Pago Four FRESHMAN GRIDD Yearlings Will Play Final Home Contest Tomorrow Walke Expects Close Competition from Opponents By W. M. STEGMEIER *34 Figure it out for yourself! If Pitt’s Panther cubs knocked off ths Lion freshmen in their op.cning game of -the season, 18-to-0, and then, a few weeks later, took Kiski over the hurdles, 12-to-0, who should take the •honors on New Beaver field at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon when the Nittany yearlings meet the Saltsburg eleven? But then maybe you don’t believe in comparative scores. We don’t either, but we arc a bit about the chances for the little Lions in their last home game of the grid season. Whatever happens, it’s bound to be a pretty game. To Start Full Strength .'Coach Nels Walke, anticipating a close struggle, will throw his full quota of strength into the face of the Kiskiminetas array at the opening kick-off. Fortunately, not a regular of last year’s championship Salts burg outfit will be available to annoy Walke’s team tomorrow with a remin iscent grin of last year's 65-to-0 whitewash. The quartet that mauled Bellefonte Campus Bulletin Candidates for the freshman bas ketball team should report at Recre ation hall with equipment at 6:30 o’clock Monday night. All those who expect to try out, for the squad must obtain a health examination certifi cate from the Health Service, Old Main, before appearing on the prac tice floor. The local post-office will close at 12:30 o’clock today in recognition of Armistice Day. AH students who expect to apply for entrance to>a medical school by fall of 1933 should make application immediately to Prof. Oscar F. Smith, 112 Pond Laboratory, to take an apti tude test to be given by the Associa tion of American Medical Colleges, on December 9. AH students interested in varsity and freshman rifle teams will report 1 at the Armory at 7 o’clock Tuesday' nigh;. DcMolays will .meet at the Acacia house at 7:30 o’clock Monday night. All candidates for fencing, includ- ...SPECIAL... WEEK END SALE All Topcoats and Overcoats We are offering for three days only, our entire stock of Topcoats and Overcoats at a drastic reduction. If you are going to buy a coat this season, it will certainly pay you to buy now. They cannot come cheaper, an over production is responsible for this unusual reduction. COATS FORMERLY SOLD COATS FORMERLY SOLD $22.50 to $24.50 $27.50 to $34.50 Now ; Now $13.75 $17.75 ONE LOT OF POLO AND IMPORTED TWEEDS Stetson I) KNOWN” $6 TRENCH COATS $3.95 A. NASH CLOTHES Made to Your Individual Measurements — slo.sotb $40.50 C. W. HARDY, Tailor' Opiiosiie l’ostofficc ' . Phone 24 How Frisky*i&Kiski? Lion Freshmen Fry - JJB-*?-mr Mack Sloan - Kelly Cresswell LCT Morris Kessler C* TWissinger Latorre RG ,-Bukey O’Neill—l RT .Steele' Orlando RE .Reynolds’ (c) Maurer Q Lewis Andrews RH. Roush O’Hora- LH* Lefferty Cooper FB _X3illander two weeks ago, Maurer, Andrew's, O’Hora, and will handle the backfield positions. ‘The Nittany line will more than likely consist of Fry and Orlando, ends, Sloan and O’Neill, tackles, Cresswell and Latorre, guards, with Kessler taking snapper-back re sponsibilities. It is possible, however, that Small, Dyson, and Frazer will see service in the backfield' during- ,the game, while ; Douglas, Chandoah, Coppolo, and Mc- Amfrews may relieve the Nittany plebes’ starting line. ing first year men, should report on the balcony at Recreation hall, at 6:30 o’clock Monday night. All men interested in working at the P. S. C. A. cabin tomorrow should sign up at the “C. A.” office, 304 Old Main, today. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—In dividuaI instruction for beginners. Phone 779-J or sec Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan. Fye apartments. etch ALTERATIONS—Suita and t topcoats rolined, suits remodeled. Special'attention and ser vice Riven on ladies* 'cements. Dry clean inc. pressing. See Frank Kozcl, care of Stetson D. etch LOST—Pearl Kray Shadier fountain pen. Finder please call Harold' Batsch at 197. ‘ ’ ItcoHß FOR RENT— Larcc front room. Slncle beds. Well heated. $2.50 | . natural ferocity of ** Bagheera” the black panther in the famous *'Jungle Book,” **Natufc In the Raw & is Seldom Mild”—and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes. Friday, November 11, l! -4A RAC /. M. Grid Results Theta Kappa Phi 8 Beta Sigma Rho 0 ' Alpha Sigma Phi 2—>Sigma Pi (Forieit) Sigma Chi 6—(Delta Tau Delta MOHAWK ’ SHIRTS Guaranteed Colors All-Shrunk Values of. 15.years ago Now • Colors:..' ■ /V' Grey';-, 1 * V -a-' ? Noyelty . - ‘ Patterns 3 for $5 FROMM’S Opposite Front' Campus itiiilte