Page Four NITTANY SOCC Gus Bigott Scores As Bucknell Fails To Pierce Defense By EMANUEL ROTH An unoi thodox, but fighting Bucknell soccer squad held Bill Jeffiey's undefeated bootees to a lone tally as the aggres sive Bisons stumbled to .1. 1-0 loss in the second game of the season on New Beak er Field Saturday afternoon Gus Bigott, swat thy sophomoi e Venezuelan, at outside left, clacked thi ough the Bucknell defensive midway in the second (waiter and kicked the ball ten yards for the Lions sohtaly goal of the game The Jeftieymen hammered at the net ftom the opening whistle, but boots for the goal in the open ing period wete voided by mateui- I ate haling as Bigott, Paintei, Schuler, and Hallman attempted i to slot O. Lion Defense Holds The Bisons, ielying on unine diet individual play, repeatedly lie lagged into State telt itory throughout the contest, but failed to pierce State's outstanding de fensive combination of leas m Continued stabs at the goal the Lion booteis teamed the sec ond peliod Just a, they did the first A vicious passing attack, Mt giail to Beaman to Davies, brought the ball into easy sailing position catty in the quintet, but Davies' shot - neat over the net Bigott later in the peinal sinned the ball from a jumble on the side of the goal and ea aded Om) Buck nell men to change it in for the 1114 and only b(-01e of the deadlock ed contest Hosterman Hampered Kesslei, Bucknell's left`halfback, fiustiated a fen excellent sot-up shots fot the JefficAmen while Ey stet, left v.ingman hooted the ball aids only to see Haag save it from the net Hostetman, inmed up to the line at inside left 'nom half back, did his best to corer up a knee injury by stiaight passing and pwaetful boots lot goal . T„11 AU?! CA A MT ncr outhcis Tbcatec. Shows at 1.30, 3:00, 6.30, and 8.30 Complete show as late as 9.05 p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY A "YOUNG LADY" NOW DEANNA DURBIN "That Certain Age" - with - MELVYN DOUGLAS JACKIE COOPER IRENE RICH NANCY CARROLL Also at the Mashy Thursday Gang Law ... Versus the Law of the Sea! GAIL: PATRICK • LLOYD NOLAN "King of Alcatraz" Harry Carey J Carrol Naish WALLACE BERRY 'MICKEY ROONEY In "STABLEMATES" These Are Movie Quiz Pictures Evenings at . . . 6:30, 8 30 Last complete show as late as 9'05 TODAY ONLY YOUTH GOES ON THE MARCH FOR, HONOR "Sons of the Legion" - - with - LYNEE OVERMAN EVELYN KEYES WILLIAM FRAWLEY SILLY LEE Late to Bed and Later to Rise .. Won't Bring 'em Wealth .. But It Gets 'em the Guys MARGARET LINDSAY ANNE SHERIDAN MARIE WILSON JANET CHAPMAN JOHN LITEL In "BROADWAY MUSKETEERS" These Are Movie Quiz Pictures Bucknell Penn State G Dililin Haag LB Morrison llemin BB Auten Schuler LH Kesslei _ Spykei CH Rice Paintei RH Sdinui e Davies OL Ey stei Biggot IL B Bt umb'r _ Ho... Unman CF Shaffer Meg' ail lit Higgins .1 El list OR R Brurnb'r ___ Hartman Stoic by Periods. Bucknell 0 0 0 0-0 Penn State ____ 0 1 0 0-1 Gant Biggot Substitutions— Penn State-31tIlet, Jones Buck nell—Mathias, Hoffman IWomen in Sports I The Women's Recreation Asso dation board and the pi eident Ut the various clubs acted as guides thiough White Hall during the Open House Saturday night Because the building has not been officially turned cm er to the College, the Uomen Mere not able to display theh actiNities The W A..' and WSO A 1001115 were tarnished, ping song, old tables and boa ling alleys were completed The steel plated sultn ming pool, one of the most modern t‘pes mas tilled and mill be ready for classes next meek