Page Four Bulletin T0t. , 4110, SrpWink , 25 7 00 p 01 —thell,tr • in actice In Inuld ion 7 JO p to —A Joint meeting of the Inter naternio Ind Intro-Mural Councils in Old Chapel edneittlit), Sentemuer!6 700 p —Rind practice In bandroom 8 00 It nt —Penn State PlB3erB trs•outs In the Autlltotlurn So.plenillier 7 CO 11 tri —B and practice In Imulroren r, old month., Notices At t neeting of the Council of Ad ntitittlt Ilium It At.. decidedth It Troop 1 , Its) -seLonti 3latbine Gun Contitna3, otooloub knot, n no the Boalshutg Troop, nhould drill here nt the college All the men should report to the tullltar3 Wilco to be asoltnehl to ;heir tarlouo Lompanlev Captain CI 4 Febiger hnv receit ed repot t for the adJutant-general of this district stating that there are a num ber of tacancles at West Point In Pennyitnnitt clone,,, there are huge number of Congo essionll districts in ohleh Naeancier exist Senator Reed also has a tacancy Any student dO4tring more Informa non on the matter oil! be able to at taln it from the If 0 T C oilier The Electrical Engineering Society will hold a eider feed Wednevd IL even ing In the Dynamo Laboratory In En gineering D seven-thirty o'clock If Stunt Night lo held on Wetinenda) evening, the eider feed oil he held on Thuniday et ening. A business meeting of all Dairy fall &nig, freshmen Included, will be held In room 259 Dairy Building tomorrow et ening at seven o'clock. GRID WORK GOES ON IN COACHES ABSENCE (Continued from first Inge) short time the "regular." earns bath IN itil a punch that snout the resist ance of the second team nettle During the fourth quarter the game took on the I.P.t of a slaughter with the Grit trim carrying the ball over the goal line time and again Shanks Gets Touchdown At the beginning of the second half Shanks, receiving the ball from the kick-off on the forty 'yard line, carried It through the first team for a touch denn The second team continued Ito offense a hen the ball ens put In play aguln On the fourth down the "sec onds" were forced to kick and Palm was tackled on his twenty yard line A few minutes later he ens forced tc punt when Onyx blocked a forward pass The second team could not make a first down, bonmer, and on the next Ptlm ran the ball from the fifty lard lino for a touchdown Long Runs Feature Wllhon started the last quotter by running the bull brick to the ten yard line Light and Palm then carried It vier the goal line in two plays A feu minutes later the first team garnered smolt more points 'alien Johnson brought the bait within striking diet- , once of the goal line by a long run tc the fifteen lard line The second tenet received the kick-off but was unable to advance the ban for a first down On3x. punted and Palm ran the ball from the sixty yard line for another' touchdown. On the next kick-off Johnson kept up the good stork by running through the second team for a touchdown with! Thar) Wilson trailing along as inter fetence The final tally of the game came when Palm Owen a long forward (tom tile sixty yard line "Hap" Prank teceited the pass on the forty yard tine and ambled across the goal line it was a long pass and a pretty catch The linmult The line-up of the tell team h. unchanged In the flrut half. Frank, Sehuuter. Moll:tight, Gray, Bedenk Prevost and Artolt mode up the line and Palm, Wilson, Tohnson and Light wet o the quartet that composed the Imckfleld At the end of the first half Faulkner rent:wed Artolt who left prase- I lice call). The second team line-up at the start of the game one the same as it bad been all during last wools Faulkner, On“, Ahear, Murray, Boyd, Ellwood and Andemon were on tho Ilno and Wentr, Patton, Shanks and Buckle) made Mt the backfield. In the second hat Afalltle leant. In at left end when Faulkner oas moved up to the first team McCann was compelled to leave the game after he had been hurt 10 tit 1.0001.100 EXTENSIVE TRYOUTS ARE COMPLETED BY PLAYERS (Continued from first page) shots of tho soar. its set no definite Issignments hate been made (01 tits cast but no excelltmt ortterlal is ih.