Tuesday. November 8, 1927 How Penn State Oppon'ents•Fared' Lebanon Valley G Schuylkill 7 Gettycburg 26 Dickinson 6 Bucknel , 20 Lehigh 6 Penns)lsamu 24 Harvard 0 r Syracuse 6 Ohio IVeßleyan 6 1 Laavrtto 2 Geolgetown 27 Ceorgo Washington 0 , PENN STATE 13 [Nem, Yolk U 20 Carnegie Tech 6 Plikburg,h 0 AV & J 0 RADIO LEAGUE PLANS TO MEET HERE NEXT JUN Amateur Operators of Atlant Section Will Assemble For Conference Through the efforts of a committee consisting of members of the operat ing staffs of College radio stations WPSC and BXE, pith Gilbert L Cross le), station engineer as chairman, ar iangeinenta have been started for a convention of the Atlantic Division of the American Radio Relay League at State College nest June Tho last convention sas held in Pittsbulgh in June, 1927, and it was through the petition of Prof E C 'Moduli' and Mr. Crossley at that time that State College was chosen as tha next location The Atlantic Division of the Amer ican Radio Relay League, a nation wide organization of amateur operat ors and experimenters, covers an area consisting of western New York, Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, and West \ ngrnm. Delegates from all parts of the division are expected to attend Tho committee is at present facing the problem of setting a definite date. Because of numerous other conven tions to be held here next spring, it has been deemed advisable to arrange r NI, eels-end after the close 4f the school yeas. LOST—Wallet containing two ten dol lar bills Finder please return to Georg: Schantz, Phi Gamma Delta. Leberal reward 2tp ATTENTION! Hats Cleaned Houseparty • . ' • a I • 011 g , 50 40 —g Valf 2- 'Be Prei;;lred: HAVE a Sawyer's'Frog Bran Slicker on hand and the rat won't bother you Sawyer's genuine Oiled Slick ers are guaranteed waterproo Get your sticker be fore the dealer's stock runs low , I. SAWYER =Son E Cambridge. Masseehusett GILLILAND'S Cod Liver Tonic for Coughs and Colds A valuable tonic for building up the sys• tem following ar run. down condition $1.25 a Bottle ~ Ray D. Gilliland , Druggist r State Convention For Farmers' Association , 'Holds Open Discussion Realizing that. the solutions to the numerous problems confronting far mers may he solved by a general rbs mission of the subjects iniolved, tie various Farfners Co-mina's° AzAO - of the State held a conven tion in State College Friday and Slt uiday. An opportunity was given all of the guests to express then difficulties and to voice their opinions of the numer ous questions raised 'The results of the experiments supervised by the de partment of agricultural research Mere also presented. Featuning the program was the Friday evening dinner at the Centre Hills Country Club at uhich piest dent Hetzel, Dean SacLett and H. D Niesley spoke of the benefits to be derived loom co-operation between the farmers - In addition to roamers of the asso ciations invitations were sent to the local Grange members and all other organizations paiticipating in the co operative method of buying and sell ing farm produce. l Copies of 1928 La Vie S. I - On Sale During Week 1 i All those desiring copies of I the 1928 La Vie should apply to ! John Ferguson, Omega Epsilon t house by next Friday. Prof. E. L. Nixon Visits Michigan. Potato Show Prof. E. I. Nixon, of the botany department, is at Gaylord, Michigan, Judgang potatoes at Mclngan's great po'ato show and to speak before the Beautiful Sight There is no beauty in the face that strains to see. The nrinkles sill tell after all. To look "beautifully"—and to look "beautiful"—you must consult In eye specialist who is truly competent. We prescribe the right lens—for correct vision. And the right ram for correct appearance. _ ... at DR. EVA B. ROAN, Optometlist 522 E. College Me. State College, Pa. At Beßerl:tate Wednesday 2 t 6 S P.lll.—Saturtlay 10 to 5 P. M. gloueis of that state Speaking on the same program no the governor of Michigan, Professor Ni , on will also address a banquet of potato grov6era Syracusians Win Over Plebe Football Team (Continued from first page) ment around right end to Syincase's font N-too sehere Romaner caught him. O'Connor blocked the next play to the late of scrimmage but a screen pass nom Diedrich to Genies took. the ball over Bill Orange's home-line for six points soon after. A Penn State man nits too anxious and the lino, man tecalled the play for offside. O'Connoi, actiee Syracuse lines man„ started the visitor's winning march toward tho Nittany goal line v.hen he intercepted Border's pass on the Penn State forty yard line. Ta mes then event around his right eel to the twenty-two yard mark. The next play gained eleven cards Bill Orange seas offside on the next calling of signals but a short pass from Tit mug to Jackson and a fees eel's of the stocky little back gained the touchdown on the following play Obst Sailed to lift the water-logged mat across the bar for an extra point. Syracuse again intercepfed a Lion fornard %hen Bodle grabbed the Lull on his own thirty-eight yard line. Quarteiback-Titmas then started a second march toward the opposing goal with Reissig and Bodle doing the major ball-carrying 1 Stone Nall HI luck guided a Hill punt out cr. the freshmen's three-foot mat's. and Gemini managed to boot the heavy and shapely ball but snt..cr yards away hom his own