Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 06, 1925, Image 4

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Bulletin
Tuesday, October 6
7.00 p m.—Oichestia Tryouts—Band
7 00 p. m —Pre-medical meeting
Dean Wendt, speaker—2
McAllister Hall.
7 00 p m—Student Council meeting
—l4 Liberal Arts
700 —Student Council Meeting—-
Room 14 L. A
Wednesday, October 7
S.OO p m.—Mass meeting—Audito*
liuni
Thursday, October 8
G 45 ]i m—Ctobapple Club meeting
“Dadd*” proff, speaker
100 Hoit
S 45 p in —Send-off for team—Var-
An important meeting of the Bed
fold Countv Club tull be held this
evening in Room 314 Old Main at
seven o’clock.
ENGINEERING EXTENSION
DEPARTMENT ENLARGED
Staff Is Increased by Six New
Men—Four Are Members of
Class of 1925
The giowtli of extension work
among the industries of Pennsylva
nia has necessitated the addition of
six non membeis to the staff of the
College Engineeimg Extension do
pai tment
James E Daws, fonnerly of the
depm tment of Mathematics at Penn
State, and nunc recently at the Um
vcisilv of Wisconsin. Umveisity of
Arkansas and Diexel Institute, has
been appointed associate professor of
Engineeimg Extension and will be
occupied largelv with administrative
duties 11. C Pyle ’25 Ims also been
added to the staff foi general ofhee
woik.
Tw o Seniors
E Is' Montague ’25 and P. C.
Biatton '25, both gmduates in the
Ciwl Engineeimg course, will co-op
eiate with M A Chafree in the
roitheustem section of the state,
c°peciallv in the Extension Schools
at Allentown, Wilkes-Barre, Scran
lon and Reading Both men have
been engaged in engineering work
and then piactical experience adds to
the stiength ol the stall.
O E Kenwoithv, who for n num
ber of years has been identified with
the Extension School at Wilkes-:
JSnirc, has been added to the regular
college faculty and will act as sceie
taiy to the Extension School The
same action was taken in the ease of
Ilatold A Vitkei, who will be occu
pied pnncipallv with administrative
duties at the Sei unton school
All of the oldei members of the
Extension depai tment aie still ie
tained so that these appointments
lepicsent cnlatgcincnts of activities
and not replacements m the stalf
KEY JOINS TEACHING
STAFF IN ENGINEERING
(Continued tiom fust page)
foreman and finally to superintend
ent \s supoimtcndent of ammuni
tion pioduction at the Wilmerding
plant and also of au-ciaft produc
tion at Swisswile, he assisted in
meeting all the contiact lequnc
meats ns specified bv the United
States French and Bntish govern
ments
.Mr. ICev tclued fiont active con
nection with the Westmghouse Air-
Brake company about two years ago,
much to the expressed legiet of fas
associates of many years standing
Keeling the utgo, howevci, to con
tinue in the woik he liked so well and
jor wlidi he was so admuublv fitted
Mi Kev accepted the position of
fered by the College He is under
faking his new woik with a back
giound of expei iciicc and an enthusi
asm tli,it nisuies his success
The Best Place
to Eat!
Good Food
Prompt Service
Clean Surroundings
NITTANY QUICK LUNCH
and RESTAURANT
F. AND F. SUCCUMBS
TO LATE LION RALLY
(Continued fiom flist page)
line Ilelbig missed Che try-fur
point.
Forty-yard March
Stehman’s kickoff was taken by
Pmcura to the 37-yard mark, and
here a penalty for offside play was
inflicted upon the Penn State aggre
gation A few plays afterward, a
scieened forward pass was blocked,
and Pmcuta tluown for a loss, Lewis
of P. and M. gathering up the ball
or Penn State’s 30-yards. Heie the
ball was taken from the visitors on
downs and a nmich was begun by the
Nittany Blue and White
Roepke knifed through left tackle
foi five yards, Pntchard picking up
three more on the next try Pineura
went over for a hist down A fum
ble by Roepke squirted out into the
cinder tiack and Slump recovered for
the Lions on the 42-yards, knocking
over one of the whitewashed yard
markers m Ins dash for the oval.
The ball was advanced successfully
to the F. and M 33-yaids, where
Penn State again received a 15-yard
penalty. The quarter ended follow
ing an exchange of punts.
Another Steady March
Pntchard, Roepke and Pineura al
ternated In cairying the ball from
tbeir own 35-yards to the visitois’
29, whete Dangeifield was substi
tuted foi Ilelbig The new man
squeezed tbiougli the opposing for
wards foi foui yards on Ins first trv
nnd negotiated 10 nioie m a second
attempt Pm gathered tinge, plac
ing the ball on the opposition’s 13-
yards Roepke fumbled, Kreis re
covenng for the sons of Nevonia.
