Page Four Do You know We are showing the most wonderful line of Hard Candies ever shown in State Col lege. Ladies see these candies when ar ranging your parties. GRAHAM & SONS That Little Store on the Corner Bulletin 430 p —Let tut e " htionese Paper Systems and 1111.11W11) Else trllk ttlen,.. Old Chapel Sal tardto Not ember ace Metill, Ness Bees.. 2 00 p —Penn St tte 5.1 1 c 11 00 a m ,—.6 13 p m —Chapel scrylccv rho limelmul Anal., Much, speaker Mumla), Noimber 5 1=I! 7 00 p m —Benin. doss meeting. Bull Pen Notices All membem of the Un'comity Club ate especlall3 ills ited to attend the stnolset and card part 3 on Saturday night, Not Ord, to meet the thirty-floe nen membets ho store admitted by the tilt Octets at their last meeting The at begins unusually successful In the club A music ti plogramnie has been e fot the night of Frida3, Not Ihth, b 3 lltrectot It Grant. Mr Samuel S Wyer of Columbus, 011,0, consulting engineer and moll l,nopn authollo on the subject of um tural g is and fuels, mill glte a lecture In Room lOU, Old Mining Building at 10 20 t m, blida3 All School of Mines students and others Interested are in sited Tile subject of Mr W3er a lecture will be 9lleonomits of Fuel for Domestic Purposes" CHANGES MARK PROGRAM FOR PENNSYLVANIA DAY (Continued from first page) Although those affairs, which arg mtalmli of a college n store, will not be held this em, the holiday will b) no mcans be entirely doold of entertain functions that halm been planned Most prominent among these, of course, is the foothill game wins Georgia Tech At least one oilier athletic contest has been, carded for that time, a soccer game with Nan. being scheduled There will illo be in Glee Club recital, the first of the tear DEBATING SQUAD TO START ON REAL WORK (Continued from first pas.) If none of the mmtern colleges de she to meet the local debaters under the a onditions mentioned betel e, Professor G Iles hos furthered offered to debate Otte question with each side I. tying but mentyfum hours prelim ttion on the subject for deb Ite ri A nnouncement "VC Vine Tree 3inn" (Formerly Sandwich Shop) Chicken and Waffle Dinner--- Friday evenings ly ig: Roast Chicken Dinner--- Sundays EAST COLLEGE AVENUE Haberdashery for Evening Wear We are ready now with a complete line of full dress haberdashery for the formal affairs next Friday night. Our supply consists of TUXEDO VESTS TUXEDO SHIRTS TIES HOSE , JEWELRY . ETC. The shrewd purchaser will do his buying now and not get caught at the last minute. STATE SHIRT SHOP . "Haberdashery of Merit" VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM WILL MEET SYRACUSE (Continued [rain first Date, Meehan a r. gladualea (tom Zy racuvo lo lath after razuring fot four years at au tract bark List Salmi* tho Mango elocen die pitled a sties": attack against Sating field and "mused anal with a 44 to 0 11ctusi The week before stainst Pitt. Coach Median's moteges played a line gm* and nemnged to min out by the nassow m ttgln of three Points. when Mcßride, carslty fullback, booted a drop-kick In the closing minutes of tile flay The Nittany team mdll be ecenly nntehed in the S raemse team If there lc al* athalltage It rests 551111 the Or ange 001011 by a slight margin The gruelling struggle with Pitt two wßelts ago afforded ample proof of the ....mg"h of the Orange line "Pop" Warners proteges were held scoreless 'old necer penetrated deep Into Syra cuse territory Against "%Vest Virgin). the Nlttany leant showed that It could put up a stone-wall defense so that the Mash between tho two lines .t feature of the struggle . Voters". Ends Sylacuse has tao capable aingmen In itinclite and Jaime The former Is the esptatin of the team and has piton splendid account of himself In prev ious games datum has had tao years of usity experience and is a finished player Shoolln and WaldorlY, the tackles, hate done commendable stork this tear Thee toll! hate plenty of oPPonition , hobos ce, hem Pretont and McCann who hate been plating a bang-up game Lao Be/deb's team "Ribs" Barninger, the scrappiest linesm tn on the squad, nil! face Mich alski in tomorron h encounter and is Lammed to give the Nittam pia) er a liald battle Biggs, the left guard, is the heat test man on the Orange squad Tipping the scales at 215 pounds, the gigantic guard alit out-neigh Bill uho appears him, It) thirty•-lime pounds Sim has been de, eloped by Coach Meehan to till the place left vacant at center by Captain Cult er of last year's team I.lt, has been PLO log a line game .and the Syracuse coach Is confident that he will develop Into one of the best centers in Syracuse football history Clay still hate a tough p.Posltion In Pits but the Nittany center has been h:indling himself smy ',tell this season and should hold the Orange center In check tomato.. Syracuse mustered n tine brace, of backs at the