Biiuniol> between the uprights for additional point. vs un indication of vvhnt mnj be ex ited ngnlnist Uuitmouth on Satnr the C.ctt' sburg game cun hurdl) iiuisldfud. The shifted lineup and • fact Unit the Blue and White used halted attack pniionlid iinjime fiom ttlng an ueuiuite line on the Htitiihl't the viusltv that Mill tinkle the 11k eon team. Unijliestloimbl), the ptc ill week must witness a decided Im* moment In tcum-pln) If Penn State t<> hate a ihamn .against Dirtmouth, t a week of hud pt.ictlcc will u-m* v man of the faults himtKht out in o (lott\ hlmrir Kami* The xplilt of e s<iuad Is one ordeteimlnatlon. with Utile destination llnown In. for the mois n.ill-e that the> me going to n't a nurm ti an. The lucking and mal suppoU of the students and nl nn{ will ]>la\ a tui'mlnent part hi the tno. and when a team has such sup it and Koes Into a Kamo with the tnmln-itlon not to he henten, the) e almibl) had to difent Coach lies- It Is workhiK haid this week to got sliapo and he has tho eonlkloace of th students and plovers The llnelip was as follows nu Male (JeltjHlmrtr own L 12 Kaiser ik. L T Igirou iinKlm L. O. Derr nt„ C niclmids •ss <Capt) It C Gingikh hustei It T Dulehoin •Collum U. 12. Cnmmiel (Capt) llllmns Q Smith dues L. 11. Phillips ay It H. Morden Snell r. Bicam Touchdowns Penn State—Haines, 101 l Goal from touchdown. Itnuch. ihstltutlnns Penn State Roeder for •ik. Heck foi Roedei. Rauch for ■ inglci. Celt) sburg Iloutr for Phll is. WoiKhlet foi Morden Dean for La- Linen foi Dean. Wolfe for Lar , ruhnnan for Wolfe. Zelglcr for *rr, McDowell foi lloutz. Ilefeiet. Eltuli*. Swuitlunnre. Umpho strove. Coined. Head Linesman, et. Williams. Time of tiuarters. ton mites. ATUONIZI2 OUR ADVERTISERS IF YOU WANT TO EAT THE BEST HOME -MADE PIES IN TOWN, STOP AT THE e re YST A 1^ J\. B. DIETRICH Penn State 1920 Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large number of her cubs. “How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?” she asked the LIONESS. “Only ONE,” replied the Lioness —“but its a LION.” . MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX of 10—BUT THEY’RE MURADS! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100?" Turkish tobaccos of the purest and belt varieties grown —or if we substituted-inferior grades, of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn’t beMUßADS—they’d only be Foxes 1 “Judge for yourself—!” Sficdalattention is called hUm^MeiCaSiS^ toMttrad2osi»Ttttßoxes JJ'jritUpyiCii o^^ußn^gatitlkVbil INFORMATION WANTED BY PUBLICITY OFFICE Tho College Publicity Dcpiiitment de* shes the names of ofllccrs of nil stud oU clubH for line In conmvUon with Us cnimt) now b service Will the* seen bales 01 presidents of the following cnnpUH oignnlzatlons kindly sent this Infoiniatlon to the Publlclt) Olllce, 17C Old Main, within tho next week, 01 mi noon iih dcllnlte organization for the jonr takes place? Names of olllcorH, their clunh and homo town aro do- Hlrod. Ai chltectiird Engineering Swclct)» Civil l2nKincoiliiK Society. I2lectilcal Englncciiiig Society. Industrial Engln cirliiK Society, Mixlianical Engineering biu let), MlnliiK Society, Motive* Power Club. 121cclio*CliemIcal I2nKl»ecrliiK Soclct), Combined 12iiKinccrinK Soclot). Pond Chemical Soclct). The* Thespians, I Vim State* Pla) ers, LleblK Chemical Society. ABileulturnl Social). Crab Applo Club. Shloln Club, Penn Stnto Grange, Country Life Club, Dairy Hus bmdr) Club, Forestr) Soclct). Clover Club, Commerce and Fiimnco Club, Ed ucational Club, Frldii) Club, Penn State Press Club, La Cercle Fiuncnis, Centro Cervuntcs. Pre-Medical Soclct), Men urali Society, Slavonic Club. Red Head Club, OutlnK Club, Rehabilitation Club, Volunteer Fho Deiut tnient. Scabbard ami Blade CADET OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED FOR YEAR fContinued from first pace) Zeller '22, E P. Hcckel '22, Call Eberl) -2, J. O. Chambers *22, . R. Dobolboui '22, C. B. Hamilton '22, C H Ficklngcr '22. G. 11. Barger '22. It. K. Foust '22, L S Gross *22 Second Lieutenants —E. Wolf '22, 11. S. Oliver '22. F. W. Heckcr '22. J B Spnrhawk ‘22. F A. Hubbnid '22, E. C Blnlcele, '22, GulUlma Medina '22, Mig uel Basorn *22. H Dill *22. J It. Stoll '22. R. Mlchener '22, 11. T. Hnmll '22. It. 11. Bra) '22, E. C. Davis '22, W. A. Conover *22, .T. E Flynn '22, C. D nimich '22. R 11. Hoffman *22, E D Klinger '22, E. N. Montague *22, A. I. Gulden *22. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN bishop w. f. McDowell TALIiS ON REPENTANCE (Contlnucd from first pago) ptlnilpks befoio he uses them und blissed Is tbe man who, knowing that the) exist, moves forward to the con ducting of the business of tho uni verse'' In order to use God's promise, one must know* right from wrong. Al wn)H dcsiro to do right. It la novor right to do wrong. Wo should not waste time to dotcrmlnu whether right is right or whothor It Is right to do right The world waits and In weak because it must wait since men and women do not feel that they must put the word of God to tho test, knowing that He can bo tiusted. How will >ou win >uur world? Will >ou klndl) com ptoinlse or go abend tho hard way? Chi Ist chose the Inttvr. If the men and women will walk in the steps which God has marked out for them, they will do much for tho world." WRESTLING CANDIDATES DIVIDED INTO SQUADS Because of the Inigo number of can didates for positions on tho class and 2 ' § i _- i THE SNAPPIEST LINE OF SHOES Ever Shown in State College 1 COLLEGE BOOT SHOP S i Ibwwmowbwwo—iwaWßfi j Penn State. Billiard Parlor f I Welcomes You Tobacco Candy varsity wrestling teams, It hail been found necessary to form u schedule In order to eliminate.any Irregulurlty In the numbor.of thoso uppciilag on dlf ; ferunt nights and to usauro each aspir ant the maximum amount of coaching Manager Sw eeloy '2l, baa made such a schedule and announces that It will becomo effective nt once.. Practice will be held every night ; from four-thirty to flvo-thlrty. Frcsh : mon and Juniors arc to report nt this time on Mondays and Thursdays while Sophomores and Seniors aro to report on Tuesdays and Fridays. Open prac tice will be held nt this time on ov er/ Wednesday night. Those who 'have elected to talce up wrestling for their gym credits should be suro to report after each practice. MININA SOCIETY HAS KNJOYAIILE EVENING Tbo Society again got under way on tho night of October Ist when a very onjojuble smoker and feed was glvcn*by the Junior class to tho new men and Freshmen In the furnneo room of the Old Mining Building Practically the entire faculty and studonty body of the School of Mines were present and did notable work In demolishing tho supply of eider, pretzels and smokes furnished 1 l Cigars CECIL B. DeMXLLE’S “SOMETHING TO THINK- ABOUT” From the Story of Jeanie Macpherson A nothor superb screen sensation, by the brilliant creator of “Male and Female” and “Why Change-Your Wife?” Amazingly different from any other photoplay DeMille has ever made. A lale of plain folk and bare realities, unfolded with a power and heart grip that only “The Miracle Man” has approached. A talc of green lanes and gay streets,, of blind youth and grim reckoning, of love, luxury, beauty—and something else that never before has ap peared in a motion picture! Destined to cause more public discussion than any other drama ever screened. Yet first, last and always an eye-fflling, heart-filling, gorgeous entertain ment, that every soul who is human will eagerly want to see. WITH Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter Theodore Roberts Monte Blue Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9 MATINEE FRIDAY AT TWO Special Prices:™Adults, 30c. Children, 15c, and tax PASTIME THEATRE by the Juniors. The Society voted to renew tho Hubscrlpltlona to the Tech nical Journals which have tun out and to make more minor additions to the Club Room. In addition to the meet ings when lectures will bo given by t.-elmicn) men, It was decided to hold Informal smokers monthly during the cunenl year in order to promlto good feeling between tho clnsscs Consider able Intoesl in tho Society was shown Jo Its members and It Is believed tbo coming yenr will bo a banner one Af ter short talks by members of the fue ulty and students the meeting ended with expressions of appreciation to the Juniors who carried off thu evening so successfully. AMERICAN COAL MINING INSTITUTE MEETS HEEL A meotlngjof tho executive bomd of tho Coal .Mining' Institute of America will be held In the New- Alining build- inuuiiiimiaiimiiuiiiaiimmimamiiiimiiamiiiiiinitiimiJiiittiD imiimiaiiimiiiitioiimtiittiiQuiiimimnmiiiiiimaimiiiitittnt Fresh Fish Poultry OYSTERS JVTeix'lcet 110 Frazer Street J H. H. EVEY, Prop. uimuatmmttmai)iiiiiirmaiimiiimiamiiiiiimQniuii!iiiiuiNiiiii!i'.aiiiitmimaumiitiii!aiimiintttaimtmmiomiiimuamimir Illness Strikes and often, in a hurry, calls for unusual needs Your Rexall Store Should, be Your Drug Store* REXALL DRUG STORE Robert J. Miller, P. D. PRODUCTION Tuesday, October 5,1920. lug nt 3 o'clock on Friday aftornoi The bo ml coimlHto of State mlno I HjiDcioiß, o]k>rutoiH and mining ongl com. It Ih the 111 Hi time that Stni College ban boon favored In such a \vn b> the Institute State Collego In v.e iiincKciitcd on the bonid b> alumi and by Dr. Mooro, Dean of tbo Scho< of Mines MJW EQUIPMENT IN SCHOOL OP MIN] The following equipment hna bee Inxtnllul in the Mining School. Two new units of modem oil fin C.iho nanny furnncca. Two polishing machines for moln loKniphy. One photographic nppnrntus for mo allograph). A Mine Safety Appliances Compnr Two Hour Oxygen Breathing App; fntua with Mouth Breathing Xhiul] meat. Unexpectedly State College, Pa.
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