- hnt ronnittele ma d and Mr Chsetingh hope to announce the chosen Ilelo. In tin nOlll (atm° so tehearsals can got under EXAMS MTILL GE MELD FOR ADVANCED STANDING Examinations tel ndvanced credit In Monett and Spankh will be held on Tuenday owning, September twenty fifth, at seven o'clock In room. 121 and 126 Old .p ain. Any student who has not used hin high school French or Spill - Mill for entrance credit Is eligible to take the alone exiuninatlons For farther Information Intjuire at the Romance Lanai/ado office, 120 Old ➢htln. NEW HOUSES ARE BUILT BY THREE FRATERNITIES Sigma Phi Sigma, Theta Xi and Alpha Chi Sigma Expect To Occupy Buildings Soon Three of the Greek letter fraternities of Penn State are at the present time actively engaged in putting up nea hnuses n hlch they still occupy in the near future The Sigma Phi Sigma Ira ternlq Is building their house at the corner of Prospect Avenue and Lo ast Lane, the Theta XI at the cor nier of Fairmount Avenue and Locust Lane, and the Atpha Chi Sigma at the south-west corner of Nittany and Pugh sheets The Sigma Phi Sigma house will be a three story structure of colonial irchiteeture, built of native limestone It nill be thlrt4-eight by eight-th , feet In size with a tae story deck porch running the entire length of the build- Ing The front alit be facing Prospect Menne in order to take advantage ol the ales loaned Mount islittony On the first floor will be the club rooms and the dining moon and on the wand and third stories still he bed and study rooms to accommodate thlr 13-foul members, with an alumni suitc and guest room It Is planned to use setmal rooms for sleeping quarters unit, although the dormitory system at a allot° still not be followed The building erns started on the firer of June and It is expected to be com pleted about the first of January. It will be owned and controlled by the Alumni Association of the local chap ter and will cost approximately fort) thousand dollars Two other chapters of the,,Sigma Plst Sigma fraternity, the Ininola and the California chapters hi,e recently constructed new honors The Alpha Chi Sigma house will be a three story building constructed of nu the limestone and will be ono bundrea It) forty feet In size. Tt will face Pugh street and will have a two story deck porch over the front entrance. follow ing the old colonial style The club Mom OR the first floor Is 11l be divided Into too rooms by a double fire-place The new chapter house will have room for approximately thirty-six men Work was begun on the building In 'Arty and it Is expected to be complet ed In Nat ember The Theta XI house at the corner of Palrmount Menus and Locust. Lane is being built in the colonial style using Pennsylvania Colonial Bond brick The structure still face Locust Lane and alit accommodate thirty-tour men with extra room for guests The building to being put up at an noon oNanate cant of thirty-fiva thou sand dollars by the lambda Associa tion of the Theta Xi fraternity 'Work was started about June fifth and will he completed about November first. SOPHOMORE IS WINNER I OF GOLF PRELIMINARIES (Contirmod from first pogo) .1' W Mead 16 S L Also . 25 H N Fatzlnger '24 J W Klndt '24 W F. Mathias '25 S T Brunhall '25 J L Hammlll '26 H D Pritehman '26 E R Eggloston '26 N R. Shade '26 R. B Johnston '26 W. D. Mitchonor '24 t Johnson '26 —VI R M Sinenek . 26 D Weinman .26 IT D Ta 3 lot. '26 t Dale '25 It C Goodman .21 H IV Booth TO P. H Monis 'H L Bair '25 J McCabe '24 D F. Ege '24 NV. Jacobs /I B KJMager .20 J W. Mead '2.6 E, 0, Gerhardt .25 W M Clark '24 It. Stevenson '26 FOR SALE—Chevrolet 1918 Roadster. Price $lOO this week Call L. V. Barber, Bell 480-IUI. BOARD AND ROOM—Prlvato family can furnish board and mom for ono student Inquire of Lloyd Shut , Y. N Allen Street. MOM A le r 4 :ere master* wt V pepa'r PLANS BEING PREPARED FOR ENGINEERS' EXHIBIT: Plans me annul) being laid for an Engines,' Exhibit to be held on Alum ni DaY that will far surpass the one Final Dates Changed to Novembet held a year ago The Islnsy game. Which Is to be held on that day In ex pected to bring thousands of people through the Engineering buildings be rneen the hours of nine and Melee on Saturday morping, October tuentleth A considerable num of mono' Is go ing to be mailable from the TreasurY of the Combined Engineeting Society for the prupatMion of special exhibits This money .111 be altliMtiontsi out Ir the scrotal societies In ratio of the membership of the department in the Combined Sxiety Last year. the lack of funds was a serious handicap A suitable program Is already In en operation for the cent This will list all the indleideal exhibits in the order In nhlele they Mill he seen an the visitors go through the various build ings, and V, lii pro, of great help tr the guides The art shit of the Penn State Engineer Is designing a coven (or the Progrnin The individual exhiblt.s Ire 'beim. horked out In the departments, under the supereision of committees The shop, and liehomtories still be in op eration as they here toot tear. In ordm to show the serious nork of the engi news, but intermingled with them are to be numerous exhibits of an amus ing and entertaining character. Sony