Page Four LEST WE FORGET AL’S FALL OPENING BEGINS TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY “Your Dollar Goes Farther Here” Notices Professor Smith of the Chemistry department announces that all junior pre-medical men who expect to make the annual inspection trip should hand their names to Miss Updegrnph at the Chemistry office on or before Oc tober eleventh. All first round matches in the Col lege tennis tournament must be play ed off by Thursday. The result may be given to any tennis manager. Freshmen Eleven Finds Varsity Reserves Easy (Continued from first page) Although the two regular backs, Eddie Craig and Joe Miller, were onlookers Friday they may see action in the season's opener. Boots Shuler, staid center, resumed his position af ter a week's lay off. Johnny Mc- Cracken, pliant quarterback, who was injured in the first practice of the year, may ploy halfback or even re place the flashy Gettings at quarter back. Whether the Lion plebes can topple Bcliefontc is doubtful The Prep champions have continued their crush ing tactics by donning Gettysburg freshmen 26-0 and Irvin all-scholas tics 82-7 within the past two weeks Eight of last year’s champions are playing again Although Captain Mood is out with a pulled ligament he will lead his mates against Penn State * Plebes Average 180 Pounds Among the invaders will be Guadet, Springfield, Mass, quarterback; Waite, Bcliefontc high product; Foster, Smith of Oklahoma and Kozicki and Schnupp,, 200-pound linesmen. Coach Snavely may also use Hinkle, Dres har, Mutzel, Daugherty, Pflaum and Williams. Despite the apparent odds against him, Coach Hermann is working later each night He is now emphasizing ’the defense and putting the men through conditioning drills. Nearly every man on the squad has gained weight since the season started and ic is likely that an eleven averaging close to 180 pounds will make the 1900 class debut. In Friday's Varsity clash Tommy Gettings used his toe to advantage in the kick-offs and in scoring four consecutive afterpoints The lanky Ridgeway, half, surprised Bezdek’s clan with a sixty-yard dash and three twenty-yard smashes to score two of the four touchdowns Maxwell's punch and Wcbei’s line plunging netted the half and fullback respectively, a touchdown each. Tony Pnnnnccion’s burly form smeared many an nttack at tackle The Vnrs ity made but three first downs The ficshman scrubs also held the Vai sity to one touchdown while they themselves scored one. Our New Fall Dress Materials Including Velvets, Flannels and Jerseys Are Here EGOLF’S 1201-2 E. College Ave. State College New Lower Rates Effective October 6th DRIVE-IT YOURSELF “MEMORY BOOKS” A new one in two sizes at $3.50 and $5.00 THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner Stars in Victory Roger Mahoney ’2B Cross Country Team Prepares for Opener (Continued iiom first page) counter here on October twenty-third nears. Nate intimated last week that if he is unable to find a suitable team of seven men to leprescnt Penn State in the Intcrcollegiates November twenty second he would enter only two or three of the most promising Following the meet hcie with Syra cuse, who last year beat the Blue and White by one point, the Lions will go to Pittsburgh Octobei thirtieth Varsity Gridders Crush Touted Lebanon Eleven (Continued from first page) the thirty-five yard mark Aftei two unsuccessful bucks Gilbcit punted to Public Sale of Antiques Oct. 2nd. Articles such as Bollinger Chans, 2 sets of G each, Spinning Wheel, Yarn Reels, Rockers, Walnut Buffet, Four Poster Beds, Brass Kettles, Wrought Iron Kettle and Iron Dishes, Wctzle Wheat Scythes and numerous other articles of early Gentiul Pennsylvania type Sale at 1 P. M, next door to the Penn State Hotel, across from East Campus Teims made known at time of sale. 9-21-tf ENERGETIC STUDENTS over 21 can sccuic dcsuable and piofitablc con nection with strong, Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Company Tuple indemnity, combin ition life and ac cident policies Mail rcplcs to box 1, Collegan office 10-l-Bt-p Watch for “The Rullosophcr's Chair Lungren on Ins own thirty-yard line. After a five yard penalty for off-sides, Cy passed to Curry for eight yards. Greene’s crossbuck netted seven yards and a first down. Picrsol cheeked Lungrcn’s dash a round end, but the Cv to Rocpkc aer ial combination gained five yards Har rington skirted end for n yard, but Greene fumbled on the next play, Leb anon Valley recovering. Roepke leap ed high to pull down Gilbert’s toss and continued down the sideline for n touchdown. He added the extra point by a placement. The visitors could do nothing a gainst the Nittany forwards and Gil bert punted to Cy, who returned the ball twenty-three yaids. Lesko fail icd to reach Roepke’s long toss. On third down Cy passed to John for a foui-yard gain The blonde halfback was kneed in the eye and forced to retnc, Wolff substituting Bus Harrington spurted around end after an attempted pass, picking up nine yards Cunjack relieved Piela on the visitors’ right flank Wolff worm ed his way to the fourteen yard line and Greene reversed his field and com pleted the trip. Lungren kicked a placement to cap the touchdown. Visitors Hold The Annville line held in midfield Penn State relinquished the ball on downs. Greene intercepted a Gilbert pass as the first quaitcr ended. Off side penalties checked a series of ad vances by Wolff, Greene and Lungren until Harrington got away for eigh teen yards around left end The versatile Gilbert intercepted Lungren’s short toss, but the Leban on backs could not advance Gilbert got off a beautiful punt which rolled to the Blue and White four-yard line before Cy recovered it. Annville for wards held and Cy fell back to kick. His effort floated to the thirty-five yard line, but, Nitraucr brought it “See Your Orders Cooked” AT CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food I Penn State Barber Shop ! ? X l SIX BARBERS ■, * I 1 $ SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE t t t I POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE ! £ :!: Second Floor - Phone 451 JLJ*' Famous Shoes for Men.\, A-nw New Cuts In HIGH TOP BOOTS Also Latest Styles in Dress Shoes COLLEGE BOOT SHOP ;!: A. C. 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Pritchard made fifteen, Hamas ten, Bill six, Pinura seventeen, Hamas four und Pritchard the final four through right tackle He also kicked the goal. Lungren, Wolff f Harrington and Giecne reported and Faulkner went in for Curry at left end The new com bination bucked and passed its wuy to the fourteen yard line, where Cy took the ball and continued to the last chalk-line. His boot sailed between the bars, registering the thirty-fifth point and completing the scoring for the afternoon Penn State Shoe Repair Across Frpm Poslofficc PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices Gregory Building ♦£ A a H ~s\ L j The visitors launched a desperate attack jn the closing minutes but were able only to gain fourteen yards from a pass, Gilbert to Mctoxen The game ended a few minutes later. The varsity backfield was slowed up by the absence of Roepkc and Danger field, although Lungren contributed some brilliant individual work. 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