Friday, October 18, 1929 Booters W FACE UNDEFEATED FOES TOMORROW Veteran Lineup To Encounter Twice Tied Opponents on New Beaver Field In a third effoit to decide supiem acy between Penn State and Hart ford socceurten, a veteran Lion elev en will battle the undefeated Scarlet and Black hooters on the football piaetice field nt 1 o’clock tomonou. In the last two ycais, the only clash es between the teams resulted m scoreless ties. " The Nittany booters will face their opening test and also the first league ghmo of the season, while the Havei iotdians won several practice tilts as well as their league encountci with iiihigh The first intercollegiate hat lib of the McPote coached dribbleis resulted in a victory over Western Maryland 8-to-l Lehigh fell before the Havevfordian onslaught 12-to-2. Veterans To Start Frazier, Scarlet and Black captain and right hallback, has had outstand ing in the opening matches Fianev was an Olympic team candidate. Rich ie and Longacre, light inside and cen ter froward, aie high scoreis for the Haverfoid aggregation. Gcrson_or McKune will start at goal for the Lion bootcis, while Hutch inson or Harvey will receive the as signment at right fullback Allen will piobably play in the left full back post. Captain McLaren will cover his light halfback position Egeiton at centei half and Strimlan at left half complete the veteian backficld The outside right berth will he fill ed by Lutz and Travis will start at inside light. Coach Jeffiey believes he has found a combination which Will strengthen the center of the line Uj using Debonis or Skmnoll at cen ter forward and Meisleman oi Gram mar at inside left to assist Tiavia at he centei attack Andet son will play utside left GRIDDERS GET TRIP MENU Colgate’s football team will be well •ared foi on its travels this year, if framer Jack Rourke has anything to say about it. The team will tiavel J,200 miles during the season, and on ill trips will carry its own drinking vater with it; special training table nenus wll also be provided on the lining, cars __ , . HCTURE FRAMING— Have your nctures, certificates, framed. Good voik—Pi ompt set vice— Reasonable dices at the Old Mam Art Shop, op >ositc Front Campus v THE PLACE TO EAT- The Green Room If we are not already serving you, we hope that you will give us the op portunity to do so very shortly. We will take special pride in giving you the very best service we know how to give. The First National Bank of State College r,Si, •, A L . DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier An attractive line of Dog Collars, Leads, Whips, Chains. Collars, Locks, and Snaps WEB TRUNK STRAPS .. RAWHIDE LACES Neatsfoot Oil for your Leather Goods The Keefer Hardware 11 Meet Ha | Lion Among Violets | Penn Stale 'N. Y. U. Kaplan 1 e. Ncmccck Shuwlcy —l. t (c) Giant Zoiella 1. g. Surgisson Eschbnch c Schneidu Rtckoi r. g, Mjer Panuccion r t Concannon Edwaids _i. e - Man»h«l Evans q O'Herm French'- r h. .Jones Diedrich 1. h. Follot Lasich f. La Maik NITTANY GRIDMEN WILL MEET N. Y. U. (Contoured fiom fust page) back positions. L.i Maik will stait at fullback foi the New Yo.le ers -Sconng .14 points against Ver mont in the opening game Beryl Fol let has proven himself the Violet team’s most dangerous soiling thieac. La Maik ami Jcnes came to this yeai’s squad fiom the 1928 firshmun team With the exception of placing Red Evans at the quaiteibaek position in the place of Captain Jack -Jdartm, Coach Bezdek will stait the same Nit tany line-up against the New Yoik team that opened the game against Mai shall Satui day Evans’ ability to cany the ball combined with hi-, speed and defensive ability have earn ed him a place on the vaisity Eaile Edwauls and Mcyci Kaplan will start at ends with Toots Panac cion and Cal Shawley at the tackle berths Johnny Zoiella and Uuich Ilitkei will be at gu&ids while Hetb Eschbuch will leceive the center as- signment Coop French and Yu'r Dieduch will stait at the halfback posts with Judy Lasich assuming his tegular duties at fullback Ficnch will call signals fiom his position at halfback Attempting ’to add to the power displayed by the Lion team Saturday Coach Bezdek has been putting his chaigcs through stienuous sciim mages dunng piacticc sessions this week The vaisity team gamed con sistently thiough the deteimmed le sistance of the sciub team frequently mossing the reserve goal line. Tomoirow’s encounter will be the second meeting between New Yoik' university and Penn State on the giidiron. The Lions first met the Violet team in 1927 when they held the New Yorkers to a ld-to-ltl tie on New Beaver field. For Real Exercise Come to THE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS Over Star Garage W. College (15c 15c erford; H RUNNERS