Page She Bulletin January .»i at:* Iy.-fti:n.*. Dan* »*y Dr. !♦. !•:. Sparks, I*l ni. —1 I*, us.— , -*"*'i busings ’meeting and smoker In Odd Fellow*' Jl.sl! All Kebab men :*ro invited. Wi-iliW'ijiy. .In tin:ii7 10 j>. tij.- f’mnberlan<l Comity Club. 31.V0M Mi!' —Spanish Club in Old Chap* The clie' U:• a Society \\\ s :i*-.-l i;- night at T:»>0 p. m _'•’*). K»n.:n--r;iii; I>* Mr. on "U i:l:o uls. Tlmr-day. January II miner— and Finance in the University Club. p. tn.- * i**ltil» )l:n; GLEE CLUB ASSOCIATION CHOOSES PRIZE SONG sl> niVfsofcn's .“Hunter's -Fare •.• cl:'' is Selected for Contest to lie Held March Third S --Tii- Hunter's J r t-n .-111 e,..| tit.. Prize Song in the Jnt* rct*ln-ir::i?«.‘ Cl*-- Chib Contest, to Ik* Jm-M :;t Cam* Jib* M:»U on March third. s;:2iiei<*m ditllctiltles to t.-r; lb- *.r ti:v- i ••bib !n the country. WjiM'j Ctlet. Clubs* representing Harvard, Vsl-f. Penn State. Princeton, Cornell. D trtas- '.ith. *’»'"'.itttb;a. New l.ni v**j>*l. v. Fniveisity <>f Pennsylvania. We-*U*ya:\ and Aadiert meet In this cntv*i. *.h rivalry will b<* Very keen .••till the musicianship should be of the h oliest order. In last year's contest. ll»rvard won tie* lirst ‘eg on the new fniversity Glee ■ Clnh Cup with Vale a close second, but In the next concert Howard must look to her laurels, for the other colleges are out for blood. The excitement of a gridiron Kittle will be in evidence on the night of March third when Mmo. S.-tnbrich. 11. K. KrehMel, and Hr. Wal ler Damrosch name the winner. The Glee Club contests were organ ize! in PO 5 by Albert F. Pickernell. •President of the Intercollegiate Musi cal Corjniration; four dubs entering the tlrst contest that year. In 1923. nine years hues, eleven dubs will com- Jiete in NeW York City, eight in Chica go. and eight in San Francisco. In addition to this, a competition is now Jielng arranged In Atlanta, Georgia, ‘for 1924. NiTTANY TOSSERS DEFEAT SYRACUSE (Continued from first page.) •two point advantage over their op- Another goal was made by Gerhardt and a successful foul by Reed put the score up to 8-4 before Syracuse again scored, when a Held goal and a foul by Gallivan made the count 8 to 7. With the score 9 to 7 after a foul, Shall* with a sharp struggle under tho basket dropped: tins ball through. Penn Stat** was then held scoreless while Syracuse added two fouls and a Held ‘goal to their score, bringing the count again nearly even. 11 to 10. Gerhardt next scored from under the basket, which, with three fouls by Johnny ’lb*ed. ended the half Jfi to 10 against the visitors. SiM'oinl Half . The second period of the game op ened with the Orange representatives lighting desperately to gain the lead which they were so close to during the IlVst half. Neither side was able to score it point for several minutes after the opening of the half, both goals be ing endangered several times with at tempted baskets. The lirst tally was made by Gallivan. the Syracuse foul shooter, who dropped a one-pointer through the ring. From that time on. the Nittany players continued to In crease their score by the accurate foul shooting of Reed and a few Held goals. Reed placed three fouls In the basket in succession, which, followed by a double-decker by Gerhardt, made the score 21 to 11 for the Lions. Aistlti lived was responsible for on* larginK the I’enti Stale count.by throw ing four more fouls before the Syra cuse tosscrs were able to find the Ikis ket. making the score 2a to 11 Xoakos, who was substituted for Fasce. was* the first man to score for the visitors in this hsilf. His two fouls anti a licit! goal by Trout, substituted for (ialtivan. was the last scoring which the Syracuse team wjls able to negotiate, giving them a total of 15 points. A foul, followed by a field goal by Reed, another by Koehler and the final two pointer by Reed from the side line, ended the gome, with the score to 15. The line-up: •Penn Suite ttfrhnrdt sliair center Macßne l&chler (Capt.l guard Fisher (Capt.) Junior guard :.. Greve ‘^Substitutions—Trout for Gallivant Niiakes fur Fasce: McCarthy for Gr«*vi\ Held goals for Penn State— twifhnrdt, 4: Heed, 2; Shair. Ij Koeh ler. 1. For Syracuse. Gallivan, 1; Fus ee, 2: Trout, 1. Foul goals—for Penn State. Reed 10 out of 23. For Syracuse. Gallivan ft out ol 11; Xonkes 2 out of 3: Fisher 0 out of 1. Referee—'White. Umpire—Myers. Penn State. FRATERNITIES AT DARTMOUTH ;v PUIU.ISII ADVICE FOR FBOSH Advice to Freshmen” is tttv title of the book Issued to all fresh m'en of Dartmouth College. The l>ook written by