Anothei exchange of kicks put the
ball m F and M’s possession on its
40-yaid mnik. An nenal attack was
launched but was stopped immedi
ately House intercepting the first
pass in Lancastei territory. At this
stage, Munz leplaced McCann at
tackle for the Lions
Roepke ripped through the visi
tors’ defense foi 1G yards and Pritch
ard gamed foin Greene replaced
Pritchard and on lus fust attempt,
reeled off 15 yards through the line,
being stopped cm the 8-yard line
: Again taking the ball, he sailed
through the opposition to the three
ynid mark Dangerficld was stopped
six inches fiom the goal, but l’m
cui.i slid off tackle foi the second
score, Dangerficld succeeding in the
tiv for the extra point Numerous
substitutions for Penn State followed,
the rejuvenated team being in pos
session of the pigskin in opposing
territoiy as the final whistle sounded ;
Strong Substitutes
Bozdck used eight backs during
the encounter, two entire backhclds,
nn paper each ns stiong as the other
Pmcura, Roepke, Helbig nnd Prich
aid, all capable line-crackers, gave
way to a combination made up of
Lungrcn, Dangeifield, Giecne and
Light, sterling on both defense and
offense Michalske, Mahonev, Hou'c
and Hastings played bang-up foot
ball against the Lancastrians and it
ALBERT DEAL&SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
EXPERT
SHOE REPAIRING
Neatly Done
Penn StateShoeßepair Co.
Two Shops—loB S Frazier St.,
and Allen Street, under the
Peoples National Bank
5-Passenger
Touring Cars
Ready to make
trip to New York
Some as low as
_ $B5
PENN STATE AUTO CO.
E. CoUege Av c. Phone 282
is not doubted that all will eluugc
against the Yellowj'ackets from At
lanta.
Penn State
Slamp L E Malcolm
McCann L T. Kunkte (C )
Michalske(A C ) L G Soroslunski
Mahoney C Muiphy
House R G. -Lewis
Hastings— R. T Kreis
Wilson R E -Lowell
Pmcuia ——Q. B.— Childs
Helbig R H B Schumachei
Roepke L H B Stchman
Pntchard F B Lehman
Scot mg PcMiti State Touch
downs—Slump, Pmcuia. Goal fiom
touchdow n—Dangei held. Substitu
tions' Penn State—Dangeifield for
helbig. Greene foi Pritchaid. Kilak
foi Michalske, Muii/ for McCann,
Lungten foi Pmcura, Light for
Roepke, Haves foi Skimp, Weston
foi Wilson F and M —McCune lor
Soioslunski, Soioshmski for McCune,
Zvacek for Lehman, McCune foi
lvunkle, Bret/ foi Schumacher
Ofhcials—Refeiee, Quigley, U of
P; umpire, Dallcnbach, Illinois,
head linesman, Lynn, Yale; field
judge, Crooks, U of P. Time ot
quarters—fifteen minutes
PLAYERS SELECT CAST
FOR “CHARLEY’S AUNT”
(Continued fiom first page)
piobably be plnved several times
throughout Pennsy Ivania, so that the
undcistudies will be given a chance to
appeal at some lime as u lewuid foi
their work
The cast foi “The Fust Ye.u” lias
not yet been completed, but will prob
ablv appear in the COLLEGIAN
next week Tins will be the mam
load show for the piescnt reason and
will also be staged heie at Commence
ment time in June This play is in
the hands of Mi A C. Cloetmgh
“SCARY ANN”
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Raising Doll
50c
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ARE YOU DANCING?
' If not, why not? Get started right away.
With fall dances and house parties coming'
on, you won’t “rate” if you can’t dance the
latest steps.
If you can’t If you can
Special attention -™ 1
learn now.
lo beginners.
We use the best and latest methods of
teaching and give you the latest recognized
steps. Special class rates for groups of 6to
10 from one house taking the Charleston.
Call up now for your appointment. ;
The Hubbell School of Dancing
■105'4 WEST BEAVER AVE. BELL 11S-W
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
YEARLINGS ENLIGHTENED
AT TRIBUNAL GATHERING
(Continued from first page)
dnsUidly offense of wearing blue
socks and a blue tic to match To
cap this ofT they brought in Bacon
Mealing a vivid blue shirt. This
passion for blue may change, for the
next two weeks will see him carrying
the sign “my favorite color is blue."
Another unfortunate freshman to
interpret dark as anything but black
will be adorned uith o placard from
which a pair of black socks will be
aitisticallv suspended. On the sign
Mull be printed “Tell me if these are
black ”
The most reeurient crime was the
failure of the freshmen to carry
bibles Plebes Pollock, Chalfant,
Shtmnicll and Whitesell will be re
quired to write the rule pertaining to
freshmen bibles two hundred times.