ENTER IN TRIANGULAR MEET Compete With N. Y. U.. Lehigh Teams Over Van Corllandt Course at 11 O’clock When seven Lion harucis striuv off fiom the start at Van Coitlnndt Park, New York, tomoriow with then will file the opening gun in Coach Nate Caitmell's campaign loi a Park, New Yoik, tomonow with then cioss country championship. Rekeis, Detwilei, Captain Ratchi'o Meisingei, Robinson, Comoo, and Glusbum will compose the team foi : first competition of the season iloivmi, seventh in Satuiduy’s tuals, is un able to compete because nt leg m- IIIJIIUCS N. Y U. looms up as the stiongcst tin eat to Nittany hopes Four vet erans fiom the 1928 Violet squad, which boasted an undefeated dual meet recoid and fourth in the chain pionships, foim the nucleus foi this yeai’s aggregation. In addition, .100 Hickey, mile champion, has imported for distance woik Paul Tickers Stars Oveiwhelmmg the Itutgeis harrteis Satui day, the New Yoikeis placed the first loui men acioss in fairly goo I time. They showed power inthe cloto- ly bunched finish of the Inst seven men Lehigh, although defeating I'r sinus. displayed only mediocre possi bilities Leading in both time tnals, Paul GUNS AMMUNITION HAND MADE LEATHER WORK General Repairing of All Kinds Expert Gun Repairing No Job Too Small—None Too Lnigo. If you have a repair job, bung it m oi conic in and see, me* OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ROBERT R. 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Limru IW» College team He has taken great Rekeis has proved the stai of tin. .stops iorwaul over his last vein’s pei foimances The way in which he has taken the lead at the stait, bet the pice, and loped acioss the line with a slicing finMi Recalls to mind Bill Cox Uatcliffo have improved eonsistenth since the stait of the tunning pei iod. as has Rnlph Robinson Foster Coal Supply Co. Genuine Anita Punxsutawney COAL Phone 114-M CENTRAL EUROPE HOLDS ! “Vou fo.tb.Ulcr. must leal./c tin _ ~ „ _ igreat and honoiable lesponsib'htv FOOTBALL VICTORS DEAR:, v hich j oin , () f canymg «m colots . . i m (he «n*atest football mutch in out histrn> Do not disappoint the hopis National Honor Rests On European :„f hundreds of thousands <*l CVecnn tslnviik'! who with tears nl piule aw.iu. \oui uetoiy," the article lends Font hall Plnjcr* Shoulder* Winning an mtenmtionn! rootbull! game in Cential Europe lists become*! r()LLL<,L IS •><> 1 L IUK second in importance onlv to that ofj ARTIST.' ILLLSTK \TOIt SVYS winning militmy snap* , Accoidmg to the Chechoslovakian i College r. no place foi nit students, press, if this nation loses its football accoidmg to James Montgomeiy game with Hnngniy, the futmc* of‘Jie‘Flagg, well-known illnstratm, who nation is lost One Prague new ,- 1 sets foi th his Mews on the matter in paper lecenlly admonished the play- a iccent letter to the editoi of the eis to presc*ive the nation’s honor uv'New York Tniir k winning the match I Declaring that college, w ith its uilcs (waSP**' The moit popular ready to-eat cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fra ternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include ALL-BRAN. Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Wheat Krumblcs, and Kellogg’s Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffec Hag Coffee—the cof fee that lets you sleep 1| l| 1 PEP H BRAN FLAKES U ’ wheala y —msf-ss. || YOU'LL WANT THIS SMOOTH# SWEET NUMBER IN YOUR BOOK* RUTTI ETTING will have you all sewed up the minute you hear her newest Columbia record. She sings this pair of hundred-proof hits (one from a red-hot show),and makes them sparUe —with all the delightful vi vacity ) ou’vc learned to expect of this great little girl. , ~ . . When you call copy, hear what good company Ruth is in .... t y ▼ Record No. 1958-D, 30*iric7i, 75c AIN’T MISBEHYVIN’—(from ) _ , “Conntc‘s Hot Chocolates*’) > Etuii" At Twilight Vocals ) ° * Record No. 1957-D, 10«inc7i, 75c Lonely Tr oubadour * TlIllOUGIl! (How Can You Say We’re Through 9 ) —Fox Trots— Ted Lewis and His Band. (Incidental singiug by Ted i Lewis). Record No. 19 t7-D, 10-inc/i, 75c Too Wonderful For words— (from Motion Picture ‘‘Words and Music*’) STI.PPIN’ ALONG—(from Motion Picture “Words andMusic”— FoxTroh —Ipana Troubadours, S. C. 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Ask that Kellogg’s Pep Bran Flakes be served at your fraternity or campus restaurant. <o^ PEP BRAN FLAKES Record No. 1913-R, Iom’w7i, 75c Waiting at tiic end of i hr Road— (fiom Motion Picture ‘ Hallelujah*’) TRAV’UN’ ALL ALONE— Vocals— Ethel Waters. ••Staple Soldi" COLUMBIA “NEW PROCESS*’ Uer U S Pat. Oil. RECORDS Viva-tonal Recording — The Records without Scratch Fox Trots Page Three
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