Page Three Local Merchants Say Football Games Bring Increased Trade, Not Slump Reported in Survey Press Association Questionnaire of Eastern College Town Business Men Finds Contests Lessen Profits State College merchants, contrary to opinions expressed by other east ern college town business men in an Associated Press article, assert that college football game, with its crowds, Is a boom to their businesS. Reports received by the press agency from typical eastern centers of gridiron activity Indicate that the merchants in these towns feel that their trade is hunt rather than boost ed by a big football game Trans portatiOn companies and filling sta tions, hoverer, base better business on those days, the report continues Merchants in State College, for the most part, disagree with these state ments. Local restaurants have three times more business on big football ' . week-ends than on ordinary ones The hotels, too, take care of more guests, because most of the persons who come in for the game remain here at least one night "Clothing sales depend on the GRADUATE SCHOOL DRAWS TRANSFERS Dr. Marquardt ReNeals 93 of 153 New Students Matriculated 'At Other Institutions Penn Stab's Graduate School at tracted more new students from other colleges and universities this fall than ever before, according to Dr Carl E. Marquardt, College ex aminer, whose report shows that ninety-three of the 153 new graduate students had attended other colleges. The new graduate student enroll ment shows a representation from sixty-seven different institutions of accredited rank in the United States and Europe As compared to the en rollment of 138 new students last year, the enrollment of 153 this fall shows an increase of eleven per cent. Among the outside colleges most strongly represented this year are: The University of Illinois, Allegheny College, Franklin and Marshall Col lege, Lebanon Valley College, Lock Haven State Teachers' College, and the University of West Virginia. Eight of those admitted had , the degree of Master of Science, five had that of Master of Arts, and the others had the degrees of Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bach elor of Ceramic Engineering, Bach elor of Music, and Bachelor of Philo sophy. Eighty-four ale now working for the degree of Master of Science, and twenty-sec fcn that of Master of Edu cation, twenty-two for the Master of Alta awaid, nineteen for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, and one, seek ing the distinction of Metallurgical Engineer. BANK SAND With Loam Scraped Off 2 to 5 ton lots $1.75 5 to 25 ton lots $1.65 25 tons and over $1.50 ONE PRICE TO ALL Showers Sand Co. Call 210-Ny Roy L. Showers, Mgr. Student Loan Fund Benefit Concert AUSPICES Glee Club Reunion Combined Glee Clubs of 1921 to 1931 Recreation Hall, Saturday, Oct 31 All Seats 50c 7:30 P. M. weather," said a State College cloth ier. "If the day for the game is cold we sell quite a few pairs of glcs cs and hosiery. Men's neckwear and small haberdashery find customers also." Football week-ends double drug store sales, according to a local drug gist. Cigars, gifts, souvenirs, candy, and soda fountain specials are sold In larger quantities on these days, he said News-stand proprietors, fill ing stations, and the bus company also find that their business is m ei eased greatly by the incoming crowds. State College bathers shave more people on football days because, as one barber said, "in a big crowd there is always someone who needs a shave" Haircuts, however, do not inc rease proportionately. Local wholesale grocers, who cater to lea ternities, find that their orders in ,crease on big week-ends. - FRESHMAN P. S. C. A. CLUB TO ORGANIZE TOMORROW Fletcher, Kaulfuss, Nesbitt Seri e As Faculty Adviuor) Board Following the series of four dis cussion groups, the Hugh Beaver club P. S. C A organization for fresh men, will he organized at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the -Christian as sociation rooms in Old Main, accord ing to William L. Hammaker, asso ciate P. S. C. A. seer:Amy. An infoimal period in which fresh men will meet the guests and become acquainted with each Mher will pie cede the nominations for officals of the club, Hammaker said. Dr. Stevenson W. Fletcher, profes sor of horticulture; Prof. Julius E. Kaulfuss, of the highway engineer ing department; and Prof. Russel B Nesbitt, assistant professor of civil engineering,i No ill be guests in their capacity 'as 'inembiiis of the faculty advisory board. The secretaries and ahem of the P. S. C. A. also will he present. BIGELOW RUN COAL PHILIPSBURG COAL $4 00 TON The heel horning end most economical tool to use PROVE !ARSON BROS. ttecg,TrzeG.u., SQUABS Deli ered—For All Occasions 45c Dressed Each " Order Day Ahead Phone 651 Box 112 BELLEFONTE, PA. PENN STATE HOTEL FACING EAST CAMPUS Phone 9640 JOHN N. GARBER, Mgr You'll Like Our Service THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Around The Corner .... But to make such a sunifice of time and effort mind' white, this clan ity game must be a financial suc cess. And success comes, not with high admission chniges, but by a large attendance. Gate 'ocelots fol low the cion.ols and coeds wdl not go to a one-soled contest ot to a game between colleges with no football reputations. It was imperative, then, that Le high schedule a team that• 1. Has a history and teputation in football that will attract a crowd 2 Has a team of a caliber that will not make Lehigh look iidiculou, S Has a large and enthusiastic alumni group who will actively sup port the game. 4 Is a natural opponent of the Blown and White The 1310,n and White is glad to note that the only college ninth ful fills these requnements—Penn State —has already been selected. Penn State has not a mondetful football team. It is but slightly, if at all, superior to Lehigh's But the glamour of past performances still brings a cloud to its games In Philadelphia, where both State and Lehigh alumni ale strong, the game will be exceptionally sell-attended And until recent years, State sax a prominent and popular opponent of the Brown and White. Theca• recent shift to an athletic policy similar to Lehigh's is another point ,hich makes a Lehigh-Penn game at Philadelphia a "natural" among post-season charity contests —Lehigh Mown earl White WILL LECTURE ON WELDING A lecture on melding will be given in Room 315 Mineml Industl les build ing at 4 o'clock tomm low afternoon by A M Candy, of the Westinghouse company. The talk is open to all stu dents and faculty students. Campus Bulletin There will be a meeting of all alum ni and students who attended Schen ley high school, Pittsburg, at 7 31 o'clock tomorrow night in the Dolt, Tau Delta house. Plans will be 4 reeled for an organization of a Pen State Schenley club. Baumgardner Bros Restaurant North Allegheny St Bellefonte Never Closed Students interested in woiking at the Christian association cabin Wed nesday aftein.n are I equated to le ns: t to Pai sons itt the P. S. C. A. office in Ohl Main. Chairmen of fraternity scholarship eonnnittee% can secure grade cards at the Student Union ounce in Old 'Alain today and tornorrou IM=l Members of the Indiana County club will meet in Room 410 Old Mam at 7 30 &clod. Thursday night. =o= There wilt be a meting of the E E society in Room 200 Engineering D at 7 30 o'clock term low night I==l All chess pla4ers in the College ale asked to attend a meeting of the Penn State chess dub in 417 Old Main at 7 30 o'clock Wednesday night I=l=l Tickets foi the Student Loan Fund benefit concert will be on sale all meek at the Student Union office in Old Maui, the Athletic Store, and the Cotner Room All tickets will cog fifty cents. =MO All game equipment fot the thud floor lounge of Old Mann can he set.ured by signing for it at the Stu dent Union office on the flint floor Articles ale to be returned after wmge. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM Dancing Insttuction— ' Individual instruction for begin- Hers. Call 194, or see his F Ham ahan, rye Apartments. 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