Ttigidr9 , ,_ Ociolier 25,..19e. How Penn State Opponents Fared Lelianon Valley 13 Blown 1b Gettysburg 0 , Bucknell 34 Pennsylvania 7 Chicago 13 Syracuse 0 PENN STATE 0 Lafayette 0 W. & .7 14 . Georgo Washington 13 Fordhom 0 Ncw York U. GO Rutgers 6 Pittthurgh 23 Carnegie Trek 7 1 _ Side Lines Whitey Musser - , indefatigable Penn State rpoter, gave a vivid cravatt to Each member of the L 4 on squad after the Orange victory RA a trophy of triumph. It must he remembered, however, that Whitey has done some good things for Penn State gridders in past years. Booters Beat Orange Brit Lose To Toronto (Continued from first page) and period, Marshall started on his scoring limpage and netted the first point of the conflict Both teams netted the sphere in the third quarter, Ranieri hooting a fast ball to.vard the Blue unit While goal and Maishall thilhling forward and placing the leather squarely in the Sys arose net Trying to stop Renton's goal, Semmeh imured him self and was replaced for the'remain der of the encounter by Whitey Hain It was in the final puled of the game that the most spectacular inci dent took place. Harvey on a or ner-kiek sent the well directed sphere in front of the Syracuse goal. Mar-, shall leaped in the.air, neatly headed it and scored Ms third point for the Nittany team Semisch at goal, Cherry and Allen in the fullback berths, Remo, Edges tan and Strimlan in the halfbadk line and Jacobson, Grilles, Glaser, Mar shall and Lutz, forwards, made up the first stung lineup for the Blue and White Skinnell, center forward, MacLaren, inside right, Harvey, out side right and Horn, goal also saw service with the Lions. For a Satisfying Meal THE CAMPUS TEA ffOUM ORDER tODR Engraved Xmas Cards NOW —FROM---7 CRABTREE'S Allen Street CONVE CROCKER P A sel (-filling fountain pe n and an adjust , iable penal' (with eraser and extra lends) all in one compact woe— =Emma Gold pen point 19 tipped with ural iridium--a that cannot be WO! Illustration shows our regular SG. Pen-pencil, ma de of pure pars rub ber. Take adr aura ge of our advertising offer, and get this Crocker Pen pencil at a $l. saving. This offer NOT open to the general public. Please use the coupon or attach it to your letter Eery Crocker guaran toed to gave permanent satisfaction Crocker Pen Mfg Co. Makers of One fountain Dena sir 80 Boylston Bt. Boston. Mu. For the enclosed 15.00 send Inia Croke Pen-Pencll (regular par Check point preferred (fine, m stub). You are to refund my roc I ern not sollefled. ltd Timers Will Harangue Amid, Cider ,Faam and Clouds at Smoker Old grads, young grads and aniddlc aged grads with a pretzel in one hand, a mug of eider in the other and corncob pipe between the teeth will gather in groups of their respective clasie, at the Alumni smokes in the - , air.ory tomorrow night at eight o'clock. Malty a liattle n ill be refought when members of the tennis of Yesterday meet once more to recall their college days. Each group will give their class yell and sing their class song with the spirit of Old Penn State pervad .ing.the entire assemblage. Entertainment in the form of mu 'sic, athletic events and a clever exhi ,bition of sleight-of-hand tucks will (;diversify the program. At the same our the Alumae will hold their meet ml, in the Women's Building as a reg ular get-together with a varied card of amusements and refreshments. Origin of- Alumni Da) Started seven years ago in response to a demand for a definite occasion to ha set aside foi the alumni and former students of Penn State when thero would be no elaborate program but simply an attractive event such as a football genie, Alumni Day has grown to 'be one of the most impost ant dates on the College calendar. Each year a greater number of plumni look forward to the opportun: ity for a speedy visit to the old camp us and the' chance of breathing the brisk all of the Nittany mountains Annually thousands return to mingle : with then former friends and croniss, talk over college days and feel again in their veins the tingle of the College atmosphere Fireplace Wood, STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone 35-M New Scarfs, Gloves and Sport Hose For the game Saturday EGOLF'S • Alumni Day not only enables the old grads to ienew acquaintances about the College but it gives those whc aro fiaternity men a chance to look mer the active membership, not int. the progression or digression and to lend helpful advice when needed 1 Notices • 1 The Penn State Poultry club will meet m Room 200 Hort. tomght at sever o'clock. All members are re quested to attend since important ar rangement, rot the Poutry Show will ha made. High Tribute Is Paid To James G. White 'B2 (Continued from first rage) "American Achievements," which is dedicated "to the American Men of genius whose ability aided in gaining fin the United States a preeminent positior in the realms of finance and commerce and industry" Has Established Scholarships Me. White's mother, Mary Heave White. was a sister of former Gover not Jamey A Beater, and in their hon -:• 44.1-:÷:...:.