the Association of the Patents of Penn State Eail E Hewitt, gradu ate of Penn State and plesident of the association, still preside at the gatheiing. offices 1 be a locating of all flesh -1 and art candidates fot ate I , )oth to Room 322 7 o'cloa Thin day night —o— E will meet in 200 D at 7 15 &doe. tomoi- Upon payment of association dues patents will be piesented ssith re sersed seat tickets for' the vanity football game that afteinoon A block of GOO seats has been reserved foi the patents and tickets will be distlibuted only at the business meet ing Satinday moining, After the election of officeis fot the ensuing yew. the meeting will adjourn. Chailotte E Ray, dean of o moon, still direct the students in the de paitment of home economics in con ducting a tea fat the v isiting motheis from 4 until 5 30 o'clock Saturday after noon at the Woman's Building IMOMI isti a Di actice in Band 00 o'clock tonight ==l s A tho enish to compet t neus staff of the COL d report at the editorial floor of the Ntttany Pub mg, at 6..10 o'clock to I=l=l of the Country Late cml Interest to Ag. Edu ts nod nu> others inter life, mill be held In 100 ow night at see en-fifteen. Freshman Grid Team Prepares for Bisons (Continued ftom fast pugs) 2ADIO PROGRAM Tonight field composed of Loh7,Pfaer, Los chis and Slam. To Scrimmage Varsity —Hobo , Bottorrh Ch chestta. The yearling gridmen will scum wage Bees vaisity once or twice be foie Saturday. The fieshman team take the defense throughout the practice, mhich edl giu then, their fist expelienee against a powerful offensive team Dutch has not selected definite ly the plebe team that he will send .—Apicultut al ',Logi am omorrox Night —Organ recital, E K Van Sant —Boutono solos by I Mal tm '29. .—Talk by Dean Will Giant Chambers rmlay 1\ aght —Football Mass Meeting. turda3 Afternoon t — . Football gains. Prim State versus Bucknell. Sunda} Morning I. "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" ' Underwood Portable Typewriters : For Rent or For Sale Fleece Lined Sweat Shirts—sl.so and $2.00 L. K. METZGER, 111 Allen Street t Where you get 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c 0. 11.4+144+4.4.+4 .—Ch. pel speaker Rabb], S. H. Goldenson, Ph. D , The Rodef Shalom Cimgl egat ton, Path burgh. ate Club Will moker Saturday ::::-::-: , ..-:-:::-:-:-:-:•o•:-::-:-:-:-:÷x÷:-:-:-14+4:-:•+•:.4-:-:÷14+ t :i. Free I Delivery .T. 4. V CII/teelt ocriA,azrts&ovga '.l t :. There is no other cleaning like STATLER'S .. .:. ~.. ..,. It pays to insist on Quality and Service .r. 121 ALLEN STREET Phone 616 + *.c. •i• 4-Fo.:-:-:.4.:44.4.:-:+1.o.:-:-:.:-:-,.-i-:-H-x-i÷:÷1,÷÷4-1.o.1444-i-:.4.+144-i-H-e ed hem first page) lock Saturday morning will gather in Schnab of the annual meeting of Free 1: • Delivery For Mortgage Money * E LEDERER ii.: 1 Only A Few Car Left For Penn Game Week End DRIVE T-YOURSELF CARS CLEMSON BROS• he Cyclonic Collegiate Hit! THE PENN STATE PLAYERS PRESENT The Poor Nut" A Gripping College Romance of Love, Color, and Grit Friday, October 1 2th 8:30 P. M.—The Auditorium Tickets Now On Sale At Whitey Musser's rigalnst the flannel] university in %ride's, Saturday afternoon on New Beam field, His selection will be the result of careful scrutiny of play as dining the ienuainder of the prac tras this week. How Penn State Th'e Omer Opponents Fared Lebanon Valley 6 C C. N Y. 6 Gettysburg 0 Penn State 12 BuCknell 13 Geneva 7 Pennsylvania 46 Franklin and Marshall 0 Syracuse 32__William and Maly 0 Notre Dame 6 Wisconsin 22 Geo Washingtonidhain 20 Lafayette 56 Muhlenbeig 0 Pittsburgh 03 Bethany 0 6113=!111 Gettysburg Grid Team Bows to Lion Attack kicked to Miller who was tackled in midfield. Miller failed to gain but Humus and Diedrich tore off a first down on line plunges After an ev. change of punts Penn State lield'pos session of the ball on its own 45-yard line as the quarter ended. At the beginning of the second quarter Millen lost a yard at right end but Dieduch smashed through guard for 7 yards. Haman ripped off 10 mole at right tackle and Miller and Diedrich added 4 yards through the left side of the hie. llamas hit left tackle foi a first down and Ed ft: CRISSMAN 4. 