l’aj?c Four Graham & Sons On the Corner j On iln-ir 2611 i anniversary welcome you. \v.- an- headquarters for fine confections, tobaccos, cigarettes, pipes, periodicals, and novelties. May we have the pleasure of •serving you often? LARGE I'ENX- STATE GROUP AT SILVER BAY .'• it'- :tt:* !.-l- -l the shit tv-s-venth an- ;n * M the V. M. l'. A. hold I', im S: it*- ranked fifth ::i the number with forty-eight ;! l i«,tl «if the had th<- Lira- rotul <•:' |jv»- hundred and thirty-five del.-gnt. s :il Sue •••mfrtftili* e COACH iiEZDEK WHIPPING GRID StfCAI) INTO SHAPE (Continued from first page) goo*! shu|K.* within ;t short time*. The material from which the haek fi<-]*| will )*_• picked is more plentiful, and includes five* candidates from last fall's yearling squad as well «s eight m*-mIH-rs of tlfr r.»:P» varsity squad. It is expected that either Kiliinger or Itiim-r will call the signals, while the struggle for the half hack positions rests between Lightnc-r, Knnbh, anil Reding.-i-, whose foot, which was in jured last fall, is in good condition once more. Captain Snell will in till probability he the regular fullback, al though he will he closely* pressed by Hess, lu addition to these men. Car sou, Cornwall, Palm, Patton, suid Wil son. all of last year's Cubs, arc making strong bids for positions j« the bark field. ••Killy” sustained slight in juries recently, but will l*c practicing again shortly. One of the biggest jobs that con fronts the coaching staff this year Is tin* development of it new line around liner, guard, and Uentz, center. Can didates for tackles include Hess, .Mc- Mahon, l,ogur, and .Madera. The last two. who showed up well in caVly practice, an- injured at the present time but eXlHvt to resume practice 1m»- fore long. 11l respect to guards, liner. |«oi*»lit» Murray. Hugh. Armbruster, Hair, and Singer are showing up well, the last ‘three being acquisitions from last year's Freshman team. JVntz is the logical candidate for center, but lias two formidable opponents in Knji scr ami llamiltou. Sophomores. 15c deiik. of last year's squad reported for early practice blit recently broke a shoulder and is out of the game in- First National Bank STATE COLLEGE. PA. W. L. Fosler. President David K. Kapp, Casliicr Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street 20th Century Shoe Company Have you seen our line of fall Shoes and Oxfords. One of the snappiest line of shoes shown instate College, at prices consistent with the quality.. Scotch Grains, Norwegians, veals and Viking Calf are the pre dominate leather this fall. We have them. 12 IS. Allen St. D. J. Lehman,’l7 Manager ' ' ' i The stuff of conches that is round ing this year's squad of gridders into shajic is iilentical to that of last fail. It is headed l.y Hugo P.*-zdek, who is commencing ills fourth year here as Director of Physical Education and couch of football and baseball. He is acknowledged one of the foremost men tors of the pigskin sport in the coun try. Since coming here, he has al ways turned out teams , that were an honor to Penn State. JA*r the past two years, his lliue and'White football i*-ams have been listed in the top ranks in collegiate sporting circles. “Dick” Harlow is back on the job as assistant to “'tu-x.” and is devoting most of his time to the large task <*f developing the line. He is one of tin- Ijest coaches in the country in this de partment of the game, as well as on** of the most capable of scouts. Hi* has recently received a number of entic ing offers to couch at other institutions but lias rejected them in order to .serve his Alma Mater. ‘‘Dutch'' Herman will have charm* of the Freshman squad as usual. Al ready he has a likely bunch of m-w students under his tutelage, and reg ular practice will be under way in a short time. He has trained yearing teams for a number of years, with al most invariable success. •■Riff' .Marlin, the varsity track coach, is again acting in the capacity of trainer to the football team. His duties include keeping tile players in good condition and attending to any who arc injured. Huskies these men. a familiar figure on the field is Dick Rauch, last year's :am:!iiiiit:ii!:i!:i:i.it:!iiii:iiiii!uii!:mi.!!itiiiii!ii;i:iit]i!iiiu:iiiiummiimiuinmi(i!ii(iii uiutuitftitiiiHiiiHaiUiawfifanwuHWiawiwiWf 1 PENN STATE BARBER SHOP I 1 § 1 5 barbers J j INo YA/aiting > | i 5 § P. J. Smith, Prop. State College | FiiiittiiiiimniiiaiiiiiiinMimimmmitimimmfitimiiui.mtiiiiiimiiiiniimmmitJimtiiimitiiiiiiiiiimniiiitimiiiaiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiHimiitlM We specialize in our soda fountain anti toilet goods de >l partment. After class noth ing can quite equal our re freshing drinks for thirst quenchers. . THE VARSITY STORE College Ave., Opposite Front Campus star lineman. He is ineligible to play this fall, "but Is assisting in the pre paration of (lie team fur the coming si-h* dule. SPLENDID NUMBERS -MAKE UP “Y” COURSE li'oMlimied from first page) ■<n Ids tidily il)ous;tml dollar harp. Mr. Salvi to S'tate College under tie- tnatngeuicnl of the Metropolitan Musical Ihnvuii on tile twenty-ninth of October. A violinist who won first honors and Mu- Cornell Conservatory Prize in a fi*-ld of two hundred and fifty coin p.