’age Four Sidelines Dick Detwilor ’3O, a member of two .ercollegiate championship cross untiy teams while in college, has sumed his duties of teaching his ry and social studies in addition to aching State College high school’s ick team Two centers placing (heir first ,enr of college football will face ;ach other tomorrow afternoon ,\hen Anderson, last > ear’s fresh nan center, lines up against [hi!) Paul or Louis Uoz?i, fresh men sn.ippcrbncks on Coach [•’rank Wolfs \cllow Jackets. =:es Announcement has boon made that > University of Pcnns>l\ama and i Uni\ ersity of ' Pittsburgh w ill jet m football on Finnklin Field ivember 5 next year The Panther veduie calls foi a game with Car gie Tech on the Satuiday preccd ; the Thanksgiving Day clash with nn State. Lafajelte’s football captain, Waller Vanderbrush of Dover, N. J., hus suffered the fate of re cent Penn State grid leaders. An announcement was made >es terdaj at Easton that Vander brush would be unable to play this season because of ill health. | Earl McCready, Oklahoma heavy eight wrestlei who won the national tie for two consecutive years, was •riously injured this week in a wiest ig bout with John Maxos, of Greece, wo houis after the bout 1m had not :t regained consciousness When the Columbia University football team takes the field for its opening contest with Jliddlc bur> at Baker Field in New York Cil> tomorrow, Lou Little, the coach, will not he present because of a broken bone' in his shoulder S' Swarthmorc's opening football ire scheduled with St. Joseph’s Col e tomorrow has been cancelled by ach George Pfann, who had an un rstanding that the game could be led off providing the Garnet squad s not in shape to play. ez:cm Seven veterans and Tour sub stitutes of last season will enter the same for Syracuse when the Orange football team engages St. Lawrence University in the first game this fall under the arc lights of Archbold stadium tomorrow night. During the past week Columbia 3 engaged New York University in iracticc game There was no scor : as plays which niighk have meant ichdowns were called back* HARTER’S MEAT MARKET 111 South Pugh Street • Phone SG2 The Home of High Grade Quality Meats OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced WE DELIVER In Their Clowning Achievement ‘Monkey Business 9 Paiamount’s Nutty Funfest It’s the Laugh Panic of 1931 They’re Dizzier than in “Coeoanuls” More Delirious than in “Animal Crackers” ©MPAUM ; ■ AWj;ner.Biothc.i-<Ttotio. "T Spirited Ni LASICH WILL LEAD GRIDMEN IN GAME (Continued /torn ftist page ) Mancuso, will play beside a first-year man, Paul, who will start at cental. As a sconng threat, the former athlete foi the Blue and White i« planning to start a veteran bachfield combination composed of Ross 01 Portei at quarterback w ith Conroy and Dcmoisc at the halfback posts and Rollnson for line plunging fiom the fullback berth. Hold Drills Under Lights In an effort to whip the Blue and White into late-season foim Coach Higgins has kept his squad on the field until the flood lights vveie the only source of light for the players Injuries'to Gillard and Hesch last week definitely removed two valuable resene linemen from tomorrow’s game, while the loss of Torrance and Zawacki has added more worries to the Lion mentor. Tomonou’s clash will give Coach Higgins an early opportunity to watch his machine, which is relying upon deception and speed, battle a hcaviei opponent, for the Yellow Jackets will outweigh the Lions by appioxtmately eight pounds pei man. The opener will mtioduce Coach Hig 'gins’ new' sty 1c of football including his military huddle and fast moving plays •33 TENNIS SEMI-FINALISTS COMPETE FOR TITLE TODAY Winners of the semi-final matches of the nll-fieshmnn intramural tennis touiney will meet m the finals on the College courts at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The semi-finals were scheduled to be played yesterday. In yesterday’s matches, Pip Bloch, thud lanking junior nctman of the Middle Atlantic states, was paired with Ned Gerry, while A L Antonio and Bus Slocum vveie to meet on the courts. Bloch, who is a graduate of Central high school in Philadel phia, has lost only six games in four matches. Forty-eight ougmally cn teied the tourney. REGULAR INTRAMURAL SPORTS TO START AFTER OCTOBER 3 The icgular intiamural sports cal endar will get under way after Octo ber 3, Director Hugo Bezdck of the School of Physical Education, has an nounced. Freshman Week tournaments were retarded because