entree 55111 again be distributed bi the ins oral departments BAND AND ORCHESTRA TO REHEARSE WEEKLY (Continued from first Vigo) president, while 7 L BOW '24 acts in the capacity of manager K R Deter '24 Is student leader, bluing as his assistant E S 'Weisel '2l The management has made a change In the practice hours this leer, practice sturtlng at seven o'clock instead of nix thirty Representativev frdm many concernt which manufacture band uniform. nem at State College esterday, sub mitting bids for the nee. uniforms to be purchased for the Band thL. bear PENN STATE ORGANIZES , NATURE STUDY CLASSES Professor G It Green of the Penn State department of Forestry has or ganized extension coumes in nature study In Pittsburgh and Johnstown Tb a classes .111 be held every Friday and Saturday and are of considerable size Sixty-one teachers hale register ed in Pittsburgh and fifty In Johns to. n DAILY SCRIMMAGES ARE HELD BY SOCCER SQUAD (Continued from Pint Page) the first fifteen of the varsity squad will be chosen. The soccer men have a comparatively hard schedule ahead of them and must get Into the prime of condition as soon as possible so that they may be thor oughly drilled in the finer points of the game If the team does not lose this year It will be the fifth season of un defeat, a record well worth having, LET'S GO!! STEP ON THE GAS!! DRIVE IT YOURSELF!! We carry insurance for our customers' protection Drive-It-Yourself Auto Co 224 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. Bell Phone 376 12• M Commercial Klenzo Feeling WANT to know how to make the children ion their dislike for cleaning their teeth? Clive them Klanso—the new Dental testimony he feeling that follows Ite use le •• to Klansoie thorough clesonees—cleannesa that roaches mon the tlity melt nerves, fraelog them from Male sm ndow. that maim the mouth feel het and e amber. I'm • tube leder A P) . 11 11 1 1111 .00 10115 DENTAL CREME REXALL DRUG STORE Between the Movies THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THESPIANS EXTEND TIME 11MIT ON PLAY CONTEST Fifteenth—Rehearsals To Begin Early in February 10 an effort to stimulate Into.. In theft play Loinpotition, the Thespian Club has obtained several hundred a:01,11011s on ankh are lit tried the miles governing the competition and ,hose may be secured by calling hi hI .-ichlosser at the Sigma Aniim Epsilon ItousE The final date on.which mantis...WM will be accepted lies beets changed tram Nmember Mit to the fifteenth This will give nuw men who have not tonsil of the contest ample time to 'wok up their manuntrlpts The com petition Is open to anyone connected pith Penn State In am enp•tch) and Mime haying !deem Ale requested to write them up on collabordte With ath eist in doing so. - Itolatusals on the new play nig be gin early In February under the dl- OLtitin or a ploresdional coach and datainguntster This will give the Thes- Sans tittle to bring their play up to the dub standard for thelt first lie"- foi sums at raster Unto PHYSICAL EXAMS FOR PROSE ARE POSTPONED Due to the over-crowded conditions hlch exist in the A rmory, Dr. J P Pitenour has deemed It advisable not to st in she Freshmen Physical Exam inallens until a later date Upon the Lompletlon of thenew dormitotles which will not be for a few nooks, the nlOll5lllO are at present rooming In the Armor) Will move out, thus pet minting the physical exam - I - nations to be held After they are over, the classes in edutattion will start. Freshmen loin be notified of the time they are to repot t for examination by Hats aldch will be hooted on the bul letin board non the Armor), and whir, will be nublished in I der issue.] of the COLLEGIAN. PENN STATE BARBER SHOP FIVE BARBERS SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Ladies' Beauty Parlor Annex G. L. SMITH Dry Goods Notions Hosiery Announcing a complete line of Munsing wear for women, in both silk and cotton. Underwear that satisfies particular women. , GLENN & NEIDIGH Store of Style and Service. YOU don't have to go to Hollywood to see all your favorites—" Hollywood" is coming to youl Ihe stars of a thousand pictures assembled in one superlative cast. Showing the amazing adventures of a screen-struck girl who tried to "get-in. With the most fascinating background ever screened—Hollywood, the garden spot of pictures. Pastime Theatre . 