Page Fofir GRAHAM & SONS, on the corner, with 24 years service extend a cordial invitation to all the Alumni to visit their place of business, and if a convenience, make it their headquarters for meeting old friends. GRAHAM & SONS DARTMOUTH GAME WILL BE GREATEST IN EAST (Cunllmicrt from nrtit i»iKo) showed exceptional heudwork in trls position Although «u*l consistent u ground gainer us C.iundninn ho nov cslhclcss is u gicnl livid general and makes up fot his running l>> lids quai ls. iordott, pluvlng at fullback mud a immu Tor himself lust yuu h> Ids i (insistent line plunglflg. 110 1» « nu l,c the mulnstuvs of the teum In tho of f, unite llulluook is a defensive man although he tna> he counted upon to do tils slmte of tho work in tho way of line plunging. AHlmui.li Coacli Spentu has had some trouble it Ith ills wing positions lio never theless seems to Imtu a formidable pah "in the form of Woith and I'ostei The latter lias been shifted from tho baeklleld white the former was select ed as tho best of the nine who were tiding out for the position Sonnon berg ami Neldllngor line up in the tackle position white Crisp and Moore will play at guard Cilsp was out of the game for a short time with a bad shouldei but ho Ims fully recovered and Is better thin ever Cunningham at center Is one of tho mainstays of the line In fact, as a defensive plus or it is haul to find Ids equal Tho line averages but IbO pounds but Is very fast white the batkfleld Is a combina tion of speed and weight In all the team ptesenls a very formldablo ap pearance This Is probably tho most Important game on tho Green schedule and the student body nrc looking upon It as tho deciding game of tho year Tho team stayed at tho Spruco Creek Country Club Inst night and will motor to tho game. Kino iinil While The Penn State eleven Ims put in a busy week making tho final prepara tions for this contest. Tho Arst two gnmes hav o Conch Bczdck opportun ity for seeing what his men were cap able of doing under flro and tho con sequent >workouts have bettered their. M—l—l—l—M—W—l—H-M'-J-'H-**' |ANNOUNCEMENT *»: Wm. McEachren has turned his Grocery Store X at !15 Frazier Street, over to A. B. and FREDREICK j- V. STRUBLE, and it will hereafter be known as | STRUBLES’ GROCERY $ The new firm will appreciate the continued pat ronage of all former customers of the store and will gladly welcome any new ones. Ihe FASHION PARK TUROLE A SOFT, WONDERFUL STYLE OF COAT, WHICH ADJUSTS ITSELF TO ANY MOVE YOU MANE. EXTREME, BUT IN SPLEN DID TASTE , AND CAPABLE OF RE TAINING ITS SHAPELINESS EVEI, THOUGH FLEXIBLY TAILORED . work along mu lons Much. The Blue tun) White nun realize tho potency of this content and lime been working haul to prepme themselves for it. Tho> have been heart and soul In their work and whatever the outcomo of the Mime this Suturdu}, thJio will never tie an.! doubt ns to whether the men pi.ijed their best Bewick's "better than jour best" will bo a major por tion of thoh woik in this game. Thoy have set themselves to tho task and will pioduce everj effort to add to tho kloij of Penn State. inning the week tho men have been Klvcn all tjpes of workouts Straight foothill has been used consistently, but several new plain have also boon work til out Tho Bluo and White llno-up this week will bp with out the services of Itaj Duel, who was injuted over a week ago, and DJok Rauch, who was lomoved eailiei in the week. The Blue and White team will bo several pounds llghtei than the Big Green stonewall, but sjihlt and lighting forte is oxpcct ■ d to make up for that deficiency. Tho LMrtmouth line is much moro experi enced thin the Penn Suite lino and a great battle will lie fought out betw een these opposing forces. Ever} Penn btate man is In buck of tlint lino and If mot ah suppoi t has os great an ef fect as Nlltunjltes believe, then tho line will hold The work of tho back tlelds has been Improving steadily, but the lack of sutltclont interference is >il felt. Duilng the week Klllitigor was shift