of necessary change m contestants each night. Winners of the horse-shoe pitching and all freshman tennis tourneys probably will be awarded medals. I Monday and Tuesday Sept. 28 and 29 Matinee Duily at 1 30 rHwvwrp THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tany Lions Open Season Against Tomorrow At The Kick-Off No. Penn Stale Wayncsburg No. 10 Grimshaw Left End Lufrano 13 33 McMillen Left Tackle -Wiley 16 26 Curry Left Guard Brnjas 26 21 Andeison Center Paul 21 28 Kane Right Guard Mancuso 23 14 Stempeck Right Tackle • Scott 22 30 Brewster Right End Galeska 30 13 R Snyder Quarterback Ross 18 29 Wille Left Halfback Demoisc 14 11 Moonves Right Halfback Conroy 12 2 Lasich, Capt. Fullback Rollason 19 Referee—W. G. Crowell, Swarthmore. Umpire—W. R. Crowley, Bowdoin. Head Linesman—S. J. Gass, Lehigh. Field Judge—F. R. Wallace, Washington College. 1 HOCKEY PRACTICE TO OPEN WOMEN’S FALL-ATHLETICS Hockey piactices beginning next week mark the opening of the fall majoi sports season for women of all classes. Senior and junior women will meet at 4 o’clock Tuesday and Thursday afternoons on Holmes field, while sophomores will practice Mon day and Wednesday ac the same hour and place. Freshman periods will be scheduled later. The first rounds of the golf and tennis tournaments which started yesterday will be played off by Tues day. Women students of all classse are eligible for the golf tourney. Separate tennis contests for fresh man and upperclass women will be held under k he direction of Marion P. Howell ’33, head tennis manager. PROF. DUTCHER ADDRESSES CHICAGO BAKERS’ MEETING In an address-last Monday, before a convention of the American Bak cis association in Chicago, Prof. R. Adams Dutcher, head of the depart ment of agricultural and biological chemistry, spoke on the changing food habits of present day people and accounted for decline m the con sumption of bread. “In the present day,’’ Professor Dutchei said, “there is a very notice able trend to greater variety in food. People are not content to follow a regular diet, but are continually searching for foods with new health giving qualities. Consequently the consumption of bread per capita has declined m the last few years.” PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Time to Think (of-Those 8 O’clock Alarm Clocks 95c $1.75 Alarm Clock $1.25 Dental Needs 5-1.00 Lislerine 67c SI .00 Lavoris 69c §l.OO Pepsodent 69c 50c Pebeco Paste—_—-29c 50c Pepsodent Paste 29c 50c Colgate Paste 27c 50c Ipana Paste 28c 50c Kolynos Paste 27c Mcrcitan Lotion 34c 50c Detoxyl Tooth Paste__34c R. D. 29 Solution, Ipi 59c 60c Lyons Tooth Powder—4lc Shaving Needs 35c Lifebuoy Cream 25c $l.OO Gillette Blades 65c $l.OO Colgate Lilac 73c Shaving Brushes 50c, 75c, and 98c 40c Squibbs Shav. Cream 31c Yardley Shaving Bo\vl—sl.2s and the New Deluxe Bowl $3.50 Yardley Shaving Cream—soc 50c Par Shaving Cream—29c 50c Fore Shaving Lotion 29c 75c Houbiganl Fougerc Royal After Shaving Lotion—63c 75c Noxzema 45c 50c Colgate Shav. Cream 33c 75c Mollc Cream and Talc Free 59c SEEDED PLAYERS TO VIE IN NET TOURNAMENT MONDAY To replace the usual fall practices, an all-College intramural tennis el imination of seeded players has been arranged to begin Monday. Thirty two contestants will be selected on the basis of meut by the tennis coach, captain, and managers. All of last year’s lettermen will participate with the exception of Cap tain Ted McKuno, who may play the winner if he can divide his time with soccer. Limited entries arc necessi tated because of the proximity of winter weather. Medals will be pre sented to the winner and runner-up. Classes Reopen October 1 Classes in five engineering exten sion branch evening schools will re open for 1931-32 on or About October 1. Branch schools have been organ ized in Allentown, Erie, Reading, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre. 