Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 13, 1936, Image 4

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Lion Soccer Lineup I
Penn State Buckncll I
G. Haag Friedman
L.F. Borda C. Condict
R.F Barnes Chubb Condict
L.H Spykcr Noll
C.H Painter Duffy
R.U Mandel Moss
O.L. Wilde Elcome
I.L Miehoff Miller
C.F. McEwan Peebles
I.Pv Osterlund Finklestein
o.l*. Wackcr Bolton
Penn State 2 3 1 o—6
Buckncll 0 0 0 o—o
Goals: McEwan <l, Osterlund 2.
Substitutes: Penn State—Taylor,
Hosterman, Mcgrail. Buckncll—Fox,
Eyster, 'Brumb'crger, Speck. Time of
periods—22 minutes. Referee—Lums
den, Pittsburgh.
Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30
Last Complete Show . . 9:05
Matinee Every Saturday . 1:30
| TODAY & WEDNESDAY |
A RETURN ENGAGEMENT
CHARLES LAUGHTON
in
“THE PRIVATE
LIFE OF
HENRY VIII”
with Robert Donat, Merle Oberon,
Binnie Barnes, Wendy Barrie
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Shows at . 1:30,3:00, 6:30,8:30
Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m.
| LAST TIMES TODAY |
# * * * -I Star Film Revel!
Jean Harlow. William Powell,
Mymn Loy, Spencer Tracy
—in—
“LIBELED LADY”
A quartette of your headline stars
brought together to make one of
the year's steeliest entertainments!
WEDNESDAY |
Also at Nittany Thursday
VICTOR MeLAGLEN
(The Academy Award Winner)
“THE
MAGNIFICENT
BRUTE”
with Binnie Barnes, Jean Dixon,
William Hall, Henry Armetta
THURSDAY & FRIDAY |
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.SIX SONGS
Jnctoding?
.Picture Me Without You'
He Wot'o Dandy
JKey, What Did the Blue
Say?
DANCES,TtOO!
,Uo,.b b, Sill RObINSON
Trials for Cross Country Meet
With Lehigh Will Be Held Today
Indications as to the strength of made the freshman and varsity teams
Stale’s varsity cross-country team in both track and cross-country. Last
should be forthcoming today when yent he was outstanding in the 440-
Coach Chick Werner sends his aspir- yard run for the track team. By plac
ants over the full five-mile course to ing third in the IC4A quarter mile,
determine the make-up of the squad he reached the semi-final Olympic
which will compete Saturday against tryouts, but just missed a place on
Lehigh at Bethlehem. These trials the team when he failed to qualify,
bring to a close the pre-season train- This is Downey’s third year on the
ing period which was designed to put varsity cross-country team. He has
the runners in good shape for the ac- always finished near the front of the
tual competition which follows it. pack in dual meets. Together with
Ray Hazard, sophomore star, has Olexy and Clark, Downey completes
left the infirmary, where he was con- a strong trio of runners, which, with
fined for several days with the grippe, the addition of several sophomores,
and has returned to practice, still should form a fairly successful team,
somewhat weak. Captain Downey is
taking things easy in the "hopes of
getting rid of the shin splints which
nave been bothering him for the past
several days.
Downey Has Record
For a time Downey occupied the
unique position of being co-captain of
two sports, cross-country and track,
at the same. He held the first in
partnership with Bill Trimble, and
the second with Mike Brown. How
ever, Trimble failed to return to
school this fall and so Downey now
holds the honor outright.
Downey has had a brilliant career
as an athlete, both in high school and
college. He attended Bellevue high
school where, during his senior year,
he was captain of both the basketball
and track teams. He also played on
the football team. His outstanding
high school race was his winning of
the Western Pennsylvania Interscho
lastic Athletic League 880-yard run.
Usually Near Lead
Since entering here, Downey has
R ead any statement
about Chesterfield cigarettes
We tell you what they ate made of—mild,
ripe tobaccos. We tell you that we use
on Chesterfield pure cigarette paper.
We tell you that Chesterfields are
carefully manufactured.
We suggest that you try Chesterfields and
find out how mild they are and what a
pleasing taste and aroma they have.
CAMPUS BULLETIN
The Newcomers Club, a social or
ganization for now faculty wives and
new women members of the faculty,
will give a tea ir. the Women’s build
ing at 2:30 o’clock.
Chess Club will meet at 7:30 o’-
clock in room 418, Old Main.
Checker Club will hold its first
meeting at 7:30 o’clock in room 318,
Old Main.
Life saving with W. A. A. point
credit will begin in the Glennland at
4 o’clock.
Freshman Commission will meet
in the Hugh Beaver room at 7 o’clock.
Sophomore Seminar will discuss
“Political Trends in Relation to Chris
tian Living" in the Hugh Beaver room
at 8:15 o’cloc.
Candidates for the Farmer should
report to room 308, Old Main, at 7
A great many cigarette smokers will
tell you that Chesterfields . satisfy—
give them what they want in a cigarette.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGL
o’clock. The office is open any after
noon from 4 to 5 o’clock.
TOMORROW
Sophomore—Senior Hockey Game
will be played on Holmes’ Field at 4
o’clock.
THURSDAY
Junior—Freshman Hockey game
will be played on Holmes’ Field at
4 o’clock.
Freshman dormitory presidents arc
requested to attend Freshman Coun
cil at 4:10 o’clock in room 305, Old
Main. •
MISCELLANEOUS
Student Union Dance at Rcc Hall,
Saturday, October 24. Bill Bottorf will
play.
Just Missed
Harold Stebbins, Williamsport boy
who ran 35 yards for Pitt’s only score
on Ohio State Saturday, nearly came
to Penn State—until he heard the
Panther's offer.
SALLY Is Coming
_ . please phone John Verbalns 2740. Re- Alpha Chi Omega gave a shower on
Classmed Advertising ward. . Friday night for Kay Fredericks '37,
■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■'—— " * 38 It pd. G. D. who is engaged to Charles Ludy.
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- Theta Phi Alpha initiated Mary
TlON—Learn the new swing ball- Co-Edits Alice Zarger, graduate student, Sun
room dance steps. Individual social . ■ > day and the following sophomores,
dancing instruction for • appointment. Chi Omega held their tenth Anni- Mary G. Bruielly, Rosee Mary Bind-
Call 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye vcvsnry Alumnae Banquet at the Nit- crt Mary D. Campi, Anita E. David
apartments, 200 W. College avenue, tany Lion Inn on Saturday night. son Rita McMahon, Anna E. Palnier.
LOST—Kappa Alpha Theta pin with : • “ 1 ■ - 1111 L ■ 1
Cwen Guard. Return to Georgia
Powers, Theta House campus. |
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly FR Cj IMf * S J&M
.repaired portable and office ma
chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342.
Harry E. Mann 127 West 'Beaver prGSGllt Rj
STUDENT UNION DANCE—Satur- ** ± k irM MlM&imßsSk
day October 24, Rec Hall. Bill Bot- f A KilDI IO
torf and his band will play, \d/»fV li V v
LOST—Man’s gold Elgin wrist watch - Q -
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These shoes designed for the
young men who are style-set-- J A
_ ters . who wear today the ||Q
HI things others will want to wear
next year. Every style from a
full broques with double-thick
soles to . Norwegian Front ox- I\J
fords, with Kiltie. Tongues. - •
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Tuesday, October 13, 1936