Page Four " Freshman Grid Eleven Heavier Opponents Swamp Plebes in Season’s Finale lly W. M. STEGI Bowed by the tremendous weight of tho Wyoming Seminary eleven, the freshman gridders closed their season at Kingston Saturday by being shoved into the mud, 25-to-0. Battling in a downpour of vain, the Lion cubs resisted the powerful on slaught of the Seminary team for the first two periods of the game, the count at the end of the half showing only a six-point margin for the Wyom ings. Toward the end of the game, however, the crushing drive of the 103-pound Kingston line completely tore down the slightest semblance of a Nittany defense. Captain Hazinsky and Medwiek, backs, alternately skipped across Why Not Take a Thanks giving Gift Home to Your Mother or Sweet heart ? 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Even though its finale was not too brilliant the season was the most suc cessful a freshman eleven has enjoyed in we don't know how many years. ’ Two defeats, one tie, and two victor ies look particularly encouraging when compared with the customary “red 1 ’ seasonal percentage. Our congratulations to the team, to SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER 85c Turkey Jumbo Soup, or Chilled Fruit Cup or Tomato Cocktail Roast Young Turkey and Chestnut Filling Creamed Cauliflower and Buttered Peas Cranberry Sauce or Stuffed Celery • - Home Canned Pickles Home Baked Bread or Fresh Rolls or Home Made Brown Bread Home Made Pudding, Ice Crcum and Angel Food, Fruit or Devils Food Cake or Fresh • Pumpkin Pie or Hot Pic Coffee, Tea or Milk Quince Haney ■ Mints and Nuts FENWAY TEA ROOM Thanksgiving Sale of Roasters Mirror Aluminum $2.25, $3.50, $4.25 Lisk Enamel $l.OO, $4.00 Federal Enamel Special_sl.oo,l.7s, 2.45, 3,25 Savory Hotel : ; $4.25 Bingo Popping Corn 1 15c lb. The Keefer Hardware Allen Street “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” SHdT GUNS AND RIFLES FOR RENT . AND FOR SALE AMMUNITION and HUNTING CLOTHING PENN STATE SOUVENIRS—IOc to $5.75 ODD LOTS OF STATIONERY AT % PRICE Real Values HourTo 4vo/D_6oMERi > A SATIELE isa MAN WHO IS 50*/. THIS sort of thing has gone too furl When asked what product we get from whales, Bill Boner said, "Little whales.” Let’s take action at once. Get him a good pipe and a tin of good tobacco. We all know a pipe smooths out the ■wrinkles, clears the mind for its best thinking. And wc all know t what smoking tobacco goes best in a good pipe. For a recent investigation showed Edgeworth to be the favorite smoke at 42 out of 54 leading colleges. Next time you "cram” for an exam, light up. a pipeful of Edgeworth. Ah! See how that different blend of fine old hurleys makes even the toughest EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Bows to Wyoming Seminary, 25-0 Grid Prospects Bright for 1933 ““0“ (Continued from yu ye three) counting for more' than half of this total. If there’s a fault to find with the griddors of 1932, it lies in their in ability to convert points after touch downs. “With only four out of thir teen attempts successful, the com plexion of l at least two games, Waynesburg and Temple, might have been changed considerably had the points after touchdowns been made. the coaching staff, and, more particu larly,, to Nels Waike, who, in his first year as a Lion mentor, molded a fight ing, well-balanced grid eleven. problem a whole lot easier. Buy Edgeworth anywhere in two forms Edgeworth Ready-Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice. All sizes —lsji pocket package to pound hu midor tin. If you would like to try before you buy, write Larus & Bro. Co., 120 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va., for psfeSfoftgJ THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Grid Season in Review Penn Stale 1,17*1 Yards Gained From Scrimmage 08 Forward passes Attempted 24 *- Forward Passes Completed .353 Forward Pass Average .449 204 Total Yards Gained on Passes 669 190 * Yards Lost in Penalties ' 430 Leading Individual Scorer Bill Lohr, 25 Points Total attendance for season • 64,000 Total Miles Travelled by Lion team 1,900 new/ tutJ v; ! - Sold Exclusively by . - . ; :5 THE BAND BOX ' The. NewGOLD MARK Non-run Hose $1.35 Baron LEE ' f And His 1 . LUE RHYTHM BAND Total Points First Downs Mjlls-Rockwell, Inc. Mil JTARY Ball Patronize These Advertise: ....IT PAYS ... Opponents YOU CAN DEPEND ON A LIGGETT & MYERS -PRODI THE DECEMBER NINE TO Tuesday, .November 2\ About 1864, farmerabegan to grow White Burley Tobacco. A few casks were taken to the St. Louis Fair in 1867 and sold for 58c a pound. White Burley Tobacco is used to make Granger. It is the best pipe tobacco that grows. You will notice the dif ference as soon as you light up your pipe of Granger. It . burns slower, smokes cooler and never gums a pipe. TWO $4.00 plus federal tax 40e