Page Pour 1 Notices 1 The Dairy Science club will meet at seven o'clock tommen night in 259 Daily building. Because of the absence of Dc. Jo keph P. Ritenout to attend a tont°, once of the State Medical Society, no dosses in Hygiene 1 Null be held to dos, tomouox et Thursday. A got-together patty for all horti culture students will be held tonight at hve &encl. in the greenhouse. An entertainment feature entitled "Sep tember Morn" ,ill be provided under direction of faculty members. Re freshments Null be served All stringed Instuunent players should teptut for rehcaisal at the Bard loom tonight at 7 00 o'clock. Freshmen Meet in Bull Pen Tomorrow Night A meeting of the Pi eshman class still be held tomonow night at sev en o'clock in the Bull Pen. Lion Eleven Overcomes Annville Gridders, 25-0 (Continued Twin flint nage) line bucks %clinic Joe Millet, in the quaitetback tole, displayed good field gencialship and e'.cellent open-field running Both he and Dtedlich tallied the remaining too scales with George Delo, veteran end, adding the final point with a placement kick. Lion. Score Enri) Delp opened hostilities by lacking off to Alin ight 'the latter was down ed in his tracks by Birch nth on the eighteen yin(' line. Albdight punted to Wolff in midfield after secede! at tempts to gain through the line failed Steve Haines initiated Penn State's offensive dine with a two-paid smash through light tackle !Idler follow ed with a four-yard gain through the other side of the line and llamas made it a Si st clown with another of his line thrusts. At this stage Bezdel.'s chniges ante penalized five yards fm off-side but Attie Wolff nullified the loss midi a pietty tun mound right end for ten yards. A sustained of fense caned the ball to Lebanon Val ley's seventeen yard line, after which Joe Millet sped mound sight end foe the lust sane of the game The Nit tany quaiterbaelt failed to lock the goal Touchdown number two followed vlthin lout winutes of the initial :tote. After the Mullane griddets For Your Next Topcoat or Suit Try GERNERD'S 140 Allen St. were unable to penetrate Penn State's defense, a kick was in order and Mil let returned it thirty-throe yards to Lebanon Valley's thirty-yard stripe. From here a continued dune, aided considerably by Diedrich's se‘enteen -1 yard sprint, placed the pigskin two yards from the goal llamas drove through center for the necessary yard age and the some stood 12-0 No fur thee scoring resulted during the re matador of the half, although the Lams threatened on several occasions. Second Bolt The second half opened with Wentz kicking to Joe Miller who ran the' ball back sisty-seven yards to the !saws' flinty-three yard mark. It was a beautiful run with the Nittany quarterback following his interference perfectly. Haman, Hiller and Wolff gained nine yards on the next Duce plays but failure to gain the required yardage for a first down cost the Lions a possible score. The Am, ille backfield again at tempted to pierce Penn State's line but to no atoll. Alb] milt then mult i ed to Miller who was felled on his own ififty-lard mark Haman faded to !gain on the first down, but on the nest ;play Diedrich took the ball, spread 'copied the field, and sprinted over the line for the thnd touchdown.. Miller failed again to lack the goal Another continued march by llamas, Miller and Wolff soon brought the spheroid to the two-yard line. llamas gained one yard at center and Wolff, lon the next play, crashed through !tackle for the fourth score. George Delp lacked the goal. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS MRS. EVA B. ROAN Optometrist Licensed by Stale Board State College FEMME Oed2 nt to BDm Monday. Tuonlog• p Set 10 a nt to 8 prB Thontdmy. Orliug Garbrltk Buildm: :on East College Opp Court House 4renue SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM SPECIAL Squibb's Dental Cream - - - - - 40c-l -1 Sale Price 1: OR-A-LO Tooth Brush 35c :i: Tooth Brush Holderlse 1 4 9c Regular Value ..... - - 90ei 11 : . i: • College Cut-Rate Store . .1.: . 134 South Allen Street ,t THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Penn Slate Lebanon Valley Ode L I. - Abrahams Showley L T DoPolo Panned. I. G J Wood McAndrmsa C Wevaa Martin 0 0. Llchthalea Sticker 0 T R. Wood highley It I, ilandlgu Miller 0 II Albright Wolff I. II II Went% Diedrich It II II UPON Hamm r II Nye Substitutsons: STATE—lsonlon for Delo. D.nll for Slumley. Schleach for rannecion Parana for McAndrtm, Lorella for Martin. Rosenfeld for Ricker. Edwards for %tabley. I reach for Miller. McCracken for WWII . . Collins for Diedrich. Weber for llamas LEBANON VALLEY—PkIn for Werra, amder for Nye. Slue for %ant, hunaak for Abraham, Dutch Hermann Selects Tentative Plebe Team (Continued from first page) came hole as centers, but Coach Her mann snitched them to guard posts because of their speed. Brehm and Laschis will take up their duties as halfbacks on the plebe sarsity. Both are well known for their line plunging ability displayed HARVEY'S , BLUE RIBBON We specialize in fancy moulded and decorated ice cream. 220 E. College Ave. Phone 211 r .:_;_:_:_:~ against Bezdek's third team. Al though injuries received in scrim mage retarded Pfeifer's progress somewhat, Dutch has assigned him temporarily to the fullback post. Be cause of his kicking and passing Lohr rathei than Thomas, has been chosen,. to call signls for the formidable backfield • • .. - Engel will receive the call at cen ter because he is a more accurate pass er than Bauman, his closest competi tor Dutch will gne his men one or two defensive practices with Hugo Bezdek's varsity before the Buck nell game The present line-up, ac cording to the yearling coach, will be changed if any.petter material shows up. - .% r, .0 ;(. ?. ~ :. FURNITURE . • x 1. : -, REPAIRED :: - c ) 1. DEPARTMENT OF ) INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING , ;: First Floor, Engirkeering B s ' ) 5.: ... , 5 4.:4+44÷444-:,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4+•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:44-:-:-:-x-1-:÷:-:-:-:-:-.4-:-:-:-:÷:-:.4 .. . V . F.. t y . t /2 !,, ,4 • ~.,...----:...-.-7. - ~_ ta . :,Ittuf si E. . ..‘C/110TH - BS , \.-----,__R.-d,- i a f . ! 7- ' - ' ) .e4e:r7:77, ---- -_,_- klid Cut to Cli: - dei" ..F , '-'"_;.:.? 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