Tuesday, Noreinhc! 21. 1925 Nittany Grads To Hold Smoker on Thanksgiving Eve Pitt-Pcnn State fooUnll dashes of both past anil pioscnt will come in for .t genoinl icvicv.ing tomonovv night when Nittan} gtacls and undei-gtad nate, gather .it eight o'clock in the Pittsbuigh Chnmbei of Commcicc building as the annual smol-er takes pk.ee Good fellow l hip as well an “cits and •-niokes” will be in abund nnee thinughout the entne piogiam at limped b} the Alumni While sevei.il suipusc dements w.ll featitie events it is known that the double Vusitv <,uni tel will sing seveinl sclcct’ons that include Penn St ite songs a, well s populni inelii dice Besides Giiihnm, Mcgaiglc, Bui lt** and Bush, icjrnlat members of the Vaisitv qiuitet, this aggioßntion will include W W McCombs ’do, .1. L kelson ’27 and J II Vnnce'27 Hum mel Fishbuin ’22 will accompanv on the piano. Bandnastei Thompson wiil lump Ins entne Blue band to the lull} and will keep the eumd pepped up It is likelv* that talks will be Riven bv "Bea”, ‘'Dutch” Ileimunn and “Kill}” m addition to several speeches b.v pi eminent alumm The entne foot ba’l squad lias been invited to be pres ent. Although students aio coidiallv invited and welcome it is lequested that thev identifv lhemsel.es at the dooi citliei by a mall iculation caid 01 b’ an athletic piss book in oidei to rain access. Indications point that this i.dly will be one to be long re nicmbei ed Plaster Pill—— NITTANY GRIDMEN INVADE PANTHER’S NEW STADIUM (Continued fiom first page) McMillen, Wissingei, Chase, Kifei, Blown, Ilaiding and Gustafson ol Pittsbuigh‘stalled against the Blue end White last vear ns lcgulais and will stait again in the coming battle | Of the Lions who will make tile jour-! nev to Pitlsbuigh, Gny, Michalske. McCann, Weston, Filnk, Wilsor, House and Boipman answered the whistle m 2 021 Howevet, Bcig man’s injuiies have combined to keep him fiom pailieipattng in all the contests this \cai, though it is piac tuallv ceilam that he will get into the Tuike.v Dly fiacas. Wibon and Skimp have been battling foi the left, end position and it is not known l v Inch will stait against the Gold andj Pine, although both lads are suie to, see action One tegulni who is siie to be miss ed b\ Penn State is Jules Piovoit, steihng tackle and pbcemcnt-kiekei of last veai Prevost lcgistcied, throe points foi the Lions in the last quaitei of the 1021 engagement, only to have the Pitt backfield’s foui touch- j downs smother his pun} score. Itocpkc To Sturt In Weston and Michalske, how evc-i, j Penn State has two placement-kick us of no mean ability, and in the, c.ent of thice points being needed,! either one may be sent back to boot, the pigskm between the uprights, t In an eToit to use his speediest! i 5: at °' c thjt ] kn ”", s " h f c ’ n<h , ,s ¥ if <j ]a. As candvmakers l>\ piotes- y 5 ■»-« .. rs . . _ fjii’ sion, we soil \ou canch values X 5 Expert Shoe Repairing can't be bet™, no.thoi m J ft s*♦!• pute noi qualm S(*i* Laipe vuietv of home-made g fiesh cand\ at moderate pi ices y f See oui specials v oui windows *»* ||candyland| > It* j **❖*•:• NELO’S Shoe Shine Parlor Repair Shop ¥ Don’t miss the bargains being offered at ¥ :j our sale of new and used cars Ijl ¥ 10 per ct. and IS per ct. Discount | ¥ Sale closes Wednesday Evening, November 25 ¥ I PENN STATE AUTO CO. I * PIIONX 282 E. COLLEGE AVENUE | Ibostoniansj I for THANKSGIVING f I ! * % tj V ? Footwear for every activ- t % ity, foremost in style, un- £ % equalled in service. t i I % I i 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. | i 121 ALLEN STREET jt / £ Remaining Seniors BILL HOUSE backfield, Bealek lus lcplacod Pnt chnid with Roepke, flushv halfback Bocpke’b ability us u ground-gamei aiound the ends ami through the line is not to be denied and has been: tested manv times this fall Greene will be at the other half back post, shai mg the cnd-uinnmg and oIT-tackle tin lists with Rocnke It is not known whether' llelbig 01 Lungien will stai’t at qunitci-bick, si.,ce a knee mjuiy is likelv to keep the fonnei fiom the game Ncvei thcless, Ilelbig has not taken any pnit in suimmagc lately and it is possible that his knee will be fully ic covered Michnlskc will be stationed again at fullback, whcie he can use hi* speed and weight to best advantage It is piedietcd that the lust half ot the Pitt game will be a line-smash ing duel between the builv Lion back and Gustafson of the Gold and Blue Gustafson has been a power m oveiy game so fax, but it is likely that Michalsko, while on the defense will be the man to stop Big Andy IVitli the possible exception of left end, the line will be the same which ROOM TOR RENT—Large, well heated, double loom it 127 N Ath ci ton bt Call Mrs. Ki earner at IGB-J It FOUND—A small, black pockctbook In Mrs A K Andcison, Ileather