beginning of the season with Simmons at aunt ter, at full, and Bowman and Zimmerman at the h iltbsLit positions The terrific bat tle with Pitt two weeks ago took a 'mat toll in the Syracuse backfield and in Miles and sprains hat, kept some of the Syracuse backs on the bench for the last two weeks All of the varsity backs will start against Penn State.' hone, er with the exception of Bowman, who hits a sprained anitle His place will sn, filled 1,3 role) AlLL'lltie completes the line-up of the -.bang° team at [Lintel< and is the star of the team Ills stork ILL:1111M PILL a.; one of the most impottant rectors ta Sytacuses iciest and bls accurate placement kicks hate accounted for nneral Lollies this season Slit:mons Calls Signals Simmons sill cdl the signals for the Or /age team Ile has silos, n IL thor ough knonledge of griditon strategy -his season and Is a capable leader Ile succeeded in fooling the Panthms secet II Limes by calling for unexpected ,t 1 t)s The loss of "Chet" Bowman nho is, _onsalmed fly of the Syracuse uppot tem to be one of the fastest meal n It football unlfolm, is a severe blox at the Orange machine Foley, who shed his place at left halfback, show- Lis ices of brilliant open field mul ling against Sptinglleld last neck Zimmerman Pants Well Zimmerman, the right halfback, Is aced as one of the best punters in in ereolleglate eitcles . 1-le still have a oh, hone% er, outdistancing the mighty Anneal Headquarters The Hotel Onmanda nil] be the head plarters of Nlttar* supporters this took-end at S>racuse A Penn State nlumni smoker will be held there to norrow e,ening follondag the game Ind sill be similat to the gathering add last neck at the Hotel PennsH mato In Neu Yolk An studente attending the game are Tithed T H Miller 'Ol Ic In charge of the affair DEATH CLAIMS DR. FREEMAN STECKER (Continued from first pogo) ale time In rsearch cork, noshing his trod) purely to mathematics His ef 'orts con hint special ranking in the let of Amenican men of science His lame is to be found among those of a dozen mathematicians whose lames are folloned by an asterisk. Mitch indicates that at the time of his le tth he non accounted as one of the in leading mathematicians of the acrid Dr Sleeker cos ono of the few huerican scientists mho understood Ginsteln's theory of relathit3 He nos an sells° life member of the American Mathematical Society and It mas In this organization that he first Jbtalned a nviable reputation Dur ing the time spent In reseatch work he represented twenty-tno scientific papers _entered around five principal projects, noneuclidian geometry, geodedic lines, oand ttions of geometry, line geometry Ind integral equations He cos a mem ber of the German Mathematic LI Socie td, and also held membership in the London Mathematical Society, of Eng md, nd nob as the leading mathematic al societies of Prance Ind Italy Da Stecker nlll be remembered by er3 Penn State student of the last lecode through his traditional service In official timekeeper for all intercol estate wrestling and boxing meets held It the college He nos athletically in- Mined and in his undergraduate days pas an expert matman He nos one of the most popular meet s of the faculty and his death Is a keen loss to the college He was al nays intetested In student life and aeon user ready to glee help when It was needed The position left vacant by DE "SteckeEN death .111 be difficult to fill and his loss is felt , bey and measure, both by his colleagues and the under arndoate student body of Penn State. LAND GRANT COLLEGES ASSOCIATION TO MEET The Thirty-smenth Annual Comen- Jon of the Association of Land Grant Colleges will open in the La Salle Hotel, Chicago,on Wednesday, November fourteenth Included among the delegates from Penn State nill be President John M. Thomas, Dean R..L Sackett of the En gineering School, Dean R. L Watts of the School of Agriculture, Miss Edith P Chace, head of the Home Eeonom les Department, M S McDowell, Direc tor of Agaleulture Extension. and R boots of Charley Light which nerd a prominent feature of the West Vir ginia game. L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" 35 New Books will be added to our Library Saturday, Nov. 3. It costs only 25c to join, then a small rental fee. VISIT OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT • We 'carry a large assortment of Reprint Fiction - - - only 75c New Fiction - - - - $2.00 Childrens Books • Miscellaneous Books Special orders taken for any Book not carried in stock. TOYS ' GAMES PLAYING CARDS You can find gifts for all ages and occasions in our store. "We are always trying to improve our store." II L. R. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN J. D. PRICE ININS PENN - STATE NET TOURNAMENT Defeats C. E. Geuther '25 in Final Sets—Freshman Matches Ham pered by Wet Courts After being limbic to wrest a single tame from his opponent In the first eat, I I) Price '26 Begged a great comeback In the last too sets of his match with C 1.1 Geuther '25, winning them hand ly 6-4 and 14, and obtaining utile his .Intore, the tennis championship of Penn Settle The match U. the vie', erect exhibition of net generalship neor Iheifinled on the Armory courts and the handful of spectators who braved the Inclement neather to witness the con out were treated to a rare brand of tennis Geuther Neon the right to meet Price by ttimming .. TornmY" Laas cap ..tin of the 'varsity tennis team, in itraight sets 6-0 and 6-3. Price enter ed the finals, by virtue of his brilliant victory over a L Setman 1-6, 6-1 and 6-3 The present champion was practically unheard of as a teens play °, until this Gull when he sailed through his opponents alth a aim and dash thae practleal4 insures him of a var tity berth this spring The position of first baseman on the freshman base ball team last spring prevented him frm playing with the yearling net teaom Progress In the freshman tournament has been hampered to a great extent by the rainy heather. although several matches have been Played. G L. Set man, who made a strong bid for honors In the alt-college competition, entered the third round when ho vanquished Nl' R. Huffman 6-3 and 6-2 Other men aho entered the third round were NV W. Kepner, :W H Holt and L. It Plotts, Who won a hard fought match hem C Dye, 6-3, 4-6 and 6-4 CAMPAIGN IS PUSHED BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS (Continued from first page) Isles Ho addressed the Penn State smoker Inn Friday night. telling of the campaign reeults and the necessity of bringing It to an early close With Professor P. - Al Torrence. he spent some time In atinassingOlumni In the New York district and they added over tine° thousand dollars to , the campaign total which has not reached the mark of $1,360,000 Man/ younger alumni sere found In the Nes York district, and some of the pledges were not overly large as a tesult However, practically every alunints who sits approached gate a ',ledge and the results of the work sere very encouraging. A special effort la to be made within the next month to push the Grange Memorial campaign for a tsso hundred and fifty thousands residence hall for women atudeitia The State Grange convention Is to be held at Pittsburgh this month and renewed activity is ex pected to result following a Pitnenta non of the plan at that time ..tate University Shoe Co. •as a full line of Student's wear at popular prices. Inspection invited. Amencan Lady and Amen- t. Come in and see us during off hours, fellows. We have the best billiard and pool tables made. Penn State Billiard and Bowling Co. CANDIDATES FOR COLLEGIAN STAFF The regular ucekly meeting of minutia! staff of the Penn State the freshman candidates for the Collegian will be held next Tues day evening In Room 314 Old thin It Is important that all mndidates be there PENN STATE ENGINEERS FOUND NEW SOCIETY (Continued front first page) ‘ll and of the officers of the Engineorin.. Society will usually he held Just befin the clove of the spring semester Of ficers NI, 11l be elected from the junto) rl 100 and hold office during theft senior Sear Only members of the En gineering Society will he eligible It vote in an election of officers The representatives of the depart ments trill be elected in the spring of their sophomore year by their class mates in their own department, and all] hold oilier during their junior and senior years This will prinide for it p trt of the Council's having had at least one yews experience at rite time of zeorganiuttion In the fall Both the faculty representathes and the pubalty manager are elected ov the Council at hefirst regular meeting etch fall, and held office for one year Work Of Engineer The Penn State Engineer is to be the official publication of the Engineering Society, and the too ranking- members of its staff mill be ex-officio members of the Engineering Council Although the Penn State Engineer, through Its two representath es participate, in the management of the Engineering Socie ty, It re ntal. as heretofore The publicity organ of the society, the En gineer will reecho the support of the engineers On ough the subscriptions are included as a part of the an nual duel. to the Engineering Society An election committee mas appoint ed at the meeting Tuesday night to sup ervise the Immediate election to the Engineering Council of the Junior and senior representatives from each de partment It is expected that each group utll hold elections next stock In order that the Council may be organiz ed without further delay The succexsful conclusion of the En gines.' Exhibit which was held on Alumni Day places the Engineers' Ball as tile next event on the engineers' plogram This