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I‘i2s THESPIAN OPENER ' IS NOVEL REVIEW Large Audience Attends Six-Act Vaudeville Program—Piano Quartet Applauded MAGICIAN AND DAGGER • DANCER FEATURE SHOW Entertaining n capacity audience will the vanety and novelty of its pei formnnee the Thespians opened its V.)2U season by staging an unusual vaudeville show in the Auditoi mm last Satutday evening From the opening meloddics of a pmno quaitet composed of “Lew” Fisher ’2B, “Ernie” Coleman ’27, ’’Chang'’ Smith ’2O and “Ilum’ Fishbuin ’22 to the last strains of “Rustv” Widenor’s or chestia the production was waimly applauded The perfoimancc also marked the debut of a new freshman star Haul lv had the soft tlnobbing music of tlic oicbestra stilled the acclamation of the lirst act, when the pm pic cur tains paiting mealed a lithe, lluxen luncd vouth Eves flashing and muscles tense, and w’hirlmg a gleam ing daggei above lus head he danced a wiei d fantastic dance •He was W M Slough '29, a pupil of the Miller and Denishnwn studios Quartet Entertains When the dance was completed “UkelelcMike and His Barber Shop Quaitet” with W. E Esclienbach ’2O as Mike and J. Rief '29, R Ager '2O, W. J. Ward ’2O and II K. Urffei 20 as the quaitet harmoni7cd som° popular numbeis In the fouith act W. M. Neff ’2B in the lole of a Hong Kong mandat in demonstiated lus powers as a magician to the com plete mystification of the audience. As an additional feature “Chnilie” Fchlosser ’23 peifoimed an ini piomplu piano act and monlogue The appearance of the foimei Thes pian created no little sui prise, and the applause that greeted him at tested to the quality of his enteitain mont Continuing the round of amuse ment E E. Hewitt Ji, ’2B then ap peared m the costume of an Italian vagabond whose house party antici pations had been mined because of the impossibility of his gill’s attend ance • Hewitt’s monologue though entitled “Jnteiruption” provoked bis listencis to umnlenupted laughter. Concluding the show* the Thes pians staged a iev icw of dances from ‘Wooden Shoes”, last year’s comedy, and fiom the “Muga/mc Covei Gil!" of 1921 T E Kennedy ’2G and R G Kennedy ’2S piovcd the spice of the i«vue Theie weie also two ctcvci sketches, “The Diuncan” Smsetrs” by “Jane” Giaham ’2G and “Blanche” Vance '2G and “You Can’t Beat the Dutch” with “Hans” Janavitz ’27 and “Grctchen” Pearson ’2G Some lusty svncoputmg by the Ongmal Chatta nooga Five and “Jane” Graham’s “A Gaidcn of Tulips” biought mcmoiios of last vear’s pcifoimnncc VARSITY ELEVEN ROUTS MICHIGAN STATE TEA; (Continued from first page) Grav Renews Activities Two Aggie line bucks failed to gai and a forwaid pass, intended foi M< Cash, was snaied bv the evei-icad t dons of Captain Grin*, who advance the intoiccptcd oval nine vaids tr waid thevisitois’ goal Fotn plays weie stopped inside th reqmied ten-yaid limit ami with th ball again m Michigan State's posse* sion, Boelmngei iceled off seventee vaids befoie lie was tackled bv Pour moie thuists gained anothe fust down foi the Giecn, but on tb last plav of the quaitei, Boelninge Plenty of Head-Room on a Double-Breasted SOMETHING invitingly restful ’bout a doublc liicnslt d I'vp.inse Ami <J«- cnledly Htvlidi, 100, for many t\pcs of follows ill double biensUd hiKs BROMLLVS points Ihewuv \udas wrm.ikn oiir own ilotlifs, we save von u good*hunk in the wav of middle men's j troll In *34— BROMLEY’S CLOTnES 6 Can IrtiUSfrmr, N Y. UI7 llruartwa,, H Y 1 Wolilm Urns IV. S 3 Malu Si, Sunken, *l. Y, STATE COLLEGE HOTEL ,November 12th and 11th fumbled and Piitchsid fell on the ball on lus own thirty-nme-yaids Shoitly after the stall of the sec ond pvuod, Michalske’s fumble gave the bull In the Westerner inside the Blue and White’s fortv-five-vaid line. Tlnee plays failed to gain and the fomth, a tuple pass, was tin own foi a five-yard loss The Lions scored first down on the visitors’ fmtv-tvvo v.ud line, and another was missed bv inches between the thiitv-aml thii.lv hve-yiids. layman tore off tackle feu fifteen yauls and Ituhl earned the lull to midfield for Michigan State. McCann’s Recovery Shines At this stage, Lvman fumbled hut lecovcied, losing several yards Tlie next plnv was also i firrlc and Mc- Cosh diopped back to punt McCann bioKe tluough to block the boot, the ball