Friday, November 2, 1928 VVOMF,N Editor-in-Chief Agnes E Geary '29 Assistant Editoi 7, Maigaret M. Marcel '29 Associate Editor Bessie I Wolfson '29 Junior Assistants Helen r•. Fount '3O ilfortha J Gobrecht '3O Gum° hf. Womhow '3O IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ,"` - The proceeds of the Coven dance tonight will help to finance the National Cwen Convention to be held at Penn State' next Spring. The convention will be one of the finest means of advertising the College that the girls will ~have this year, and it is being anticipated with enthusiasm. The Student Government, re ' alizing the indirect bearing which the dance will have on the success of the convention, has panted an extra privilege in the form of a free social function for all the gu Is who attend the dance. The enthusiastic co-operation of the women students in mak ing the venture a success will be an exploit of real loyalty. SOPHOMORE AND SENIOR TEAM WIN MATCHES The Sophomores defeated the See ms by a 1-0 score in the hockey game Yearling Gridmen Meet Tartan Cubs Tomorrow (Continued from fast page) gathering up 5 or 10 yards now and then Ile will take the bight half back position Laschis will assume the duties at fullback During the last too weeks the bully back, under the watchful eye of Dutch Heimann, Wan dulled thoroughly in line plunging His im piosement was noticeable in Tues day's nollinrunge when he repeatedly um mod his way through the second team's forould wall for huge gains Snyder tent rapture Lob, at quatei back at the start of tomosiow's gud non struggle. Lohr will be used as a substitute half bask because of his kicking and inv,sing abilities Linemen Injured Walker and Fhbler who recer,ed in juries in the Syracuse game will prob ably , be kept-on the-sidelines. Stent pee will start the flay at left tackle m place of Hamilton while McMillan will occupy the other tackle berth. Do you want one of a thou ,.• ~• 4 % sand suits made in a batch? • , •-, ,Or fine fabric tailored to 4. 4 your individual measure? 5r. ..,.., . 1. $28 75 ced $3875 -.%) 1 SMITH TAILOR SHOP • 1 / l i Exclusive Agency L I I P 1 — I EDWARD CLOTHES cA4A/28: FOICYOU MEM= Nrw YORK NEWARK' . WASHINGTON . ATLANTIC CIII NOR SOLK We are_loo Per Cent FOR AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO ili State College Bakery Employees :r. .:. ? .:. x ''= Get Your 4. y .:. .4 HOUSE PARTY •;• ,t .!. - , .:. :?. , TUXEDOS 1 • - .4 , A rl: Y BALFURD'S TAILOR SHOP 3: l• UNDER THE CORNER ROOM 1: 1 ••?. n Cleanig ' Pressing . Repairing .:: A. . 1. .:24...4..x4÷:41-:...1÷:..:..:•.:-:..:..:44.4..:.4..:-;..:.4.:..:-:÷x÷:..:-:-:..:•.:4.:..:......:..:..x.+•:..:..:-!. on Holmes Feld lust Midas? aft.- noon The two-year team began wita bang. Jessie Rosenberry was the first to entry the hall past the Sena. defense Roma)ne Chapman followed her twice, incionsing the score to :1. The playing was better benne Mar gaietGuffhe 'l2 had tailed 11,4 halt than afterwards. A change in the toms.' line at the beginning of the second half unmoved the Soma team but it was still impossible to bleak the Sophomore defense The , second Junim-Senan game played on Afonday resulted in a Senior victory of .1-0. Playing Was better second half, on the whole than it was in the last but no one seined until late in the second half when Helen Could shot a goal for the Semis The Innen defense was sneak because of the lack of a right insole liatinyn Michener and Josephine Lees execut ed good diagonal pusses for the Jun. iors The Senicas showed better team co-opeintion than in any pievious game this yeas. McAllister Hall Has Annual Costume Party The Hallowe'en ilay, which has come to be an annual afTail more the gals. was held in the MeAlligtel Hall dining loom Wednesday dining the dinner hour Pliz.es %vete unaided lot eleNet dec. elation of tables and lot the mrange anent of costumes in keeping with the decal talons Miss Ray, Miss Pt ask, Mm and Mis. Hoffman were the judges. Tomb and Turner will pan off at end with Destmdas and Gi!lard in the guard berths and Engel at cen ter. The second team which will make the tam includes Crust, Lohr, Laatu, and Thomas in the backfield, with Walker, Stops, Yablonski, Hamilton, Stewart, Bauman and Rockwood as linemen The Carnegie Tech freshmen have been deefated three times this season. In their opening encounter they , were foiced to bow to the superior attach of the Washington and Jetrifeison plebes by a maigm of one touchdown It was until the waning minutes of the thud quintet that the little Pies )(lents were able to account for then sr, points The Plaid yeallings suiTeied their second setback of the season, this time 19 to 9, at the hands of the West Viiginia grulmen A safety and 'a touchdown scored by Pouncey account ed for theTaitans' end of the score rust Saturday the Panther cubs ad , ministmed the thud defeat, 12 to 0, aftei ouplaymg the Tech team in all depaitments of the game Den red rthere)ou see e! es sign Collegian-a The Lions are off to Philadelphia again, this tone to play Notre Dame 41.0 61.