Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 22, 1926, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
Give a box of our FULL OF FRUIT Choc
olates and perhaps you will receive ex
penses to the Penn game. Do it now.
Notices
Tlieie will bo an important meeting
of the Cosmopolitan Club in Room 424
Old Main on Fuday night at seven
o’clock. All membeis as well as those
who me interested in joining the club
arc requested to attend
The Mandolin Club will rehearse
Monday night at se\en o’clock in the
Rand Room
I® K. It Weston ’27 has been ap- |
pointed \ ice-pi osident of the ?
Athletic Association by presi- !
i dent C R. Beigman ’27. This j
| appointment was made neces- |
! sary by the failuic of G L Set- j
I man to return to college. j
OUTING CLUB HIKES
The Outing Club will take an all
day hike Sunday to Shavers creek for
the puiposc of picking out its new
cabin site and putting up forest fire
posters The group will leave the
Catholic Church at ten-forty-fivc m
the morning.
| Musser’s Grocery j
1 Introducing j
| Penn State Coffee j
GERNERD’S \
TUXEDOS
and O’COATS
$27.50-$35.00
4 Sports Wear
| Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
| ALUMNI
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QUALITY SHOP
Veteran Orange Eleven
Favored To Beat Lions
(Continued from first page)
Roepke is back in harness, but the
blonde halfback will be si\ed foi fu
ture games However, he may don
a specially constructed helmet and
enter the battle if Bez needs him to
stem the tide Hewitt and Htuling
ton will be icndy on the bench, but
Wolff’s injured shoulder automatic
gren, quarter Dnngcrfield, who re
turned to action against Notre Dame
after a two-week vacation has improv
ed during the week. Bill Pntchard
and George Greene aie waging a
meny battle foi the fullback post,
but burly Bill’s bucking gives him
the edge
Pm diopped under i huge pile
Wednesday and emeiged with a de
cided limp, but he will doubtless be
m shape befoic tomouow Cy Lun
gren piloted the team foi u while
and may get the staitmg calk
FIREPLACE WOOD
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State College Fuel &Supply Co.
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ADDED ATTRACTION ON THE STAGE
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
“Warisig 9 s Pennsylvanians”
18 Collegiate Victor Artists
In a New Program of musical Modernisms
ORIGINALITY
marks every selection played and sung by the group
of young fellows who have made thousands of friends
in every large city from the Atlantic to the Pacific
coasts and are making many more through their
Victor recods.
PHOTOPLAY
Monday-W. C. Fields in “So’s Your Old Man”
Tuesday—Adolphe Menjou in “The Ace of Cads”
Wednesday-Louis Moran and Lloyd Hughes in “Forever After”
Special Prices—Adults 50c, Children 25c .
ally eliminates him from possible
participation Captain Weston and
Stamp, ends, arc still under the phy
sician's ban.
Orange Record Impressi\e
Coach Reynold’s wninors failed to
display great piowcss in defeating
Ilobait, IS-0, in the initial game of
the season, but his entire squad ran
wild when Vermont was smothcied
under a G 2-0 avalanche. The Onan
djguns kept then goal line inviolate
when they topped William and Marv
35-0, but Ilarry Wilson and his Army
confreres batteied their way to a
27-21 Mctoiy m the closing minutes
of play last Satuiduy.
From nil leports no love was lost
in the Syracuse-Army tiff. Can,
Friedman, Cook and Goldman emerg
ed with leg injuries which will ser
iously handicap the New Yoik eleven
Gotch Carr, the “whippet," and
leading point scorer in the East, will
be definitely out of football for at
least three weeks, while Friedman
will be foiced to turn over his cen
tei bet th to Nicolello The veteran
Levy and McNamara will hold down
the guaid posts, while Lee and Bny
ley arc slated for the tackle positions.
