Page Pont \aON AND PANTHER READY , 1 v :,n d:o turkey day fray (Continued from first pr.sel (luntU ain't u In his place, Thuisdav ] Tlu wings will lie coveted by Bowser md V "Willi\nis. two capable ends who lire givi-n con ddornblo wont to Pitt's i pnoti >n 'lluv no es'cdallv profl i ut 'i li. idling foiwaid passes ’» 10 (us sl itons, the Panther .ml 'i\ a wotuloiful bncUfiold, u mi\!i h Is rated l>v some uutlioii 'n is one ot the best in tho country L<d bv Disks, left halfback, who ran a c'ise second to "Ch irllo" Way of U-t \ us Nit.m eleven for the AU- A nr-i iin team, Uollcrin, Anderson i <1 IT..lit unm a bitkficld rivaling l’i rui ‘-tites pitnlei backs, Killlngei, Wilson, Lli-htner, and Knabb Iloller an Is one of the best field generals in Uk gun' todiv, Aadeison Is a consis t. at ground giinci and a strong de fcis'ic tan, ind Hewitt is a remark 'll ’i (ilmiMT who requites three or four 'n’ui to bring him do an Davies tops the list with h s brilliant open-field miming, bis punting, and his fine in- Uifetonce Ine’dciitalh, irtorfeiencc is one of the biggest issits of tho Pittsburgh eleven utd it tikes ronsidcrable skill to bioak It iij) 'lhe runnel is so guarded that ho is almost invincible to tackleis, the men forming the interfeionce remain ing on Uieh feet with surprising abil ity 80-dtk's men will have to solve this svstom earh in the battle on Tur kc\* Div, if they aic to emerge vlc toiiouslv Lion Primed The Xlttany Dion is ready for any thing that the Panther may offer though, and is nervously twitching his tail A week and a half of practice, .since the land Navy game has enabled the plivers to somewhat nature tlieir injuries McCollum, the veteran left end, is feeling fine, Fiank, who took his place in the Carnegie Tech contest, is ilmost co-npictelv* rocovetod from his injuiv, and even Ciptain Snell has so lap'dly recovered from his Ithroat trouble that lie may bo given a chance to pciioim against Pitt. Ho will, in all inonabilitv tnough, bo saved for the Washington game out west All of the men uie keyed up to the highest point ind the team, .is a whole, should ex hibit tne gicuest power that it has show » this sc ison •JJe'’ and the other members of the iniching stiff drove the players con linttoublv in tlie laltci part of last week to make up foi the simple signal vvoik ot the first few days On Saturday, the Hist and second elevens fought back and foith thiu mud and tain fot over an lioui, lelit irslng new plays, and pol ishing up on old plays which have novel vet failed to fool opposing teams The Urst team had little difficulty In hi caking thiu the second, although the latter held foi downs a few times The excellent* physical condition of the munbeis of the fhst team and their continual steady playing last week caus od Coach Berdck to make no changes in the vaislty llno-up and the personn el team starting on Thursday 'wifi probably"*bcTTis—"follows. Hufford, light end, McMahon, righ tackle; Be dc*nk, light guard, Bcntz, center, Baer, left guard. Hills, left tackle, McCollum let! end, KilUnger, quarter, Wilson, left hilf, I-iightnci, light half, and Knabb, fullback Immeiliate'y aftei the contest with the Panther at Pittsburgh, the Xit tany footbill squad, composed of about twenty-live men, will leave for Seattle, vvheie the University of Washington will he mot on December third in the final game ol the season MALE STUDENTS BARRED AT CO-ED’S NOVEL DANCE (Continued from first ?ago> due in a large measure to Miss Sarah Ci Issman '22, who is Social Chairman of the Women's Student Government As sociation. As general chairman of the dance, she was ably assisted by compet 'ent committees, whose efforts and v-hosc originality in planning novel at tractions have made this college cus tom, which was discarded four years ago, one which will now hold its place in the legulir i early schedule The. members of tho invitation com mittee woie Isabel Allen '23, chairman, Mildiod Manelll ’23, Mary Craley ”22, Grace Haffloy ’25, and Harriot SmyUic '2l Tho entertainment and program weio in ch irge of Tannic Jaffo ’22, chairman, Mary Godjlcs '22, Opal Chapman ’22, Adelene BeUhn '24, Tilllo Young '2l. Mildred Dusenborry '22, ! X-MAS ! ! CARDS | x I ' i j We are showing a j; S large assortment $ ! ’ of | S s GIBSON’S | , I X-MAS CARDS f X X :j: Make your selec- j| tions early. A $ | S i 1 RAY D. GILLILAND f DRUGGIST i: ! i •M-M-K** rsottx Cir.ll '25, and Eleanor CoHluks ’2" r The Javanese lanterns and othci do nations wore init ui' under the rt'iu t'on of Clu i liepltißlc 1 22, the lost of the committee consisting ot Dctt> Shel ton *22, .Lenin Click''2l, M Hilled Salle 21, Alice M inning '25. Estelle Xefaus '2l, At u goi \ Cloud '22, Thehnit Coucer 25, lluth Jtartin '24, Dotty Hoenle '25, MiuMUt Halt 2", itid Elizabeth Gieun '2l Doi oth> Ci ow cl '22 anted as chaii man oC the refreshment committee, the othei mcmbeis of which Mere Nell Domhci 22, Dorotln ixmis '2 1, Helen Williams. '2,1, Stull '23, Edit*i Sinus 25, Jlaigaitl Sc.ii.int/ '24, El i-uioi Smith 24, Elsie Ruohn ‘22. "and Cordelia Pluto '22 DISARMAMENT CRUSADE IS STEADILY GROWING (Continued fiom first pace) of Oliai les Donbv of Piinceton, E E Ovoidorf of Penn State, W R lCicinan of '\V«3!a:’!i», J E I'iynn of the College of the Cit> of New Yoih, Miss E M PhoJph of Vassar and Barnard, and Joseph Chassoll of tile Union-Theologi cal Seminar.! met in New- Yoth last Sat urday The outcome of thc„meetlng was to adopt the Penn State-Princeton- Clilcago plan of oiganlzation as first outlined at the college before the fhst student conference was held at Piiticc ; ton, the countiv Is divided Into six leg ions, each of which will possess an o' ecuthc committee composed of dele gates from each of the state confei cne es These state confei ences -will bo called b\ the stito student chairman and delegates fiom each of the insti tutions in thvt state Mill send delegates to tile confoicnco 'Whether each state conference Mill send a delegate to Washington or Mhethcr the delegate Mill be sent fiom the regional confet encc li is not been decided but It is prac llcalh decided and endorsed by all col leges to send delegates to Washington The ! t>gious is outlined at the cxecu tl\o inerting Mete the South Atlantic, the Eastern, the Xofrth Central, the South Central the "Western, and the Pacific Costal legions Qiaiics W El liot, Piesidcnt of Harvard, Mas selected lion oralv Chahman John Rothschild was elected to the Treasuiorshlp, At ; the some time. E E Overdorf ’22 was selected state student chairman lor the state of Pennsylvania All eady *Mi. Overdorf is formulating plans for a conference of delegates from all Pemis\ Iranian Institutions with the piospect foi a monster meeting duiing the middle pat t of .Tttnuai > The ex ict date and the place of meeting Mill be announced In a 1 Ucr issue of the Col legian At the same time, a publicity campaign Is being started here at the college In which all methods of pub lic lt\ Mill be utilized A series of pla cards giving interesting informaton. Mill appear In the MindoMs of the Col legian office so\cjul times a Meek and the student body is urged to take ad vantage of tlieh publication ■WRESTLING PRACTICE REGUN AT PRINCETON Light workouts are being held for the ’Princeton wrestling squad pre vious to’ithe arilval of the coach Many of last season's match winners have boon lost bv graduation and of the thirty men reporting for piactlce two are members of last year's team The squad Is further handicapped by the dearth pf material in the heavyweight ! division With but one heavyweight reporting so f ir hopes rest upon a suf ficient numboi of football men turning out at the close of the football season to fill up the vacancies in tills class 0 1 -53539>-^ Remember that blend of the fin as originated by Egyptian cigare that originated bacco is what yov —and if it’s Mi cMelachriho "The Cigarette Elect of All Nations" • HARRISBURG