Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 11, 1932, Image 4

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    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.
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FOR RENT— Larcc front room. Slncle beds.
Well heated. $2.50 <a week per person. COO
W. Beaver Avc. ltpdFT
FOR RENT—Rooms, at reduced rates. 301 S,
Burrowcs St. Phone 520-M. ltnpHß
•; —HEAR—
EDWIN MARKHAM
. One of America’s Foremost Poets
Wednesday, November 16th
. 7:30 O’clock
: ST.. PAUL’S M. E. CHURCH . , . 7 .
.‘'~ i ‘"‘ ,J "~--iVnspiceS , 6frWesi^Fouri«latio** i;i:
$19.50
RS MEET KISKI; HARRIERS
T.B.U. TEAM WINS
HM, DALE RACE
Non-Fraternity Group With 39
Points .Takes First Place
For Second Year
T. B. U., or Tape Breakers Union,
a non-fraternity group, for the sec
ond consecutive year won the intra
mural cross country tournament on
the College golf course Tuesday after
noon. - •
Fifteen teams competed in the an
nual meet this fall with a total of
fifty-two men, approximately one-half
of the number entered last year. The
T. B. U.’s with a total of 39 points
defeated the Kappa Sigma group, sec
ond with 43 points. A well balanced
team resulted in the non-fraternity,
men’s victory Tuesday. r
Dunaway Finishes First
Wayland Dunaway, Kappa Sigma,,
and captain of the varsity track team,'
crossed the'finish line first. 800k,.'
Phi Delta Theta harrier,- followed-
Dunaway to the tape to place second,
while Hughes, of the Watts -Hall ag
gregation, placed third.
Watts' Hall scored 59 points to
finish in third position,-while Phi
Delta-Theta with 71 points and Chi
Upsilon with 94 points placed fourth
and fifth, respectively, to -complete
the scoring for the first five teams,’
The winning team will receive a'siU
ver loving cup, according to Wilson
A. Anderson -’34, intramural , cross
country manager. * :
FOR SALE—I C-Melody Conn Mxophone. In
quire nt 301 S. Burrowcs St. Thonc^O^
NOTICE —Go to Temple by bus. Round -tril}
88 60. Leave Friday afternoon..return 'Sun?
day nlßht. Phone J. Ray at 109. ItcompSHß
NOTICE —Will person taking trench-coat from.
Botany Building: Tuesday morning return It
to the beef barn and exchange for own.^
WANTED— Passengers for Temple game. Will
leave today at 4 o'clock. Round trip So'O?,',
Call at noon, 412-J. . , •
WANTED—4 passengers to Philadelphia} leav
ing anytime today. Round trip $5.00. Phone
• Hughes or Aff at Watts Hall. ItcompJßW
WANTED— Passengers -to Philadelphia .this
, week-end. Leaving anytime after 12 oclock
• Friday. Returning Sunday evening.- BmcK
ear. Call Phil Armstrong, Sigma PL Ptorw
125. • . ' ‘ ltpdFT
WANTED— Passengers to Pittsburgh . this
week-end. Leaving Friday,, p.-m.'.'Return
ing Sundav p. m. New, Ford sedan. Call
Derry, 165-W.-. '
“JUSTLY
FAMOUS”
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Bezdek Scores Advantage of
Non-Fraternity L M. Teams
Unfair advantage of non-fraternity
groups in -being able to-select team
members ,for intramural competition
from unlimited numbers is detrimental
to the system of intramural athletics
and necessitates a change to some sys
tem for equalizing the potentialities
of all groups, Director' of Athletics
Hugo . Bezdek stated in an interview
yesterday. \
“At present some groups are able
to gatherl together all athletes of a
sport who. have not received letters in
that sport and enter them as a team in
an intramural tournament. Such a
group is bound to'excels the fraternity
groups,” Director Bezdek pointed out.
As a solution to the problem the
athleticshead suggested a plan
whereby the non-fraternity body
would be divided on a geographical
basis into units of fifty or sixty men.
A captain;in charge of each group
would list'the men and by competition
select the,’ teams for the various sports.
■“This plan was in effect in 1919,
worked out well, and I can see no rea
son why itjshouid not be successful at
present,”* Director Bezdek declared.
“In general it would be very,beneficial
to the non-fraternity section, since it
would interest.a' greater number of
students,’,in 'intramurals by affording!
every, student an opportunity to enter
into group competition,” he added.
R. Hendferson Beatty .’33, intramural
| Horseback Riding
Special .Tickets on Easy Terms—sl. an hour or a 12-hour
)••• ticket for $lO. -. 1 ■;
"S Free Instructions—Make Reservations .
Rear, bf Hotel and. Theatre—Phone 9799 Open Day & Night
: -CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL
Al4f
*£ZD£K
sports head, endorsed the proposed
system. “We have been attempting to
limit the* membership, in'each unit but
great difficulty’ lias been encountered
in trying to equalize.the advantage in
the groups. Although'the plan would
! break up some non-fraternity athletic
combinations, in the long run it would
bo of the* greatest advantage ,to the
majority of the students,” he said. •
No raw tobaccos in Luckies
—that’s why they’re so mild
buy the finest, the aging and mellowing, are
very finest tobaccos then given the benefit of -
in all the world—but that ' that Lucky .Strike purify
does not explain why folks big process, described by
everywhere regard Lucky the words— It s toasted
Strike as the mildest ciga- v lliat ’ s wh ? folks in ever y
rette. The fact is, we never city, town and hamlet say
' ' , . _ , that Luckies are such mild
overlook the truth that . •
"Nature in the Raw is cigarettes* , K
I Seldom. Mild ” —so these “Xt*S tOaStecT'
fine tobaccos, after proper That package of mild Luckies : .
ENTER I
NITTANY RUNNERS
TO SEEK TROPHY
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from page one)
has also, been selected by Coach Cart
men to enter the run. Space, cap
tured fourteenth place in 1930, and
thirty-second place last year. Clint
Van Cise, forty-first place winner last
year, Bill Rishel, Kenny England, and
Wayland Dunaway will probably com-,
plete the list of. Lion entrants. .
Dunaway May Enter
Although Rishel has not competed
in' either of the dual meets this year,-
his practice times in the past week
mark him as an almost sure entrant.
Dunaway, crack half-miler and .cap
tain of the track, team,' led the pack
in the intramural race Tuesday, and
may enter his first cross country
meet Monday.
Coach Nate Cartmell looks for most
of the opposition this year, to come
from Manhattan College, undefeated,
and winner in most meets by a large
margin. ‘ New York University’s
strong team also will put up a hard
fight, along with the Harvard run
ners.
College Barber Shop
Opens for Business
nov. 12 -V:
HAIRCUTTING
35c
GIVE US A TRIAL
105‘East Beaver Avenue -
Across from Post Office''
THE BLACK PANTHER’
"Nature in the Ran/” as portrayed
by the great animai painter, Paul
Bransom . . . inspired by the
>| . 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
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