Page Four Freshman Grid Team ! Trims Scranton, 19-7 (Continued from page three) marker. Dick Ewalt sliced through left guard for the second tally. Pol lock again failed to convert on his drop-kick. In the last quarter with Buchan and Toth alternating at ball carry ing, the fi'osh were again in scoring position. Alex Toth hit the left side of the visitors’ to run from the G-yard line for the third score. The line blocked well and not one Scranton player was near the runner. For the extra point Buchan circled right end. State attempted five passes, three of which were Incomplete and two were intercepted. The Lions were pen alized 15 yards to none for the visit ors. Scranton attempted 13 passes, completing seven, having three in complete and three intercepted. The freshmen gained nine first downs to six for the losers. I Women in Sports By CAROLINE TYSON Emerging victorious for the fourth timo this season, the sophomores swept to a 3-to-0 triumph over the freshman hockcyists Thursday. Al though this showing appears more decisive than a previous 2-to-l win by the sophomores, the freshman defen sive was dccidely stronger in this game. Molly Pugh, sopohmore inner, set a sensational pace by scoring all three of the goals. Completing a pass from Dot McAuliffe, sophomore wing, Molly caged the first ball after three min utes of the first half. The second goal, scored after an advancing penalty included the fresh man goalie, Peggy Miller. Climaxing a second tally within the striking: circle, Molly made her third success-; full attack during the second half of the game. Supporting a vigorous forward line was Nita Cambers, ace center of the freshman team. Iron defense was evi dent in Jane Rumig’s stop lay when she .intercepted a sophomore pass from her opposing right inner, Rachel Bechdel, during the early second half. Grid Team Improves In Cornell Struggle (Continued from page one) passes missed their mark time and time again. Cornell completed seven out of twelve, but the Lions could do no better than five out of seventeen attempts. In the second half Slate’s lighter forward wall pushed Cornell’s sopho mores around considerably. Economos in his first game since Muhlenberg played the 'entire sixty minutes, giving a good account of himself. Other Lions who did exceptionally well be side Cherundolo and Harrison, were DeMarino and Donato, who intercepted Women’s Footwear Moderately Priced. In Styles That Will Please! In All Wanted Leathers. $3.50 and $2.95 Morris Dep’t. Store on Alien Street Next Door to Rea & Dericks CAMPUS BULLETIN “Froth” business candidates report to office in Old Main at 4 o’clock. Lcs Sabreurs will meet in the Home Economics building at 7:30 o’clock. Editorial and business candidates for the Fanner should report to 308, Old Main at 7 o’clock. TOMORROW Le Ccrcle Francais will meet in Room 402, Old Main, at 8:10 o’clock. Senior - junior women’s hockey game at 4 o’clock. Junior “LaVie” Art staff candidates will meet in Engineering F at 7 o’- clock. Democrats interested in organizing a club are invited to attend an elec tion meeting in* 405, Old Main, at 7:15 o’clock. Those interested in Wesley Founda tion cabin party on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 should sign at the student center by today. Senior-freshman women’s hockey game at 4 o’clock. MISCELLANEOUS Tickets for Thespians’ “Steer Clear” are now on sale at the Stu dent Union desk. Those interested in the skiing team should report to Mr. Duncan in Rec reation hall. Home Economics Club Holds Costume Party The Home Economics Club will give a Hallowe’en party for its members tomorrow night from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Home Economics building. The party is given by the losing team of the membership drive held recently. All those attending are required to come in costume. Group games will be played and refreshments will be serv ed. Chairman of the party is Nanette D. Robinson, ’3B. two passes and was as ferocious as the Lion captain at backing up the line. Worst performance of the day went to Silvano who was in for Metro for awhile. Tommy carried the ball nine times for the remarkable dis tance of three yards total gain. He also went back to run interference for Wear on a punt return and instead of taking out the Cornell tackier, block ed Windy who had the ball. All of which brought a laugh from the Cor nell stands, but to Lion rooters was kind of sad. - Its a Liqht Smoke! A GREAT FEATURE —throat protection. f °T l “. Cid" filhi* Y our 9“° rd jSrrrffiS! THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 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, 200 \V, 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. PERSON who removed chemistry book from ROTC book racks was identified by picture on registration card. Return book. Charges will not be pressed. 57 It pd GD FOR RENT—A single room. Good location. Suitable for student. Call at 340 E. College Avenue. 54 It pd GD LOST—One pair of glasses on Locust LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTICIAN Above Athletic Store Dial 2042 See the New 1937 Chevrolet Saturday, November 7 AT McClellan Chevrolet Co. 1000 East College Ave. Stale College To Look Your Best at Houseparty, Have Your Dress Shirts and Tuxedos Sent to the College Valet Service Phone 2403 , 113 E. Beaver Ave. FREE CALL AND DELIVERY '‘lt's Smart, They Say, to Send the Valet Way ” Lane on edge of Delta Upsilon property. Phone Walter Darlington, 757. 55 It pd GD WANTED —Any house desiring Sal ly’s Sandwich Service for evening delivery or special occasion, please Dial 2373. 58 It ch GD FOR SALE—Bausch and Lamb mi croscope, ten times ocular, sixteen and 1.2 tenth millometers. Objec tives in good condition. Apply Mary L. Willard, lbl Pond Lab. 57 It ch GD BOYS interested in working two or three hours several nights a week on commission basis, dial 2373. 58 It ch GD SPENCER individually designed cor sets, dial 219 C, and ask for Spencer Corsetiere. 59 4t pd GD LOST—GoId crown wrist watch crys j tal. If found please notify Jim RIPE-BODIED^TOBACCO-"IT’S TOASTED" Bond at Student Union office. | pe „. if f oun d please phone Stu ... 61 It pd GD ; dent Union and mention Collegian LOST—Block Estcrbrook fountain I classifictl ad No - ° 2, “ 2 Upd GD Evening Gowns and Formal Accessories + Moore’s Dress Shop 124 E. College Ave.* Telephone 862 The correct formal wear for a successful houseparty week-end. Featuring Tuxdos, shirts, tics, socks and all the necssary accessories at popular prices. KALIN’S MEN’S SHOP 122 S. Allen Street State College Caterers... Are you ready for Houseparty? Plan a special menu for this week-end.. We suggest you try our Stamped Beef for a good juicy roast or steak at very reasonable prices. Fishburn Meat Market 104 W. Beaver Ave. Phone 2611 Your Throat Kept Clear for Action! Smoke round after round of Luckies, and your throat keeps clear, your voice keeps clear. For Luckies are a light smoke! It is only Luckies that give your throat the pro tection offered by "Toasting.” So make your choice a light smoke and then smoke round after round and they’ll still taste good your mouth' will taste clean. For Luckies are a light smoke—made from choice center leaves... the top price leaves ... of the "Cream of the Crop” tobaccos! * * NEWS FLASH! * * Many people, in their hurry to mail in their entries in Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes/' have forgotten to sign their names. In one week alone 25 winners did not receive their prizes because we didn’t know co whom to send them. Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikes? There’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 don’t forget to sign your name. Andifyou’rc not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today. Maybe you’ve been musing something. Tuesday, October 27,1936 25 Winners in One Week Forget to Sign Their Names
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