nig" . our NEW SPRING CAPS $1.85 M. FROMM Opposite Front Campus Since 1913 glebe Cagers Subdue St. Francis Five, 39-32 (Continued from first page) tins tutmts I:astburn replaced Ma -81,1 taisman and Mea ens went in Eon Maze‘s at the left fora and posi tion Krunnme caged a nice long shot and completed a penalty toss when half tints UllS called Points 4.iy field goals and fouls as the ,thind period snore c‘enly divided us Moth te.uns fought for the possess. non of tha ,pliene Macomb v..m sub stituted for E..thunn and Mans. fon Mt*eis about the middle of the quar to:. ALles, of the Maroon, ails dis qualified on personals and Calahan ttnzveßadioSetEsqtuai Carlisle W. Tayl CALL ENMEI S. S. Ryndam— S'ading Se/t. 19 Limited to 375 Men Students Enrolments accepted now for 1928 . . . Credit arrangement. the leading colleges. For further information ante to Your local representative UNIVERSITY TRAVEL 'ASSOCIATION 285 Madison Aso, Nen York City MILD?. . replaced hint at center The lintel', ulustle blurt• when the stoic tins 28-22 it nth Lion contingent .kt the helm WllOll the cagers tesurned play .tt the start of the last quarter thew appeared to be a -pint of determin anon among the St. Prangs tossers Before the plebe., could adjust them lahan and Biehdo sent the ball through the net, reduelng the Nittany lead to two potnts Bast hum again teplaced Macomb at cen ter and the Penn State lads called for a tune out Espet bed the count with .t thtlicult shot front the rode Krumrino biol.c the tie Malt a foul tees and Diedrich folloned until a field throe gittng the plebes a •:. ndard (I 0 n Brings •:. ipment iDU U Everything . 1: . or, Music Room VERY IVI I ILD,..AN D YET THEY SATISFY CH ESTERFI ELI) I[ Notices 'The hi , t of a son cc of Sunday ; af leinoon Lont.eitb by the College 01- (1o:silo, composed of seventy-live inenibeis under the chieLtion of Wil liam 0 Thompson, mill be given at Once-tinily o'clock Smit* afternoon in the SLliwab auditorium (hire Pent margin. Eneounaged by tins athantage the fieNhinen Irian :wed to ktep one step ahead of the Matoon hasketeens until the end of the game. Norms and Bielskl each completul a tap,hot hone under the basket ns tine contest chard nnith the Pergin State yeathngs leading, 35-N :÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-:÷:÷:-:-:÷:-:-:-:.+++.• , .-:-:-Ior Weep No More, My Lady-- .1.: ---the Cohens and Kellys are 4- : . 1 . coming to town! :c I They U.,. yea the Inggeat laugh New GAGS! _ in many a long 4; year When they 1.; first appeared on New Story! :: the seene'm that 4. , ,uproarious hap- i New Laughs! , Oilcan picture 3 ; , TIKE COHENS 1: AND KELLY'S + . .. - . • - - ~ , • and nowthey,are X .. ' . - • back again with 4. ...anabsolutely X CARL LAE/GALE pRESENTS new Itne-of gags 1: GEORGE SIDNEY j (..;e 7 r . ti r ,.... 4 ,, , and , mirth pro- ,:-/ . 4 ... 7 .... ,,, \ ) ~ ; ,. ,,.. 4:i ; zkr s i tuations % , , am( ' J FARREL MATONALD _ ti c 44. 1 0 ,, ,,., duetion—in a i IN A William ~.‘ . 1:0 % v 1 , !,.. 42, r . b a ig i g . e , r ter st p orz- u l c u . t BEAVDINE '\.,,, - ~":"*.4.4403•-, te on and in if. PARIS the PIIOVt/ C T 1 0 N '' l ' , , 7,:if,,:? . i.',; 0 , : i.: ' place of all places At ~./ \ for fun and , 7ti ''''', ~ ~.. i f ra ro .g h;:lo f. d cie 3 s oLr ..,,, check for you ; /''• ain't seen nothin' / 17..1.; '.•-li'..•••::-‘'. until you see .!.. X 47 . •:1' . ....3 : A.'' El- ...,. _, ?.