Page Four We don’t claim to be the biggest store. We don’t want to be. We only aim to be the best little store in the best little college town, for the best bunch of fellows ever, and when you want nice confections and smokers' supplies—THAT’S US. GRAHAM Sc SONS On the Corner. GETTYSBURG ELEVEN WILL PROVIDE STIFF OPPOSITION (Continued from Hist page) noi li.u o been 1 mining neck and neck t<,i the job is thst-stiing qtiuleibuck Thu funnel is .in excellent punter, h italics fm wml pisses well, and Is pullculatlv good in a broken field Mlun aiming the ball, while Rltner Is possibly a better field general and la adeplable it foiward passing The woik of Killhigoi in the Lebanon Val leg ginio though earned him the job of 1 mining the flist team in practice the mijoiitv of the week and it la iutj likely tint he will stilt lomoi iow Duo to the injmy of Llghtnei, Coin w ill has been used at right halfback since Satuidaj and, if his stellar woik In the opening game meins anything. Llghtnei* will have i difficult time winning kick his position Cornwall Is a good line plunder and a kicker of some ability, 'in addition to being stiong on the defense Redlngei is still hotdlhg down tno othei halfback position iml will undoubtedly play from the beginning against Gettys buig Ilfs touifie line bucking mikes him the most consistent giound gain er on the teim Captain Snell too must come in foi a gioit deal of cred it, because of his ilelcnshe woik ITc is also a vuy consistent giound gain- On the line. Penn State will piob ablj be ii piesontod tomoiiow by the s ime gtoup wliich stnled the Lebanon g line, with the c\ccptinn of Hills, who wilt be suppl inted by Mulen Madera's glint frame is a big asset in the lino uul the co ithes have been devoting much time tow lid his development lie is a little slow yet but experience ami ti lining will make him a power ful lineman McMahon as light tackle a* i iphlly developing and his increase in speed and pitying ability will help him ictahi the job which he has won by hud woik Bedenlc who should st.ut a- light guild has earned a good woi d tiom tho coaches in practice by his tbillti to smash thru the opposing line and break up plays beforo they aie undei way He was a continual woriy* to tho Freshman team on 'Wed nesday Bent/ is backsat his old job of pivot man and Is rapidly* coming around into mid-season foim, so much that he has been playing as first cen tal foi two weeks Baer's short cx pciicncc of last season is standing him in good stead this year, although he can still Impiovc considerably like sev -*—;*al—of tho-others- He will appear at left guard tomorrow Hufford and McCollum will bo Coach Bozdelc's choice as ends and. although the latter is rither gicen, ho is steadily improving L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” I SPECIAL THIS WEEK- ! t ' ¥ A $2.75 Fountain Pen for $1.95 | We guarantee this pen just the same as our other pens College Seal Paper Die Stamped or Old Hampshire Vellum Typewriters for Sale i and for Rent. On Saturday only of this week we offer all Golf and Tennis Goods at a 10 per cent reduction. I Guns, Ammunition, Hunting Equipment. L. K. METZGER 111-115 Alien Street. T under tho watchful oyo of Train'd .Mai tin, and should miko a strong end Iwfmo the season is oven Summed up, tho piobiblc line-up foi tomorrow is Kllllngoi-iium tei back, C iptain Snell-futtbnck, Rodingcr and Comwall-halfbncks Huffoid and Mc- Collum-onds, Madcna and McMuhon tncklen, Btiei and Bedenl»-gu rids, and Bentr-centcr FROSH AND VARSITY TEAMS IN SCRIMMAGE (Continued from first page) slow as usual if not siowcu when fac ing such a bombaidment as the vaislty gave them Andeison, who weighs 101) pounds and comes fiom Wilklnsbuig High, pliyed the best gime of Uio until u bunch of Fieshman linesmen The team as a whole worked splendkl lv consideiing tho inexperience "Dutch" Herman has arranged a tentative line-up as moie 01 less of an experiment It was this lino-up thit stilted the sciinimage with tho v unity on Wednesday It does not nceessai Uy mean that Uio team is picked Some of the men who sat on the fiosli bench during the wotkout with tho varsity will bo liaid men to keep down and a numbei who enteied into the "scrimmage