds to run ho V.llll caught and held
neatly.
Nolan Wins Decision.
liendricks AA ho fought Nolan and held
him to a decision, seemed to prefer a
sun:Wing battle and for 7 minutes the
grapplers remained upright, although
this wins not Nolans wish, since he
stroNe hard to bring the wary visitor
to a more comfortable position Upon
reaching the A ehet, the Blue and White
wrestler had but a short time to work
upon his opponent and, unable to gain
a throne, was forced to he content with
the Judges decision in his favor
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The final bout betaeen Seidel and
Czarnecki wen full of fight throughout
for, although the big man from Pitts
burgh lacked a knowledge of the game,
he was wining to make tho evening In
teresting by working fiord. Hard work
cannot win a wrestling meet, however
and old man experience In the shape of
Carneeki took him into camp in 4 min
ute. and 40 seconds with a back chan
cery and neck hold
Occaeionally,a more heavy,
full-powered cigarette than
Fatima tastes mighty good.
But heavy cigarettes are a
little too "oily" and rich to
suit most men for long.
You are certain to find
more comfort in a delicately
balanced Turkish blend like
Fatima—a comfort that can
come only from pure tobaccos
properly blended.
That is why Fatimas are so
sensible—because they leave
a man feeling keen and "fit"
even after smoking more often
than usual. Prove it yourself.
„ISlaryftr.w&A...et,
SATURDAY
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.1111PROTECITED"
TZEDA BLILA.
./DiR DOUBLE LIFE"
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Captain Walton's Men Win
(Contluod from, Ilnat page)
throb goals from the floor and two from
the fifteen foot lino. The vieltore then
seemed to take a brace and Swartz.
Soltzer and Keating increased their
scores by nine Laubach and Blakeslee
then got together and assisted each
other In adding ten points to their
credit. Alter Shatter replaced Captain
Loomis, Walton and Keating brought
the score up to 42-22 before the whistle
blew.
The Uneup• •
P. CI FL G. A. Pts
a 3 30
0 0 0
4 2 0
2 1 4
0 2
1
a 1 0
0 2
1
Blakeesl., F.
Wagner, F
Adam, C
Walton, 0 .
Inon,
Laubach, F.
Fast. G.
17 8 7 42
F 0 Fl 0 A Pt.
2 0 0 4
3 0 1 6
Swartz, F.
Keating. F.
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Loomis, (C) O. 1 0 0 2
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0 0 0 0
Referee, Brenner, F. & M. Tinto of
State, 9. on Lebanon Valley, 12 Foul
Conla—Blakealeo 8 out of 12, Soltzer. 4
out of 9. Subpaltntlone—For State.
Laubaeh for Wagner, rant for 'Willson,
for Lob. Val. Shatter for Loomle.
BEST
QUALITY
Groceries
Wholesale and Retail
.• • •
Special Rates to
Clubs and
Fraternities
L. D. Fye
200.202 W, College Ave.
Why they're Sensible
SATURDAY
BERTHA ITALICH
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THEDA DANA
.Tll3l DARLING OF PARIS"
A Pox Super Production of ' , Romeo and
Juliet" Quality.
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f i„;-Weciday, Feb. 1,4, 17
PENN STATE• COUAGIAN
PRESIDENT SPARES RECEMCS
LETTERS FROM LEGISLATORS
Tho following lo a copy of a letter
received by President 'Sparks relating
to the appropriation booster campaign,
and le represontative of the tone of
many hitters already received by him
and a numbor of the atudonto:
"1 desire to call your attention to
the large numbor of lettere I am re
ceiving from mitigate of State Col
loge urging my support for a
large appropriation for Slots. It
is needles, for me to nay that I
am for tho College, no stated when
with 3ou Pennsylvania Day. It will
ho impossiblo for mo to answer
each Individual letter from your stu
dents, so I take this means to any
that you may rood this letter to
thorn. saying that - I am In full sym
pathy with their appeal and will
heed It. ,
Yours for service.
(Slimed) JOHN MORAY
alb Legislative District,
Luzern° County"
TONSILITIS PREVAIENT
Many eases of tonsillitis have devol
•ped during the recent cold spell and
he Health Service has been kept busy
ttending o them
S A. Marin...l7 In confined In the die
pon.ry with ahnt In probably typhoid
State=Centre
Electric Co.