Actiy Ides in the Wit A. clubs ate in full swing Thme are 45 members in the Golf Club and at elections last Thursday tiles chose Marjoty A Harm ick '4l, 'lce-presi dent, Madeline L Sinco .49, sect e tazy. and Marie Kase 11, social chahman \Hsi; Luca and Mr Rutherford will continue theirspe CIO classes tot beginnets on Sat urdav mornings The Sm Miming Club mill meet early this meek In the pool, mhen life 5.151ng equipment Mill be dem onstrated Women taking Senior Life Saving or Aquatic Instructor's mill be evamined before being pm milted to eta 01l- Nem officers of the Outing Club ,ne Katherine W I angley '39, %ice president, and Lucille Jen nings '42, secretary This club meets the second and fouttlt Mon day of each month at 7 30 o'clock The kreherN Club's officers ale Edna i. Oren '.14, Nice-president, and Jean Weaver '42, secretors The present members, about 50. shoot Moeda), TuestlaN and Thurs day from 1 to 5 o'clocß if has en t signed up, but ate Inter ested go to Holmes Field doting one of these periods Hocke,N, one of the Intel chins competithe sports" open to nom en, practices are held Monday through Thursday at 1 o'cloch on Holmes Field Elach girl must at tend at least four practices and pass eligibility tests before she can be qualified to play HECLA PARK RESTAURANT 7 Miles E. Bellefonte,Route 220 FLOOR SHOW and Orchestra WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 Two Shows-9'45 and. 11 45 No Adm or Cover No Minors ROLLER SKATE Saturday and Sunday !Vitas 8 till 11 HECLA PARK 7 Mlles E. of Bellefonte • -PRINTING 11 Between The Lions for FRATERNITIES AND 'CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES • STATEMENTS . Nittany Printing & Publishing Company 110 West College Avenue RMEN DOWN BUCKNELL BY 1-0 SCORE Lehigh-State Tickets On Sale'at AA Office In Old Main All Week Tickets foi the Lehigh giul game at Bethlehem Saturday mall continue on sale at the Ath letic Association ticket office, Room 107 Old Main, until the day of the game, Hawk' It Gil belt, assistant to giaduale man agci of athletics, announced yes day The piles is set at $1 50, tat\ included Bisons Upset Lion Gridders (Continued From Page Three) halt the Lien advance on the live 5, aid line On the Neiy fitst play, Funan headed foe left tackle, swung wide, and stieaked clown the left side line behind beautiful inteifeience foe the SI \ points which spelled defeat Kuck place-liclsed the cv• tin point State had been offside on the play, but Bucknell tefuse.l the penalty Following an exchange of punts, Harrison and Chuck,Peteas start ed anothet invasion only to be ab- I c uptly halted when the lattet fumbled and John Bovi, tesetve tackle, recovered on Buclatell's 24 Late in the second quartet, Hai -1 ison kicked out of bounds on the Bison 18, and Coal Staavinski blocked Lane's attempted lawn punt Giovet Washabaugh lean °red on the 12, but Bucknell again held fot douhs on the nine Midway through the thud per iod, an even exchange of fusible, placed the Blue and White in an other advantageous position. Ick es' fouttli done bobble IS ab offset by Craig White's recovery of Fun an's misplay on Bucknell's 42 Lane', pool kink Jim behind his one goal line gave'State the ball on the 29, but Rollins' pass stuck Nemeth, an ineligible ieceuei, and the opposition got the ball inteicepted another had netial by Hannon on his own 45 and tan it back to State's 30 with Mlle minutes to go in the fourth gum tet Tao shot t fon% ds f tan Tomasetti to Lane anu sharp flu usts by the Annie' gave Bud:- nell