Friday, November 20,1936 Gulf Gas and Oil Courtesy Cards Honored Storage and Repairs Stein Motor Co. 121 S. Burrowcs : Phono 3-151 Curlee Clothes Ready-to-Wear Suits 325.00 Topcoats 322.50 Overcoats 325.00 Tailor-made Suits 324.50 to 340.00 HARRY SAUERS On Allen Street Knock, Knock! Who’s There? Owney! Owney who? - Owney 35 days ’till Christmas! + + + c Orders taken in advance for Christmas v Candies, Christmas Cards and Gifts Small deposit will hold any article until Christmas College Cut Rate ' 106 W. College Dial 3861 "Oh, Rupert, it seems such a pity to part with our treasures" "Console yourself, my dear, we still have these 3 priceless cartons c/TWENTY GRAND!" Indoor Sports Start Monday Afternoon; Hockeyists Honored By CAROLINE TYSON With fall sports fading: in the back, mound, the shc-lions are about to devote their athletic technique to other winter sports. Rec Hall, the basketball, rifle, volleyball and the rendezvous of the indoor sports en thusiast, will be open Monday night from 7 until 10 o'clock to all classes. Basketball practise for freshmen will begin at 7 o’clock and uppevelass teams will meet at 8 o'clock. The reg ular basketball practises in .the Ar- i mory will start, Thursday, December | 4 for freshmen from 7 until 8:30 o'-j clock and upperclassmen from 8:30] •until 10 o'clock. Golf and tennis tournaments have • been postponed until spring. The swimming carnival will take place January 19 and all prospects having any type of aquatic ability are reques ted to sign up in Mac Hall lobby im mediately. Members of Lakonides, woman’s physical education major honorary, were entertained at a fire side session by Prof. Eugen C. BischofT, of • the Physical Education School and Miss Marie Haidt. Professor BischofF show, cd movies of the Villanova game to point out defects which must be not ed by, the coaches of football or any other sport. Miss Haidt furthered the demonstration with movies of a wo man's hockey game. Copr. 1936 Tlie Axloo-Fither Tobacco Co., lac. CERTIFY thatweliaveinspect icTurkish and Domestic Tobaccos ided in TWENTY GRAND cigarettes ifind them as fine in smoking quai ls those used in cigarettes costing rnch as 50% more. , Putt&Rusby Inc. Analytical Labontori* (In collaboration irfiA tobaxo expat) v «« Between The Lions »» ! By 808 GRUBB Bob Higgins has had a hard job this week building his Lions up to meet Bucknell. It’s hard to make a team that performed like they did on Franklin Field last Saturday believe that Bucknell can be a real menace. It’s the same old story. For Slate, the Bucknell game is an anticlimax, following on the heels of Pitt and Penn. But the main thing to keep in mind is that Bucknell is pointing for Stale. Bucknell always points for State. “Hooks” Mylin has a way of pointing his team for certain games, almost disregarding oth ers. State is one of the oppon- | ents he points for. Marty McAndrews, late of the Bi sons’ coaching staff, says Bucknell is one of the most under-rated teams in the East. And Marty should know. It's going to be no picnic on Saturday. But with the boys realizing that they’ve got to rally around their cap-; tain, Chuck Cherundclo, a great lead er if' there ever was one, the Buck nellians should find enough opposi tion. Wfth .everybody wailing about the way Philadelphia sportswriters dis credited the Lions’ performance at Franklin Field last Saturday, we de cided to look around a bit in an ef fort to find some favorite comment. We found it without much trouble in the columns of two Quakertown wri ters. Here are a few excerpts from “The Old Grad Says,” Ed Pollock’s sports comment in the Evening ledger: “It shows how much a fighting If You Want to Please HER Give a Portrait. She will be pleased The DENN QTATE ITHOTO OHOP 212 East College Ave. State College •• ' f \ If You Are Strolling Around ; or Going to College They Are the Best in Town Go Traveling East or Traveling West Spiders Sandwiches are .the Best. * SPIDER at the All-American Rathskeller All American Rathskeller Presents ... . On the KOOLER-KEG System The Keg in Sight Means Beer Just Right C. C. ALEXANDER 108 Pugh Street THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN spirit means in football. State was all steamed up under high pressure. Bob ' Higgins did a grand job of arousing the team, and by so doing he brought out the best his boys had. And be lieve me, the best was very good . . . This boy Smith was (he best end I’ve seen on Franklin Field this year ... I knew Economos was a good guard, but 1 never thought he was good enough to piny in Penn’s backfield all after noon. “Penn’s line had a relapse that was very close to a collapse. State's line men outplayed and outsmarted Penn’s. Cherundolc? was very good a? a baek ' er-up ... I always did like Silvano from the first day I saw him. 'He’s a great running back. '. And so is Har rison.” We sat with Charley Mackey, Rec -, ord feature writer. A Cornell grad, he was one of the very few writers in the press box who was unstinting in praise for the Slate team. His notes on the game were crowded out of most of the Sunday editions, so he sent his column to us, giving permission to print it. Here are some of his com ments: “W. Penn, Jr. goes to the Ball “As 35,000 surprised people filed out of the double-decked stands here today, it was unmistakably clear that Penns Rose Bowl hopes had been i knocked down to Ballyhoo along with the Literary Digest . . . Harry (Diz zy Dean) Harrison, 144 pounds of brawn and elusion, had a Lion’s share (Continued pn page four) Ruppert Knickerbocker Ballantines Beer and Ale Duquesne Pilsener Beer Straight From the Keg Lion X-Country Teams Win Medals in Annual 1.C.4-A Meet Monday By WOODROW W. UIEIILY The Lion harriers came home from the I. C. <l-A. meet at New York on Monday with medals—Pete Olexy 'winning a silver medal in addition to the bronze ones that each team mem ber received. The freshmen each re ceived silver medals for 'taking sec ond place in the competition. The route over Van Cortlahdt Park takes the handers over a terrain of turf, sand, and rocky hills. The run ners pass beneath railway trestles, ne: toss Mosholu' Avenue ami along | ridges. The varsity runs the route twice while the freshmen traverse the I same path cnee in addition to an add j ed one half mile. | Michigan State won their fourth [consecutive championship , . . placing them in the same boat as Syracuse, Cornell, and Penn State . . . With stars as Dick Frey on their freshman team and with their strong varsity squad they should stand a good chance of gaining permanqr.it. pos session of the trophy next fall . . . The winner’s time of 2G:26.3 was er roneously reported as 23:34 in the last issue . . . while the team score was IGI. ' Among* the spectators was Glenr* Cunningham, N. Y. U. graduate stu dent and holder of the world mile record ... In computing team scores, entrants from colleges that did not have a full team in the meet were crossed from the list while names that runners wore their sweat suits u followed on the foster were moved the last minute and many of tl into these places . . . The 122 varsity wore gloves during the meet . Page Three
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