bounding toward the opposing goal. Weston, sub°titute flu Wilson, diopped o*i tiie o,*al blit it squirted fiom lus gup into the anns of a wait ing groen-jci soy ed'athlete who also fumbled McCann, ovei imuling liio two, darted aftei the pigskin, picked it up and slid to the fifteen-v ni d mai k, vvhcie he was stopped with the piecious prire still within his,giaip. On the first plav, MichaUke slipped off the light side, shook off fnui pins pectivc tnckleis and scoied the decid ing touchdown Weston added the e\tra point on an excellent placement kick squatoly between the upnglits Second Backficld Inserted After the kickoff, an exchange of punts gave the mud-imeaied ball to the Lions on their tlui tv-foui-v aids Ilcie the lesoive backficld went into the fiacas, and on the first plav, Iloepke tore mound light end foi a gam of se.entcen-vauls, earning the ball to the Michigan State thutv onc-yardb Ilelbig made five y*aids on the next plav*, only to have Rocpke tluovvn foi a ten-vaid loss Two mme thrusts netted a gam of six. vaids as the whistle blew, ending the first halt with Penn Stale* leuling, 1.1-0 Alter the final half had begun, Michigan aciutls split the lamdiops and a pass, Lvman to Pouts earned the ball to midfield A punt to the Pcnn»Stntc twentv-five vaid line was snagged by Pmcuia, but two plays afteiwaid, Lvman picked up a Nit tnnv fumble on the tlmty-foui-yaids Anothei pass was .uched fiom the backficld of the visitors into the out stretched arms, of Grim The ovei head was completed, but Gum, when tackled, lost lus gup on the elusive oval ami Giay iccoveicd for Penn State Hovvevei, anothei Nittany fumble gave the ball to the visitoi Fonts Scores on Forward Two moie passes weie essayed, but both fell shoit Smith, substituted for MeCosh, punted high into the an and just ovei the line of scrimmage, where Giay caught the ball He stinted back towaid the visitois’ tet ntoiv, but fumbled when tackled by bv Vogel. A line buck by the Croen failed to gam and Van Buien diopped back to thiovv a pass but was nailed bv McCann foi a ten-yaid loss. Anothei pass, was tiled and Dangei field, m nn attempt to knock down the oncoming ball, bumped into Gum and the plav was itiled as a penalty foi m teifcience with a icccivoi The ball, after mi offside offence on the* part of the Aggies, was put in plnv on the Penn State twenty -nine-vaids Smith heaved the ball into the waiting limbs i of Pouts, who outdistanced two Nit tnny tackleis and slid ovei the final line, bung the score to 1.1-G Smith’s attempted diopkick foi the seventh point fell short Green’s Overheads Frustrated Seven fourth-period aei mis weie Try this new number on your Notebook Pas-Iter Pens Isa Black anil Gold $2.75 (£3.50 with larger point and rolled Gold Band) A 14K GOLD POlNT.extra.no*. ** lblo—o Pen witha roiled GOLD CLIP or rolled GOLD RING-END, at tho price of pcn9 with nickel clips. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Pactorjr and General Office* JANESVILLE, WIS. Parker Pens m Black and Gold Score by Quarters PENN STATE ’ •> ,G. 7 0 o—l 3 j MICHIGAN STATE 0 0-6 o—6 , Yards Gained from Scrimmnse ! Penn Stale, 2hs Michigan Slate, 142 1 First Downs j Penn State, 9 Michigan State, 6 j Penn Stale, 11 v ->flchigan State. 7 ! Forward Passes * * i Penn State, Michigan Stale j Successful. X for 7 yards Successful, 4 foi .72 yards j Unsuccessful, 2 Unsuccessful. 11 | Intercepted, 0 Intercepted. 2' j Penalties j Penn Stale, 2 for 20 yards Michigan State, 1 for 3 yard* j Penn State, 0 for 279 Michigan Stale. 10 for 231 yauls j Returnin'; Kickoff ■ I Penn State, 42 yards Michigan State, 13 yaids j Touchdowns Michigan State. 1 j Goals Afler Touchdown - j Penn State, 2 Penn State, 1 Penn State, 0 Goals from Field giounded short of jccoinoii in Gicm i Lineups ltnsejs ami nnolhci was mlciccptod j Slnmp * L 15 Haskins (C) b> Roepke Xuthei team scoitd ,1 McCann L T Xpiekeiman first clown m the final quai tei and be- 1 Filak L G Gaiver tween the two teams, eight punts, Gun (C) C Vogel weie rotten olf With the Penn State ’ House R C ILuketl lesene backficld ogam in po\.u, Hastings R T Hummell ■Lungien fumbled, Lvm*n iccovei ing . Hastings R E Diev fm thein\adois The Aggie c|ti liter- Pincui i Q B Linir.n back dashed towaid the Penn SL’to •Pi itch ml ' L 11. B McCnsli goal, intent