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
State=Centre
Electric Co.
Store Closes at 6 P. AL
One Boy of the High School Age
Will This Spring Get a Suit of
GPM 47-a.fllGfl
CLOTHES
IN order to introduce these clothes to the younger young men
in this town—the fellows between 15 and 20—we are going to give a suit to
that boy of the High SChool age who submits to us the best essay of one hun
dred words or less on the following subject:
"how Much Does Good Taste in Dress Influence Success? "
Each boy can handle the subject from any angle he desires. But he must keep his essay
within one hundred words, write it plainly in ink on one side of the
sheet only and deliver it to our store in person.
There are no other restrictions—no other conditions. Here is a
chance for every boy in town to show what he can do, to get with
out cost a suit of these dandy clothes. Langham-High Clothes are
just built for you, old man—the only clothes that have ever been ex
,, , p ready made to satisfy all the preferences of younger young men.
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s----- The judges, who will decide which boyhas written the best
essay, will be men prominent in-the business and professional
life of this city. We hope to announce their names in the
near future. •
'8IEM!!
"BUD" WHITNEY TO
GIVE UP FOOTBALL
Lawrence A. Whitney. backfield
coach of the Penn State eleven.for the
past two year., ham definitely decided to
give up football and has announced his
retirement from the guano. "Bud", as
he is known to all Penn State student.,
has arranged to enter the automobile
buidnese In Low Angeles, California,
with a former Dartmouth clase-roate
and will leave for the Pacific Coast In
the near future. During the years in
which he coached the State team, "Bud"
wan engaged In the bond brokerage
business In Boston
The athletic committee of tho Col
logo to at prevent on the lookout for
a mom to fill Whitney'. place ao 000t0
BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1917
The standard reference for Fraternity Jewelry, together with
individual Badge price lists ,will be mailed on application.
Novelties Medals
Badges Insignia
L. G. •BALFOUR & CO.
ATTLEBORO, MASS.
MAIL YOUR LAUNDRY HOME
THE PARCEL POST LAUNDRY CASE
carries three weeks laundry 200 miles for 14c.
Saves its cost in one month. Cover of white canvas and
leather with brass stamp plate and reversible address plate for
your address on one aide and home address on the other. In.
nor case of wood. Light and strong= Size 13 x2Ol 2 x
3 1.2 inches.
Price $2.00 Postpaid -
Parcel Post Laundry 8agi1.25
Circular on Request—Agent Wanted
The Parcel Post Bag Co., 3000 Clifton Ave., Baltimore, II
sa • DID IT EVER OCCURTO YOU
ify
.ii that the VICTROLA in your g
,of Fraternity was too small for b
the house? 6
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w DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO a
jk
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lb zi
Go down today and talk it over g
with the man in ig
2 THE MUSIC ROOM - 0
tgio*,t4iK.*****!rlit.itligi*itv
Start at once on your essay. Some boy is going to win a Langham-
High—why can't you be that one?
Bring All Essays to Essay Department in Person
On or Before March 15
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tint to "Dick . Harlow. Penn /tate%
resident conch. A number of prospects
are being considered but no definite se
lection has yot been made. According
to graduate Manager Smith, efforts are
being made to secure an experienced
backfield coach who has demonstrated
his ability to develop a strong offense
Mowry's Cafe
Open Day and Night
Every thing fresh and good.
Come and try it.
F. J. Mowry
Fifty cadets of the 'United Stales 3111 Z
itary Academy at Weat Point were dis
missed recently for their failure to
pass the annual mid-year examination.
Most of the men were “plebes." --°'
Oat your
SHOE REPAIRING
done by
3. B. MINGLE, Export
116 Frulor St.
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If you like a thick soft lead that
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313-2 B—B (medium soft) are popular
For sketching, general writ
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For drafting, a medium hard
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For very thin, narrow lines, for ex
tremely accurate graphical charts. maps.
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Look for the distinctly ewater
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Your professors will confirm these state•
menus as to merits of VENUS pencils
For sale at the college hook store.
American Lead Pencil Company
215 Firth Ave. Dept. Q New York
a_FREE—This box of VENUS samples
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