Friday, November 8, 1929 Soccermen [MOUNTER LEAGUE \ LEADING QUAKERS Crucial Contesl on New Beaver / May Decide Collegiate j Supremacy Clashing with a confident Quakei contingent, the undefeated Nittany hooter': will face the Reason’s crucial test in what may be the deciding bat tle for the Inteicollcgiate soccci ciown on New Beavci practice field at 11 00 o’clock tomorrow morning. The Penn invaders lead the Intei collegiate cncuit by a single win Since they have played one game more than the Lion eleven, and equal ed the Penn State recoid with but one tie and no defeats, an upset to monow will jolt the .Red and Blue socceimcn from the leading position and place the Nittany team in tint place. Establishing the best recoid in the East to date, the Quakei s conquered Swaithmoie 2-to-0, Lehigh 9-to-3, Ilavoifoid 6-to-<l, and tied Yale 3-to 3. The Lions defeated Haveiford-m the fiist engagement of the campaign 2-to-l, indicating that the fray to monovv will be fought by evenly matched elevens Keeps Lineup Intact Coach Bill Jeffiey will Keep his backfield intact, expecting a contin uance of the satisfactory defensive vyoik. With McKune at goal, Har vey; understudied by Hutchinson at light,full, Allen at left full. Captain McLaren at the right hallback post j Cicero Edgerton holding down the! center half berth, and Stumlin com pleting.the backfibld at left halfback, tjio Lions will present a formidable dioup of defensive veteians - i 1 The entire backfield, with the ex ception of the sophombte goalie, will fcicc Quakei soccci men for at least tjic second time Stumlin battled thfe Bed and Blue as a inembei of the tnhmpion hooters in 192(5, while the renaming defenders faced the Phila delphia li/als last year and two ycais dgo j LuU, diminutive forwaid, will oc cupy the outside right position against the Penn team tomorioVv Mnsleis x+ill resume his bcith at inside right, whilo Dehorns, at center forwaid, vfill be on hand to continue hts scor ing tactics. Skinned, on the side l(bos, will be prepared to substitute fbr the high-sconng linemen Travis will -probably receive 1 the "chlTTor the’ , insicle"lcft post, although Ho has been hard pushed for the vai srty assignment by 'Grammar who tallied m last week’s fray Meislc man, who started last Saturday, will be prepaied to occupy the position in case of need i Rounding out the offense, Anderson, at outside left, will leturn to the line up after an absence of moie than a week. Recovering from an injuiefi ankle, the speedy forwaid, who is in great shape for the encounter, will stiongthen the offensive power of the booteis. “Everyday is a Gift Dhy ” New* and Unusual gifts for kiddies as vv*ll ej grown ups at the Old aMin Art Shon ltp-H dc* J **,"*,. For Good Food The Room FELLOWS— In Your Sparc Time Visit s JIM’S PLACE s FOOL and BILLIARD PARLOR " “A game of pool-a day (at Jim’s Place) . keeps the doctor away.” The Keefer Hardware ALLEN STREET “The Store of Service” Agents for Du Pont Tontine The Washable Window Shades Jojyison’s and Old English Floor Wax / Phone 333 Face Pen PENN GAME RETURNS PLANNED TOMORROW Telegraphic returns of the Penn State-Penn football game will be held in Reel cation hall at 2 o’clock tomoirow nfteinoon All plays will be recorded on the scoicboaid used foi former games away this ycai Admission to the ictuins will be fifty cents. A. A. WILL ALLOT BUCKNELL SEATS rratcrnltles Must Place Orders For Blocks Not Later Than Wcilhesday "Morning Student ticket «ale foi the Buck nell-Penn State football game Satm dav will begin