Tuesday, October S, 39 '/ CHAPEL CONCLUDES FATHERS' FESTIVAL President Hazel Gree6 Dads At Mass Meeting Which Opens Activities PENN STATE CLUB GIVES ENTERTAINMENT-SMOKER With mole then one thous•mil Tu ants partaking in the three days of festivaies Penn State's smenth an nual Dad's Day piogiam tot mmated with the chapel services conducted by G S Eddy Sunday morning. A giant mass meeting in the Audi torium Friday et ening at wren o'clock ushered in the , seek-end of activit es which included a meeting of the Associaticn of Parents in the Auditorium at ten o'clock Satulay nioi fling, the foothill game with Gettysburg, a tea for the mothers in the Woman's Building in the afte, noon and a smoker in the Armory on Slturdny cloning E2Sl=l Introduced by C. C. 13011,111111 '2B, student goseinment native, Picsi dent It. 1). Bet7el welcomed the fath ers on behalf of the entite College at the mass meeting Fndav evening E E. Hewitt Si , masident of the Asso ciation, spoke bi telly concerning the propose of the mgariaation Coach Mack Speaks Coach Hugo 13ezdel: rivet appeared berme the gathering and spoke at length conceining the athletics of the College. The football squad non piesent but was not presentei per sonally I=l Presided over by .1 0 Ke 30, aetaiy-tiensuicr, the Association of Pas cots of Penn State (P . O P S.) held their annual meeting in the Audit°, mum Saturday morning at ten-th , ity c'cloak. Mr Keller introduced MI, Eliaaheth Olewine, vice-pie,ident of the union FeHoning the repeat of the Asso eintion by C S Hewitt, Si Pies,- dent lietzel made his second appeal once berme the Dad's Ply oud.ence. Ile stated the plans for the enlasr,e ment of the College Refessing to the apps elm:along made for budd•ngs prim to last year he said that only 1,600m00 dollars has been piosided in ^eventy-five tents, as contrasted nab the mdl•on dollars pio‘aled last yeas Keller D•pinuis Association Concluding the program J 0 Kel lei explained the purpose and goal of the Arseciatio, of Parente, He states that the union was famed in 1922 primarily to further the bond mite non under consideration and that the money now in the treasure he used entnely to promote this movement In a short business session the of fices of the past year WCIC unoni mush, elected for another Neal The minutes of the last meeting were lead by Mr Kenn Prm. iding a lose for each =the' the women of the College held a tea in the Woman's Building Satuid•ny afternoon at foul-thil ty o'clock Vo cal selections furnished entm tamment With music pi iWed by the Man dolin Club the Penn State Club pod yuled a snicker fo. the dads in the Armory in the evening. Addiesses v,ere given by W. J. Gm man '2B, pies ident of the Club and by Dean Watts of the School of Agneultme C. Blager '2B, and B. W Wil ford'29, of the varsity mdtmen pro 'sided live rounds of fistte entettam ment. Completing the program J. 11. ' , wad], coach of the debating teats dehvoted a number of loadings op propriate for a Father's Day mono EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 120 Frazier St Fireplace Wood, STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone 35-M SMITH T TAILOR r , SHOP I, ' f Exclusive 1 i Agency ifi ll. i Style! Sparkling style authentic college style—plus worthy fabrics and faultless fit. That accurately describes Edward Clothes, superbly tailored to your Individual measure. $28 75 and $3875 EDWARD CLOTHES AIDE FOR YOU Plebe Tracksters Show Ability in Tournament (Continued from first page) the slum log of his squad Getting off to a flying start, Chick Evans took lint place in the 120-ard high hurdles ssith Ed Elicnlnlee coo ing a close second. Schbagman, Stoo key and Jones garnered the last Once places in the 100-yard dash . nitn Wally FuHelton, the Massachusetts ace, sunning fourth in pool form Rethers, bicalang hem the pole with a sprintm's speed, de,tanced the Leniest men easily and maintained his mm-gma mg lend dining the mile sun King and AlcAndieus came in second and third. In the 410, Hiding cc dashed to vmtmv coot Finnegan rod Bogdnewica in fast time Thu reteran distance man, Detweil co left doubt in no mind as to the 'sin ner of the two mile engagement Set ting a pace that set the other con testants on then• hee's, the fernier schoolboy champion out-raceJ his compenions to the sictory-po,t, lap ping