Page Eight COOOOQCCCCGOOOCCOCwCCCOOOOOOOOOOOCGGOOOOOO OO OOCOOOOr I GRAHAM & SONS § Thai llome-Y Little Store on Allen Street g Hello! Freshman. Come in and get ac o quainted with the oldest business place in g town. We welcome you. 8 LION GRID CANDIDATES BEGIN STIFF PRACTICE (Continued fioin first page) sptul a 11* being utilized .it guawl and the foimu* jt tiling centoi takes well In I'm change Ut»seboii\ has been tit-ei at the othoi guuidiiig beith Flock ami Preunt Help Head Bc'duk is assisted thi« fall h» tun linesmen fiom last veal’s (onibinat on, Freddy Flock and Jules Pi cunt The lattei’s time is octu ple! b\ the to idling ol both the foi unid line and the aspirants ha\in* r kicking abiht\ Flock’s assistance deal, solely with the hue IV, leuson of the fact that Nate Cai t’nell. Ct ..cl coach, uanto to de tole Ins entile time to tun,-countij thi, fi'i, the position of tinner has tallen to the lot 01 Leo Houck, boxing n.tntoi Leo Inis been helping out cae’i tall miuc he came to Penn State end his ncu .esponsibditics will bung hts wma to the fore mom than c\ei Dutch Ilenninn, basketball and fieshman football tutoi. is Be/’s nglit- I a.i I lit .a. and a? such tcndeis a ninth-needed sciviu m helping Be? with the backs i\ eek of Conditioning Since the letu.p of the guilders at the beginning of the month, most ot the t’mu has been tpent in condition ing Setting-up e\eicises, stuitn dumnn-tac’ ling, splints, logging ami ski ii-pnUite nude up the majontj of piogiant until P’ridat afternoon, when the men vent into the 1 last ti mintage v'x is well known, Be/ iorpines each men, whetkci ugul.ir 01 lookic, to ii.ne .1 tiunougli knowledge of ‘ foothul! technique" befoie lining up foi the leal toot Pki\a ate gone o\ei on the bladboud mn:i> times until tl c men become e'ecptionally f iriibat '»ith them Following this, the backs wm-v tluoug'i the pkn while the foi wid. aie learning iioi, to put then opponent, out of pint The Penn fct ue coach u an exponent of the oft pro.cd tiieoi.i —"in older to do a thing, \ou\c got to know now to do it." Good Material A piomising wealth of lratcujl, mostlj o. the lire t\pe giected Be? 129 We Welcome You to Penn State Yours is the first class in the history of Penn State that has reported a week earlier, to leai n something about Penn State and its cus toms—to help you become acclimated. We be lieve it is going- to be a great help to you. You will find our store the most completely equipped m State College, to supply practically all your needs in Text Books and Student Sup plies of every description. Our store has been completely remodeled during the summer, both inside and out. A Book Alcove with tables has been built in the rear of our store for your convenience. Use it whenever you wish. You are always welcome whether you buy or not. I Our Tobacco Department | Is conveniently located, right inside the door, jf A complete assortment of Smokers’ Accessor les. BE SURE TO FILL YOUR POCKETS WITH | MATCHES. You must have matches at ail times | Ma gazines Magazines Magazines Everyone Likes Candy SHOOTS and SCHRAFFTS CANDIES are unex celled. NUTS and BAR CANDIES af all kinds. tssssKiSHnaisssisjßSjass L 0 K. Penn State-1915 L. tC. TVlotege^r 111-115 Alien Street The Fastest Growing Store in State College ■ ant .donel McLuighlm, niilk,... .it the opening piactiee Roscbeiij Clupl un Mel/ger w ill spevk and Fellows hint* of Lite shown up to oh t.wi.iuu building: Pi«f Hugo advantage,’ although both aie lather pln.aal t.a.mng and >porU>, slow to stait In scimm.age last Fn- >» / *’ Kdttiom, student health; day. Fellows, broke th.oi.gb the b.st Ihof 1 L Pattce citltu. al objectives, team’s defense to stoop a blocked and Pi W . letche. will she punt and .ate almost fiftv \ uds foi ‘1« dikaliuus of a 1 can .St.de man the seiub,’ o»l> stoic The piactice Fm tlu evening ptogiam? the game on the lo’.lowing ufteinoon r.e-hnicn Week committee, of winch lound Clnulio on tlu fn*t Ime th Met’get is cnaunmn, ba-> piovided Piitclia.d and Giecno. lull,, on tin Mnc. il intciotma an noil as oduca t cal linn anniciratuni ttso jca.s alto, tionul fealuics 11-e Inst night ot .he s\ orked out mil. the mmulh and dm b '-' I 1 "'" 1 " 1 to ..nging and work of Jocko Mima and Leftj l’anc £ l,c " ,n r. P'ffso I.iiccto. of Jlus.c on tho line stood out Pa K c ,s- bemn ? V GKmt lh ' '• us,ts d"ra used at center this j 0... to state oil '“•«>«■ =>«l>cms.np tile pioeian. the dea.th of mateual at tin, pod- Thuisti.n night the cnteitninmcnt t, on of the ircoramg tl.'vs wdl be taken At qu.iltct on" the ttcond dmen, 51 „ C , A P.nciua IcupmE m slep uith Be- f A Tl,t ' ' T '•‘ ll bc 1 M,ujl ' :ot " (leki m pohe* ..ltd ,s ,n,„.cn,„ K .wth l»Bothct »ith the mem pmp.« ol »oik His most \nluible i-sct i* lob Kd ■»!,'the tinmo vtoams o£ the sleidinos., tn tickhmr iiom the siftt” ,Imil s »it<|U.unle.l Thc-Armor* will sua lines., in t.ickhnt, Horn the s let b u faLenc . „ r fiuiav nights feature, position, Pm twice* having cut down . . lirst-otnns backa ntte. the latte. •* “‘ic Ititen b> the \ M C A had clashed Ihiouith the seconds' ,le- . Anml '™,onade ami peanuts fensea. Onjs, knoun because of he ‘ J c ».hn Ki c.,11 be onto.tamed b, tone d.op-k.cks, , s also on hand. -unts noc-si,me and the mini , ! '■plendcns n.