bloom apaitmcnts It FOUND —If the losei of a small, black pockctbook will call at the COLLEGIAN office infoimation will be given leading to its iccoveiv | GOOD CANDY! [*;* Ndtuiallv, to buv good candv, 1 C** you don’t go to a depaitment y ii* stoic, nm a news stnnd, but to a 5* GREGORY BROS. 7io Play Last Game for Blue and White on Tt , , ■' 7 }*> . -I , * ‘v 1 A* » w u f* ERNIE McCANN stilled against West Virginia ibe composed of Kifer and McMillcn, S’rmp 01 Wilson will take caie of thej ends, Captam Chase and SaJata, duties at the left-hand teinunal,, iraHes», Steele and Wissingei, v.lulc Weston is slated to begin the guaids, Cutlci, centei. Hauling, game at the otiiei end of the line ’ quaitcrbaek, Btovn and Welch, lialf- McCann and Filak aie suio to stait backs, and Gustafson, fullback at left tackle and guaid icspectnrlv.j V.’clch and Gustafson have been v hile on the othei side of the for- 1 the outstanding stais of the bnioky wind bulvv.uk, House and Hustings Citv eleven this year, with linidmg eie picked to peifoim at guaid and .nd Blown I*l llie offing This back tackle Ciptain Giay will lead the « eld is one of tile most veisitile m eleven Horn his position at center (the Cast, eveiv man being able to Pitt Speedy and Heavy !nm the ends, buck the line oi pass Mmu, Mahoney, Fcllo.ves, Rum-lwitn accuracy Biown, huv.evei, baugh. Rosebeitv, Welland and Wel-jcamcs the bmden of punting, and it: sko will piobablv make up the list, mav be said that the bmden does not. of line substitutions while Dangei-j hang heavy on his shouldois, since field, Pincurn, Watson, Beigman, his leg is e'tiemcly potent. Putchaid and Lung.cn aie coitam to Cutlc'i is a compaiativelv new man spend some tune toting the ball'll center, having replaced Goldbeig : against the Pittsbuigheis j Wissingei and Chase have been plav-: Sutheilmd's lineup will probably Img side by side for tince veais m: nOOOGOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOGOOCOOOG 1 Have You Seen The New Chrysanthemums | and The Hardy Leather Flowers | EGOLF'S 120 1-2 E. College Ave. Send a Thanksgiving XMAS CARDS Now on display I THE ATHLETIC STORE | 1 On Co-Op. Corner I The College Man’s Shop Stale College, Pa. November 24, 1925 Students To look right and to feel right one must be dressed right. No dress, formal or informal, is correct with out a shirt of style and quality. We carry the latest in stiff, semi stiff, and soft shirts for evening wear. We also carry the best in Madras, Soisette, English Broad cloth, and the Oxford Weave shirts, with or without collars attached for school and informal dress. • Your need for the coming week f end is one in which we are lnterest ; ed, interested from the standpoint ; of supplying you quality at,a cost | within your reach. Sincerely, HARRY W. SAUERS TrIS TENN STATE CuLLEGIAN State College | Card lanksgiving Day §@S|- IKE MICHALSKE \„ivit\ togs, and the\ -iKo -'ttiick which evecut nglit gu.ml and tackle in their fiesh-jj.' 1 "HH n,.ii%«lcms deception All . , , , loui backs aic* u-ecl on the passing "’• ln ■ m ‘ l Jt I’ 1 "" sd "’ ol ' n<l, Mh.lo both ends .tnd Lacks aic thev stinted the g.mre hunched as receivers Pusses luve Pitfs Passing Attack j bean the puthjvuvs for most of the* Busulc hav mg Harding and b <- otc '' with Gustal as liiclojs of tire ends, and Brown """ tiackinp the line for the tonch nml Gustafson taking tries at the; (,0 " n ‘ ! line, Sutherland Iris developed a 1 —Phstor Pitt— C6 Be Sure Yoifre Right” Davy Crockett used to say: “Be sure you're right, then go ahead." That’s mighty safe advice. It's a wise shopper who takes it to heart. Glance through the advertising col umns of this paper and in a few minutes you can set yourself right on numerous things you either want to buy now or at some future date. Advertising has stabilized prices. The advertiser names his price—the same for all. You can know that in paying it, you're getting the same deal as the next one. “BE SURE YOU’RE EIGHT." It's a duty you owe your pocketbook. Advertising has helped to standardize quality. Only the best of wares are spread out for you on these printed pages. The men who advertise here are making pub lic certain claims, on the fulfillment of which depends their commercial success. “BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT. Advertisements give yon news of the latest and best things made with word as to what they cost and what they will do. They put before your eyes the pick of the country's market and the selection of the particular kind, shape, size and color that best suits your taste and fits your pocket book. “BE SURE YOU'RE RIGHT." Read the Advertisements ip**** KILL HELDIG Penn State Collegian Psc-' TJifcJ Ask w |(\kwW More for Your Mena?
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