NO PLACE LIKE HOME GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner has been home for the boys for over 23 years. Always glad to see you. County Clubs coolly, meetings of tlie ‘arlous t 4 clubs new mint to strange tot mutual Clirlstni is 1i11111,4 Must ottainlaations too planning some t I function and Maki... seem to be must popular. e 140oming Count) Club is Mon tt, held Melt -. Mir In Williams on Deeembta instal)-ninth 1n the 1 loud Warlng's of 01100110 mall details for their Christmas donee , nit the music the meeting of the York Ito Club hold December fourth the detain tot Its elitism:ls dance arranged tied fork on the Ell. unctiontMal icd. Tile Yule eownt mill take 1.1/100 on DCCOIII3OI 10th In the Coliseum Hall Tile lc nil. be furnlahea Waring'a eslm of Ti cone he Silo and Croutotd County Clubs planning to hold a nnblnetl Venn o dunes. In the 'Allmon° 'rumple In • on the e‘enlng or I),onlher thlt- e Penn Slate-Philadelphia thou, bu held In the 131.11 e, uo-Stratfol d ecentber L,4 .1.5 -ninth o limbs county Oub Is planning annuul dunce m the Berkshire In Ing on December thirtieth o Centre Countltinit are plannhar to their dance at Bellefonte Oa Do er taenq -set oath In the Bush Al • to Lacku.sttintt count) dub u 111 Its annual Cluistnets dance at the , Scranton, December, Pa. scent,- h, Siren's orchestra born Set baton been engaged The dance all] be at 9 p In and continue until mu Present Indicationsassn.. Silo titles of a large coon d and a soc a] affair : DESTROYED PART OP A. D. S. HOUSE LAST FIUDAI he Alpha Delta light,. fraternity wns the victim et Ilist e fly account that has et cut d o Celelge till,. 111 The d Woke about Melt e Pt piny clog and pained / onslderable Way betata the 111,11 01111 IS It. lah the scene Tilt punk the ....shined rts of the taus and student depart ts, the file one Llieelteil Info, 111 tin course It woo confined to the, r and noi.eral pip Milne, The first Pao tionoldetabh demob, it Id the from below and the entlie holier tilled (tile amok°, nhleli will 'te ktite tedecoratlon Tao damage pill unt to about $4,000. match le tea by I:taunt:hit Under the direttion of the Penn State . SI C A. an organized eitinp dun being conducted throughout Centre unty to create the aenlinnent and 100 the twee/unity fundr to effectualls unitize Y. M C. A. mimic hi title tart the male Similar munpaignii mo zing carried out In all bil nom of ennmitania. the plan being to ditlile to Mate Into eight diettlein Center uty .111 be one of meson tauntles prising. Dlottlet numbs:, Thiess At ',resent time representathes of the it foettlty and student "V members holding meetings ht 101 tents of county Impressing noon the people edmAtlonal and soLlal need of V C A otganlzatlon and ohnestlon for :-:-:-,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Henry Grimm The Tailor :1: . A 206 E. College Ave. 3: =EI tate-Centre Electric Co. lectric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH -- UM: SOPHOMORES WIN WRESTLING SCRAP (ComlnUed on loot 5410) the tieeLolon otel Parka , 2J The grim ohis tat*t_ti on their feet for several soloutex 111111 nhen thou did go down, It .14 only 0 lineation of n few neeonds !tame Chei mere an their feet again The nest lime Parke non 'alum down tool tweeting down for the tonagnder of tile bout, Mach wen little more titan a minute I=l In the 175-pound bout, Wilson, a roomer member of the clam of 1020, but nearing the colors of the class of 1322, took 1110 Freshman opponent E B Parks, to the mat Immediately and after obtaining a double arm lock threw him In too minutes and thirty seconds The Mast oelght amen proud us fast and Lull of Intel let Ile any of the others with Sat ton representing the Freshman and 11 etrel upholding the honor of oho Soph "mot ex The second year man by a quick lout bad move took his opponent to the mat lout oast on tile bottom By 0 clot roll Wetzel threw his heavier opponent on Ills back and obtained a fall In four Mittel. and Shirts-three 1 , 11 000105 The nuonmary nude class—Jonen . 22 threw Mor timer '23 in alone mlnutea LE-pound souse—Glneerlclo '22 got decinlon user Teegan . 22. 1351tound class—William. '22 got de3 ,Islon moo Buscaglia . 22 In Mr. min utes 115. pound cluso—Roso '22 throw Fero .14 In two minutes Monty noon& 158-pound olans—Oehrlo '22 got do -94.0n of er 11. 