rlday, October 3,1030 Sidelines or the fifteenth tone Lebanon ley will conic here tomoirmv ' In rteen pievious visits to State Col the Ann.elle team lem never cur led in tanning the Netteny Lion , c.n game , : have resulted en shut % mimics for Penn State. -0— looks" Mylin, Lebanon coach, ,Vll3 ember - of the only Franklin and shall eleven to defeat Penn State event took place in 1914 when Lancaster team tinned in a 10- victory over the Lions At pees- Mylin is not only head football li, but also athletic daector at non Valley. -0— all probability Penn State's team appear in white Jerseys for to •ow's game. The Valley boys will • Jerseys of royal blue which d conflict with the blue colored sweaters. ——o— win brothers have turned out fos n Slate's varsity squad. They ass vard .1. and Leonard I. Bchneyes, hdadelphia Although Ineligible varsity play this season, both of newcomers are practicing daily the squad and sill turn out again year Both attended the Um .ity of Pennsylvania fos one yeas, previously were enrolled in Over k high school, and Philadelphia tral high school ——o— At the present time the Nittanv backfield has been the least of Coach Higgins' A:ollies IS ith Captain Fiank Dimbich almost entoely re covered from Ins injury, and Fleneh, Lasich, and Smdcr, the Lion mentor has a versatile set of backs aho ale toady for any emergency Unless something unfoiseen occurs, this combination mill start the Annelle encounter c University of Maryland foot team will most certainly pull an man" stunt this fall Playing ifficult twelve game schedule includes Yale, Noah Carolina, I, V. P I, Virginia, Wash ') and Lee, and Nary, the Terra have scheduled a Thanksgiving game mm 'tit Johns Hopkins, and came immediately alto_ the game 'asks ille, Tenn, where they inlet Vandeibilt two days Intel Although defeated by Villnota, 19-to-0, the Lebanon Valley team may I famish Penn State with plenty of opposition Eight membeis of the Alylin coached einem plated against the Nittany squad last tear alien the Blue and White ',as held to too touchdowns in the first half and a ab out a snots dining the lemaindet of the game Lecthirlet and Woe I, guards, Bat tolet and Kelly, tackles, and Heller, e - 1, are all solemn•. flour the Ann 'tulle team of 1929 Thiush, e n d, and Murphy, center, ate the neacomeis GI Lebanon Valley's line Alm a sophomore, seas the outst lineman against Villanova Moontes, Wahl Insured ling the past feu days Coach as has lost seNetal ‘aluable on the squad Meredith, Neble, I edlo,, all end candidates, ate nger with the football aggrega while Neweamp, a valuable full has , ithdra, n ft oils College ——o— en both Marty McAndrews and Eschbach were graduated, the es faced the problem of devel a center to fill the shoes of capable mcn. At firbt Ed De s had the edge, hut an muted handed him a setback. It is a Three players from last veal re gain in the visitors' backfield. They a,e, Ltght,...fullback, and Daub and 1 , 4 c, halfbacks The quartm back p,,t wall probabl,i, be filled by Reeder, a newcomer nn the Valley squad Sweeney, n - ft e , ,hinan each, was the leading mound-gainer in last v eel's hot three-cornered lace he Kanq, Bauman, and Decinclos 1=1•1 ry man on Penn State's gird this yem is at least 5 feet, 8 tall 'The 'entne squad of 51 s range from 5 feet, 8 inches to , 2 inches Five men, Diedrich, Wile, Roetenberg, and st reach the minimum height of Mhile two men, Stempeck oulc, can bonst the maximum d, weighing 210 pounds, is the st, while Canino, 100 pounds, lightest Drink ger/ Delicious and Refreshing IWourilgood deed for Today t f's- A i --.- 4- n & ..5 .7 'k, . :.:-'•''' 7 , 4' . / j 'C';•:, .• , : • i , e. ' . . - TL ; (% . ` , : 7 ' ' '', l, '4 iflr 1 ; 1 s , T -I I „.., 4x, ''' •'l'': ' '' . 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Ma loon Cola Company, Atlanta, C,' r ,, " c',, ° ^ nO^ e ° y° r n ; o^v n ^ „ +r A~~mn^ ^r a C ^°+gork,O°xf CWA MILLION A DAY-IT HAD TO DE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS Powerful NITTANY MENTOR SHIFTS FORWARDS Higgins Places Curry, McMillen In Varsity Line—Backfield Remains Unchanged An im p roved Lion and machine, on ledge alien a week of intensive prep aration, will oppose a veteian Lebairi on Valley eleven on New Beaver field at 2 30 o'clock tomoi low afternoon Conch Bob Higgins and his styli of assistants have carefully iron. out rough spots in the Blue ant. White train which scene evident ir the season's sperm with Niagaic Saturday Paiticulm attention ha.' been paid to the itr,e, se backs who have been dulled in defensive play land an attempt has been made to bolster up the Nittany forwaid wall With the exception of Stempeck aril Cdlard , the Lions will take the held tomer. OW with the Casio lincup that started the Niagara game L•J McMillen an•l Toni Curry are likely to hold down the tackle and guard posts, paned with Cal Shawley