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Kctex or Modcss 31c per Box Whole Crisp Nut Meats JUMBO PEANUTS 40 ANSWER CALL FOR SOCCER TEAM McKunc, Henszey, Daykin'Are Veterans Returning for 7-Game Schedule With the first intercollegiate soc cer game more thnn Three weeks away, Coach Bill Jeffrey received ap proximately forty candidates for the vnisity team at the opening practice Monday afternoon Among the veterans who returned were Captain Ted McKune, goalie', Bill Henszey, fullback, and A 1 Day kin, halfback Tyson, Frank Evans, Dutch Miller, Holmes, Musser, and Shepard also are expected to bo the mainstays of the Nittany booteis. This year's squad will be faced with the task of defending their un defeated record of last year, when they tied only with Harvard and Syiacusc. Among victims last sea son were Bucknell, Princeton, Swaith moro, Lafayette, and Western Mary land. Four home games are scheduled for this season, including Western Mary land on October 17, Lafayette on October 31, Haverford on Novembei 7, and Temple on November 21. The Lafayette and Haverford contests will fall on the dates of the Pitts burgh and Colgate football clashes, lespoctivcly. Blue and White hooters will engage Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y., on October 23, and will journey to Syracuse, N Y, the following day to meet the Orange eleven. The final away game will be played November 14, wuh Lehigh University at Bethlehem PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PATENTS lisll ■f f y 2 lb. Prince Albert Tobacco . and Jimmy Pipe Frce-_49c 15c Cigarettes per carton 15c Tins of Tobacco 2 for 25c Metal Humidors for »/ 2 lb. : of Tobacco $1.39 & $2.39 j ISO Seek Berths on ’35 Football Eleven One hundred fifty fieshman foot ball playcis answered Coach Larry Conover’s call for yearling grid candidates Tuesday Of this num ber sixty already have been uni formed and approximately forty more will be equipped for prelim inary drills. From the beginning the plebes arc being introduced to the military shift which is the keynote of the new Niltany campaign of speed and deception. This, together with the usual brushing up on funda mentals, is occupying the attention of the fieshman coaching staff in the present workouts. STRUBLE ’3 r » WINS CROWN IN HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Bob Struble *35, has boon deter mined winner of the freshman,intra mural horse-shoe pitching tourna ment held as a part of Freshman Week, Coach Charlie Spaniel, who had chaige of the tourney, announced yes terday. Two brackets of twenty-four con testants each- were entered in the coriipotition, winners of matches be ing required to win two of three 21- point games. Struble won over Charlie Hilty ’35 in the finals, and averaged six lingers a game through out the mutches. If You Crave Action Drop into our store and watch the play the new Fall clothes are getting. You’ll naturally want to know why— Here’s the secret— Society Brand Hart Schaffner & Marx Braeburn and Charter House Suits $27.50 and up Two Trousers , ji'i l l ,jj FROM|M.’M. KODAKS $6.39 to $lB CAMERAS 98c & $1.98 Verichrome 24- Hour Developing Service Quink and Sheaffcr Skrip Inks 15c and 25c Palmolive and Ivory Soaps 3 for 21c Friday, September 25, 1931 HARRIERS PREPARE FOR ' INITIAL MEET WITH PITT Championship Cross Country Team Handicapped By Loss of 3 •Handicapped by loss through grad uation of three membcis of last year’s intercollegiate championship cross country team, Niltnny harncis are preparing for the opening meet of the season with the University of Pittsburgh here October 31 Captain Relccis, Meisingcr, and* Detwiler, mainstays on the Lion team for three years, leave gaps on the varsity cross country squad that will be hard to fill. The team is worknig out daily on New Beaver Field At present, the most promising candidates for positions on thtfsqutui include Captain Glassburn, Charlie King, who showed up well last year, Space, Van Cise, and England. Na poleon, Gienmnger, Turner, Band, and Harvey also may gain a place on the squad. POWELL ANNOUNCES COURSE A three-credit course in the produc-" tion of electrical energy by ccntrul stations will be offcied this semester to those seniors in electucal engineer ing wishing to elect it, according to Albert P. Powell, instructor in elcc«. tncal engineering, who will loach the course. . 75c Pocket Size Webster Self-Pronouncing Dictionary' 29c , TOILETRIES $l.OO Ponds Creams 50c $l.OO Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, large 70c. $l.OO Jergens Lotion 6Gc’ $l.OO Pompeian Massage Cream 78c 75c Glcbcas Lemon Cream 45c; 50c Dennys Cleansing Cream, tubes 35c Cutex Polish, all shades 28c 50c Deodo 29c 50c Ncy Liquid Deodorant 31c 50c Evans Depiiator Pawd. JWc $l.OO Odorono 71c 50c Armands Rouge, all shades 20c 50c LePirro Paste Rouge 29c $2.00 Coty Face Powder and Perfume $1.39 $l.OO LePirro Face Powder 79c $l.OO Houbiganl Mon ■ Boudoir Perfume 79c $l.OO Coty Special Package Toilet Water, assorted $l.OO Chcramy (Dulciaj Dusting Powder G3c This week-end only—l lb. 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