Page Four >ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo<x GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 All the latest in Candies. Direct from the big factor ies. JOOOOOOOO( | Notices | 'Hie Engineering lectuie this after noon .it foui-thirty o’clock m Old Ch.i|)i! will be delivered by Dean K I. Snekett and his subject will be the “Cultuinl Aspect of Engineering ” Hide will be no chapel set vice Sun di\, accoiding to an announcement fiom the Ptcsident’s office, which dc claied aho a holiday from Saturday nioi mug at eight o’clock to Monday niui mug at eight o'clock. Debating squads aie to lepoit as follows at Old Chapel The “Prac tical Tendency” squad on Wednesday, November tenth at seven o’clock The “Volstead” squad on Thursday, No \embd eleventh at seven o’clock Lion Gridders Primed For Game With Penn (Continued fiom first page) sinti, but is luck in harness and pnm ed to withstand the Quakei attack. Coaches Bo7dek, Conover and Bentz d.ove the vatsitv and second teams llnough a haul but diab scrimmage Tuesday, with no flash of football to ease the coaching vvonics. The wm -1101 s went through then paces with plenty of snap, but failed to nioasute up to expectations until the la«t few minutes of play Pitted against Pennsy lwima plays foi slioit peiiods on Monday, Tues d.n and \\ ednesda.v, the vaisity and second teams ctushed c'’eiy variation of the lamous “hidden-ball” attack v.li.ch the suubs could devise If Mie team can shake itself out of its tern pouny lethmgy and display the same powei on Fianklin Field, the “Foui Magicians” will he in foi an inter esting afternoon Roepke Scintillates Returning to the vaisitv line-up af tei an enfoiced idleness of moie than tlnee weeks, Rocpke, stai halfback, i m wild dunng the week His beau tiful passing and kicking weie sm p.used onlv by his deceitful open-held lunning Piston legs and elusive twirl en abled Roopke to outwit tacklei aftei latklei Hum ia is slated foi the othei half back post, with the diminutive Dun geiheld and Wolff m xeseive. Cy l.ungtcn has continued his improved plaving this week and will dncct the team, with Pincuia as alternate. Giecne oi Puteluud will complete the backheld Weston and Delp, ends, may be ie lieved by Lesko, Fnulknei and Cuiry, while Gicensluclds and Filak have L.ip.iblc substitutes m Bcigman and Mun/ Hastings and Kiall flank Maboncv at the pivot beith, but the icueive ccntci tuo of Dauagh, Rose* licuj and Reed will be teady for ac tion Running Attack Improves \ volatile attack against the ■ciubs Tuesday and Wednesday even ings opened an avenue of hope foi Lion lolloweis A peifcctly-timcd aei nil attack is m icpcitoire and will piobablv be used to vaiy the decep tion of Bo7dck’s line plays The line as a unit has shown no n.oie and no less povvci than a week ago Defensively impiegnable, it is still ,i compaiatively weak-chaiging icptet when in possession of the ball, though Mnhonev is expected to give Bullet, Penn ace, a might battle in the center of the foivvuid wall. The Nittany foiwaids outweigh FROMM'S ALWAYS RELIABLE Start Right--With Florsheim’s Begin from the ground up to be well dressed. Begin with FLORSH EIM shoes. Begin now and then wear Florsli eim’s at all times. 1 I.OKSUI.IM SHOtS—slo 00 CthTOM BUILT 1 LOIiSIH.IMS—JI2 CltVWlOJtl) bHOIS *«3O to SIJ M. FROMM Opimsitc I rout Campus Since 1913 the one-hundred and eighty-tin ce pound Penn linesevcial pounds to the man, but the opposing walls aie of 1 radically the same height “Four Magicians” Ready The “Four Magicians,” the highly touted backfleld quaitct of the Red and Blue, will start the game intact. Muiphv, quarterback, Scull and Rog ers. halfbacks, and Wascolonis full back, have developed Conch • Lou loung’s “shell-game” offense to the nth degree, but Chicago fathomed th«* deception and spoiled their sleight-of hand tricks with the pigskin. The four are eagei to regain their lost Icgcidemain prestige on Finnklin Field tomonovv. Rogers is the individual stai of the team He is a tiack man and a bnl l.ant broken field artist Wascolonis is thud high scorer in the East and a dangerous tackier as well ns a do stiuctive hnc-plunger. Scull has an educated drop-kickmg toe which may play an important part m turning the tide of battle tomonovv Mui phy, sophomoie field gcncinl, is capa ble and cool. He is an nccuintc pass er Captain Thayei and Don Singci, one hundred and seventy-hvc pound ends, aie veterans of two jeais stand ing. Thayer was honored with All- American laurels last year. Fohvell Scull, one of the fastest players on the squad, will piobnbly be inserted at one of the wing posts. Smith and Hake, tackles, are a powerful duo, while Duncan and Paikc, guards, aie mainstays of the line Jack Butlei, chunky* ccntci, completes the vaisity lostei In re serve Coach Lou Young will have men oi such caliber as Douglass, who stal led on the vaisity last ycai, Paster Fields, Bob Pike and Joe Laud. Penn Record Impressive ,With but one defeat to mai an oth ei wise pel feet season thus fai, Pcnn svhania is dcteimined to wipe out the memory* of the scoieless