3 Days 7URS S D E A PT Y E , FRIDAY,S2AB.T2U9RDAy NEW DORMITORIES ARE SOON READY FOR MEN Although the work on the Watts Me n-toilet Hnll 11111 not be entirely com pleted for two or three months. the units ate expected to be ready for oc cupancy by the first week In October; and the third unit soon after. The rooms In the new dormitory will be en- . tirely furnished by the college, Includ ing linen and blankets A number of persons have been employed by the college to take care of the rooms and to see that they are kept orderly and oleen In order that the students may have all the conveniences possible The Varsity Hall is being rushed as much as possible in order to get the loaf on before the Mud weather sets in Both ends of the building are up roof high but the center has to go e story and a half higher. The hall Is orpected to be finished in June and toady for occupancy next fall CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ARE IN FOURTH. EDITION . Four editions of the lesson material prepared by the extension division of the School of Engineering have been made necessary by the urgent demand for them Not only - are these lessons used in Penn State correspondence classeo but also "fh night schools and apprentice schools throughout the state Enrollments In the radio course of tea ed by the extension department are coming In and a large number of In quirk, have been received concerning It Thin is a course offered to =in tents who wish to learn more about radio then simply turning a knob A disersion from the movies—almost its cheap—the "Y. Course. Fresh Fruit and Cider Special Rates to Smokers and Feeds SERFAS and SEARFOSS Gernerd Bldg. SOPHOMORE CLASS HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF YEAR - At the fleet meeting of the Sophomore elms held Thursday night In the Chem batty Annex, preparation wan made for Stunt Night. An attempt was made to bring back the old Poster Night but It was ulthout results and Stunt Night will he hold this pear as It was last fall A num ber of committees were appointed to take care of the various events The committee appointed to seo that the wood for the bonfire is gathered Is composed of N. L. Ammerman, N T Sweeten, C H Seeman and T. R. Donlan, while the committee for Stunt Night consists of N. N. Rich man. L 13 Faulkner. El Maloess, J. W Stokes, A C HeUmiak, V. W. Conway. and It Id Torrence D Davis, cheerleader, gave a talk on cheers undStuntNlghtund Urged the sophomores to enforce customs It isms emphasized that black socks should be .orn with knickers as well as without snd also that white knickers and flan nels should not be worn except on the way to tennis courts or to the gulf course. YEARLING GRID PLAYERS CHANGE POSITIONS DAILY (Continued from Pica Page) died seventy-flve pounds, In also mak lag a strong bid for guard. The backfield now contains Baker guarder, Pritchard and Polly at hel and Green at the fullback posnion The Center Among the promising candidates fo renter are Pnige, Sohaneha, O'Dea an• Reed Paige has been playing end bu STOP AT OUR -- Shoe Repairing Shop and Shoe Shining Parlor Quality Service Courtesi CHAS. NELO In Front of Post Once THE HANOVER SHOE HANOVER, PA On Display at The State College Hotel Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6 It will pay you to wait for our Representative Tuesday; September 25, 1923 6O shifted to center lost week. He has an Ideal build for a center and In addition to this ho to fast and rangy and handles the ball well In passes Sshaneha is rather light but is doing good work. O'Dea. plays good on the offensive and Reed also ie working hand for the center position. Bergman Injured his shoulder so, eral weeks ago while tackling the dum my Ills shoulder Is getting better and he .111 be back on the squad for practice 'within a few days. O'Connel, the now quarterback from Worcester Academs .111 be given a tryout this week He Ins played good academy football and Is expected to do good .ork. The flash men finished up the week by signal Practice on Friday and 110111 scrim mage on Saturday Emerick's Motor Bus Line,r WEEK IbitS Bellefonte - State College to to 3. f State College Bellefonte 6145 A.lll. 8:00 A. M. A.M. - 9:15 12130 P.M. T 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. : 140 P. 31 . . 3t40 P.M. •• 8:10 P.M. 5:10 P.M. 7.: WO P. X GOO Par. ••• Saturday Only Saturday Only 7, 1040 P.N. IWO P.M. Faro 65c SUNDAYS :00 A.M. 8:15 A.M. 0:15 A. M. 12 :30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 2:00P.M. WO P. M. 7:00 P.M. 13:80 P. M. 9:011P.M. 8:15 P. M. BELLEFONTE•LOCK HAVEN SCHEDULE IYEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS Bellefonte (Or Lock Haven 7:00 A.M. 2100 P.M. Sundays 8:00 A.M. yy Sat. and Sunday only, 0:20P.711. Lock 31avon for Bellefonte • 10:00A.N. Sat. and Sunday only 10;30P.I.I. .Yoke Yellow Bee Tor &wilco',
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