Friday, November 15, 1925) LION BOOTERS FACE MAROON TOMORROW Defeating Penn 3-1, Soccermen Gain Circuit Lead—Loom As Title Winners Fresh from a victory over a stiong Penn eleven, the league-leading Lion hooters will face then fifth circuit tilt of the season when they engage Lafayette socccinicn on New Bcavei practice field at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon The Maroon is represented in the Intel collegiate league fot the first time m the cunent campaign. To date the Eastomans have made an un-, impressive recoid. The experienced Nittany team should have little diffi culty m subduing the visitors in prep aration for the final' league battle with Navy at Annapolis An a lcsult of the 3-to-l win ovei tho Quaker booteis, the Nittany soc ceimen displaced Penn to assume the Intercollegiate league leadership, eliminated a possible contendei, and established a strong bid for the crown held by Yale last yeai. This yeai Old Eli tied Penn in an early season contest, Princeton battled to a stale mate with Cornell, and all other cir cuit members lost at Iqast one setto, with tho exception of Navy who won then- first fiay from Lehigh in a be lated schedule opening Lions Loom as Leaders Princeton and Yale meet at New Haven tomorrow. The tilt will Je suit in the elimination of one or both an contendei s for the title. In the event of a tie game, both teams will foifeit considciation as crown weai eis A victory for one will defeat the ether’s chances foi a title claim Haivard lost a chance for the title when the tied the Midshipmen 1-to- l and lost to Penn 4-to-0. After the mcounter with Yale, Princeton faces mother keen battle when they meet Penn later in the season. A strong Princeton team may vanquish the ■>rescnt.£hampions and fall before the !\penenced Quaker line, thus leaving .he decision between Navy and Penn State The Annapolis eleven has not shown par foim in combats this yeai One of tho stiongest Lion soccer teams ip lecent years, however, will find a fighting Navy eleven standing as the last obstacle m the way of a cham pionship, a tough skiff to sink. Coach Bill Jeffiey will use his regu lar line-up for the Leopard fray de .spitc. the anfjcipateiLwenkness of the vrsrtors In respect for ihe loss of Vyvetberg, the squad will wear block arm bands during the fray ' q ' At Christmas Time FOR CLOSE PERSONAL FRIENDS THERE'S ONE GIFT THAT HAS THE SUPREME PERSONAL APPEAL BECAUSE IT’S THE ONE GIFT THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Make Yon i Appointment Today Thp T>E N N QTATE ine A HOTO OHO P Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AVE. After the Dance Motor Out To _ . _ The Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppee 1 MILE WEST OF CENTRE HALL t REFRESHMENTS— We Offer BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM _ J FRESH FRUIT PUNCH FANCY CAKES HARVEY BROTHERS 220 E. College A\ enue Phone 211 Lion Gridders Suffer Microphone’s A Although the vaunted Pennsylvania air attack held no tenors for the Penn State football teum Saturday afternoon, two of its membcis suc cumbed to an air attack of a differ ent nature Sunday night. “Yuti” Dicdnch and “Mike” Kap lan, both heroic pci formers in break ing up Penn pnsses and instrumental in the success of the Penn State air game, found that meeting an unseen audience ovei the “ail” was fur moio nerve-racking than playing against blood-thirsty opponents on the grid iron. The setting was a studio at Station WPEN in Philadelphia. Diedrich and Kaplan were seated bcfoic the microphone nervously waiting foi the Philadelphia Harmonica Band under the direction of Alfied J. Homc to finish then selections As the time approached foi them to go on the .HARRIERS PREPARE FOR TITLE EVENT 7 Lions Precede Panthers To Finish In Pcrfect-Scorc-Wm—Conch Plans Intensive Drills Having lccoided perfect-score wins ovci the Pitt vaisity and freshman harriers, Coach Nate Cnrtmell’s run ners arc now centering then atten tion on the IC-4A championship meets i at New Yoik November 25 j Coach Cartmcll is planning a ser ies ol intensive dulls to bring the men into shape for then drive for r fourth consecutive title With Det wilei, Meisingcr, and Ratcliffe im* proving steadily, and Rckers contin-! uing his brilliant performances, Penn j State hopes hinge on the stiength of I the fifth man . j Pennsylvania and Maine promise tc furnish the principal obstacles to Nittany aspnations Almost nothing is known of Maine’s lecord this year, but the winners of second, fourth, and