Page Pour HOUSE PARTY NEEDS! SHOES COLLARS HOSIERY NECKWEAR DRESS SHIRTS HATS A S SHOP Bulletin Tuesday, October 20, 192 > 7.00 p. ni —Student Council meeting 7*01) p ni.—Sophomoic scholarship meeting—Bull Pen 7 30 ji m—Fioth fieshnian business candidates meet Old 7 30 p m—Mining and Metallurgical Society meets—llo Old Wednesday October 21, 192.7 700 p in —Freshman class meeting Notices Theie will be a meeting of all can* didntes for the Fiashman and Vai* sitv Debating teas in Room 314 Old Main at seven forty-five tonight. Block and Biulle Club will meet in Room 20b Ag Building tomorrow* night at seven o'clock. Two oi three scholarships will be awarded at this time Also a report will be made on the results of the Chicago Judging atcli Rcficshmcnts will be solved The names of the house-partv chnpoions must be icgistcied in the oftice of the deal of women imme diately A legulai Grange meeting will be! held tonight at seven-fifteen o’clock | m 100 Iloit First and second do* glees will be conferred at eight hftccn when all applicants aie ex pected to be piescnt The banjo section of the Mandolin, Club will piacticc tomonow night m the Band Room ut cight-thirtv ! o'clock 1 \ meeting of the Clovci Club will be hold this evening at seven o’clock in 10.1 Ag builrhng At this time* Piofessoi Gnidnci will piesent to the student-, in outline of the cutnculum of the Agionomv Department Piof Ciomei will talk on pi mts foi the Student Giain and Potato Show Accoiding to the College calendai, adopted by the College Senate las: Decembei upon lecommendation of the faculty committee and the Stu dent Council committee, a half holt dav has been set for Alumni Home coming Satuiilay, but none for Snt uiday of the fall house party week. There will be a meeting ol Student Council tonight at seven o’clock in 14 L A Theie will be i meeting of the Ciabapple Club .*■ seven-fifteen o’clock on Thursday in Room 100 Iloit Eveivone intcicstcd in Horti cultuio is invited to attend CLOSER UNION PLANNED BY COSMOPOLITAN CLUB planning to open tutmmg classes in general college subjects, such as Eng lish. Chemistiv and Mathematics, to lie given m Spanish, I’iench, Russian and Geiman languages These tutoi* mg lessons will be given ftee of chat go bv appointment with membeis of the oigamzation Fuithei ai i alignments foi this novel idea will be m.ule at the next meeting of the club wb.ch will be held this Fiulav at seven o'clock \n Room 121 Old Mam Recognized Good Taste Prefers Johnson's “Choice Box” 22 Different Kinds ROBT. J. MILLER toe fjovaSL Sort .viATi: iolleul puaxa. WYOMING ELEVEN HOLDS FRESHMAN TEAM TO TIE (Continued ftom fust page) again tamed the ball to \Mtlim scoring distance. Starting on the 20-yard mark line thiusts bv \\ Int (Continued fioni first page) mole and WolfT put the ball on the down on the Ohioans’ thnU-yurdj Wyoming len-yaid line foi a fn»t nankei | down. A threo-yuid gain by .Neal' At this point a pass, guthcied in and a foui-uud tluust by Wlntnioie .supeibh In Hayes, substitute fo' earned the ball to the thiee-vaid Slump, took the ball to a point about line As WolfT attempted to toiei | eleven yards'from the final line, the remaining giouiut he lost Ins foot- jßoepke and Helbig earned the ball ing in the nine and was downed with'past the five-yard marker and on the scaicely a yard to gam jnc\t attempt Prilchaid w’ent o\ei for ’ Wyoming on Defensive | tl,c touchdown Weston added the Throughout the second hall the j tr ‘ l 1 ,0,nt visiting team was continually on the j Although Waid, quaitcrback of defensive, punting after then first or the Mauetta team, se\eial tunes second down. Dunng the thud blol ‘° thiough the Nittany forwards period Delp, the veathng left-end, to bung: the Blue and White backs scooped up a fumble and inn for a tu the line play of the Penn Itouchdoun but the ball was brought ! stutu nggiejwtion was above the 'back and the Penn State eleven pen- ’standaitl set in pievious encounteis jnhzcd for clipping |The line chaiged low, driving the In lire final quarter the N.ltany ‘f 01 ™ bcfor ' team ha,l another chance to m,'' 1 "" oi ' 1 d '“ , P l ' when ftams by Wolff and Neal (tave ,n f ,,,l!n >’ lo '; cl1 , tl ' ,o, ' c ll '= I’ luc , k / them a Diet down on the Wtomnnr b "‘ <»>“> One to make tackle . K ,aftei tackle behind the point or ififloen-ynrd line The sominniv hn<*! 