Page Si =, • --- --- 1 - z -, , ." - /,- , 4 . 4 - ../._ +e , 1 0. 4 4 IV ,t; ".• - • ; . e . .8,,,••-„, 1 4a, I : 44.31 1 . 2nIfTE-12ATION LIVESTOCK MEN PREPARE FOR CHICAGO CONTEST Champions of the East in live- . stock judging, the Pennsylvania State .college team will begin . tomorrow to point toward ,the intercollegiate contesi; at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago in December With Professor W. L. Henning, of the College animal husbandry department as coach. : Competing' with six other _college teams at the Eastern States Exposi tion, the Penn State group won the contest easily, scoring 4215 points to 3858 for the Massachusetts Agricul tural college team which took sec ond honors. The first fgur and the 'seventh places in individcuitlrSilktn went to the Penn Stale judges, Chest en W. Garretson '3O, being highest with 869 points. Xeen competition is cxpected at t • Chicago livestock classic as— team from mict,ric3tern :institutions have been Whining the judging 'Contests there with monotonous regularity. :AGRONonif JUDGE..AT cowxyAms Several. members. of .the, agronomy staff in the Agricultural school haire been requested to act as judges at various county fairs throughoat the" state. Recently Prof. Gardner judg ed the agricultural display at Clear field, Professors C. 'O. Cromer and W. p. Swope; at the Franklin. Cou nty fair And• Prof.', J. -S. Cobb, -at the Reading lair. . • Welcome Co-Eds, We have ci little 0 Souvenir' for You SCHLOW ' S QUALITY SHOP a • prepared now to-enjoy all the. bligsMsei:thisAciis,cat't. • expect to support your- cheering Section that forward pass if you're getting drenirhed. 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Joe said ho wished he had had sense enough to real ize the importance of correctly fitted Army Shoes .. and bought his; from tit' before . he started .his Profit by Joe's experienCe and .advice. Let us fit you. - 4130stonians";tif. the 'save exceptional merit in'new-Falr'styles. • , . Dr. Scholl'-* - foot , -Comfort:Service . COLLEGE BOOT . SHOP. •• ~,„" • Allen. Street " ^ . PENN GRID ARRAY BEGINS PRACTICE IN PHILADELPHIA, After returning from their train; ing•calnp at Cape May, Penn's Red and Blue gridders 'resumed practice on. Franklin field Saturday. ' Dead Coach Lou Young expects td have his charges in top form for tho, opening encounter with Franklin and Marshall Saturday. Dick Cent's; stellar back, has been removed froM 'practices with an infected foot but is expected to be in shape for' Satur day's fray. • THE PENN STNA' COLLEGIAN ATYFRO'SNATOMSB FROM. LIFE Ni- COLLEGE American rollegii — ind: college life form the basis for sefekral bits of wise, humerous remirkst hicluded. 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