Friday, October 28, 1921 {} I v>A II AVI «Sc iSOJNS The Little Store on the Corner S Big Line of Fine Candies Direct Factory Shipments All The Time. SOCCERITES PREPARE FOR COMING CONTESTS CoachinK -StalT Begins Eliminat ing Defects Revealed in Last Saturday’s Game With the first same of the 1321 soe ,vr 'ii lui-kutl away in the record bL-k as :t divisive victory over the sirott-' Syracuse Aggregation the XU t;t»y l«»*t;ng squad is preparing for the next hard game on the season a card. U will he the purpose of the c«i‘ hi::« Staff for the next few weeks to spare no effort in eliminating the glaring faults shown up in the recent game that would prove to he a danger ous drawback in the harder contests that remain l«» he played. The contest last Saturday showed that the Blue and White combination was far superior to the Xcw Yorkers in every department of the game, es pecially in the control or the bull, nnd the technical knowledge of the sport. Hut it also showed that Paktmhutn's men do not possess the endurance that will he required or them later and which plays su.-h an important role in the ultimate outcome of a contest. This is responsible for the lack of initiative that was conspicuous during the last few minutes of the Syracuse game and which caused the small difference in the score. Coaches Dennis and Pak enham realize the difficulty that be sets the squad in this feature and have decided to amend this ns soon as jws sible l.y insisting on strict training rul es and by putting the men through gruelling nightly practice. Due to the late start that the man ager of the snort experiem-cd in ar ranging tin* varsity soccer card, the taxi game on the schedule lias not been definitely agreed upon hm it is rumor ed that the next looting contest will be on Pennsylvania Day with one of the Mg eastern teams as the attraction. The s rominenee that the college has gained -in the past two years through the season's has induced many of the eolleges to seek games with the Penn State eleven. FACULTY BULLETIN TO BE PUBLISHED WEEKLY The ••Faculty Bulletin" a new publi cation at State College, was recently inaugurated and will be published ev ery Monday during the college year aa a means of making official announce ments and presenting items of inter est to the faculty. The ••Bulletin*' will fill a long-felt want for a simple and regular method of faculty communica tion. bringing faculty news to faculty members first-hand and providing for an official means of transmitting all necessary Information. It will be the aim of the '‘Bulletin" to publish all Hems of interest to every faculty member on the following points official announcements from ail ad ministrative offices, announcements of lectures and meetings, a calendar of each week’s events, personal items, con cerning faculty members about their work here nnd in foreign fields, and any oilier subjects of interest. D. M. Crcsswell. the college director of publicity, is the "Bulletin' Editor and a faculty advisory committee will assist with its publication. This new method of communication will do away with the expensive nmltlgraphed com munications that have been sent in the past, from the administrative offices. MANY TWO-YEAR AOS COME FUOSI TOWNS AND CITIES Of the 209 students now registered in the Two-Year course in agriculture, ninety come from towns with a popu lation of 5000 or more; and thirty-one of these come from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. It would appear that these figures indicate a great interest in Kura) Life on the jiart of urban popu lations. PASTIME FRlDAY—Pastime WESLEY HARRY In "Bits of Life** SNUB POLAIID COMEDY SATURDAY EILEEN FERCY In "Hlrkvllle to Broadway” VANITY COMEDY FRlDAY—Nittany SHIRLEY MASON In “LoTetime” TONY SAKG ALMANAC SATURDAY ALICE JOYCE In "The Inner Chamber” NEWS WEEKLY DORIS MAY In "Tho Foolish Age” A peppery comedy marking her first starring picture in her own right. BEEKEEPING STUDENTS MAKE INSPECTION TRIP Eleven two year agricultural stud ents who are taking the course in bee keeping took an inspection trip to liidg way and .Saint Marys last week for the purpose of inspecting tin* apiaries of several large bee men in that vic inity. Tiie first stop was at the apiary of Mr. Lenard Wittmun at Saint Marys. The class found that Mr. Wittman had a total crop of fifteen tons of honey for last year. At Mr. Edwin Ander son's farm at Kidgcwny the men were given two days practical experience in Iwe husbandry. Their work included everything from removing the honey from tho comb to placing U in con tainers for market. The class in bee-keeping is one of the newest in the agricultural curri culum as it was not started until last Spring. The expenses of the course are wholly defrayed by the government and all its members are ex-service men. The class is under the supervision of Mr. Edwin Anderson, whose apiary was included in tRe ilhiery of the trip. EIGHTY— FOUR STUDENTS CHANGE COLLEGE COURSES The Registrar reports that eighty four students have changed their course from one school to another at tho be ginning of the first semester. The stud ents thus changing courses were dis tributed as follows among the several classes; Seniors, 7; Juniors. 22; Sopho mores, 3S; Freshmen. 