Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 28, 1932, Image 4

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PLEBES T
WILL PLAY GAME
HERE TOMORROW
Coach Walke Revamps Starting:
Lineup for Contest With
Academy Gridmen
Hy \V. M. STEGMEIEK '3l
Free for the first time from the
taint of athletic subsidization, a de
termined Bollefonte Academy eleven
will march onto New Beaver field at
2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in a
desperate attempt to uphold the
quaint old Bollefonte custom of de
feating Penn State freshman football
teams.
- With opposing sides both fighting
for the glory of the game and nothing
more, it is sure to be a hard-fought
contest in which the Lions should
come out on top. Although the Acad
emy boys have won only one game out
of three this season, they have a fast,
gritty team that may cause plenty of
trouble for the Nittany yearlings.
New Team To Start
Groping for a combination that will
•definitely click, Coach Nels Walke in
tends to experiment with a team made
up almost entirely of men who did not
•get a crack at the Pitt freshmen Sat
urday. Mervine, end, Kessler, center,
and Esterly, guard, are the oniy grid
dors starting tomorrow that opened
play against the Panthers.
A complete new backfield combin
ation of Dyson, Frazer, Vignola, and
Small will be seen against the Acad
emy gridmen, while other newcomers
who will complete the line are Cope
and Cappola at’the tackles, Hilton at;
guard, and Kensinger at the other end
.position.
Although Bollefonte has a much
lighter line than usual, they admin
istered a 12-to-0 defeat to‘an Altoona
team in their opening game. Cook
Academy scored in the last half min
ute of play to down Bellefonte 8-to-7
two weeks ago, while the Lock Haven
Independents, a strong professional
team starring Judy Lasich, 1931 Lion
grid captain, scored one touchdown
against the Academy gridmen.
VISITING—
GRAHAM’S ‘
Is Just Another Penn State
Custom
NEWSPAPERS
MAGAZINES
•...TOBACCOS CANDIES
GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
FACE BELLEFONTE
As Freshmen Seek Comeback ,
No. Lion Freshmen
19 Mervine
29 Cappola
32 Hilton
35 Kessler
24 Esterly
2G Cope
25 Kensinger
13 Dyson
7 Frazer
S Vignola
3 Small
Left End
Left Tackle
Left Guard
Center
Right Guard
Right Tackle
Right End
Quarterback
Left Halfback
Right Halfback
Fullback
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Faculty member wishes riding companions
for mountain trips, week-end afternoons.
Phone 9799 for reservations for special rates
CAMPOS SADDLE SCHOOL
ROMANCE...
and MOONLIGHT MEMORIES!
MARCH HOWARD
A New Nonna Shearer /n « Tender Love
Story that Will Become One of Your
Fondest Memories!
wismm
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Bellefonte No.
Zimmerman 22
Hansen 14
Keeler 15
Dry 30
Pacnsclli 33
Lyons 25
Sonnefeld 34
Austin 8
Runkhart 6
•Confer 11
Kelly 18
Monday- Tuesday
* Matinee at 1:30
Evenings at 6:00 and 8:00
THE DAIRY STORE
Sixteen Flavors of Ice Cream
BUTTER BUTTERMILK CREAM
CHEESE
JUMBO ICE CREAM CONES
THE DRY SEASON IS OVER
Get Your HOT OIL Treatment, 51.00; FACIAL, $1.00; CLEOPATRA VAPOR Treatment, $1.50
CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP
IJhonc 888 Opposite Post Office
Allen Street at Beaver Avenue
MILK MILK SHAKES
No raw tobaccos in Luckies
—that’s why they’re so mild
T buy the finest, the
very finest tobaccos
in all the world—but that
does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest ciga
rette. The factis,.we never
overlook the truth that
"Nature in the Raw is
Seldom Mild” —so these
fine tobaccos, after proper
Friday, October
aging and mellowing, are
then given the benefit of
that Lucky Strike purify
ing process, described by
the words—"lt’s toasted”.
That’s why folks 'ift. every
city, town and hamlet say
that Luckies are such mild
cigarettes.
“It’s toasted”
That package of mild Luckies