Tuesday, , October 2, 1928. 'C c• 11 cr i -a - i- - 1 - 1 = To be extremely original, we'll start this new column of commentaries by stating that Tenn'State and the Val ley boys pried off the football lid on New - Beaver Field Saturday. afternoon —with no ieference whatever to the MOM. •Nnd We can't help feeling that foot ball didware becoming more•and more diffieult to pry ‘off oath year. To wit including ofilcials, linesmen, players, substitutes, gate-tenders, as sistant- managers of the nth degree and juvenile venders of sundry munch ing bars, midi) , 93.persons-wervin volved in the annual lid removing task And even aVlhaNlhey•ntade a pnor job ant Socially, however, the game was a success for such celebrities as ;Rags Madera, one-time Lion football and boxing star, attended incognito—like Governor Fisher. 'Rags, by ',the way, - was a versatile athlete who 'need his 'boxing talent with effect on: the gridiron and his football knowledge successfully - in the rhig. Then -there-was- Judge M. "Ward Fleming.of Bellefonte, a former Penn man who knows^his rules and penal ties notwithstanding. 'He•vhnuld'hnve been on the field - There was a general business of crossing fingers when the first Leba non Valley sub appeared in 'jersey no la That was George (May) Delp'u number until he went out— Like a light Both teams were lucky.' They were nhscnt during the wend snake dance staged between the halves. The - tre9hmen executed it—in more nayg'ikun one. But itwas so realistic that after the plebes bad returned to the stands, the field was ful of infant worms. All , crying , far daddy -r. ..... For a time it seemed asithough the worm (from Amarillo) was about to turn. 173=! •:÷:^:-X-X-:-:-.1.4.-:-:-:-:- . : 4 :-:-:-:••:••:.-:•-:-:÷:÷: - :^: - : - X••:*X - : - : - : - : - :••: - : - :•:-:•:-:-: - :.•:. .:. .:. .:. .:..: -See'Our New .:. .:. .!. t -WASHABL - E .FABRIC GLOVES *.• - . ~ . f . ... ... ..14•. * ...:-:-:-:-:..,..:-:-:..:-:.:....:..:.....:÷:...:-:...:-:.....x..:.......:+:-:......:..:.. ..,.:..:..:-:44,..x.4..:÷:..,.:..:..:..x..:+:...t.:.:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..,.:..:-:-:,..:-:..:..:..,.:..:.:,...:. :i: .i: HEAR .:. 1.• .:. T WORLD SERIES :i. .:. . 1 x _PLAY BYPLAY 1:. x ~ .. THE f. ... ... . . .:. .:. 1: ATWATER KENT WAY .:. ... 1 .. lt Also ff. .;: 'R. C. A. AUTHORIZED DEALER 4. .:. ~ For Demonstration Phone 7-J .:. lr. is ... . -:. 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Walker of that department. Players Will Present Fathers' Day Number (Continued from first page) held in the Selina', auditoilum Tues day evening. Dneetor Cloetmgh de sires to have those inteiested in dra• matics report there at Other numbers to he given by the Players this season include• "Soulin' Through," "Tommy," and probably .Candida" Coach Paul Calls for Lacrosse Candidates (Continued from first page) lettermen of last season, ale Ineligi ble for further sarsity competition The former stickmen ale now engaged - HANN & - O'NEAL Jewelers See our Specials in ' Strap' Watches :: Opposite 'Front Campus - if: is e. U.:÷:÷:^:••:*:÷X.•:••:.:••:...:••:÷:••:":••:•-:••: Next to Corner Room ± :te, in dulling pconming fieshman enrich dates Fifty yeailings, who have been busy pi °along, since Ft eshmati Week, arc gradually 1 ounding into fro 01 fro then• set les of games against the sophomore stickmen. Soccer Mentor Meets Trouble Picking Team (Continued from first page.) rounding a championship team into town In the scrummages which have been in ',legless since tally last week the WWI has been enteiing Ills men as follows in an elroit to ammo at a de finite conclusion coneelnufg the var sity At goal, Scannell and Gerson; tight fullback, Hat vey and Hutchinson; left halfback, Allen; tight halfback, Re alm) and Closet, center halfback, Ed gerton and Nichline, left halfback, Maelanen and Cywinski; outside tight, Slannel, inside light, Ca am nice and Millet , center fotnaid, So u; Inside left, Captain Marshall; outside left, Lutz and Anderson Hub et man at halfback and Travels at lot nald have been performing well din ing the practice sessions. Local Ministers 'Help Bond Issue Campaign (Continued from first page) dents studied in tas-supported insti tutions." Father B A. °Manion, of Our Lady of Victol y Chapel, has also made an appeal for scions consldel atm of the Bond Issue through the Catholic mess at the State. The Rev. C. E. Henett, pastes of St John's Evangehcal Church, in commenting on the College and the .:. ,'.• • • •• • . ..;" , , _ _ ? i 4 Sir ' ' CLEANS* &DYERS • There is no other cleaning like STATLER'S It pays to insist on Quality and Service 121 ALLEN STREET Phone 616 ± .-:-r.:-:-:-:-:-:»x»:-:4-:-:-:-:»x»:-:-:-:-:-1-x-:-+•:-:-:»:-:-:-:-:-:÷1 "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" 50c ALL WOOL SOCKS —soc For .Gym—Tennis—Golf Special this week only-4"enn 'State Seal Stationery in white, bull and tan 89 c Regular $l.OO and $1.15 Values .