Page Four INotices MI C E Baiba, laeLhanical engin eel of the Boston and Maine indie.el has telegiaphed that he nil! be un nide to give his scheduled lectuics on Thuisday and Finlay. I=IMI Menibevi of the Dan y Science club u ill niect in Boom 219 Dany Building at 7 o'clock toniononii night I=o=l There mill be a meeting of the Rtual Life club in Room 100 Hoitu,'Hue building at 730 o'clock lemon on night. Pia. Ralph U Blasmgame of the School of Agi icultute mill speak on "Eleatification of Ennui Homes." =EI All Julians who have not ietuined thus La Vie ;moots to the Penn State Photo Shop nitia do so berme noon tonnitioss oi thou pittutts still on selected by the stair Student. olio hie paid then sub ..clitaion to the Y C A. may call at the "Y" hut ro, that niemboship caids. I=l=l Fie,hinen and ,orilionune Land]. datt, for the biz:elle., stall of Fllll II report in Room 19 Liberal Airs build ing at 8 °Mock tonight. I=IMI Debating Li lak on the advealsing question nail he held at 7 JO o'clock tonicn a on night an no Engancea mg D NOTED SCIENTISTS WILL SPEAK HERE Dr. 12. W. Thatcher To Address Agricultural Experiment 'Department Friday STAFF ARRANGES SECOND OF FIVE PRESENTATIONS As a second of a seven of lice talks uy pi eminent scientists, Piesident It Thutchel, of the Maskachugetts Agi ieultui al college, still address the staff inenibets of the agticultinal es peinnent depnitnient in Room 100 lloiticultule building at I o'clock I inlay afteinoon ling topic still be "Science and Life" llt E 3 Xi aus, of the ilepaitment of botany at the Um, eisity of Chi cago, mill speak hole Deceinbei 1.3 Ito mill discuss "The Relation of Plant Physiology to Reseal eh in Othei Fields of Plant Industly " Dr. Allen To sp.a. FoDonau: Dr Ktaus, D. E. IV Allen, thitetot of the office of espell inent stations of the United State, en "Problem, in Organization fot Ro seate]," Jamulty 17 Di It A Em erson, depaitment of plant bleeding at Cm nell unnetsirty. surll be the lust sptalier of the setter, He soil lec ture on the "Status of Coin Genetics Research." ... GERNERD'S i;'. 110 Allen St. ' SUITS ON ERCOATS SPORT WEAR :i: ... nenlung -1 , r,,1ng - -nep.nring , Will You Be Prepared for Business Leadership? \VHEN you finish College will you have a knowledge of busimss fundamentals 1., h ICil all enable you to succeed , Or are you facing years of apprenticeship —the trial and error ricthod—which may never lead to 511CCe33 7 Babson Institute training serves m an excellent transition learn College to the business rancid Here you mould be taught the fundamental laws of Fi nance, Production and Distribution By frequent trips to factories and bust. nos organisations you would be shown how dime laws are applied in actual business life You would be in a ,moll confer e ence group, working in a busi sines nvironment, under the personal direction of business executives, You may enter at the beginning of any quarter term and complete the work in nine consecutive months. Send for-Itookiet I Every Colleur mon oho tvornlototo terl ' alnigtV;Vt ' s74l;Ye d oWl3 k: Is explain. In detail the work &hon. the rt; ' J ' eMe ( ntrold " g; ur leo!ror h :l4 " l: acnieveu A copy well be acne tree Mail Coupon Now ! ISABSON I mi.l it tit( 33Z M r Ilmelry thilmon Puri. 11. inn Send Inc. without obhitation Training for Minima% Leadership" and complete pattlaulate about Babson Institute Name 5"1, 1 z. Nrif,„ Stair SAMII3II.II3.I2IIVIC=I:I=MISSIDMIZIS= How Penn State Opponents Fared Lannon Valley 13 Mublenbuig 0 Getty sbni g 11 W Alm!, land 19 Duanell 0 W and J. 0 Pennsehanni 31 Columbia 7 Spacuse 6 Colgate 30 Notre Dime 7 Cat neym Tech 27 Lafayette 7 Penn State 0 Pittsbmgh 0 Nelnaslai 0 Pittsburgh Yearlings Tic Plebe Eleven, 6-6 (Continued horn first pane) Conley, Pat's tight halfback Uho, when tackled, fumbled the ball, Tomb !mane.= lot Penn State or the :10. Nal il mink The Panther fonvmd mall 'mined nuneneti able against the Lion o,laught and the Gougle, coached ...lime gained possession of the hall Atte, an esi.hunge of kicks, the Pitt elm en ad‘anced to Penn State's 2.0-paid line as the qua, lei ended • On the nest Oa., Pat gamed a rant dean at center, and, orretang, up a smashing line attack, adeaneed the ball ',Alan I yards of the Natanv sconng stain,' Conroy, Panther ugh:. halfback, tied the score be oaldar Ins way through the Lion fornarir seal! for a touchdown The atterlre for the est, a pant failed Tomb iticmcd the kick, off but was downed in his flacks on his own 13- yaul line Following n gain of 3 yards, a Natany back was thtown fin a 12-Sind loss Judy Lasich again displayed his plOWeSb with a 55-paid kick, the ball being downed on Pat'. JP-}m d mai lc The !shots w sic un able to gain, howeyei, and punted to Penn State's 24-paid stripe 'gaining one fist down Lasich kicked once mote, this tone to Pat's lb yard Foul fhst downs in succession gu‘e the ball to the Smoky City glidnien or the Nittany 8-3atd mathei On the fourth down. eftet they had failed to gain the tequited Natdage, the Pitt - - - - r 0 Y': ; Free : 7 .4 f .. : ; .O. , ' A , Free i f y •,*: Delivery '',. , - . Delivery ,ii ii' ... '-'. ' g ~ i.e..; . ' CLE. 6 II,TreitiDVERS ' There Is No Other Cleaning Like Stallers .c., PRESSING THREE-PIECE SUIT 35 CENTS :: 0 It Po s To Insist On Quality And Service g j iii 131 ALLEN STREET Phone 616 d•KIANKW.ANNI4N-NNWiNNWOVOiNANWOri.AVSMIA,%'%,;%,,MANNO.,I4 Keefer• Nolan Hardware Co. This store has ahlays been the headquarters for Mall3Mgi=:l3M/EMI And Inn e in operation among the different Fraternity !louses about fifty-two of these Ranges We haN e taken on the MAJESTIC SUPERSERVICE GAS RANGES 11 huh Is the most popular, most m.o.:meal Gas Range fur Hotel and Fraternn) Übe .