Page Four SOCCERMEN BEGIN DAILY PRACTICES Coach Bill Jeffrey To Rely On 7 Lettermen For Nucleus • Of ]looter Squad Ily WILLIAM B. PROTIIEHO With their opening contest with Lafayette nearly three weeks away, Nittany soccer aspirants are working out daily under Coach Bill Jeffrey on the practice field south of the golf course. Seven lettermen will form the nucleus of this season's team. Cap tain Al Daykin, Hank Hartzler, Shorty Edwards, Chick Musser, Al Debonis, Eddie Knecht, and Frank Evans will get into' action this week. Bradford and Holmes will probably be unable to rejoin the hooters. Nee• Candidates Expected Six additional upperclassmen, Man waring, Lindquist. Young, Altemus, Ilan,en, and Tully will challenge the lettermen for their positions, and a flock of sophomore candidates will af ford material for the hooters' mentor. Fletcher, Wolf, Sigel, Graham, Fin al, and Hallman arc among the 1915 men who show promise. Other as pirants who will arrive for registra tion day are expected to turn out for practice today or tomorrow. Jeffrey's team has finished the last four seasons without a defeat, and have lost only two matches since 1926, A 2-to-2 deadlock with Lehigh and scoreless tics with Syracuse and Hav erford were the only contests in last year's schedule in which the Lion hooters did not annex victories. 2 TENNIS TOURNAMENTS IVILL OPEN THURSDAY Freshmen. Upperclassmen To Enter Racquet Competition For Cups Opening • brackets of two tennis tournaments to determine the all-Col lege singles championship will be played Thursday, according to Aran ager Charles A. Landis '33. Fresh men will compete in one tourney and men of the three upper classes in the uthee. The two winners of the freshman tournament will engage the victors' in the upper class group, and the win ners of these matches will meet for the all-College cup. A cup-will also he awarded the freshman champion. Men who want to enter either tour nament must sign up at the Student Union desk before tomorrow night and pay en entry fee of 50 cents, Landis said. Varsity racquetmen are eligible to enter the competition. PERIOD OF REGISTRATION WILL TERMINATE TODAY (Continued from page ono) arc the same as last year's, except those used by new students. The freshman registration card contains an additional section, for the speech test. Transfers Increase Lat 2 freshman registration is caus ed by late acceptance of applicants for admission by the College, or chan ges in curriculum on the part of ma triculants prior to registration, it was explained. Graduate school registrants and transfer students will probably num ber about the same as first semester last year, according to Dr. Carl E. Marquardt, College Examiner. "Actually we have had more appli cants than last year," the College Ex aminer said, speaking of students llcre's A 4 ACTION• Antacid Powder BISMA-REX 4 % oz. jar 50c, • ROBERT J. MILLER SAVE`. With SAFETY a: DRUG STORE NEW HCOLLEGE : DINER!! Verdant Freshmen, Contrary to Law Of Nature, May Smoke During Year Contrary to the law of natural sci ence which says that green things don't burn, the 1936 crop of verdant freshmen, embellished by green dinks, may smoke this year. Green dinks are returning to the campus after an absence of two years. Freshmen entering in the Class of 1933 were the last to wear the verdant skull caps, for the present juniors as sumed the blue dint with the white button in 1930, followed by the Class of 1935 last year. Breaking a 'tradition which was well over a quarter of a century old, smoking in public by freshmen is no longer prohibited. This anti-tobacco regulation was stricken from the list 13 APPOINTED T 0... COLLEGE FACULTY Professors, Instructors, Graduate Assistants, Research Men Named in List, Thirteen new appointments to the College faculty affecting the present academic year are listed in a state ment from the President's office. Henry I. Baldwin has been , appoint ed as instructor in ,forestry, while Glenn A. Burgener will assume the position of research assistant in pe troleum research. Doris 'Jeffery will be a graduate assistant in home economics, while Earl E. Leslie and Gilbert F. Loebs are new assistant professors of physical education. James H. Lune has been made a re search assistant in fuel technology, and Mary R. Ormerod ,an assistant in home economics extension. Anna F. Paschall is a new graduate assist ant_ in home economics, William C. Soehrist, an instructor in forestry, and Carlyle J. Stehman, a research assistant in