Foui customs on which there is
some doubt must be strictly obeyed
in the future on penalty of fine, im
pugnment, or both.
Patent Rules
1 Freshmen shall carry their
bibles at aIL tunes
2. Freshmen shall weai black socks
at all times, except on Sunday and
on authorized holidays.
3 Freshmen shall use only the side
enhance to the Liberal Arts build
ing
4 Freshmen may not walk more
than two abreast.
The Tribunal also requests that all
men who have had customs at some
other institution and who have not
appealed before the Tribunal, to be
present at the‘next meeting Bar-
We have the
horses, everyone
is talking about.
Have a ride on
one. .
Cap and Tom,
they’re wonders.
Penn State
Riding'Academy
C. K. HARSHBARGER ’26
strations. Includes die*
of biography and geog
id other special features.
’ on Bible Paper.
nt Your College Bookstore
V’nte for information to the
ibhshers. Free specimen
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G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Learn the
Charleston,
You’ll like it.
tosh '27, who was at West Point for 1
two years, and Bailey ’27, who had
two years at Carnegie Tech, will lake
tegular junior customs.
A. S. M. E. OPENS
CONVENTION TODAY
(Continued from first page)
Horseshoe Cuiu\ a distance of about
twenty miles from Altoona. This is
one of the oldest railroads of this
kind in the United States and dates
back ns far ns 1830. It is a \cry his
tone load, lying in the wildest part of
the country and formerly being used
as a connecting link between canals,
cairymg boats ovei the Allegheny
Mountains
The College is planning to act as
host to all mechanical engineers fiorn
the convention who wish to accept the
invitation extended by Dean Sackett
to visit hcie on Thursday After in
specting the Engineering School
Thursday morning, all the guests will
be entci turned at a luncheon at the
Unucisity Club
Christian Science services arc held
the first Wednesday Evening of
every month, in 100 Hort, at 8:00
o'clock. All faculty, members and
students arc invited to attend.
WE JP HAVE
PU IS CH
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FOR H YOUR
DANCE
SCIIIMPFF ’27 & VODGIIT ’27
Am
|g a
Black & Red
Combination
are the
Inter-collegiate
Colors
THIS classic pen with the
Hand-site grip and Over
size ink capacity has become so
thoroughly tho Intcr-collcgiato
Pen that Parker Duofold’s
black and rod combination
have also become the Inter
collegiate colors, as it were.
No style of writing can* dis
tort its 25-year point.
This beauty is awaiting yoa
at all good pen counters.
THE PARKER PEN COMPANY
Factory and General Office*
JANESVILLE. WIS
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3>mfoU(H)
Duofold Jr. 59 Lady Duofold?!
Intcrmeduieiuc Wiihrm|{forchateUin«
L. K. METZGER
The Fastest Growing Store in State College
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
10 to 300 Watts. The 50 Watt White makes
[an Ideal Light for Studying
Desk Lamps with College Seal
Without Seal . . • $3.50
Other Lamps . $2.25 and $2.75
Lamp Cord . . 3c and 5c per foot
Double Sockets, Fuse Plugs, Switches
PLAYING CARDS 35c TO $1.25
Shoe Polish, Brushes, Daubers
YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S
GIRL REPORTERS
MEET ON MONDAY
All freshman and sophomore
woman candidates for the edi
torial staff of the COLLEGIAN
will report in the Liberal Arts
building Monday night at seven
o’clock, the room to be an
nounced in Fuday’s issue.
Sec!! Florida!!!
. Two men wanted to complete auto
load to Florida. Transprtation
only §25 00. Phone Bell 7G-J John
Pierson, 514 West Foster Ave, State
College, Pa. G-2t
LOST—Small white poodle w*ith
black markings Answers to
name of Billy. Reward if returned
to H. H. Roan, 622 East College.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
I Enjoy Your Meals
EATLAND
The new restaurant on Allen Street,
where you will be given the best
food with prompt service.
Try our New Style Hot Dogs
MEAL TICKETS
2 $5.50
5.00
How Much Too Good
Can a Shoe Be Made?
Y our own eyes tell you that
this is a better looking shoe
than you .ever saw at the
price. What you can’t see
is Al’s Shop quality. That’s
the better leather, better fit
and better workmanship
that make Al’s shoes feel
better, walk farther, and
stay good longer.
Try a Pair! Priced at $8.50
AL’S SHOP
“The Walk-Over Shop”
L. K. METZGER
Tuesday, October 6, 1925
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and in good condition. Inquire
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