G. T. Fleming, a mem- i 3S $ * 1 * 38 » 38 % 3CE * 38 X s>: m $ » 38 i $ 38 38 x 38 * 38 % 38 % 38 % :o: *t k>: i 1 m I i 38 I 38 Folks Only BUY NOW O’Coats to $27.50 Now $20.50 Men here is a “Knock-out”, the wonderful Hart, Schaffener and Marx Suits and Overcoats in all the season’s most wanted mater ials. Newest fashions and don’t forget the workmanship cannot be excelled. They will; give you untold wear and satisfaction for only $26,50. Sale Closes WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JAN. Hart Schaffner & Marx High Grade Suits and Overcoats to s47.so—Sale Price $34.50 THIS SALE OK SUITS AND OVERCOATS SHOULD BRING HUN DREDS, FOR THESE STYLES ARE OF THE BETTER GRADE—QUALITIES OF THE BETTER GRADE—FASHIONED AS ONLY CLOTHES OF THE 1 BETTER GRADE ARE FASHIONED. WONDERFUL'VALUES AT $47.50 AND THE SALE PRICE IS ONLY :$34.50. Worth While Reductions on Furnishings, Hats’, Luggage SWEATERS CAMELS HAIR—AMHO—BRUSHED WOOL $12.50 & $ll.OO reduced to I $9-25 $ 8.00 & ? 7.00 reduced to.---.- $5.75 $lO.OO & $ 9.00 reduced to -—57.25 . -VESTS $12.50 & $lO.OO reduced to.— $335 ..$..7.50 & $ 5.00 reduced to $8.76 ys .caucca 10 g HATS and CAPS w yy BELBER and LIKLY LUGGAGE WOOL and SILK HOSE $ £5O & $ 256 reduced to $1.45 g ca it- ii 0 .. r „ T_miio .40 & .50 grades reduced to $5O $ 356 & $ aOO reduced to $2.10 S* 3g Travelling Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks .75 & <6 5 grades reduced to $55 $ 650 & $ 5.00 reduced to $3.75 § Sc $ 9.00 & $ 7.50 reduced to -*16.75 § 1.25 & $ 1.00 grades reduced to $ ,85 $ 9.00 & $ 7.00 reduced to $5.25 JJfc $$ $12.00 & $lO.OO reduced to $7*25 $ 1,75 & $ 1.50 grades reduced to .$ll5 UNDERWEAR & S?i?-59 * si®-92 re^ !°— - •!«« 1 $ 2.00 grades reduced to-_____. Summer and Winter weights $ S. GL $ 150 including Topkis reduced to $.75 $ ft S!»7R and Unlined $ 250 & $ 2.00 reduced to $1.65 8 M « 250 & $ 2.00 grades reduced to ....$155 . $ 450 & $ 450 reduced to $2.75 S FAULTLESS PAJAMAS and NIGHT SHIRTS $ 3.50 &$ 3.00 grades reduced to— _s2is $1.75 &$ 150 including B. V. IYs reduced to $1.15 g g $ 2.50 & $ 2.00 reduced to. $1.65 $ 450 & $ 4.00 grades reduced to $175 J $ 350 & $ 3.00 reduced to. $2.25 w $ 3.50 & $ 3.00 reduced to. $2.25 $ 6.00 & $ 5.00 grades reduced to .$4.25 $ 650 & $ 650 reduced to $4.25 M I Montgomery & Co.* State College, Pa. | Syracuse ... Gallivan We Are a few more will make a hit. WOOL 4 CAMELS HAIR THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN days to take advantage of this PRICE SMASHING ARROW COLLARS These 4-Ply linen collars 2 FOR 25c GOLF KNICKERS and EXTRA TROUSERS $ 6.00 & $ 5.00 grades reduced to $3.75 $ 7.00 & $ 6.50 grades reduced to $5.25 $ 8.00 & $ 7.50 gTades reduced to $6.26 GOLF HOSE $ 2.50 & $ 2.00 grades reduced to $1.45 $ 3.50 & $3 .00 grades reduced to $1.95 $ 4.50 & $ 4.00 grades reduced to $2.76 $ 6.00 & $ 5.00 grades reduced to $3.75 $ 850 & $ 7.00 grades reduced to —— $5.75 Giving You Fair Warning KNOW THE FACTS This sale has taken the county by storm. A real finishing in price cut ting awaits you now. Beginning tomorrow morning the iriost startling departure iii local retail history.. Another demonstration of Montgomery’s policy of ■ lower prices on wanted seasonable merchandise. Fire sale prices, bankruptcy prices, closing out sale prices-r-OUR VALUES ARE EVEN BETTER. That’s what (his event offers you. Now. REMODELING |Q Sale That’s In a Class By Itself ARROW SHIRTS $3.00 Values The best known brand of shirts on the market in pret ty white materials with col lars attached. At $2.15 Hart Schaffner & Marx Quality Suits and Overcoats to ss7.so—Sale Price $44.50 THESE ARE THE CLIMAX IN STYLE, QUALITY AND WORKMAN SHIP AND MEN OF THE BETTER DRESSED TYPE WOULD APPRECIATE -THESE DISTINCTIVE MODELS. NOTHING HAS BEEN OVERLOOKED IN THE WAY OF MAKING THIS LINE THE BEST LINE OF CLOTHING THE BEST ON THE MARKET TODAY. Don’t Regret Later Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Suits and Overcoats —Values to $37.50 Sale Price $26.50 Buy them now, they were an ex ceptional buy at $37.50 ad now. to think you may have your choice for $2650 and the genuine guar antee of Hart Schaffener & Marx goes with every suit or overcoat. ARROW SHIRTS WITH COLLAR ATTACHED $ 2.50 & $ 2.00 reduced to $1.65 $ 350 & $ 3.00 reduced to $2.15 $. 450 & $ 4.00 reduced to $2.65 S 6.00 & $ 5.00 reduced to $3.65 NECKWEAR S 1.00 reduced to $ .75 w $ 2.00 & $ 1.50 reduced to $1.15 *3 S aoo & $ 2.50 reduced to -$1.95 Tuesday, January 9, ug 24th
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