Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 Store of High Class Merchandise The finest assottment of PIPES ever shoe, n in State College Let's go team and everybody for the team. That's us. , 0000000000000000000000. Freshman Cindermen Show Well on Track (Continued front first page) delploa, malt a tone of .1 25, Dot. meller Caine stconi atilt the stop• notch clocking ham at 122 He aloe took second m the nude ion in the Na holm! Plop :chcol competition at Newark, Swt Jetser, which, was ion le Fol:em, Heinen at alum, 31 one Philadelphia Represented Three wailing , uho name Phaa• uclpina as their home-tour Laic been displaying a di,tmane brand of run ning for the last feu dar, Robin son, Arita and :Rome are the track, stems and bring creditable records of past performance:, wah them Determined Sub Team To Try Varsity Power (Continued from first page) first and second defenses to tear for a touchdown Allie 1l elle. too, sas drids3 ed a 11,11 v brand of pl., , ng - while Chet Ride, ay ha., been tear ing through the last string line for substantial guns Curl r Rozonfeld, Moore, E,chb rch Sc ny, St.] able. 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SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP "Bill, the Village Smith" CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Engineering, Liberal Arts and Agricultural Courses Fountain Pens Drawing Materials Art Supplies • t — - . c• : • . . :. - . . . 3. ; ,• ~ ernime, Wieland and Crozier may also lass o;eamon to gill in at the line and tact held pompon, Cy Faulk ner has donned a uniform and may be assumed to a Is mg post Lions Display Donor Within the last iew days a decid ed change his tome user the Lion mop, Coach Beldek's team has :hewn a muses that for a long time has been doimant and held in ieseive In :par of the intense heat of the last', fe.. flats, the Natan} grulders lane' pmfoimed their daily tacks with le- Cider and Pretzels Cigars and Cigarettes Everything for a Smoke HUDNALL'S EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Dhone 57i-\V 129 Frazier St Nor im AC - 1 - El CO C2O WE la; newel vigor Cleats arc digging deeper in the sod, heels tire flying faster and backfield men are unleash.' mg all the speed and punch that ate grid mates to fearlessness. Realizing the importance of he fundamentals and the ease with which they sie 'forgotten, Bet tins been drilling his men in the prince, pies of ofTensite and defensise tac- tics. Further instructions in hand.l ling the ball swiftly and sutely has e: been imparted to every backfield can., didate. Under Hugo's careZul tutoring, the backfields have imptined noticeably during the past foe days Especial y has the interfering poner been out. standing Belund snooping interim once, Miller, Roepke, Pincina and Hams hale been making regular tiacks through the green and aces the goal line. From all appearances, Bee is de pending on fornaid passes to secure another form attack in ease the Lion bnckfield guns tet should find the Imes of Penn State's more ponetful Junior opponents more stubborn than ex- A PICTURE YOU WON'T FORGET ! WILLIAM FOX presents , WHAT *RICE ,DOLORES DEL RIO alga syperb cad. ground of world shaking conflict. Return Engagement MONDAY and TUESDAY 7Hz4T2E, . SEPT. 19 and 20 MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:00 Previously shorn here July 4 and 5, which was‘the World's First Showing at Popular Prices ADMISSION: Adults, 50c.; Children, 25c NEW AND SECOND HAND :-:4-:-H-H-:-1÷:»14+ , THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Peeled Long, medium and short should be the source of profitable aerial pauses were executed with speed yardage, since every member of •lie and accuracy doting Wednesday's Varsity backfield group has proved practice by Wilson, Craig, Roepke himself a wiry, weaving pigskin toter Miller, Pincers, Hewitt, llamas and while running open field. 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