Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 13, 1927, Image 6

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
We are rooting every minute for the team.
Are you? Our Pipe Department has a state
wide reputation. Every Pipe guaranteed.
Frosh Near Completion
Of Successful Week
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asemblies was held It was in charge
of student got eminent leaders and
a complete outline of the workings of
student go‘einment at Penn State
was green The freshmen weie in
fumed of their ',art and respells.
Lrhh rn ielatlon to student actnit•es
at the College
Registration of the class of '3l was
completed on Finlay after the pie
cess of matiicalation had been fully
e‘plained to the newcomers In as
coidance with the mactice initiated
last year, individual photographs of
the freshmen wets taken foe the Col
lege records
Chapel Seri ice
Sunday came as a break in the ton
tine aetis ity of the pie-College meek
At a motning chapel sees ice the Res,
It. E Luccock deliseted the semen
to the more than one thousand ment
heis of the class of '3l
Among the mibeellaneous activities
of Freshman Week ate the issuance of
military unifmais and a uhl steal ex
animal. on gas en to all freshmen
Each newcomer is being amuled a
two bouts msttuction petiod in the
use of the 'Anal v
Real erim3ment is being obtained
by the fteslimen as is ell as leaining in
the song and cheer pi actice sessions
held each day in the Auditorium un
dei the direction of the student cheer
leaders and Dueetoi R W Grant or
the College music department
Industrial Engineering Department
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS
TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50
CHAIRS $3.50
DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00
STUDENT TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS - -
GATE-LEG TABLES
DRAWING BOARDS
SWINGS
PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot
MAGAZINE RACE $1.75
1300 K SHELVES
CEDAR CHESTS
ROOM 106, UNIT B
THE NITTANY RESTAURANT
We welcome you to dine where
food and service are the best
GEORGE KEPREOS, Prop.
Allen Street
TEXT BOOKS
Engineering
Liberal Arts
STUDENT
SUPPLIES
On the first day of Freshman Week
the yeatlings were given their class
pep song and as an innovation they
were taught a "1931 Alma Plater"
which they will use on special occa
sions throughout their college career.
Both songs won their immediate ap
proval and have served to bind the
new glom, together mole than an}
other featuie so fat presented during
Freshman Week.
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On the es oiling of the first day Ds
] ed. Grant called for a solunteer
glee club to present the class song
end niece than a hundred of the thou
sand f esponded and corked for nearly
too hours after the assembly.
A call far players of orchestra in
stl accents brought out another hun
dred soluntems Watts the Impro
sned glee 'club the freshmen easily
leashed the songs mluch were gisen
to them
LOST: Elgin mristAatch, ' , Nall black
strap and initials J J. T. Finder
call GO.
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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
:i: Student work, reports, thesis, etc. .Briefs and themes,
:: Business correspondence
All kinds of typing from written n
Quick sem ice, neat accurate work
OFFICE NO. 3, SECOND FL I
Office hours: Daily 9-
For appointment cal
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$12.50
- $2.00 to $3.00
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$5.00 to $lO.OO
$3.50 to $7.50
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New and Second Hand
For All
and Agricultural Courses
Injuries Disable Three
As Grid Team Develops
(Continued from first page)
been effected as w as the case last Nem
when injuries to Captain Weston, Bus
noy Slump, Johnny Roepke, Danger
field and Delp so crippled the Blue and
White forces that not one ~ ict.ny
was registered against a major mi..
ponent.
Players Inconsistent
During the snmmage sessions of the
last fev, days, some remmdm of tut
season has been always apparent
This time the four teams which aie
practicing daily are play tag incon
sistent football—the type that mark
ed many of the perfoimances of
Coach Dudek's eleven last year
One day the grulmen show pron..se
with the backfields working smooth'}
and the lines ehaiging in powerful
sweeps and maneu,ellng great gaps
for them Another day the foiwaid
wall has no punch, the ends ale el
ratic, the backfield slow and enter
tain with a null and old sense of pig
skin strategy.
