Thursday Evening, Oefober 26, 1933 13ettifeeit the Lions - with The Sports Editor It all started when those two CO lunioa scouts In the stands here lest SatiirdaY 'reported to Codth Lou" Little. Ndw the Blue coach has de-1 cided to:.take the Penn State game seildusly,, , and is even a bit:worried abeig And well he might, for the Blue and White team is going into that ganie with the determination to come out,On top' in tbe battle Of the Lions. Little has had his first team tikiiig to: perfect a defense against the Penn 'State passing attack, but the fesult hasn't, been' too successful•. Such a reset bodes well for, TOmmy SluSier and his • teammates, because passing Will 'probably be the buliVark of their attack -J. M. S T e a E G'GJIMI3 PENN. STATE v.s,C.oLliFillilA Round Trip to $855 RE* YORK Follow, your team to the big game, by Greyhound Bus. Con geniarcrOwd—comfortable, cush ioned chairs schedules conven iently timed. You'll save money and have pleasant, scenic trip. -- Go Together Get•le crowd toeth I . ; • Save thewho money by charte g d.e r e „,..„ Greyhound bus directt: le the Stadium. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT - State College Betel Colfax! Ave. & Allen St. Phone 300 • . • • d —, . • •,G EVIIOLINto Ylifiad,you perplexed all evening, didn'i I, Tons? ' - ( 4 1 ; • '• . 1 , Sin, I jecognited yosi irnmedi- , lineiv'iour. hair dress." • I ." Yes, it is distinctiVe work. Tild'S why - I always have it • done 'at The Elite Beauty Salon "For the Discriminating" PHONE 695 State College Hotel AUTUMN FAVORITES .•. PUMPKIN PIES CREAM PUFFS • CINNAMON ROLLS DOUGHNUTS • Ask Your Caterer to Serve Them . THE ELECTRICBAKERY • Phone 603 Alla Street FRATERNITY COOKING -• MUST BE , DEPENDABLE QUICK CLEAN SAFE ECONOMICAL • Thirty-five Houses,-Irieliidifig the ,Lakgist and, Mast: Modern s '• COOK WITH GAS • , • • - .IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE . . . , - •. : 'Central Pennsylvania. Gas Co. SATE COLLEGE - BELLEFONTE FRESIIMANIQUAD, BOOTERS TO PLAY Sciecermen fo Meet Lafayette Team—Plebes Will Fight Gettysburg Eleven Fenn State will play host to Lai ayette's soccer team and Gettysburg's freshman football team.am New Beav er field at 2 o'clock Saturday after noon. The soccer team will fight for its third straight victory while the plebei will be ittimnig for their second bonseciitive conquest. Forseeing an easy victory, Conch "Bill" Jeffrey and his Nittany Lion soccermA will stack up snappy ., ex change passes' and precise kicks against the invaders, - to continue its undefeated record. The Blue and White team handed the Leopards a 5-to-0 shutout'acore last year. Have Lost Two in Sevcn Captained by Ritch i who will cover the pciht of inside right, the Maroon and lylhite4eam will come here ivith six varaity players. Although the Probable line-up has been listed, many subititutiOris Will be Made for the in- Vaders. Thus far, the Lafayette squad has suffered two losses in its schedule of seven encounters. By defeating the Leopards, the Jef frey:coached aggregation will be one Step nearer the eastern intercollegiate Soccer championship. Having defeat ed: Navy at Annapolis, thewirmer of last year's title, the . booters are well prepared to handle any it tack Lafayette might offer, and in re turn display an offense that has been working smoothly and efficiently. Bell, regular goalie for the Lions, will again take stand in front of the Lafayette net, with Palmer acting as a substitute. Other shifts hi the plate Ambler tt outside right position, COrbett as center forwtird, and Captain "Shorty" EdwardS as out= side left. EreshMan Listed Coach Nels Whike is not looking forward to this game with any degree of optimism.. Gettysburg is expected to show plenty of football in four quarters of Beaver field battling. their only' pine of the season, they defeated YOrk Collegiate Institute 21- to-o.' . If the line proves ss hard-charging and tough to crack as it did in the Villanova genie, the freshmen Will stick to the same, straight football that Nilorkeci.sh well last week. 1,-IOW: 'eirer, if the `Bullets prow - , stubliorri; the entire bag of trieks.Will be alien_ ed up ; and a passing attack, similai to the. one developed by the'varsity ; Will be used. Only one or two new faces will lie seen in the starting line-up of the freshman team. Sunday and Morini will hold down the end positions,,With. Schuyler and O'Dowd at tackle. There will be plenty of weight in the center of the line with Battaglia and KloCk at guard and Murray at center. In the backfield, Girton will again call signals from the quarterback post. Rhoda will start at one half, While either Hess or Cornick will be at the other halfback position. BobbinS, at fullback; will complete the starting eleven. 