a hit Joan on the State one , raid line Kuck dove new on third down and conceited the point to Wing the total to 19-0 "Nuttiness" Theme of Beaux" Arts Ball Scut ab, hone' at y uchltectute atet nay; intends to turn the ani on: Into a "Nuthouae" this Ft 1- day ' -••• The change is not to be peima nent, the Scainks insist It %sill lost be in effect from 0 p in until 1 a 01 In eNplanution, Scarab revealed that the tempi:tiny change nom militaty to madness will all come about perfectly legally—"Nutta !leis" has been chosen as the theme lot the annual Beaux-Arts Cos tume Ball, scheduled for the Aim otv Finlay night Joseph thdengei, clam man of the dance, announced that mires will be given fin the best "cos tunics Admission will be $1 a couple and the Campus Owls one to furnish the music Tickets may be obtained from meat:is of Scar ab `Vogue' Will Sponsor Career Competition roi the foul th yeal, Vogue Mag azine is conduction a cal eei coin petition open to members or the semoi classes of actiedited col leges and univea sites throughout the countav Two maim puns, each Wieling a salaned position on the staff of Vogue Magazine foi a limited tune, with the possibility of a peimanent position. aftee completion of ,trial penods, me the goal of many sen -101 'Millen Ten othei senims who receive honorable' mention will be iecoin mended to vinious stoles, publica tions, and adveitising agencies in their vicinity All entties must be teemed by November 20 (Continued From Page Three) eleven yeuis The Pitt ycailings were good, but Penn State's cubs were just a bit better, and show promise of developing a few fu ture stars—keep youi eye on Bill Bates, 300-pound Leonutd Fike tick, BilL Smelt; Lamy Eigen iauch, and Mike Garbinski AMONG OUR GRID OPPON ENTS LEHIGH 0, Cusc 0 . SYRACUSE 63, MARYLAND 0 . Mown 20, LAFAYETTE 0.. CORNELL 20, Hut;iund 0 PITT 27, PENN 21 Yale 0 Duquesne UU. . , PENN STATE COLLEGIAN AGR Gridders, TKE Swimmers ScOre In IN'S Alpha Gamma Ithoits extra-ae hod alit mei Chi Phi on Sunday afternoon aas the only, IM tilt played over the neck end, us Phi Signal Delta and Delta Tau Delta mon by forfeit me: Pi Kappa Phi and' Beaver House. respectively ACR's win came after the tau teams battled to a deadlock in the egular petiod of play, 'neither team scot lag a first dean Chl Phi aon the toss at the be ' ginning of the extra period, but Mitt got the ball ahem George Wade mteicepted a pass on the third don a _Wit completed fom passes for a total of 20 yards to win the game Slats on the inning team \Noe .Joe Klock, Elwood Shunt. and Melvin Stelnhflper Swimming:" TKE :Nam to a close 3027 tri umph o‘el Tan Phi Delt in Glenn land Pool Thursday, 'unit the tom plan inlay race deciding the meet Gonna', with a lirst and third place, and Fußelton, with two sec onds, new high sewers for the ndineis Jordan with a first and second place, and Singer. with a fist and Haiti, paced the losers Summaries• 60-yal d tree stvle—D eJeut THE, Jm dun. TPD, SO*, THE Time Si 80 san d back stroke—S Inger TPD, Fullerton, TKO, Damn TPD 7ime-52 5 DI% Ing—Jordan, TPD, °lsm TPD, Das is, TKE 120 3,u d free sty le—G ollu m, 'I RE, Ch de, TEE, Singes TPD Time-1 20 GO 3.at d bt east all oke—Sa3 lor. TPD, Fuller ton TKE,, TPU l'itne—lb S 120 3at d relay —Won by TKE (De.lont, Hanlon, Da% is and El Holt) , BULLETIN Student Llmptim of American So clot} of Civil Euginceis Home 13c audittolum 7 .10 p m Purpose is the ole,eilantm of rile PI C{ ention Week Associate Edits ial Board of Bell Important meeting in Room