Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 12, 1926, Image 3

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    Friday, November 12, 15)2(5
BUFFALO TO MEET RIFLE
TEAM IN OPENING MATCH
Difficult Card Arranged for
Season—Four Letter
Men Return
One of Uie baldest schedules ever
attempted by a Penn State rifle team
has been an inged by Lieutenant II
T. iUillci. The liflemen nmv open
their season with the University of
Buffalo dining the week aftei Thanks
giving vacation
The piospects for the team aie ex
cellent, as four lettci men aie back
fioni last yeai’s squad They aie
A S Burns ’27, Willi im Tuman ’27.
B. C Seaman ’27, and C B. Pntcbaid
'2B.
Based on the record made last veai
Penn State is classed in the lust di
vision of college teams, being fated
fifth of the colleges cast of the Miss
issippi The men foi the fust match
will be chosen next week
Piactically all the team*, that will
be met weie competitois foi the na
tional championship last ycui.
The schedule follows
Dec 4, open, Dee 11, Dartmouth,
Dec. 18, Gett\sbuig, Jan 15, Univer
sity of Maine; Jan- 22, Sjiacu&e,
Jan 29, open. Feb. 12, Colunbm;
Feb 19, Georgetown, Feb 2G, Geoige
Washington, Mai 5, Boston univer
sity, Mai. 12, Xoiwich univcisity;
Mar 19, Pennsylvania, Mai 20, Vu
g.nia Polytechnic Institute, April 9,
Shoulder to shoulder match at Pitts
buigli with Camegie Tech and Uni
vcisily of Pittsburgh, and Apnl 23,
Intercollegiate*, Cioscent Athletic
club range. New’ Yoik City
Booters Face Battle •
With Navy Tomorrow
(Continued from first page)
The visitoi’s defense will consist of
liegeman anil Neuliausei at fullbacks
And Cuitin, Bogvilo and Pfingstag m
the halfback position*- Garton will
likely be the choice for goalie.
A fast fonvaid line makes the Na
vy combination extiemely fomndable.
Or the wings ate Steinei and Wald
en Captain Young and Pivcc till
the inside posts with Mißnbuitx ut
ccntei farwaid
Bressler To Address
Washington Gathering
R G Biessloi, uce-dcan of the
School of Agriculture, will
the convention of the Association of
Land Grant Colleges in Washington,
District of Columbia, on Tucx lay llis
subject will be “Fieshnmn Week and
Onenlation” Piofe&sor Bicsslei has
made a study of the advantages and
oigam/ation of fieshman week
The lecture for today
is on life insurance.
It consists of two words:
John Hancock
Class dismissed!
BUY A NICE
ESMOND INDIAN BLANKET OR AUTO ROBE
FOR THE GAME
A Big Selection of Patterns
EGOLF’S
A cozy place for a House Party
dinner, with the best of food,
and good service.
Campus Tea Room
East College Ave.
.coodoooco:
CATERERS
The best is none too good
for House Party time.
Del Monte Fruits and
Clark Vegetables.
Holbrook Stresses
Mining Co-operation
Speaking hefoie a banquet of the
Pitt3buigh Mining Institute held in
Pitlsbuigh la&t Sntuiday, Dean E
A Ilolbiook of the School of Mining
and Mi-tnlluigy stiessed biothcihood
among mining men.
Pi of. W. R. Chetlsev of the School
spoke on “Inipiovcmcnts in Mining
Mnchineiy" bcfoic a iccent meeting
ni the Bainosboio Alining Institute
Di A P lioness of the depaitment
of mineialogy hus finished his woik
on an investigation of a dike lock
Lound in a coal mine in Indiana coun
ty This investigation will shoilly
appeal as a bulletin of the Mining
Expci intent Station of the College.
FARM BUILDING TREATED
IN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
Horticulture Students To Hear
Talk by N. S. Grubbs ’l3,
Noted Authority
An illustiated. lectuie on “The Re
lation of Farm Buildings to the De
velopment of Pennsylvania Agricul
ture” will be delivered to hoiticultuic
students on Wednesday night by N
S Grubbs, ’ld Mr. Giubbs has
chaige of the farm education and ic
search piogram of the Portland Ce
ment company.
