Tucsday. dantun y 8. 1929 Penn State Courtmen Oppose W. Maryland (Continued from lust pnge) Ink 111r11 fm a staT battle Several eternns m ill be Included an the line up of the Southern panser Olean• on all pr obably slat t the untie at cen ter v.ith Sulh•.nu and Smith at for wards and Vet Bur en and Conulock at gum ds Conch Heimann is undecided its to the nice whom he ssnll stmt no the titan heel eneountei He will inn oh ably call fon the sciences of the some tenni that saw action tignut,t Getty, burg. Captain Lou Gently still assunoe the cent. 'nominee with tithe, Jacob son or Mazess at night fon word and Minos on lon ununne nit left forwintd. Skip Stahl°, and Joe no doubt tote up then duties at the de fensive posts In .1 contest not hod be lagged plat ing and ttild shooting on the p.nt at both teams Penn State's cow titian teat uhlc in eke out a it to 3 I tactic y from Conch lien BICRIII'S Battlehrld the first athletic contest in the Iteci cation Ball The Nittany passel, led ,) to 4 al , the clove of the first (want. Lou Redly stalled sculling activities by nicking good .t penalty toss, folloy.ecl closely by Bennie Jacobson and Joe Wilson Mho each caged a foul go al Tine scone at the end of the second poi nod I,ns Penn State 15, Gettysburg, Cell, shut% 'take, Lead Ilehe, Gettysburg center, placed the ‘viltolii in the lead rot the hist tune diming the contest by tossing Me foul goals The 111 eau.-coached quintet i.tnin ed It, small lead until °ally in the font th lie] and o hen Ki mune and Maness, who we, e substituted, ac- counted tor one field goal each. placing the count at 21 to 22 Angelmo) facd the come once mole with a shot .hot Lon beneath the net. Ton field gook I* both Stalllet- and Enke made to tally 29 to 20 In favor of Getteshm 1% all tin cc nunutes to go Ballet add ea one mote point fon the Bulletts but Bloom: cent the game Into .1 21-11 deadlock with too penalty tov,es as the tom th pond ended At the hegarnung of the extta 5-nun att. Poled Guhan caged a fine tin ow Much nuts followed almost namethate ly mall a double•deck“ by Angel- LOST— sit-hot “ntanung a suit and overcoat at Lew isdmn station Lulu. 2 nude, please i eturn to 111 South Pugh Area. Itewai 1-8-2ta Equitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) Garrison '27 AGENT EIMMIE This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop !VMI A Good Military Watch for $7.50 CRABTREE'S AVOID The Usual Seasonal Illnesses by using Gilliland's Compound Cod Liver Extract Builds Up the Body Tissues RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist moyet giving Gettysbing a 3-point advantage. With tuo minutes or ploy mg time lemming Jock Mazes, sent the leathern sphme tlaough the told, thi en times to clinch the con test for the Lions Ihe Bullet the Was unable to tally another point and the gnme ended mall the some 17 to 31. Coaches Elect Bezdek Association President (Continued from fast page) sentiment had been voiced by the members ,of the association The laic egaiding a point lot mery In st doom, 2 ecommended by Be/del: too years ago, ions 101 l acted by the Natany tu tor. ‘ As newly elected in esident, Ile/dA appointed chairmen of venous com knitters. These ate Booboo, football tiles committee; Young, Penasyhanin apt °pains; Mechan, New Ym k mu- Snoiße, entmtamment ; Tlastlewaite, ViNcolimn, gene.' football toles, Fanson, Tufts, ethics; McGugan, Van . dm hilt, stabilumg conmuttee, Cmorgeton n, menthe, ship; andAtopea , 'Ptinceton, hone,. y membet ship When asked Ins opinion of the new lute adopted by the coaches coneein m; fumbles, Be7dek quickly lephed "I think it is an excellent i ule It goes the offense a little mote ee dom in taking Lhances. deem ding to this i tiling, the defense still lie at a blight thsads outage st ith the 'milt 'that gleaet aggi essiveness still he developed in football And tie knots agetessis cress .baps means og -11:3g." WANTED—Sccretniy, young um., fleshes position, expelicnced sten fig and bookkeeptn, flute yens high school comincicial te 01- log Call cor,teniav Of 2112-11 TRY OUR Toasted Sandwitch Specialties PENN STATE SWEET SHOP West Dealer AN enue "Make-up is a poor make-shift." "A healthy skin is always lovely." Elizabeth Arden has a Scientific Preparation For every need of the skin On Sale at College Cut-Rate Store 3: .:: 131 Soul h Allen. Street "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" ::: .. 