12 Purl. '23 175.nound Woes—Wileon '2?. threw 33 13 Paths '23 In two minutes thirty secondo llatttttclght—Wotzel 22 throw Sar t:en '23 in four minutes thirty-lbws; vecontln OffkWh. Recto°, “Doc" Lords 'I Ism Dr Steckor .31 CL !MI LECTURES TO BE Aft. the Christmas' bolldnyn, the Tu..lnd evanlng lectures by members tif the faculty will bo glean as has boon tin. .4.111 In former yearn Professor It dice 0111 open the course on January tido t. • till tt MI 0 lecture on .. .Tack Lon- don, Ills NV:Rings arid Ills Place In LIP-tatuto" Thu uocond lecture will Lk en on .Itinuttry toontleth by Dr. 7.00 k Tho lectures 0111 bo given In the Old Chapel each Tuesday evening tt s den-fifteen A full schedule of the somaers toll die published later. All ueleonle THE ALL-COLLEGE H EADQUARTERS for TOBACCOS and CONFECTIONS THE VARSITY STORE WILBUR F. LEITZELL RICHARD C. HARLOW ISM= Take; home with you a book whose scenes are laid in "our own Seven Mountains. THE HOUSE OF THE BLACK RING Robert Service poems make very acceptable Christmas Gifts K. METZGER WONDERFUL RECORD ' MADE BY ELEVEN (Continued nom first pogo) nete an the maul) of a fumble by Brun rand arecover) b) State on Penit'ad 2-)ard line After three attempt. by Penn State baeke, Robb took the oval user and Cabbage kicked] the goal. Later an the game. Conoser gut Ills boot Into working ceder and cent at beautiful livid goal fawn Penn's 25-laded line. Llerdekln men had at last found them nelson On November eighth. midst a gall. - Mg of almost 10,000 Pent. llonia Day rooters, the lllue and White tontinu.l Its minnlng streak by besting the Le high team, easily v.inning by a 20 to 7 score Thew .1111 little doubt about the outcome of the contest often the opening full minutes. the supremacy of the Penn Stine Mutt being plainly evi- Mot Although the In ealm at the be ginning of the game sent to Lehigh, they sure nimble to make any credit able gains Iliggi.. punting in Ida. of Hem 11110 had been injured, did ex ceptionally men. Robb vnts the star, hitting the lbw for consistent gains and slashing the ends for many more Lo high's lone touchdown 010110 rote In the game ,as a result of a blocked kick and recovery by Booth mho scored thereon. With 1110 season draulng to a close, the Lionel tntteled to Ithaca, N V, whore they administered the big Red and 0111110 team It most setere drub bing Formant mumes featured this game, the 2000 Yorkers being unable to break them up, The last and most gratify:ng game of the season 1,1111 played On Ttnite) Dor, with tlie Unitersity of Pittsburgh as the Blue .d White's opponent Then It 1100 that the Penn SUM men showed their true mettle and ability. The Pitt Panther was completely outplayed, and except for a belated spurt mho ein three consecutive nest domes—the only Ilmt downs attained through the game—mere made, the Nittony Lions store never In Ringer. A spectacular run of 75 bunts for a touchdown by Caputitt Higgins and u 53-yard sprint tluough the entire Pitt team by 'Tie Way mere the blight lights of the big content Penn State hod coma 11110 her OWIII Playing Ills last season of football for Ins Alma Mahn ,Captain Higgins stands out us tho shining light of the wholo °canon. "Bob" nos alua)n there, break ing up the opponents . attack, snatch ing fomaril poses out of the ah , and With best wishes for a very HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON College Boot Shop 1 :, t:.il.isi.e:mg.ol:llQC.Cdt.l,:ael4gatAAl,:sol.ll+•:vta.).segaij by Prof. F. L. Pattee CHRISTMAS CARDS Boys' and Girls' Books 111 Allen Street PENN STATE COLLEGIAN punting when Lulled upon, and his punt ing was just another of the Stellar pet. fort:mimes which re had exhibited title year Harty Robb, the Blue nod White's star quarterback hits also play ed Ills last game of college football, and In hurl gmaluittilon, Penn Static loses one of the headiest, fleetest and quick-wit ted quarter blobs she has had for a long time Robb has been a consistent guirt getter rill season, Its line plunging and anal running being enLeptlonal and Ills forward passes erbium falling to remelt their mark. Gemge Brown, Higgins' limning mate, Iran also played wonder ful football Br own has been playing a consistent game for the snot two sea sons, rilwaYs till 1110 11111C11 111111 ,11/1111 1111111 1 1 the ball "Ben" Cubing°, the mar tackle whose Ilnework train been such a fentuto