386 ATHLETES UNIFORMED . . Three hundred and eighty-six men in cross-country and football were equipped this fall, according to A. P. Burrell, locker room attendant. Sev enty-eight uniforms were issued to varsity cross:country men, with eighty-seven members of the fresh man squad receiving suits. In foot ball, seventy-eight varsity players were equipped, while 143 yearlings received uniforms. WIN THIRD TENNIS MATCHES Winning their third round matches, Richard D. Chapman '37, and Clark W. Johnson '36 advanced into the fourth round of the all-College tennis tournament this week. They defeated William A. Hand '35 And John R. , Eck '35, respectively. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN '37 WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM LEADS iNTERCLASS-TOURNEY team freshman women's field hockey team is still leriding in women's interclass competition, having won thiem games and tied one, with half of the tournament already played, ac cording to Fern A.' , Shoemaker '34, hockey, manager. Dorothy I. Mer genthaler '34 is • assistant . manager. Virginia E. Detwiler is manager for the senior class while Doris M. Acker I is captain. In the junior tliip,Atible T. Atingst is Manager, arid Marian L. Foreman IS captain. The sophomore temn is managed by Sara B. Bitting and cap tained by Selina A. Wunderlich, while Margaret Manning , is manager of the freshman team.. , . GIVE THE "BUY NOW" CAMPAIGN A BOOST BY BUYING SOMETHING TODAY "Today's Values at Yesterday's Prices" The new codes effective under the N. R. A. in the cotton and woolen ‘`. industry throughout the country are ,causink an increase in the price of clothing materials. Fortunately, however, through wise buying, before the codes went into effect, we are able to sell, "Today's Values at Yester day's Prices." Buying now and here, is sound economy, at prices which are a. very definite advantage to your personal pocket-book. Your last chance to buy before we are forced to raise our prices. "80 , Now." SUITS AND TOP-COATS Values to $39 . :50 $19.50 and $22.50 SHIRTS BROADCLOTH IN PAJAMAS SOLID COLOR NECKWEAR White, Blue, Tan • . TODAY'S VALUE Faultless No-Belt A Large Assortment Of • - $1.95 • • Slip-Over and Coat NEW FALL PATTERNS . TODAY'S PRICE , $1.55 Solid Color and Stripes, Small Checks • _ ARROW SHIRTS. Fancy Patterns Solid Colors In the New Fall Pattei-ns and Styles • TODAY'S VALUE TODAY'S VALUE TODAY'S VALUE . . $2.50 TODAY'S PRICE TODAY'S PRICE TODAY'S PRICE $1.95 $1.55 65c • 2'for $3.55 . ... • • There are Many more items which you can "Buy Today at Yesterday's Prices." Hose, underwear, leather jackets, raincoats, belts and suspenders. The price of this merchandise Must be advanced in the future. "Buy Now" for your future needs, and save money. • "NALionally '1 We are showing a large asSOrtment of fall woolens, in our tailoring Hire, which were' iOUght some months ago and at the old prices. Take ad vantage of this opPorttinity andlilace an order for a suit and topcoat. Made measurements, at a price even lower than you will be 'ziSked . for a"regular Stock suit later. We Will Continue Free Pkessing on All Stetson "D" Garments TO(EDO§ Vphies to $32.56 $22.50 Ikeep coming back to that word "balanced" on• the back of the Chesterfield package YOU often hear the word balance something is out of balance—top heavy, not on an "even keel." What you read,"Chesterfield Cigarettes are a balanced blend," means that the right amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are welded together; that is, home-grown to baccos, the right kind, the right quantity— are blended and cross-blended with tobac cos from Turkey and Greece. When these tobaccos are balanced one against the other, then you have a mild cigarette. When they are in balance, then you have a better•tasting cigarette. May we ask you to read again the statement on the back of the Chesterfield fittekitge? May ice ask you to try Chesterfield? A Balanced Blend Page Th Famous"