• Seems like the) returned from the Quaker Cot) onl) a few days. ..... or. Maybe they should have stayed there—to one time lint, in that event, they ;matt hare unseen( the Sip tn nve xhu ntialt. And that was a good grune—,Not like tomon Ws will be. The State Collegians and South Benders have met Luke before. The first time Notre Dame didn't eonn stop to shake founds. The) nor° too bus). Smor tug 28 potnix... The second time, the mills em braced each other in the center of the field for lout quintet, Dean of Men Forsees Passage of Bond Issue (Continued from first page) According to Vosliamp the Penn State Women's Club of Philadelphia has been soliciting votes much more dili gently than bare the nice. All of the campaign wolkets ale renewing then efforts to biing the dive for funds to a successful china N. as election day nuns. The Public Information office, under the direction of Mr Don M Creswell, is pros:ding the newspapers of the State with stones concerning all phases of the dna need of Penn State foi funds to carry on a building mogium The county Bond Issue chairmen, a list of whom is printed elsewhere in. this Issue of the com.eniAN, are he ins pros ided with special al tales to release through the county newspap ers All ready for the whistle —or the wind 4 ca, :----A, ( 1 , ,L.,, , ,t.t . ! T. A4r.'lt , ie,Wgili) Y ~,\ - -z v, \ 1 1 1. „ ,,ri -,./ .., x Ix,: 11 t 7 ., 1:3 , g , 1 i 1:2 ~\ 1 ,.:1,1 tilous Bepreparevito en ) t' \., ; 4/ I p, t, jo? , all the big ga t tree l tbn \ 'l ' l l l .7 .- ' 1 3t`171:,..1nr!';'%',,,,1L'a i , \\ 'l4::. 6 ..T.to b tru',"e k ;,';ll. A , , 2 , , , a n t o or m i a , ",. \. correctly h o Lard modeled h ra in. i E „ ` .77. „) most advanced style and all Alligator . 0 fabrics arc a revelation in saute., light weight and durability. Try one on. Cet the feel of a and you'll uppre. mate the big difference. Alligators are sold only at the best stores and retail from 5750 to $25.00. See the new Alligator Aviation model at $lO 00. The Alligator Company, St. Imam, Mo. ALLIGATOR ,:i: Rent - A - Tux. t: x For ''' si: + , November House Party :I:' x WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. - t : Jenkins Arcade Building, l?: 1 : PITTSBURGH, PA. . X Represented in State College by ' ... Jack Stahley :,.: * Alpha Sigma Phi House ' ' Telephone 36 ''.: . i . i. :?. , 4. .:. i : •. :?. COLLEGE BOOT SHOP 4. . .:. .:. .....: ..;.: t ' Offers , * :!.. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. .:. t Men's Patent Leather Dress Shoes t : t i: For $5, ~. .:. t .e New Lot Style is Right X • x x _ 1 Support Amendment No. 2 on November 6 3. :=. ..? , ~.:4.:÷4.::..:.,:.+•:.4...:.,.4.4.0.,:..:..c.0.:÷:•.:4-:..K..:..:4+,,K.i4.:..x.,...H.,....+:4 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN A n d nobody got anywhere By all laws of average or prow°. mon, the Lions should win this time on • the field that Penn has teinrolaub %mated. The Red and Blue team travels to Chicago. Armed with bullet-proof shoulder pads and steel.etethead gears! Captain Scull xtill carry a gun and gum [ohmic Mut phy mill sheath a Idaek-nick. The entree line is sup plied with brass knuckles. For ono gency.,..„ Yen, the Penn tenon i inks as hole in Chicago And the Penn State outfit ‘enture% mto the clty of ... tst . etly Sm (blend.: Which /s the 'lnner? Don't Expefimetzt • With ,your Appearance ••,; S • , s , ,L • • • rri , t 7. 4 <cf. KY KY NEtitlTHt Montgomery & Co State College, Pa. Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee I Resigns From Faculty (Continued from first page) to spend the sunset and evening of pry life oral, the 'literary plans I hare laid out for accomplishment.' Penn State is UCH founded, I hared been most happy here and I believe there is a great future ahead for the: institution But I hare reached the age of retirement." Doctor Puttee cr.as graduated from Dartmouth college in 1888 and three veins lute: retraced his macteer. de. wee from the same institution In 1015 he crooned the degree of mas-1:: ler of literature from Dartmouth and In 1923 his doctor's degree. Lebanon I•: Valley college alb° granted him the 14 degree of doctor of literature in 1915,•: COLLEGE life crams every mi activity. 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