-soci itcil ..bout the circus The return to the fortv-vard in irk t of the Uick*otT birngo back the almost lobt nit oT lctmmng the k’ck About 1 * twenty minutes in both diuh sessions ‘ •»e silent m practicing the kith and, its return. 1 GLEE CLUB WILL START REHEARSALS NEXT WEEK (Contimivd fiom Ih-t [ me members ol tiie Intercollegiate | Glee Club Association | Abrngton and West Chester, places , v’hith weie Msited on tire western tup I<ist year are again scheduled tor | concerts when the club leaves tor Mew , York ] Members of the college choir arc*, to repoit for rehearsal on next 1 Thursday evening at seven o’clock, according Jo the leport issued bj Diroctoi Grant. The choir is compos ed of approximatelv one bundled and; tv entj-five members selected to miff •it the bundav morning and evening) chape! services bv the department ot music The ficshmen clioir, which sings at the icguku bundav evening services, will he selected at a later date 1 EARLINGS IIEGIN WEEK I WITH WELCOME ADDRESS (Couthiucil ru-m lir.-. pise, 11} I c.kl - til explain the naluic of the 1 1 V \oi k m the com se of the ficshmcn’t. 1 1 choice am! discuss school iules> and j| Eight geiiei.il lectures Mill be given |j to the fuMinion in groups of tinoc > humli i'il each Deans Ra\ ami 'W.u -! I nock v ill di'cu- s student conduct and ,tu i extract unicul n activities; Lieuten * Col-' ' McL •"ilitar.v I929ERS Start jour college career right. Make jour open ing purchases of C’othmg and Furnishings from a shop that specializes in the needsjof college men. We are aluajs willing to serve you courteously with merchand.se best suited for the fastidious dresser. Dinks; Black Ties, Wrinkle-Proof and Knitted; White Duck Trousers; Sweat Shirts ■ JA/VIES BEOOm “Clothier to College Gentlemen” 125 1-2 Allen Street Formerly State Shirt Shop. { - It is a privilege "and an honor belonging only to Freshmen, yet how we all disliked it at first—the symbol of a Freshman The Green Class Cap Known as a "' Bra One Color Only—GßEEN—Price 75c Parcel Post Laundry Cases Canvass A Very Strong Fibre - These cases have reversible address labels. Then the home folks usually pack some “eats” in them for the return trip. Fountain Pens Parker Duofold Waterman Pens - Wahl Signature at - - - - $6.00 Holds I‘3 more ink lhan Pens selling for $7.00 Moore Men’s Toilet Articles Big Ben and Little Ben - - $3.25 Others - - - $1.50 and up THE PENN STATE CO ELECTAN - 'Monthi'y night h.n licon sot aside as 'a purely stlulent alTuir, vith promi nent uppei-classmcn talking on stu dent government 1) D Ilemy, ptesi dent of Student Council, Bruto But i lei, pieshlont of the Y. M. C. A. cabi , net, and W. \V. Allen, vursit> football I maniigei, will be the tlnee semot> who will nuke .ttldicssob. On the lin.il night of the instiuction peuml 1 the fteshmen will assemble m the 2 Auditorium foi an athletic mass meet . ing, nt which the\ will first become j acquainted with this tjpical form of . college life. Psjcliological Test Unlike in foimcr years the, cho logieul test will he given the fust dav the fiesbmcn assemble u. The entile class will be divided into two sections at this time, the fust division starting at nine-twentj. o’clock, fol lowed by the remaining students at ten-tuentv o’clock Sevci *1 othei de paiturcs fiom the plans of list >ear are thetwo-houi pcrio>( of i.iUiuction m the use of the libiaij, the instiuc tion n singing, and the only issu ance of uniforms bj the nuhtaij do pailment. Bach section will meet tluec times dining the week in the class)oom foi intensive studj. The topics assigned for these pouods include ]uacticc m how to study and piesentation by uppoiclussmen of. the student tradi tions and lionoi. FOR RENT—Stucco cottage, fur- nished, thicc looms, convenience! Inqune OJ2 West Beavci avenue, State College, Pa It $1.75 and $2.00 $5.00 to $7.00 Of All Kinds Alarm Clocks Welcome Freshmen to Penn State OPPORTUNITY knocks as often as a man has an ear trained to hear her, an eye trained to see her, a hand trained to grasp her, and a head trained to utilize her. The old First National congratulates you upon your entrance to Penn State and with a record of twenty years of service to the stu dents we invite your account with the confi dence that we are equipped to render a satisfac tory service. Open your account with The First National Bank of State College, Pa. Text Books and Student Supplies Of Every Description Buy your Books and Supplies early. We have the Books authorized by the College. You need not wait until you get to class, just tell us your course designated. Athletic Goods of All Kinds Gym Suits, $1.50. Sweat Shirts $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes for Track, Gym, Tennis Baseball, Football Golf Clubs $2.00 to $15.00 Golf Balls from 35c, or 3 for $l.OO, up to 75c . $2.75 to $6.50 $3.00 to $B.OO College Seal Die Stamped Stationery In Quire Books, 70c and up | Most complete and varied stock we have ever had; Other Stationery from 35c up 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1925 'DINK’
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