Friday, October 26, 1934 I. M. BOARD TO STAGE PUTTING TOURNAMENT Putters Take Notice A special intramural golf putting tournament will begin soon, accord iiig to Donald B. Ross '35, president PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP Old Main Art Building. VAN RAALTE’S SILK-SKIN PANTIES Snug fitting, wrinkleless, very • brief, medium weight, pure silk, fashioned entirely without scams. Price $1.25 NOW YOU CAN RENT-A-CAR See Us for Rates. GENERAL REPAIRS GAS WASHING STORAGE OIL GREASING . ’ (Spciial Service) / 1 Clemson Garage 116 McAllister Street Phone 790 When In New York Make Every Dollar Count! Regardless of -your personal budget, you cannot enjoy greater comfort, co riven i e rice a nils ervi ce than Hotel McAlpin affords. All rooms are large,' ' luxuriously furnished and immaculate. Broadway at 34th Street is recog . nized as the “Centre of Convenience.” As for service, the McAlpin staff is trained to render the friendly,, court eous service, which anticipates your every wish. When you can enjoy all these ad vantages for as little as $2.50 per day, frankly, is there any reason why you should not make this fine Hotel your headquarters while in New York? Write or wire your reservations to me personally if you prefer. ■Sri;. Sinsle double ■ per day ■ per day HOTEL M C ALPIN "The Centre of Convenience" Broadway at 34th Street On Your Way to Columbia SIX MILE Stop At FORT HUNTER PARK SERVICE STATION Swc of intramural board. A cup will be awarded and the winner will get twenty-five points toward the Bezdek cup. The entrance fee of ten cents per person must* be in Miss Keller’s office by Wednesday. Each unit may enter any number of contestants and •the play will be conducted an eigh teen hole basis. The intramural horseshoe finals were played off last night, but the event was not over as this goes to press. The contestants are Sigma Pi and Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Pi toss ers were Struble and Riley. The Phi .Delts were Dunn and Scott. Call the STATE COLLEGE ‘FUEL & SUPPLY CO. For Fireplace Wood. | Phone 35J-3 John J. Woelfle Manager Varsity, Freshmen Harriers To Compete Here Tomorrow Varsity and freshmen thinlyclads will make their first home appear ances in what promises to lie the hard est meets of their dual seasons, when they meet the Pittsburgh varsity ut 2 o’clock and the Cornell yearlings at 1:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at New Beaver field. Harvey, Book, Detwilor, Downey, Alexander,* Crum, and Tait have been chosen as the varsity team as a re sult of Tuesday’s time trials. At the same time Olexy, Chirk, Wear, Ru bino, French, Daugherty, Sloe, Wat son, and Titiow were selected to com pete against a nine-man Cornell year ling team. Both the Pittsburgh and Cornell hill-and-dalers are expected in town this afternoon in time to go over the course before nightfall. Accompany ing the Cornell freshmen as coach will be Joe Mangan, holder of the na tive 2-mile American record, who was graduated last year from Cornell. Nothing can be learned about Pitts- Saving is the Road to Financial Independence. The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier Copyrlcht 1634. Tho American Tobacco Company. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN By HARI :ry urr ? burgh except that it is a team of vet . erans, as contrasted with the Lion . team which includes four sophomores. , Ualunce will win thin meet,- and in this particular the Lion varsity has . improved greatly over last year as evidenced by comparative times in ; the Lehigh meets. As the first five men on each team are counted in the team scoring, iti is important that all five finish close-j ly together. Further cause for op- j timism was added by the time trials when Harvey, Book*, and Detwilor fin ished in a dead heat for first place with Downey and Alexander coming in within twenty seconds. The yearling meet should he fea tured, by a dual between Herb Cor nell of Cornell and Pete Olexy of Penn State. Cornell, one of the out standing runners in metropolitan scholastic meets last year, will be closely pushed by Olexy, a, big, strong runner -who has been finishing well out in front in all trials to date. Whatever the result of. the first place dual the remainingvLion year lings should give Cornell first-year men.a lesson,in team running.. Com parative times show that the fifth place Lion man is only 41 seconds be hind the winner, while the Cornell J fifth-place man is 1 minute, 7 seconds! behind. . | YOUR RADIO HEADQUARTERS RENT OR BUY A RADIO To Hear the Columbia Game Over WOR. THE MUSIC ROOM Phone 65 “Bucliy” Taylor. ' Good Taste / Luckies are round, Luckies are firm, Luckies are fully packed with only the clean center leaves they cost more—they taste better. Lions To Engage Leopards Today Lafayette Hooters Will Battle Nittanvmen at 4 o’clock on Beaver Field By WALT FREUNSCI! Ready to show that the Owl tilt last week was. just “one of those things,” the Lion soccer squad will oppose the Leopards of Lafayette on ■ New Beaver field this afternoon. Al though the game has been listed for *1 o’clock, efforts are being made to have it get under way at 3:3oo*cloek because of the early darkness. Coach Bill Jeffrey has announced the same line-up that started tho* You’d Enjoy Yourself at FLAT ROCK INN + + + On the Road (o Philipsburg. DANCING BEER f: ■l'l ■ . I Temple encounter, with the exception [ lnan l' better this makes the of Corbett at outside left, instead of* we aren’t sure, but we are Welsh. With ccituiu rough spots jjjjJiitcly looking for a decisive vie the play of the loons being smoothed 1 out by intensive practice this-week,] the Kastoninns should he in for a bad eighty-eight minutes. j Last Saturday, while the Blue andi White hooters were trying .to solve] the Temple defense, Lafayette was* losing to Jlnverford, :l-to-l. Just how Next to your home for good food is the TEXAS LUNCH. We serve excellent food. Come and try our tasty meals, which are cooked like your mother’s. We do not use frozen meats, but fresh. We bake our own pastries. ESQUIRE ON SALE AT NITTANY NEWS STAND. All The Good Magazines Rolled Into One As many stories as a magazine devoted to stories As many cartoons as any cartoon magazine As many articles as any leading journal of opinion As much humor as any humor magazine More full color pages than any other magazine ONLY magazine making a feature of latest men's fashions ILUTX. 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