Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 24, 1926, Image 3

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    Friday? September 24, 1920,
AG EXPERTS WILL
HOLD POTATO DAY
Observance Sel for October
Thirteenth —To Discuss
Harvest Methods
Penn State agriculturists, sur
:ound:ng farming experts and visit
ing convention rs'.en will assemble
here in celebration of Potato clay,
October thirteenth. The ,American
Society of Agricultural Enginers,
having the last day of its convention
coincident with the opening of the
vegetable gala, \vi,l participate in the
proposed ceremonies.
Several methods of potato harvest
ing. employed in different sections of
the country will be demonstrated,
compared and the superior method as
certained. An effort is being made
also to procure for observation ma
chines for digging, picking, sorting
and grading potatoes. Transporta
tion and yield will also be considered.
After the noonday banquet of “all-
Colloge products,’’ the convention men
will gather for the afternoon contests,
in which potatoes and potato cutters
will display their wares. The exper
imental field is destined to be the
scene of the days’ feature.
Lion Gridders On Edge
For Susquehanna Tilt
gren, quarterback, Dangerfteld and
Itoepke, halfbacks and Greene, full
back, \v;l* launch the offensive against
the Susquehanna line, although a
second quartet including Pincuro,
Harrington, Wolff ami Pritchard
will probably sec* service.
Reserve Linemen improve
Featuring the practice sessions in
the early part of the week was the
work of the second team line, which
halted the offensive of the varsity
upon numerous occasions. Curry
and Hamas, ends, Kerr and Roseber
rv, tackles, Xeidel, Darrnugh and
LOST—Ford balloon tire rim between
State College and Bcilefontc on
Tuesday, Sept. 21. Reward offered.
Phone 25-i-M. lt-p
FOR RENT—House with seven rooms
and bath. Completely furnished.
Phone 217-R.
| Telegraph Mother |
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| Birthday
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Yost, guards and Reed, center proved
impregnable at some stages.
Backs who may be injected into
the battle are Monahan, Houseman,
Hewitt and Francis.
Susquehanna Reported Strong
Coach Morgan, former three-letter
man at Purdue and head coach of
the Susquehanna eleven, Ims molded a
team which is expected to be for bet
ter than any of recent years, accord
ing to reports from the Selinsgrove
campus.
The Susquehanna squad, number
ing thirty-one players, will make the
trip by bus, arriving in time for a
brief practice drll ths afternoon.
Visitor’s Line-up
Strengthened by a trio of veterans
of three years standing, the Susque
hanna eleven presents a formidable
\ ALWAYS NEW VICTOR RECORDS ON FRIDAY I
ft £
New Corona Portable Typewriter. Don’t put it off.
we will help you buy it
A new selection of Pictures for your room 81.00 up to $25.00.
SOCIAL COMMITTEES
5 Why chase all over the Campus trying to hook orchestras for p.
jp dances—we can date you up in live minutes. fi
£ flobey Bottorf’s Penn Staters 10 Men £
A Penn State Collegians * 10 Men /
j Chang Smith's Band 8 Men ■/.
i p'
i The Music Room Alien Street 8
£:
The best Health Insurance is Pure Food well
‘Cooked. Quick service, cleanliness, absolute
Purity.
| Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant
ALLEN STREET
Fall Fabric WE FEEL SURE
That with our newly remodeled
tl ixt ■ store we can now give real ser-
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Suit ill REMEMBER
I That when in need of
STUDENT SUPPLIES
.1.11 kinds • ■
“You Can Get It at Metzger’s”
# HE’S COMING!
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yjOP SEPTEMBER 27
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He’s coming to show you
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. tailored-to-order suit costs you no
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' He’s coming to show you
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, . , and fit better from every standpoint
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When you order a suit tailored ui'CS and tailored Strictly in aCCOl’d
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HARRY SAUERS
ALLEN STREET
front. Captain Moans, husky tackle,
Patsy Giinmie, loft end, and Groce,
right half-back form the nucleus
around which the team has been con
structed.
Four freshmen are numbered
among the varsity linemen. Bruu
-027.i and Moser, 170-pound guards,
anil Wall, center, make up a yearling
pivot.trio. Nieodemus, running mate
of Captain Means at tackle, weighs
a hundred and ninety pounds and is
a dangerous defensive player.
Playing opposite the diminutive
Gimmie at a wing post is Kastwood,
, who towers six feet two inches above
the sod anil tips the beam at one huu-
Idred and eighty-seven.
Coach Morgan has a pony back
ficld averaging one hundred and fifty
seven pounds. Swyers, quaterback,
* GEO. KEPREOS, Prop.
TATS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Dodd, left half, and Ulrich, fullback
are ..yearlings who have hatted their,
way-to varsity recognition. The-vet
eran Groce completes the quartet.
LaVie Editor Appoints
• 1928 Year Book Staff
(Continued from first page) l
penstaH, A. E. Vail, A. S. Calhoun
asttl-U.'R. McCombs.
'Hie Philadelphia Photographing
I LAIRD’S TEA ROOM |
5 Where You Can Get Real Home Cooked Meals \
“Others You Will, Too”
Special Meal Rates For Students
22S W. College Ave.
Delmonte Fruits
AND
Clark’s Vegetables
JUST RECEIVED
BEST PRICES
PROMPT DELIVERY
at FYE S ’
On West College Avenue
I company has contracted to do the en
graving and Grit will again print the
year book. I’. J. Molloy of Chicago
will make the cover.
The preliminary dummy’ of the
book was drawn up by Berryhill in
Philadelphia when the La-Vie editor
was inspecting year books in that city
and later in Wisconsin.’ lie will start
the photographing Monday when
cards will be sent out to individual
juniors who will be excused fifteen
minutes from class to appear at the
La Vie office in the Penn State Photo
DRYGOODS 1
SHOES
For j
The Family 3
NOTIONS I
Shop at the appointed hour.
This year’s working plan , for La
Vie includes several changes from
last year’s volume. The order of
photographs, the arrangement of
cuts and of dividers for the separate
departments ami the introduction to
athletics have all been altered. Each
student may receive a limit of two
copies, provided for by the La Vie
assessment and must produce his ma
triculation card.
A William Penn theme has been
chosen for this year’s La Vie. Edit-
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Photographed in Technicolor
Return Premiere Showing in Penna.—Here during
Summer Session
Special Prices—Adults 50c, Children 25c
Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 27-28
Page Tnrea
or Berryhill hopes to have. the lf»2i
liistory ready for distribution by >laj
tenth, lie says:
“The statf has been selected only
after careful consideration of each
man's ability. The men were chosen
; front the standpoint of worthiness
anti capacity for producing unlimited
efforts to have this ID2S year booh
equal the standard of last year's I,:i
Vie. We expect to have La Vie com
l plcteil by May tenth. Actual gather
ling of material has already beet
I started.’’
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