will soon lose tlielr positions if they* do not make a bettei impiession with tho coach The line up was as follows McCoy. L E , Paishall, L T , Yost, L G; Shaner, C, Flock, It .G ; Al wlnc It T , Andeison. It. E , Tays, Q . Lowry, R H B, Hartman, L II B , Schmidlin, F B The Coach has a vast supply fiom which to pick his men Tho list given ibovo will hudly remain witliout change McCoy and Andeison at ends me being pushed by five otheis who m e anxious to get a place on the Fiashman first team Wert, who com es fiom Peabody High, is light, but lie Is veiy aggressive Cook a 170 pound ei from Rochester High, hurt his shouldei In tho first scrimmage and has been out of the game ever since He is leady l*'stall in again, is speedy and will he a hard man to keep down Phillips, another end, has been shovv- WANTED A couple students wanted, cither male oi female, to woik spare time for a house to house canvass A good seller C A. Seltzer, District Agent, W Camp bell St, Williamsport, Penna ting up well lie Is light, but makes up foi It by* his aggressiveness Kerr iml Tend ai c also a pall of good ends liei iii in used tlic lattei in the hist half of the vaisltv sciinimage on Wodnes diy, and while the tad did nothing ex ceptional, he ptnyed a good consistent g ime The guatds and tackles mentioned In the llnc-up .no also fai fiom sure of holding theh positions Aitlet, an In side linesman fiom Gcimnntown Aca demy is a tiifie light, green and slow*, but it that he has made a good Im jn ession on the co icli and he may get a position on tile first teim it any time Mitin, the 172 pound tackle fiom Media High has ilso left n good lin ]n ession on the coach. He Is fast and at times plavs billllantly Campbell, who lulls fiom Jeisoy Shoie High is i light rangv follow, but speedy and • since the Fi oshman fii st line-up is slow, ho too mav soon get a chance it tackle Burden, the husky ccntci, who tips the scales at 19.*, may be shifted from that position to guard at anv time lie Is slow but will piobably gain speed with expeilence Kock is anothei man who Is nuking a * strong bid for a position .is guard or tackle lie com es fiom South Hills High, weighs ISO, iml is exceptionally good In defensive line plnvlng ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED FOR INAUGURAL GUESTS (Continued from first page) State College and about other matteis peitiining to the iniugutal Ropio scntitives of the In lugumtion Com mittee will be it the Bellefonte, Le nient, Tvione and Lewistonn stations Stationery Week i ( Distinctive Writing Paper | of the latest style at at | tractive prices. THE ATHLETIC jyTORE 1 , —OrL^GpiOp._Corxier„| *l~k*X**K**>X**H**X**X**X-*X**X**X**X**X**X**X**X-*I *X-J- Tlie Roll Point u fcood for ordinary note-book paper. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN to meet all trains and to bo of every possible sen vice to those coming in A mimbei of automobiles will be pro vided tm tho sctvicc of tho guests These will be plucuuk’d Committee and m iv bo stopped at any place by the de- Icgites mid guests of the college Upon anivlng at State College, they will Im mediately logislcr at the Inauguia tion He uli(uaiteis office at the Car negie Llbimy Ileie they will bo fur nished with programs, tickets of ad mission, looming reservations and any special information they require All m ill and telegrams should be uddicssed to the inauguration Hadquarters, Col lege Library, whoie they will bo de llvcied Hcio also, tho Athletic As sociation will have a desk, where foot ball tickets foi the Lehigh game on •Sntmdav afternoon inny be purchased and tho Alumni Association will have i desk, whole room reservations can he secured Aulo Routes to Penn State The Inauguration Committee has an nounced the best auto routes to be tak en fiom the vaiious sections of the St ite to State College Cats fiom west turn noith from the Lincoln Highway at Bcdfoid, then thru Ilolklavsbuig, Witter Street and Spruce Clock to State College Fiom the'east, eais follow tho Wil liam Penn Highway through Harris- Imi g. Clat ks Fei iv, Low istow n and turn noith at Reotlsvllle to Ccntie Hull and Ploisant Gap to State College Cats coming from the northeast take tho louto thi'ough Scranton, Wilkcs- Bano, Danville and I-owisburg to State College Bassos leave Bellefonte for State College aften the arihal of all trains Fi om Ty i one busses leave at eight p m . eleven a, m, foui p m, find seven ‘l—l-*!