Page Four Seating Arranged For Football Tilts I I New seating aliangements fo ing contest against Maryland Satu t all,:lke Gilbert, assistant to the nouneed yesterday Student tickets have been in cluded in the °gala' A A books distributed each semestei Addi tional admission tickets to the games for %Isamg guests and al timni still be on sale at the Athlet- gb. CAT HI LU . i i A Wl'tift LAST TIMES TODAY NOTICE . CONTINUOUS SHOWING FEATURES - AT • 1 30, 3.23, 5.16, 7 . .09 9.12 - _ THE YEAR'S MOST : ,MEMORABLE . PIGTURE' !FOUR DAUGHTERS' , _ wlthi- , -- The Line Sisters !: Gale Page, Claude Rains :John Garfield, Jeffrey Lynn ~... Shows at ° l 4 3o, 3.00, 6 30, 8:30 Complete show as late as 9.05 WEDNESDAY —Also at the Nittany - ThuysdaY— .': A Hailstorm of Hilarity! Janet Gaynor, Robert - Montgomery, Franchor Tone • 'THREE , LOVES --. HAS 'NANCY' • THURSDAY —Also at the Nittany Friday— *lore's just the spot to have that hllug where fun is yours' and Suing Is king. = 'GARDEN OF THE --- MOON'- . .-,....,..„, - with:— , ^ Pat oln, John Payne • • Mar ret*Lindsay Ji ie Fidler , , ' Keep Up _ ,On What PENN STATE Is Doing ad • • • MIMI ' ' The - Penn State Collegian ,YOU CAN STILL SUBSCRIBE ' STUDENT UNION OFFICE -: OLD ,MAIN WHY : NOYSEND A-COPYI7I . 9ME ? !! all home games, except the open day afternoon, will be in effect this graduate manager of athletics an- is Office Landow, Old Main, be rme each game, Gilbef t stud I=l Senior and junior men and wo men students will occupy Section, E, F and G of the West Stands for, e%ely grame The sections inn. from the 15-yard line on the soutn side of the field to midfield Running northward fiorn the midfield to the 40-yard line (Sec tion D) will be alumni seats, while the faculty will be seated in Sec tion C; from 40 to the 30 Sections A and B, from the 30- yard line to the north goal, and Section H, from the 15-yard line to the south goal, will be open to primal sales Sophomores In East Sophomoie men will be seated in the East Stands, from the 40,yard line to the goal line on the north side of the held, mhile fieshmen men will will occupy the south side of the field from the goal to the 35-yard line All sections in the East Stands Timm the 35-yin d line on the south side of the field to the 40-yard line on the north sule - of the field will be use' ved to visiting tennis NI T T A MY ner Ire,: theatre Matinee Saturday Only . . 1.30 Evenings at . 6.30, 8 30 Last complete show as late as 9.05 TODAY ONLY Teo happy go-lucky new shun ks dad a ph I who lives for thrills! , `Time Out for Murder' with Gloria Stuart, Miehael Whalen, Chick Chandler WEDNESDAY ONLY A machine gun wedding' , A husband in name only' "Passport Husband" - with - Pauline Moore, Douglas Fowley ++ . + Varsity Smothers Freshmen Gridders (Continued From P s age Three) covered 104 pads for the fourth 'milker - A 'weak punt enabled Peters and IcLes to alternate at cariying the call over for another stole, with the latter plowing through 'tom Inc three. Biggs' pass interception and run for touchdown wus call ed back when the Va.sity wit's de t.mted foi clipping However, White and Pacts combined efforts 2'm the srsth tally of tna half Easy For Third Team A- thud stung Bluc team found the going ju-t as smooth for them nod this ciew got their quota- of 'lace touchdowns pet quartet. Bob Vie Gentilman, Sam Kopach, rnd Ott Wuenschel w.,tked behina I Angelo Conte Lloyd Pawns, Wade Moll, Leon Gajecki, Mike Cicals, Wallace Fatten and G , l Radcliffe Shin tay aftet the second halt ' lockolT, Hots' intercepted a Cub pass and tan to the flue On fourth down Hot n flipped a flat pass to Conte for the six points Another fass interception by ( ajecki with laterala to Giannantomo went dot a touchdown only to have a second dipping penalty put he ball in play on the 10 Rollins encled , iight end for the stole Vargo Recovers Fumble Vaigo's lecovely of a Pl.:ha fumble gave Rollins a chalice to tally his thud counte • Just befoic ihe thud qua, tei ended and tun the t dal to 59 Whitey Einnatd, Disk Ewalt, Joe and Ickes went into the Varsity backfield and .4111 another lass interception gave