Page Four INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By FRANCIS SZYMCZAK Intramural football players must get physical examination cards and file them in Miss Keller’s office in Rec hall to participate in further games. Kappa Delta Rho defeated Unit 3, 25-10-0. Alpha Chi Sigma won over Theta Upsilon Omega, 32-to-o.' The foresters topped Phi Kappa Sigma, 7- to-0. Chi Phi had a two-touchdown advantage over Pi Kappa Alpha, 12- to-0. Beta Theta Pi defeated Pi Kappa Phi, G-to-0. Kappa Sigma gained one nnB3E9B3B9HU Granberry & Co. Members of New York Stock Exchange and Other Leading Exchanges Williamsport Telephone 2-4651 PAUL 0. BROSIUS Manager WM. L. SCHREYER CHARLESE. LEWIS Bond Dept. Please feel free to phone at any time for stock quotations or re ports on any stock or bond. first down to none for Beta Sigma Rho. In all games the punts may be I rushed according to Manager Charles Watts. The horseshoe tournament has reached the finals in each bracket. Manager Jay Daniels issues the an nouncement that all teams must be punctual. A team that is over a half-hour late forfeits the match. The most promising teams seem to be Hill and Hickson of Delta Theta Sigma; Watts and Witmer of Alpha Tau Omega; and Robins and Hungerford of Beta Theta Pi. Women in Sports By CAROLINE TYSON Staging a comeback after their de cisive loss of last week, the senior hockeyists battled to a close l-to-0 triumph from the undefeated sopho more eleven on Monday. The sopho mores can still brag of their 4-to-0 win over their upperelass rivals, but their hopes for a victorious season have been shot. Freshman tennis entrants must play off their games and report the score to Jean Giddings, Grange, by Monday night. Sybil Conant vs. S. Mildred Rosen- shine Agnes Ross vs. Janet Story Nancy Wilker vs. Louise Zierdt Club To Hold Contest Louise Homer club is conducting a song contest for its members and will award a prize of $5.00 to the winner. The competition will close just before Thanksgiving. Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- TlON—Learn the new swing ball room dance steps. Individual social dancing instruction for appointment. Capital — s2oo,ooo Surplus and Undivided Profits—s27s,ooo The First National Bank of State College . STATE COLLEGE, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier Call 3218 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fyc apartments, 200 W. College avenue. 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. LOST—Rectangular yellow gold El gin wrist watch; elastic band; at Villanova game. Return 129 S. Miles street. 399-2 t pdGD LOST—Black billfold with name of R. G. Mercer on cards. If found please phone Bob Mercer, 2696.' 50 It pd G.D. LOST—McGregor brown suede jack et, zipper model. Please call Gru ver, 2638. 53 It pd G.D. LOST—Black Waterman fountain pen. If found please phone "Chris” Myers, 669. . 54 It pd G. D. WANTED —Second-hand |Popp bot any book, suitable for reference work. Phone Dan Ruggiero, 2946, at 118 North Atherton. 51 It pd G.D. WANTED—Passengers from Phila delphia to State College Hc-useparty week-end. Call Tom Mack at 3227. CUT THE FUEL BILL BY USING A LINK-BELT STOKER W. H. MARSHALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GLENNLAND BUILDING FOR FINE BEER AND ALE BARBECUE SANDWICH THE HOFBRAU S. Allen Street Paul C. Boeger, Mgr. ri ■ ~ - It's a Liqht Smoke! j&cfeed Copyright 1030. Th> American Tobacco Company THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 52 It pd G.D. WANTED—Ride to York and return. Call Heisler, 26G1. It co P.S.H. WANTED—Ride-to Washington this week-end.. . Call Jean Wolfe at Kappa Alpha Theta. • It comp. A.L.S. WANTED—B-flat Clarionet, Boehm system. Dial 2824. 55 It pd G.D. NEED MONEY? —Excellent oppor tunity for' good conversationalist. Previous sales experience desirable but not necessary. ' Contact Gene S. Kratzer, 240 E. College, phone 2544. 66 It 'pd G.D. . MARKSMEN Try the New Ray Gun THE TAPROOM FOR RENT—One single room, ?2.50. FOR SALE—Small tuxedo, com- Inquire at 119 N. Barnard. Phone plete. Almost new. Ten dollars. 2037. 57 It pd E.T.S. 58 It pd 'G.D. CELEBRATE AND DINE WITH PIDGE FISHER The Texas Lunch NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We Are Now Making Our Own Sausage Made of finest pork and seasoning Nothing else is'addcd We Also Make These Products in our kitchen: Hot Baked Beans Potato Salad Macaroni Salad Ham Salad COOK’S MARKET DIAL 3271 FRATERNITIES! THE AIR CONDITIONED COOLERATOR Is the answer to your Refrigeration problem Original cost only one-fifth of Mechanical Refrigeration. Removes the possibility of tainted 1 food. Makes ice cubes in five minutes. HILLSIDE ICE & COAL CO. DIAL 542 for information OF RICH, -"IT’S TOASTED" Baked Ham Cheese Salad Cooked Chicken Chicken Broth WE DELIVER In Harmony with Your Throat More marvelous than any invention is the "music box" inside your throat. But so delicate . 7. with its maze of membranes! No wonder so many stars of the movies and radio say that for them a light smoke is theright smoke. Luckies are a light smoke )f rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. Luckies hit the right tote with your taste! The only cigarette with the tender center leaves of the highest-priced tobacco plus the all-important throat protection of the "Toasting” process. Remember—the only cigarette. io reach for a Lucky and be kind to your throat! * * NEWS FLASH! * * !05 Guests at Ritz Carlton in Atlantic City Play "Sweepstakes"! People on vacation play the "Sweepstakes/* too. In one week alone 205 guests at the fashionable Hitz Carlton in Atlantic City remembered to send in their entries for , Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes." We say f that's combining fun with fun! Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious LuckyStrikcs?Thcrc's music on the air. Tune in "Your Hit Parade”— Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 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. Maybe you’ve been missing something.* > You’ll appreciate the advantages of ■ Luckies —a Light Smoke of rich, ripe* bodied tobacco* Friday, October 23, 1936 BURKEYS DINER 110 E. College Ave. Formal Wear for Houscparty TUXS TAILS Faultless in cut exquisitely tailored of rich fabrics . . . lux uriously trimmed. Un questionably the ulti mate 'in casual eve ning elegance. Tuxs . . $25 to $5O Tails . . $27.50 up All the necessary accessories FROMM’S 114 E. College Ave. STORE HOURS Mon., Tues.‘, Thurs. 8:30 to 6 . Wed., Fri. 8:30'to 8:30 Saturday 8:30 to 10
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