-titors from the I'nUed States and Europe is worth hearing. Grisha Monas.-yji.-h recently won ihis honor as a violin soloist. He appears at the Auditorium in the combined musical ami entertainment course some time in November, although the exact date has not b<-t-ti amiomiccd up ’to the present time. l-Mirar A. Guest, the poet of the plain people, is included on the pro gram and lie comes to State College, bringing ids verses of cheer and hom ely philosophy uf the students of Penn Slate on the twenty first of .laiuiary. Tens of thousands of American homes are familiar with ills poems and wol eoine them as they appear daily, syn di'-ated in one hundred and thirty lead ing newspapers throughout the I’nUed ; States. His many friends here will ; nmJoiibiedJ.v lake this opportunity to j hear and see the man whose works 1 they have so often read. Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Oceanic Ladles Quintet is an orchestra with a history; three years as a standard attraction in Lyceum and hautauqua, one year entertaining the soldiers In France and England and two more years tonring America. This organization was one chosen from fifty to tour tin* Antipodes when* they, gave more Ilian seventy concerts. Th«*lr program will be a to music lovers when they appear here on Feb ruary the tueuty-l'h'ih. Thompson Hlood (.-(lilies'* to Stale ‘olh-ge on the'fourth of March. It is aid of him that lie goes about to world making people happier and bet ter for having known him. Mr ANNOUNCEMENT!' Hoy and Neidig’li are the successors to Miller and Breon High Grade Groceries a Specialty Fruits and Vegetables in Season HARVEY’S Baked Goods and Ice Cream PRODUCTS OF QUALITY ' We cater especially to the wants of Fraternities, Clubs and Board ing Houses. We urge Caterers to consult us. We offer Quality and Service at moderate prices. HARVEY’S 220 East College Avenue Bell Phone 211~ .j~]. >]• >j»j< •]< >j* *]• >]• 'J 1 4* 1 The Right Kind of Clothes Ever notice how much better you play-how much keener you are—when you’ve got on a nifty new outfit in keeping with your station in gob? Golf suits are the thing these days; good, stylish golf suits, the kind Hart, Schaffner & Marx make; the kind we sell. You will find then here in all the rich new patterns for fall—in tweeds, homespuns~and you’ll find them priced excep tionally low, too for such high quality- Montgomery & Company STATE COLLEGE No exchange charge on checks BELLEFONTE I'louil has* a urogram ronsistin« of' humorous sketches am! iuim-rsona tions ihot is well worth seeing :ni«l, .Mnnlraville Wood is a' practical in ventor who should prove a great at traction io tlie students a tlVtirt State, lie gives an entertaining d.-iuonsti'.i tioii of modern scientific discoveries and his management guarantees Dial there is something happening every minute that i'i'ei'. Wood is before his alldietlee, I’t'of. Wood's entertainment will be tin* final number of tin- course when lie comes heft* oil tile tWonty sccond of April. Season Tickets Soon on Sale •*♦»*,,** ,*« »*, $35 * *i* *t* *%* *i**s**s* *i**i**t**** *l* Tin* V. M. C. A. announces that the'am! a half cents per number. Wi •nsim tickets will he on sale very the season ticket the cost wilt"ar Inwtly at very reasonable prices. Al- to five dollars and fifty cents for li‘>wgh the course is costing more end admission and nine dollars i iian ever before there is no Increased I half *■ for the reserved seats foj ost in the course tickets. These will i eight performances. The tickets ’ plnecil on xil»* nt lljive dollars f<ir lie on «ij eat the “V* } •ii'-mi admission for reserved seats, j may he procured from student • :ii an ovoruye oust of thirty -seven J men. J. C. SMITH & SON Dealers in General Hardware, ial, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, etc. State College, Pa. DRUGS Eastman Kodaks and Films Sodas Cigars . Page & Shaw Candies Schaeffer Fountain Pens Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller orsommewitio •M* *l* *2* *2* •M**M‘*W**! < «!**J«* ■> *;< < $4O Monday, September 12, I! Between the Movies $45
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