Page Four L ! HEICMAN,SEZDEIL.C.ANOVeI?..O4IcGINS VETERANS RETURN TO LION GRID TEAM (Continued from first page) bet*een the goal posts to bring the count to 7. Listless offensive playing coupled with frequent penalizations prevent ed the .first team from adding to their score during the second and third quarters although attacks on varsity territory by the second string outfit were repulsed by the i.„ varsity li '. An attack on the sub's defensive ' all, interspersed with a forward assing attack netted the varsity b 1 carriers e another tour -1 down in t . e final t Dor" Rrt At RI W. I As a r 4 4t before the final push to achieve riirfeetion for the opening fray with:lNiagara university I! Bezdek a i a group of 28 pla for Eagl mere ' Saturday 're tog for a w k-end returning to State College y terday. Practie sessions began again yes terday of 'rneen._l4ooing_nrictic• have beerrilik - oramned whffe - ater. noon drills will be held at 4 o'clock during the - tematfitter - arthr : —,.. i Extensive ttiork on bucking ma chines as, wetr•as tackling and signal practices masked drills last - week. Passing and kicking practice was al. so emphasized while Coach Bezdeir put his charges through frequent scrimmages during • the • afternoon practices. • .Coordination and teamwork will probably be stressed by the mentor :during the drills this week while playa and formations will, be polish cd for the opening of the season Sat -1: • FrOsh: Welcome For a -DistinCti‘iol Collegiate Cut, Patronize ThyS ShOp'f, BEAUTY AND BARBER SERVICE Pastime Building . • Student Desk Larnps Double Sockets Lamp Cord Attachment Plugs Radios Atwater Kept R. C. 4, -. 14159# • ~ • ~ t . , 1 - ,, ,, .. - , : ':•;.:Ats ti:-..i, SHADES BRIDGE LAMPS All Kinds of Wiring Supplies Repair Work of All Kinds Radio Supplies Electric Supply Co. ,les Bank Bldg. l 121 Allen Street A Pack of Nittany Lions HARRIERS, TRACKMEN WILL REPORT TODAY • • Varsity and s freshman crass country candidates will. report to Coach Nate Cartmell at 4 o'clock this afternoon on the New Beaver field track. Varsity and freshman track, and field men will also re-. port. STUDENTS ENROLL F0R,1929-30 TERM • (Continued Jr rat pp - ....rukx- • in .. sr 245 i n 1 bSt year, the School of Liberal Arts increased its ,Tuottlt2.6o for the cur, ; , Z. V lol,lin e j and 14litry mo, .e ge rcentag Inerease in new students, accepting• sixty-six freshmen as compared to only forty nine plebes last year, Nearly 800 entering freshmen grad ... • *ommtireir-respective- prepare. tory schools in the• upper two-fifths —.mole in the• upper two-1,. of their class. The scholastic leaders, among the new students include. 691: men and 105 women. Closely follow-, ing this ranking, 290 freshmen fmish-' • BEAUTIFUL ALAMAC CARDS MAKE SELLING A PLEASURE . &Moe atal , Chrlsaass Cresting Cards cas y s. roen every desirable • Inteirt7aleatna Was, satosla Wok of tanarad cards sfaidollor tax sasortusentstsr..aa s aLo ahrt . axess rasing. 2•lolAltiftg COMPANT, NEwTom. p a pp i 5 Vat:la:s= t lYew Yoik w==a ed in the third fifth of their grtiduat log classes. Twci hundred and 'oeven. ly-four,,yrffn and sixteen co-eds nor rowlynisim the upper group of stu dOnts.. A total of these shows a scant hundred new students who graduated below the third fifth of their class, 'Registration data reveals that two Seta . of twins have matriculated ,at. Penh State. Miss Margaret E. Fahr inger and Miss Marie S. Fahringer, of Sunbury, will attend College to gether for the next four:years: : The other sec of twins. is Edward