chemistry. Lt. Col. Russell V. Venable is the new military commandant, while Nel son S. Walke has taken the position of assistant professor of physical ed ucation. Nora E. Wittam has been appointed as an-instructor in German and Lawrence Wolcott as an assistant in botany. transferring to Penn State from other institutions. "In addition to the usu al number of transfers , we are get tingthose-that want to transfei cause -of financial reasons' from other institutions where the fees are higher. "A number of men and women are entering the Graduate School that would not.if they had jobs, Most of these. are seeking advanced degrees 'in education. Normally they Would stay out of College a year or two to earn some money before returning to continue 'their studies," Dr. Mar quardt explained., Cretonnes Spreads Draperies Sheets Curtains Blankets Bath Mats Cushions Bath Towels Garment & Shoe Bags EGOLF'S The Fenway . Tea Room Home Cooked Meals . All Kinds of Sandwiches Chicken and Waffles, Wednesday and Sunday Evenings COLLEGE ICE CREAM.FOUNTAIN SERVICE Announcing Opening of Modernistic Beauty Shop Austin's Barber Shop OPENING SPECIALS-ONE WEEK Shampoo & Finger Wave 75c Shampoo & Marcel 75c of customs by Student Council last May. ' This year's freshmen will not be re quired to dig into their trousers Ack ets and fumble in their vest pockets for matches when accosted by upper classmen desiring a light. Nor will the present plebe need to worry about breaking rules regarding walking on the grass in town or frequenting the vicinity of the tribunal, for these have also been removed. The 1936 assortment of green goods is evidently much hardier than previ ous' crops for the moguls have seen fit to permit freshmen to seek the burn ing light of a maiden's eyes at least three months earlier than before. Campus Bulletin Sophomore men editorial candidates for the COLLEGIAN will report to Room 312, Old gain, at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. --0- There will 'be a meeting of the In tramural Board of Athletics in Recre ation Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Freshman candidates for third as sistant football manager should sign up at the Athletic association office in Old Main immediately. -0- Members and former members of the Order of DeMolay are invited to attend a smoker at the Acacia house at 8 o'clock tonight. -0- - The business staff of the Old Main Bell will meet in Room 315, Old Mbin, at '7:15 o'clock tonight. All sopho mores interested are urged to attend. —p— i Freshmen and upperclassmen who wish to enter the all-College tennis tournament are asked to sign up and pay a 50-cent entry fee at the Student Union desk before tomorrow night. Entrants should leave their addresses and phone numbers. -0- . Additional sophomore candidates for business staff of the COLLEGIAN are asked to report to Room 313, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. -0- There will be a meeting of the sen ior staff of La Vic in Old Main at 7 o'clock Friday night. Junior can didates will meet at 7:30. TURNER TO ATTEND MEETING Homer G. Turner, search associate_ in fuel technology rthe School . of Mineral Industrids will attend a ses sion of the Coalf Classification com mittee in Atlanti6Gity, N. J., on Mon day, October 10. ' For a Change of Diet Try Chop Suey The Evergreens Bar B-Q In Conjunction With Phone 997 210 Allen St THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN P. S. C. A. TO HOLD SERIES OF TALKS College Registrar Will Discuss `Why Students Flunk Out' On Thursday Night "Why Students Flunk Out" will be discusied by William S. Hoffman, Col lege registrar, in the first of four talks sponsored by the Penn State Christian association in the Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, at 7 o'clock Thursday night. Mr. Hoffman will also lead discus sions with students on what determ ines success in College, the grades versus success question; and student faculty relations. The association has given special consideration to, the problems of the first-year student in planning the series of talks. S Warnock To Speak Arthur R. Warnock, dean or men, will lead a disCussion on "Activities" as the second of the series at 7:15 o'clock next Wednesday night. In his talk he will describe the relative value and worth of various student enter prises. .For the third talk on Wednesday, October 5, Willard P. Lewis, College librarian,. will lead a discussion on the general topic of "Books in College." He will take up the function of books and literature in attaining success and will also discuss the selection of suit ' able reading material. 