the last arm and crossing the finish line in comfortable style too hundred voids ahead of Ken Moore and Ainte, the nearest men. Messing er and Williams brought up the rear. Ed Brownlee, ex-Kiski hui aling stne, semstmed the 220 bindle win McDowell and Schokeit placed second and thud With his dem mined sun ning and excellent condition, Nichol outran the other half-milers Phi vey am Doppler ,me clocked second and thud Led by Schockeit the scion entries in the 220 splint mussed the finish line in MOM tune Foust, a green man placed second with Stock er thud Schockert Wins Broad Jump Lifting the shot fluty-tine° feet through the air, Here non the p , ebe weight -pushing rompetitton Phillips, with a house of thirty and two-tenths feet took second with Weidner a close thud. Jot elm throwing came into its own when Musser . tossed the rod 1011 feet on his last y. - Mather flung the pole only 146 feet while Heir count ed a distance of 135 feet. Discus beetling honors were gathered by Brownlee with a throw of 101 feet Musser took second with a cast of 199 5 feet. Schockert MIN Brood Jump In the pit events, °she& vaulted to Sietely at ten feet and too inches while She, pies; jumped five feet to wir the high jump Schockert leaped twenty feet and two inches to beat Richardson's nineteen foot distance foi bioadjumping boosts The hammer throw win went to Brownlee who swung the wired-• weight for a span of 111 feet and ten Robetston, the realest fling er, Lounted but fifty-five feet for his thiou xhile Simpkins, aline were only good tot tv,ent-soen feet. Improved Lion Gridmen Rout Gettysburg, 34-13 (Continued from first page) s Roopko'n Long Run Johnny Roepke, Nottany leader, WOO on form Aftct hos first lengthyre turn of Stumpf's kock-oil, he emlota ced the second boot from the foot} , Nord line and duplicated loos feat of the preceding few minutes li tetuon ing the ball lift}-five yards, thos tome to the 25-yard lone. line the host yelled ended Play roan resumed as Recoil.° reelect ell fine yaorls on a poorly esecuted tuple pass Roepke's shoot for, trot pass to Delp added two more and an othei by the halfback found a place iu Pincuia', alms, seven }nods loom the goal Roe!,le counted foo second time so hen he shot though 'eft tackle ones the finishing stripe. Ro epke hocked the estoa point succe,- fully I=l After 'Mahonm had kicked off to Ilubisack, mho returned the pigskin twenty yards, the Bullet backs be gan an - assault on tne Nrttany Iwo But it eras without avail for the Blue and White's beef mall displayed th. most stubborn resistance of the see son the defensme work of Rog Ma honey, mho was the cause of many a pile mime a hole was planned, HU Hastings and Don Greenshields, whose fierce tackling kept the dangerous Gettysburg backs behind thur own line, seen especially outstanding Get ty:An-lig was permbred tree yards 101 as off-side infringement after which Stumpf punted fifty yards to Pine era mho man downed five yards lions Mime he caught the ball. Once more in possession of [bola Penn State began its Somali pass mg anew A long Leonal hens e lions Macula, the fifth successful pas- of the game, nas snared by Roepke also else led it to the thirty-yard stem° latesal pass pissed fealtiess but a short one, Rooke to Delp, earned the Lions sex more yards The fo,loweng LEFAX Note Books and Forms STUDENTS SPECIAL AT $l.OO THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co• Op. Corner TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN play proved one of the most exciting of the pane. Lungren substituted for Wolff Re- 1 epke tossed a pass to Cv who plucked it out of the on with one hand but. fumbled after the play had been com pleted. Staniar tecovered, whaled his was past man aftm man final]; cutshipping the Penn State second defense guaitet and crossing the goal line sites a spurted iun of eight .trds The play 1, lecalltd, boo mer, and Gettysburg was peralmed fifteen }aids for holding Roephe Scores Again In an excellent position to score, the Nitta,* backs resorted to straight football and again counted on Roepke's thud touchdown after Cy had hit the center for five yards The Penn State captain acquired the exti a point on the third successful placement kick. Gettysburg again crept dangerous- Is near the Lion goal after 3lahoney had kicked oft to Ilubisack who re