Page Four Popenoe Talks On Moralities Speaker Says Bachelor Is A Baby Who Has Failed To Age Mentally "The ne% nun alit% 1 , , character 'zed by a pet Soil lip to the .kt an adult le% el %%Matta accepting; re.spotedbillts," •+attl Dt Pala Pop director of the Iti , ditute yf Family Itela of I te. Angeles as he gnotte on "Is There .t Neu Mot Silts% Atalitot nun Sunda% mot tang Feat and lack of amulet social contacts keep a pet-Sell ham lino greasing ham (me stage at desel opulent to anothet, he said 'I here ate set eral stages at emotional de velopment w Ilfe—self lone mantel lane gattg, adolescent and adult, ft Popenue pointed out Shows at 1.30, 3 00, 6 30, and 8 30 Complete show as late as 9 05 p m TODAY and TOMORROW The Great Pulitzer Prize Play Acclaimed Everywhere' FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" with • JEAN ARTHUR • LIONEL BARRYMORE JAMES STEWART . EDWARD ARNOLD MISCHA AUER DONALD MEEK H B WARNER THURSDAY and FRIDAY Their marriage vow read "Love, Honor, Obey" BUT ALWAYS HAVE FUN , Dennis O'Keefe, Florence Rice, Reginald Owen, June Knight `Vacation From Love' These are Movie Quiz Pictures Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8 30 Complete show as late as 9 05 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY THE ALL-AMERICAN ZERO' JOE I'ENN ER it , "MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF" with June Travis, Richard Lane, Billy 'Gilbert 11URSDAY-FRIDAY The Dionne Quintuplets on - "FIVE OF A KIND" - with Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor, Cesar Romero Theseare MD.VJe Quiz Pictures N . ... .A,A_F•:,.,,,...,:„..„.„, .. NOTICE The Nittany The Are will now be open every evening with shows at 6 30, 8 30, the last complete show starting as late as 9.05 A new policy will feature re turn engagements of popular hits at NEW ADMISSION PRICES Childl en 10c .Adults,, 25c TODAY ONLY A Return Engagement Cat ole Lombard Fred me March "Nothing Sacred" , WEDNESDAY ONLY A Return Engagement Edward - G. Robinson . in - "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER" A Return Engagement Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians JOHNNIE "SCA I 'r" DAVIS ROSEMARY LANE PRISCILLA LANE in - "VARSITY SHOW" 1 RAMBLING THRU By Jerry Weinstein The following is reprinted from ,Saturday's Centre 'Daily Times, after, the much-discussed Soose-Duca fight, in which the decision of the ref-, eree (Leo Houck) favored' Duca. The boy wasn't going very well and the old coach was wowed He knew how the boy should be fighting and it was hard fpr him to be up thee so'close and do nothing about it But, of course, as referee, he could say • to himself over and over again "why doesn't he move in, why doesn't he move in " eiy time he had to put his hand on the boy's back he wished that somehow through the touch of that gnai lecl hanti—toughened from two hundred ring bat tles—he could get through the glistening, sweating body to the boy's mind and tell him what to do. As the fight chew on to a close the boy was very tned The gibes of the crowd hurt the old coach but he understood The_boy had been given a tremendous build up and he Nt asn't coming through. If only ... In the next to the last round the boy 'allied and the old coach felt better. The other tighter was almost out on his feet, but in his heart the old coach knew it was too late. It would be a terrible setback for the lad who was nearing the top and had never lost a fight. If only .. But the thought left his mind completely as he marked his slip through eyes bluned with sweat. He couldn't do that. Nal er in his thirty years of association with the game that had been his life had he consciously disci edited it The boy's manage' didn't take it very graciously. It hut t the old coach as the manager passed him up cold When the boy came out of the dressing room he headed foi the man who had been his friend. But the managdi called the boy' abruptly away. That hurt the old coach still mole. , , -SPORTOGRAPH I ES By 808 WILSON About State's Tailbacks! , "Rollins Is Hardest Runner On Team" - -Harrison "Steve Rollins Is the baldest 'tinning back on the te r am ' It on, Hairy Harrison. Penn States Toni Thumb quinteiback, speaking And mho mould know better than Hai tison since it is be mho akeinates mith Rollins at the tailback post , "And lit like to he able to pass