No Permanent Line-up
Inability to secure a nennanent line
up because of re-examination may be
one of the causes for the indiftercrt
rlaying Substitutes hose been fie
quenting the berths of Krall, Green
shields, Roepke and *ther veto n^s
With such disconcerting corditions
arising, the football men. piogres..inz
too slowly for Budd, spent an un
e‘entful four-day polled of Laming
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otes, printed matter, or dictntion.
by an experienced stenographer.
10R, LEITZELL BUILDING
12, except Saturda).
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LOOK!
Fancy Groceries
J. H. MUSSRR -
West College Ave.
Open Evenings
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KEEFER & NOLAN'S
"The Store of Servide"
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i. Paint for m cry purpose—Oil Cook Stoves=Majestic Ranges 3 :
: T : Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators—Armstrong Rugs and 5 :
S Linoleum—Kitchen Utensils. We can save you money on l.
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KEELER'S
Cathaum Theatre Bldg.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
since last Wednesday. The Lion men-1
, tor, noting Penn's successful season
I mith hidden-hall plays, is introducing
a bit of backfield magic with the hope
of developing some clever ground
gainers before the season gets very far
under way.
Pincura and Roepke have adapted
themselves quickly to the ne•v style of
play, %sink Stese llamas, Joe Miller
and Chet Ridgeway have been slowed
up considerably because the trick
plays ale not surely fixed in their
muds
McAndrews, The Man-hawk
Throughout the afternoon scrim
magmg there still looms the substi
tute threat. Marty McAndrews, al
ternating at centre and tackle on tee
second team, but playing his best game
at the tackle post, is proving to be a
veritable man-hawk The Lion pug
ilist has des eloped into a sure tack
lei who never lases sight of the ball
carrier and who often brings clown
his man on the opposite end of the
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CIGARS CANDY TOBACCO 1:
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THE STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE COMPANY I
Full Line of Students Footwear
4 4
rj ATHLETIC SHOES SPORT SHOES
Endicott-Johnson Army Shoe a Specialty
All Guaranteed
Delivery
Allie Wolfe was noising a strategic
nack Saturday afternoon, cleverly
reversing Acid for live and ten-yard
gains. Captain Roepke remained his
consistent self throughout in running
the ball around the ends and off
tackle and in passing the leather oval
with accuracy.
Slamp Is Fast
Barney Slump hiss caught 13ozdek's
spirit of speed and IS plucking the
ball from the air in mid-season style.
Wilson and Hewitt both found them
selves on Saturday, advancing the
ball for long gains on - short buck and
end run plays.
131CIEll
The punting problem remains "-
soloed. Neither Roenke nor Ridge
way, Nittany boaters, are kicking in
a minim that will transform King
Bezdek into a benevolent despot
Delp has shown little poser. Only
Hewitt, whose short field goal tallied
Saturday against a listless varsity,
lacking' some of its veterans, ha.
shown ability in this line.
109 Pugh Street
Brighten Up Your
Corner
Lamps, Lamp Shades. Pictures,
Tapestries, Book Ends, and
other articles which consort four
a ails into a place of beauty. Get
them at the
Old Main ,Art Shop
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an aristocratic richness of
appearance, yet smartly and
democratically becomes all men
—fair or dark complexioned. A
COLLEGE HALL suit in an
oxford gray Solitone, or striped
Worsted-weave, gives a touch of
exclusiveness to a man's ward
robe.
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Two Tremor $35 Others to
Sults 645
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GARAGE SPACE FOR RENT—One-WANTED WANTED—A maid for house work
half block from Co-op Corner. Tas a t
F F a ria r t m erz n ty t . Phone 2 1 0 t 8 r; 210
Phone 571-W, or ace Pop GarriSon
ELECTRIC TOASTED, BUTTER-KIST
PEANUTS
Always Hot at
The Headquarteis for Sweets
THE PENN STATE SWEET SHOP
FRANK SCIORTINO ,& BROTHER
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
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Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce
Delivery and Open Evenings
Bell Phone 210
DIME PIES"
AND
ICE CREAM
For Night Lunches
Fancy Pastries
We Serve Pie WM. mode
STATE COLLEGE BAKERY
307 W. Beaver Ave.
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fezvemi formal uses
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127 South Allen Street
Tuesday, September 13, 1927
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