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Home Cooking, Tasty Meals, Sandwiches. at Low Prices A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU , WE BAKE OUR OWN PASTRIES Beer on Draught and in Bottles South Allen Street "SAVE AFTER SEVER" ROAST TURKEY DINNER Saturday and Sunday AT FRED'S Class of '25 138 South Allen Street Nittany Lion Gridmen To Meet Lehigh Here (Continued from Page One) zetti, Berg, Wolcott, and Pennauchi will form the 'backfield. SOCCER • With the return of last year's high scorer, Bill INlcEwan, to the line-up the . soccer team will be in splendid form when they meet the Temple Owls on Beaver field; tomorrow at 1 o'clock. lilawan, WKS - last year bet tered all previous high scoring rec ords here by 100 per cent, will oc cupy the outside right position to morrow, and Carl Wacker, who play ed that spot last Saturday will be shifted — to the centre forward post, taking Geoige Co•bett's place. After last week's slow start against Gettysburg, the Nittany booters should look much better tomorrow, What with . NlcEwan in the line-up and the fact that in two starts this The Best Sandwich ' In Town . . . Day or Night . . . . When Spider's . . . . In Sight ALL AMERICAN :RATHSKELLER season, the Temple boys have only managed.. to • break . even, beating Franklin and Maishall, 4-0, in their first game and dropping to the East Stroudsburg Tenders last week by a lone goal. However, the Owl aggre gation should not be underrated as it is developing that the Stroudsburg Teachers have one of the strongest teams in the East. CROSS-COUNTRY A seven-man cross-country squad, under Conch Charles - "Chick" Wer ner, left . this morning for New Ha ven where they will meet the Yale harriers toMorroW. Headed by Captain Duverhey Book, the squad includes Pete Olexy, Bill Trimble, Howard Downey, Bill Sur maitis, Don Daugherty, and Charlie Clark. Yale has a' forinidable 'team and the three sophomores on the Lion team will have to' come through if State is to *in. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL With two full weeks of practice since. their opening game, the Lion Cubs are all set to meet the Scran ton-Keystone Junior College gridmen at Scranton tomorrow. Coach Nels Welke will take a squad of twenty eight freshmen on the trip. ' The interval between the first and second game has given Coach Nets Welke ample time to get the year lings in shape for what promises to be n hard-fought contest. Bill Denise, cub quarterback, 'who was injured in the Mercersburg - game, will be back at the signal-calling post for tomor row's game.. FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY Facing Cornell tomorrow, the fresh man harriers will hold their first meet of the season over the local 3- mile course. Although the entire freshman squad will run, Coach Wer ner will name ten whose' places onlS , will be scored. At the Wisconsin legislature's in vestigation of• subversive activities at the University of. Wisconsin (Madi son) one of the sletithing senators re cently fell asleep while the history of Comniunism was being explained to the probers: THE NITTANY NEWS STAND Next to Cathaum Tobacco Cigars Cigarettes Smokers' Supplies jfeigazinei, Periodicals Confectionery PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Daily and Sunday. NEW YORK TIMES • Daily and Sunday NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE Daily and Sunday NEW YORK NEWS Daily and Sunday THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Daily and Sunday PITTSBURGH SUN-TELEGRAPH Daily and Sunday EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER Evening PHILADELPHIA' BULLETIN '.EVening HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH .Evening ALTOONA MIRROR Evening CENTRE DAILY TIMES Evening WILLIAMSPORT GRIT Sunday Only BALTIMORE SUN Sunday Only lam PENN STATE COLLEGIAN BETWEEN: THE., LIONS. (Continued from Tape trail if players drop out of school every day .because they can't find - work that will permit them to study and . play football. as • well? You know the answer to •that. • Every other school on our sched ule does better by their athletes than does Penn State. If we are to play these teams every year and and plan on winning a reasonable percentage of games—well, it just can't be done by an athletic policy that keeps Conch Higgins from get ting football men here. Incidentally, our hat is off to a man that takes the rap every year like Bob does with as little complaining. _lt's SO easy to blame it on the - . coach. College authorities have their choice, as We see it: either the coll ege provides a three :meal a day training table for focitball season, or our athletic prestige goes smash for luck of material. .Thitt's a pity, especially when, Penn State's foot ball fortunes are looking up for the first time in years. One at a Tinie, Please! One hears nothing these days from the team but "on'to Pitt" and "Wait till we hit those Panthers." All very fine. A commendable at titude. We wouldn't give two cents for a bunch of defeatists. But— does it occur-to our very fine varsity fellows that the team they are play ing tomorrow is not Pitt but Le high, and that this same Lehigh team must be' vanquished in order _that Pitt may be- faced with any degree of assurance?. More games -have been lost simply because they are regarded as soft spots -than we care to be reminded of; don't take this game so lightly, boys, or an improved Lehigh team-will pin your ears back, all twenty-two of them. We should beat Lehigh—and will, if the varsity- can get their •minds off the Pitt game. You'll note - •with interest some of the line-up changes. We have a pod idea that some of the, shifts have been caused by apparent in difference and the opinion that one's position has been cinched by last year's work. Tommy Silvano is a line player, for instance, but his in jury isn't the only thing keeping him on the bench at the whistle to morrow. I. M. Football Scores Monday night: Chi Phi 3 first downs, Delta Chi 2 first , downs, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon 25, Phi Mu Deltit 0. Tuesday afternoon; Phi Kapp Psi 3 first clowns, Frear Hall 5 first downs; Unit "G vs. Kappa Delta Rho To serve you' faithfUlik and conscientiously been our earnest desire and high est aim. The FirstNational*Bank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier College Seal Jeweliy and Novelties at CRABTREE'S One-three-two Allen St. postponed to Friday afternoon at 4i30.-Tuesday night; Tau Kappa Ep silon 19, Colonial Hotel 0; Delta Up silon 0, Alpha Phi Delta 0.-Wednes- Welcome, Alumni! To a Food Service that is superior The ("ft- ,, - - ;4; DEN Gle'nnland Apts. Beaver and Pugh • "What is it, anew star?.” • "Yas! Dolores Delicious in a FORD V•8d" "You Can Get It at Metzgers" Penn State 1915 Alumni! Welcome back to Penn State PENN STATE SOUVENIRS, Walnut Plaques $1 and $2. Book Ends Animal Novelties » Pennants » Pillow Tops Toys, Books and Games for the Kiddies Bicycles for Rent---25c per hour Complete line of AMMUNITION, GUNS and HUNTING EQUIPMENT day afternoon: Sigma Nu 4 first awns, Triangle I first dawn; Beaver, House won over Tau Phi Delta by three yards in four extra downs. Page Three FORD SALES and SERVICE Nittany Motor Co. 1000 W. College ANC.
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