Page Fula• Campus Bulletin Informal bouseparty dance—Nit tany Lion Inn. Dancing from 9 to 1. TO3IOI2ROW Beaver Field Pictorial sales staff shOuld report for the ViPanora game issue at the Student Union office be tweet 1U and 11 o'clock in the morn- RESIDES TAXI Will Operate Until After the Dance. Friday Evening. l'hone 775. • A War e.r.biotheas Shows at . 1:30-3:00-6:30-8:30 Last complete show at . . 9:10 TODAY ONLY Hilarious Farce Comedy with a Grand Harum-Scarum Cast "TO BEAT THE BAND" With HELEN BRODERICK Hugh Herbert• _ Roger l'ryor Eric - Blare . Fred Keating I SATURDAY ONLY TIGHT LAST NIGHT? T,IGHT . TIIE NIGHT BEFORE ? s • NIM/ • YOUNG ° A ''cr A Universal Picture H ' ,:, 7REMEMBERI LAST NIGHTr JAMES WHALE'S Triuinph of Triurnphi. with Robert ARMSTRONG • Louise HENRY ' • Gregory RATOFF • Reginald DENNY . All Star. Cast " FOOLS RUSH IN, 9. 24 Chorus Girls Glee Club Specialty Numbers Presented by Thespians and Glee Club Saturday, Nov. 9th, 7:30 Tickets at Corner and Student Union Dr. Anderson Writes Chemistry Text Book Dr. Arthur K. Anderson, of the de partment of physiological chemistry, has written a book titled "Essentials of Physiological Chemistry," which was published by John Wiley and Son of New York. The book is designed for students in home economics and biological sci ences. It furnishes a background for future courses in dietetics and nutri tion. The subject of physiological chem. stry is approached in such a manner s to serve as an elementary text for students who have had little training n chemistry. It is written for the on-technical layman. 'rhe hook was written over a period of almut four years, and came out on the market in October. Letters indi cating the approval of the book have been received by Dr. Anderson and he believes that it will be adopted as a text in several institutions. It is Dr. Anderson's first book. ;•tTT:A"NY: N Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Last Complete Show at . . 9:10 Based upon Major H. 0. Yardley's Best-Seller, revealing the operation of the American Black Chamber during the war. WILLIAM lOWELL in "RENDEZVOUS" with Rosalind Russell, Binnie Barne . Lionel Atwill Sterling llollaway ' • SATURDAY ONLY '4/ erriinen me.oci ° ci f (IC .`re with CE F Pk, MONDAY ONLY Want to Know What Makes'a HORSE LAUGH? a Between The Lions By WALT FREIJNSCII You'll see a good game on New the coaches and player's have been pointing all. year. Consequently, Beaver field tomorrow and that's the extent of your writer's predic- . the best possible line-up will be thrown against the boys at Annapo tions. It would be a rash man who Bs. Ergo, tHe second 'string men, would venture to make any more some of whom haven't been in a guesses after such fiascos of the game yet this year, will play the two Saturdays preceding. young Bisons: Probably the game Villanova has power and an aer- will be closer than if the regulars ial attack; Syracuse and Pitt had were to be in there. We still are both of these, of 'a mind that the second-stringers not to the ex- can beat Bucknell. Win, lose, or tent the Wild- draw, we expect that the game will cats seem to be just as interesting as the one on hav c. . State New. Beaver tomorrow. Of course, goes into the Bucknell is back on the subsidy game the on- plan, this year's crop of freshmen der-dog but being the first in sonic time to bene don't try to fit by the switch. At least, that's ma key o u r what we are informed by a Lewis houseparty ex- burg paper. penses by bet- .. ti n g against • r+ + + the Lions.' The Quick kicks: We.,nOte with up-1 odds will be proval the -stands erected on the Walt Freunsch • short and the soccer field .•. . the soccer team risk great. faces its toughest opponent tomor- It wouldn't be fair to let another row, but on its own field should issue go by without mentioning keep its unblemished record .. . something about the Syracuse game Tony Sala, end for Villanova, did other. than that sour decision. .Cre- himself rigiFt,proud on his last au dit Bill Cooper with the best kick- Pearance locally—he won an East ing of the season, including a field ern Intercollegiate boxing title ... goal that had no whiskers on it, he is expected to start against the absolutely none. Lions and if lie goes as well as in Then there's 'lron Man" Wear, the last game with Detroit, well ... who took a lot of bumps without be- the harriers have an open date to_ ingbroken in two, as had been pre- morrow and are 'concentrating on dieted by the wiseacres. Then there the coming INA meet .. .we look was outstanding play of Captain for a much better showing this year • Weber and Econotaos, who did all than last, with genial Pete Olexy they could. Knapp was the out a sure bet' te'finish well up among standing ground-gainer. the leadershis fine showing is . contingent 'Upon the possibility of The debits are few but import- State's fifth 'man running a fine ant: After a team spends it week race, as fine as the race that will in pblishing up certain plays for be run by, Olexy, Book, Downey, and the Syracuse defense, why doesn't it Trimble .. . there is a letter on use these plays when. in a position page two that; expresses a fine sen to do so? That; sounds very much'- timent—but that is all ... annum like Monday quarter-backing, but ' log that Syracuse would admit the it's true, lamentably true, that possibility of . a raw deal having these plays were absolutely ignored. been handed State by even consid- The tackling was not outstand- ering ' a return game, • there is ing, and a half-hearted tackle at always the difficulty of arranging an inopportune time meant the a post-season game... we'd like to game, 'in combination with a pass see that game, but it would certain that should have been covered. ly break ;all precedent for a school + + + to conic out 'and adthit that perhaps The freshman football team will their opponent had been rooked! play Bucknell's , yearlings tomor row, but don't be optimistic about . + + + the result. 