Friday; November 12. 1f137 Lion' Footers Will Meet Navy ' To neat a Navy team that has lost onlyone game, 17 Lion hooters will leave for Annapolis this, afternoon at 1 o'clock. Coach IBM Jeffrey will send . his ,regular lineup against the Middies.tomorrow afternoon. . . Navy, after dropping its opener 'to Haverferd, took over Yale by the same score OM State defeated the Elis-2-0. Their Mostimpresaive , victory was a .6-0, win over Lafayette, a .pe-+ . -- had -difficulty in hmnno. on to the venial strong team of scrappers. The - • ' - same Gettysburg team 'that - the ,Jef-1 ball in the later period. .Outplayed freymen trounced 6.0, put.-up a stub- during the entire second period, Mill horn fight against the Middies, con: , bairn Waged a defenSive battle to pro ceding a sliglW'2-1 - win to ethein. '' 'lteet its . one-point 'lend after .Chuck In 12 contests with iNavy,.State has 'Taylor scored for the yearlings. taken all but two. All of these ex-1 , Captain - Van Hartman and Gazzy cept the 7-1 game in 1932 have been ' close. Last- year's 3-0 vide:try for the Green. forwards, along with Bill En- Lions 'wits the Viggest margin 'liy 'vidson, goalie, and Sid, Miller, tenter which - the Statetnen won 'since then.' halfback, played good second-half sae: 4, • • , 2 • .leer for the •Gubs. , Mike .. Ahman, .cen. . . . . . „ • A previously undefeated, Cub soccer i tel for , Millhcirn, scored his 37th goal: team found it too difficult .to over:ithis season when he sent' the hall into come a two..point. Margin : garnered the State cords in the first ,quarter: by Millheint high school in the first The' other Millheim score Came early half, and bowed 2-Ito.the school boys, in the second quarter, when Itossthan, victors in lii consecutive contests. !inside right, 'converted on a • pass ..fromilltn, inside .left The yearlings. 'started out poorly with inaecan•ate and blind Tossing: • 1 Rut the team pepped up in the second .- The - University of 'Maryland ath, half , and presented an entirely differ- letic teams get the name of Terrapins ent- array, Although Millheim had from the fact that not so.many years found no trouble in sifting through ago 'the Diamondback . ,terrapin nods the. Cub defense in the first half, they one.of the state's leading . . products. Don't Make a Blind Date' with' BeakyY.. • , , , onsult the. - College:Cutaate "When . in Need of:Cosmetics • Helena Rethensfein',;Elizabeth Arden .Preparations — lO6 W, Ccliege Ave. „ Dial 3861 IT'S HOUSE/PARTY GONE ,WILD Varsiteers Invade.the White House 'SAY IT WITH music TOMORROW 7:30 TICKETS ON SALE AT CORNER ROOM AND STUDENT UNION ==k ==i E =I! .:THE FIRST' NATIONAL .BANk OF . STATE COLLEGE - Member or. - - Federal Deposit Insurethee-Corporation ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMANY 116 South ,Allen Street PURE RP FI LTD 4 1 11 . I . N.., ` l' - V "! n- ER E ‘-'4A • 0 WATER By ROY NICHOLS Terrapin Tornado This - 164.1round pivot man is one reason whrigarylandltaces dhe tomorrow - with but one defeat on their record. • Lions Won Battle, With Md. During Wartiine,s 7-0 In the war-conscious days•of 1917 a great .State 'eleven which had drop ped' three. close games, iurned the Maryland Terrapins over on' their backs to the.tune of a. 57,0 count. In this, the only meeting before to- . .morrow's, between the Lion gridders I:and the College Park school, Which was then known •as Maryland 'State 'College, the victors were paced by. .the inimitable Cherile Way, who scored .on :spectacular runs 'of '75, '55, and '4O yards, - 'Captain Conover's team of that year also piled up huge 00-0 . and 80-0 scores over St. Bonaventure's and ,Gettysburg, respectively.. Bob }lig- . ; gins, originally :slated . f o r a regular berth, was missing from this lineup, as he had left school to sign up with the ABP. . , • Honey .722e , 1 1 1:13: 4 1 . 21:7 w is t ;1 1 17 1 utreVin t, n , :y thc bow . l "" I .Y. AND ~ , ,P mmat' e s the ' 1::::krwood te ll:::::0 'd 11; s,its:oderfulluv:r,ii Jrrvol. sp,i : ,.ci„„nt,,,. ulo draft (2) I.IOU blewction contknsor. - ELLO - . Bet E Hou.separty Queens . . . -SeV Otif Sealed Jewelry and Favors SHOMBERG'S • Opposite East Campus 1938 NASH The :ONIN AIR CONDITIONED 'CAR ' EcKLEY'S GARAGE .11 , 6 S. McAllister St. General Repairs Gas and , Oil Overnite Storage - • 'Celebrate the' Victory with "Peppith—More Peppah" THE;....PMES • Perry Ilighway, Route U—Nine Mies North of Pittsburgh Dancing "The Big Apple," the Latest Rage ,to the rhyllr 4 of•a One orchestra No Convert Charge to Dinner Guests Fifty-five Cents to the Dancing Guests Phone Reservation to Wellington 2131. Write Reservation to R. D. 7; 'Bellevue, Pa. Winners, of Philip Morris E. B. Seorecasting Contist 1000 PHILIP, MORRIS E. B. Mr. M. ,Morton /Cobh).— . . .. 