Page Fotit Freshmen Feel Power Of Student Tribunal !Coutinacd from pugc ouc) self. He will entertain the football fans at tomorrow's game and also at the Hui:noll game. He also will ap pear at the pep meeting next Friday and pay tribute to the alumni. "His penalty will be lifted next Saturday night. All three—Blankman, Ortwein„and osenberry—must report to ,one' of . . I.TTANY . . . . M • .•• A Warneif rils.• Theatre EVoilings at . . . r,:30 and 8:30 Complete show' as late as 9:05 p.m. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 LAST TIMES TODAY I WARNER JOAN. 131IXTER•BENNEIT • - , • villints • • IN TECHNICOLOR Every Friday and' Saturday 11, , LODGE SKY TO P DANCIN a a Angel© Vesn a Featuring 9 Ills Orchestra 6 miles from Campus, ° c:Bald Eagle Ridge .he Tribunal members ei7ery morning at 7:15 o'clock at Co-op corner. The Tribunal urged cooperation of all upperclassmen to aid in enforcing customs. When reporting a viola tion, the board asked that those mak ing the charge name the specific vio lation and time. 'Upperclassmen also were asked to include their names, which will be withheld. The five upperclass hat societies will direct the freshmen to their scats in the. east stands for the football prep tomorrow afternoon. During* the : . past 44 years, more than 2,100 men have been trained in the inirinus . lineti of creamery work at the College. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. 38 yr. G. D. THE LOST AND FOUND SERVICE is located in the Student Union of- DO YOU WANT $5.00? Enter the football game guessing contest in the Beaver Field Pictorial:39-3tpdGD' LOST—Wallet containing matricula tion card, driver's license, etc. Finder may keep cash, if wallet and contents are returned to Student Un ion.. 4S-2t-CWD-pd FOR RENT—Rooms for 2 and 3 with meals, at the Ca10nia1,.1.23 'W. Nit tany ave. All rooms with running water, inspect 'today. 4-3t-pd-CWD WANTED PIANO to practice on for several hours each week. Willing to pay. Call Margaret Bauer at Wo men's building. 44-2t-pd-RW FOR RENT—Attractive room in pri vate home, for two girl students. annerspring mattresses, $2.50. Call 3360. 52-Itpdßß LOST—Brown' topcoat, Sunday Sep tember 26. Finder return to Stu dent Union office. Reward. 53-Itpd-GD FOR RENT—liarge Pleasant dou ble room; will accomodate three at lower races. 410 S. Frazier street. 51-ItpdGD LOST—Alpha Chi Omega sorority pin; Holmes Field Sandwich Shop or H. E. building. Name on 'pine—Ruth Adams, McAllister Hall. 50-It-pd- VB IF YOU WANT GOOD WORK done on your laundry, take it to Mrs. R. 0. Watkins, 216%, W. !Beaver ave nue, student laundries a specialty. Phone 2775. 40-3tpdGD No Prophet—All Loss \ .744) e-ik--^il Nul HOPE ' /T 3. NICE 1 , AND TENDER AnT TOUGH LIKE LAST .! YEAR.. ( Aocoi.o/T tbighloNV 70LANE'S 6firEN WAVE WISHES OVER AUBURN BETWEEN THE LIONS Geared to the modern tempo, streamlined football is expected to signa lize the opening of the fall intramural sports program sometime next week Meanwhile, clouded in misunderstanding misinterpretation, stu dents in most instances have greeted the naw.set,up with rank disfavor. Why students should condemn the system without giving it a fair trial is surprising. But :more surprising still is the charge hurled at the In tramural Board that it has trans formed the game into "sissified out door basketball." Just what is meant by "sissified basketball" is not clear. Certainly basketball is not sissified, is it? And just because the stress has been laid upon speed instead of shock-power is no reason to brand the game as the outdoor prototype of basketball, is _'it? Under the old system—weak in the joints—the injury toll climbed con sistently each year, hitting a new peak last season. Something had to be done to sprag this parade of in juries. Opening up of the game undoubt edly will eliminate the chances of' in THE PENN. STATE COLLEGIAN RICE •:. --- OKLAHOMA kossvir,rav so. CALIF. 1/4NCEFERLT... CHICAGO MARWEVE jury - and,,:riricidentally, inject more fun into:the game. '• After all; hoW many linemen en joyed,,thergame. last year, when the old system .gave :them .all the liberty in the world—to block? In a touch football game, passing is the priniary factor, not'blocking: • Now, under the new system, every player on the 'field will be eligible to receive,' pai* with the result that added. intefest; thrills will' dot the game: i, And with' 'everyone eligible to re, ceive passes, who wants to block?