Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 $25.00 will be given to some one for the Penn Game. Ask for par ticulars at our store. Lions'Grim on Eve of Notre Dame Struggle (Continued from first page) with Elmer Wjnne at fullback. This trio with Flanagan tips the beam at a one bundled and sixty-four pounds average Eduards will do the punt ing tomonow. Irish Line Heavy Fiom tackle to tackle the Notre Dame line averages one hundred and eighty-nine pounds Bud Bocrmgor, \cteian center, wiU be flankd by Smith and Majei McManmon, right tack le, weighs. over two hundred and is n buluark of strength, while Miller, his running mate, is powerful but not ex perienced. Ike Voedisch and Johnny Wallace have been selected to care for the fringes of the line, Rocfine’s biggest problem The entire eleven is fast rnd aggressive, but there is a dearth of first-class reserve material in the backfield The usual shifts and deceptive at tack plays will be used in an effort to subdue the Nittany Lion The ncital attack of the Irish is as yet po tential Varsity Improves Through muck and mire the varsity -quad fought under the arcs of New Beaver this week m preparation for the first big tilt of the season, and its efforts did not go unrewarded. Far as it is from gridiron finesse, the 192 G team is a team of scrappers who will battle every inch of the way with Rockne’s proteges. No team can do more Cy Lungrcn will pilot the team fiom the quarteiback post and will do most of the kicking and passing. Ilairmgton and Hamas are Bezdek’s choices for the halfback posts, while Bill Pritchard will be stationed at fullback at the opening whistle. Cowboy Greene, Ding Dangeifield,; Al Wolff, Pincura and Hewitt will be held m leservo but will probably be 1 injected into the battle m ire later stages * « Lesko has earned the starting honor at right end, but Curry has supplant ed Faulkner at the left terminal Giccnshiclds and Munz will fill the tackle beiths with Bergman and Fil ,ik to substitute if needed, while Krall and Hastings appear to be fixtures ut the guaid posts. Roger Mahoney is fast developing into .1 clever wet ball passer as well .is a defensive centei without a peer in the Lion camp. He will play the pivot position tomorrow’, although Johnny Reed may break into the ’»nmc Captain Weston, Darraugh, Liveiniorc, Kerr and Roseberry will be included among the Nittany sub stitutes. Study Notre Dame Style Liny Conover’s third team, organ ized to ape the Notre Dame style of plaj for the benefit of the Varsity, w.ii picssed into service Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in hnid scrim mage sessions. The Lions went through a senes of conditioning sprints and line scrim mages during the early part of the week and on Thursday inn through a light signal drill. The squad arrived in Plymouth, Unity miles from Notre Dame, thjs morning at six-thirty o’clock and took cais to Culver, where breakfast wa« "crvcd. Bucf dulls will be in order both this morning and this afternoon PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | Are you hungry 1 after studying? Try Our Night Lunch | DRESS i With assurance and feel the distinction ; p v that comes when you flfign | Rent a Tuxedo from Whit- j I tington Dress Suit Co. Pffijfjpy j '6 Up to Date Styles MB j p Tailored Garments 1 | RE p ß s e e s e en °t u a r t,v, GILBERTNURICK If f * Beta Sigma Rho—Phone 199 W ? r- • - ' Notices .. tr- AH candidates foi the cditoiial and business staffs of the Penn State Fmmcr should icport to loom 104 .Hort Wednesday evening at seven o’clock. All social seniors with junior* matriculation cards, who have not nlicady received class dues refund see Don Taylor, Room 201 Varsity Hall, Monday night between seven and nine o’clock. Monday, October 18, will posi tively be the last day for La Vie pictures All Juniors who have not had their pictures tak en must report to the Photo Shop on that date. Proofs must be returned by Octobor 18 Penn State Club Aims For Larger Enrollment The annual membership duvc will soon be launched by the Penn State Club, President B T. Conrad '27 announced yesterday The facilities of the Club are such that it can include a larger proportion of the student body than it now ,has and personal canvass ing will be done among the non-fra termty men with a membership of five hundred as the goal The Club is now working on the forum Meetings will be held twice a month throughout the year and will consist of talks by outside speakers, members of the faculty and student leaders. Arrangements are being completed for the Hallowe’en all-Col lege dance, which will be Satuiday evening, October thirtieth. Dante Club, Italian Organization, Meets Formally welcoming all students who are eligible for membership, the Dante Club conducted an open meet ,ng Monday in 314 Old Mam. Emphasis was placed upon the qual ifications necessary for membership In the organization It was an nounced that all