___,--.. L. K. METZGER, 111 Allen Street Where you get 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c i-•-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:»x-:-:-:-:-:-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:4-:-:-:-:. Dewey Captures Manila! Is your slicker a relic of the stone age? Has it that delightful Spanish-American War flavor? If so—give it a pension. Retire it and come here for another a Standard Student—the light weight, warm, good-looking favorite: citt,wW,te.k cPtic 4 4l. , Ask for a slicker with thislabel MONTGOMERY'S Allen Street THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN $8,000,000 Bond 'lssue made the fol lou statement: "During the time I have seined the congiegation of St John's Evangel ical Church, I hove found the stu dents of the Pennsylvania State Col lege to be earnest Ctnistians The huge number of students who hove been refused admission in recent veins because of lack of building ammo datums and equipment should be of the gi cutest Interest to the chulth which has ever been the friend of education " "For the past sin nears I have been the pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Chinch and Dnectoi of the Wesley Foundation and I am happy to recommend the Pennsylvania State College as an institution of higher !mining which is vitally inteiesteil in the intellectual and moial develop ment of its students," declined the Rm. Archibald E Mackie of the chinch mentioned The Rev. J. F. Harkins, of Grace Lutheran Church, stated that In his ten sears of service in State College Ire has found the College jealous in Its efforts to provide a strong and helpful moral atmosphere for the stu dent body, and that men and ,omen attending Penn State base escelient opportunity for the development of stionr., moral character. °The spnitual and moral life of the students atten d ing the Pennsylsnma State College deserves the recognition and connnendation of the people or the Commonwealth of Pennsyhama," declared the Rev Clarence A. Adams., pastor of the Furst Ilaptrst Church PETER B. HASSEL SIGNS 'IS SOUTH GILL STREET How Penn State Opponents Fared Lebanon Valley 0.. _Penn State 25 Gettyvbing Si Amman U 0 Bucknell 6 _ Schuylkill 0 Pennsylvama 3 9 Uranus 0 Sy Nom: 18 Hobart 6 Notle Dame 1' Loyola 6 Lafayette 'IS Albright 0 Patsbutgh 20 Thml 0 Revelers Will Present First "Y" Program (Continued from first page) Flonzalev Quartette, whom they 're place this year on the program As the concluding feature, Strickland Cilhlan, noted humorist, will present a set JCR of humorous sketches, stor re^ and incidents Friday, April tvielfth. Sale of tickets mill continue until Ftiday. Season tickets may be pio culed for live, foot and thiec dol lars at the "Y" but and the Athletic store Reservations will he accepted at the "Y" hut LeaveS Tobacco Tin as All-time - Calling Card Calgary, Alla , Alarth 1928 Lams & Bra 'Co., MV=O While in Banff, Albrrta, in 1909, I climbed Tunnel) Mountain On top of this mountain there is a aim of stones where tourists leas e their cards oitli remarks about the scenery, etc. Not having a card With me, I left a tin of Edges orth Sliced, scribbled my name and address on a piece of paper, and said. "Have a fill on me " I hale kept up a haphazard corre spondence with one of three who vote the thanking me for the Pipeful of Edgeworth A hat makes me write you is that today from Australia I recehed two slices of Edgeworth w ath the words, "Have a fill on me," soy cm see Edgeworth keeps friends friendly. Yours sincerely, P. B. 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Califor nia, largest American-built pas senger ship, has opened a new cra in ocean travel. Electricity drives the California so efficiently that the fuel bill for the initial coast-to-coast trip was even less than the Canal tolls. Electricity mans the winches, bakes the bread, makes the ice, polishes the silver. And electricity cools the cabins and provides passengers with the GENE ELECT Officials Arrange for i Fathers' Day Program (Continued from first page) visiting mothers me the guests of tin assistant to the piesident in public women students at a te.t in Women'. telations, mill toll of the propos , . Building flout four until the which has been made in the Bond Is- A smoker for Bads and qudent, nut campaign The annual election sponsored by the Penn State club, mill of officials of the patents' oiganma- be held in the Armoury, beginning at tion mill be held ut this time. eight o'clock in the evening. .1 good shoe to ask for by name—NIONTROSS :• There is style .• in the prices, too! No longer need the Well shod man pay the price of out•of-date production methods. Inefficiency is outmoded. Modern methods enable John War& to lead in gnat. sty, in style, yet sell for dollars less! Buy your nest pair lucre —no seven and rune dollars' rY - , (706.W . A. iklen:sShoes „„„„,„„,„_„„ MONTGOMERY & CO. John Ward Stores in Ness York • SI.. Cone., Po Brooklyn • Newark and PluLdelplun comforts found in the finest hotels Complete electrification makes the California an engineering marvel and a commercial success; it is booked far in advance, a sister ship has just been launched, and another is under construction. On sea or land, in every walk of life, electricity is in the van of progress. Undreamed of yesterday, the electric ship is a symbol of the electrical in dustry's part in modern civil ization and a prophecy of even greater ac complishment. This nionogrogn is found on great motors tha multitude he Cedomis. and on a t of electric appliances which contribute to the comfort of her nariengers. It is an rmblan at he; enaineenng and high manufacturing nuald, Fake Threa In the ufteinoon the annual fool ball game with Badmen uni‘el.de and a sonnet tilt with the Altoona Cat Shops, should Interest the 'Dads %Old, The Omer
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