dame will probably be though the committee which Is working on the affair has not announed definite miuns The success of the d once is al eady assured since It has already been financed from the dues of the membeis of the Engneering Soviet} Tentative plans have also been mole fa:noting the Engineers' Comical to be hold late in the spring This is to be the climax of the years' functions tot the engineers, and mill probably take the form of a huge outdoor picnic' and entertainment. This is the time to think of House Party Clothes Here is your outfit— Tuxedo, Full Dress, Shirt, Collar and Dancing Pumps Worth your while to look them over QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM GLEE CLUB BRINGS TRIALS TO CLOSE (Continued from first pogo) yell' 1,111 the Increase was decided upon In view both of the skill oxhibited..und lie fact that reserve material will be leotled to replace those members who will not be able to make the trips this fall. The following men wore received Into the club H D Ash '25, J B Camp bell 27 It W Ct aham '27, 21 C Hut- Henn '26, 27 E NiOdin '25, and F IL Vance' 26, all of whom are first ten or Three second tenors were accept ed., W. K littler° '27, L L. Loaders '27, and F E. Ulf '27 The now men for the baritone section are H 1V Bre tton '25, J E Dickson '27, E H Mur ray '24, H D Narbeth '27, J C Sham beiget '26, H D Uplinger '26, H A Wahl '29, and N. R Witt '26 W L Ammerman '26, J. W. Etter '26, W. 7 Sutton '27 and R E Pink '26 make up the nddition to the bass section Pink he Sac a violinist and 14111 probably be the only Instrumentalist to appear in the concerts Several selections a hich will be in cluded in the Penns) Bonin Day con cert have already been decided upon and in the almost nightly rehearsals are being rapidly whipped into shape While tile final program ctlil not he definitely announced until next week It aill include Henschel's "Lamp in the Cost," a light composition which in to be used at the intercollegiate Glee Club Content in New York on ➢larch first An impressive feature of the program cviii bo the "Bedouin Love Song," by Foote It mill be one of the most ad lanced selections even executed by the •lull and with its strong piano accom saniment, handled by J S. Schoonmak zr, represents a typo of music never be "ore presented by the organization Ths concert will also he the occasion for the first public presentation of "Our 00n Penn State," the words of which are tile work of Dr W. S Dye It is the most recent addition to the list of Penn State songs Director Grant has arranged the program In such a man ner that every type of musical taste will be pleased, his selections being epresentative of each of the import ant divisions of vocal music. An advance ticket sale for concert tlcketa will he held during the latter part of next week, the exact date ap pearing In the next i 9900 of the COL LEGIAN. 4•4•.:÷:•i-m-:-:•+•:-:-c-:-:••:.•:÷:4444 , ,,s-{•÷*-4 , 4-K • • McELHATTEN BROS Cleaning, Pressing, Repairin We call for and deliver in same day. Call 53-R for Service Car Rear of People's National Bank GIVE US - A TRIAL OPEN EVENIN The New Tuxedo Even in Tuxedos there's a wide range of styles:--and a tremendous difference in workmanship. Wheth er your taste be for a "young men's" style or conservative, we have them. You are sure of fine materials, beautifully tailored when you get a Hickey. FreetrAan. MONTGOMERY & CO. STATE COLLEGE BELLEFONTE LEWISBURG Friday, November 2, SOCCER TEAM WILL F , TORONTO AND SY (Continued from First Ps lend Blues It has played but 01 this year, winning by a 6-2 sco, the Royal Military ICollega of I Major Tremaine, It. C. A., coach RoYal Military College soccer stated in regard to tho game Ton onto men gave a very finish !Malan of the way soccer ohm piny ed Their - team work Is elm but they ate not as strong on ns they might be" Making a tour of colleges in the ern states last year, the Canadian defeated the Crescent Athletic Brooklyn, 7-0, Princeton 9-0, L 3-0 and tied with the Unlversh Pennsylvania 1-1 Four men In the probable line-u the Penn State-Toronto meat en the varsity team three yearn m hen the Nittany hooters won the 'Canadian team by the score o All but two of the men wore met of last year's first team The probable line-up for th State-Syracuse contest tomorro• follows. Gardner Plke Walton 10103 110 ley 'al t lase Jagger Condit 110 s Klein Mahon goal left fullback right fullback left halfback center halfback right halfback outside left Inside left center Inside right outside rlht The probable Ilre -up for State-Toronto meet le. Toronto F' Wilson goal Neilson left fullback Johnson right fullback Campbell left halfback Dreyer center halfback diEasum right halfback Coaland outside left Johnstone Inside left Grant center Glee, Molds right spading outside right WAZITED—Threo mon to no