Tuesday, November 44, ,1927 College Will Exhibit Livestock , at -Chicago (Continued from'first page) enter twenty-five head. Four, breeds, liorkshne. Chest. White, Darer-Jer sey, and Poland Chinn, are Included They ate all hallows and yell com pete in individual and pen displays with err lea from all so et the count - Iy. Sheep exhibits include twenty-two head at Shierpshne, Southdowns, and Cheviots Thole ale Nee purebred Shropshno ewe lambs and the te maindet ale fat soother yearlings and lambs of the thiee'bteeds Ilopes tun high fot repetition of lastt'eat's achievement in winning the grand championship and t eseme gram championship in the wether classes. Jack Coyne, the Penn 7.tate shop hei d who non the Acr lord's fast pi iso at the 1920 again display his skill in lilting tiNI showing Membeis of the animal husbandry staff attending the breed association meetings, animal pioducLon sessions, and the exposition aie.F L. Bentley, M. F. Grimes, W. L. Henning, P Ziegler, and P. C MacKenzie. Mac- Ken/io is superintendent of livestock at the colege Henning is secretary of the American Southdown Breeders' association. Basketball Candidates Begin Practice Tonight (Continued Lion, first page) men lost through gieduation last June. On tho football squad there at, Johnny Roepke and Steve llamas fat words, Cy Lungien and George Delp front last year's varsity men and Neil Stabley, captain of the fresh man team last winter, who are expec led to play tegularly this season. Yet Balmer and Joe Wilson are two othe Fireplace Wood, STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone TS-M This Space Reserved for SCHLOW'S Quality Shop MOINE Who will scout ~ this electrical frontier:- I I ETHER in the Bell Telephone 1.1 Laboratories, in the Western Electric v.'oikshop or in the various op erating companies, telephone executives are scouts on the frontier of batter meth ods to set ye the public. It is significant that your true tele phone man, he with the feel of the call ing in his blood, never speaks of having ell rinhan-wide system of IS .000,000 inter-connahng teltphonrr "OUR PIONEERING • How Penn State _Opponents Fare d 1 Gettysburg 13 St. iffarys 0 Bueknell 3 W. & .J 19 Penn 27 Columbia 0 1 Syracuse 13 Colgate 13 Lafayette 71 Susquehanna 6 George Washington 40 St. Vincent's 10 _ No York U. 13 I PENN STATE 13 Pat 21 Nebraska 13 gralders who will be candidates for egulat boa the The Lions will have an unusually difficult schedule this wantei, meeting Syracuse in the second game, Janu al} i, Syracuse was one of the foul teens to heat Penn State lost sea son, is Inning on the Change floor 48 to 21 Players. Will Offer "The Family Upstairs" (Continued from first page) Moo Grant, the young man's motil e:, an Ives on the scene and, herself a talented gossip sees tinough and ex poses all 311 s lleller's bluff. Chief .among the clsted chalacteis aie Miss Glace Gieer '3l, as Louise. Miss Ailme Kistler '2B, as Mrs. Giant, Miss Ohio Ostelhout '3O, as Mother to appear big, but to feel small, as to gaids financial standing 111, Grant, Ilellei, and R S Pi itehard '29, a Chaile, Giant. "You Can Get It At Metzger's" A real value on a light tan or blue Nar bonne Stationery with Penn State Seal. Reg ular price $1.15. Special this week only 85c Watch for our specials every week Our regular price on Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields 2 pkgs.for 25c SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES FOR RENT CHRISTMAS TOYS NOW ON DISPLAY L. K. METZGER "perfected the art of communication." And this in spite of the fact that America, by its solid achievements in telephony, shows the world. Work in the Bell System demands the bold curiosity of pioneers and the infinite pains of pioneers who, like Columbus, Lincoln and Lindbergh, prepared "and when theirchance came they were ready." BELL SYSTEM . 