Page Fofir The Baron Is Tops At End Play (Another in the series of person ality sketches on me:niters of the 1907 Lion grid squad). Penn State s opponents this year are going to have trouble with a crashing wingman from Monongahela by the name of Alex Barantovich, ac- I.T.T A NY Warner Bros. Theatre' . . Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p.m. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 TODAY ONLY Rewar d ! LOST, STRAYED • or STOLEN—one boy friend, answers to the name of Johnny. Last seen in the company of a blonde. No questions asked for safe return in good condition. 4 - with - ELEANORE WHITNEY JOHNNY DOWNS LYNNE OVERMAN TERRY WALKER BENNY BAKER SATURDAY ONLY • Million Volt Thrills! Two brothers loved her ... and one was a smiling killer! Why was he loved by all worsen ... Hunted by all men! "I' ••• • • •• •. JEAN . ; CH/MIL/RN klethlgoldwynliver maw. SWIM! Glennland PoolW ri LITE ATR&ER D cent on the third syllable. The Baron lords it over all when it tomes to breaking up interference and snag ging passes down the center. At Monongahela high, he was selected on the W.P.I.A.L. all-star team for years in a row, and was co-captain his senior year along with Joe Me tro. He enjoys a good game of ping pang . . . next to double-teaming en the defensive tackle . .. thinks Wes Ferrell is the hest ever .. . covered centerfield for the fresh . . . thinks Vannie Albanese of .t yracuse was the best back he saw lust year . .. he's pointing for the Pitt 'game In his own backyard ... Campus Bulletin TODAY - The Hillel Foundation will conduct services tonight at 7 o'clock. Rabbi Forman will speak. Evening service for the conclusion of Succoth will be held Sunday at 7 o'clock. All C. E.'s and A. E.'s are invited to attend the A.S.C,E. cider feed which will be held tonight in Hyd. Lab. at 7:30 o'clock. SUNDAY Church of Christ: Sunday morning services—Sunday School at 10 a.ni., Communion at 11 a.m. Room 905 Old Main. Students urged to attend. All junior candidates for the LaVie report to room 315 Old Main at 4 o'- clock. Liebig Chemical Society meeting at 7:30 o'clock in 200 Ag. Dean Watts and Dr. Dutcher,will be present. . . All varsity fencing candidates will meet in Rec Hall at 5 o'clock, Monday night. Basketball practice for those not out for fall spOrts will start Monday at 4 o'clock. All juniors who desire to try out for the LaVie staff will meet at the LaVic office, room 315, Old Main, at 4 o'clock. Women candidates for the tennis and golf tournaments should sign up in ?tae hall or in the downtown dorms. 4-H Club reception for freshmen. room 415, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock Monday night. MISCELLANEOUS All sophomore women editorial can didates for the Collegian will meet in room 312, Old ➢fain; Tuesday after noon at 4. Any woman with sopho more standing is eligible. Fieshman handbooks are now avail able in the P.S.C.A. office. All Beaver Field Pictorial salesmen should report to the Student Union office immediately. The members of the faculty of the German department will continue their German table. meetings on Wednes day noons in the Sandwich Shop. All interested are invited to join. 20-Point IM Football Setup Adopted Here (Continued from page thrco) suit in a 10-yard penalty under the same ruling. To avoid bodily contact as much as possible, the Board added to its adop tion of a five-man line last June the elimination of, the, crouching. stance in the line, the prohibtion of the use of hands or arms to push Or hold.On opponent, and the elimination of hip and-shoulder blocking. Blocking "as used in basketball" will be permitted. One-hand touching regrdOd as le gal. Projection of the "dead ball" ruling into cases concerning fumbles and kicks also adds flavor to the Board's "safety first" policy. "When the ball is fumbled it is dead at that point and remains in the possession of the team fumbling the ball," one of the rules states. "On any kickoff, punt, dropkick or placekick, only the team receiving— not the side kicking—can secure pos session of the ball,"another rule adds. On any kick, the receiving team is given possession of the ball, regard less of fumbles, at the point where it first touched the ground. "Kick formation" must be called to legalize punts from scrimmage. Toss of a 'coin will decide the . Opening kickoff, with team scored upon given the choice of subseqbent kickoffs. Any kick or incompleted pass cross ing the defensive team's goal line will be ruled a touchback. A "safety" without any. score—will be called ''when the "attacking team is respon sible for grounding the ball behind its own goal 'line." In such cases, the ball will be given to the defending team on its opponents' 20-yard line. With the exception of the safety, scoring rules will remain intact. Twenty yards will be the four-doWn yardage distance. Twenty-minute halves, with