5: The Barber , x 105 Pugh Street PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 44-:-:-:-:•4-:-1-:-:-:-:•+4÷14-:- 116 McALLISTER STREET T P4sTN STATZ .C.Q_LLp .10 No further scottng insulted until the fourth period. Meanwhile, the Gettysburg backfield, led by MeMill.tn and Spangler, gained steadily through Penn State's hoc and a possible score was averted by Millet's grounding a pass on the Lion's 2-yard line. After an exchange of punts during the last gum ter, the visiting backfield began ,one of its marches down the field when it was suddenly interrupted by a jfumble. Spangler, Bullet halfback, had gained 3 yards at tackle but fum bled the ball. Skip Stahley, speedy terminal, swooped down on the spher , oid and was across the goal lane 'be fore the Gettysburg ballets had m aimed what had happened. Dtedrit.h failed to kick the goal. Penn State Gettysburg I.llkle 4ultan blumMey L.l hlnunhur Marlin I RickerHone ransccion 1 1 1 1 Stahl, IL% Metier Miller its McCloy Collins Hll Bran Imo.' Diedrich 1.11 _______ 4nnlner Hamm Cu 1. lecher (Continued from first page) buinttlttitlons—Penn State Wulff for 1,1 FAlwards fur _Delp. french for Chile Kaplan for Stahlcy l.ettynnurn—Dulnaca for WC McMillan for Drimintosin. Jo,cle for Fischer, Spangler for Gardner. Moller fu Slaughter. Luckey for Gardner, McMillan to ruckey. Collins contiditued 2 yards through center. llamas and Miller made an other first down and the ball tested on the 13-yard line. The latter duo carried the pigskin to the 3-yard mark for another first down. llamas gain ed 2 yards at center and Diedrich, on the next play, scored a touchtloan. Delp's kick for the extra point was blocked. Stable) Scoreq For Your Next Topcoat or Suit `try GERNERVS 140 Allen St. See the J em b o Brake. Tester - - t x If STATE COLLEGE ! 4: MOTOR CO. ...::-~-:.~:.-w:..:-:-:-...-....., . BROADCASTING .... the Blindfold Test GRAHAM McNAMEE BRAND No. 1... "doetrit nppeal to me" On the afternoon of July Nth, Graham McNamee, in the presence.of responstble uninesses, made the blindfold test before the nucrophone. A camera and asienographerrecorded the result. " Thu IN Graham MoNomeespeak• mg • • . broadcasting the results of the blandlold mgarette test. They nre rymg the blindfold around my es es and are going to gsse me one each of the four leading brands to choose from ... I am now smoking the first cigarette . . . The taste doesn't appeal to me. It's a bat harsh. We'll lay that one aside and trt N 0.2 ... No, that's worse then the first one. We'll waste no tame over that... Well, here's N 0.3... blade from the hcor(dcaoee — et — the We= plant CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Franklin touring car— guananteed in good running condi tion Four new tires. Motor over. hauled. Very cheap. Call 160-.1. 9.25 _ 2tp FOR SALE—Franklin car thoroughly overhauled, new tires. Will sell for LOST—Theta Upsilon Omega frater- little more than the price of the nay pin. Retain to house for re- tires. Call 160-J. ltp ward. ltp LOST—Eton wrist watch with white gold neb-wire band, Sept. 16. Call Harry Baker, A.' G. R. fraternity. Reward. ltp FOR RENT—Two furmshed rooms with prwate bath. Phone 532-R. 10-9-4tp :~~ 'f The Florsheim Shoe, J. & M Walk Over, Crawford Sportocasin , FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus SEI=I!IS announcing BRAND No. 2 ... "we'll waste co time over this" Ah, that's d,fferentl As smooth s, a broadcast on a starry winter's night... Now, No. 4 ... some thing wrong with ibis ono. Don't . know what. Seems full of static. I'll choose No. 3. " Ladies and Gentlemen of the Radio Audience, I have ju lit learned that my choice 1N0.31 is an OLD GOLD:. A%,,..5w-gm , L6L Why you can pick Diem in the dark! Three types of leaves grow on the tobacco plant ...coarse lop •leaves; irritating to the throat ...withered grennd•leaves, without taste or are m• ... and the heart•leaves, rich in coolond Dagrantsinokingqualities. Only the hearbleaves are used ha OLD GOLDS. LOST—Green, Pallor pen and SchCaf fee pencil. Name "McClure Donn hey" on pencil. Finder call 259 Reward ltp , The Man 3 - x Cares A 4. BRAND No. 3... "as smooth as a winter broadcast" EWERS GRAIIANI NeNANII U, America's most ocotillr mho aeons reoetter:rectly reported the Tooeeylleency fitht. to which oullios• or tido, tees *II over the 'Toth! listened. OLD GOLD SMOOTHER AND BETTER 1 .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD. Tuesday, October 9, 1928 WANTED—Student or instructor to share pleasant double room in Col lege Heights. Three dollars week ly—breakfast if desired twenty-five cents per morning. , Private family, 217 West Park avenue. ltp 4.÷.:-:.0.-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:.•:-H-:-E-2.4. 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