0 - WORK HAS JUST 13JGUri" lon unners onquer Pitt By Decisive Score (Conttnued from first page) the track at the head of the group and held it with col. ELOA mg down whit , . eating the cold noithwe , t wind and lengthening the gap between bun sat and hill ntaiest competitot with the wind at his back until the pack took to the golf came Running steaidv and with no ap pal ent signs of fatigue, the Nettan combine reappem od of tet fia Holes of hill and dale mink to charge dom n the cindm track to the final pad a hme they i egisto cd ther pm feet score ❑elfrich Mows Up Follouing Adams nein, the hoe came Bass, Kittle and 011ie Heinrich Gibe, Anita has been ielegated to ninth place in the learn noting heietafoie, encased up a notch tenth a reappoint once of his foliner :Unlit., Ile Lot Mccic, lens nearest fluent, by fifty Aftet Mooto came Dunn, Kosahck, Da‘Lo, then three Pitt tunnels in .uccession, Hoffman, Anietto and Whet°s. Cites garnered post !um bel se,enteen while Clinton Lee nosed out Pettit for the honor of the eignt cent), pontion to 1.1, last stud voland •t halt of distance Foy finished next ••ath Glus..t and Kauffman trall.ng OnIN the filet fife men of each team counted in the otheml score Intercollegiates Soon Finlay the %al say cross-country team %%Ili lcm. c toi New• York to en gage in the annual IC IA hornet THE 'PENN STATE COLLEGIAN meet. The results of the Pitt-Penn State dual meet on the Nittant tour4e Satuidav, while not übsolutele denu de, will decade in moot part the .quad Ildi will i eplesent the Blue and White colors in the competition uith hailing colleges and univeisdie4 the Rost, states Coach Nate Caltmen Pitt Ties Freshmen In Scoreless Grid Fray (Continued from first ;age) sciimmage in the third noud moved to be the sensation of the day alien it timeled rifts ylll ds by the air auto and twenty by roll to finally come to test on Pitt's fifteen yard line Spate's booting averaged marl, fifty yards and he easily outdid the Blue -nd Gold attempts in placing all' distance Outing the first period Pitt held its olds advantage of the entue game, pushing. the Lions back to their ten- Ivasd line. The Panther attack asas stopped on downs there to a desner ateli, fighting defense The second quarter shored a retain of Ngtany vigor with the visiting plebes shoving their opposition instinct down the field on every play. 'The timer's whistle stopped the determined nuisance eight yards from a touchdown. Coop Preach substituted for Ed • Res nolds in this pound and under his i • • w 'P t m., li 1. C i l t ') 1 D........ . Armies of Overcoats! Almost literally an army of them too—so many that you're bound to find the one you want—such fine ones that you'll hesitate and scarcely be able to decide which you want most. They come in a multitude of new fab- Every color you might care to choose—an especially great showing of oxford gray and blue. And as for smartness of line, correct cut, and all that—we need only say gain, THEY'RE SOCIETY BRAND! SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES 'guidance the steady much waa made. IHe pro,ed most capable in 'tinning the ends and keening Collins-tossed 1,1,304. The second half proved the Lion', mettle Throwing fon acrid pas.es, skit Ong the ends and gene! ally out plasilig. the Panther, the Nnttanv el even gained consistently even where except through the Blue and Gold line With Cession splinting mound the uing , Medi ich stashing the line, Col lins plunging the requisite distance fin fist down and Fiend, demon al ming the enemy with Ills sensational fotuaid pates catching, the Lions played has.: with Omen heavier foes er, they lacked the looting, knack and failed to canner ,inn , ng points. ALBERT BEAL 86 SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street A tip ladies like the aroma Edgeworth They're here awaiting your choice— a wonderful new assortment by Society Brand $4O to $B5 M. FROMM Opposite Front Campus 4 The freshmen sdl flush girth .00h- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS omoi e tbotblifi nun &dui do Line ups I'm the tito tennis hate toot hoot definitely decided on and it is pa able that membetr of the plebe squad ' :• • who have not mimed their numma , s Fire Insurance through competition t ill se on i• 'EUGENE H. LEDERER the ietrulai schedule will liaise on op- 4. tie, in rho setts on Nett Beaver pine- Lice held STAMPED GOODS For Embroidering Make Your Selections Now For Christmas 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 Bafik State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier METE! Since 1913 EGOLF'S
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