Page Six Sidelines The Lnn•et , rti of Plttsbuvr.h foot man Lain has net el defeat,d Penn 'ate hem ein Stnte College Pool to 190.3 th: faurn hnd defeated the Pan 'here on rash of th, foe r Rats of the 3olden Cat, to the of Old Mount Nlttam I=l=l l'oe the past la‘o 3ears die 'Nit lIIMMIME=I MII!Ir.1/1!@ffill o% Cr Penn State. ——o— Toni Ilaipm, Lion backfield speed :Ain, and Paul Roalot, Panthei half back, dared sale ha side for one of the stione-ast football teams evni mo dosed IA Scot Castle high school in 1927 Tom - nos fullb irk so bile Paul ploaed the sane position that he tints holds done fat Pitt ——o— laiiii harriers halve bedn unde feated in dual meet competition mate I'l2l and ell attempt to eXtVilll their record at the expense of Pitt's hill and dale men toner run I=l=l A, a tothute to Route Rock. the Penn State Blue Band Ns ill join on the mg of a mennoml song thdo eateol to the famous Motto Dante lead er u oth other colleen bands through out the courtly on NoNembet 11. On tins date the Loon guilders engage I eta> ette at Easton —' —o— .1 . 1% el e ago Captain Bob Higgins led a Milan) eleten to the I.mt triumph mar Pitt. That Isar Higgins it a. an Ml .\ merman ,elerdion for one of the end iimlgion, IMCIMI The ea, Intg giuldels mill have Ran eantains beim° the season is closed Eraiett 10i111.5,11ed the team against Dickinson Serammy so bile I atty Segal captained the chosen against Pitt ft eshmen last Saturday The .teunlin:,.. mental. Lau"' Conovel, ,el,ct captains I'm the icmam mg genes I=l=l It pill be interesting to obserse the store or the Car:nape Tech- Notre Dame game in Pittsburgh toniorrott and the Pitt- tech battle on the f 011431, 111 i: Satunial at the Panther btatlium ——o— This Neal instead of the basliAball coach, Di Cliff°id Galloon of Pitt, soling that his team mill wan all it. gamey, Doc Komollo, captain of the 1931-32 coma team of the Golden Pantheas has stated, "We'll min them IMINI - Here Is a viol!) front Monday's issue of the Syracuse Daily Or ange "Captam Law!, of the Nittany Lions was certainly the Chtropr.“tor's Delight. He gore Anon, one of the finest osinin irons of backbone. lie seen to eons." Ask Your Caterer Why . . he ,erte , .. Sti oehmann', II he knott hn calories at all he'll tell you plenty. Foi no othei bread utPte apps oaches this fine boat in Quality and lleheiout,ness of Fldt or. Stroehman Brothers Co. BREAKFAST, LUNCH and DINNER ONLY $6.00 A WEEK Eat at YOUR Comemenee Real Home Cooking THE COLLEGE DINER 11. WAYS OPEN NEAR POSTOFFICE uhrs Auto Repair an ^ i ' entsmakar Service- McAllister Nittany Gridmen To Meet Pitt in Homecoming Game -0— (Con( hilted fo um Palle OW) with piospeas likely lot it heat 3 14111 tonight of tomoiloh afteinoon. the handicap of their lightness van be gientet. Pitt has eon nincte,n games nhile the Blue and White has gained the %elitist tw•.he tones and two routes resulted in ties In the Unity-nitre contests plmed to date, the Panthers tore amassed a total of 416 points, just one bundled more than the Lig nite puma by Penn State Jock Sethcr land is countanz on sae mg most of his fast string men Lou the clash with Cal veizie Tech at the Pitt' Stadium on 1\ math. 7. Din ing the pa.t wJels the Pitt mentor has shifted hn Imam to such .lo ex tent that it it ould he enter to say the second team still start tomorrow's game Conch I lozennn e‘inct, to stai t Slos.,en and Bieci , ten at the end., McMillen and Stenip,cl, at the tackles, with Kane and llesch on When sub of Zatt atki on Andel son, center In th,. baddield Captain Lam], will stmt in his legalar line punching po sition Spike Collins and Phil Moon xes appear to be Higgins' elections for the halfback posts, and Dock Coon the Lkek startei at quarterback If Suthei land does not start his second team, tin probable lineup