Ciocca an •:Ippoitunity to dash ore fot touch down No 10 Petets tallied the caventh on a double 1CVC1.51., and aa end-around to Vat go baffled McAndrews' gang for the final tuehdown of the hectic. ofte,noon, We Women Most paiedoxical news of the week is that women's o•gamzatrons tinning dances in Maly Heave]. .Vhite Hull, new tecication build lag lot women, will be obliged to :ent the gym for 'hut affairs There ace no folding (+ails m th • hall, so an additional cost will be lICUI ed in ti anspet ting - them nom other buildings' - - Althot.gh Prances Athei ton Hall -corns completed to the most min t.t& detail, architects forgot that the girls might like to dance once in a while An ultimatum has been •lelnered foi bidding t•tat carpets he lolled for thlium , They're nuclang down the halls these days We brill see no mtllovenrent The phone system Our patience is 'molding out, but ona--fiatemity house that tied to call out for a iloctoi at 10 3tl waited t alf an hoe, to get hold or an operator 111 explaining this sitcation, Ro bert Y Sujworth, mounds_ and. Laildings said, "at p•esent long cistance calls get that ptefetence, town culls second, and outgiffing 'calls liy'the women thud" The happiest thing to report 1, the noticeable improvement in t doinutoiN meals This e years ago time was nothing bat complaint three times a day There are few grumblings heitid the"e days ex cept nen am' then at the noon I.oui We've noticed that those at the Dean's table have a hard time get ant; through the crowd at the din ing loom dam in Moe Hall How about a little patience, guile Re 'umbel, too, that uopetelassmen enter after. the Dean and freshmen follow THE Head Suggests Rush Code Changes (Continued From Page One) a method could be Mond to Install such a s3stent het e" A William Engel, Jr, '4O, Theta XI rubbing thahman, made the following statement "By defer ring Ireshmen pledging until after the Thunksghing'recess, many of the 'noble= tithing in the claim). ed rushing situation of the present would be avoided. Indefinite Open House Periods e "Open House periods could con tinue indefinitely during the early parC of the first semester and in formal contacts could be done away with This would vivo the rushees • and the fraternity men sufficient time to become well ac (painted, and 'lead-piping' would be out , "While the interfraternity Coon ell has made a, deflate step for ward with the 1938 Rushing Code, they would do well to seriously consider delayed rushing" Phi Delta Theta's rushing chair- I man, Tice- F Ryan ; Ji '39, cog seated that ad ideal type of code particularly at Penn State, should be one which deferred pledging until Thanksgiving ,or even later "This would eliminate puny need tot rushing lutes, as open rushing would prevail all fall," Ryan claimed PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN Sports Editor (Continued From Page Three) a pau who looked goal even in de lta In abet words, just as it seems o be the case in every cue of Penn Stutp's football opponents this sea son, Ma.yland has bun blessed by the return of experienced gridders, and added to the fabt that they lost then fist game, the Tetrapms wilt him% up here Sattudav deteimined .o spoil the opening of Penn State'e :2nd alai season With NittanyLion onponents— Bucknell no• its <menet under the lights Finlay night from Fuhrman, 28-6 Lehigh non a thither from MC , 16-11 Pitt sapped thiciugh West yligin.a, 19-0 . ties neekend Penn-Lafayette tboth are Lion ,oppoi.ents), Cor nell-Colgate, Buckne 1-Gettysburg, Pitt-Temple, Lehigh-Boston Um %et city, and Sytacuse- Clarkson 'Finlay night) . out choices (and take it easy, they is out fiist ty) Lafayette, Coincli,'Bucknell Pitt, Boston U, Syracuse - , .CLASSIFIED' ADS Classified ads arc accepted only at Student Union Office in Old Main and must be paid before insertion. Ads are accepted up to 1 p in. on the day preceedmg publication. pertly tepahed, portable and' of machines tot sale or rent Dial 2342 Bully E Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— _ All Nt a 1 k guaranteed Rackets called for and dells wed The Re stiligei, 206 West College avenue Dial 3800 DB yr STUDENTS should place name and address on all books, notebooks, slide rules, etc it you lose or find any thing Call at the Student, Ilil ion office . 