Page Four Tracksters Hold Ist Outdoor Time Trials ------Hampered by the weather and with attendance at piac tice irregular because of rushing season; the fall track squad has been tardy about rounding into shape xpecting slow times and getting exactly what they ex pected, Coach Chick Werner and Assistant Coach Bob Grieve Held time-trials ye , terday More trials are scheduled for this afternoon, weather permitting. Trials will be held every %semi from now until the end of the sea son-which climaxes in a handicai meet in which every contestant will have an equal chance of placing Nick Vukmanic, junior weal tosser who captured all foul major collegiate and amateur titles last has been working out ieg Marl) Nick is a good man with the shbt and discuss as well as with I the javelin Captain Framer In Shape Captain Miller Fiaziei, ace tini lsr-topper on last year's team, is nurdling into shape along with Alex Mitchell, mica from the Du- Bois undergiaduate center, who is 'Arming up exceptionally well foi 46.,,ea11y in the season y , Assistant coach Bob Glieve, hol der of the Big Ten 100 yard dash record, has his handy fi.ll of sprin -15 this fall Fieshnien speedster., me led by Bainev r,mell and Al Pike Ewell Lancaster High ace, should be one of the tastes men in the East this year if one can go On past perfoincances He formerly I eld the state interscholastic 100 CATHAUM' Shows at 1.30, 3 00,6.30, and 8,30 .Complete show as late as 9•05,-p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY Clark Gable, Myrna Loy "Too Hot To Handle" SATURDAY ONLY What -- a rumpus on the campug a hen a koo-koo Governor takes - _, over a co-ed college, JohtVaarrymore, George ,Murphy, _,— Marjorie Weaver, , "Hold That Ca-Ed' --, with 7 , .. N 1 ? Joan _Davis'_-. Jack_Haley_ MONDAY and TUESDAY Unanimous - Praise for an Unfor t, gettable-Picture Panitie Huists' - ' "Four Daughters" with Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Gale Page, Claude Rains, , John .Garfield,' Jeffrey :Lynn, Dick Fnran.' • These , are $250,000 Movie Quiz ITTAN.Y Matinee Saturday Only ..1.30 Evenings at . 6:30, 8.30 12a - st complete show as late as 9:05 A Return Engagement— : "Edward G. Robinson in "The Athazing Dr. Clitterhouse" ;;:,_ George O'Brien" ' —in'—, "The Renegade Rangers" --_„-- . ("Special .. - NIGHT, FOOTBALL „.. FINGER •‘Tsi . ,.. • ...!'llf '" . 'TIP . STATE HIGH 1 t,, ~, : _ 7 ...A . . s vs. ,Itain Coats - . s -.7 . - WILLIAMSBURG HIGH __ , 6-___:- - _, $7,030, .i . , , FRIDAY, SEPT. /3 t--=--- ‘....4- v ,_ . , _ F,KALIN'S: . - ~ at 8:00 P. M. - - -7. , 1 -'' ' ' ' \ i. _ ; New. High School Field ';Men's - S ho p • . F 71.2 S. Allen St. ' eitera Adm.'6o6 Reserved 78c yard iccord and has been clocked at 9 6 seconds for that distance With every sprinter from last :,ear's varsity out in uniform, com petition is already getting tough berme Kalmanowicz and When Sutton are in their fourth yeas of collegiate lompetition and. should 'go to torn " Bill Engel, Paul Stoller, Bill Cramer, and Bob Mil :cr are Juniors who saw Ninsiti set vice last year and who loom as good bets to make things look in -eresting on a hundi ad or so yard, of cinders Bob Clad., who topped 13 feet .n the pole vault last spring, has 1 114 heart set on taming his lean d this yea' Russ Kassa, sophomore vaultei, is doing ssell and one ftosh, Joe Bakura, slums promise with the bamboo Jimmy Williams and Harty KJ°llama, last year's cub quintet half-milers hate repotted fo practice as hayc Chut.lc McKillips and John Dabney, transfer from the Fmett undergradt.ate center. They art, getting in shape for the uarter mile clash X-Country Men Bolster. Hopes • For Good Year (Continued From Page Three) sparkplug of the team The men are all behind Charley" 13111 Smith: Frank Menlo, Jim Hostettler„ Len Henderson and Herb Nipson hose been perform lug well as a group with no one in particular leading and no one lagging behind • From past perfoimances, Wer ner believes that this moult will prmide a fine nucleus for this ears Narsity There are several others who are likely candidates for the team but it 18 too eatly to make' itredictions, Werner said Hare-andhound Chase Today Werner has planned a hare and hound chase in order to vary the practice today Graham Miller, Marshall' Wagman, a freshman who has shown up well in practice, and Pete Olexy, freshman coach will act. as hares The idea of the hare-and-hound race, according to Wm ner, is to give the runners practice in run ning on a strange course and to add enough competition to make the training sessions, interesting to all 2-Year Agriculture Course Has Record More fieshmen me enrolled in the two-year agriculture 