Wednesday morning with the distubution of seats to fia teimty gtoups and individual uppci classmen. Non-fiatermty men, if in groups, may also leceivo seats Wednesday morning, while lower classmen not in gioups will obtain seats Thutsday Seats may be secuied by faculty mcmbeis Tuesday morning. Towns people may secure seats fiom Tues day until Fudny inclusive. Pass cards may be u'-ed in the purchase of tic kets. Box seats for the game are piiec.l at foui dollars, east and west stands at three; and north stand sents at two dollars Drawings foi the older in which fraternities will sccuic seats resulted ja r follows Beta Theta Pi, Delta Up silon, Beta 'Sigma Rho, Alpha Gam 1111* Rho, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigma Nn, Kappa Sigma, Delta Stgnm Chi, Chi I Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sig- I ma, Phi Pi Phi, Omega Epsilon, Theta Xi, Chi Upsilon, Phi Epsilon Pi, Al pha Phi Sigma, Omega Delta Epsilon Delta Sigma Pin, Phi Kappa Nu, Del ta Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Rho, Al pha Chi Rho, Alpha Phi Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Acacia, Sigma Pi. Fi lends’ Union, Phi Gamma Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Theta Sigma, Sigma Tau Pm, Sigma rhi Epsilon, Triangle, Theta Chi, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Nu Epsilon, Pi Kap pa Alpha, Theta Upsilon Omega, Theta Kappa-Phi, Sigma Phi Sigma, LambdaXlu Alpha, Elaia, Tau Sigma Pht, Delta Chi, Sigma Cht, Pi Kap pa Tau, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa, Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Theta, and Alpha Zcta PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TUXEDOS S 2S FROMM’S opposite fionl campus Here To YEARLING GRIDMEN TO MEET ORANGE Lions Bailie Syracuse Foe al 2:00 O’clock Tomorrow on New Beaver Field Confident though untried, Penn State’s fieslimnn giiddeis will at tempt to halt the drive of nn unde feated Syiacuse yeaihng eleven when the two teams singe then annual bnttlo on New Bcavei field at 2 U 0 o’clock tomonow afternoon Few chnnges have been made in *ho lust stung line-up chosen last week Coach Hcinmnn will stait llotik and Meicdith at ends with Shields ami Shaffer at tackles, while Ilcsch and Flood will hold down the gunid po sitions. Fied Kane vil! piobubly be ut center foi the Nittany* y'cnilmgs With Al Ott calling signals fiom the quaiteibnek post, Jloguct, full back; and Dick Smith and Gnumei, halfbacks, complete the Lion lino-up Coach Heimann intends to substitute fiequently duimg the Tiny Those who will piobnbly see action aie Swan, Brewstei, Iscowit7, Guelfi. Bums, Chisler, Peschkcn. Hartley, Gnmshaw, Nobel, Aff, Irwin, Andei son. Metzgei, Weber, Choiba, Meyers, Willing, and Cocher Syracuse Powerful With a lecoid unmaned foi thiec yeais, Syracuse will attempt to re peat last yeai’s victoiy ovei the Lion cubs. Ilobatl fieshmen and Cook Academy were the two stiongest elevens to fall before the Orange plcbcs this veai Aiming to piovido opposition for the plebo second team, the Syiacuse coaches lan the fiesh man lcseivos against Glovcisvilb high school while the yeaihng vaisity was downing the Cook gudmon Moian has pioved the Hillmcn’-i outstanding backfield thieat and has been ably backed by Ftsliell and Mir - nson Stefanelh and I.onibauli have been outstanding oh the Orange line ALARM CLOCK ENDS PERIODS Students at the University* of Southern California have found a novel way to cm tail piofcssois who aie prone to lecture past the horn of dismissal. Precisely