Syracuse has two of the fleetest
ends in the East in Captain Vic Han
son and Archoska Hanson will be
icmembered as the wmgman w’ho re
ccneied a Nittany fumble and inced
sixty yards for the only touchdown
ALUMNI
We invite you to our
Exhibit of
Mounted Game Heads
I The Athletic Store 1
j On Co-Op. Corner 8
GOCQQOOOQOOOCOO'
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No well dressed college man is
without one. It’s the original,
corrcctslickcrandthcre'snotb
ing as smart or sensible for
rough weather and chilly days.
Made of famous yellow water
proof oiled fabne. Has all
round strap on collar and clas
tic at wrist-bands.
Qasp-closing style
Button-closingstylc
Stampthc correct namcinyotic
memory, and buy no other.
The ‘‘Standard Student” is
made only by the Standard
Odcd Gothing Co., N. Y. C
Slip one on et
WHITEY MUSSER’S-
October 25, 26, 27
MATINEES DAILY AT TWO
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
of the gnme in 1924 on New Beaver
Field. Archoska is an able running
mute for the Orange leader, who was
the choice of many ciitics for All-
American honors last season.
Barbuti Is Star
Ray Barbuti, one hundred and
ninety-pound fullback, is the “Big
Bertha" of the backficid. The husky
veteran hits a line like a battering
mm and passes and kicks with equal
facility. Charlie Cook, a Phi Beta
Kappa man, is another triple threat
and will be stationed at quarterback,
while Willis Clark, a two-year vctei
an is slated to team with Flanagan
at the halfback'posts
The Orange line will nverage more
than one __ hundred and eighty-five
pounds fiom wing to wing, while
WELCOME ALUMNI
SPECIAL DINNERS 'soc
GOOD FOOD
BOARD $6 ROOMS $3
THE BERKSHIRE
ALL REMODELLED-SHOWER BATHS
Phone 150 315 W. Beavor
the median poundage of the backs is
slightly more than one hundred and
set enty-four.
To date Syracuse has run plays
ftom a simple kick formation with
startling success, but the Orange at
tack opened up against the West
Point cadets.
Lions Point fpr Tilt
It is no secret that Coach Hugo
Bczdck is out after the scalp of the
Reynolds coached team. The Nft-
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WELCOMES THE ALUMNI
“Clothing Scoop”
When a newspaper comes out first with the latest it proudly
acclaims a “scoop.” We too acclaim a scoop for we are the
first to present the finer Fall clothes. Latest in style detail,
novel in pattern and color and standard in quality and work
manship these clothes mark a superior point in merchandis
ing.
| Suits, Tuxedos, Top- | Go 1 f Hose, Sport |
? coats, Overcoats, Chase * Sweaters, Sport Coats, *
| Hats and Caps, Arrow | Knid Leathe r Jer- ?
:!: Shirts and Coll ars, :!• ■ ’ i
| Standard Student $ kins, Iseckwear, Bla- :s
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Tailoring Department
Cleaning, Pressing, and Repairing under the super
vision of an expert tailor.
WHITEY ROSSER’S CLOTHES SHOP
127 Allen Street
“MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT WHITEY’S”
tany griddcrs have yet to register a and tomorrow’s struggle will pi
victory over the Orange, but a “now ably be no exception. Alumni fi
or never” feeling has proved to be all over the East will be on hant
an incentive during the week. witness the tiff, and it is expet
Low scores have been the rule m that the Lions will be at the apes
past Syracuso-Penn State clashes, then power.
J. J. Meyers Meat Market
Our many satisfied customers
tell the story of uniform Qual
ity Meats.
Phone 230 330
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{Welcome Back Alumni!
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;!; When you are seeking line
food, deliciously served you
1 will be completely satisfied
& at the
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| Blue Moon Restaurant and Tea Room
\ , E. College Ave.
BOSTONIANS
Famous Shoes For Men
Old Grads, we’re glad to welcome you
Back to watch your team come thru,
To meet old friends and make some new;
Old Grads, you’ie surely welcome.
Old Grads, we’re glad for Alumni Day,
Wc extend our hand and sincerely say,
“If we can serve you in any way
Come in, it shall bedone.”
COLLEGE BOOT . SHOP
. A. C. LONGEE, Prop.
125 Allen Street •• Gregory Buildini
WITH A
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