'As the concluding talk of the series,. Harry W. Seamans, general secretary of the Christian association, will speak on "Religion," Wednesday, October 12. The application of religion to College life will be the -main hinge of this final discussion.; JUDGING TEAM TO COMPETE . The Penn State livestock judging team, composed of Harriett R. Henrie '33, Byron B. • Konhaus '33, Olive A. Porter '33, Frnnk Ai Reed '33, Hud son H. Roe '33, Ray D. Shoemaker '33, and Martin L. Spangler '33, is enter ed in the intercollegiate contest at the Eastern State Exposition, Spring field, Mass., this week. The College team is the defending champion in the contest,' hiniing won the title in 1031. Specials Flash Lights 39c Desk Lalps $l.OO Padlocks . __lsc, 25c, 50c, 75c Smoker's Stands $1.25 Alarm Clocks____2o% off WEAR EVER ALUMINUM ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM ACME QUALITY PAINTS We Make Keys Harry J. Behrer Hardware 130 E. College Ave. "You Can Get It At Metzger's" Text Books—Both New and Useil For All College Courses Wanted ! College Text Books. See our want list. WE PAY CASH • Drawing Supplies Stationery Laundry Cases Fountain Pens and Pencils Loose Leaf Books Athletic Goods Student Desk Lamps Fountain Pens Repaired Official Numbered Gym Uniforms Tennis Rackets Restrung and Repaired . Work Done Here at Our Store UNDER SAME DEANAGEKENT. REIST SHOOTS ON CENTRE HILLS COURSE Prof. Henry N. Reist, of the depart ment of agricultural extension, join ed the hole-in-one select circle of golf ers with a perfect shot on the Centre Hills country club course recently. Playing with a No. 5 iron, -Profes sor'Reist scored his ace on a 135 yard hole, known as the "baby hole" to club members. The hole yields an ace about once a season. COLLEGE EXHIBITS CATTLE A group of ten steers is being ex hibited by the College at the Eastern States' Exposition ,at Springfield, MasS., this week, according, to Prof. Franklin L. Bentley, head of the de partment of animal husbandry. CLASSIFIED LIALLROOId DANCING INSTRUCTION—In dividuaI instruction tor beginners. Coll 7714 or am Mrs. F. J. Hanrshan. Fye Ansrtments. Etch NOTICE—The Knew Barber Short wishes to announce that haircuts are now 25 cents. Our second floor location meaning lower rent permits us to do thin. East Beaver Ave., second floor, across from postoff 1 tchEE WANTED—An retire young man who is in terested in making himself some money this smeion. M. Fromm, opposite Front Dim ing. ItehEF WANTED—Position no rook or genCral house keeper In fraternity. rooming house, or restaurant. Write fAre. Sarah Hutchinson. SIG N. Gth St.. Shamokin. Pa. AtptiFT WANTED—AII freshmen Wising had exper ience in dance orchestra. work and desiring such work please communictse with Art Steinberg. Beta Sigma Rho House. Phone lab. ltcomaSil May We Sugest! Society Brand, Braeburn, Charter House, Hart Schaffner & Marx. Suits Smart Styles ,Fine Tailoring Colorful Fabrics Incomparable Priced At • $19.75 $35 FROMM'S Opposite Front Campds WANTED—Students to deliver "Collegian.. 13 routes row , Tuesday and Friday morn Inge. Gill Ilorringston. 202 AV or 201. LOST—Phi Della -Theta fraternity pin. bear ing the engraving "J. C. 1., Pn. Theta.” Call Iron. nt 130. ItpdFT FOR RENT—Two troll furnished bedrooms. with shower bath. 202 W. College Ave. Fye Apartments. Mn.. R. W. Sudds..Phone 2tehrw • FOR RENT—Room with allude lob,. Hot and cold running water for your convenience. 114 W. Nittany Ave. Harter Club. Phone 464. ltchHe FOR RENT—Rooms at 11S N. Atherton St. Phone 104. M. ltchFW MANTED—Student laundering. Call it NG Pugh St., or phone 27.1. Ituhllll wae idn44 6 smak'tq? Pdacc()d . . tobaccos made for cigarettes and pipes; granu lated tobaccos. Rut there was plenty of room fora to bacco made solely for pipes. If you look, you will find that a great many tobacco packages say "for pipe and cigarettes." But the Granger package says: GRANGER ROUGH CUT Granger is made by Well- 'man's Method and cut right for pipes :rough cut. Burns slower and cooler. Just try it! YOU CAN-DEPEND ON A LIGGETT & MYERS PRODU Tue:silay, September 20, 193 FOR RENT-2 first floor rooms wit Thom 304-R-1. FOR RENT—Comfortable apartment Also double room. 121 S. St. Apartment No. 9. FOR RENT-2 double or single rooms. garage. Groduato students or Pr. Preferred. Phone 605-R -:228 E. Ave. Chop Suey The Evergreens Bar B•Q Pipe :Tobacco