as cell us Windy Wear" Yea, the same Harrison whose b 4 %aid touchdomn splint on the second half kickoff play heat Penn. 70, last menu the same Hart Icon ho crossed Lehigh's goal fine on molested thi ee , ,thnes in the first own tel of Saturday's game; the same Hail 6011 Si Ito ,has time after time pulled gance after game ,out of the file tot Penn State's football Lions Add Ito: ado Alget collection One October day nine yens ago when Hail loon was then selling grid pi ogi ants Philadelphia's Flanklin Field, he saw Dick Gen tle, et stnhile Penn back, return a Cornell kickoff 98 y aids' fen touchdown He hoped some da3 that he a ould duplicate the feat on the same field Eight years later he did Vital statistics Han ison likes to play baseball Just as well as football He weighed 158 before grid season started but he's down to 118 now Had his heel lanced in the mining before the Lehigh game and then romped all eye' the Engineers in the afternoon . Is Rll.lllllll Halibut ton of the first motel Witness some of Ids recent exploits Climbed Mt Washington, highest peak In the pi esldentini Hinge in New Humpshire en tined 100 miles dome the Connecti cut Rivet slept three nights on the pinnacle of Mt Kersage and pitched 'cm Into Jimmy Pon, Ameriutn league batting (.11t1111- pion Is A A m esident, Lion's Paw, Parmi NOUS, and a member of the Interclass Finance Commit tee shoots a "low eighty" game of golf enjoys horseback I (ding and playing pinochle V.llb hit hintleg. by MOM, Pitt'U All Amer luny tackle . and his only (Anent ambition is to restore schoOl spit It. to the level it mite enjoyed at Penn State BULLETINS Today: IFC ineet . lug, Room 105, Old Main, p ' Compulbury meeting of all soph omore %%omen tandidates for the Collegian, Room 312, Old Mtn 1111101 DeWitt! tiyout., Room .118, Old Maim 8 p m Julia meeting Minimal Industries and Civil 10ngineeriug Societies Illustiated lecture on explosives ROOM 107, Main .i. l lugitteering, 7 30 p "Harrison Is Greatest ' Money ,Player" —Rollins, "Harty Harrison Is the greatest money player I've ever seen" And Steve Rollins, miry Lion quarter back, didn't mean 'gambler' chew he spoke M . the diminutive and spectacular Harrison mho al let sates with him at the tailback post "When that extra punch is need ed, Harty's always the one that supplies it" So opined Stephen Thomas n ho,. together nlth Harrison,, bears the blunt of the ball Lam ing for Penn State's fOotball Lions Time is 'no rhalry, no competitive angle betmeen Rollins and Hani son As Steve put it, 'We cork as a unit" "Halt Non and I loomed togeth et on the Lehigh trip," Rollins told us 'And Friday night betote the game limy predicted that we would heat Lehigh 560 Pretty close, wasn't he'"' ' Rollins didn't know %%hat the big gent thrill he oven bad MN but he did classifl his 9S yard fourth quar ter kickoff runback r9ticli was called Mick because he stepped out of bounds againsOhelligh Sat urday as his most disappointing thrill Vital •itatistics Rollins, a Junior ou the squad, has a bone missing In his left a riot as a result of an Jahn y sustained on the very last play of the Pitt ,Frosh game Also suffers a broken nose from last year's Penn game Was an All WPIAI, halfback from Hurst Hi in Played independent football with Greensburg's Ludwig A C Just to get toughened up be fore corning to State Climbs polevifor the West Penn PoNer Co (free athertising) dm lug the sum 11101 months Once absorbed 2200' volts of electricity while orliing But DeArmey, Mary land guaid, knocked him fattier than the 22U0 'volts, he claims . Johnny Wade' Meet has nothing on Rollins ltho pitched two no rim games for the Mutual (his home town) baseball club this summer Is a candid camera enthusiast, an athletic statistician and a collector of more repute than the Salvation Army'. And his biggest ambition is to fill ibil HIS year tile 51 yard tun that 'almost led to a touchdown' against Pitt last year. Tomorrow Hugh Beaver Club meeting, Room 304, Old Main, 8.15 p m All mapuncrlpts for the _Novem ber Bell must be brought to Room 418, Old Main at 7 p Tu. Miscellaneous • Pan-Hellenle . Countfl meeting Thursday; 4.30 p in. Student Union Afteiimon Dance idvery Tuesday and Thursday in the armory from 4 to 5 - Blue sey and Skull and Bolles shingles are now available at the btlitient Union. PENN STATETOLLEGIAN Cornell-Stale