G F. Jim vin ’2O, told students of
hoiticultuic Tuesday night that in
taihoad transportation of pioducc lay
a big field Mr Marvin is in charge
of the inspection of perishable pio
duce foi the Pittsbuigh division of
the Pennsylvania lailioad
Dunng the past five ycais, more
than twenty giuduates of the depart
ment of hoiticultuic have entered,
this line of woik Mr. Marvin spoke l
paiticulaily of the opportunities the
woik offers to hoiticulturists
Wednesday,' Nov. 17
$8 Day m
Watch
Collegian
ALBERT DEAL&SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
-117 Frazier Street
Lifeln^Lran^ceCompany^-^
or Boston MAijACmjiint
FYE’S
Architects Blend Ink:
Oil in Quest for
The mchitects lend a tiue Bohem
ian existence dunng the final period
of intense work on the designs to be
entered in the Beaux Arts competition
in New Yriik
Like the owl, they picfei to sleep
while othcis work Then night life
is not without its little diveisons
In an utmospheie of pen, pencil mid
landpapei, students in bnght-coloied
smocks sling ink and paint to stiams
of jazz ftom the ' vie” biought in foi
the occasion
At tluee stiotes fiom tiie Old
Main tower the nitists adjourn to
Jack’s "Dine With Us” to icfiesh the
inner man Entei tmnment dunng
these duik bouts is not lacking One
female impersonuloi, ulili/mg the li.it
end coat of the onlv gul aichitect,
plays the mo"ie vamp The peanut
vendei act is a favonte Ore of the
pencil wielders whistles like a peanut
loastct, while his companion sells the
pioduct
Spulci hunting is a thrilling spoit
The captured insect is foiced to walk
across a diawing ut lien’s point foi
good luck As the morning iu\s be
gin to appeal, one of the group, for
getting his honoiablc ancestry",
mounts a pyinnml of chairs to sharp
en his spurs, and heiuldx the d iwn
with the “cock-a-doodle-doo” of the
loostei.
Some cairy* then beds with them
Some even cany then alnim clocks
But there is a method in then mad
ness
When a student finishes lux design,
does he emit a wai whoop ami dash
foi home 9 He may iuisl* the loof
and any one sleeping in the neighbor
hood by ins yells, but ho does not rusii
from his companions lie stava to
help the less ioitnnite with then
diawings Such is the xpmt among
the niclutccts
MARCEL ‘WAVING
THE S SHOP
i Phone 394-J J
» Appointments
% Your guest will want to dine at
£ LAIRD’S TEA ROOM
* Make arrangements now for a special luncheon
£ party during, intermission or after the dance.
228 W. College Ave.
| Industrial Engineering Department f
| Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS - -
TYPEWRITER TABLES - - 54.00 to 58.50
CHAIRS 53.50
STUDENT TABLES -
COSTUMERS - - -
GATE-LEG TABLES -
DRAWING BOARDS
SWINGS
PICTURE MOULDING -
MAGAZINE RACK - -
BOOK SHELVES - - ■
CEDAR CHESTS - - -
ROOM 106, UNIT B .
WATCH THIS Ad l
“You Can Get It At Metzger’s”
A gift that will be appreciated by
THE GIRL
Penn State Banners, Pen
nants and Pillow Tops,
Leather Bound Books of
Poetry, Schrafft’s Candy,
Imported Vanity Cases,
Beautiful Boxes of Station-
L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St.
THE COLLEGIAN
With Midnight
Beaux Arts Honors
| Customs Dropped at Noon |
. For Those Having Guests j
| Itousc-Pai ty oifciulK oegms I
at noon todiy, when luxtoms j
| will be disunited bv thuv !n\- j
I mg gue-tx foi the week-end -
j Should guests auive hefue I
s noon, custom*; will still be in et- j
! feet The cuMoms lulingx will j
S be ,et U'-idc* until the guests ■
| leave town piowded this is not *
j latei than Monday noon Stu- I
, dints entei taming no guests J
l will abide by the usual lulmgs i
i 1
FAMED EXPLORER
NEXT “Y” NUMBER
Andrews. Traveler and Hunter.