students who are of Italian descent cither directly or in directly, automatically aie qualified for membership upon their matricula tion at College The first Sunday m each month was decided as the time for regular meetings. The Club will meet lor the taking of a group pictuie for use in the new La Vie The time and place will be announced at a special meeting of the Club PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS NELO’S Allen St. Shoe Shine Parlor Repair Work Prompt—Reliable KNOX CAFE COLLEGE MAIL COURSES SERVE 7000 TEACHERS Japan Is Farthest Class While Pittsburgh Has Thousand Students Enrolled “If you can’t come to college, the college will come to you" reads the advertising poster of the Educational Extension department. More than seven thousand teachers have taken advantage -of this opportunity throughout past ycara and this year an increase in the enrollment has al ready been noted. Classes arc in operation in more than fifty centers, that in Pittsburgh being the largest with more than a thousand students. Even in Japan are courses being studied through cor respondence. Academic Courses However, there is a distinct advance in academic as well as professional courses. Among the newer subjects is a course on "Current Tendencies American Public Education,” Which a substitute for the Teachers' In- stitute m the Kingston, Lewistovm, Tyrone, Hollisdaysburg and Windber units. The increased enrollment has brought with it the appointment of several new full-time members of the staff of in structors Professor O. C. Williams has been added to the Harrisburg of fice and H. E. Dewey to the Eric unit. The Altoona institute has been aug mented the appointment of Misses Kate Sherrard and Dorothy August ine. Another change in the Harrisburg headquarters is in the location of the office which was formerly in the State Chamber of Commerce building. This unit, under the direction of Prof. P. A. Mcrtz, is now located in the same building that houses the Pennsylvania State Educational association at 400 North Third street. Chess Club Arranges Eight-match Schedule Eight matches have been scheduled for the Chess Club. This includes' two with the faculty, two with tne Wil liamsport Y. M C. A. team, two with the Tyrone Y. M C. A. team and two with the Bucknell university team. The dates of the moots have not been decided upon but the first will be with the faculty The two Y. M C. A. teams appear ing on the schedule are composed of mature men and aro rated above col lege teams. Men left from last year’s team are L R. Potts ’27, president; J. R. Uus scr ’27, R. H. Adams ’2B, and L. F. Nathcnson ’29. The Club meets for the first time Thursday night at eight o’clock and all students playing the game aro asked to report. An elimi nation tournament will be held next month. Whitmans Candy A fresh shipment of Whitmans in Hallowe’en wrap pers. We can supply one, two, and three pound boxes. RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist SARE YOU LOOKING FOR'A BARGAIN? i “YOU CAN GET ST AT METZGER'S” § 331-3 per ct. mark down on all Tennis Rackets except Dayton Steel Rackets on which there is a 25 per ct. mark down 25 per ct. mark down on all presses and covers. Tennis Balls 45c each Rewashed Kroflites .... 50c each or $5.50 per dozen First grade Rewashed Balls . . . 35c each or 3 for a dollar Second grade 25c each 50 NEW BOOKS added to our Library October 11th. Costs only 25 cents to join, then a minimum charge of 5 cents’for one or two days, 6 cents for three days, 8 cents for four days etc. L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN i Ticket Sale Dales for | Bucknell Game Named j Tickets for the football game I with Bucknell oil Pennsylvania | Day, November thirteenth, will | be distributed as follows Fnc- ! ulty members may proem c lick- j ets at the treasurer’s office on | Monday, November sixth and j fraternity tickets can be ob- | tained at the A A office on the j same day. The A. A. office will | then be the distributing center j for the girls on Noiembci I eighth; upper classes, Novom- ? ber tenth; lower classes. Nov em- j ber eleventh and irregular s>lu- j dents, November twelfth j Altoona To Open Lion Soccer Schedule Here (Continued from first page) these is Captain Reid who plays cen ter halfback and is the mainstay of the backfield. The two fullbacks, Wilkie and Shernff, get off some long kicks which are helpful m keeping the ball out of their territory. On the line are Reekie and Brady who play mside right and left respect ively. These two booteis, with the other linemen, compose a fast, cleier group of forwards who Mill make strong bids for goals. Marshall is dependable between the posts Befoic Coach Jeffries came to Penn State tlu® season he occupied the inside left po sition on the Altoona team and also acted as manager. Since the beginning ot practice ses sions, the Blue and White mentor has beon shifting his men mound in order to