Tickets Remain On Sale Until Thursday--s3.3o,gach Sale of tickets for the Pena State Cornell game ut Ithaca; N Y. hill continue mall Thutsday, Har old Cilbeit assi9tant, to grad u ate manager of athletics, announced yesteidn, The mice is $3 30 each, tax included '42 Soccermen Lose To H. S. Stars In-Ist Game • The cub hooters lost then first scheduled game' of the season to u fighting Centt al Pennsylvania High School All-Star Soccer team, 2-1, on the pi actice field Saari dav afternoon Gum, center-forward, tallied I'm the All-Stars in the fitst , quattei, but Ned Colman, State wingnian, evened the count in the second pei iod then he tcoied horn scinn 'nage Imignian, accounted foi the All-Staff's sccontl goal Fletch er, State center-halfback, played an outstanding offensive and de iCIIBIVC game Student Riot Go 4 - Set at Near $650 (Continued From Page One) 'enlace those oiled' %sea e stolen), 5130, .16 glasses at 50 cents oath $lB, 10 dials at $2 oath, $2O, 25 'white's at $1 each, $25, shipping charges. $371. boa ouch Whoa, $l5, miscellaneous pat t s (including sand and pas el foa concrete me lei bases). $2814. total, $444 88 College daine g es Campus lights 28 glass panels, $l5 40, Once eftectots, $l3, thi ee mind globes, $1 tit o 111)4 fot luntet Os, $l, nice 200 Batt lamps, 90 emits, 12 limns of lobar, $7 20, labm and nutlet Jai fot archer tat gets, 515 40, labor 41111 motel ial for pans and palatine of six, 5a aste panel cans uhich sere binned, $l2 total 587 90 Still to be added to-this total of $532 78, besides the costs of trans om tation and additional t opal's, are the costs of repairing damages' caused to the load at Co op, Conned nhich served as the bonnie bed (estimated at 590) and damages to , street lights in the Locust Lane sector Gifts to the Univeisity of Chi cago (luting 'the nine yenis' in Much Di Robeit M Hutchins has been its president total $52,000,000 CLASSIFIED ADS Classified rds arc 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. TYPEWRITER'S—AII makes ex pertly tepahed, portable anti of fice machines for sale at tent Dial 2342 Rally l, Mann, 127 West Beaver avenue BB yr TENNIS RACKFAS RESTRENG— All work gualanteed Rackets Called for and delivered The'Re strlnget, 206 Weal. College menu° Dial 3800 DB yr ROOM-MATE wanted immediate ly to shin e room In private home Boom (AIMS 11111.11 pm elerred Diul 2152 and ask for Hank ' 64-2tp TB FOR RElT—Double -room, 219 Watts Dell Reasonable rate call Phi Sigma Kappa 3.441 71 4Lp DB RADIO SERVICIIIou't be with out your ludic, We Anil you 0110 aline yours is iu stiletto No extra chuige All makes serviced, uoik goaimileed The Music Mown, Glenuland Bldg, Buck Tay lot FOR RENT—One single of dou ble lonic Single bed, Calls 897 et inguii e "I South Athei ton street - 7,1-Itpdßß LOST—Red ,ind blue blanket, scotch jilted with fringes; west stench on Beuvei Field, October 8 Rewind $5 00 Retuin to Student Union _ 73-IWBB FREE Student Union dances ev ei y Tues'day and That qday in the Ai mot v, fi om 4 to 5 Evei ybody welcome 72-4tBiCD - .LIKE NEW ! , 141 10.A 1- Shoe Repairing Soles and HeelS MINGLE'S - 114 FRAZIER , 3 IM Grid Clubs Win First Round Battles American Russian Club, Griest Hall, and Delta Chi en tered the second sound of the IM touch football tourney last week with,tespective victories over Unit One Club, Phi Sig ma Kappa, and Foster-Gable Coop The Russians took two. the Unit One outfit by foot first downs ti one • John Natale messed the goal line foi the winneis curly in the second half but fumbled, the losers iecovenng in then own end zone fin a touchback Russell Tess booted a , 10-yald field goal to gne Guest Hall a J-0 win oven Phi Sigma Kappa, after the two tennis had battled for three scoreless quai ters Neither Delta Chi not Fostei- Gable Coup could make much head way in then game as Harold High seined a safety to give DX a 2-0 um George Faber and Miller IN a zim stoned foi the \mums, who Pushed over two first downs to the lose's' none - Horseshoes: With four o'clock classes great ly disrupting the schedule, only one hinseshde match was played since Tuesday, three othErs result ing in forfeits The first round matches still re main, with 26 already played The tourney will last about two more weeks, according to Manager Er na, Bart, In the only match played, Ted Lesko and MN ion Myers of Kappa Srg beat Henry ,Harris and Jack Graves of Sigma Nu's B team SPE forfeited to Sigma Nu A, 1 1 , WHY IS THIS THE BEST WEEK SEE THIS WELK , S POST \ TO PICK YOUR ARROW SHIRTS?, ASO " (7A. P. ,. " '-"'N." • XiV .M: : •1 % &, • V . Y . 