should tend Heisehbuig and Collins, ends; MatMut& and Quatee, tackles Ondet and Milligan, guards, and Daugherty at sent.. In the back field still be Hogan, quarterback: Hell. and ItC1(121, halt as, and Clark or Loch, fullback Officials rot Omni oa 's game die licfmee—E C Tag,gaz t, Rocliestn Umpit e-1) Sy iacuse Head linesman—E 31 Bennis, Penn liania Field judge—J. R Le heck:), Lafay cite BLOCII DEFT, S SCIIIEFFER FOE COLLEGE TENNIS TITLE Pip 13106 douned Chaotic SchaelTel oil the College courts Satuiday aftoi noon to sun the all-College tennis tout nunoent. Block \sus NI. tenet also of the fteshman Intramutal contest during Freshman Wcek Bloch took the match in till ee sets, winning 4-1, 7-i, and 1,1-11. Ile de feated Nelson Cleen, also a heshrunn, in the semi-finale. 0:4334, - ,A114, Monday - Tuesday U Nov. 2 and 3 L Matinee Daily at 1:30 • Direct FrOm Its World Premier at the New York Hollywood Theatre John Barrymore in his latest Warner Bros. success ktek,` \ "The Mad Genius" , . cop Marian Marsh • •‘ ; Charles Butterworth , \ Donald Cook t 4 Amazing Drama! Also Superb Characterization! FOX NEWS Delighttul Comedy! Touching Romance! His Best Picture Since 'GENERAL CRAC Our Opponents Colgate-Mtcsissippi We guessed umng on the Maroon against N. Y. U last week, but these should be no doubt about tomorrow's game being a sietoiy for the Hamil ton elm. en. On the rebound aftei last week's defeat, Colgate should um by two on three touchdowns.' Luray elle•Penn As predicted, Lafayette Lame tluough easily against W. & J. last skcek. We'ie taking a chance, but ua hazard another sictiny for the Maroon tomoirms Penn should be less spatted than last week, and we think Lafayette will win a clots grme Weil Virginia-Kansas State The Mountaineers are blood-thirsty Im victory after being nosed out by Detroit last Friday night 9-to-7 Iloweret, we'ra afraid they're no match for "Bo" McMillan's undefeat ed Kansas Aggie eleven, and the Westetnets should win by at least a Lehigh-Muhlenberg The Moon and Whitu lost its fourth straight game Saturday when Blown admmistmed a 33-to-0 lacing Howes., we bellow they're due for a sictory against a Muhlenberg team winch has already lost to Lubanon Valley, but see don't behese it ohll be by more than too touchdowns., Way nesburg-Westminister With Rab Currie and other stars bock in the lineup, the Yellow Jack et, should be more powerful than they were when held to a scoreless tie by New Riser last week. We believe they'll min from the Titans by a close score Lebanon Valle)-Mt St. flag's The Ann‘llle ele‘en provided one of last Saturday's big surprises by lidding Dartmouth to a .20..t0-6 scorn. Oa the strength of this inspiration, they ought to nose out the Enumts bun g team. Temple•W. S. J. The Outs got a bleak when Lafay ette pummeled the Presidents badly m defeating them, 21-to-O. The crippled Proxies should be unable to stop the Philadelphia eleven front be ing on the long end of the score at the final whistle. Dickinson-Su artlimore After being held to a tie by P. 31 111=1=11 FOOTBALL For Hui FAN THE PENN:STATE COLLEGIAN Panther Tackle 1 C., the Red Coo do not appeal so formidable as in th.., 11,4 110,0%01 we think they'll conic out ahead of the Little Quake. Syracuse•SLchitan Slate Whether the Orangemen v.ill be able to shake off last Saturday's lethargy is a question If they do, they should take °set the Western ers or at least hold them to a tie. Winning the women's annual fall golf toutnament, Helene E Hazel '.34 defeated Matiotle E. Smith '33 Mon day afternoon en the finale he a score of four and three in match play: Let's talk Straight from the Shoulder \WHAT you want in a cigarette is hrstr. You %sant V mildness ... smoothness ... and satisfying pleasure -when you smoke. All right then dE•STLRFILLD pays top