Friday,. November.lB,.l934. NOT EXTRACTS BUT Real Fruit Punch 75c a gal. Ready Iced + HARVEY’S Phone .111-It 218 E. College Telephone 590 TAXI SERVICE Clark Motor Co. 120 S. Pugh St. : State College PACKARD DODGE PLYMOUTH Dodge Trucks Storage, Gas Oil Tires, Accessories, Repairing, Washing PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP , OLD main; art shop building Evening, Bags—Evening Slips Evening Hankies—Costume Jewelry Evening Hose AFTER A DATE Bring her around to the Locust Lane Sandwich Shop 214 EAST NJTTANY AVE., STATE COLLEGE FOUNTAIN SERVICE - - SANDWICHES 198 auo Hd ■aAyjsAeag 353 isiaav aowßiyw :ONV SLU For the convenience of our friends and patrons we will be open Friday evening until 10 p. m. WAX SPECIAL! This Week Only Dance Wax, 39c lb. Regular price 75c Lusterol Wax, $2.25 gal. Regular $4.00 It dries and shines in less than 20 minutes 30 lb. drum, Johnsons Paste Wax, slo.oo' Electric Polishers for rent Hotel, tumblers - 1 case - 6 dozen $3.75 Keefer Hardware W. COLLEGE AVENUE COLD WEATHER NEEDS Men’s Lined Cape Gloves pair, 98c Men’s Pig Skin Gloves L pair, $l.OO All Wool Athletic Socks pair, 25c Hunting Socks— pair, 25c and 39c Electric Heaters SLOO Wind Shield Heaters 25c G. C. Murphy Co. 5c & 10c STORE Time Trials Raise Hope For IC-4A Harrier Titles Monday Hopes for championships in Mon day’s IC-4A cross-country meet at Van Cortlandt park, New York City, took a sudden upward bound as a re sult of times made in Wednesday’s trials. In the varsity race, Harvey, Book, Compliments of Huscko from the TAP ROOM Drop in this weekend : : STATE COLLEGE and Alexander reached the last lap on the track running side by side in the good time of 26:25. Suddenly re alizing that they hod a chance to break the course rccord-of 27:25, on lookers shouted to the runners to sprint, which they did, with Harvey covering the last 220 yards in 33 sec onds to finish only 3 seconds over the all-time record. Book was one second behind him in 27:29, and Alexander finished in 27:32. All three could have easily shattered the record if they had been warned sooner, but because of the cold day nobody had imagined that they would even approach {he record mark. Trimble,.Detwiler, Crum, and Dow ney, in that order, also won -their places on the championship-seeking team. The time of the fifth-place man was well within a minute of ftarvey’s. Which means balance, of ten the deciding factor in a large meet. With- the fifth place man within half a minute of the winner, the yearling team is even better balanced than the varsity. Olexy will take the individual title and the. Lion cubs should return Tuesday with the fresh man intercollegiate team title. Cornell- and Syracuse are the only other teams holding four legs on the intercollegiate trophy and neither team is to be feared this year. Al though Manhattan and Michigan State are favorites, Penn State has the best varsity team in four years and should give them plenty of com petition. In the yearling trials, Olexy con tinued his winning habit in the time of 16:17; Rub'ino was second in 16:27; and Titlow, Clark, Daugherty,' French and Wear were also chosen as inter collegiate contestants. The Lion is hungry after four years of fasting; the Lion is also fleet, and should bag itself at least one indi vidual and one team title. j INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS i —■■■ By VANCE PACKARD Football Finalists Emerge E Plnribus Dmm. After a hasty consultation of the back of a borrow ed nickel and Webster's Collegiate* we find that this profound sentence may be translated to mean “from many, -two.” Out of the melee. of forty six clubs that [entered : the fpotball tournament, two clubs, A., b; S—and. S.P.E., have finally landed on top of .the heap. The grand finale between these! two will be played next Tues day night. The two semi-final de bacles are reviewed below. Alpha Chi. Sig 6; S.A.E. 0 In the first- quarter, Jim Jacobs, chemist’s right end, tucked away a long pass over the goal from Goyne to score the lone touchdown. Beal, Alpha Chi Sig, did himself noble by his fancy kicking and running. - Rick etts and Newcomb were . consistent yard gainers for the chemists on their wide end runs. In a hectic fourth quarter, S.A.E: shot passes galore. Weimer and Fet^ See the Game Saturday Through a Pair of Sport Glasses. $l.OO Get Them at The Best Jewelry Store in' the Best Town in Centre County. Crabtree’s 132 Allen Street Keep your money in cir culation by depositing it. Every dollar ' helps your community, your neighbors and your friends. The First National Bankof State College State College, Pa. JohmT, McCormick* President David F. Kapp, Cashier THE PENN .STATE. COLLEGIAN ter were able' to sneak flat passes over the center, but they were un able to get close enough to score. The S.A.E.’s had the only twater-boy yet observed at the games. He carted his refreshments to his wen in milk bottles. During the progress of the. games, two of the fraters had much fun scooting around the sidelines on a motorcycle.. S.P.E. 2 first downs; Chi U. 1 - As was expected, this game proved to be the classic of the entire tour nament. Again assuming the role of a dopester, this colyumnist reiterates the fact that the two best clubs in the. tourney met in -this game, and that the winner, S.P;E., will bowl over Alpha Chi Sig, winner of. the lower bracket; with comparative ease. In this game, all of the first downs (all three of them!) were made in the first half; the second half was a deadlock.- The thrill of the game was registered when Joe BieKcki, Chi U., tried to kick a field goal from the fifty yard line, and only missed it by inches. Just Arrived NEWLINE-"' of Hats and Sweaters + Moose’s Dress Shoppe ' East College Avenue Going To Housepartg? We offer service at two places for last ' minute pressing. Cash & Carry. 113 Pugh St. Call & Deliver ... 1004 W. College State College Dry Cleaning Works Duks University SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. DURHAM, N. C. Four terms of eleven weeks are given ea<h year. These may be taken con secutively (graduation, in‘; 4 throe years) or three terms may be taken each year (graduation in four-years). The en trance requirements are~inlelligcncc, character and at least tyo years of college work', including the'subjects, specified foi\Grade A-Medical Catalogues,and l application forms may be obtained from the Dean. isii . ’.'- vgk';- fragrant Gr< --'■v';- : - ' ■".'’"'-N' -”\ ~< • 5 s- ' > , > V ? ■■ \ . - - - • \ ’V" A A '"'f' ' ' 'A ' ' >i \ s " v:f.• iA :-V'■:';V'- -Bi~'r. ~r ,< a wmm iSMSIIIMiS !*• \ s' « SiS Vi - v ' «s**v ■ =•••' ':^.; v ••-• ■•' • f W HI Brumbaugh ’2O Killed In Automobile Crash Charles “Dutch” Brumbaugh ’2O, widely-known college football official, was fatally injured in an automobile smash-up near Caldwell, New Jersey, Sunday afternoon. He died on Mon day. Brumbaugh umpired the Princeton- Lehigh football game at Princeton on Saturday and was returning to Cald well, when his car swerved off the road and crashed into a tree. The car was demolished. 'Brumbaugh was a four letter man here in 1920. 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