Page Six Special Value ! Men's Genuine SUEDE JACKETS €11) $0.95 THE HUB East College Mout! The Best Watch Repairing is done in the Best Jewelry Store in the Best Town In Centre County Crabtree s cne-three-two Allen Street The.% University Myers . PRESENT "Up Pops The Devil " A Post Season Production Front Summer Stock Saturday, :Sept, 10 8:30 P.M... SCHWAB AUDITORIUM All Seats Reserved 50g Visit WARD'S .: ._:NO* Completeßetawant..4od. Fountain SOryke, PHONE 33-M NEW TRACK COACH 1 CHOSEN BY BOARD (Cantinactl„fro»t page one) Illinois from AhliTL2 township high school at Desplaines, Illinois, where he 'was a member of the track,'foot bull, swimming and basketball teams. In the track events his favorite event was the high jump but he was hardly r. star. i A - Cthe University, the lanky young ster, standing six feet three inches, went out for track and won his nu merals. Discerning latent possibili ties in the recruit, Gill at once set Werner to hurdling although he also high jumped, clearing the bar at five feet eleven inches. Chosen captain by his team-mates lin his senior year, 1926, Werner came ' into his own. He broke or equalled some record in every meet in which he competed and tied his first world's record, running, the 60-yard highs in 7.6 in the Big Ten indoor meet. He later ran under the colors of the Il linois athletic club where he shattet ed a world's record in the 50-yard low hurdles. . . TRUSTEE SIDS NRA CODE Mr. Ralph Zook, one of the Trustees of the College, has completed work on the National Industrial Recovery Ad ministration's committee on a code of fair competition for the petroleum industry. The final code was adopted three weeki ago after discussions lasting nearly three months. JOHN H. HENZEY REAL ESTATE . FOR RENT. Desirable Student Apartments Office-144 S. Allen Street PHONE 112-R EQUIPPED. - THE Fall Sports Schedyle • VARSITY FOOTRAL October 7 g _._ Lebanon Valley • .at State College October 14 Muhlenberg ----- State College October 21_ Lehigh State College (Alumni Homecoming Day) • October 28 Columbia New York City November Syracuse, N. Y. November IL_ Johns Hopkins • _at State College (Pennsylvania pgi) • November 18 Pennsylvania at Phila d elphia • VARSITY SOCCER % October I , l__. Temple ___....:_t______at State College October 21Navy ___ .. __ _____at Annapolis, Md. October ______ Lafayette _ N'ovember 4 Syracuse St.Fite College Sovember 18 Illinois State College VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY October ____ Lehigh at State College Novembei 4 Syracuse ..at Syracuse, N. Y. November 13__ IC A. A. A. A. New York City FRESHMAN FOOTBALL October 21 • Vilanova • Statp Cpßege oet - ober 28 • ,__ Gettysburg State College November 11 _ Bucknell S.tatp College November 18 .Mont Alto Branch____,____at State College FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY . November 13_____ A. A. A. A. MectL.....—at New York City Foriner Lion Hurler May Lead Yanks • In Belated Spurt for League Flag Russ We Attu, former Lion mournismart now with the Yankees, who has' consistently beaten the Ingue-leading Washington Senators, may be the key man in a late season attempt On the part of the Yanks to realizo a slira' mathematical pennant chance to seize the flag from the Sen-, ators. • . , Van Atta, who is pitching his first season of major league ball with the New York club, has been the only Yankee hurler who has had any, suc cess against' . the• page-setting Seri, atom. ' To' date, 'he has started six games against. Washington and, al Tobaccos THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN State College though he failed to finish three of them, the Yanks won' them all. His record for the season thus far in eleven •victories against four de feats; including three ,wins over the St. Louis. Browns. Since the season does not chiie until the end of Septeni bey, he still.' has opportunity to }vin fifteen gaines in his first major loaguc season. 