—!—!***- 4 !-*.—***« the “Lab” or Lecture Room'— They write as soon as the point touches iper and keep on writing bout a’balk or blot. G/lii your dealer for the >ore’s Non-Lealcable Fountain Pen -&a& p m. They also leave Lewis town at nine-thirty am and one-twenty p m Alumni Coming Strong U\ery Alumnus is being Invited to uttend the big events. The Alumni Association is preparing for the big icprescntation expected in eveiy way possible Literature has been sent to every grnd and former student describing the jnirt thej will play in the Alumni Home coming day when there will be nothing to do but have a good time Their day will be the climax to one of the most impiesslve and inspiring occasions held at Penn State The fraternities will devote their timo exclusively to the entertainment of the alumni and will not be distracted by any other events On Friday evening eveiy fraternity is having “open house" and togcthei with the student celebra tion on Now Beaver Field, they will have every moment of their time crowd ed Wales Accepts Invitation Acceptances to invitations are pour ing into State College every day Many universities arid colleges will be repre sented. Probably the long distance record will bo held by the University of Wales, which will bo represented by a graduate and faculty member, Prof essoi Walter Thomas NEWS OP OTHER COLLEGES CAMBRIDGE UNIV.—H D Mountain, the Cambridge University runner, re cently won tho five hundred meters race In one minute 5 1-1 G seconds at <9^T “® r -«®agp- Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffncr & Mr Hitting the high spots ''THAT’S what we’re doing here; giving you greater variety, better quality—more for your money than we ever were able to give you before. We’re setting a fast pace for value-giving, and we don’t intend to let anyone in State College pass us Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool fall suits *35 $ 4O Montgomery & Co. No exchange charge on checks State College an athlutic meeting It is claimed that this is the world's record The record for the five hundred meters previously was held by It, Itajz, Hungary, who m ulo ihe distance in one minute, ? 1-10 .seconds in 1913 SUSQUEHANNA—The Hussinger hfe moiiul Dormitory for men students is rapidly notnlng completion and the second and third floors ore already oc cupied The building will help materi ally in lncieasing the number of stu dents attending the college and a moio rapid giowth is expected fiom now on 1 ALE— Yale football players aro to wear numbers this season according to an announcement by Head Coach Jones. Spectators wilt have the as sistance of a large bulletin board giv ing th*c numbers and identifications, and the Yale Athletic Association will Issue a program giving the some in formation. SUSQUEHANNA—An Interfraternity Council has been organized to promote the interests of the unhersity and bet ter relationship between the different oiganizatlons LElllUll—Sophomores caught fresh men coming out from a class and, after turning their coats Inside out and roll- LOST —A gold football .with letters A- H S. '2l, Lost on campus or about town. Re ward for return Paul French, 118 W. Nittany Ave. Friday, September 30, 1921 lng their pants above the knees, they made them lockstep tlnough the town For vailety, thoy were then made to crawl on hands and knees for some distance and then to kiss the numerals of the 1924 class Mill Trinity, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Holy Communion at 8 00 a. m Sun day School at 930 a m Holy Com munion and Sermon at 10 4G a. m. Text, “Yo have not so learned Christ ” Kvoning prayer at 7 30 p m. At the .evening service there will be a con foience among student members on a Hpecial subject of Interest to all A laige attendance is desired All of oui i!i lends nic coidially Invited to woishlp with us ' Edward M. Freai, Rector ■ i & Quick and | s Efficient j I Service i 1 PENN STATE CAFE | BVMIUBuauBVMIMIMIMIMVMI 5 45 Bellefonte
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