— despite the fait that the new set-up permits, the standing block paralleling the "screen". play in basketball. Perhaps the students do not realize that the Intramural, Board is their hoard, acting in their behalf, for their benefit. But at least they could give it a fair trial before rendering judg ment. After all,'yhat is wrung with get ting a reprieve from a broken neck or a mashed.nose.or a couple of crack ed •- ' Of Courso,:,there will he those who will profess - to be "regular he-men" and whcini4ll' clamor for - the "real stuff," stuff," where a' rap on the honk, is the substitute for a pat on the back: For, them, an "apprenticeship on the varsity,. eleven is recommended. per haps at the'und the first week they will lie able'.te , play shuffleboard with their crutches. - By its charter, the College is com mitted to otter .to the people of the Commonwealth ;all its educational sources, including resident instruc tion, extension instruction, and re search. Try Our DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR ::MIDNIGHT COLD LUNCH 10 Varieties of Meai and Cheese ;FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Dial 791 COOK'S MARKET A SUCC&ssFuL. /01 , 171 Al& 7137 P I Cornell Tilt On Screen Pictures of the Penn State-Cornell football game mill be shoWn at the Penn State Mining Society's smoker in'. Room 315, Mineral Industries building, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Co captain Johnny Economos• will give detailed explanations of the plays. A musical program also -will be pre sented. The 700 resident faculty members at - the College obtained their under graduate degrees at more than 100 colleges and universities in the Unit ed' States' and Europe. Every Job Neatly Done! . Service While You Wait! L. E. KLINE South Allen Street r 1 GE7 IIIIIIII III I AHEAD FASTER Harry E. typ the ewriter Mann 127 W. Heaver Ave AlumniTo Return For Bison Game Extensive Program Planned For Annual Homecoming Event Next Week-End Thousands of graduates and for mer students from all :parts of the east are expected to 'attend the an nual alumni homecoming celebration next Friday and . Saturday. A full week-end of sports and ac tivities of Anterest to alumni has been gunned by E. K. Hibshman, execu tive secretary of the Alumni Associa.: tion, and , his „aides: Members, of the Alumni ,CMincil will meet Friday night. Fratiirnities and social groups will welcome the old graduates at informal affairs. The general program will begin Saturday. A golf tournament at the College course, a freshman football game with Kiski, a reunion of two-year agricul tural students, a varsity football game with Bucknell; fraternity ban quets; a non-fraternity alumni din- Welcome, Dads! VISIT OUR.' GIFT 11)4PARTIVIENT Schlow's Quality Shop . . • •Tc• - • • The cis malL NA; DE N • OPENING! SATURDAY • HOME COOKED FOOD IN DELIGHTFUL ENVIRONMENT REASONABLE PRICES • • THOUGH the Bell System is made up of 315,000 men and women serving every corner of the country, its structure is simple. la The American Telephone and Telegraph Company coordinates all system activities. It advises on all phases of telephone operation and searches constantly for improved methods. XI The 25 associated operMing,companics, eachattuned• to the area It serves, provide local and toll service: II Bell TeleplMuc Lab oratories carries on scientific march tutl• developMent. IDWestern Electric is the Bell Systcm's manufacturing, purchasing and distributing' . The Long Lines Department of American Telephone and Telegraph inter• connects through its country-wide network of wires the C 5 M . icrating companies and liaudles'overscas service Thanks to the teamwork of these Bell System units, you can talk to almost anyone, anywhere, anytime—at low cost! Friday, OeLobar 1, 1037 tier, and a eider party for graduate are on the program., Two smokers and a dance in Phila dolphin - and Pittsburgh have been' ar ranged for Penn State alumni. Th , first smoker will be held in the 'Belle vue Stratford , hotel, Philadelphia, o November 5, the eve, of the footbal game with the University of Penn sylvania. BRING RAD TO THE SHIP'S DECK of the . MARINE DINING ROOM At THE .COLONIAL. 123 W. Nitlanv . Ave. Excellent Food and SC 1(:!
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