on the hour the jnnglmg of an alarm clock effective ly stops most of the lectures \ Compliments of f> 7» STATE COLLEGE BAKERY COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY All 15c Cigarettes, 2 for 25c —■ $1.19 Carton Sqmbb’s Denial Cream 40c OR-A-LO Tooth Brush (new style) 40c Tooth Brush Holder 15c Regular value 95c NOW ALL 3 for 49c 1 cake of 25c Caslolay Soap given FREE with each purchase of 1 cake of Caslolay Soap Squibb’s Shaving Cream 40c Beard-Tamer Shaving Brush $1.50 BOTH FOR 98c 1 pound Chocolate Covered Cherries —59 c Complete Service The First National Bank of State College CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TIME DEPOSITS TRAVELLERS CHECKS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN orrow As PENN DEFEATS NAVY, I IWTTANV UAPPirPQ I ThoNittanymcntoi has been agjcc- LOSES TO CALIFORNIA fill I fill I 11/lllttlljßiJ Ul sui pi ised by tbc improvement of —— MPrT pITT UI7DJ7 P rI ‘ Dick flashed his bostj J, enn ,| pg, 7 luLbl ill 1 ilijfllji j foi in of the u*m against tho Otangjj Pern, 20 Suartlimorc G "" l! - “ nd '■> o\pcctoil to push 1 , v - Varsity, Plebe Runners Eusase I ’ a “ 1 I!<!kt "’ d ” wlv Penn I, California 1* ' , " fhidi .Meisinccl anil Captain Rat- Pom, in Cehißh 7 In Final Dual Contest of „ 0 , ]mlK , tmmme then I>cnn ‘ a%> - Season Tomorrow speed Neithei nns pel fanned hi a j _ ' mannoi woithv of his ability ,this| LIONS PLAY PENN , , , , , season because of mi no injunes .n a it/tti In thc concluding dual meet of the Conch Caitmell espects them to f»c. IN ANNUAL GAME the Lion \aisity and plebe much impioved tomotiow. if— -0 haulers will encountei the Pitt Par- Robinson, Comoc, and Glassburn\*' (Continued f>om fust page) theis heie tomouow morning The u ,n complete thc team. Chances focil vaisity engagement will stait .it 11 „ f ovnt h consecutive title foi Penitjl reason on.the varsity eleven o'clock, while the ficshtncn will com- st a t o ,|| 10 st heavily on the fifth n Captain Uts arid John Olsen will pete at 10-')0 o’clock. Nittany hainei to finish in the chum- ( handlo the tackle posts with Joe Coach Nate Caitmcll’s men aie fav- pionships Coach Caitmell plans to] I 01e\v andTValtei Hagai at the guaid ())C< i i_o elose then fouith consecutive j positions Ok.w has been shifted nieet schedule with no defeats Pitt ~ ifiorn lus icgulai position at center wns overwhelmed b> the Svr .reuse to f.Il a weak spot in the line Ilany bC!UJ(I whß h bowed to thc Nittanv I OTTTSF, A i T.AMRFRT Wai len„ former second stunp pitot team Satin ilay. The Panthct t... - LUUI3E; I\. LiAIWDIVK. 1 man, will handlo the vaisity cento* Slljf hovvevei, scoied decisively ovei MARCEL WAVING and i PERMANENT WAVING Allegheny, captuurjr seven of the 2nd Floor Lcit/cll Building ' * ' I > hone2lO-.I fust nine places. |_L , „ , ■ , - - Motion Wilnei will probably stall the panic at the quaitciback position with Waltci Opekun at the fullback post Masteis will be at one half back post with eithei Gentle oi Cuil '■er bundling the othei hackfiotd po sition Gette, fullback, and Fold, quuUeiback, will .probably enter the game before its close. With the exception of Toots Pan ntcion, the legulai Nittany line-up will piobnbly start against Penn i I’anaccion has been absent fiont piac iticc sessions this week with an mjm eil knee sustained in Syiacuse en countei Kaplan an<l Edwards will be at the wing posts with Shawlcv and Duval at the tackle beiths Johnny Zoiella and Dutch Ku<kci will stmt at guaids with Matty McAndrews at the centci position. Coop Fiench will call signals while Jud> Lasich will assume the fullback duties The halfback assignments will be filled by Yutz Dieduch and Red Evans. CONSTIPATION Toxic poisons of constipation are continually absorbed by the system, weakening resistance to disease germs August Flower corrects tins dangerous condition—cion stubborn constipation —almost like magic! Sweetens acid stomach, stirs liver, aids digestion, promotes regular bowel movements lon sleep well, enjoy heart} appetite, nre full of spirit. Rba & Derick, Inc. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Plebes Engage Syracuse Eleven H °MR MADE CUT RATE SALE STORns vr ICE CREAM , Sclin«.jjrn\c Flavors: Friday and Saturday 0 rily simburj Bnvana Ptncnwlf gj jJ f\ Af*!/' If 111% /• Northumberland i C V<nu!"la Kvd lltfiCKj lllCi Dental and Shaving Tins of 50 Cigarettes Requisites ol ‘* t G l “ M - Che< : l<!rnt ' lll - u "il y , 50c Wms. Aqua Veil a 35c All ]3c Ci’frareUei ““Sc pk!i ' 35c Palmolive Cream 23c j| Cartons of 200 Si.l9 50c Mennen’s Sha\e Crm. 33c L Fatimas, carton 51.59 42c Gem Blades —31 c ] 50c Ingram’s ,Sha\e Crm. 33c M r 1 *** \Mgtirs 35c Evercady Blades 25c m -i r> • •> \ AH 10c Cigars 4 for 30c 50c Autostrop Blades 35c 10ll6t -KefJUlSlteS V Bo\ of 50 53.75 1.00 Bay Rum 59c i3O Houbiffant's Face Po»- ’ ;V l j k , C, .';;' rs c fo !', 2 ;;S 50c Gem Shave Cream „ 29c de» 9Sc ir° y - ° .-7-7, 51. )8 40c Squibb’s Shave Crm. 34c 75c Houbigan't Face Pow- oc \\mte Ash Ciftars i.oo e cof s -Fa7en>muie;::i^ iScKleau'ue Bru S hl::::2se JOc gjerKu- Face Pud, 33c "^ic 50c Pebecco Paste 33c ?j£ ooc Ipana Paste __ 3k j.oo Pond’s Creams 05c Exclusive oOc Pepsodcnt Paste 33c jqq p ros ijj tl fine filr3|pS\ 65c Forhan’s Paste 37c 75 c Vt\atone 59c Agency 1.00 Listerine 69c 50c Cot> Single Vanity, ° / 50c Mouth Wash 2(>t ' 6&Sfa£\ Hair Needs 50c Dewitt’s Shampoo —37 c 75c Wyeth’s S & Sulphur_s9e 50c Rose Oil 30c 1.00 Jeris Tonic 07c 50c Palmolive Shampoo —3sc 1.00 Dandenne 70c 75c Slacomb 03c 50c Hair Groom 39c 75c Fitch’s Shampoo 05c Parker’s Shampoo 39c INSTITUTION L MILLER INTERNATIONALE ' "WHAT! ,A. NEW Style silt or finish 29c 1.00 Mondaine Compacts, Hook Shape S9c 35c Cutev Items 25c 50c Hind's H & A Cream 39c 50c Gilliland’s Cold Cream 26c 50c Gilliland's Van. Crfiam 26c 50c Gilliland’s Lemon Cream, double strength 26c 50c Wondburj Facial Lo- tion 29c 1.50 Double Whipped Clean sing Cream 98c 1.00 Cotj’s Perfumes 75c 0.50 Cotv's Perfume 3.95 i V\ MONTH? How do.we do it? "Well, it starts with I, Miller and his propensity for the new and the different! A new color appears in Paris) I. Miller adapts it to slippers! A new leather I. Miller introduces it. A new design'. . , And 10, next week you see it in our windows, all ready to begin a new style season of its own! rozman^S WILLIAMSPORT, PA. /f Page Three woik with jcso tlnee men to bung them up cloy >r to Rebels and Dctwlci The cont/ st tomonow vill be the Oust of thy season foi the Lion cubs Gionmge'j, Van Cise, King. Sie*»kv, Space, \.'apo!eon, and Hand will top icsent t tj y plobes. The in st foui mn ren hr/ e been fighting it out foi limL positirp . m piactice ilin<s PAT RONIZn OUR ADVERTISERS !' Fire Insurance l EUGENE H. LEDERER i I 121 West College Avenue t Li = Martha Washington Candies Candy Specials 1 lb Jumbo Peanuts 19c 1 lb Spanish Peanuts 59c 1 lb Red Skin Peanuts 39c 1 lb Chocolate Covered Pea- nuts. double dipped 39c Vz lb. Neslle's Bars, with Al- monds, Filberts* or plain 25c Vz lb Peter’s Bars 25c
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