200 PHILIP MORRIS •R. E ,Mins Jletty Grange Dormitory; Mi.s Virginia Park. 62R S. Allen St.: Mr. ;Dick • Reilly. Slirnin.Pl; Mr. Clifford Ammerman, Phi,Sidnin Kenn.; Mr. Malcolm WM.. Mein. 'Phi.Epelion•Pis Mr. E. U. James. CamPUS :Patrol. Main - 441dg.; Mr. Payette Miller, 449 E. 11 Arc.: Mr. Frank Motile. 112 'Miles St. 50 PHILIP MORRIS E. B. . - . . . . 41r..bid Leech, Delta Tau Delta: Mr. Hob Prichard—Delta Tau Delta: Mr. Ed J. i'Diika Tim Sigma Phi; Mr. Monroe Hurwitz, Sigma Tau Phi: Mr. Sid Penn,,Phl Sigma Delta: '111r...1. H. Know, l'i Kappa Alpha; Mn, R. M. Hays. llittany Mon Hotel. . . . , GROUP AWARDS . . Sigma Pi and Delta Tau Delta running neck and neck for first prize. ... iKappa Alpha Theta leading nororlty,group.' . , Grange Darin leading independent group. ' Let's deposit lbw. ballot.. There's only two week. left. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Nittany Harriers Seek IC4-A Title The Lion .harriers will pit their strength against a field of al teams :entered from the collegiate world in, the annual I.C.AA. meet , on Monday' at Van Cortlandt Park, N.-Y. The twice defeated and twice vie torious State runners, , Capt. Pete Olexy, Prank Manic, ;Norm Gordon; Herb Hazzard, and the remainder to be chosen from Charles Pierce, 'Herb Nipson, /Graham Miller, and Jim Hostetter, will face such runners on Monday as Waite and Frey of Michi gan State, and Mariority of Manhat tan. Last year the :Lions copped ,fourth place .from an aggregation of 26 teams. • •Pow• teams each have Sour legs on the 3:C.-,IA. cup which will go to the first team to get the fifth:leg. The cup has been fought for for over 20• years. The :tennis needing only ,mie more ,%ii i ctory dn!the annual classic are Penn State, Syracuse, Cornell,,or Michigan. Syracuse .has •already rbesiten the "Nit lady hares-by' a • wide margin this year. The same unpredictable and erratic ,freshmnp team that lost rto Pitt last week will meet the same group plus others from the Enst and the Middle West in -the freshman LC.-4A. at the same day and .place as':the varsity eompetition, Alvin W. Morrow Florist . . Dial 2302 Now Located in HOY DRUG CO. 120 B. college Ave. n the bowl ALSO ' , CARBURETOR" . STEMBITER7. IIMPERIAL" Yg140.50LE.5.41.231:1140 examsn Yearlings End Season With Navy Tomorrow . The freshman football tenni shoved off early Oils morning for Annapolis where they Will face the Navy .Plebea. tomorrow afternoon. Couch :thirty: McAndrews sent 26 of his yearlings; to 'Navy in :the game that will end: the Cubs' season. ' Except for Tom Snnith and Wally Kniaz, the Lions will be at full strength. Both Snaillll and .Knittz re- - ceived .leg injuries that kept them from the Syracuse battle and which have not yet healed sufficiently see action. Woodward will' fill in at guard for :Kniaz while Wolfe will plug-the hole left by Snaitth. The probable starting lineal) will be: Vargo.: Parsons, ends; Platt, tackles; Smith, Woodwarq,, guards; Karlin at center; and Peters,lßeahm, Patrick and White in the backfield. . . •A. Vimer.Bros/16,ert . ' !Evenings,at . . .0:30.a - nd 8:30 Complete show as late.as 9:05 p.m. A RETURN snowiNG DIZZY - '! IT'S - DAFFY! 1 . "-!..' C, r'S COCKEYED! • :7•• "&";': "4.:= -1.•,•-•;'J , ARTHIJR „,- ,,..- ~.,....,„.,,,;,, ,-,.. ~.., •kR N Ottv ~,-. ~ .z .fl-...,;,....;- : ::'7;'''''''' , • , - y , .0.,„,,....,..,, A .! t i :.., ::I',Ljic'i ”: #l.l , liti LI 041.4.'..4.4 A ~1.P":.4 tAlfk!iM:o' 4 iz.:culiAt:BiAr:.mAitigAste.l2,,'• a, ,it:::,S7gi4Nts,...l4k;:;:gti SAT.U.RDA•Y •ONLY i fide' teii444' , . (140 01 0 0. ' ''RICIIRDO .CORII7. • moloatt vruatft • ontonsi,oom: rkuth„ TOBACCO NEWSPAPERS. MAGAZINES CANDY Follow the Salient Sifter Nittany News 110 West College A{ C. Kappa Sigs, PiKA's. Move Into 110 Football Finals! :the game ended. to tie the score. Ringing up their fifth straight vic-1 Stemming a furiofis last-peri. tories, Pi Kappa .Alpha and Kappa !drive on its own four-yard line, Ka Sigma barged into the final round of :p a .Sigma whipped Sigma Alpha E the intramural football 'tournament I silen, 6-0. Swivel-hipped Bill Ne Wednesday night. sparked the winners' attack, .clima ;Knotted at 6-all, the PiKA's edged ing an airlane drive with a two-ya MD by a 3-2 margin in first downs. end sweep for the lone score. ~" ;. 1.16 SOUTH ALLEN STREET tRTS:' 27824' RMWD FOR-64 : DERWE4R & ILt NDEERCIT Dependable Used Cars at - Reduced Prices F. D. King Motor Co. FORD SALES and SERVICE MOBILGAS and OIL 234 E Colleoe Ave. Dial 3172 CATERERS: The Nittany Meadows Complete Selection of Meats for Houseparty —Eggs, Chickens and• Guernsey Milk 'Plir2e. Both tallied in the last' period as Pi Little pegged 30 yards to Ned SCii for the DTD score, while, Stowe ,pas ed 10 yards to Cramer just heir Dial 2611. Farms Stores
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