tie with the Lions in 1924 The age-old rivaliy will be renewed tomonovv after a onc-yoai lapse. Coach Young startled Philadelphia gud cucles with a radical departure fiom the Penn system of the past when he mtioduccd his hidden-ball attack this season The new style changed the svstem of the Red and Blue from defensive to offensive play, yet the custom of yeais was not caie kssly* laid aside in one season Only one touchdown has thus far been chalked up against the Quaker City eleven. This feat was accomplished by Johns Hopkins against a galaxy oi Red and Blue substitutes The Penn eleven has rolled up a to tal of 188 points in subduing Frank lin and Marshall, Johns Hopkins, Svvarthmoie, Chicago, and Williams An accuiate diop-kick by Frosty Hoover and Smith Co. 712 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Fraternity Jewelry 'Permanent Satisfaction” MR. 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It is one of the most brilliant and spec- g tacular photo-plays of the year! g Another Big Hit by the Author of “The Four Horsemen,” | “The Torrent,” and “Blood and Sand” g Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 8-9 | SPECIAL PRICES-AULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c | Oeeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Peter'?, the Illinois fireman, was the margin of defeat when the Quakers tmvcllcd to Urbnnn last Saturday Hard Battle Expected It is no secret in sporting circles that the Pennsylvania game is the high spot in the Penn State schedule The Lions have unconsciously been pointing foi the fray since the first of September and may surprise the the batteied dope-bucket with a lusty kick. Coach Bezdek was non-committal when questioned as to the prospects. “I hope some kindly providence will mspue the boys,” he smiled A chceiing section of ten thousand will suppoit the Nittany cause at Franklin Field, while Penn State’s famous Blue Band will vie for honors with the Quaker musicians Play by play results of the game will be inoadcast on at least thiee wave lengths. STATION WPSC STARTS REGULAR PROGRAM SOON Many Listencrs-in Will Operate Sets Made by Extension Course Directions When WPSC, the Penn State Radio broadcasting station, resumes its reg ular piogiams in the near future, ninnv residents of Pennsylvania and nearby states will have the novel ex perience of listening in with sets built accoiding to directions issued through coirespondencc courses in indio which are offered by the College engineering extension department Since the> engineering extension de partment fiist announced these cours es for correspondence study in 1922, many students have enrolled and ,1101 e than half built their own receiv ing sets. The student rolls now in clude enthusiasts from nineteen states in the Union and fiom a num ber of foreign countnes. ; The department’s most distant stu dent is a doctor in Moscow, Russia, who has just completed a twelve-tube receiver He has close rivals m a ictircd lawyer living in Belgrade, Ser bia, and an isolated engineer who re quests that his lessons be forwarded from an obscuic post in the Belgian Congo Each of these students has been enrolled for over u year and it will icquirc a minimum of two years more for them to complete their couiscs, since each lesson takes two months to make the round trip to the department for correction. BE AT PENN A Ten-yard Gain Planned Months Ago T>ACK of the sudden smashing -*-* plunge that rips the line apart and carries the ball to a first down, are weeks of drilling and planning— to win. It’s the same in seeking success. A bank account will help open up the line for a gain. The First National Bank % State College, Penna. t DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier | THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Freshmen Hope for Win Against Orange (Continued from first page) been beaten and Syracuse has been trounced but my boys have been im proving little by little and they’re de termined to win their last game of the year ” Twenty -tw o Make Trip Twenty-two yearlings, Manager S. C Runklc and the Coach left Bcllo fonte by sleeper Wednesday. Yester day the team ran through signal work on one of the Orange practice fields. They will return tonight immediately following the contest Craig, the flying fullback, and Mar tin, end, are still hindered with injur ies and they have not made the trip It was this same injury jinx that handicapped Hermann from the start. No sooner was a bacficld working well than it was disrupted with injur ies and the line met the same fate. A light drill Monday night, a long scrimmage Tuesday and a workout Wednesday made up all the practice the cubs had this week. A Varsity lay-off Tuesday night enabled Hugo Bezdek to scan the prospective Nit tany Lions and offer pointers for the impending fray. Miller at Quarter Millet is still running the squad at quarter, but Wilson replaced him for a large part of Tuesday’s scrimmage ' and it is possible that Wilson will get the call today. Struble and Staley* are the halfs with Ridgeway fullback. Maxwell, Hanna and Weber are the utility backfleld men Faulk and Reilly, handicapped hith erto by inexperience, are improving and are the winginen with Davis and Balmer in reserve. Pannaccion and Ricker, tackles, Parana and Wcdand, Guards, and Shuler, center, complete the line. Linc-up Undecided Brown and Mon ill, tackles, Reyn olds and Zuhuiunsky guaids and Cunningham, snapper-back, also made the journey* Couch Hcimann will definitely decide his hno-up today be fore the game. Yesterday’s showing in the practice session will influence his choice W. C. McCLINTIC $22.50 Suit Man At Slate Collect Hotel Fridav of this week-day and eveninc Will display ■ample* and made-up article* of the finest Suita, Overcoat* and Topcoat* that Rlchman Urolhers have ever pro duced Aak to aee The nirhmmn Tux edo with black ailk veal—the heat huy in America—s 22 SO. Doesn't coat you anything to call Doean’t coat you anything te look I will he glad to ahnw you VCt welcome tile ladies 100 —bring them. Scbo, Syracuse left halfback, will likely prove dangerous with his rip ping offense and certain defense. Loucks, quarter, with Henward, half and Kennedy, fullback, presents a plucky foursome. On the line Coach Andrews will probably start Freeman, Van Ness, i Munroc, Kimmerle, Kennedy, Lavine and Raymond As reserves he has Richnidson, Staples, Tarbuchs and Livoti. Some of these men were tak en from the Bcllefontc game with minor injuries but Syracuse did not play last week and so they probably will be fit for today’s encounter.’ • Besides having difficulty with the injured, Coach Hermann has been puz zled with his quarterback post. After: McCracken, the speedy track man, had been disabled in the first practice of the year, Gettings, the Langley grid and bascbnll star, took the reins. McCracken was in trim for the first tiff but his showing against Bcllefontc and Wyoming caused him to yield to Gettings. Gettings, handicapped by lack of weight, showed a slight edge in for ward passing but he gave way to Mil ler who show*ed up well against Pitt Saturday Miller led the team with precision and his runs threatened to score time and again. It was he who made the plebe’s lone tally this year, six points against Bellcfontc, after dashing thirty yards with a scooped up fumble. In the meantime Wilson had been plugging along with the third string ers and his persistence c&uscd Her mann to take him on the Orange in vasion. Staley, halfback, was also out at the start of the’ season because of an infected vaccination. He returned re cently and showed punch against the Panthers last week. Reilly, forward pass snarer, yielded to Balmer at end because of a sprained ankle He has improved gradually and may be a factor in the Nittany onslaught this afternoon. Don’t Forget Our Saturday $1.50 Speeial State College Floral Shoppe ALLEN ST. COMING To State College WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17 th One Buck Day $i Watch The COLLEGIAN For The Specials The heavyweight tackle McDonald, star of Pcddic, the home of Cy Lun gren, was switched from lus usual berth, center, to tackle, but has not yet seen service. Yokum, ambitious tackle from Mnssie prep, Kentucky, has shown plenty of fight but he too wns handicapped by inexperience and has not been used. Blue and White Meets Toronto Booters Here (Continued from first page) ially since soccer is the national sport “above the line." To oppose the visitors, Coach Jef fries will likely send the same men who downed the University of Penn sylvania onto the field tomorrow. After working with numcious combi nations and changing his men arjund almost daily, he believes that the present linc-up composes the most powerful team. The line which was weak during the early part of the season has shown great progress during the past week. Although some of the forwards arc inexperienced they have already learned many tricks of the Scotch sport in games placed to date that they have molded together to form a fast, fighting offense. , As wingers, Pecori and Sorry have been taking care of the outside light The Weather COLD Come in Look ’em Over , SHEEPSKINS $11.50 up OVERCOATS $32.50 up GLOVES, SCARFS Everything for the winter season HARRY SAUERS College Man’s Shop Allen St. _ State College Friday, November 5,192 i and left positions, respectively Bo have shown clever sideline dribblu and corner kicking to center the bi for goal boots. Griffin, from la year’s Varsity, at inside right; Stm lcn, a sophomore, running at cent forward, and Marshall, another sc ond-ycar man, at inside left complc the line. In the bacficld, Coach Jcffues h built up lus halfbacks around B who earned his letter last year. Wi Bell at left half, Joffncs has be playing Mollinger at center half a Rcpino at the right end of the ha back line. Captain Lippmcott a Cherry, both veterans, fill the fu back posts At present the m< likely man for goal is Scmisch, sophomore, who lecoivcd his fn Vaisity experience in the Penn gai last week. ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street
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