Tells of Trips November
Twentv-second Here
TO PORTRAY JOURNEYS
WITH LECTURE, MOVIES
“Hunting the Bones of Adam” will
be the subject of the thml numbei of
the Y M C A enteitainment course,
.• Icetmc by R C Andrews., m the
Auditonum Monday evening, Novum
hei twenty-second at eight o’clock
Mi Andiews’ .uiuiess will be em
phasized by motion pictures taken
during the foui-vc.u expedition fiom
which lie has lecenth returned This
lorn, sponsored bv the Amcucan Mu
-,uim of Natuial Hiitoiy in co-opti i
Phone 218
- $12.50
912.50 to $25.00
- - - - $5.00
• - - - $2.00
- - $4.50 to $0
- $1.25 to $3.00
• $5.00 to $lO.OO
3c to 20c per foot
51.75
- $3.50 to &7.50
- $3.00 to $25.00
FORUM THRASHES OUT
ALUMNI DAY CONDUCT
Students and Townsfolk Hold
First Public Discussion
On Current Topic
Students of Penn State and citizen i
of State College expiessed then op
inions on a miicli-(liscus«ud campir
topic when mme than fmtv lepiexen-
Intivex of Yhe College ami the town
attended the open foi urn meeting in
Old Chapel Monday* night to discuss
the conduct of giuduate and student
niembeis on Alumni Day
The fmum, newly instituted and
sponsoied bv the Penn State Club,
piovides a medium of oig.mizcd dis
cussion whole interested students and
townsfolk may uilictrt college piob-
Icms that affect both the Campus anil
the town life, aunt ding to B T Con
iud '27, piesidcnt of the Club
tion with the Amencan-A’-mtic as*-o
ciat.on and ztnii magazine, cmeicd a
pound of four yens and the pait%
will be leoigunizeil to complete the
voik which muv lend to the discoveiv
ut the “missing link "
Fire Insurance
Eugene H. Lederer
To Get a Few Christ
mas Hints
Bring the fblks and the girl to
* THE
£ Old Main Art Shop
Opposite Front Campus
‘Appropriate gifts for everyone
CQOOOOOOOQOOOCQOQCOOCOOQOCQCOCOCGGOOOOOO
j ADDED STAGE
| AT THE CATHAUM
8 Friday and Saturday
o At Six and Seven Forlv-Five
HARRY MARBURGER
And His
Roseland Ball Room Orchestra
25 Weeks Keith Vaudeville
40 Weeks Cafe L’/Virglon. Phila.
20 Weeks Roseland Ball Room. N. Y
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Those at the fust fmum meeting In the couw of <’i>< tinoon ni
v oie almost unanimous in declining toll-, town numb-is lextitied to tci
that conditions and n< lions, deli mil n- lain misdeeds of num°i.'Us viMtn
la) to the College it huge, weic piev- ami enurnei ited the complaint-, o!
alent on zMurnni Dav tlnec wcels the Stale College cuti'en*.
rgo The advocates of extempm m-j A\ J Kitcten, ..etrctiiv of the 'i .
cons debate contended tuithei thatiM C \ and .'rung ch mm in and fl
ltic.il agents of the law aie not equip-Coniad ‘27, pit iilent of the Penn
pod with powei Mifheient to tieat mis- [state Club, wui th n pnnctpil mal -
ueants effectnelv * lus of the evening
Meet Your Girl
at the bus with a
box of candy
SPECIAL
PICTURE SALE
12\H—513.50 value 511.50
IG.xlS—sls.so value M2..V)
“Sunny” “End of Trail” “Lone Wolf”
“Dance oi the Nymphs” ,
“Great Spirit” “Shadow 6 .”
“Tiail of Golden Sunset”
Bujintf in larsjfe quantities makes this '■ale possible.
Take home a copy of “Victory” and “The Nittany Lion” on
Victor Record or Sheet Music.
MUSIC ROOM
ALLEN STREET
iCOOOGOOOOOOOOGGOCC COCOCOCCGGGOOOOOOCCO
ATTRACTIONS 1
AT THE CATHAUM / |
Moil., Tues., Wednes.
LUCILLE MIDDLETON
Famous Fan Dance
From “Rose Marie”
AT THE NITTANY
Friday and Saturday
At Six and Seven Fortj-Five
PECK MILLS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
“Maryland’s Best”
Page Hires
SERFAS ’23 \
138 Allen St. \
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