MA, Old Maim at 7 p at Sophomore Semlnat meets at S li p m iu Room .104 Old Morn Ft eblinnot li'm ant meet , ' at 7 p 111 In R.OOIII 3U4 Old Main Soplannoie Collegian Editorial candidate , ' 'erot to 1100111 312 Old Main at 7,30 p in TOMORROW Pi esliman Commission meets at 7 p ni hi Rodni ,204 Old Main Hugh Heave; Club meets at S 15 p is in Room .104 Old Main CM l,tiun Science Student mga nialtion legulto meeting at 7 JO p m, Room 405 Old Main lota Sigma Pi N omen's ehemls y societ* aIII hold a rem ganiza don meeting at 8 p m Wednesday at 148 Plo,t College avenue Piot Chi Wine Hoffman «ill pt elide THURSDAY Hor'se of Repiesentatives meet. log at 4 p m JO5 Old Plain Meeting or Bell editorial tandi dates in 410 Old Main, i p to MISCELLANEOUS Student licenses now available ut the Campus Patrol Oka Student Union afternoon dunces oat , " Tuebdav and Thuisdo from I to 5 in At tnot3 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 day preceeding publication. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex pertly repaired, portable and of Ike machines for sale or rent. Dial 2392 Burly l Malin, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG— All work guaranteed Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial dBOO BB yr ROOM-MATE mauled immeditite- IY to share room to private ionic Upperciass man preferred': lliul 2152 and ask for Hunk , 64 240 B FOR SALE—LATB '3l Nash, small eight. Body, upholstery, motor in excellent condition Price rea sonable. 58-2tp-CD BOARD AND ROOM—Double rooms, tm In beds. newly , fur• niched, rates reasonable 228 'S. Allen sheet, dial 3446 57-2tp GD WANTED—Passengers to Leba non, LahLauter or vicinity, lenv lug Friday afternoon, back Sunday evening Call 4205. b5-Itp-9B Cub Cage Prospects, Assistant Managers To Report T &Gym All candidates rot the fresh man basketball squad use to te pott to Rem cation Hall at 4 o'- clock this aftez noon, Coach John Lawthei announced yestet day Candidates for assistant man agetship of basketball ate to re ran t at the same time Non-Residents Must Have Game Permits All out-of state students afro hunt in Pennsy haunt this yea must Wive mon-resident hunting li censes, according to Sant B traveling game protector. Lust yeat, Reed explained some out of-state students bought resi dent licenses after establishing theh identity' This > eat all test deuces trill be checked, he said Non resident licenses cost $l5 Penalty fm non resident students not having such a license is $5O and costs tot each offense Each day of illegal hunting is consid eyed as a sepautte,offense PSCA To Hold Dinner The "Kick Off" Dinnei Tel the annual P S C A Finance campaign will be held Monday, October 24, at the Nittany Lion Inn Campaign head is Wallace Dunlap, 39 ,',2 , / , , , ''.. . , , ' '''s A winsome young lady from Barrow , -..,,,, -5 , , , ,, % —, Iv Hated toes that were stringy and narrow, ARROW TIES / ARE' , ~,., '. , '''.l ~ ...! ;---- / *' g But shed fall for the gents' Who showed thrift and good sense' _- - SEE THIS WEEK'S.: • OST, _ ~ , ;:,'4: And always wore neckwear by Arrow. - - - , pa • ~92::‘,7- Lady from Barrow AT 52,100 FOOTBALL AT YALE! THE ONE and‘only "Heft," sometimes called "the greatest' football player of all time," high" lights his fifty years (yes, we said fifty!) on the gridiron, compares modern and old-time football tac tics, and rates the great post-war stars. -you.