upon .coring but leckon-1 Pangoi field R II- B Bnehnngoi ing without Bis Gia\. The Nittnn\ i Mithalsl o F B Ruhl uiptam thundci mg down the field, be- I Penn State <• 7 0 0 1! hind the Aggie elcctnhed the crowd Michigan St ite 0 0 (, 0 o hv his biilliant tackle, hitting L\man! Touchdowns—Michahke, 2, bouts with so much foiLe that the di-inng Point nftci touchdown Weston Westeinoi allowed the wet pigskin to (placement ) Substitutions—Penn slip fi oni hit, hands, Slump iccovei ing State—Weston foi Wilson, Ilelbig fot for the Lions The icnmindei of the, Pincui a. Roepke foi Pntchaid, Lun penod was a see-saw alfan, cach[gien foi Dangeifield, Beigman foi team punting aftei one oi two pla\s \ Michnlsl.e, Pincuia foi Iltlbig. The game ended with the hall in the' Pntchaid for Roepke, Dangeifield 1m Blue and White’s possession, iftei I Lungun, Michalske foi Beigm.ai Roepl-e had inteicepted an Aggie, Michigan State—Gum foi Diew, aenal on his opponent’s thiiLj-j aid- j Smith for McCosh, Fouls foi Boeh lme ' nngci, Van Buien foi Ruhl, Boeh- There was. an old lady Who lived in a shoe Who had so many children She didn’t know what to do— But that’s not the case with the Collegian It can always stand more children—Reporters we mean SO 1929 CUB REPORTERS MEET IN ROOM 14, L. A., TONIGHT ALLEYOOP S THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Michigan State. 0 j Michigan State, 0 j iingei foi Van Union. RIFLEMEN PROGRESS IN PREPARATION FOR FIRST' linesm m —Thenpo. He Li Si'lo. Field MATCH NEXT SATURDAY judge—Coslilto, Geo’pvfo.vn . Prof. J. B. Hill Reprints Results of Flower Study I T T .i» iomiUi of .t stm \ of '-.pccies !|i\l>ii<N in (iov’-Une) ton : (lucttfii L. Di I i: H il. oi of UoUm iL Pour State. .mi! published in tiio .soptunhoi nuubi.: of the Potjmc.il (5 welto lus> r-v” hocn im printed foi pm.itr i 'cul-cun Di lIiH h-n tlu lucc-t collection of Dijni in, n \**uv it. .ui'l no hip. .n tlu- w iil-i II»- !• n o'.* unod in‘*u me.is liom tin* Botanic. fiat den - o’ Ktw, Dublin, Domnin;’;. ,ind Cnn !>nd;a*. iHim the Musojpi of d'lln. lone Xatuiellc- Pans, J... 1 finm tin* •mi dm Bid mien, v ,-'i id Ihr >tud\ of tin- Mi-ntihs h* D. Hill, uhich v.i. lo- ip'ctid*l.”'t sum met, has i" tended n.ri i couple ol \ eai ami mpi oe»U one part of a onsMfc’al*lo -'n.iui'n of voi'v huuur lono on tins p-ntKul'-i M.hiut Oh* ei vnfoiin went mr.‘L* it. niton iK of 1 bout a week, an- 1 ‘cms of n the* csu\lop»nont <u the vlmt* w* ocmcd anil sluilit' l Notes tonce.ning the .*1 jp «n mci’ ci! vl o icodl'rg-. \ uc mncli* ml sketches toilList.nlo thin ilii.ee-. and chfic’c'cis \u'io diawn Phi out-tinding f.wt x*i t' e lepnil s that the cntelv dcr.s <>-* o<l ieavcO ilw.ivs lc'umido those nt the muialc trient ieg.udlc«s o! which of t\,n peeies is u*c'l is the s< jd nwcut Flcttihct d-j sha tay !t fe ffga ||| ! 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Firing icgtilulv in jnennrntion for tlio fiist match ol‘ tin* vear with tho Ifimeisitv of 1 lhitV.ilo cm Oetoboi 1 llintj-fLsL. the Xittnnv marksmen !• .w ni >de ia|)id p logic's I Sevoial ‘.h ii pshooto!n licrm last \raj’s fic-lunan to.'in ue ti\injc for I place- on the Vai-itt scgiuid unci will | piobablv (lie in the In'■t match .Some ■ CNccdlcnt ‘cores lime boon turned in , <l;iim; r ’ the hist tow wcol.-, ami acinid j mg to Lieuten int Milloi. coach ot the ;te iia, the in.ul.smcn .houhl mike i stioiig bid feu the championship ot the j. i Uei n League Following the custom of foimci veir the uiaioiitv «.f tlie m itches will he held In means of Ulegi.iphic 'dies .On iNuumlid twcntv-hftli, how eves. the team will tia\e! to Pitls buigt’ vhciu it will eng me *n a iihouMcn-to-shoiildcr tuangul u con test with Carnegie Tech and Pitt Contest-. with Hiiitmmith, Johns HojiM'is ami New Yoik urneisitv aie among the olhei matches on tnc Blue and White schedule j'ATnnMxi; orn ADvrrnrisnßs I’.wßoxizr: oiiiAnvutmrp.s I That P| i j Hallowe’en Party I fjjpl | find outwhethcr | > \ou are expected to | wear your costume all J I[| | c\enin«, or whether every ! 1 • one will unmask and wear | | regular clothes later on. j rj i At any rate, now is the time * ll ,rf'h‘J 1 t to think cf new clothes tor „ . _ ! fa'l and Wtnur Suits : Topcoats EDWARD CLOTHES Oicrcoan . 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