Page Four INTRAMURAL I HIGHLIGHTS By FRANCIS SZYMCZAK Jay Daniels has been appointed manager of the horseshoe tournament. Saturday will be the last day to file entries. The double elimination sys tem will be used. Twenty teams have been entered so far. Bob Smith, athletic director of the Fcnn State Club, has been named as the, non-fraternity representative to the intramural board. Jack Fair, manager of the putting contest, announced that the first eli minations will be made from a double bracket. The flight winners will go into a single elimination bracket. Tho intramural golf tournament eliminations are progressing rapidly into the quarter finals. Wettcran de feated Elder, 3-2; Gottlie took over Haynes, 3-1, but lost to Markley, 5-4. Hebda played a consistant game to' take over MahnfFey, lup, and Gross, 3-2. He will probably meet co-captain Bennett in the quarter final match. Second flight winners include Patter son, Cleim, Snyder, and Force. All other first round matches in this flight haven’t been played as yet. The third flight winners to date are Beck, Spandau, Warnoek, and Green. The Record Crop On quite a few of his records in the past three or four months Good man’s outfit has lost some of its spon aneity. The boys seem to be working too hard. Pick Yourself Up, however, is evidence that they are still tops among he swing bands. After the intro Benny takes eight measures; then he and Joel Harris divide a chorus. A hot trumpet lick and more Goodman himself. The reverse, Down South Camp Meeting, is in the typi cal Goodman manner with nothing special to distinguish it except the usual smooth ensemble work. (Victor 25087). Another record of Benny’s that will probably be a local favorite is You Turned The Tables on Me. Helen Ward conribues one of her usual sexy chor uses and the rest of the number is pretty commercial too. It’s played in slow* tempo with the usual drive. Here’s Love in Your Eye, the reverse, is in medium tempo and •will please you if you like Goodman. (Victor 2539 J) Buy Jimmy Dorsey’s Boston Tea Party and get your money back by playing the first,chorus and offering to bet the boys at the House who think they know orchestras that they can’t name the band. It has all the mech anics of a Goodman arrangement. The reeds take-a phrase in the lower r gister and play around with it while tho brass reinforce the rhythm on the accented notes. A novelty vocal chorus occupies the middle of the record and Jimmy Dorsey heightens the Goodman impression by taking a clarinet lick CATh/yum ' A Warner Brothers Theatre Shows at . 1:30, 3:00,6:30,8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m. TODAY ONLY | JOAN^^JOEI , BENNETT - M'CREfI with Reginald Denny, Nat Pendle ton. Henry Armctta. Also Pete Smith short. ~000 LAUGHS SET TO MUSIC! STAGE STRUCK DICK POWEII- JOAN BIONDEU WARREN WILLIAM-FRANK McHUGH - YACHT CLUB BOYS JEANNE MADDEN • CAROL HUGHES Cr»lj REYNOLDS • H'trtrt CAVANAUGH N«« Jm( Wts to L Y. Hlrtorj aad Kt»U Artn Direct'd to BUSBY BEMOTT-A Flttl Hit»Ml Httor* MONDAY and TUESDAY $ * # * 4 Star Film Revel! Jean Harlow. William Powell, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy —ln “LIBELED LADY” A quartette of your headline stars brought together to make one of the year's steeliest entertainments! WELCOME ALUMNI! Meet Your Classmates at the VARSITY DINER S Trial Officers Named By Freshmen Women The first set of trial officers for the Freshman girl’s class was announced at class meeting held in the Home Economics auditorium Monday night. Vivan HaVper, temporary president, officiated. The other trial officers were: vice-president, Sarah Keison; treasurer, Mildred Long; and social chairman, Polly Wirtz. During tho meeting the second group of officers was voted on and the third group nominated. Permanent officers will be chosen from the three groups. Miss Kathrinc Phelps, head of the freshman girl’s dormitories, spoke stressing the importance of the fresh man girls becoming acquainted with the uppcrclass girls. or two near the end. The backing, It Ain’t Right, is in the same style. (Dccca 901). Roy Eldridge is the star of two re cent Fletcher Henderson recordings. In Jim Town Blues he takes only about eight measures but its the high spot of the record. This is played in fast tempo and Eldridge does impos sible trumpet tricks in a high register. A clarinet chorus, some nice trombone ensemble work, and the string bass of Israel Crosby at the end of the record stand out. You Can Depend On Me, the backing, is even better. Eldridge and the rhythm section takes an en tire chorus followed by Choo Berry’s tenor. Dick Vance’s vocal is nothing outsanding but the clarinet and tenor choruses which follow are. (Victor 25397) Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- TlON—Learn the new swing ball room dance steps. Individual social dancing instruction for appointment. Call 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye apartments, YOO W. College avenue. TOR RENT—Double or single. Route 346 East College. 31 It p. G. D. FOR RENT—Room for one quiet boy student 134 E. Beaver avenue. Tele phone 814. 36 It pd. G. D. FOR RENT—Desirable room in quiet residential section close to Campus. Dial 2827 or cal! at 513 West College avc. 34 It pd. G. D. LOST—WiII the person who has Frank Bochnik? A. A. booklet please call 3357. 