Friday, November •!, 1921 0 STATE CLUB TO HAVE BASKETBALL CARD iyenly-five Units Expected To participate in Annua) liall Tosscr's League S'.li- i 'ilti., MK'III- TfH? * * Il,t .ill mm-fmt-rnity .-..11m--.-. is «My lay : now for th- arrangement of ’•* lB j n i t .y.unU L;ifk*-tbuU schedule for w;:t’v‘T. X- b:i.A>ibail iisu'im; the units has v-4 S" i'ointltr during the last two war* * l ** the hil-ntion of the Club •o tit- league as early as pus sjlle°this year, so that the'playing of a comjil-t- s. ii‘Hluie l»y Ji large mini. , of t<n»a*s may successfully car r*i 0«*• The few w.-eks that intervene bet weon the Thanksgiving and Christinas nation usually a dull iieriod in re gards to eoll-iie a-ttvilie.s and the play ingof the sch-dul** will no doubt )>ogin •joa after Turkey Day in order to further athletie interest during that yne. It is hoped that by this time all tht units <>f the town will have organ oid baskelliull teams. Ijst year seventeen units competed in the Inter-l'nit Basketball league, while the year before the entire twen ty-five units put quintets in the runn ing. It is hoped that this year whl he a replica of the year before last, and that the full quota of twenty-five units will parliciiKile Managers of teams desiring to en ter the league are advised to nolfy E. J. Boone 'UH. president of the club, at 216 West College Avenue. This should tn; done as soon as possible, since a tentative schedule will l*e drawn up within the next two weeks. Cults in which last year’s managers have left jtrhool or are not nfffieinting this year are urged to organize teams and elect new managers at once. (ill!I, STrBUNTS PREFER NKWSPAPKIt SPOUT I'ACK Women students at Uadeliffo Col lege profer the sporting pages of the daily papers according to a census tak en recently at that institution. A census of six hundred women in at tendance shows that ninety-four per cent read the newspapers, hut only four per cent claim the women's page as their favorite department. Fourteen per cent read the sport's page first. Twenty-five per cent of the students expressed a prefeence for the editorial jags, twenty three per cent said the general nows of the city interested them the most and thirty-eight per cent said they were usually satisfied with the head-lines. EATS LIKE HOME TXTEcan take care of any *’ crowd that might come to State College. We specialize in good meals, wholesome food, cooked clean, kept clean, served clean, and in a clean place, the place that comes next to your home. CAFETERIA THE COLLEGE MAN’S SHOP Old Friends or New, You Are Welcome Drop in whether you need merchan dise or not. We always have time for a word and we are always glad to see you. Make this your store. Seasonable Merchandise Reasonably Priced Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing MEN’S WEAR CUSTOM TAILORING HARRY W. SAUERS STICKjMEN HOPE TO HAVE VARSITY COACH BY SPRING In spite of the fact that seven of last year's team were lost by gradua tion. the outlook for a successful la crosse season tills year is unusually ■bright. Thus far a regular coach has 1 not been secured but the Athletie As i social lon has a man in view at the pro j s.*m time who. if he can be signed up : t<» com** to State College in the Spring, I will put out a lacrosse combination 1 that few rnlleges will be able to best. The schedule for this year has not )*cen completed hut the Graduate Mnn ’ ager and Manager Fox are endeavor | ing to arrange games at home either | with Ijenn or Lehigh, possibly both, ami contests away from home with Syracuse, Cornell, West Point, Mary land State, and the Navy. Daily scrimmages are being held on Holmes Fluid under the direction of Oapain Drown, who is instructing the stick men in the fundamentals of the game. A large number of men from the Junior and Sophomore classes are out ami the competition for the various vacant positions is keen. The team is still smarting under the sting of last y-ar's l.'l to n game with the Navy ami will do everything in their power to ’down the middies this Spring if a game can he arranged. The annual Freshman-Sophomore scrap will be played the second Satur day following Thanksgiving this year. In previous years this game has been looked forward to with much interest as laerosse has a place all Its own in the list of college sports. A number of Idaws on both teams are still open ami any member of either class has a good chance to win his minor sport's numerals in this scrap. : SVH.WTSK TO IXAUUGURATK ALL NEW CLASS OFFICERS I'-vcry class offleei- will be formally inaugurated at Syracuse in the future, is a tradition begun in that institution this year by the official installation of the freshmen officers. At these Inau gurations, a formal oath of olllce will be administered and the duties and policies of the officers explained. Four inherently reliable men to | deliver “COLLEGIANS” within the | town. I Call E. S. YOCUM, 134 4 . .?• THE PENN STATE PLAYERS ANNOUNCE WM. COLLIER’S GREATEST LAUGH-VEHICLE, “Nothing But The Truth” Friday, Nov. 18,1921, 8.15 P. M. THE AUDITORIUM Scale of Prices: j Floor=7sc " 50c., 25c. ( Balcony=soc. SAUERS Allen Street NEXT “Y” NUMBER TO BE GIVEN DECEMBER TENTH Thu date for the.