and Johnny Zorella Nene has the edge ovei DcCindes and Bauman fen the canton. assignment, while Kaplan and Edwards will undoubtedly take cane of the wings Lebanon Valley Lineup ANTIOCH SHOES College Boot Shop •••• • • • „ ' , ion Machine Meets Lebanon Valley Gridmen Tomorrow The Lineup Penn State Kaphn Shawl py Zot ella 11121 .L E. Thrush T Baltolot Wood Mtn pby Kelly Curly McMillen ralardc French _ Q LII RH --r Reed ^1 Daub Nye _ Light ontest, and may start at fullback n place of Light The emphasis Coach Higgins has lacc.l upon work aith his sciub ma eind may be an indication that many, übstaute; will be used if at all pos. ible heroic tomonow's game is over l'oentt -four players sao action Igainst Nicgara, and more than the number of reserves }me been sed in the sciimmages this week In a brief practice game yesterday,) nstead of sending the sai say against' :he second team—Coach Higgins al-i :load sea seal of Ins tegulais to take' a lest and sent too teams of fault' stiength against each other At, he present tune Wahl. a substitute tuard, and Moornes, a back, are the; only ginned members of the squad 3IARSIIILL COLLEGE LOSES G GRID PLAYERS IN PR \ CTICE ilhushall college, Penn State's op poncnt on the gluluon nest Saturday, has lost wveial valsav men because of mmties necmsed dm mg the past Aseek. Stalk, Hunter, Biadshm.v, Fogg, itogeis, and Gag!l have been unable to attend the daily drills, and tv.o othei Natsity men, Wilson and Me- E,en me unable to paitimpate in the heaNy stork CO-EDS MAKE E 7 QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters COLLEGE JEWELRY of the BETTER KIND , Crabtree's ALLEN STREET 'rm PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MAROON T \CELE BRE IKS LEG IN PR keTICE G \ME MONDAY 1 Mar-hall s, Mom, Dal icy Td - andethibth, i malty tad le on i I—fayette v., ilitiblenbeig. Lafayette's football team i oxen ed a Colgate „ Behan, broken leg In , u :maniac i, an the. But knell is Alin ight Illaioon snood team Monday. Stet- S., I ac, e i , !lobo, t noon i Inia ai. Oklahoin 1.1 & ill I To fill this gap in the Ea , ton hoc, Pitt , lin , al , v , We t \ii ginia Rent. was ,hilted ft nal centet to i o tackle, and Telhei it oin qua, Lel bacl : NECEIV ES POSITION ON DOARD ; to center. Telhei's place at num te, I Jolir. W Oman '3l, manager of the back sins filled by Captrin 91 op din, soccer team, sins lecently appointed while Phil Dugan ii as adianced 11001' ; raembei of the e‘ecutii e bond of the sei obi to talc Woodfin's place the Intetcollegiate Sou:et Football at fullback. , a,ociation. i'llVAMP'stv. ,, ......,:ffe.,0 1,, „ 4 15.... 7r., ~....-;1. . >” Ittzommnde 16y 'R0 . ,.. % , ?,•!, , 5,... afo i l The Enehsh Department er 43 -4.. .b . ..: ':" Penn State Co , lege .otig WEBSTER 9 S COLLEGIATE The Bost Abridged Dsottonary became ,h WEBSTER'S 4, NEW INTERNAI The "Sopron - ~, . .tsthorsty". Ikre i 7 and--_ Lt. Al pro', is r, t oau conrede th A wc.ds% reN , ma-no-ton %tort!, person, pIaCC, 70111, 106,000 words and li' .ohdtthunons etymoloves pro A;t pas, and u,ent MS 1,256 pages. :e.,• illustratsons. Inclado the eact biography and geog ore.: ty and odor features a I e+ ii.llllo Pult- I al, r C GC MERCIAM CO swinfleld 133 The College Diner EXCEPTIONAL FOOD COURTEOUS SERVICE POPULAR PRICES Near the Post Office "OPEN FOREVER" BEGINNING TODAY, We will offer for sale a selection Our Opponents Adva ci' Sale Ready to Wear Suits and Overcoats of Ready-Made Suits and Overcoats which were Formerly Priced at from $29.50 to $39.50, at 4 5.012 S T ,_ .0 A •.,,,, . N 'LEM: CINDERMEN TO BOLD I .‘TirLEncs Los!: risAxn TRACK MEET SECT' FRIDAY Wlth football the only paving ^DOI the WChe 111.1)01 on I Immo atlilet, 'I carting runner, till compete o te i t',..';': B ": o s o ' t 7 L t e o l t il e n he freshman fall troth and fi eld me et ; athletic as...octillion la to he held on :Nen Beater field nt, Cornell mute:- n f i nmol „„, a „opt, of mot; rhea 20 o'cluc next brnla3 aileron m. $lOO,OOO in football v.a, Asothoil by h Ihe meet ttdl mm 1,1.4 or the t,o.ti tint 1 " ,, 00 !lotto iftecn ecents PATRONIZE OUIt AD\ ERTIbEI: • BERG p i HATS ALL STYLES ALL STILES $5 00 $5 00 HOY BROTHERS ALLEN STREET GEO. L. SMITH'S Barber-Beauty Shoppe HAIRCUTTING, SHAMPOOING, MASSAGING, MANICURE, FINGER, MARCEL, WATER, WAVES Eugene, Fledel.elo, Phule and Om Ou n Pet nanent WT Oe PIONEER SHOP OF STATE COLLEGE 107 Allen Street ESTABLISHED IT2O Phone Ell-I RICHIVIAN BROS. CO. FINE CLOTHES—ALL $22.50 SUITS—O'COATS—TUXEDOS (Including Vest) Showing New Fall Goods at Penn State Hotel no East College AN cove (Opposite East Campus) Wednesday, October 7th—Phone 9640 C. TURBETT Len istov. rt. Pa Laboratory Aprons SAVE YOUR CLOTHES BLACK-75c and 90c White Dairy—sl.oo The Athletic Store On Co-op Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES i've Five
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