35 It pd. G. D. LOST—Kappa Alpha Therta pin with Cwen Guard. Return to Georgia Powers, Theta House campus. 37 2t Co. G. D. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Avenue. 38 yr. G. D. JAM INTERESTED—In taking gui tar lessons. Call 3422 and ask for “Andy.” 30 It pd. G. D. STUDENT UNION DANCE—Satur day October 24 Rec Hall “Bill Bot torf and his band will play. 32 It pd. G. D. who is Dumber ri— who caught that pass? Buy a Beaver Field Pic torial and know the players. 33 It pd. G. D. Traveling Art Shows 1 Scheduled To Appear The first of the four-traveling art exhibits which are to be sponsored by Pi Gamma Alpha, Fine Arts Society, will be held from 19 to October 31 in the exhibition room of the Main En gineering building. A jury composed of such artists as Alexander Brook and Adolph Dehn will select works of distinguished contemporary American artists. ' Each of these four exhibits will last for a period of two weeks. The dates for the start of the other per iods are December 15, February 15, and April 15. Library League Meets The Pennsylvania Library Associ ation is holding its annual meeting today and tomorrow in Eric. Miss Beterly Ruffin, College catalogue li brarian is chairman of a cataloguers’ round table. Miss Katherine Stokes, circulation librarian, is a member of the publicity committee, while Wil lard P. Lewis, College libraian is chairman of the College and univer sity section and chairman of the ocm mittce on standards and certification. CAMPUS BULLETIN TODAY The Hillcl fellowship will meet in Clark Motor Co. Sales - PACKARD ■ Service Storage Repairs 24-Hour Service 120 S. Pugh St. Phone 2731 Liqht Smoke! Copyright 1938. Tht Aroctl THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 405 Old Main at 7 o’clock. The Rev. Donald W. Carruthers will, speak on “The Outcome of Religious Experi ence.” SUNDAY The Hillel.fellowship will hold a social evening at the Sigma Tau Phi house at 7 o’clock. The American Student Union, will meet in 418 OldgMain at 2:30 o’clock. MONDAY . . Kappa Phi Kappa, professional cdu- Swing Rhythm is the rage-this fall and Nick Nichols’ . .Orchestra is now available to play for houseparty and week - end house dances. For further details write to Nick Nichols Lansford, Pa. Announcing A new typewriter sales and service store-for State College and vicinity Believing: the five thousand students of the col lege, thefaculty and the business interests of the town are desirous of having a more complete local typewriter service and believing with my long ex perience in that'field, I can give you efficient and expert repair service. I will also maintain a-stock of portable and office machines of various makes for sale and rental purposes. I solicit a share of your patronage and will welcome you at my new location in the Martin Building. HARRY E. MANN 127 W. Beaver Ave. wc&ied in Tobacco Compiny cation fraternity, will meet in 418 Old Main at 7 o’clock. TUESDAY The Newcomers Club, a social or ganization for new faculty wives and new women members of the faculty, will give a tea in the Women’s build ing at 2:30 o’clock. MISCELLANEOUS j There will be a Student Union dance }in Recreation Hall on Friday, October 124. Bill Bottorf will play. Dial 2342 OF RICH, - "IT’S TOASTED” Smart Clothes I in the University Manner A brilliant style presentation of the ' smartest clothes to be found on any campus . . . East or West! Every 'flfl&g suit, every topcoat has style . . . lots JMM of it... but no frills ... no objection- . HrH able, extremes ... Every detail is au- Mm M thentically correct. And you’re sure ■ ■ of the finest workmanship by skilled Jft v The moment you see the New Fall Clothes you’ll recognize them as out standing authentic expressions of the university man’s idea and preference. Society Brand 'flH Worstcd-Tcx Saxon Weave Town Weave Knit-Tex Campus Togs 3 Suits .. $22.50 to $37.50 ; Topcoats . $22.50 to $4O r STORE HOURS ■ ■ ".■'■■■■ —■ -■ Mon., Tucs. Thurs., 8:30 to 6 FROMM’S 114 EAST COLXEGE AVENUE le as it is Delicious! :e is not merely mild and mellow genuine light smoke which always cly. You will find it easy on your rhen you inhale, friendly all day lelieve in a gentle smoke, you be t! Among all cigarettes, this is the rs you the welcome protection of irocess known to the world as And this is'the one that millions deliciousness, for protection, for lg pleasure! Luckies are A Light ripe-bodied .tobacco. WS FLASH! * * ipstakes" employs 6,000 to Over 6,000 people arc employed in ad dressing return entry cards for that great national cigarette game, Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes.” Entries come from every State in the Union. . Haveyo/z entered yet? Have you won your Luckies—a flat tin of 50 delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in "Your Hie Parade'’—Wednesday and Saturday eve* oings. Listen, judge, and compare the tunes —then try Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes.” And if you're not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today and try them, too. Maybe you've been missing some- You’ll appreciate the advantages of Luckies—a Light Smoke of rich, ripe* bodied tobacco. , Friday, October 9, 1936 address entries!
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