Page Four C-iIKAUM | . 4 WVi>C-r Thr Jfr.-.' • 1:30 and 3:00 6:30 and 8:30 Matinees at Evenings at A complete show as late as 9:10 The picture sensation that is being acclaimed from Coast to Coast! HELD OVER FOR 3 ADDITIONAL WEEKS in Boston. Chicago. Philadel phia. 2 ADDITIONAL WEEKS in Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Elissa Landi Robert Donat “It has everything a smash picture needs! Great!”— Chicago Herald and Examiner. “Best picture in years! Supwably produced! Will enthrall everybody!” —Philadelphia Public Ledger. “Magnificently produced and acted.” —Boston Globe. “One of the most distinguished per formances I have even seenET-AO performances I have ever seen."— Pittsburgh Press. NOTE: See it from the beginning. This unusually long feature STARTS AT 1:30, 3:30, 6:40 and 8:45. SATURDAY WELCOME D AD S Here’s a hit especially picked for DAD’S DAY! “Big Hearted Herbert featuring Guy Kibbee AS HERBERT Aline MacMahon AS TIIE MRS. From the Broadway laugh hit of a small town big shot whose brains were all in his wife’s name! PLUS Hal Lcßoy in “Syncopated City” MONDAY AND TUESDAY THU meanest man in world, they Said; but _ v ' .WANTEP^Fjjfc hIriTT.OTREMEMBER JSSSw -in-' BP *i tfOSMH'SCHENCK GE O R.G E sB6® .iKUss fgf “The Last Gentleman” EDNA MAY OLIVER •JANET BEECHER • CHARLOTTE HENR* . RALPH MORGAN. PLUS Mickey Mouse in “Steeple .Chase” Ruth Etting in “No Contest” 6:30 and 8:30 Evenings at Matinee Saturday at Children’s Matinee Saturday at 1:30 TODAY Claude Rains, memorable star of “Invisible Man” in “Crime Without Passion” SATURDAY Alexandre Dumas’ ‘‘‘Count of Monte Cristo” with Robert Donat and Elissa Land!. - NOTE: feature Starts at 2:15,,<3:40 and 8:10. Booters 2 SOPHOMORES BID FOR POSITIONS ON STARTING LINE-DP Center Forward, Inside Right Stations Go To New Men By WALT FREUNSCH With high—and justified—hopes for a successful season, an almost en tirely veteran soccer team will open their season on New Beaver field Sat urday at 12:30 o’clock against the usually powerful Gettysburg squad, also opening their season. Only two sophomores have received bids to the starting line-up.. Bill Mc- Ewnn, sensation of last year's cub team, has cinched the center forward berth, and Frank Osterlund is Coach Bill Jeffrey’s choice for inside right. Ray Bell, who permits the oppsoition to score only in leap years, will de fend the local uprights. Jack Binns and Bob Sigel are struggling for the right fullback post, while Bob Graham is the left fullback starter. . Captain Jack Fletcher will hold down the center halfback posi tion, with Bill Sutliff and Ed Long flanking him at the other halfback jobs. Marple Ambler at outside right and Joe Biclicki at inside left are other certainties for the encounter with the Bullets. Hermon Casterline and George Corbett are candidates for the remaining berth of outside left, with experience in favor of the lat ter. Showing plenty of drive, the boys are making their practices torrid sessions of heads-up soccer. Many are making strong bids for starting places in spite of the almost invin cible permanency of the regular line up. Substitutes will be few, accord ing to the mentor, and used only if absolutely necessary. An “iron man” squad is not beyond possibility, at that. * The freshman booters, in the mean while, are letting no grass grow un der their cleats, having played two games with the local high school so far. Wednesday night the plebes had a satisfying revenge, defeating the Maroon and White easily, 4-to-l. Bet ter teamwork, the natural result of additional practice, and the ability to. pick up many tips from observation of the varsity, plus the expert criti cisms of Coach Jeffrey,' have caused a marked improvement in the play of the first-year men. Wacker, ’ at inside i*ight, was the big gun in the Nittany offense, scor ing two of his team’s goals, while Parsons tallied another. The high school’s' goal came on a penalty kick. Among others who are delivering the; goods are Dye, named temporary cap tain for Wednesday’s tilt, Mandell, Myhoff, Noll, and Hosterman. The University of Mississippi has received $250,000 for building , im provements within' the' past four months. \ 4 t>/ that's absolutely correct Shoes you'll be proud to wear anywhere. Shoes that keep their fine Hnes until the end of their services Worn with Pride by Millions Bottorf Bros. Bootery Entrances on Allen Street and Beaver Avenue. ill Open Season Against Gettysburg Here Tomorro When the Lion Meets the Bullet PENN STATE No. Player Weight Position No. . Player Weight 19 Fry 180 LJE. 88 Kozma 187 44 Weber 192 L.T 91 Snyder 185 25 Barth 185 L.G.