* next number of the Y. M. C. A. entertainment eour.se has been changed front December third' sis previously announced when the schedule for the winter season was an nounced to Dt-comber tenth. Tile last number of this enurse made a tremendous bit with those who were fortunate enough to hesir the renowned hsiridst. Salvi, and it is expected that just as large and appreciative audience wilJ take the opportunity of listening to tho violin offerings of Grisha Mona sevhrh. It is needless to say that this remarkable violin soloist comes to Venn State with u national reputation for ; everyone Unit is familiar with the not : aides of the music world have heard of ‘his performances and of the receptions 1 that he has received in ill! of the large cities where lie has played. MISS CANDY ItKSUSNH POSITION IN M. K. SCHOOL Miss Jenny i.\ Candy, who for the past’ twenty years his acted in the capacity of secretary to Professor Fes senden, head of Mechanical Engineer ing, has resigned her position to as sume the duties connected with the secretaryship of the Social Committee for -the Methodist Episcopal Church of Stal** ('allege i’.orough. The long term of her servree to the particular engineering department of Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 17 Frazier Street WANTED THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN [ h w«n h h oS,,edall r ndap ed her t 0 of Vlr «‘ nia -Mr. Poreher secured work The growing Interest in bee keeping fnliin the many tasks connected with in the Pennsylvania railroad shops at which is growing throughout the coun the office in the most efficient manner Altoona. Mis grade was that of an try is being felt in the Department of am limits gnat on was leeched with apprentice with a salary of five cents Correspondence Courses where there giea l*cr hour, lie has been with the Penn- has been an increased demand for les rnr I lUflUNWron nir syl'.-sn.tn Iktltrond Company ever since sons in Unit subject. A class ot twenty KsUljljEjljEj IrlCdM IxEjEjUEjU di | then and has risen to Ills present posi- five ilehabs at the National Farm RAILROADS, SAYS AGENT that of general purchasing agent • School in Mucks County are at present ■■ i “f the .system. With a record such as I taking this course, i-urgo classes in Mr. Samuel Porclinr, general pur- ' l 's. -Mr- Pnrchcr was well able to talk , th, ‘ of boos are being organized chasing agent of tho Pennsylvania on llu ‘ subject. j around Pittsburgh under the direction railroad system, aiklrossed the students o- ■ ■ i "f the leading two keepers of Alleph and faculty of the School of Unpin- FIHJKIKXKHS TO HK TAUGHT |_ on Friday, October twenty-eight EUR.MKXTAUY AOKH’UI.TUUK !Q on a subject of more than ordinary In- Professor Malrs of the Department! I tcrost. "Docs the Hallroad Need Col- of Correspondence Courses in the j lepe Mon l School of Agriculture announces that! Mr. Poveher pave some very valuable the department is prepairing sonic les- ! information concerning tho methods of sons in elementary agriculture to he i conducting so largo a purchasing do- taught to adult foreigners. These les-j parlment. and quoting* from statistics sons are being written In a very simple< said that tho present monthly expen- language, with the idea of giving them! dltitres for supplies were one hnlf mil- a working farm and garden vocabulary, lion dollars la comparison with one sis well as to teach them the funda million in normal times. He dwelt for mentals of livestock and farm prodne some time on the need for technically Hob trained men In tho purchasing depart-] The new lessons arc available for! moots. j teachers, Y. M. C. A. and others on-j Upon graduation from the University * b'agod in the teaching of foreigners. ! * unman a aininniniauiumnnaimn tannmmnanni amnnimai man nnauuuniuic v i □ Open All Day j § Wt)t #>anblutcf) g>f)op J g Always Open After Dances I s 3 j f o s = ' 3 j 1 □ i 1 J I I I * = , ''“■|”|*|||^ , ii I| i»ii*iiiJifniiiiiiiit3iiiiii(nitioiHiiiniitiniiitHitiiHuiiiiiimiijMijiitniiiitniii|pmiiitnniiiiiiiinaiiiiiiii]iiinininiiHiiHiii!niiiiiicjnmiiirtiiaiii l 3nmiHiainmiiiiiiinMmiitimit«umiiin^ L. K. METZGER SERVICE L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College.” Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Ends Nov. 12 Practically Everything In Our Large Stock Reduced 25 to 50 £ Text Books Reduced 20 per cent. 50 per MEMORY BOOKS REDUCED A $3.00 Book Reduced to $1.19 We are trying to do our part in having State College people buy at home. Our increasing sales prove that. L. K. METZGER A STORE AT YOUR SERVICE Many Real Bargains ct. Reduction on slightly damaged Note Books, Papers, Scratch Pads, etc. A 15c Bottle of Ink 10c. Special, a 25c. Eye Shade for 15c. 111-115 Allen Street. HOY Sc NEIDIGH High Grade Groceries a Specialty Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Special This Week—Grape Fruit and Grapes. Pagennee eny. These classes are using the les sons prepared by the Correspondence Department as their text. UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO WANTS CLASSES ATTENDED Immediate ami absolute dismissal from the University of Toledo is the new ruling handed down by the fac ulty unless the excuses are signed by the parents of the absentees
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