nll season also goad tams this year. and the latex 00th he keenly felt. Inasmuch as he also in a wonder In Welting goals. Along with the loss of Cubbage comes the loss of Conoter. the other Road-boots and star center "Connie" played wonder ful football 111111 season, anal his urn k both 11111 offensive and defenshe. espec ially in the Penn and Pht contexts, was nothing short of remarknble Another man who probably played his last game for the Blue and White is Henry, who Is consldet log entering a medical school Hest tent "Real" has ulwayst been a mainstay on the line, Ills wok for the past two seasons being shining example of football work. "Pk" Wet, an dimin utive w ontliw Binning amuck with the ball nt Galt opportunity to handle It, was Penn Shale's luminary In open !told Dartmouth, Penn, Pitt and others found out by experience Juet 1111111 the small halfback can do, If given the chance Hess, although out of the game part of the season due to Pies—Bread—Cakes i, Ice Cream a Specialty State College Bakery 1 . I ittralumnintiammulavitimmamminittsmitiniumm. an Injured ankle ,exhibited svondm ful line Lucking ability and defensive murk In curly contest In which he partici pated Among the others, Snell, Rauch, Lightner, Haines, Beck and many others shooed this season, as inner be fore, of just o hat stuff the) lien c made, and that "stuff' oils Si hat winning teams ocre made of. Last nod not by tit* means least comes thu scrubs, those rnen 11 ho. night utter night bore the brunt of the tarsiWs attack and %wilted so that Penn State's carol)) should be the wonderful team It man All honor Ls due tile Nei übs IM=!I Bunn Slate has 1/01,11 exceptionally futtunate In her coaching staff. Be fore Conch llexdek returned thin fall, Assistant Coaches Harlow. Berman d Martin had been porkang v.ith‘the men and consequently the squad Was in good condition when the head torch milted "Fight hard and light clean! . Sas the motto throughout the season, coupled n ilk the desire to instill in die niece the Idea that they must give "st little better than their best" And it mu) safely be believed that the de mi:od result am obtained, hI virtue of the pock of the mon throughout the 0118011 Outlook Bright With at knot tout. letter men go C. E. Shuey JEWELER Repairing a Specialty CHRISTMAS GIFTS We Have Them Toilet Articles ,Cameras Fountain Pens Perfumes Special Gift Boxes of Stationary The Rexall Store on Allen Street CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN In the search for Gifts for Men, who in making their own selection consider Authenticity and Elegance, it is suggested that our care fully garnered assortments be reviewed. „ gitaghe (clothier 0/ OPT dorrect gross uELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE -PA, Inn from college this yo u r, Penn Stated outlook tut next Yew till remains Night. The tom of Higgins, Robb, Cubism° and probably henry will be keenly felt, bid the work of Om sec ond string men and the scrubs this full Ints been of such gratifying mi mic that Coach Otvdek feels certain of as good a combination next fall As the men become better accustom ed to the coach's type of h.truction, they will undoubtedly profit consider ably thereby and next year there will liemen on the squad who have already had two years of Bezdek's tutelage. With much men nn Hess, Way, Rauch, blown, Osborne, Snell. Haines. ICl linger, illiki, Deck. Lightner OriMith, McCollum, Williams and numerous others on the tutund next year, Penn State will have a team representative of the institutlion and ono which will oe ono of the biggest contenders tot honors in the collegiate world The tntok house was the scene of + J. C. Smith & Son +x ~ DEALER IN - X General Hardware ... Builders' Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. v y State College, Pa. -1: 44: I : I H-I-I-i-I-H-144-1-144-1.:44-1-X,:÷l÷H-H-e :÷:-:-t-:-:-• Clothes for Business, Sport, Motor, 'and Evening Service Wednesday, Diceitib4 . l7, 1919 ton important meeting of football Men last Frith* afternoon, when the captain for next year's gridiron team wan chosen. The popular choice fell to W. 01. Henn, the powerful fullback of thin notwon's slat uggregation. The choice wan mode mutnimoun • RGONNE A r Nn ARROW iOnniii COLLAR Cliutt,Ptatody&Ca """427tretr`gra="""
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