1: Text Books and Supplies for all the :!: •i: . ..t• x Short Courses - ... ICE SKATES $1.25 to $2.50 .:. Attached to Shoes $6.00, $B.OO, $ll.OO HOCKEY STICKS —35 c $1.50 •:. ALL WOOL SOCKS —50 c •-: :!: Skiis All Sizes and Prices L. J(. METZGER, 111 Allen Street . :X. .:. Boxing Contenders Don Gloves For First Time (Continurgi hem fist page) 111. IV be fOl Coll to telinriulsh the mui dlen•maht post, and display his list. n•m es in the 175-pound tines. 'Malty WA:MiI:V.IIs willing to OW) , into ..5' of the thine Immo daimons Stan Knlalat-la. tthn matte n bpi rot the ]:;5-pound title last veal, . Isol king foe, p.hle in on elfin t to ounlify. Sin the 125-pound die iiiton Koh's lone ambition is to oct cry the thi one this, he. last you, in Intettol legmte cmpetttuin To supplant Koly in the lightweight class, Coach Hooch has a number of 111.tls looking eandulatec. Casom, the most monasing tontendm, is I egged and lie hits hind The 115-pound di v sloe should be anothei met rN battle, with Wilfred, Stteran of tuo seasons, Cat data, fast, closet puncher, and .Jan Boyle, of last sem', freshman team, setting the pace 47' orit L'yperiment • ‘ithcce - State College, Pa. —Elizabth Arlen EIR 5.`1170 Pj NN STAIE COLLEWAN 1 BIGGER AND BETTER FROMM'S duper-disposal by far surpasses any selling event ever attempted We arc more than pleased with the response we received with our announcement of this gfeat selling event. No wonder—when we offffer Society Brand, Hart-Schaffner and Mirx, Kirshbaum, Learbury and Braeburn Suits and Overcoats, Johnston & Mur phy, F'xirsheim, Walk-Over, Crawford Shoes for Men, I Miller, Stetson, Walk-Over and Meenihan Arch-Aid for Women; Me, Arrow and Eagle Shirts, Schoble, Emerson Hats. at prices that assure savings. Everyone will want to take advantage of the savings. These are just a few of the many specials we are offering. MEN'S SHIRTS WOMEN'S PUMPS GENUINE B. V. D. oin regular $2. 5 0 Two A In oup of Satin. UNION SUITS bhnt, with collar, at- for taehel, in new Spring $ 00 Sti ap. Opera and Pat- 414 Sold CS tNS here at d , " 00 patterns 4. cuts that ~ old at $6 50 $1 50. All gives to 46 Reductions On Shoes For Men $6.50 Sterling Shoes $5.45 $7.50 Walk-Over Shoes 86.85 $8.51 Crawford Shoes $7.45 $9.00 Crawford Shoes $7.95 $lO.OO Florsheim Shoes $8.85 $12.00 Florsheim Shoes $10.45 $15,50 Johnston and Murphy Shoes $14.50 Johnston and Murphy Shoes Men's Suede Jackets Sold at $12.50, but our $8.85 price now is Men's Slickers Sold at s6.so—Duling this ~ ale only • _ GOING FAST, - MEN! A Group of Florsheim Shoes These Society Brand Broken lots of these fine shoes, in tan only $6.45 While they last SUITS _ . - MEN'S • MEN'S A l oup of these $ ;:. TRENCH COATS TOP COATS g-3 0 * ' fine uitsl that for- . mer sold up to will never besl 4 35 frs in 4 $ 8' 75 full l\tla s e k i IT troth $6O. There is still duplicated "aPPY• i , ille 3 by S ,, o u e , i i sold up to $45 ago d selection to Better hurry and - be had. ' make your selec- •i ti 'don now. SAVE ON YOUR OVERCOAT All $35 Suits Reduced to $28.50 All $4O Overcoats Reduced to $32.50 All $4O Suits Reduced to $32.50 All $45 Overcoats Reduced to $36.50 All $45 Suits Reduced to $36.50 All $5O Overcoats Reduced to $42.50 All $5O Suits Reduced to $41.50 All $55 Overcoats Reduced to $42.50 All $6O Overcoats Reduced to $46.50 Sale Reductions On Women's Shoes = $7.00 Oxfords and Pumps $7.50 Oxfords and Pumps $8.50 Walk-Overs $9.50 Walk-Overs $lO.OO Stetsons $12.00 Stetsons $12.50 I. Millers Tuxedoes Reduced $25.00 Tuxedo ' $21.50 $35.00 Tuxedo $28.50 $40.00 Tuxedo $32.50 $50.00 Tuxedo $41.50 FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus $5.45 $5.95 $7.45 55.45 $8.95 $10.45 510.43 Men's Slip-Over Sweaters In plain and fancy col- $3.95 ois. Sold at $3.00 Men's 75c Hose You'll It ant several 49c pans at this price.
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