2-1 t pd-BB Wanted—Table boulders, also one double room for rent. 346 E College ave Phone 4201 15-4tp CD FOR RENT—FouI looms, single and double, breakfa,t and din lieu salved if (leaned 124 W Fan mount 23-2tpdGD ROOM FOR RENT--Single or double Close to Campus, 224 E College Ave Apt No 0 24-2 t-pd-GD WANTED—Milling , tudent earn part of his board and room Wnte your cxpenene , " and phOne numbei Wnte to G;lffin °ppm ..unity Club, Bo• 194, Sate College 27-2 t-pd-BB rwo LARGE ROOMS—Low lent Cooking permitted Inquire Mts Edward Williams, Camel Farm, College Heights 26-2t-pd:1313 LOST—Sigma Tau Ph pin. Finch, please call Schless, 2481 ' • 38-4t-Co-Gll WILL PERSON who found Bobby Jones !mbel nine golf club . ' at eleventh tee, College course, Satin day noon ietuin to Stank Bros & 'lmpel next to the movies Reward PERSONS—wishing to enroll in evening classes, Gtegg ' Short hanil Cull at Room 2, Masonic Building 2374 37-2 t-pd-TB FOR RENT—loom I n nem Hall, call H Smith'23Bl ' .' CB-Ik-pd-TB WANTED—Roommate to shale apattment cential location ,Rea sonuble tate Preferably. uppei elassman Reply to Box A, Student Union 40-It-pd-GD FOR RENT—One half of double loom, neat \ Hall. Phone Dan Henderson 122 Flea' Hall' 01 Flank Lyte, PcKappa Phi Imbed lately . 41-Itiul7GD WHO MADE THE TOUCH- DOWN''-Buyza Beaver Field Plato]. ial an.4.lnovir your players On sale at all home.football games Ony 10e 42-2 t-pd-GD NON FRATERNITY MEN-will find all advantages of fratethity life without les expenbd at LoCast Leine Lodge, 312 Locust Lane Room, Bomd t Remotion, Dances and Study. ' ' 39-It-pd RADlOS—Emerson 09 95 :fol. $27 50, Spaton $l9 95 both Wife models ,Jon Bat nits 132 South put nut d Street Dial 3476,' 42-It-pcl:BB GET YOUR DATE NOW—tFoi. Varsity S Dance on Saturday, Octobei 8 in Rea Hall Dancing 0 30 t 01 .12 00 , 43-4 t-ch-GD FOR SALE-1931 Nash car, small eight Excellent condition. Price very i eabonable Call pita Kappa 44-2 t-pd-BB FOR SALE—Exceptionally good 1934 Ford DeLuxe Tudor. New reconditioned motor, good, tires, boatel. Privately owned. $lBO 00 Phone 2080. -45-2 t-pd-BB Thompson Replies To Shelly Charge s (Continued From Page One) - started as .ittoiney' foi the Public Adnunisti ation, I have nothing to Works Adnunistiation back an do with the cal tying on of the "McCloskey & Company had a However, he added, "Hunter and number of Jobs under the miginal Ca!duell have done a lot of work PWA program and then walk w as under the Works Progress Admin alaays of the best, and I don't le- istiation programs and have builc call any difficulty on any of their a school house at Philipsbutg I work Also, PWA contracts are feel pretty confident that employ subject to the most tigul sujid- ment of architects such as they vision and inspection _ rue is one of the best guarantees _"There are probably no better against iriegulatities" , builders in the country than Mc- Then he moved to the College's Closkey & Company," the Senator participation in the program. added, "and I doubt very much "_The College itself," said the whether they would petnut iiregu- Senatoi, "is being very active in latities on any of then. jobs from the building contracts and has in the standpoint of then business ie- its employ men of very high pet lotions if fot no other lesson sonal standing and of a great deal "In this tonnection," he said, "I of ability who ate in contact with happened to be in the hall of , the these jobs every day and who, I towel House a little while la , t ant quite sate, would not hesitate Monday and listened to the testi- to complain at once in the event mono oP a man by the name of that itiegulatities occurred' Penrod, Pemod, who was investigator fin "Not only that, these ate a,gteat for met Attorney General Matga- many men of distinct personal m oth needy at the College who see this "He testified berme the Commit- woikin progress every day and tee That he inspected the new Fin- I am quite sine would check quick ante building here in Harrisburg ly anything important 'that ac and that he could only find thee ()milled loose bolts on a five-million-dollar "Consequently," he added, "I job and they were tightened up have my dqubts as to whether 8115 - when he letuined latei in Match" thing has occulted in the constiuc- D iscusses Supervision .ion at the College which is not ex- Swinging into a discussion of the uctly according to plans and spe supeivision of the !tippet, Thomp- tifications, and r doubt whether son said here is any work in - the whole Au- .thoitty mom am , which . 