Page Four GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Distinctive Store Think of it—Five of tfie best lines of Candy in the U. S. for you to select that box of candy from. Notices I I=l=l Beginning October third, President and Mrs. Iletzel nil! be at home Mon day afteinoons and esenings. The Electrical Engine°.ling. society , Bill meet Wednesday night at sewn. thilty o'Llock in loom 200 Eng D Members of the Outing Club and all others interested sill meet at eight o'clock Sunday morning on the corner of Fairmount and Atherton streets A hike sill lie mode to the nen Outing club cabin Those at tending sill take their oun lunches Time nill be a meeting of the Man-. dolor Club Monday night at men o'clock in the Band room, Old Main Mentheis ale requested to bring their insti uments The S A J uill meet Sunder Cc cmng at mx-thirty o'clock in Old Cha vol Dean Warnock cull speak Lions Meet Lebanon Valley In First Game (Continued from first page) running mato while Stone flames is slated for the fullback assignment Coach Bezdek sprang a surprise when he announced that George Delp, mho has been lagging behind the set crans foe many days, mould play right en' instead of Barney Stamp. Lesko has retr.et ed his old tight ming place am , mill iecene the call for that post instead of Al Wilson Mahoney, at center, mill compose the bulk of the lino along with Toots Part:lemon, right tackle and Don Greenshields, clever Lion mate on the other side of the line Wilson, Slump and Curry ends, arc assailing substitution calls along with Paiana, center, Livermore and Martin, guards, and Dangei field Hat rington Lungren and Hess itt, second fiefensa aspirants. Morrill, promis ing guard, mill be unavailable since his recent injury A tendon pulled in his knee m ill keep lam on the bench Lebanon Valley fans are optimistic pbout the chances of the Annyille clev er in the opening encounter with the Natal* Lion. A team of ♦eterans that have composed Coach Mylin's combination for the past three years may achiese their aim, for seyeral JACK FROST .. c. X Insurance and Bonds :!. of All Kinds Quality in Meats FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET Opposite the Post Office BLUE and WHITE Bowling Alley and Billiard Room A good student believes in le cleat,on as ',ell as study 5 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alleys This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop FOR DESIRABLE APARTMENTS Private Shower. Yearly Lease 2-Room Reasonable Rent , The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. College Ave., State College, Pa years unaccomplished, and turn the tables on the Besdok-coached machine, according to report from Annville With nine returned s eterans, Leb anon Valley should offer more resis tance to the Penn State attack than did the inexperienced combination qhich the Lion machine crushed in a 35-0 defeat last year Colbert, one of the most capable Halfbacks in secondary college ranks, o ill lead Coach Mylin's cohorts on the ribbed !octangle tomnrross afternoon. !Albright, at the other half post, Nit saner, at quarterback and Singlet', playing fullback compose the remain der of the second defense Piela and Bendigo are slated for end positions, Wheeler and Piersol, the latter one of the best placement kickers in the East, flanking Elberti and Wood at guards. Beath q ill oppose Mahoney at the pit ot post. The Annville institution is sending a squad of twenty-eight to combat, in proportion, the Lion gridders Among !the most likely substitutes for the ,valley team are Hendrich, Went. and ,Zain.e. of the second defense men, and 'olbock Preller, Williams Willson and Abrahams of the line Coach lilylin, who has six men on the Injured list, has been preparing the remainder of the sound in the fundamentals of the game He will use the huddle sys tem. Practico on the local fields of the ast less days have ben devoted main !, to instructing the backfield men in ,the methods, importance and proper form of interference Bezdek, real izing weak interference as one of the faulty of his 1927 edition, is deter ,mined to replace it with a sweeping, qtiategic brand of interference and we .4 Lelortra• WNW kW U • •WOlt *No Expense After Purchase Parker's "No Expense After Purchase" offer means that the new model Duofold necessarily must be a pen that stays in per fect order. Otherwise we'd go broke making repairs. Thalamie that trouble haepraa. timidly vanished since we replaced rubber barrels with Non-Hteak• able Permanite. And of course there'snever been anything site hire the Parker Duo fold Point that yields to any hand yet never loaes shape. If you want to taste aomething now in writing ease—called Pres oureless Touch—try the New Model Parker Duofold at the near cat pen counter. THE PARKER 'Pew COMMIX JANESVILLE, WIS. is "ISLo Expense After Turchiise L. =t u g umi c e grz u= .., it one •Zld fall=doiloana— ml,l,ltra.bir.4l4(l474.4= raskez RENT has conducted open formation scrim mages for oft-tackle, cross-buck and long and short end run plays lies bag of tracks he will probably keep tied until the Penn fracas - FRATERNITIES TO HOUSE ROTARIANS I. F. Council Names Committee For Smoker To Be Given President Hetzel