3 0 0:n ALAISCA V MV%lni • NelgrZelif POOTOMin 5P1E5::.,,..: Wotzai . , Nat does-Aing-10,401s • • 1 •• AO WM* • 114 I -to a woeotrt-IiNNIE Getting a $2,200 debt out of fish•eyed Ole Olesen was "like tik.enin', a drum o' fuel od with , _ a toothpick," but that didn't atop Tugboat Annie Brennan from trying.illorman Redly Rome tells you about her latest adventure in high-class bamboozling. Read how it worked out LOOK BEFORE YOU LOVE— by, David Lawrence, in The Ne;Politic;:: 'especially if a man's heait ismsteeplechasing. HOLLYWOOD'S PRACTICAL JOKERS. Alva, Read Steeplechase for Two, by Ruth Burr Johnston 'tells you about them Sanborn.. WHY 9 CITIES MAY SWING THE, Larks!... Als4t stories, serials; Post ScriPts, , NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Revealed , a'nd cartoons.-All in this:week's Post. . ' SAE foi °felted to Kappa Sig B, and Beta Theta Pi , foifeited to Unal.A, the only independent team m the tournament Swimming All fiist and second sound swim ming meet's aie planned to be run off dui mg the week, with num tee finals scheduled foi next week Two fiistztound,meets postponed horn FiWax will be held this af tut noon, with Delta Chiluting Sig ma Tau Phi at 5 20 o'clock, and Kappa Delta Rho and the Dolph ins meeting at 545 p m \ Lambda Chi Alphii and Phi Del ta Theta are scheduled to meet in the other lemming first sound en gagement, with Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Upsilon, stavivois of battles Last week, fighting it out in the first of the second iound meets Vat say Village will be the name of a 11CAI, group of homelike student i esidenees at Magni a Um vei sity , CARS FOR HIRE With or Without Driver ' CLARK MOTOR CO. 120 S Pugh St 2731 Yearling Harriers Oppose Cornetint Ithaca Saturday Competing tot positions on the team that still meet the Cornell yearlings at Ithaca this Saturday, the Lion cub cross-countrymen ran tinough their final time trials last Saturday afternoon Pacing the squad stns Heiman Gottlerg who covered the three miles in 16 minutes and 3 seconds The next , b men crossed the finish line within 'one minute after Golf bet g_ , • A team - as well-balanced as this should hate no trouble in , dual meets this season, provided that it can keep Its that three finishers within the first live places each meet A half minute behind Goffberg came Alex,Hourgerie, Vernon Kotz and Arnold Olsen in a thtee-way tie-fm second, This trio xasiol lov,ed by Esti Duckwalter, fifth Harold Thiel, six p, and Geolgo Harrison, seventh ' i _ The seven men mentioned above' JOIN OUR PHOENIX HOSIERY CLUB' Receive a free pair of stockings after you - have, purchased:twelve pairs `, EGOLF'S IP. Next Saturday's gridiron '_`Upsets" will probably be caused by—spies Do yoU know how the football Sherlocks work? hat they look for? Why they favor 'the end- zone'sea ts that you complain about? A sportswriter tells you in this weeks Post,, reveals the names 'of some of football's master sleuths and discusses - the pros and cons of scouting by camera. Read his article and lie a grandstand sensation when you go to Se game Saturday. \ by, TOM' MEANY-:‘ • You've read about Doug Corrigan, Howard , Hughes, Amelia Earhart, Wiley Post and all the =St. But there's ,one: story Youieldcira _ : ,read. What happens to fliers-on those long- distance flights? To their minds? Their bodies? Their nerves? What's, it like to be up there , . 4 alone, hour after hour? An_Armyv pilot `gives:. -- , , : i you a dramatic word -picture of exietlyylit ^,,, ~,, goes on during a long - distance flight'. ''' • .., No More'Gliimour,-.,' ,', , ,J,, -LIEUT.BEIRN- ; ELI W i Ir. , 4'.' Tuesday, October 18, 1938 %%111 make the trip to Cornell this week mai. Fresh Coach Pete Olexy atmouticed yesterday , t, Grit Publisher Dipm Dietrich La made, 79-3 eat .101t1 publisher of the Williamsport Grit. and donor of a College. Journalism scholarmhip,t t% 84 burled last Thurs dal in Williamsport , Direct Service to and from Lewis- town Station MEETING WEST BOUND' TRAINS,, 12:30 P.M. L. 7:24 P.M. , - Dial State College 733 Boalsburg 2731 - BOALSBURG - BUS CO. page 60