'Nels Welke isn't, and far cause. The' freshman schedule is one of the finest in many a year, and includes four away games. Therein lies the joker. The 'Senate Athletic Committee, in granting permission Tor four away games, set aside their usual policy for only two away games, and in return specified that on two of the trips second string men should be taken who had not gone on the other two This was a reasonable stipula_ tion, and when. injuries and with drawals from school cut into the squad, the committee graciously agreed 'to let Walke take his first stringers on a third trip or take half first string and half second string men on the two remaining trips. The game with the Navy plebes is, of course, the game for which DRINK YOUR BEER AND ALE At the COLLEGE GRILL 109 E Beaver Avenue uQUESN E 200% EINION MADE DIJQUESN Distriblted by W. R. HICKEY - State College -Phone 1517 See . . . Cook, the Butcher for your Choice Meats THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Professional wrestling has ad vanced one step further in its pa rade to the hinterlands, having now reached 'Altdona. 'People with as pirations to 'Witness wrestling on a somewhat more brutal plane than' the houseparty struggles \ will do well to drOp over - to Jaffa Mosque, where Dick Conlon, a new impres saris in this field, has assembled a, mob of grunt and groan men, head lined by Juriitfifig Joe, Savoldi. . If you .like - a good high school football' game; why not drop up to New Beaver field Monday afternoon' +Beaver field tomorrow and that's and watch the Little Lions of State College 'High'tackle the Clearfield' bunch? Statd students will be ad mitted upon "presentation of their A. A. booklet and twenty cents, which is half price and fair enough. H. A. Fogle, Prop Committee Approves Freshmen SWim Team Depending upon the appropiiation of sufficient funds, the Senate Ath letic Committee has approved the fOr mation of a freshman swimming team early this week, it was announced by Hugo Bezdek, chairman of the com mittee. If the appropriation is made, the Sealion yearlings will face Mercers berg Academy in a dual meet. It is probable that numerals will be award ed, although this will have to be dis cussed first by the committee. In accounting for the fact that swimming was adopted first as a var sity' sport this year and now as a freshman activity Dean Bezdek said that physical education authorities haNie long felt that the water sport is the best body developer there is. He pointed out that over a thousand students. here are taking both the 'advanced and beginner's courses in swimming. CLASSIFIED Classified Advertisements are re ceived only at Student Union Desk in Old Main until 2 p. m. of day preceding" date of issue. Rates upon request; special lower rates on multiple insertions. I INSTRUCTION BALLROOM DANCING INSTAUC TlON—lndividual social dancing instruction. For appointment call 779-J or see Mary Haniahan, Fye .Apts., 200 West College avenue. CONTRACT BRIDGE LESSONS- Given by a certified master teacher of the .Culberston National Studios. .Lectures for larger groups. Phone 307-W. 00-4tpdGD FOR RENT—One single room with single beds, both rooms are cor ner rooms—Also board. Phone 5914: 130 lleister street. 65-It-pd GD LOST—Phi Kappa Phi key initials, W. K. S. on back. Finder call 09.11 or Office lb S. L. A. Reward. 66-ItCh.WBEI FOR RESIT—Room for two students at 124 South Atherton street. Phone 953. 63-ItpdGD LOST—Brown suede 'jacket on in tra-mural football field, Thursday, October - 31. Pledse Phone 127. ' 64-it pd GD FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine Orthonhonic. Per feet condition. Reasonable 61.4 East Foster avenue. Phone 952-R. 67-11-pd. GD A Winter Night's Recreation The Intra-mural BOWLING LEAGUE (Not Elimination) Starts Tuesday, November 12 Entry Fee $l.OO Information at DUX CLUB Trophy, to, the Winner Get your Limes, Lem- Get Your' Shoes • ons an d Grapefruit, SHINED - Fresh Fruit Juices, BEFORE THE DANCE Ginger Ale and Lime . • Rickey at the K. &M. MARKET Jim's Place ALLEN ST. Call 665 for a Free Demonstration of The 1936. CHEVROLET The Only Complete Low-priced Ca) The McCLELLAN CHEVROLET CO. Visit Our Enlarged Store For Houseparty Souvenirs Perfect Records—Fine Candies MURPHY'S 5 and 10 Fireplace Wood State College Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 35-J-3 For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who threw stone thrqugh the red .lightin the electric traffic signal at the corner of Allen St. and Beaver avenue... Wilbur F. Leitzell, Burgess, - ' STATE COLLEGE Friday, Novenilier 8,1935
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