÷.:•3-:-:-:-:-:^:-11.:÷:.1.+4.. r : 4 .1. ', Gernerd The Tailor 31:' . ' 1:. 138 Allen Street Sports Wear -I.: :f. t • Clothing Cleaning .. :' Pressing Repairing :: ln~' PENN tTEOE COLLEGIAN or Mr. Whito has, established $50,000 loan funds for Penh State students, in addition to providing the John W White fellowship 'medal, and mans scholarships in honor of his fathci Influi of Alumni May Pass Fotrrier Records (Contmued from first page) fonte Academy, and a soccer tilt with Penn will complete the morning's list of actnities. ' Football and Smoker After the luncheon furnished by the State College Patient Teachers' asso ciation the assemblage will move to Ness Beaver Field to tivdmess the grid iron snuggle between Lafayette uni versity and the Lions at too o'clock Following the game 'the old giads St 11 I be entertained by the various fi atzr nines. 3: Hallow'e'en Costumes For Rent and Sale Party Decorations . Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner .1-:-:-:-:-1÷:-:-:-:.'•:4 , :-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:1:-:-:-:-:-:-:64-:-:-:-:-: "I know Captain Scully is right— Luckies are far superior", Said Edward F. IC.eating, iwtedlonraistancaswimmer, o his friend, James A. Burns, at a Torni You, too will find that LUCKY, STRIKES give the greatest pleasure-- Mild and Mellow, the fin est cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the Choicest tobaccos, proper ly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—"lTS TOASTED"—no harsh riess, not a bit of bite. "it's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cou An informal get-togttlni 111 the its Ii West. Wooster college, Wes form of a smoker in the Armco v cull loon Reset ve and Ohio Wesleyan will be held Battu ought at eight be met February twenty-Um tw an o'clock In addition to generous htlp- ty-fourth and twenty-111th, roped, e-. rags of cutlet, pretzels and smokes, set-, iy. cral athletic events, musical selections] Fm March second the Hood college and magical exhibitions will dnersifyl girl debate's have been Scheduled to the lamp am. j appear here while the ,S} tacuse and SilkAt the same time the alumnae swill rat girliepresentatines .111 be en meet in the 15'omen's Building fmin countered atone ding this month I short session accompanied by a pro- The next men's tenni Gpponent Q gram of wailed enteitamment and le- be the POIMSYIVaiIIa endy rfs ft eshments. hatos on March sixteenth here. o Fine Debates in New England A seises of Ste debates has liens Three Road Trips For scheduled for the Ness England tour; March twenty-eighth to April third. Nittany Debating Team The orators of Bowdoin, Boston col lege, Boston umv (Continued from first Page) 10,-:-:-:::•••••iii,:-:••::+:.:-:-:-:-:••:-::-:-:÷:•-:-:-:-:•••:...:^:ii-Xiii:-:÷:iiii:÷:ii:itt-t-:.•:••••., versa.," rebtuary tenth and °les enth, A tespeet, ely, on the - fast tip i s i: :i After meeting Gemge Washington A :;: eighteenth universit‘is the orateam I,tors hei ll pt pare col on Februnryl J . The place to buy your Groceries -,.. I:% ... 1::: and Amhei,t a ill he met on snece.s. lie e‘eningq Per the final match of the sear negotiations ale pending will Syracose univei sits hate FYE'S Photo by V. 3 13=It Captain Charles B. Scully, Noted Swimming Coach and Lecturer, "As Director of The Life Saving Service of The N. Y. American Red Cross I am called on to makefrequent speechesand to broadcast weekly. I must always have a clear voice—unirritated, with no chance of coughing. Lucky Strikes, my favorite cigarette, permits me to smoke as muck as I choose and still keep my voice in perfect condition. Furthermore, because of their fine flavor, I recommend Lucky Strikes to all the champion swimmers whom I coach." Ao Lp . - e ~' 'NIA 0 Page xnrca MONTGOMERY'S
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