DECIDES TO DEAL WITH DELINQUENT MEMBERS To provide rooming accommodations for slsitmg Rotarians who will attenu the state-wide convention here Octo ber seventh and eighth, the interfra ternity council met Wednesday evcn mg. Although many of the sisitors be taken care of by then sons alio: are enrolled at the College now, the majority of the delegates will lie housed by the Interfraternity Council. At the same meeting, a committee nas appointed to prepare plans for a smoker to be tendered President Het eel after the Thanksgiving holidays Craig Williams '29, was appointed as chairman of the scholarship commit tee for the year. Because of meagre attendance at previous meetings ahich necessitated' the postponement of seseral import ant business matters, a committee aas appointed to deal a ith the absentee members Student Legislature Appoints Committees (Continued from first page) Gares '29, was appointed. 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THE ATHLET4IO)RE, Inc College nue State College, Pa. _ THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Hermann Selects Men For Two Grid Teams (Continued from first page) Gicensburg two years before trans ferring to Augusta Military Academy in Virginia At the southern school he established an enviable reputation with his heady work and tbility_to snare passes. Slack has been holding down the right tackle post and is snatched by Shan ley on the other side of the hoe Elgait and Gordon are the guards uhile Bausch centers the ball. The on Injured List FIN c freshmen footballers have succumbed to injuries, including Dick Furhman, picked as center on SW° sec ond All-New Jersey team last fall who left school several days ago with ,appendicitts. Sheldon and Jim Love rre nursing bad charley-horses Klotz, a product of Syracuse, is limp mg around with a wrenched knee Much may keep him oat of college fora short time, and Howard Ma comber, a 'tumor team-mate of Klotz' in the Salt city, has sprained his knee to such a degree that he Is definitely out for the season. Speicher Leads Whites The White team with Spike Speech Shaeffer FOUNTAIN Parker THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner THE NITTANY NEWS STAND West College Avenue Next to Cathaum Theatre Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Smokers' Supplies, Magazines and Periodicals -Confectionery, Etc. NCIN York Times (daily, Sunday) New York Herald-Tribune -Tse Philadelphia Public Ledger Mornift Elcning Sunday marks. Remington Portable is the recognized leader in sales and popularity. Smallest, lightest, most dependable, most com pact standard keyboari port ! able. Weighs only BM founds, net. Carrying case only 4 inches high. You can buy it on easy payments. er at 'quarter to guide its destinies, Moonves and Livzev to act as backs and Frank Diedrich to take the full back duties, shows power in the pinch es. urey, en-Bellefonte high school en holds the left-end assignment and is matched by Kiski's product, Brazil ;lees. Pearce and Hartley at present seem to be the White tackles mhile Big Boy Wells and Joe Kosempa will guard the center position occupied by Donahey. More Members Needed In Sunday Chapel Choir Moro girls, especially sopranos, al though altos aro wanted too, arc need ed for the college choir, according to Director Grant. , . _ I Ono credit, which can bo used to wards graduation, will bo given for I participation in this activity All girls who are at all interested are I urged to come out to rehearsal in the Auditorium Thursday evening. Tho Girls Glee Club, which is also under the leadership of Director Grant, will hold try-outs for nen members some day next week in the Auditorium from five to six o'clock r , Waterman e PENS The Screen' LAUGHTER TEARS DRAMA PATHOS SUSPENSE THRILLS RETURN ENGAGEMENT -- - -.---- MONDAY and TUESDAY September 26 and 27 7 Y 1.5 ‘ 477-. MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:00 Previously shown here July 25 and 26, which was the Third Showing in the World. Now Showing in Philadelphia at $1.65 prices Admission: Adults 50c, Children 25c SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING NAMES NEW INSTRUCTOR C. D. Thomas, a graduate of Drex el Institute in Electrical Engineering has been appointed to take charge of the foreman training Ponference work at Penn State, it was announced by the School of Engineering yesterday. Mr. Thomas was previously connect ed with tho Western Electric company as an instructor in foreman training, using the some method. In State College -- ws The Fenway Tea Room Confections _ . 13111E1811883:=IM Pye's Grocery Wholesale and Retail HOME and FRATERNITY Best Quality Fairest Prices West College Avenue st Love Storyl 'JANET GAYN OR. CHARLES FARRELL &Won JOHN GOLDEN'S Stage Success FRANK BORZAGE produclion. " Friday, September 23, 1927 FENCERS WILL MEET INTERCOLLEGIATE FOE Members of the fencing team, can didates and everyone interested in fencing are requested to meet at the armory at 6:30 Friday evening Coach Sclmeitzer will announce th icquaites regrading obtaining Pln,s lad Education credits for fencing,. Most of the men from last year are hack and a competent intercollegiate team is expected. 4 AUSTsIZ4STRONO