ed to quarter in place of Williams wjio has not been well for some time and the phi} of tho former has boon a favorable pint of tho week’s work Snell is at Ills old position at full,and Is expected to bear a great portion of the work of beating down tho oppon ent's line At tho backs are "Charlie” Waj and "Uinklu” Haines, both of whom have been doing flno work all week Wa} was ono of tho men on the Blue and Whito cloven who was so greatly feared by tho Dartmouth team and Ills work this Saturilnj will be watched gieatl} by the Hanover ites In view of this fact. "Charlie’' ! inn> not be able to make many spoc- SimjKwriTtofhwr mlMffl Wuv Correct - VLb jgress Dellefonte and State College - Pa. tacular runs against them, but his work will bo a great feature of the Bluo and White offonso'ond it would not be surprising If lie woru to uncork one of those beautiful, dodging, squirm ing runs of his over tho Grcon goal line. Haines has also been doing work of tho samo type us Way. ’'Hinkio” is a wonder at dodging and his rips through tho tackles mean many a yard gained for tho Bluo and White. Brown and McCollum continue at tho wing positions Brown hns boon playing up to old-time form and his tackling is becoming a potent fnclor in tho team’s defensive play McCollum hns improv ed and has boon getting down tho .field under punts and on forward passes with a speed and suroncss that makes him a desirable man for tho ond posi tion. At center is "Deutsch” Bontz. His work this season has boon of such a.chuructur that in spile of tho short time he lias been out for footbaal this fall, he is tho man for tho center poet. His passing, while not up to form In the last game, has boon greatly im proved and will be steady and accur ate. On either side (if him will be found Captain Harold Hess and ’'Red’’ OrllllUis. Hess has been doing lino work on the line and bids fair io make ns great a name for himself thoro as he did In the backilold His punting has bettered Itself and'the Bluo and White captain may bo expected to put up a great duel with Dartmouth's star hooter. "Red” was substituted for Rauch earl} in the week and has work ed hard to be worth} of the post, and his p!u> tomorrow will be indicative of what lie will do for I’enn State. At the tackles are Beck and Schustor. Both of them uro mainstays on the defense and when the Bluo and Whito takes the ball, holes will be opened on tho lino where theao mon play. Beck Is an Ideal lineman, as great as ho was In tho backfleld and 'his fight and spirit are factors in keeping up tho morale of tho men who play along side him as woll us tho vvholo team. Schustor is playing his first }ear on tho vursity and bids fair to become a permanent ilnumon ' under tho Blue and White. Tho teams will lineup on Saturday as follows COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT <1 THE ATHLETIC STORE; On Co-op Corner - - - - INTEGRITY WE INDORSE THE IDEA OF INTEGRITY AND QUALITY ADVANCED BY OUR TAI-, LORS AT FASHION PARK. TODAY, CLOTHES MUS x T GIVE SERVICE FIRST AND AFTER THAT A SUBSTAN TIAL STYLE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. BE SURE YOU SECURE VALUE BY BEING■ SECURE IN THE CHOICE OF A CLOTHIER. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON REA DY-TO-PUT- ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK ALWAYSPRICFD TO WARRANT VALUE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Dartmouth Penn Slnte Brow n Beck L E. Worth L.T. Snncnbors L. Q Criui> Cunnlnghum Mooro Noldllnger Foster Boyer □rundman Holbrook Jordan PLANS STARTED FOR PENNA. DAY PROGRAM (Continued from first pago) number of visitors ahva>s present at this timo are looked upon to swell tho crowd to'enormous proportions. Thu ovonts of the duy will begin at ten-thirty o’clock on Saturday morning when the annual Pennsylvania Day 10- v ievv of tho cadet regiment is to bo held on Now Beaver Field .Although it has been planned to Itavo somo promin ent military ofUcer present at tills affair, nothing definite along this lino has