prices... yes, and a premium for the ripest, mellowest, swectest tasting leaf that gross's. The curing and conditioning is done byspecial ists . . . men carefully trained In handling these fine tobaccos., I N lI,LENDING, also, Chesterfields arc different Light up, Mister! Try Chesterfield. . . . Instead of merely mixing the tobaccos Let the cigarette do its own talking. together .... we cross-blend them. It's like mak- You'll get the whole thrilling story, ing a new and better-Listing kind of tobacco. _ in just two words . ."They Satisfy"! That's how we get that Cbesterfieldflavor. Milder . . . and a more pleasing aroma. ovy If 4,7./ Cigarette paper? Only the purest that's made e„../ < 2,/,‘,€„er yet der .„c t ,..„— is good enough for Chesterfield. !HOOTERS TO PLAY LAFAYETTE HERE Undefeated Lions Meet Maroon On Football Practice Field At 12:30 Tomorrow With a record of two victoties and a scoreless tie, Coach Hill Jeffrey's soccer tennt will engage the Lafay ette ele‘en on the football practice field at 12 30 o'clock tomotton after noon. Lafayette's petfotinance this, year has been Inc flora 1111pICSSIV, State Teachers' college defeated the Star sin bootets tun weeks ago by 5-to-0 at Easton Another loss was suffer ed by Coach Deatborn's inane when llltetfoid non by 7-to-0 at the Hat , et ford School grounds these weeks oh-n The staiting lineup for the Nittany boaters in tomorrow's contest will most likely hit Captain Bob Maltose at goal with Frank Tully in reserve, Bill Ilcusr,..y at sight fullback, and Hank Hartzler at left fullback Change T”.. Edgards Right halfback will probably be, filled by Bill Shea and center half back by Al Daykin, while Flank Erans may receive the left halfback a , signment. Bill Tyson will start at outside right, ulna mas his regular position last year, instead of Shorty Edwards mhb Vail play at outside left. Inside right will be filled by Duttl' Miller it bile center fora and is a toss-I up betsseen Eddie Knecht, Bradfold,, and James Holmes mills Knecht hold• mg a slight edge. Chick Musses may replace Haab Masters at inside ought. get Mrs straight. Women's Hockey '33 vs. '3l Tuesday '32 vs. '3l Thursday '35 vs. '33 Nov. 10 '32 vs. '35 Nov 12 '24 vs. '35 Nov. 14 '32 vs '33 Nov. 14 '25 s s '33 Nov. 17 '45 ‘s. '3l Nov. 18 '3l Os '32 - Nov. 18 "Army-Nosy" Game Nov. 21 '33 vs. '42 Nov 24 FRIARS ELECTIONS (Sophomore Campus Sudety) Peter W. Fletther '3l Ilany M Wantshouse '3l WELCOME ALUMNI ! Everything is in readiness to make homecoming a: great event. Meat preparations have been made—if you'd like to be on the inside of what the well dressed man will 'near this season— step this way. featuring this fall Society Brand Charter House Hart Schaffnei & Marx Braeburn University Clothes FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus - D ICK UP a package. Note it; clean appearance ... free from havy inks. Its moisture proof, too. And three big factories at Richmond, Durham and San Francisco—operating under the strictest sanitary standards —rush them fresh to you. GoN.L ..,..they're got to be good. Be cause they're made that way. And most important of all . . . you can taste this goodness en the cigarette. You can tell it in the smoke. Friday, October 30, 1931 1 NACIOS DOWNS MUSSER TO WIN LINKS TOURNEY Annexes Trophy nt All-College Golf Competition Last Week Rill Nacios defeated Chick Musser, three and one, to win the all-College golf tournament recently. The coin petition was open to all students. Musser overcame Sickels to enter the finals, and Nacios heat }Maass. The tournoy is an annual fall event and was in progress three wseks. A trophy will be presented to Na mes as winner, and Musser may re ceive a runner-up avoid, according to Francis E Schlll '32, manager.
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