ALUMNI BACK NEW PROGRAM Harrisburg tthminl pledged their mip poit to the Penn Mute program foi ex* ptmslon ami to the two million dollar building fund campaign. at a mooting In the Capital cit\ last Friiln> evening. When President Thomas Dean Socket!. Di b W Flotchei anti Alumni Sccrc- Lnv.E X Sullivan addressed the gath oiing oiul explained tho piosent and future needs of the college '1 he plans of Dr Thom is Xoi tho building up of a state university vveie fullv explained at tho meeting Tills Includes the construction of new doi mitoilos to house ten thousand students to be of the same general plan as those of othei large universities The long needed new track house will also be Included in the plan and a graduato school for research will be another ad dition to Uic institution Dean Sackett, head of the School of Engineering, told of the gloat progress which the college must make If It Id to be of an> real assistance to Pennsyl vania and Dr Fletcher, head of the Department of Horticulture, explained tho nccesslt} of advancement of Penn State in scholastic standing and in size from the viewpoint of the alumni and students E X Sullivan, Geneinl Al-. umni Secretary was, also present at tho banquet and took part on the program which followed He explained the cam paign idea bv which the alumni with committees' in ever} state where Penn State graduates are located would raise tiie two million dollars ' Hnnlshuig alumni are displaying a gloat interest in the constructive pro gram which is being Initiated at Penn Stale Thoit ilntci cst* in the work is grcatl} increased because of the great number of students now studying here who are from Harrisburg and that vic- I Inltv About two hundred students at State College come from Dauphin Coun ty and a huge portion of this number have their homes In Harrisburg LIBERIAN STUDENT WINS - FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP The honor of uniting the four-jear scholarship awarded each }ear by the Board of Trustees of the College to a toicign student goes this >ear to Jtr ICo Wle Gbu Donum ’23, who is a native of ICiovotovvn, Liberia Mi Donma is a student in tho Dopaitment of Animl Husbandry, and intends to return, upon graduation, to his math e country to insti uct his fellow-countrj men in mod em methods of agriculture The Board of Tiustees awards one LOST—Satuida} morning, an oveicoat Findei please nollfj H J Bush, at 'the Piintnig Oiilce CHRIST KUNZLER’S RED ROSE MEAT PRODUCTS Are home-cured-r-mild, sweet and tender. Hickory wood smoked making many friends wherever sold. Mail us your orlers—they will have our prompt atten tion. We pay parcel post or express charges for all or ders, large or small CHRIST KUNZLER CO. 652 Manor St., Lancaster, Pa. sphere—' THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN fom-vear scholarship'‘each yeni to*,a] student fioiu a foreign eountiy This! exumpts the l eciplent from payment * of the twonity-flv|o dollai (incidental } few and film the one hundied and flCtj doll ii tuition fee which Is tequired of out of suite students • It is Interesting to note flint last summoi the Trustees gave Professor Espoimluido authority to admit stud ents'limo outside of Pennsjlvania to the extent of five pet cent of tho total legilration of the college This was •done In an> effort to broaden tho ac quaintance or native Pet{ns}lvunla students MANDOLIN CLUB PLANNING TRIPS FOR SEASON The Mandolin Club will meet for lc hearsal Filday, December 2. at Tp m, In the Band Boom, In the basement of Old Main At this time a manager and an assistant .manager will be elected, as Mr Fishburn Is unable to officiate Last Friday night, nenilj all of the thlity members were out to practice Bvei> member is working hard, and this rehearsal showed a marked Im provement over former rehearsals Tho new men are showing verj good work If their plans are successful} the Mandolin Club will soon bo classed with the leading college organizations Tho club looks