Page Four ANNOUNCING The arrival of White Oxford Cloth Shirts at 51.69 New College Caps at - * - ■ $1.85 Men’s Towers Varsity Slickers, black, olive and yellow at $5.95 AL’S SHOP | Notices | Thet Electrical Engineering Society will hold a meeting tomorrow even ing, in Room 200 Engineering D at seven-thirty o’clock. The evening will be devoted to talks by several boys on their-summer experiences. I La Vie activity cards must be j j filled out and placed in the cam- j I pus boxes by 5:20 o’clock today. j j This will be the final opportunity j | given juniors and seniors to fill j ! out the cards. j Notre Dame Smothers Weakened Lion Eleven (Continued from first page) going to Penn State on her two-yard Cy punted out of bounds on the Lion thirty-five yard chalk-line. Fi- Jack substituted for Munz. Ncimeic and IJahman carried the ball to the eighteen-yard line on three plays but WE REPAIR Leather Cases Athletic Equipment J. 11. STROUSE I'RAZIR STREET Opposite Fire Station Penn State Shoe Repair —Ac&xss.From Postloffice PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices “Every Day is a Gift Day” :j Take Cifts to the folks at home from THE * Old Main Art Shop f Opposite Front Campus RENT A CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF 116 McAllister St. ■ALWAYS RELIAELEMOHUI Wear a Florsheim and You Are Correct' Fiorsheim Shoes have all the smart style col lege men want Price SlO. Custom Built Florsheim $l2. Crawford Shoes and Ster ling Shoes 56.50 to 59. M. FROMM Opposite Ka»t Campus . Since 191.1 >OOOOOOO the Lion forwards rose and crushed .the Irish attack. Faulkner, subbing for Curry, kicked to the thirty-two yard line, where Edwards signalled '*for a fair catch, but Weston tackled [him and incurred the fifteen yard [penalty as the quarter ended. [ On the second play after the open jing of the second quarter, Xeimeie iraced around left.end for a touch jdown and kicked the extra point. In the closing minutes of the half Cowboy Green crashed through for two consecutive first downs but the period ended before the Bezdekians could launch a sustained offensive. • Bahmnn Scores in Third Quarter ! Smothered by ihe rushing tactics of I the green-jerseycil sons of Erin, the Xitiar.y eleven was driven back re <3. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NITTANY MOTOR CO. TRACTORS \ Welcome Alumni Talk it over at THE NITTANY p \ | Quick Lunch and Restaurant | i ON ALLEN STREET 1 ' V i V V. - * m\«*«s\vv\\\vvvw\vw4\uv\««vvv«\vvmtvvsw I SPEAKING OF BRAKES J Y *1 1 A | How’s your lining ? | O. K., Atta Boy ! % '• • S BUT SAY. Speaking of linings, how l ' about that . COAT or OVERCOAT? j Come .in and let an Expert Tailor * reline it for you. Prices Reasonable ; I COLLEGE AYE. SERVICE SHOPPE f i 306 W. College Avc. Phone 474 I | Cleaning, Pressing, and Tailor Repair Work :j: A New Shop IS BEING OPENED BY CHARLIE GLUNK Take the “Subway ” at Co-Op. rail and go down to this improved Tailoring Establishment “In the Cellar oh the Corner” Suits Made to Measure | Cleaning Pressing Repairing ! i ! 8 0•-f • i n lontlessl.v by the onslaughts of O'- Boyle and Dahman. A touchdown was averted when Hewitt intercepted a pass from Neimeic on his one-yard mark. Cy Lungren kicked to Riley on the thirty-yard line, who was flattened by the driving Lesko. O’Boyle picked up twenty yards and after a brief delay Dahman scored after circling left end, Neimeic place kicked for the extra point. New faces replaced old in the Irish array. Chevigney reeled off. fifty yards, but the Blue and White pre sented a solid front and took posses sion of the ball. Hamas covered sev en strides but fumbled, Notre Dame recovering on the thirty-one yard line. A fifteen-yard. setback helped the JUST ARRIVED The latest in Colored Crystal BEADS HANN & O’NEAL PHONE d«IS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion cause, but a "pass,’Roach to Me- battle alternated until the game end -Nally, was completed tor a first ed. down. Chevignv broke through and Tired and battlo-worn from their scored the final touchdown, Roach hard trip, the Penn State football kicking the extra point. The tide of team was welcomed at Varsity Hall Another new Pigeon Hose is be tween a chiffon and service weight. Full Fashioned andsilk to the top. EGOLF’S 1201-2 E. College Ave. - State College PARCHMENT BOND WRITING PAPER 5 lbs. $l.OO Photo Albums and Memory Books Student Directory on sale The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner TRUCKS The Charter House Showing Topcoats and Overcoats Of The Latest Style SILK SCARVES IN CHECKS AND STRIPES Haberdashery of Merit The Fashion Shop -:v State College y-s; :* - SERVICE .ing and Energizing—that’s food |4>» thought and exer cise. For a good warm 'breakfast on a real cold morning try Make a daily habit of just' two biscuits of Shredded Wheat and watch your health and energy curve t go up and stay up. MAKE IT A DAILY HABIT l! whole i<l appe- MDDED WHEAT HEATED and COVERED WITH HOT MILK or CREAM Contains'all the BRAN, PROTEINS,-'VITAMINS and other food elements that your body craves in balanced 100% digestible,'really delicious form. Only takes a minute to prepare. Salt or sugar to,taste and then sink ; your teeth into crisp, chcv.xy, luscious mouthfuls of Nature’s finest food. by the student body, eager to showjsity Half, with other team niombers, its confidence in the Lion athletes. I icplied to the touching tribute ac« Captain Ken Weston and Bud Berg-j corded the warriors who gave their man, framed in the doorway of Var- ] all only to find it was not enough. T S ! “See Your Orders Cooked” AT CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food REQUIRED BY THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF PENNA. 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