1 | then tightened, holding Wilson and, ~ 4 * , , , , , k... . .** . It was mumlv thiough heady play ill;'‘T'? V’ °" Q ;r »'« l »■' the „a,t of the forwards that tl ", 1 th ° •' Ucn ."' l to ' P a " M.chal-ke tallied the first lonch was pounded ote. he (tool line The Blltk thc Ime cons , itcn t lv Some ended u.th the ball «>p nttc , Llmglra l, u , ina .ed a Monetta iPenn State plebe s porscMon at „„ t| , o tlmtv-jards, | i u lL ‘ ir>ncuia, Dangcifield and Lungicn; j Lineup 'earned the brunt of the attack, and j I*. S Freshmen Wyoming Sem (Vichalske was not culled upon to Dolp L E Loin rdsance the o\«il until the ball was JlcAndrens —-L T willmnw li? 1 th,oc '“‘f from tlle E ° al 1,n0 ; w .. The opposing line was worn out and will* l t, btJibnd lM)t]u , bkc i ltoia n y %v>l iLed through j'Wolslajei C Manetta team foi the scoie Hillen R G Corson I Lineup &° mc H Kallas, | S|J(( . Marcus R fc, Donehess gj ami) ,^ cjl Q Hnslvo Grav (C ) Wilson L H Bodle rililv ----- R 11 Edwaids Mahouen .. j Substitutions Wsommg Bio- Hastings - 1 mon.shi foi EdwauK Andeison foi [\\ ilson Corson. Refeiee—Schott, Spimg- Pincma - field Umpiie—Dnmenback, Illinois I ungien ... Head Linesman—Bennis, Penns*ha- Dangei field nia Time of periods—Ten minutes 1 Miehalske WHO DANCES'? DO YOU? IF NOT WHY NOT? LEARN LEARN TO THE DANCE |'M LATEST NOW 4|y| STEPS Competent instruction in all tjpes of Ballroom Dancing. Colle giate steps including THE CHARLESTON The Hubbell School of Dancing 403'/, WEST BEAVER AVE. BELL 11S-W The College EVSan’s Shop College Men College Men College Men Are You All Set For The House Parly ? if mr We are showing a neat line of Tuxedo Vests, Shirts, Col lars, Ties, Studs and Links. How about a new Hat. Try a Society Club. Suits Cleaned and Pressed Harry W. Sauers Allen Street State College, Pa. jY. 51. C. A. CASIPAIGN j ! PASSES MID-WAY MARK 1 ' (Continued fiom tnsi page) Kivi'ti pn/es b> the athletic Stoic .ind MtLjwis Although the shales in tile Y. M C A entitle tne ownei to pm ilexes of loom, bitli, swunmmtr ami so on tliev do not entitle the pussessoi to a full > mcmheiship in another Y. M C A ]lowe\et, the amount paid will be eiedited tow aid the pm chase of a full membeiship m an> “Y" in the toun ti\. Atlei the iceeipts ha\e been ic cened bv the stockhuldeis the\ should be cNchaiiKed at the “Y" Hut foi but tons and leeojrtittiun cauls LION GRIDMEN DEFEAT MARIETTA ELEVEN, 13-0 Marietta L n Walker —L T Ford L G Trott C . Kossitc: —R G Chambers -R T- Hurm(C) R E Snider Q B Ward —L II B Farnum R H B Wolf .F B Rcif THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Substitutions Penn State—Wes* feity for Rcif, Mallory for Trott | ui foi Wilson, Helbig for Pmcur.i, Scotnng—Penrt State—Touchdowns Roepke for Lungren, Watson for —Miehnlske, Pritchard. Goal after Dangerfield, Pritchard for Miehn'- touchdown Weston (placement), Hays for Slnmp, Pincura for Time of periods—l 2 minutes. Holbig( Lungren foi Roepke, Dangei- Officials—Referee—Schott, Spring field for Watson, Michaclskc for field; umpire—DallenbajCh, Illinois; Pntdiaid, Slump for Hays, Hartman head linesman—Bcnnis, Pennsylra-i for Hastings, Munz for Filak. Ma- nia; field judge—Godcharles, Lafay* i ictla—Mallory for Chambers, Laf- ette. Score by Quarters PENN STATE MARIETTA 0 6 7 o—l 3 0 0 0 o—o Yards Gained from Scrimmage Penn State, 458 _ Marietta, 42 Penn State, 6 First Downs Penn State, 23 Forward Passes Penn State, - Marietta, Successful, 3 for 38 yards Successful, 4 for 26 yards Unsuccessful. 