Munch and John,C:idunch; Of Dor moot. e`IATIII%I IWholesalo and Retail D rs in 17 a a y : 1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. FRU ANISIIRUTOD Italian Olive Oil All Kin f Macaroni • !IVO!) 1.1: P!,11103 •, • / BeaverdiNfilmq fX9, FRANK SCIORIIN Phone 210 To, the Piti' • The - Management of the Green Rooin invites you to 'visit • . our new Tea Room Meals and Lunches served at all times Alio Caterers , for Luncheons, .Dances, - DlnnerS, Tlanqueti, Parties and Smokers. • ' • ; lips o ilsgenr3iAsthtflloge Avanue ruid Pugh Stteqi I 130SLEY, • Manaer iiisirraiLliffaiii.lilTAWL- env 5 i '''(- ;7• Fteshtnen More or Your Money At This Store Shies . - - - - - $3.85 SBlickAjef., - - - - -85 c flitt Black Socks - - - - - - 2r p 25c Men's Shirts - - = '51.29 BaliZoltHeie" - - : $l.OO L. The tHub' "The Big Store" East College Avenue THE PENN "STATE' COHLEGIA VETERAN BOOTEKS', BEGIN WORKOItiS Experienced Vaipity antlllebe Candidates Report. for. Soccer. Practice "" Ten 1 itrmei,' .. totir' s mipMCnc&l substitutcts, ghd earned ;their . ' fralinen last fall; ilifficitidted theicrib or ganized ,pre 2 g.eaimilivoileiipt "lid 'the NiNtanyr:qweerinen old ••laL crosse p attire field last night' , • • CoactliJeffiles expects 'to coinplete his squad this , week following the ar rival of!Cvenst.tinoters:yeho have-not as yet re'jjorted. McKune, a hooter from Joannasburgc,South, Africa, oat standing.plehe goalie last year is ex pected •M arrive lorlioriew. Jeffries believes that the promising plebe will develop into a first strifig• aspirant. Harvey, Allen and Hutchinson, ail varsity fullbacks, went through the limbering up exercises :yeiterday in good form. Harvey is a' veteran of several campaigni,-,vvidle Hutchinson earned his letter lasyear when Allen was forced to leavo_bis _Varsity berth because, of injuries._ Forward Material .Reports Threegypteraw 141cLaren, • Edge,r- ., ' ton .an 4 ' . ptrinalin,- will . also vie. Air the halo posts. Edgerton was sc . .' lected k t leading mentors •fer the mythical 4 1-American , eleven two sec cessive - seasons. Strimlin is the only remainittg:soccer candidate who ,was a membp.r.of the champion Ship team id 1926 i; Since 'he. dkl ,ricit, attend C01..' lege last year, htr.will , hei 'eh 'aigiblel athlete !thih season. hfate44 fof;Bill Jeffries'iiiiWr'ard wall includes Skinnel; 'Crammer, An derson and-Lutz,-all. earners of ' the varsity f'S". Trayis,Meiselman and' Miller are experienced candidates for the Lion machine whe.havg pot-yet received- -letters. , The: aspihanti for the forward positions is coleted by Debonis, Tyson, Ehepard, Masters, Young and Battersby, all o sc fall's freshmen aggregation. Baca HartZ flenszey, Clare, Vyversb rg, Shea ler, 1 and Shaw are also recruits rem the first ye4iiquad. • ; • PATROI , II E OUR ADVE TISERS ini lz PLEBE GRIDDERS PRAeTICE TODAY To Hold First Session at 4 ,O'clock This Afternoon-125 Sign Up For Ye'aTling Team With the opening practice sched uled for 4 o'clock this afternoon on ' New Beaver 'practice - field, Tolich Dutch Hermann begins the task, of moulding his 1929 freihman grid ag gregatiOn from the 125 - candidates reporting last,week. Nighty-one of the most promising yearlings. have, been issued uniforms. Although the opening game with Syr,,, sense - freshmen, will - not be played until November 9,-Coach Hermann in tends to hold daily practice sessions. The material reporting at the meet ings held yesterday, Friday and Sat urday, is of practically the same cal ibre as last,year with the number of candidates - approximately the same. A number of high and • prep school slam have already reported while the outlook ,for This season will be indi cated by the showing made in practice this week. LIONS TO MEET COLGATE GRIDDERS IN 3 BATTLES Penn State football teams will Meet gridiron. representatives of Colgate university 'in 1930,..1931, 'and_ 1932 ('according to Neil M. Fleming, grad uate manager . of, athletica..at, re.on The New YOrk institution has con= tracted .tci meet the Lions, on .NOll Beaver ileld next year and in 1931 while thl:Nittany warriors will jean- , ney to Phmilton to meet the.Marisin array. 1932. ' Next Year's ,encoun ter-will be played Alumni Homeconi imi day October 26. - Lion gridders have not faced foot ball representatives of-Colgate since 1911- when the Maroon team met de , feat at'the hands•of the Blue and White aggregation by an 18-to-9 score at State College. DrY !ece Snit $l.OO il/ressin g 35?;• /1/ GFANERD'S Allen Street . . :SIDE REPAIRING, t nt • • Tenn State • Shoe Shop Earl L. Kline, Prop. Opposite Post Office :^: :~:-Ft-'r ,":'ar:-i^C }:-'rte: 1 : -I »'r'r'rYt - }}:-:-'rYd-S^:-i-:Sri ✓ r3-7^'s-t'F°i-F4 ^ 7-::-'ri~•N.-:-'r. :i^:: 3^: :-::.:~~ •? i :..». Ever'body's Talking, about the woaderfolly, improved SOUND and TALKING Pietui;es at the qATHAHM THEATRE since the re-opening last Saturday and all agree that the acoustic experts have completely solved the problem. Don't fail to vislt the CATHAUM so that you may! judge for yourself. SEE the Artistic Beauty of the new decorations; ,sound . pie_tures , bothersome reverberation; . . . • " NOTE til Perfect NittnralneAs of Voice,lhe Mellowness of Tone! - • . - - _ i ~ . - • • . .. and "the Clear Understanding.of. Each Spoken Word! • • . . : , . NO STRAD:Hi4 O. TO:UNDERSTAND EACH WORD DISTINCTLY! .c . • Sound,Pictures At Their Best PITT'S VARSITY DOWNS RESERVES IN PRACTICE Stellar • offensive work by :Thum, Williams, and .Parkinson; enabled Pitt's varsity football warriors to de feat a determined reserve team in a practice encounter Saturday. • flood, reserve fullback, also str.rred on the offense. Poor handling of the hall marred the work of both teams in the first half although the varsity showed. decided improvement 'in the last period. I • CC)LUATF; CUBS USE MAP • , Colgate fre's‘hinen negotiate the new, unknown grounds , of the • campus by means of 4 mup 'pouted in the library. The map shows the. location of important points in Hamilton, gew York, and on the campus. It was pre pared by Charles G. Spencer, College librarian. • THE NITTANY RESTAURANT George Kepreos, Proprietor The Best. Health Insurance is Pure Food Well Cooked Quick Service"— Cleanlines.; Absolute Purity -136 Allen Street. State College, Pa MEESE Tuesday, September-21, 1929 NIAGARA WILL PRESENT POWERFUL GRID TEAM Undefeated for three years . in•tlie New York state small colleges' con ference, Niagara university will place a powerful_ eleven on the gridiron this fall. About,2o./veterans' are - left from last-year's squad. head Coach Shel don Hecker is planning a forward passing attack as the basis of 'the Purple attack. STUDENTS JUDGE CATTLE • Penn ;State is represented in the Intercollegiate Live Sloth judging contest now' being held at the' East ern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass., by a team composed of Pro fessor L. Henning, Philip J. Marshall '3O, G. Floyd Dye '2O, John S. Bertollete 'qo, Mark P. Schuman '3O, and Harry A. Berge '3O. 2-C^ll~ir~n'~4~F3^r-'rar'ro'r.^:-7•:•i••: •
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