2s .subiect "I have a Meat deal of - eonfi to mote 'mid Inspection than the dente in the atattects, Hunter and Program am at the College" Caldm ell, who ate supervising this noel, at the College They me of the veiy highest pei sone' stand ing and I know would not petmit uiegulaaataes upon any fob" He admitted he was not ac quainted ,"‘‘ith the supetvimon of the State College ploject, as once these matteis get into the hands of the General State Autholity on fPal thins( col.. haunt a tads whole ye and mot. 4100,000 fait Pitlit • What is behind millionaire Starke's mad dream, , that, makes even his own daughter dread his pres ence? At Starke's' bidding, three people speed to him by plane One knows the weird secret of his ~. 'lifelong obsession A 'second carries the $lOO,OOO, rewali And the third passenger is Starke's claugh: ter, who is one day to face her father...with a shotgun Here is the first installment of a remarkably compelling novel. , - 7 , BEGINNING A NEW NOVEL The Noise ,bf Their Wings by MacKINLAY KANTOR TRICKS THAT CAN WIN A WORLD SERIES -'or lose if • You don't see all the baseball game on the dia•/ mond. A man in the dugout raises his scorecard— and saves his team from a double play. A coach hollers, "Come on, Joe, old boy, old boy"—and - the batter gets set for a curve But watch out when the signals are shifted! One of baseball's canniest strat- egists tells you the secrets of Winning 'Em ikthe, , Clubhouse by_ CONNIE MACK AND "WHERE I FOUND THE ORIGINAL MR.. ' , for tem' and how hlocki;de-proof It 'really its. - D TUTT." Arthur Train tells in My Day an Court, the , PLUS ..`. Pretty BOY, the , stOry of on;l7inwillirig : ? account of his early days and experiences us the gigolo, by Sophie Herr :: . The Gypsies Get theme , ' ' Cnmmal Courts Budding. z ' ,;' „ .. Business, in which Ben I-libbs,tells what,truckers -,' ~"-:. "YOU CAN'T, BLOCKADE GERMANY," says Adolf i, `are doing to the small-town merchant : Unamuno Hitler. Or can you? In Germany Processes War, , Commanding by Leonard H.,Nason .. '. Edda!: Stanley High reports how Germany is strearnbned nals, poetry, fun and cartoons. , ' .. 1. '.." , ~s ~, , i, '• '; " `,..,^ Ni ', s --- - J Honorary Plans Hunt Ft eslunan unmet' die invited to a , earenger hunt sponsored by Mortar Bound, the Sento', V.onion's activate., hollow!), at 7 o'clock Tpuistla) night, Septembet 29, in Grange Play I 0001 BULLETINS I=l=l Additional Wools fol the Col lege Choi!, SChm,tb Auditorium, 7 OD r, In - All soPhomme Collegian carat dates, both mlitoilal and business, most learnt tonight at 3 o'clock tot .4,,final check in Melt substrip tion booklets Louis Homes Club meets at 7 30 p m , Room 417, Old Main _ Annual plonk, tom Holt faculty and students, 5 30 p m at College Greenhouse Intern ate' ntt Council meeting, PHOENIX HOSIERY EGOLF'S Join our club:plan. One pair - free after buying twelve. Imo la MIN kftementber Tugboat Annfe Bre. hearty sfripper.of_ the Narcissus is back again, and in trouble as usual. This tune she's walked, into the toughest assignment of 'a , battlesßrad career toth compete ; ; lout losing her temper. One slip will Tuesday, September 27, 1938 7 JO P 4 m, Room 105, Old Main TOMORROW , , Student Union Board iireellita 7 p or, Room 105, Old Mall! All men Intel ested in foimineran Aiphery Club will !neat at S p Room 105, Ohl Main' oth editorial candidates. S P in, Room 309, Old Main - I ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 HECLAPARK ~, ,' 7 Mlles E of,Etellefonte ', . e
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