4 Unsuccessful, 4 Intercepted, 0 Intercepted, 2 Penn State, 8 for 50 yaids Punts Penn State, 3 for 111 yards Marietta, 6 for 190 yards Returning Kickoff Penn State, 70 yards Marietta, 0 Penn State, 2 Goals After Touchdown Penn State, 1 Goals from Field Penn State, 0 Pirates—Signify Base Ball Champions BOSTONIANS MEAN QUALITY SHOES AND SAY! DO YOU HAVE THE NEW PAIR FOR HOUSE PARTY? IF NOT—WE DO 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET VJCTROLAS MUSIC SUPPLIES NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA DEMONSTRATION Dear Friends The New Victor Line of Orthophonic Victrola Instruments is now being shown to the public through private demonstrations arranged for by local dealers. We have arranged for a demonstration for your convenience on Wednesday, October 21st. This demonstration will be given by a represen tative of the Victor Company for your convenience at 7 P. M., 7:30, 8:00 and 8:30 o’clock and the place is the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity, corner of Pugh and Nittany Avenues. At this time this wonderful instrument will play a choice selection for your benefit; first the record will be played on the new Orthophonic and then on the old Victrola. Prices are not prohibitive, as some think, but on the contrary are very reasonable. If you are a lover of music, the hearing of this marvelous instrument will awaken a desire within you to own one of these Orthophonic Victrolas, and our advice to you is: Place your order now. This Demonstration is being made possible by the courtesy of the ALPHA CHI SIGMA fraternity.. . , At this time may we thank all our customers for their valued patronage, Marietta, 1 Marietta, 2 Penalties Marietta, 0 Touchdowns Marietta, 0 Marietta, 0 Marietta, 0 EVERYTHING MUSICAL SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMCNTS THE MUSIC ROOM C. W.tTAYLOE ’25, Proprietor Opposite PoslofKce STATE COLLEGE, PA. Very Sincerely yours, LOST—Police dog nine months old. TOR RENT—Plensant room. $2.50 Last seen at corner of Allen and per week double or $3.85 single. Fairmount. ‘ Finder please return Inquire Crumiinc Apts., third floor, to Acacia or call Wendte at 171. 10-IG-3t , t il t"H TT t t'ttTll t * 'I"! v'l l v'l"! 1 v'C"l"!"t' Rifles and Ammunition t p Hunting Equipment of All Kinds : :| If The'Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY AND NAVY STOR : 820 East College Avenue "That’s a intelligent piece of work" THE professor continues/'Perhaps other papers were equally intelligent, but their merit was obscured* by illegible penmanship. If everybody would learn to use a portable typewriter, it would save your time and mine and relieve me from the drudgery of reading longhand ” Neat, legible, typewritten manuscript keeps the “profs*' in perfect "reading humor." And perfect "readingbumor"tendstomean better marks Then too,' a writing machine for your personal use is helpful,in compiling your notes, and in writing those letters home. ~~ The New Remington Portable is preferred by . students because it is the lightest, smallest, and Trtce,compute most compact of all standard keyboard portables with cate, f6O We will gladly show you this raachm* plain our easy payment plan. THE MUSIC ROOM, State Collt HARRY K. METZGER. 217 Sooth Atherton St, State Cc THE ATHLETIC STORE. If College Are.. State College, Pa. L. K. METZGER Allen Street, State College REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 347 Pine St, Williamsport, Pa. cA r m Remington THE MUSIC ROOM Tuesday, October 20, 1925 TYPEWRITERS— Remington Corona PICTURE FRAMING