Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 16, 1928, Image 4

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A FULL REPORT
of the
Penn - Penn State Football Game
Will Appear in
The Public Ledger
THE NITTANY NEWS STAND
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1.. Notices
All candidates foi the fencing team
lepint at the Aimoly at 7 o'clock to
111011im night
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A Delta Epsilon. hononaiy jouinal
isto. fraternity, soul meet tonionow
night at 7 30 o'clock, at the Plu Ro
na Sigma house
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The Penn State Cosmopolitan Club
mill hold its hiqt electing at the home
of living L Poster, 117 South Pugh
sheet at 7 30 Thursday night. All
foreign students are cordially invited
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All flateuuty scholas stun cards sue
slue at the Office of the Dean of Men,
Sates day
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Jununs with sophomore leglstra
lion cal ds should call Kenneth
Schenck, Beta Lambda Sigma house,
immediately, it the) wish to be meted
cd in the 1930 La Vie
Alumni Sponsor Rally
In Philadelphia Friday
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be Inondcast from WCAU nom 7.30
until 8.00 o'clock
Adintimon to the football rally and
to the dance will be free for mem
bers of the Club In good standing
while others rsill be charged $1 00 for
the rally and $,.150 for the dame.
Tickets for both the Penn and the
Notre Dame games wall be on sale at
the tails The Penn Athletic dub
is situated at Rittenhouse square,
South 18th street
Lewisburg Freshmen
Defeat Plebe Eleven
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mann's tepiesentation, tenting loose
fin long end tuns.
Lohi, although not shooing his
usual ability, distinguished himself as
quarterback and in tetutning punts
Thomas who tephiced Lohi in the
thud quintet, NNIIS handicapped be
cause of an muted shoulder and Was
mithdiawn enily in the fourth per.
md, Lobs again assuming signal
duties
On se‘etal occasions Hamilton and
GiHard, Lion tackles, presented anv
dangerous gains through then post,
by downing the tanner at the line
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Double-breasted coats cut :1: .
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specilatty.
:i: HENRY GRIMM
206 E. College Al enue
TEXAS
HAMBURGERS
TEXAS
HOT WEINERS
They Arc Diffetent
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of millions who recognize the
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Fti Th. ComfAht Camp,,, Adam. Go.
8 minim a day --•IT HAD TO BE
.. GOOD TO GET WHEEE IT IS
of soimmage Engel's work on the
defense mios effectively e•ecuted, the
Wllliainspoit product hming been re
sponmblC fot repeatedly stopping the
forward motion of the Bison back
field
FRANK SCIORTINIS Si BROS
Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
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Special Italian Olive Oil
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STYLES, * TAILORE6' , ...OVERWOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FORDISTIHGUISHED
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STUDENTS !
We can rent you the latest style Tuxedo suit
and accessories for November House-party.
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ORDER EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH
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Whittington Dress Suit Company
PITTSBURGH, PA
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• JACK STALEY
Alpha Sigma I'hi House
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THE PENN STATE g_CILLEGIAN_
Conch Ilermonnn is now Printing
Ins plebe guilders for the game with
Syracuse unnersity's freshman war
rums, Saturday at Syracuse. Inten-
Xlaivo drills at the beginning of the
. ..t: week will be supplemented ugh light
practices in preparation for the com
-5: mg battle wroth the Orangemen.
FRESIIMFN
Walker
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Lenhart 1, r Hamilton
Trotkohl( Illbler
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Touchdown—Kn./ern 2
fur fnr
5 IZZn T rerf " or ten ' St M onr i fr
Turner Mostera fur ISAR, Lehr for Thom;
Phone 210 Stale College, P t a. :g
Telephone 36 if.
CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Underwood duplicating
machine. Apply at office Dean, The
FOR SALE-1024 Ford touring car. School of Engineering, 204 New
in first class condition. All good Mining building. 2tp
tires. Will sell cheap. bath,
Waite, 228 S. Barnard St., or tele.
phone 226.0!. ltp
NIFE AND SHE %It Sharpener—
Best approved method used Salm-
WASHING and ironine done for stud
factory work guaranteed Prater- eats at resaonable prices Will call
nity and club wink specially solie- for and deliver Mr. Howard E.
ited. Elnyn F Lenin, 615 West Hopkins. Phone 353-W. 10.16.81
College-avenue.
FOR RENT—Tx o furnished rooms
N 1 ith mivnte bath. Phone 532-12.
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"They Shall Not Pass!"
—Says the oil skin slicker to the
wily rain drops. After all, the
biggest feature of the slicker is
that it be absolutely waterproof.
Ours are! Is yours?
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Ask for a slicker with this label
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AjVIONTGOMERY'S
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ON THE EVE
Three Triumphant Yankees
conduct. the Blindfold test . .
and MILLER HUGGINS picks OLD GOLD
The Babe and Lou here will tell you
that there is only one way to choose
a pitcher . . . and that's to send him
into the box and let him twirl a few
inning's.
So the best way to choose a ciga
rette is to put them all through their
paces in the blindfold test.
In the test I have just made, Ow
GOLD played right into my mitt. Its
zippy flavor and mellow smoothness
couldn't be touched by the other
three brands.
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Made from the brart•lraoea of the tobanro plant
SMOOTHER AND BETTER-- "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD".
FOR SALE-1924 Dodge Touting car.
Excellent condlt:on, $125 00. Phone
500.
OF THE , WORLD'S SERIES
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the dressing room at Navin Field in Detroit, each of the four leading brands, clearing his
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig gave the blindfold taste with coffee betneen smokes. Only one
cigarette test to Manger Miller Huggins. questioo was inked, "whlah one do you dke
The fatuous Yankee pilot R 45 asked to looks best?"
LOST—Scabbard and Blade pin some.
where on campus. Finder please
return to A. D. McCullough, Daisy
Office. 10-12-2tp
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1 * Delivery
MANESS 617VERS
± There is no other cleaning like STATLEI
,
It pays to insist on Quality and Service
.t. 124 ALLEN STREET Phone 616
MILLER HUGGINS
(mho made the tat)
Tuesday, October 16, 19
WANTED—Used copies of
Laboratory Manual of Moe
Heat and Sound. Leave hare
secretary at the Physics of&