~ 85 Wagner 178 21 O’Hora 160 C 80 Bogar 186 29. Kreizman. 195... R.G 95 -Brown 194 41 Schuyler.. 205.. R.T 83 Walker 170 2 Smith 170 R.E 71.—-Fish 168 10 Mikclonis. 158 Q.B 78 Sassaman... 177 4 Morrison.. 158—___ 81 Cook 178 I__..-_h—Sigel IGO;_I—R.H. 84J McGinnis— 171 42 Silvano 187-..^—F.B._-_...89. Cico 184 Intramurd Results . Wednesday Delta Sig 7, Alpha Zeta 0 Phi Kappa Tau 18, Beaver House 0 Pi Kappa Phi—Phi Mu Delta : (yardage) Classified Advertising Classified advertisements will be accepted only at the Student-Un ion Desk in Old Main and must be paid for before insertion'. Ads . received up to noon on the day preceding publication. For Rent FOR'RENT—Room in private home. 512 East Foster. Phone 402-J. 49-2tMP JAM Claron Floral Shop South Allen Street + Why Not Flowers for Mother on Dad’s Day? ■ : .w Phone 795 Phone Orders Filled ... ' ' 4' Delivery Service How Refreshing / Cwrtfhl 1931. Sbt Aairlcta Totmxo Compuj. “It’s toasted” /Ynr threat tntatian-ataintt it —agaiuit cough THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GETTYSBURG FOR RENT—Large front double room. r T\vo single Simmons beds. 102 South Barnard Street. Phone 31-J. 58-lt pdCRI : Lost and Found FIELD -GLASSES LOST —During Summer Session near Alpha Zeta, valuable ;-;Beiss field glasses Bx3o, Delti’intem model, black, in brown case. Genervous Reward. Merrel,-432 W.' College Avenue. Phone 188-M. 38-4 t pd CAM LOST—A. C. C. Fraternity Pen. Initialsibn back C. R. S. Triangular, jewelled,: white background, with cen ter Schelgel, A. C. C. house.—Phone 867. 55-lt pd CM » LOST—Tennis- Racquet near. New Beaver Field. Thursday Oct. 4th, name Marge Fisher on case. Call 403-J. 56-ltpdCW LOST —“English Masterpieces” by Harrington in 110 NLA Tuesday. Reword. Call Marie Youell—969-R. 61 It CCW FOUND—Track shoes, jersey and towel in first floor lounge of Old Main. Loser may have by calling at Student Union desk and paying for. this ad. 4GItSULF FOUND—SmaII green Parker foun tain pen with clip. Owner may have by calling at Student Union desk and paying for this ad. - 54-lt SULF PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP PAJAMAS CREPEr—SI.39 BROADCLOTH—SI.BS CHALLIE—SI.BS FLANELLETTE—SI.BS PONGEE—SI.9S The Milburn—a new. sports model accepted as the season’s high style by Penn State men. Tailored to your individual . measure* clean center leaves are used in Luckies—be cause the clean center leaves are the mildest leaves... they cost more... they taste better. Wanted WANTED—For Dance Band, B-flat tenor, saxophone, guitar, bass. Sax must double on clarinet. Call 100 be tween 7 and 8, ask for Rinker or Bower. 57-ltpd CM WANTED—Student to take room 211 Frear Hall for rest of Semester at • $2.50 per week. Call “Chuck" LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 213 EAST NITTANY Welcome Dads of State Students SPECIAL CHICKEN AND WAFFLE SUPPER Saturday, 5-7 P. M. Sandwiches, Pies Tobaccos, Fountain Service; \. You’ll Like Our Home-made Ice Cream. WATCHES , cime in and select a gift f or Dad, CLOCKS ; SHOMBERG JEWELER , . , Facing Old Main—E. College Ave. EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. University Fashions FOR PENN-STATE MEN Bring your dad to Stark Bros. & Harper to show him what’s "in" this (all. 'A courteous welcome and a sincere desire to be of service awaits you' . Stark HATTERS HABERDASHERS TAILORS * •••• Friday, October 12, 193' Grater at the hall for informatioi .59-lt .CompACH WANTED—Students to sell Bea Field Pictorials Saturday Oct. 11 Apply at Student Union today. 60 It Comp JAM WANTED—Students’ Laundry. \ call for and deliver. Phone 365-1 G2-4t np CM Button down pin through—and tab col- lars attached shirts arc the season’s -favorites. Tailored by Manhat-
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