forward to a successful sea won and expects to have a schedule ar ranged that will include several trips similar to those taken by the Glee Club It Is also plumed to give a Sunday af ternoon concert sometime during the winter NEW YORK UNIVERSITY FROSIF RECEIVE PAJAMA DUCKING A monster pajama parade was held In the students of the Xew York Univ eisitv and was followed b> the annual Hillowe’en ducking which the Sopho moies gave the Freshmen 'Tho duck ing took place in tho fountain in the llill of Tune and proved an entire ev ening of excitement foi the univorsity students .VII the F-rosh who wore fanev colored pajamas mid dearly for theh indiscretion as they were forced to roll in the mud LOST—A Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Pin, set with pcnils If found, please raturn to Phi Delfc* Theta House "After Every Meal” ■GUYS W \ FOR -FIVE CENTS f_l ' 8130 The Flavor Lasts! (KUtNEI/L STUDENTS MAY PARADE IN PHILADELPHIA A permit to parade through tho, ■streets of Philadelphia, In case the 1 Cornell Football team defeats Penh on Thanksgiving day, has been obtained | bv the Cornell Student Council Should i Cornell win the students will snake; dance around Franklin Field and then | parade to the Belluvuo-Stratford when I they will disband | The permit -Is given on the-condl-1 tlon that thoie will be no dKoidor ot< any kind, such ns any fieak foini of imuchhig A mounted traffic squall | w'll cscoit the maichcis Futuie per mits will be governed b> tlio actions this >oni PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE ALLOWED TOiCHANGE NAME Pennsylvania College of Colt}fjburg has changed Us name to Gettysburg College ns the result of a decree issued by the court of common pleas The change was made upon a petition of the board of trustees, filed following LOST—A young female Goimnn police dog Please notifv Cuhcco Fratern lt\ Bell 234 PASTIME T CJDSDAY—Pastime Matinee at two Murk Twain's Musterplcco Master!} Produced “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT” PRICES—Adults 50c, 'Children 25c, ,Tnx Included i WEDNESDAY MISS DUPONT In “The Rage of Paris” CHRISTIE COMEDY “Nothing Like It” THANKSGIVING THOMAS JEFFERSON In “Rip Van Winkle” CLYDE COOK In his best comedy to date 1 In “The Toreador” FRIDAY EDNA MURPHY and / 'JOHNNY MALKEIt 111 “Play Square” SATURDAY MARIE -PREVOST In “Nobody's Fool” NEWS WEEKLY COMING The Wonder Play “OVER THE HILL” NORMA TALMADGE In “Tlie Wonderful Thing” •:~x-xx<skx-xkx^-x~X“X~x-xxx~X“X-X“XX-x~x-*X' Wishes to Announce-Their Wednesday Eve, Nov. 23,1921 Special Dinner Served 6.30 P. M. Round and Square Dancing - RESERVATIONS RECEIVED AT OFFICE Come All and Look Us Over a meeting last June According\ to' Dr. \\ A Granville, : pioflldent of the college, the change In '•name was made In ordoi To avoid con fusion with other Pennsylvania col leges bailing similar names DATELESS DAMES FORM - i CLUB AT CINCINNATI U. Tho club for dateless women at Cin cinnati University seems to be tho newest feminine foible The aim,of the organization 13 to provide aifiusonient on lonel> Saturday nghts, rto drive nway ennui, homesickness and kludiod forms L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” A Complete Line' of Toys for the Kiddies at X-Mas. Gifts suitable for all persons. A large assortment of X-Mas Cards with the College Seal. , Schraft’s Candies, always fresh. We receive a fresh " shipment every ten days. L. K. METZGE , 111-115 Allen Street iJtttattp Suit Under New Management Home opening to all the people of State Colle; $1.50 PER COVER 9 to 12 o’clock Tuesday, November 22,1! of mental discomfort The rules for admission aie and once a 'member breaks a rule automatically dropped. A cat must present os her cicdcntiali dates or undui and when she ht more than ten dates she is past to .the veterans organization 01 I Club LOST —A given umbrella with ivory handle Please return LEG lAN office L. K. METZG]
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