Page Four Lion Soccermen Will Meet Syracuse Here Tomorrow By BERNARD 11. ROSENZWEIG No New York State team has ever beaten Penn State in soccer. With a resolve to break this record making the powerful Syracuse eleven all the more dangerous, Coach Bill Jeffrey’s hooters will have to put "full steam ahead" in order to turn back the Or ange team here tomorrow at 12:30 o’clock. According to the omens, Syracuse sho.uld have Dame Fortune on its side. Seven of the eleven men who held the Lions to a scoreless tie last year will again start in the lineup against •them tomorrow. But the Nittany men flashed excellent form last week and if they repeat their performance tomorrow Dame Fortune will double cross the Orange. With all his men in fine shape, Saturday, Nov. 5 PAUL CANNING j And His | PENNA. ACES KIIHMOQUILI * PARK - LCWISTOWN Make Your Savings Account Pass Book , . TIIE BOOK OF THE MONTH THE First National Bank l OF STATE COLLEGE State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier ytkMake ENLARGEMENTS from ijourft&tJfegalioei YOU took some wonderful snapshots this past summer —and more than one of your negatives would make a hand some enlargement. Our enlarging is skilfully, promptly done—at moderate prices. Stop at the finishing counter and see samples of our work. Then give us a trial with one of your favorite nega tives. When you come in, exam ine our complete stock of Bast man albums and accessories. THE- PENN QTATE H.OTO OH, OP -212 East College Avenue The Nittahy Lion ju la ■' On.the Campus • •X " . .Lobster Dinner We will serve a Broiled Live Lobster Dinner Friday evening, November 4th. Please make reservation if convenient. L. G. TREADWAY . JOHN D. LEE Mgr. Director Res. Mgr. ALWAYS OPEN Conch Jeffrey will use full strength in the starting lineup. Captain A 1 Daykin will take the center halfback post, , being flanked by Frank Evans, veteran defensive mainstay, at left halfback, and Bob ..Young at right halfback. Tully will guard the goal, while Hartzler and Fletcher, full backs, will complete the defense. . Daykin Faces McEwan Eddie Finzel, who dominated the play in the Haverford game, will start at inside right. Casterline will hold down the outside right post while Ed. die Knecht will start the attack at center forward. Shorty Edwards, outside.left, and Chick Musser inside Meet Your Friends Here for Lunch CAMPUS GREEN ROOM G ON MERWGO*OUNP 1 ' i with ■ LEE TRACY COLUMBIA PICTURE CAThauh _ - ' A Warner Dtoltos,Theatre' ■ NEW COLLEGE DINER Campus Bulletin Students desiring work as substi tutes over Houseparty week-end should sign up at the Christian asso ciation office immediately. * • Sophomores having a 2.5 average or over are eligible for membership in Phi Eta Sigma and should register in Room 17 south Liberal Arts from 7 to 9 o’clock Wednesday night. left complete the forward wall. Syracuse’s attack will center about its all-American star, McEwan, con ceded to be the best center forward in intercollegiate circles in years. But tomorrow he stacks up against A 1 Daykin, the Lion’s all-American rep resentative, and he may not pierce, the'defense at center halfback.;. 142 East College Avenue Constance Cummings Monday-Tuesday Matinee at i:3O O’clock Evenings Open at 6:00 O’clock THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Sewanee Known as Oxford of America (Continued from page one) row’s visit marks the third time that the Tennessee boys have come east ward, for a Sewanee team was de feated by- the University of Pennsyl vania in a game, some years ago. Old grads of the University like to recall the Sewanee team of 1899 which played and won twelve games to cap ture the Southern Conference cham pionship. Georgia, Georgia . Tech, Tennessee, Southwestern, Texas A. and-M., Tulane, Louisiana, Mississippi, Cumberland, Auburn, and North Car olina lost' to the Tigers that year. 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' “Nature in the Raw”— as portrayed by the grcatanimalartist,Paul Bransom . . . inspired by the savage ferocity of the striped tiger, Known - throughout the world as . the terror of the jungle. “Nature in the Raw is Seldom Mild**—and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes* 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 in every , city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. "It's toasted" That package of mild Luckies NEAR POSTOFFIC; Friday, November 4, 1! Rah! Rah! Rah! STATE! Come in and get one of the “Beau Brummell” nfegaphones free. You’ll like the new Beau Brummell Neckwear that have A 1 just arrived. *P I FROMM’S Opposite Front Campus . :*=: 11'!; , >•!s. :HR