Page Four ShncfTcr RAV Worden R.E. Shrcck , C.F. Foster LAV. “Army" will play “Navy” this af- - J*l. tcrnoon on Holmes Field, and as the Diffenderfcr —R.H paper goes to press the great battle Rupp C.rl. will be on. The line-ups of these borenuin L.H. teams include the best players from Town. R.F the four class teams. Henmeke L.F, ARMY NAVY Woodward G.- She-Lions (PPHAUM • A Warner Brothers Theatre. , Shows at 1:30 - 3:30 6:30-8:30 HERE ARE THE LAUGH SPECIALS FOR HOUSE PARTY WEEK-END TODAY, November 6 p , • “LADIES THAT PLAY." featuring EVrivo f HYtni I Phil Spitalny and the Musical Queens JL/A.lld.i SATURDAY, November 17 (Ten Days Ahead of National Release) All-American Musical Comedy ‘ . ‘‘COLLEGE MONDAY—TUESDAY, Nov. 19—20 The Technicolor Special "La Cucaracha” —hailed by the critics as the greatest short subject ever made EVE'NI N G S 6:30 and 8:30 Nittaaty A Complete Show As Late ns 0:10 TODAY 365 NIGHTS Ac , lOIIYIUOOII JAMES DUNN [ALICE FAYE Mitchell and l Durant j Weber Smith Northrup Everett Wagner Lonberger Springer _ Waite Douthctt Taylor Aungst A Comp 1 e t e Show as Late As 9:10 I*. M. MATI N E E Saturday at 2:15 Childrens Matinee Saturday at 1:30 SATURDAY FRANCIS XEDERER;, |THfjWfSM OFHAPPINESSj A toromounl Picture —s* -w - /rout Iti* hit play wfth JOAN BENNETT CHARLIE RUGGLES '* BOLAND Substitutes for Army: Pennell, Uu binkani, Zcigler. Substitutes for Navy: Bitting, Bushong, Kriebel. The following managers were ap pointed by the W.A. board at its last meeting: Basketball: head manager, Ginnie Werden; assistants, Kay Allebach and Bunny Heagney; class managers, Fran Laubach, seniior: Qucenie Ro sini, junior; Betty £brig'«t, sopho more. Fencing: head manager,' Ed die Oglevee; assistant, WiHee Wil lis. Rifle: head manager, Mildred Smith; assistant, Frances Nissely. Winter sports: head manager, Peg Doherty. The senior hockey team was defeat-' ed 2-0 at the hands of the sopho mores last Monday. Yesterday the juniors took the seniors over to the tunc of a 4-0 score. Captain Wagner scored three of the goals for the jun iors, and Wunderlich tallied the ex tra point. The juniors and sophomores will battle for the interclass championship next Monday, and the game should be a classic. Both teams have unbeaten records, but the juniors have piled up the largest number of points against then* opponents. The last game be tween these teams resulted in a score. Iss tie. Girls interested in Rifle should sign up in the Mac Hall lobby and report for the first practice November'2o at 4 o’clock in the Armory. H. P. Q’S TAKE HOME THE NEW DECCA RECORD —35 c Phone (55 THE MUSIC ROOM BUCK TAYLOR Reside’s Taxi Service Will Operate Until 3 A. 51. Friday and Saturday Out-of-Town Trips slay Be Arranged for at Any Time TELEPHONE 750 SMITH BROS. CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH + GAS OIL ACCESSORIES REPAIRS TOWAGE + 221 East College Ave. liTi mil inn 111 iiXh Fi imiltfi rm tiTmiuiiu oil' t~“ >< jj) . -"j. jr~ 3' THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS BULLETIN THURSDAY Randolph H. Thompson, lecturer for the State Game Commission, will pre sent moving pictures and a lecture on Wild Life at 7:30 o’clock, in 100 Horticulture building. MONDAY There will be an organization meet ing of the-newly-formed. Studenten Verein, a German club, in Room 417, Old'Main at'-.7 o’clocl NORRIS DRUG STORE Conveniently located in the Fraternity District, Glenniand Apt. Bldg. 1 Fountain Service : TASTY SANDWICHES GINGEIt ALES As Usual, We Will Be Open Until Late Friday and Saturday Nights Gift Suggestions Fine Portraits, Nicely Framed, in Wood or Metal Penn State Photo Shop 212 E. College Ave. State College, Pa, Have Your Oyster and Clam Cocktails' at the TEXAS LUNCH ON ALLEN STREET Fresh Oysters and Clams on Shell Guaranteed to be strictly fresh Try Our Tasty Meals—and Hot Mexican Chili Con Carni Houseparty Corsages $l.OO and up Mpms ; ; ... •; $3.00 doz. , Guaranteed. Fresh Flowers _ State College Floral Shop 127 W. BEAVER AVENUE —PHONE 580-J .V , CLASSIFIED LOST: Forester’s American Poetry and Prose and Notes on Poe, in N.L.A. last Friday afternoon. Re turn to room 16, N.L.A. Reward LOST: Key case containing one key, license owner’s card bearing name —Roberta Newman. Return to Stu dent Union desk. 22 It pd DW TYPING WANTED—Neat and de pendable. Typing of themes, theses, reports. Done at reasonable rate. Call A 1 Haiges at T.N.E. Phone 324 4-2tpdCM . LOST—A tan top coat in N.L.A. or Bull Pen. Please return to Student Union or call 182-R. ltpdßWO Arrow Shirts Always Look Right ON SALE AT PAUL MITTEN’S MEN’S SHOP Allen Street "Well — there’s one worry we won't have.: Our shirts won’t, shrink Since Arrow's Sanforizing put a stop to shrinkage, water holds no peril for the. Gordon, oxford shirt. If you’re looking for a shirt that stays its original size and absolutely refuses to wear out you’re looking for ARROW’S GORDON OXFORD. White $2 ; Colors $2.50 .you might say there are few things that cost so little? and give so much Friday, November 16, 1934 New and Striking. COMPACTS WITH AND WITHOUT SEALS SHOMBERG’S + WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING + (Small Deposit Holds Articles) E. College Ave. Opp. Campus
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