13; Special Stud ents. 4. The following tabulation indicates each School's gain or loss in number: From Agr. 15; to Agr. 12; lalss 11. From Eng, 32; to Eng. 14; ls>ss IS. From 11. Eco. 9; to H. Eco. I; Loss S. Mroin Mines 7; to .Mines 1; i»ss (I. From N. Sci. IS; to N. Sci.'l; l»ss 17 From. L. Arts 3; to L. Arts 55; Gain 52 USE ONLY Eastman Autographic li “You Know They’re Right.” Tup D e N n Qtate ,M = r hoto Ohop 212 E. College Ave. NAMES OK COUNTY CLUB PitESIIIKNTS NEE DED AH county club reporters are asked to hand in the names of tiie presidents of their respective clubs in order that the Publicity Otlire may make out a list of the same. There is a frequent de mand for such information and the Publicity Ollice requests the reporters to eooperate with it in compiling the list. PENN STATE PREPARED FOR GOLDEN TORNADO (Continued from first page) with the Rezdekian offense which has earned so much respect in the last three years. Teams played to date have proven powerless before the Nlt tany man-lies, and Georgia Tech may no) prove an exception to this rule. Two great scoring machines will thus come tofVther. tin* outcome of the battle indieating the supremacy of either system. The line-up of the southern eleven in the game Saturday will prol*nbly be: J. Staton-left end. .'leßee-left tnekle, Lebey-left guard. Amos-center, Fryo rJght guard. Lyman-right tackle. A. Staton-right end. Ferst-loft half. Bar ron-right half. Captain llarlnn-full, and MeDonnugh-qunrter. Amos is a former Penn State matt, having played on the 1920 Freshman (cam at tills in stitution. NlMttny Line-up Changed Because of the illness of Captain | Housewife, have you tast- I j ed Moseman’s Peanut ! I Butter and Home-made | I Bologna, from Lancaster, j j Pa - ! I E. W. Gernerdf B M 5 Merchant Tailor * ;• a Next to Post Office I* They never disappoint—never ire Turkish to /arictics grown* ) smoke them i any occasion. >t selling high* : world. ccrs of America Quantity. Yourself—!” Films THE PENN 3TATE COLLEGIAN hiiell and the injury of Madera and Another change is also apparent on Hess, a decided shake-up occurred In the .\ittany first team. Wilson, who the Nittany team during the Harvard was sent in last week’s game in the game and it is quite likely that the second quarter to supplant Bvdlnger at Players who finished that contest will left half, put up such a wonderful start against the Golden Tornado, game that he was kept on the vursitv Captain Snell made the trip to New eleven hi practice this week and will York with the team but will not play, start against Georgia Tech. He con- Madera will he out for the remainder United his great running in scrimmage of the year on account of the broken work every practice period ami is one leg which he .sustained last week, and or the host half kicks on thy squad. I less will ho unable to get Into script- lie is a trifle weak on defensive work mage for about ten days. His foot was but coaching will tend to remedy this badly twisted at the beginning of the dofeet. At the other halfback position Harvard game. In place of Captain will appear Ughtner. whose fine line Snell and Hess at fullback. Bezdek will j smashing last Saturday made him a .in all probability use Knabb, who show-. consistent ground gainer and accounted ed up well tin Saturday In spite of his for tile Nittany scores. Killinger will, lack of experience. “Bez" has been as usual, play quarter. The southern grooming him all week for the import- warriors will have their hands full ant position and hns him in good shape, trying to prevent him from getting If the necessity arises, the football loose on long runs, mentor can put in Cornwall, who has l’eitn State’s line will ho the same been shifted from halfback on the as finished out the Harvard contest, second team to fullback on the same namely: McCumtm-left end. Hills-left team. Hills Is filling in the gap left! tackle. Baer-left guard. Bontz-oeuter. by the loss of Madera. He performed Bedenk-rlghl guard. McMahon-right to advantage against the Crimson. : tackle, and Uufford-right end. In J. C. SMITH & SON Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE AGENT FOR RED STAR OIL COOK STOVE State College, Pa. ft * ® 38 & I ft ■ 1 ■ 4 K & I, 38 ft If 1 * ft & ® ! '; <8 ft & g '•' 38 i i *{ ~•; <8 1 ;| | i \ 1 1 1 $50.00 College men will welcome these special prices on smart, new Tuxedos. They’re just the kind you’d expect Hart Schaffner & Marx to make; fine all-wool fabrics, beau tifully designed and tailored, correctly styled to the nth degree; worth much more than we’re asking. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Fl g ! " ! l T l M i s<>•PA!PJf..'9'.!P. & & :<> is :<* 5K $ & :<s & s & :❖: $ ?>: & s ft v. ®. V. BE ss & * & 1 1 State College |j Hart Schaffner & Marx Full Dress and Tuxedos 34 PER CENT LOWER IN PRICE Montgomery <3c these stalwarts, Coach Rezdek has a wry dependable wall and one which will rank with the heat lines In the country. The men are both heavy and tall atui are quite fast for their size. — r u MMMIK. ItitKSSLKR KKTI'KXS * Mi", i:. IJrossWT. a professor of■s Bor.il SiH-ioloiry at this institution, hnsjt You have tried the rest |j| Now Eat the Best BUSY BEE CAFE 120 East College Ave CHRYSANTHEMUMS PENNSYLVANIA DAY Phone your orders to PARKER FLOWER SHOP BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 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