'couise this yea] than in any yeas since 192 , Ralph L Watt., dean of the achool of agriculture, announced yesterday Although two years of high school are sufficient for enhance to this course, all but one out of li6 enrolled this year aie hign school graduates State College Sheet Metal/Works GRAVITY WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OF VULCAN ANTHRACITE STOKER Monet Metal, Aluminum, Copper Zinc, ;id Galvanized Sheets Carried In Stock • TELEPHONE 3202 139 N. GILL ST (Rear) STATE COLLEGE Women in Sports The Chiistian Assc elation hike vhich was postponed last weekend l-ecause of lain will be held in con junction with the Women's Recrea tion Association Outing club hike this Sunday All those interested should meet at the Home Ec build mg at 2 o'clock, September 25 Tlftie will be a mooting of the, Outing club that afte moon at the 1V R A cabin and a ploglain foe the others at the C A cabin Re ti eshments will be seised to every one at the C A cabin , Hockey managers have been chosen los the coming. yeas They ale Maigai et E Bas nett '3O, Bette E Dent '9O, and Mina K. Smith '4l, Senses, 'lntim an 1 Sophomore manages s lespectsvely In case you've been wondering about the canoe in the Masy Beav er White Bee'cation Hall, there use plans afoot to teach the phys ed classes how to handle one mopes.- ly It should piece a valuable as set for those gills prepliing for a amp job in the summer ' Six Students Have Perfect 3 Averages (Continued From Page One) Rockwell 292 Chemistry and • Physics. ederick B Augustine and George E Inskeep 3, Educa tion, Ruth H Beach 27, Enginem ing, Leon Knetz- 2 9,-- Libera I Ails, Remy J Bailey 282, and Alinezal industries, Elmer D Long fellow 2 94 In the'Class of 1941 the leaders .ue Agricultui e, Ray H. Dutt 281, Chemistry and Physics, Ger ald B Bready 3, Education, Jane N Holtzingei 2 78. Engineering, Jack C Williams 292, Liberal Ails, Noun= Itacysin and Harris Preedma - R - 2 91; and illfnersl In dust, les, Eduaril W Nestor 2 8 Cannel Kohiet topped the two year agb with an average of 2 75 BULLETINS (Continued From Page Three) Orehestia, Room 401, Old Main 7 p , Small), Thltd Flow, Main Eugi peering, 7 30 p in I•'ioth business candidates, Room ND, Old Main 4 p Alpha Lauttla Delta, Second Flom West Lounge, Prances Ath• et ton Hull, 4 p TUESDAY 'Annual, Picnic for horticultural talents, College Greenhouse, 5 30 A S C E meeting, Sigma PI house, 7 10 p mCE'b and A. E's invited Refreshments . I ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 HECLA. PARK 7 Mules E of Bellefonte ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Flour Milling Business and property consisting of mach• _lnery, 13 acres, with &acres of water, and water power Also excellent possibilities for fish farm, duck raising, etc EUGENE H LEDERER 114 E Beaver Avenue Dial 4066 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cubs Anxious To , Scrimmage With Varsity (Continued From' Page Three) I%lille Ted Nemeth continued his good pet fm mince of the Ns eek by smearing numerous plays Dom his guard spot The veterans. Dean Hanley and Pop lllhsood, tackles, and Joe Peel, guard, held down their posts in gi eat style. On the miming side of the line, sophomore gumds Frank Platt and .5101 Wooduaid opened huge holes for Metro's delayed buck ground gainei, uhile Toni Vargo, Cro‘er Washabaugh, Walt Kniaz, and Carl Slim timid cut (limn opposing threats from their end and tackle positions Bernie Briggs bolstered the middle of the line The Blues got off to a fast stmt and tallied curb in the session m hen Rollins -ran 15 yards off tackle and Intended to Lloyd Ick es vale covered 45 yards to the goal The Maroons took Toretti's kick off and predominated the scrim mage offense until the.. final-play of the game Metro and Peteis loped off sufficient gains to chalk up four successhe first don'ts After the first-sti lagers suffered an offside penalty, Metro drove over hem the 1 •.ard line. The recovery of a Blue fumble after a completed pass from Bel this to Alter, set thestage for Pe teas to circle left end and dash 40 yards for the Maroon thhd coun ter Good blocking by backii Dick Ewalt and John Patrick No 2 paced the way for this sane CLASSIFIED ADS, Classified ads are accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads are accepted up to 1 pm. on the Ally preceedmg publication. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repelled, portable and of fice machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Harry E Munn, 127 West Beaver avenue BB l y r TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG-- .o. 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