% enjoy every line of this story from the man who says he was barred—at 52—from scrim maging, the Yale Varsity—because he Ives too rough! Don't miss it! It's on page 14 of,your Post this week. Nobody Put Me on My Back ' by W. W. (Fudge) HEFFELFINGER A£ so "I SWEAR I'LL,LOVE NO ONE!" , To gam one hour of society, Alice + / Gower stole a dress from the shop ,where she modeled, walked right ,into an exclu sive Washington cafe and waned for something to happen.lt did Rudd Little Number in Pique, by JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER. , , ' ' ,L HOW TO LIVE IN U. S. ON S 7 A-YEAR. Ben Lucien Burman tells you in Shanty Boat Coaung Down, the story of a strangely primitive life right here m America Over 100 Men Join P. S: Club 75 of Non-Fraternity Gropp':, New Members In Class of '42 Moi e than 100 men joined the Penn State Club, campus non-fi a ternity oiganwation, during Sep tembei , it ~,, as announced yester day, , Appiovimately 75 of the nev, en wiles ate members of the freshman class.—They aie Harold Andrew, Harold Beiges, Francis Bryan, John Blotzei, Leolhoyles, James Camptina, Rolieit Canfield, Dick Cieudy, William Clink, Livingston Cole, Ken Campbell. Bob Duppstadt, Milton Elwin, Ralph Eddingei, Maitin Chalks Eagan,'Hariy Fall, Mich ael Fddock, Reed' Held, Dick Keik, William Hovettet, John Jaquish, Clatk Jones • Richatil Keishmei, Jack Knk- Tolieceg Review those intimate scenes of student life as you turn the pages of Glee-Thes 1 - - COLLEGE ALBUM n - '1'.:12 r. s .; Friday;,oc ober 28',;, Sca6Aal Houseparty Prelude Read the story of --and by-r "PUDGE" HEFFELFINGEFt All-Tinie, All-Arnerican,Guarel,.. with GEORGE TREVOR pats ick,Ralph Lengcl, William Leo bci , Ben Leßoutelhei, Harry Lunt, Alevandei Maxwell, Chester Mc- Gan, Don Moffat, Ernest Marsh all, George Moose, David Natkin, William Rases, Eugene Roclofs John Shultz, Been Seem, Charles Senft, Charles South, Lewis Stan nat d, eGoige Sumner, Willsasp Stephens, William Stieab, Edward Stet icka, Hai J Wdhams, Nowsy Wilcos Others are Hugh Torrance, Mali aid Haman, Theodore Konsinn, Daniel Olelcsm, Don Noble,,sopho- , moles; James Malley, Robert Moyer, Juniors, James W Wasson, semen - Gteatust 'number of fdotball games played in one, season by collegiate under-graduate, 16, by Bob Higgins, 8 with Penn State, 8 with Bth Division, A E. F (1910) PENN STATE CLASS RINGS ' , /-;• at ',,,jq Balfoar's Office' . 109 AlledSlre:(,.", ' Intrigue °II6H FOR HA I N! -- , . _ Irikr DARK NIGHT, when he away from home o and iris merciless father, Ray Talcott had bu tough t one . . thought: l' II headlYest! l'ilgroli up there, g ee and comebackwitha gun! &lonely, desperate young= stet boun along,he Indian country of-the 70's. , Sashay with him and meet his partner, springtime, the cow puncher; and Doctor Antlope; hlkibel, the artful sneakTthief ; sly, foxy old Uncle Coon; and some a the most picturesque rogues and plainsmen that ever crossed sagebrush.- Begin this,neto novel of "adventure by .-I,AMES- BO ,-..., ‘ w-iiwaß: -,, ', ,, i " Author of "Drums,„ ;o , wer an •ong Hunt , , , which few or ;Is have ever exPlored...Also a short story of r . Near Best intrigue by Arthur Tutkeiman; a swell fox- , hunting story by Robert Murphy, a backstage yam ab - Out2 a Noodler (guitakplayer to you) by HannAi" Winslow. .. • Articles, editorials, poetry and cartoons.' Tuesday; October 11, 1938 1 L - (..? Orr i lff 1 °) il • ~.2 .S i i.s-' ' ...... 7 7 PP • * l' 4*. swi SO %ray/ /1 Lenses Duplicated from - Broken Pieces. ,1A Expert Repair Work Prompt,Service K Dr. EVA'B. ROAN, 402 East College Ave.
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