have a well-balanced outfit and a fast, accurate and aggressive line. After trying several men m the center forward position, he finally has placed Captain Lippincott Although Lippincott has had little experience in forward, during drill the last three nights he has shown the fight neces sary for that post. Glaser will likely play m Lippincott’s place at left half back. Although Coach Jeffries is pleased with the form of his men and is confi dent of a win over Ins old teammates he believes that the Altoona combina tion, with its greater experience and knowledge of the game, will put up one of th best attacks the Lion hooters will oppose this reason. Universal Electric Cleaners Thread Catching, Self Cleaning Nozzle, Pow erful Motor, Broad Blade. Balanced Fan de livers powerful flow of air. Regular price 5>59.50, Special Cash Offer $49.50 and a set of six attachments given free. Time payments $55.00 KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats W^y) You Can Walk Right Into, m\ \ With a Double Guar antee, Ours and ft yv® the Makers J MONTGOMERY & CO. / ¥ FEATURING / / • STYLE QUALITY PRICE SERVICE PENN STATE HENS AID IN PREVENTING SERIOUS EGG SHORTAGE IN INDIA In response to a call for help, the dep-utment of Poultry Husbandry in November, 1920, sent a pen of forty one Single Comb White Leghorns to the Mission Farm, Etah, India. This pen consisted of 36 females and 5 males After a 60-day voyage via automobile, train, ship and finally on canids and the backs of men, all of the bails arrived at their destination ,n good condition. These birds were sent to India for the purpose of bettering the economic condition of the lowest social castes. The chicken was selected as the means for this economic uplift for two rea sons first, for her well-known ef ficiency, and second, because the na tues have no religious scruples a gainst her demise as is true regard ,ng some other forms of livestock. An illustration of the effectiveness of the dissemination of the stock is found in a report of the 1926 Poultry Show recently held in Etah, India. Of the total of 1012 birds exhibited more tlvan three hundred were straight pro geny of the Penn State Leghorns. Plebe Eleven Leaves For Wyoming Contest (Continued from first page) and get every man scrapping, I’ll say we have a team.” Dutch found a new halfback in Staley, who has been ill with an in-! lected arm Staley will start the game at right half if Miller’s char ley-horse is not better. McCracken, who has again shown adeptness in ball-toting, will call signals while GERNERD’S We have two expert tailors to do our work Sport Wear Ladies Work a Specialty Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Ridgeway and Craig fill the half and fullback berths. Balmcr and Martin, ends, and Ricker nnd Pannnccion, tackles, make up the flanks. Eshbnck, who was re placed by Reynolds, and Zulturunsky have the guard posts and Shuler ns snapper-buck completes the tentative team. Others who are likely to leave with the first team this morning are Faulk and Davis, ends, Yocum and the bulky McDonald, tackles. Wetland and Snyder or Reynolds, guards, and Cunningham, center Gettings, quar tciback, with Struble, right half, and Weber, fullback, make up the utility outfit. Seminary Prepares Revenge Because of -the Penn Stnte plebe vittoiy over Wyoming Seminary *m 1921 by one touchdown and the battle to a scoreless tic last season, Coach Brace is icady to take revenge to-' morrow, accoidmg to reports from Wilkes-Barre. Although four of his regulars were hurt in the encounter with the Syra cuse freshmen last Saturday, in which the toe of Brominsky aided a 5-0 vie- -x-i- 'X-h-x-i-x-x—x—x-!* % t Jcross from East Campus Phone 9550 tst | Bring Your Guests | 5; to the J i PENN STATE HOTEL I i *t* And let them enjoy nil the £ *,* comforts of home V -j« ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Cactus Gardens ARRIVED Let us send one home for you State College Floral Shoppe Allen St. Phone 580 “See Your Orders Cooked 55 AT CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food ' Friday, October 15, 1926 tory, it is probable that all but Gros with wiU be back. Coach Brace will start Reese and Lochr, ends, Gatcly nnd Williams, tackles, Baltz and Kelley, guaids nnd Barber in the center position. Huns ko’s injured foot may be well enough tc allow him to start as quarterback with Captain Bodlc and Tcllicr, iinlfs, nd Bromlnski, the triple threat man at full. Bradley, Robbins, Chicknoski nnd Murphy also may sec action. The Lion freshmen will elect a captain before the game tomonow. BH “ALWAYS RELI ABLE”ESS£2 FLORSHEIMS Flornhelm Khan hate nil the smart style college men want They meet the test of service like the thorolinds they are. And they're, easy on the feet from tho first day on NEW FLORSHEIMS 510 00 CUSTOM BUILT FI.OKSHEIMS 512 00 STIRLING SHOES—S 6 3ff CRAWFORD SHOES—S 6 50 to 510 00 M. FROMM Opposite East Campus Since 1915