five-minute intermission, will be used. In case of a tie at the end of the regulation time, each team will be given an additional four downs, starting from the 50-yard line. Score o• yardage gained will deter mine the winner. Spiked shoes will be prohibited, but cleats will be permissible. No special protective devices, such as shoulder pads and guards, will be allowed. Physical examination cards will be required. Nothing Like! SANDWICHES, SODAS, SUNDAES after the dance at THE NORRIS GRILLE Glennland Building Hotel Markland Noted for Good Food and ' Sail a straight course on the GREEN ROOM'S NEW SHIP BAR THE , . FIRST NATIONAL -.BANK OF STATE COLLEGE • Memberof Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Eleven To Open With Big Red Away (Continued from page one) knee; and Dick Skemp, who has a sore ankle. 28 On Trip The following made the trip to Ithaca: ends—Alex Barantovich, Joe Adessa, Sid Alter, and Grover Washa, tiaugh; tatklesDein.':Hinley, Dan DeMarino, Dave and Ted Nemeth, zind , Ellwood; guards—Tor 'Tor retti, Joe Peel, Charlie Thompson, Frank Sills, and Ben Pollock; Centers =Paul Enders, Bernie Briggs, and George Lucas; tacks—:Co-capt. Sam'. 'my , Donato; Dick :Ewalt, Vic Gentil.' man, Tony Giannantonio, Harry Barg a•ison, Lloyd Ickes, Joe Metro, Johnny, Patrick, Steven Rollins, and Windy Wear. It is expected that Barantovich and Adessa will start at ends; Han ley and Ted Nemeth, tackles; Toretti and Peel, guards; Enders, center; Harrison, Donato, Ickes, and Metro, in the backfield. The squad left at 7:20 this morn ing, will eat lunch in Elmira, and ar rive in ,Ithaca in time to work out on Schoellkopf field between 2 and 4 in the afternoon. They will spend the night. at the Glen Springs hotel in Watkins Cornell Clippings The Big Red has a strong line, but suffered heaVy losses in the backfield ... , Batten and' Baker. graduated... Sheffer is ineligible.... We are told to watch Hollantrand Bpang, two poten .tiril all-American 'ends. They arc both juniors... Carl Snavely, starting his second year as Cornell coach, used to tutor our pet rivals over at Lewis-, burg (Bucknell, frosh!) The State game opens a tough schedule for the Ithacans ...In order, their oPponents are: State, Colgate, Princeton,' Syracuse, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth; Penn ... Their captain is Ted Hughes, center ... Syracuse pa pers giveqbe Lions the edge (Stop it, Syracuie;=how could you?).. Dr. Mack Will Speak Dr. Pauline Beery Mack of the tex tile chemistry department will dis cuss "Standards for the Ultimate Consunieq before the Atlantic Coast PrerniunflEno'sition„ in New York City Tuesday. Dr. Mack, who is also director of home economics research, will be on a progrOn with yepresentativcs of other educatioaal institutions. CLASSIFIED CET YOUR DATE—noer!for the Stu- dent Union Dance, Saturday, Sep tember 25. No stags will be admitted. All freshmen who attend this dance are excused from customs on the eve ning of the dance. 16-3 t-pd-GD WANTED BOARDERS, roomers if you are thinking of making a change why not try the Harter Club where you have hot and cold running wafer in all rooms. 122 W. Nittany 'ave. Dial 679. 34-2tpdGD GET ACQUAINTED—with the ex ' cellent food service offered at the biautiful Marine Dining Rooni of the ColOnial. 123 W. Nittany Ave. Low Priees. 5.3t-pdLCWD THE LOST AHD FOUND SERVICE located in the Student tinion lice. • , ATTRACTIVE ROOM in private home available for two co-eds. $2.60. In nerspring mattresses, Phone 3366. 40-It-pd-GD WANTED'—Student to take desirable room in Freer Hall. Call "Buzz" af ter 8:00 p.m. Phone 3322. 42-It7Pd-GD FOR SALE—Chair, Oak Swivel Wind sor back. Call 2824 41-It-pd-GD WANTED—Passenger to Cornell game for further information call Cook 2164. 40-It-pd-GD DO YOU WANT $55.00? Enter the football game guessing . contest in the.Beave Field Pictorial. 39-3t-pdGD FOR RENT—Two front double rooms. inquire.at 706 West College ave. or call 897. 41-It-pd-BB FOR RENT—For one person large room with adjoining study. Quiet Take Dad io_See Jane Cowl's Broadway Success "FIRST LADY" Schwab Auditorium, Saturday, October 2, 8:3 , 0 P.M. Don't Miss the Collegian Dance October Bth Get Your Collegian Subscription At Student Union residence 306 S. Gill a. 37 7 1 t-pd-GD or Phone 2232 FOR SALEClarinette B flat 'almost TYPEWRITERS--All makes expertly new will sell cheap, 48 Glennland repaired portable • and office ma apartments. Dial 2183." 38-It-pd-GD chines for sale •or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. FOR' RENT—Room 210 Freat• Hall. See Victor Way Room. 110' Irwin Hall or Call John Kookier 821. 38-11.pd-813 FOR RENT—Nice room for two see Mrs. Myrtle Bell, 508 S. Pugh st., Friday, September 24, 1937 42-It-pd-GD ASU To Hold Meting , The American: Student Union will hold its first meeting Sunday in room 412, Old Main,- at 2:30 'o'clock.