'Pollowing:. the 1925• 'Lion' season, Van Atta joined a minor league club and later., - Was sold to the St. Paul club, of the American association: Last season he won twenty-two games even though" St. Paul - finished the assaciatida:racain the cellar. Qn the streagth, - pftthis - showing , he was sold to the TanTM last winter.- MOST 'MODERN WAY and 'Magazines KASCSAK ELECTED BASEBALL CAPTAIN Sayland Named Track Leader, Colton Baseball Manager In Juno Elections • William Kascsak '34 was elected baseball captain for the coming year shortly after the close of school last semester. Grant A. Colton '34 was named as manager of the team: Marvin A. Sayland '34 will lead the trackman through this year's cam: paign, while W. Randall ,Skillen '34 will captain the tennis squad. John V. Parker '34 has been named track manager, and .Franklin B. Musser '34 tennis. manager. George P. Roth '34 will head the Nittany lacrosse team next spring, which . will be managed. by John G. Cleland '34. Although no captain of the .golf squad was ;elected, Arthur G. Steinfeldt '39 was named as manager: Managers . Listed First assistant managers elected at the same time include James M. Hall '35, John L. Miller '34, and William E. Sheldon '35 in baseball; and Fred L. Floyd E. Saxer '35, and Robert L. Wlalker '36 in track. Walter F. Gaylor '35, Paul K. Hirsh '35; and A. Kenneth Maiers '35 were chosen as. first assistant tennis man agers: Vernon D, Platt' 35, Charles T. Potts '35, and' Alfred M. 'Warner '35 were named as first assistant golf managers; while Thomas L. P. Ferry '35, George H. Milligan '35, and John A. VanDermark '35 were selected as-, sistant lacrosse managers. . Baseball Awards Listed Varsity letters in baieball were awarded to. Captain Regis , E. Smith '33, Jesse H. Brewster 1 33, William I'. Lohr ,jr! '33, H. Paul Swan '33, Walter W. Walus ,'33, Captain Elect William Kascsak '34, A. Keith Parks 34, - Stanley L. Zawacki '34, Selwyn Edwards '34, and John 4. Stocker '35. Raymond p. Stein '33 was awarded a letter_ as manager. • Willigd H. Sickles '33, Joseph R. ,Ritenour .i 34, H. Lloyd Beyer jr. '35, Rapt. .H. Hetzel '35, and Thomas E. Marshall . '35 were awarded varsity awards in golf, together with Claude IT. Headley jr. '33 who was manager. Vttrity performers in tennis were Cant.. Harry M. Wilson '33; George N. Green .'33, Henry B. Hartzler '33, Al bert L. Fretz jr. '33, Charles W: Schaeffer '33, Albert. H. Manwaring '33, Captain-elect W. Randall Skillen 'IC 'and 'Herrn - an Block '.'3s. , ,Charles. A. Landis '33 was awarded an insignia as manager. Winners of:varsity track letters in clude Capt. Wayland F. Dunaway 111 '33, Hiram T. Dale.. '33,. Charles R. 'Sing '33, and. Roy A. Siealcy '34. - OthOr letter-winners . .were Captain-elect Marvin A. Saylarid '34, Irwin E. sack ion '34, Francis L. Itliodes '34, Dan iel F. 'O'Shea '34, Robert J. Sigel '34, and C. v=a4couro - ' 3 4. James H. Finley '33 was awarded a letter as manager. . ' Attention , • Caterers We Are in Position to Give You 'the Same Excellent Service we Gaye You Last Year. COOK' MARKET PHONE 267 SMOKING SUPPLIE' • PLAY BILLIARDS • AT STONEY'S • UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Boyd F. Stone, Better Knoiya as "stimey7 Champion of Six Counties All Tables and Equipment Rebtiiit,Bight High Class' To A : CLEAN RECREATION Upstairs Oppoxite past Office • , CANDY SOFT DRINK HORSEBACK. 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