Page Six ROOTERS TO MEET BISONS TOMORROW Will Pl.* Bucknell Soccer Team In Alumni Homecoming Tilt at 10 O'clock A in as en nanny soccer eh, en will • tam, the second game of the hen they meet the llhson hoot.. of doubtful oil rustic In .10 '.boon I) IN tilt 01 10 t.'cloels toren, i tit, moi ning oil the foothill pi aettee rit Id She ',met men me I”glr mm: thin qerontl ,ea,on of ROCCO, .totl the (.011111•p: conte.t will mink the rmyn competltlon fm the lotting I,mtct Coach rill Jelinec sim not select fill it line-up talon e the monnng of g one but tall pi obably place Al Da: I m Anti Limb Mantels on the bench becato,e of leg in limes The tcri that 1.11 Ilrtci fold to u 1-0-1 ck. died, with the e•ception of there two into, uill p obabl:„ lemon intact Bob Kane at goal with Captain B II Iluttninsen and Bill liensites Inc fullb ul, postg will meet the Bison att t.l. centered about Captitin rhule, son, sentut foia nj Pedatiion played delta s° dining last year but sons le- "mils shiftstl to attaLk KENtel, left mg on the Lehisbut g team, looms in. the ,tlonge,t Bison Inte,man Bud Andel son at center forward nul again lead the Lion attack. Ty and Mus.et will play on the left 'I sale o. th, line with Shepheaid and p oLIN Holmes on the tight attack 1 a ns .n Longo,Geth, outstanding Glue t d Gold defense raen, are the It Wing opposition ofnled to this Lion combination ghe Illicknell lean] *c dl engage in hen foe lb collegiate soccer con- I_ , A A ltm that cruet the Penn State e....tu toren ICM 'rue g,tmei played. —4 teat ael e lo,t, mute the game Ist v echo Ns' Ith the Stroudsburg teacher , college ended in A 1-to-O ,Ltot for Ituckntll I CHARLIE NELOS SHOE SHINE PARLOR ALUMNI Look Your Best Over the Week-End The c f 4rtists Course Concerts Single seats sold only at the box office, the night of performance at $1.50 COLLEGE DAIRY JUDGERS WIN ELEVENTH POSITION Take Part in International Conteq Cle,eland Laq Week Dispatches ft om Cle,eland show that the Penn State daily Judging Lao , placed ele,enth in the annual international judging contest of the Arno ican Duty Science association held last mach liansas State Agricultural college %%or the contest, Mississippi Agricul tin ai and Mechanical college took sec ond place, the Univeisity of Nebraska captured the that' place honors, and the °nil, Canadian tennis entered, On tarn Agiicultui al college, placed fourth of the seventeen reboots en tered. G E Ross of the Unnetsity of nine,' non the indo, !dual judging competition Ross F. Lesh '3l, Lied 31 Greenleaf '3l, and Kenneth K mill. '3l comprised Penn State's team SNIZACUSE OFFERS FRESHMEN LECTLRES ON MODERN LIFE Svtacmc uniNmsity is offei ing its freshman class an oi lentation course ir modern life this sear The new inc^ ON ill attend a sen ies of lectures on motile= of modern living The influence of science on our thinking, out food supply, our busi ness, and an understanding of our physical processes still be among the first topics to be considered SPEIKS ON TAX PROBLEMS Professor Frail P IVedu z!, bead of the Department of Agucultmal Eco romics, dell% el ad an address on "Rural Tax Problems" to Fayette county fame!, at Umontosun a candy spolit Experiment • With gotteAppearance 1 0C- MONTGOMERY'S Five Distinctive Numbers The English. Singers of London Thursday Evening, OctOber 30 THE AUDITORIUM AT 8:15 O'CLOCK Good Seats for the Entire Series Are Now on Sale at the Treasurer's Office, Old Main Priced at $3.50 and $5 Collision Pi o)es Fatal To Groust Apparently in n holly to get out of the. gene al sicinity of the Clang( Doimitom, a rutted glom, minute, suddenly mai the Almelo' Induqi ' building last Wedneqd ty Da‘al Stony %11, who gas the hod's same 'attempt to go tin ough a close! sin dose, paled it on and found it den of n Inoken back and diclocated slog The pheasant mill take its place soon among distinguished company it the natural history eN.lnlnts in Ito College, Riot Ceoige R ("teen, hen , of the nature education department having stuffed the body in piepaia non to mounting E=l After pursuing a locul auto thief to Ca!dolma, Chief of Police A P. Yougel ha, returned nrtli Ott "apt it and the stolcn car The ow nei of Oa cat refused to prosecute H. L. STUART Natany frig. Bldg Texas Lunch A Sanitary Place HOT DOGS and SANDWIC'HES WITH CHEAP and WHOLESOME EATS PIES OF AL!, KINDS Quick Scivice The First of the Series WITH THE APPEARANCE OF "The World's Most Perfect Vocal Ensemble" 'HE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN loßneuvrußE EXHIBIT OPENS AT NOON TODAI itafr Members Will Greet Memel • As Flormulturistg Meet With r no‘el anrangement of the induct^ plumed by Eduard 3 Pi mh gt '3l, the rnnual Hoitmultin nl shoo till upon at noon today in rooms 100 mil 101 floc neultinal budding "bloat Get-Together Hoot" will he Ai-erred horn 8 until 9 o'clock tomm on moaning. At this tune, members is the stall will gi cot Hortmulttnal damn Pi Alpha Xi, national honorary lut 1 mho Ir. ft atm nity, will hold a hot. meet,np: vha.lt may Include mattor eel emontes at the same bout NEW SILK BLOUSES AND SPORT DRESSES DRESS SPECIALTY SHOPPE 121 East College Avenue STOVER'S • SUPERIOR "STERLING" SERVICE CAS and OIL . KELLY TIRES Hi-Pressure Alemiting: Service STOVER'S ...,,. Service Station East Colleac As enue PRESENTS LIVFSTOCK JUDGING TAII PREPARES FOR CXPOSITIO The lire stock judging team um the meat judging team are now [...an mg to compete in the Internationa Live rteck esposition ut Chicago o No, embm 29 Visits to live stoc fan me nr. eastern Pennsvhuma wen manic by members of the fm met trail las: neck Pony State Cleat enten ed tine shot, Ir. 1012, seven veal s often its inntio operant, Tine meat judging teas eapturtal Snot plane , last yeas ant mon a tat er trophy, Thus ;.eini Si Thorms Lipton, noted 11 sin spats man offer a snivel hophy to tint Inv: stock Judging team lin:sham trot plate. L. Fye,,, GROCER, holesale and . • Retail • Your Patronage Solicited , Always Ready to Serve You 202 West College Mende 106—Phones-1 ALUMNI VISIT Old Main Sandwich Shop IN THE BASEMENT LOUNGE OP OLD MAIN CW1611101E; Chlb ' Service, on Week Days From 7:30 'A. M. to II P. M. SUNDAYS-5 P. M. to 8 P. M. Including Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Pastry, Ice Crc.uu and Beverages With Special Menus for— BREAKFAST-7:30 A. M. to 10:30 A. M. LUNCHEON-11:80 A. M. to 2 P. M. DINNER-8.30 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. ei dining sei vice with club environment planned to me. individual desires at reasonable charges with adequa facilities and limn ()mate menus fel luncheon and dinne pas ties, club meetings, committee meetings, mixers, smoke's, and sandal occasions. Use Stairways Just Inside the South e and North '. Entrances to the Building— _ Fi iday, October 2,L1 Ming=
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