• -iie - co ells AV ~. anti l. __ WITH VIRA G01R214 Kellys f •_ - x The funniest IN nai ' team in history! FiS :1: • Thursdayiirid Friday 4. Maiiiiee : bursday ir: 61 4 , y riE gr i z_. No Advancrp P9pes 3 i÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-4-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:•::-44:4-1-1-t-ii-x-:+; E STATE it as our hon. belief that the tobaccos d in Chesterfield ciga. les arc of finer quality hence of better taste .an in any other eigatette at the price. LIGGETT & Muo3 TOOACCO CO. CIGARETTES THE PENN ATATg COLLEGIAN Coach Houck Considers Shake-up in Mit Team (Continued front first page) use Fi'agar in the welterweight Lilt No que,tioli exists as to Rolakoslci's title to the lightweight birth but the 115-pounders ate waging a stilt bat tle to their dirt:um Although Chuck flobli has improved Adis booing, IN Ilford and 'Cornea are o.tendmg Man m Ith intense competition The ptesenco of Ftlegar in this division also adds to the fight for the recites berth since tho former lightweight is the speediest man of the quartet. The middleweight post is Captain Wolf's while Strable 4411 get his second chnntio to represent the var. team indefinitely. McAndrews will ed, the intelelva scrap Will not be say this season in the 176-pound tilt. handle the heavyweight assignment. held for several snooks so that all the Bendick nrenulnal his shoulder in the Although the uophomore and fresh- ilio‘eis may get into the yeah of eon- Navy meet and will he Most to ;the man eliminations have been oomplet- ditnon. GET THIS ONE Ed "When did you change to Wingfoots, Ted)" Ted: "The first time I heard Goads clattering around on hard ones EvEN a heel can have good manners, and carry a quiet, easy dignity wherever it goes. That's why you see rubber heels on more and more good footwear now, and hear less of the clump thump-bump of the old hard heels Of all rubber heels, Goodyear Wingfoot Heels are greatly preferred—we know they arc °e7.7(7 A it A . o rCoyyrlibl ISA by Tho boodyear Tin & Rubber Co. lob LAI fc - 3 "VIII Mi eR :ami aa;! ma z i a m m emi s 3;i fa m ie;mi f A kAi e m Kz f; m 3z z m i $ K m , . . I •• BIG CLEARANCE. SAL E ....... N._ . . . . .. . HARRY SAUERS . , -• K 1 g - ! oi 2 The College Man s Shop 1 . ti Caps $2.00, 2.50, 3.00; ,Now $1.45 Wool Scarfs, Now $l.OO • IV 3a • Fancy Shirts, Collar Attached, Odd Lots of Collars, 10 for $l.OO KE i%: Now, $1.45. Over Coats, your choice $22.50 IV iv • Pull Over Sweaters, Now $3.85 01 . . Pull Over Sweaters, white, ' • slightly soiled; ' Were $lO.OO, • • Now $4.50. Suit Clean Up Sale $20.00 and iv $25.00 . Wool Hose at 1 / 2 Price ?V 3:1 0 . . ioi Wind Breakers Mens, Now $3.85 Golf Hose, 20% Reduction K 1 O Wind Breakers Boys, Now $2.85 . Golf Knickers, 20% Reductiong It't ;:: Sheep Lined Coats, Now $7.85 $l.OO Ties, $.65 Silk Scarfs, Now 1.95 $1.50 Ties, $l.OO - . § Oii g Many other bargains. Come and_see 1 g We are Agents for the A. Nash Tail . • oring. Suits Made to Your Order s $36 90 . . . . HARRY SAUERS ti 44 Allen Street ' - State College 1 ti- ti ismilmmirmremivazwizamivxmAKimmmisaa Tuesday, February 21, 1928 because, more people walk on Goodyear Wzygfoot Heels than on any other land —and preferred for these very reasons of good style and cushioning They look fine, feel better, and last longer. 040 O Q-. 0: 0 • Bob into the community repair shop and scc how quickly and neatly the expert repairman puts on new Goodyear \Vingfoot Heels—today!
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