eighth place sat the championships last year foim the nucleus for the 2929 team. Reinforced by the 1923 titulai plcbc squad, Penn’s burners defeated Cornell and Columbia de cisively in fast time Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER 124 West College Avenue Defeat Before \tack in Radio Debut “nuke” their state of mental uniost increased. Diedrich signnllcd to Kaplan that he \va r at a loss as to a subject for his talk. Using then hunds as a mean? of communication they agreed j to discuss the game in the bnofest: teims possible and then bent a hasty icticnt j The time came foi them to broad cast Encouiagod bv the announcer, the two told then audience that it was a gicat game and that it was no “tea-party” and made other remarks on the ufternoon’s encounter Per spuation rolled from then brows and sighs oi relief escaped them as they finished then discussion. Although the response of tho un seen audience indicated that the bioad- J cast had been a success, both agiecd that they would lather meet six Penn ! teams than face a miuophone again DUQUESNE U. FOOTBALL STAR PROVES OLD THEORY WRONG Despite the gcnei ally accepted theory that big men aie essential to r football squad, Duqucsnc universitv has several small men as its most important players. Captain Buff Donnelli, who has the distinction of being able to get oft long punts with either light or lelt foot, is only five feet seven inches tall CATERERS: We are Piepared to Supply You With the Very Best of Meals This Week End at Reasonable Prices FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 Chromite A New Wall Finish for Baths a,nd Kitchens As Beautiful and Endurable as-Tile at One-Half the Cost." Porter & Weber Decorating Interior and Exterior State College, Pa. 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Toots Panaceion {Continued f,om fust mac) i?"'!,, 0 " 1 'y lU , ‘ osm ™ ««»■ ] tacklo positions with Johnny Zoiolia giegation With Hinkle as the most'?' u, 1 R , cd Duvo J, at Mmlv consistent ground-gainer, little difli-^ RAnt ' ,e " s> piobahly stmt at Icultj has been encountcicd m pone- [ lha,) | vo l ,)0 , st itratmg the defense of opposing ele\-[ Yllt ’ ! Bteduch and Red R\ans will cns. Brumbaugh has also shown nbil>- ccc, ' a tae nnllbjek assignments with it s .n ball toting anil hns. boon a .lan-! L “°l’ r '™‘ h Ji"l Judy La-nth at tho Igerous scoung thieat in eveiy game , Qum tot back and fullback beiths ic- Stonebiukci and Tiusol will piob-j The "oik of French abl> stmt at the end posts foi the gainst 1 enn, Satuid.iv, has made Lcwisbuig team Cnptnin Eddie,* 1111 ’ ° nc t ' ,c n,ost femed backs m Woemei and Bollinger will stait at' t ie ast the tackle berths with Elloi and ['Jones filling the gunid positions. Kc j to*- will probably open the game pivot position. Andicw Lobcl will start at quartc back with Clailc Hinkle at fullbaci Hinkle is a triple thient man who has shown great ability m cveiy contes this yeai Brumbaugh will stait t light halfback with Slate as his iu T ning-mate Slate is one of the be mteifercncc lunncis to peifoim ir Bison team for so.oral yenis Ricker Disabled j With the exception of Dutch Rick |ei, the Lion forces w ill be intact for Itomoilow’s encountei The \ctcran , linemah*'has been suffeiing fiom a boil on his knee and has been unable to participate in piacticc sessions i this week He will probably bo able ! to fill his position at guard in case he jis needed Red. Duval will stait n Ricker’s place at light guaid. ’ Kaplan and Edwuids will probably I bo at the wing posts when the game DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier , 5 .' SOPHOMORES WIN HOCKEY in! 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(from Motion Pictures “Applause” 1 Fox Trots nnd “Ciorilyi..({ 11.0 Amcr.cu,, U.,1") J. C |, ntlcllon Turn on thi llkaT (frot I Motion Pic- l Chaser* turc“Sunny Side Up') * cuasers Campus Capers (from Mctro-Golilwy q. i _, _ „ JlajcrV SoThtslsCullegv") ToxTrot i Wallace Coliem- Dais (from Metro Goldwyn- f _ an( * l'oxTrat * HisCcuipua Boys Record No IOBD-D, 10 inch, 75c Same Old Moo.\ (Same Old June—Km ) Will Osborne i\ot the sumo Old You) . lux I rot L aiJl i - . . Fox Trot J Ilia Orchestra A’dim" Columbia p&Records Viva-tonal Recording'The Records "without Scratch Fifth Annual Thanksgiving Dance Thursday, November 28 SCHENLEY HOTEL PITTSBURGH Continuous Dancing The Varsity Ten and Danny Nirello | THREE DOLLARS PER COUPLE See F. F. 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