scoung-stripe. Titmus, cunning behind interference, brought the oval bad. to the three yard line. A crash at the line failed to gain mole than a yard but fist down was registered in two more tuns, the Nittany line holding the mud-cleared attackers with desperate fight THE PENN STATE COLLEGiAN On the next Orange ettempt, Ta ms, fumbled; and toe ball V.Olll. to the Nittany defenders, one foot Mom thew own goal line. Captain Spike Collins, held in le serve because of his injured lop, was rushed into the game at this Juncture and punted safely out of ding., get ting on' the longest Pick of the game The line-up. Freshmen Syrneuse Kanlan LB OW. Horse' LT Itonme- Gordon 1.11 0 Lnonor ...Mum Ili C Ft rrl• /am Ha It Monis Sehlnnek It T Nes .1, Brownlee It 1 , llnTs I tench 411 Tama, 1.11 IluAlr DlE.lreeh It II 30.51,e55, Ifenele lii Iteit.nx Scan {Tried, n n n 0-0 o 0 G 0-G rrelhmen %mem,. Twatlawns Jock.,an Suloilitutions—honya for RiMIA Murphy for Ilollln llollls for !amok, IlaNord. for Kilo ton Minion for Filo arils Collins for Ikon!, Soccermen Win From Maroon By One Point (Continued from first page) Whether or not it was due to the toggy'condition of the field, the Penn State combination failed to show the co•oidnmtion and accuracy uhich chasactesized it in its victory °set the Pennsylvania elesen. Passes failed tnne and again to reach then mask mid tin oughout the tilt players went down in pans aftes contesting po se.,son of the sphere. Fire Insurance * EUGENE H. LEDERER Get Ready for House Party Many pretty things to wear EGO LF'S Good References Required Besides being qualified to do the work, positions of import :ance today demand references as to charcter and thrift. There is no better reference than an established credit and a healthy Bank Account. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT The First 'National Bank State College, Pa, DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier I've gotta' get down to Harveys' and order the punch and cakes for the week=end. They always have the best. prvey Y Y Phon6 211 T 220 E. College Avenue 1: 1. :!: I A lineup plat:Lally unchanged mace last oek's tilt eni sled Satortlav'h game rot Penn State. Horn took the goal-defending berth, Chotry and Al- Ivn the first defense hoe, 'Remno, Edgerton and Strtmlan filled the helloed. pots and Haney, Mat shall, Slonnell, Gliffen and Jacobson played on the foment hoe All told fourteen men saw action or the Penn State team. In the sec ond quarter of the game, Glaser en tered fin Sloanell. Then in the last pencil, Skinnell di.placed Jacobson limn the outside tight berth and Johnny James scent in foi Repine at the light halfback position Dick Mai shall who ',Toyed a minor injury left the flay, Slsintiell took his place at aside left and Beime resumed the outside post. Next, Scotty Mermen ierlaced Sl.innell at 'mule left. Tho lineup follons: Lnra,etle Penn Slate K.llv C Horn Garrtit it 11 Clurry Carl nun L II Alluu Baer It II Rena.) 1,01 C It I.decrton Potter L II Strietuan 11.0 ult 0 It Ju ulrion It. Amu :Ix I L. Le I•l'Ln T.olor C I Sktunell lt luttlelo I I. N 1,410111 Slark CL 'lnn. Suloooolntw—Tafn,etle \lncubi, for 11,11 1101 fur Iltunbee Pcnn St to Glum, fur l Sk.nnel. Sklrou II for Incoloon. .Inmec lon Campo Jaculuon for 161Inthal1 McLurtu for. .klnrull 0000000000000000090000 RENT § A § 1 § CAR § DRIVE-IT- 8 i YOURSELF i AP 11G McAllister 0: *.,iteeticoooooooooooooo,3ooooooo Four Girls Enter Fall Thespian Variety Shom (Continued from first page) hove been clipped from Codey's Lady's Book. In a setting with total purple backdrop decorated with large cameo and with a bronze candelabium swung fauna :those, the two will notr sole music in then allotted time. arvs Greer is assigned to one of Du octal Dose 3lason's snip! se skits. I=l W T Neff '2B, and It G Thrashes '3l, will initiate the program with a number of demonstrations which would put the erstwhile Thurston to , hame A male quintet will take the stage • upon the magician's disappeinance. C P Pi iebai tshauser '3O, and K. T. mike '3O, arc planning a Black Crow Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 STUDENT TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - • - - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS SWINGS PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK $1.73 BOOK SHELVES - - $3.50 to 57.30 CEDAR CHESTS - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B Eteeirly CAMEL'S FIRIR The most pretentious and comfortable great coat ever presented for student service in the United States. The fabric has the texture and colour of the pelt of the cinnamon bear with all its luxur ious depth, warmth and beauty. The most interesting and distinguished ov ergarment presented in the United States or England. Protected by Warrant $165 SIM, THE CLOTHIER Correct Dress Bellefonte, Pa Just mete llobey Balml and music will set the tempo rot the coon mg's finale, the , oft- , hoe and bucb dancing of Ralph Renneds '2B, ani , Geoige Shugtet '2B New York's musical coinedv, "Good News," Kan movided Kennedy nod Shuster their principal dance which udi he the Varsity Dear. NECKWEAR HOUSE PARTY ,_MONTGOMERY'S Not a tongue-bite ton of it! $1.25 to $3.00 - $3.00 to $lO.OO Y F 4 ) . 7 .1 V. - _ N < / r ."- I , ." . ._. - : , , Q 0' - , N . , 1 1. • I t, ..) ....- '