Tngc Four Ewalt Leads Attach In Frosh 19-to-7 Win (Conlnmcd from page three) leri, Baxter, McCullough, D. Nemeth, Borlz, Thompson, Handler, Radclifte, Toth, ami Yottor. Grid Lines The freshman season comes to a close . . . two wins and three losses ... but those losses were close and I against teams of the strong calibre of Pitt, Kiski, and Bucknell . . . we pass on the many compliments made by officials and lumbers of the squad as to the fine managership of George Hacker . . . during the season the frosh showed plenty of fight, even when they lacked form ... at the be ginning of the season Marty McAn drews divided the boys into shifts to j permit all to be tried because of the | lack of equipment for the hundred! some who reported . . . and praise to Dick Ewalt who showed plenty of promise with the other 10 who helped pave liis way . . . CATHAUM ' /-' - . Shows at 1:30,.3:00, 0:30, 8:3oj Complete Shoiv us late as 9:05 p.m.j LAST TIMES TODAY Primitive lovers in a paradise of j | . WEDNESDAY Also at the NITTANY Thursday xWith ! ELIZABETH ALLAN DONALD CRISP. i Doris Dudley- David Manners Also: Fopye Cartoon, I’ox Ntu.s | THVKSDAY ONLY |' Also Looney lime earicona, Screen Snap Shots, News | KItIDAV ONLY | Shirley Iloss. Robert Cummings, Martha (Oh Doy!) Rave —in— ‘HIDEAWAY GIRL” Music, and comedy from the fem inine leads of “The Dig llroadcast of 1937.” • .+ + + SPECIAL, ATTRACTION Action pitcurcs of former Penn State football teams and their opponents! —Fifteen _ minutes of Booters Blank Temple For sth Win, 5-to-0 (Continued from purjc three) man two years ago . . . for the most part, it looked as if he was still play ing for Penn State . . . but the Owls’ other fullback, Ed Zcerner, was a i mighty player ami a probable choice j for all-American ratings . . . The Owl center forward was a Mr, Yun, from Japan ... he was too small to even get a feel of the ba11... His teammates called him Yum-Yum . . . For a morning game, the crowd was rather big . . . and it was fur ther swelled by five or six dogs . . . which, on two occasions, halted the game by getting on the field . . . The Temple goalie was outstand ing ... he stopped at least ten Nit tany shots . . . The refereeing was perfect . . . Osterlund, McEwan, and Michoff are absolutely outstanding when it comes to dribbling the ba11... the Temple defense just watched Mc- Ewan instead of rushing him . . . re spect ... Dave Weddell returned to the team and played about half the game . . . although a little unsteady, lie played mighty well and will be a definite as set to the defense . . . Sam Davies, a sophomore, played several minutes at ! halfback and looked good, too . . . | Jim McKenna, Temple booter who, jwith the Owl goalie played with the | baseball team against the Lions, is an old-timer . . . A small deposit holds any article for Christmas CRABTREE’S Student Union To Hold Social on Friday Night Thu American Student Union will hold a social at the home of Prof. Edward R. Van Sant, of the depart ment of sociology, on Friday, Nov. 20, at 8:30. The evening: will include dancing and refreshments and will be open to all students. . There will be an admission charge of twonty-five cents. A car party will be arranged to take students to the home of Profes sor Van Sant, which is about two and one-half miles out of town. All those, who wish to "'attend may meet at the Corner at S'6'clock. Phi Eta Sigma To Hold Meeting Tonight at 7 Members of the active chapter and the past chapters of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic honorary frater nity, are invited to attend the pledge meeting t'enight..' in room 14, South Liberal Arts, aPJ o’clock. . Dr. Trancis J. Tschan, of the de partment of history and political sci ence, faculty head of the men’s fra ternity, will be'the main speaker. He will explain the purposes of the or ganization and..-outline the activities for the year.''.Prof. Franklin B. Krnuss, of the department’of classical languages, will also speak. Comedy TO Take Place At Frefhman Forum . A comedy, “OUT Aunt from Califor nia,” will be of the regu lar meeting of the Freshman Forum in the Hugh Bedver room tonight at 7:30 o’clock. ' In this play, which is under the di rection of Jessie Schminky ’3B, six members of the3>rganization will take part, including -Evelyn Bechtel, June Fechner, Emriy'-Hinchman, Charlotte Knobb, Verna ~Sager, and Martha ; ShafTerman. TOE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN intramural HIGHLIGHTS By FRANCIS SZYSICZAK Sigma Phi Epsilon won a quarter final match in the intramural football competition on Thursday night when it defeated Watts Hall by three first downs. Manager Watts has ar ranged for the playofT of the semi finals on Monday night, while the fi nals will be held Tuesday. Delta Theta Sigma won the intra mural cross-country tournament over Beta Theta Pi, 10-tc-12. Unit 6 was third, while Delta Upsilon came in fourth. Vernon Norris '39 of Delta Theta Sigma placed first; Jacob Brown '37, of Sigma Phi Alpha, was second; while Charles Neidig '4O, Alpha Chi Sigma, was third. CAMPUS BULLETIN Grange will hold regular business meeting in or; also board, one-hal block from campus. Call at 130 Hei I smoke Chesterfield all the time, and th Tuesday, November. 17, 193 G ster street. FOR SALE—I 927 Chevrolet sedi Excellent shape. Will sacrifice j cash. Phone Rosen, 2703. 38 yr. G. D. Big Week-End Ahead! 81 2t pel. G. D. Date up some ARROWS Fatten your wardrobe with some of our handsome new Arrows. Arrows arc crowned with the best looking collars in the world. $2.00 and $2.50 146 South Allen St. ... ' 4’ . ;4yJvf v ' M ’ ;.>W. ) 8G -It pd 88 It pd Ri ; + l ;■* ''■***5 v -