been done by the commltteo In charge, of- which Judge H. Walton Mitchell is chairman. Tho review in itself is always' one of tho best attend ed events on the fmtiro program and v Isitors nro usuallj so impressed with It that thoy carry hack homo with them reports of tho high piano on which military instruction at Penn State rests. Saturday's Feutures. The football gnmo 1 In tho afternoon, however, between tho Bluo and White otevon and tho University of Nebraska wearers of tlio mole-skin will bo the big fcaturo of the da} and tho one that promises* to hold tho center of Interest until tho very last play has been made by tho opposing teams. The contest will probably bo ono of tho best over witnessed on Now Beaver Field in asmuch os Nebraska lias the reputa tion of putting out some of tho best gridiron aggregations west of tho Mis sissippi, a tact that Was forcibly shown last year when thoy carried off the championship of tho Missouri Val le} Conference Much intorscctlonal rivalry la also expected and will no doubt ko a long wny In making the game Intensely Intel eating. Thu closing number to thu evcnla of the day will come on Saturday even ing when Mina Olive Kline will uppeur with tho Perm State Glee Club uh guesl- Mololat. Thu major part of thu pro gram for thin nffnlr will bo rendered by Mina Kline but thu Otco Club also promises to como In for Its share, es pecially In the closing iftimbur when both the club and tho noted soprano sing together HAVEFORD FIRST SOCCER OPPONENT (Continued from first pngo) tho Quaker collcgo by building up a team. that, from present Indications, will bo a strong contender for tho clinm plonshlp again this year. Coach Crowoll Ims had considornble dllllculty In determining tho Unc-up for llio opening game tomorrow. Spec ial efforts will bo mudo to mako the gnmo a success fiom a Pomr Stato vlcwpoint, as the result will havo a big Inlluoncu In Penn State's efforts to gain membership' in the lntcrcolleglato as sociation, which now Includus Yale, Harvard, Prlncoton, Pennsylvania, Cor nell, and Haverford. Daily scrimmages havo revealed rcmarkablo possibili ties In somo of tho candidates who aro LOST Saturday, a black watch fob with gold bucktcand blue enamel Ma sonic charm attached. W G. HINTZ, 117 E. Beaver. Copyright 1920 Hart SchaJTncr & Mont Here’s some good advice that will save some money for you; take care of your clothes; brush them often, hang them up on'a good hanger at night; take all heavy articles out of the pockets—keys, notebooks, etc.; alternate your* suits—wear one a few days an® change off. Good clothes deserve good care; you’ll be well repaid if you “treat ’em” with care Fall styles for young men YOU ought to. see them; new ones from Hart Schaffner & Marx that are the livest w.e’ve ever seen. Simplicity is the main note —but it’s interpreted in such a way that the clothes look distinctive • We’ve made our prices very low g and our standards are very high.. g If you aren’t satisfied—money bac k j MONTGOMERY & CO. S BELLEFONTE 1 | STATE COLLEGE out for tli Is snort and Coach Cl owp)I liopcg, to put in tlio Hold tomoriow* a ■ smooth working combination built up around a nucleus of hint year's varsity team. The pi obalilo tlne-up of tho liluc and Whilu team Is. goal keeper. Long hurst, fullbacks, Jones and Gladding. hAlfbacks, llarral, Mattner, and Milli gan, outside right, lluzolwnod, Inside light, Traphoner, center, Mcarklo, in side left, Grubb; outsldo left, Halimon llostcinmn. Blackmore, Keller, Miller, and Kennedy will bo on tho sldo lines. I • ALU j IS THERE A YOU W “WE HAY | The PI& | iV. % 212 E. COLL; Don’t treat ’em rough Friday, October 8,1920 After tho opening game'agalnst Hav orford. Crowoll'a proteges will try to comiuur tho strong Syracuse team horo on November tho thirteenth. Follow ing this tho team will tnko a north ern trip which will Include games with Shucuko, Cornell ami Toronto This tilp ''HI ctoso tho day boforo Thanks giving. 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