-::.....: r.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Vi • ;,,' , - ', • ',',: :1';•••• ~ ,-,, ,/;,-;,:,,- 1 , ,,, . f ...„ • . .„1.,..t,,,, ; ., A-- , :-. ! ,e...lzt• or r-- . -'' Co make that first ~ : hour class • . and have your break fast too, choose a cereal that is nourish ing yet easy to digest. Shredded Wheat can be eaten in a hurry if necessary—the crisp shreds and the rough age keeit "bolted" healthful even when Shredded Wheat EAT IT WITH • WHOLE MILK ycallings made an unsuccessful ley foe a field goal. Smith, Leath, and Sn3det aided giently the uoik of Captain Laslch in the bael,field while the entire line played ito heat game of the season Judy Lamb woo tesponsible for 5 of the tubs' lost dom.,. Maroon Team Defeats Nittany Gridders, 7-0 (Continued front fast page) u.is downed on his own 15-said line Puisell and Illoilison gamed 5 yaido on 2 plays but on the nest down Slimsley smashed through and pinned Pins<ll for a 12-yard loss. Pulse]] kicked out of bounds on Penn State's 43-yaid Diechich made 5 yards at tight tackle and Steve llamas lip ped off 18 mole through the sum. place Millet made 5 yards around left end but brie the Lafayette line held and took possession of the ball on downs Lafavette slatted a match nt this point that ended on the Lions' 30- m‘.l line nhete Hainas Intercepted an enemy pass. On the ne',t play Joe Millet chopped back 10 yards and booted the ball a distance of SO yards mei the rivals' goal line. The Mai non backfield ens unable to advance the piplan and Putsch punted to Penn State's .17-ard line McCrack en replaced Millet at this Junctute of the game Steno llamas reeled off 12 yards on a fake through right tackle but Mc- Cracken was downed for no gain on the nest play. A Lafayette penalty and plunges by Diedrich and Humus guse Penn State a first down on the Leopards' 31-yard line Hensle fad ed to gain around left end but :Mc- Cracken clashed around the opposite terminal for 8 yards Hensle lost 5 yards on a reverse and the Lion hopes for a touchdown waned. After an other plunge and an Incomplete,' pass, Lafayette claimed the hall on its own 21-yard line Lafayette Tallies Unsuccessful in ads aneing the ball, toe Leopoldo punted out of bounds on the ,16-},ild line Aftcl several line THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN plunge, failed, MeCincken retui nod the kick which was downed by Ed uard•. on Lafayette's 35-yard mni k. Another exchange of lacks, to the Maroons' advantage, placed the ball on the Leopards' .IS-vend slime At this point Wilson and Pin sell canted the ball into Penn Stnte's tetritory but Thompson faded to kick an at ' tempted field goal Coop French kicked to midfield and Lafayette began the match that end ed in a touchdown Wilson lost 6 }aids around left end but a pass, Shellenbuiger to McKean netted 11 yards and Pursell made it a first doun on the 2.1-yard line In a more plunges Wilson and Pinson placed the ball on the 12-3 and mail, 'Wil son smashed through left tackle for S yards and Pursell clashed light tackle for a touchdown Thompson's try for the extia point was wide but Penn State was declared off-side and the point counted. The remainder of the game found Penn State inaiching into Lafayette's teri dm). on sci eial occasions but the Araloon line held for Minns each tone. The Lions essayed numeious passes but to no mail. Lafayette's vigilant defense either knocked down the pass es of hui the passel. to such an extent that the aciial attack proved futile. MIMiEII - I' shbach stl s - lute It I' Wulf 11unrcle ___________lt F Sberuoud Miller Vit Holbert Diedrich 1111 Item. 1111 111urrinon llamas 1 V Furst!! PP.... IP period,. Penn Stp I.4lP>ette 0 0 0 0-0 0 7 U 0-7 Touehduon Punell Point utter touclulov.n Thontimun Wenn State ollitule I bubetitutione. Penn Stnte .t r rl.l4. a .m., c o . f0 ,, r01 , 1 Anninn for Strobl, Du.i, ro Andrene (or Eeehlno.h MorLin tr kon (or mikr 1.."'"6"" (or M'C glne fur c French for Aker/Our,. %%Wit' for FAnne, Conine for H. . . . - . Ito—Matron for lions, Mill, for Shell, ...hollenberet r for Kollsst, Wilson for Rambo. Chimentl (Cr 3lorriion • Texas 1.: Hamburgers "They arc Different" Texas Hot Weiners 3:. 4-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: MORRELL'S A PARLOR if; • t 8 Tables * OPPOSITE, POST OFFICE ::. 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