turned the ball 35 yards The Bul let, stationed themselres on the trien ty-yaid lino after trio succes±ful for ward passes Again the Penn State line braced itself and held the Battle field team for downs as the half end ed Mall the score 21-0 favoring Bez dei-'s changes. • Except for l‘k3lillan's thnlhng 78- ton' cur and the Bullets subsequent touchdown, the second half moved un eceatful Greenshields c otos wry of Irubiack's 'fumble after the kale-011, paved way to the fourth Lion touch dawn, made dnettly by Captain Roep he who also kicked the extra point. After the Penn State line had proved impenetrable to Bullet thrusts, the Lions received the ball on downs and scored by 'virtue of too long passes, are,eiso play and straight buck by llamas and a duct off left tackle by Attie Volk. Roepke's fifth extra point tiv hit the goal post and bounded back to the playing held 74 was after the , e two tribes that McMillan's thrilling dash occurred Tho brillrant Gettysburg substitute halfback ran lions his I'd-yard line down the field gradually veering to maul the sidelines where he over- Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER , tepped to, bounds by the flittion of an melt With the leatlith Oat on the limn Joao g,lanzou omit qs pin so too once more exhibited qtiength and re liability Lesko Linen McMillan for -.wad ssad p.m %we.; 0 'ssol pauf-inoj ed futile and Gettysburg ion% held for do, ns. Bullets Score Again A fake kick which proved a short buck attempt was fumbled behind the goal line and Ilert7la.h pounced on the bull for the second enemy touchdown Brandiff, who had been inserted in fa vor of Ilubisack, kicked the roles point The remainder of the game was or even contest between the ...tors and Beadek's leserve team Foiwaid fq pmdmalm Cissarna.l am, ~ z.,sed the scrub team, two of which Were completed. .Besides the petrol mance.. of Roefike, Wolff in the backfield and IliNtinrs, Gieenshields and Mahoney on the foie scull, George Delp, of We-t Philly fame displayed mid-season form in clutching almost en my foinard pass that mas directed to him e., Panaccion and Le=l,o, the other members of the line offered the eo-opelation that was nece,saiy for the power and sweep of the front call during the fit st half. Atarillan folio. Lancaster !amni on, Stump!, who performed at Leo r:toun and IfuhisaLk, who entered the flay with 0 navel injury, %NOLO the outstanding playas for the focmcn Slaughter, burly left guano! and Gal ion, speedy wing man who once played for Noristonn high school, proted the offensive star, for the Battlefield Build Up Your Account The rising level in your bank account carries you also to a higher level of success and accomplishment. The First National Bank Of State College DAVID P. KAPP, Cashier , .. 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Stock Company Will Stage Comedy-Drama (Contmud from first page) Jar tole- mlnch he has nested in the Lompames of William Fal.enham and E II Suthern Other notable pio le•sJonJ placers in the moductlon m auls Betty Boar, .1 C Danl4, E C. Fulcomet and Ai thur Jacobson. Tickets for the shoeomg are on sale today at Wintcy Muset's for fifty and selenty-ine cents and one dollar o 6 `` u .." Page 'ffitreS Bill Cox Scores First In Cross-Country, Trials (Continued from first rage) Lands No hesitation o falter in has 'tulle of n Ind could be olvnen sea by the speantms aho st is oil to ice the sseekly to-out In sixth place came Slim 11,1 cos, nhile Ol7enhou•e, took -month. Pet it and Bachman nine neck and noel. at the finish line, Bachman h wine: caught Pitt!! by a fast splint at the end of the lace 11,koe led 011ic Ilcl fhtch to the final post by a client dis tance and Kaselicki, Conine owl Wilde finished the coin, run in crstoncled on dei Dunn and Ebersole (hopped oat of the running coon after clan t, toe pace hieing too fast fon them Iletomlel and IteitherS Immethate -11 Ook the lead in the ft e=lunan try out pleeedtvg the eat ay tun, with Detoetlet cettinor the pace. As the too or o'ned the litush hue thou note matelung , stlttle for sti ice and tied for lust place Nichol, the untlained plebe sellu ,tatted to ton only a hen care to Penn State, onw the third man slot occ the line oink At ntd, 31e,stneret, Jones and Whitman fintsheti coon aft.. 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