Page Four Six Pitt Gridmen Named To Lion All-Opponent Team BULLETINS i Dr Otteibein !hassle', profes sor of pathology at Philadelphia LAST CALL I Order at Once For Soph Hop Orchids - $1.50 10 Roses '- $l.OO, 3 Gardenias 51.35 And any combination desired at correspond ingly low prices. Orders Must Be In Tomorrow for SOPH HOP CARL SASSAMAN '4l HANS RASMUSSEN '42 CALL 3112 "Save the difference" The Doctor Prescribes .... ‘ IFESESSOES - 39ESE 3131 Get Your Tickets Now! FOR GLEE-THESPIANS' "COLLEGE ALBUM " Two Acts of Fun, Frolic, and Dancing With An All-Male Comedy and College Revue •Hailed by Critics as the best campus revue in years• SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Reserved Seats 75c and $1 on Sale at Student Union School Of Dentistry THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO A lour yhar, curriculum completed in three calendar , yews, by means of the quai lei plan. (Four quarters of eleven weeks each, to the school yeat.)., The dental and medical schools are closely affiliated, in struction in the basic medical sciences being under the Kiffiiiviiibn of the medical faculty Clinical practice of dentistry, in all its varied aspects, is supervised by the dental division and there is an intimate association with the clinics of several hospitals. Periods of internship in two general and one children's hospital during the sen ior year, offering unusual experience in clinical obser vation, diagnosis and treatment of dental conditions. Next regular session will start the first week in July, 1939 For further information address SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 25 Goodrich Street, ' Buffalo, N. Y. . George Lemmon Has purchased the interest of Charles T. Granger. We thank you for your past patronage and we invite your continued support From now on the store shall - be known as GEORGE E. LEMMON Wholesale and Retail Hardware 200 W. College Ave. 3361 HAMS! TENDERIZED AND SKINNED BACK . PH .• Honey Brand • Swift's Premium • United Home Just Heat and They Are Ready to Serve 28c per. lb. • DON'T MISS IT ! COOK'S MARKET See Bottom of • 115 S. Frazier St. • Dial 791 Page 3 College of Osteopathy, to speak under auspices of Alpha Epsilon Delta, Home Economics Auditot ium, 7 p in M G Gulley, zepiescntative of Gulf Oil Coz potation, to speak on "Aerial PhotogiaphiL Mapping," at meeting of Bimetal Industims Society, 119, M I 7 p in A collection of propaganda pci iodicals circulated by the Allie and the Germans dut ing the Woild Witt has been presented to the Urn verskty of Missouri school of jout nalisrn . Going to Soph Hop ; Glamorous Dresses and Accessories for the big weekend! MARIE CLARK TOWN SHOP South Allen Street Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN Sports Ecittor A call to aims—legs—big tines! That, in essence, is what Charlie Speak' might entitle his seal ch for a heavysoight out of whom he gum antees to make a sinning wi estlei On the surface, this task should be a vety,simple one, what with our lather, large School of Physi cal Education and Athletics—and quite a few heavy) muscular foot ball playeA It is foe these phys edders and heavy giiddeis, in particular, that this column is meant Thole is no doubt that it will be to then own personal benefit to participate in, and thereby learn something about, wrestling. These is no doubt that wtestling —in high schools especially—is becoming mote and more popular and wide-spread There is no doubt that these phys edders and heavy gridmen will be looking for coaching jobs when they graduate—in high schools especially Need I go further in this simple deduction, As foi football men, it is gen malty acknowledged among the nation's leading footbal mentois that wiestling is the best off-sea son conditioner Most grid coaches practically insist that then players turn out for the mat spoi t Obviously, wrestling develops alertness, tam ing, muscular control, shiftiness, and any number of other minor physical capabilities so necessaly for the development of a good football player. So it would not only develop a winning wrestling team (for Chashe is fairly certain that with the acquisition of a big enough heavyweight he will have a sure winner), but physically bettei piepaied football playeis will be for thcoming To sonic a few possible candi dates might be a method of sham ing these athletes into coming out for wrestling, but after mulling over the few facts above-mention id, I sincerely believe that these men will see the almost unlimited possibilities 'Theme is no doubt that the el owd at Saturday's basketball opens]. would put a unanimous stamp of approval on continuing the between - halves gymnastics demonstration thioughout the sea son Gym Coach Gene Wettstone— he was the riotously comical clown gymnast deserves mote than meie mention fat_ his side-split ting, daredevilpetfoimance. In cidentally, Gene was a Big Ten champ berme coming -to Penn State this fall Swim Card Opens In Meet Against Penn, Janaury 7 With Just a month of mactice left before the opening meet at Penn on Slummy 7, Coach Bob Galbraith's natatory aro wilifming into shape in preparation for a tough nine meet schedule Captain Chuck Welsh, sprint nun, heads the veterans Ken Bank and Boyne Wood, capable of either sprint or distance swim ming are also experienced men Both varsity divers, Guy McLaugh lin and Luther Hoy, are holdovers from last feat Sophomores who have been shoeing up exceptionally well in team workouts include sprint, Bill Kiikpati ick, Dick Rubner and Harry Allison, breast stroke, Al Boileau, Ed Bitner and Bill Reilly PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Brud 116 Hand Tops Poll' By Close Margin By BILL ENGEL The power of Jock Sutherland's mighty Panthers, which rolled to a 26-0 win over the Nittany Lions, apparently has lingeted in the minds of Varsity grid players and coaches Six members of the twice trimmed Pitt outfit are included on the Collegian's 1938 Penn State All-Opponent team picked by 37 coaches and gt idmen Cornell placed three, Penn one, and Maly land one Biud Holland, Cornell's All- American wingman, topped the entire field by polling the highest number of votes and was named foi the fist squad 34 times. Dick Cassiano, Jungle Cat — halfback ace, 'finked closely behind Hol land, with Bill Daddio and Marsh all Goldberg, Pitt's end and back iespectively and Bill McKeever, Big Red tackle, in the thick of the lace for top voting honors Shinn, Meade "Outsiders" Capt Walt Shinn, Penn tackle, and Maryland's Jarring Jimmy Meade were the only "outsiders" to bieak into the Pitt-Cornell first' sti ing monopoly 'Keenest competition was waged at the guard posts where both Steve Petio and Al Lezouski, Pitt tegulais, won out The latter barely edged Sid Roth of Cornell, who played a marvelous defensive' game against the Lions Al Van- Roost, Col nell's captain, outscored Mike Pegg, Bucknell's bulliant line-backer-up, for the center spot Pitt players appeal three times on the second team - selections; but Cornell placed foul men Bucknell has two,, Syracuse one, and Penn one among the runners-up _ CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITE:RS—AII makes . 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'CAMPUS, RESTAURANT ' Corner College and Pugh, 1938 ALL-OPPONENT TEAM FIRST Positions ' ' SECOND Holland, Cornell End Spang, Cornell McKeever, 'Cornell Tackle Pollili, Penn Petro, Pitt Guard Hooper, Syracuse Van Ranst, Cornell Center Pegg, Bucknell Lezouski, Pitt - Guard , - Roth, Cornell ' Shinn, Penn Tackle ' Merkovsky; Pitt Daddio, Pitt End _ Hoffman, Pitt Cassiano, Pitt Back -Eichler, Cornell Goldberg, Pitt Back Peck, Cornell Stebbins, Pitt Back , Chickerneo, Pitt Meade, Maryland \ Back Tomasetti, Bucknell HONORABLE MENTION Ends Gustafson, Fie!den, Penn, Weldon, Lafayette. Tackles Bruett, Syracuse, Lynn, Bucknell, Brown, Maryland Guards. Mendelson, Penn, Hemingway, Cornell, DeArmey, Maryland Centers• Dannies, Pitt, Quin., Lafayette Backs Fallen., Lane, Kuck, Bucknell; Mat-Singh, Syi : licuse; McCull tea, Reagen, Penn Gym Team_May Add Pitt To Tough Card With a tough five-meet schedule already approved, the varsity gym team mey encountei Pittsburgh hem late in February Kutztown Teachers pi ovide the initial opposition for Coach Gene Wettstone's gymsters coming here January 21. Navy and Princeton will be met away on successive Satuidays, February 4 and 11 Temple's always-powerful_ ag giegation piovides the highlight I fpCMCE42O?*(4S;tI=S?ZaSICIAL g g 44SP y STORE OPEN g Till 8:30 Evenings g MEN'S SLACKS g g ONE LOT Reg. to a ,s6 Corduroy -elk! Ties t if e i o 9 g ' 7 IJ, for,pi MEN'S g g SUITS and COATS 1 $2l 95 g A.. , Reg. $25 1 2g50 I N..." Reg. $3O g 1 S2QSO IIL , Reg. $35 1- $3395 g • Reg. $4O 4 Single and Dotd;le Breasted., l Shorts, Longs,Stouts. anidtcoy, ert Cloth Alterations at Cost g • 1 N Jayson ' . • 0 . \ \'' vi l and g " ' " Arrow ..: ng '9:: Shirts,' al 1 1 59 • Reg to $2.50 White and Fancy Patterns --- All Style Collars g WomeWs Shoes $l.OO Limited Quanity OVERCOATS I I - $1895, of the home season appearing bete March 4 The final contest takes the Lions to West Point on March 25 for their seventh meeting with At my. - Rifle Team Begins' Season January 4 With 17 men, Including five let terman, firing on the 22 calibre range in the Armory-three nights a reek, the varsity rifle team is rapidly Oerfecting its Marksman ship In preparation for its first meet on Jan 4 .. Coached by Major Donovan P Yeuell of the ROTC department, FRomms Christmas Saving Sale SALE , -:- SALE SALE Our entire Winter Stock of all nationally known merchandise must be sacrificed at a price that could not be-duplicated again. Each departmentihas the largest selection in this season's wearing apparel. - SALE STARTS IUESPAY I ,DECEMBER Cash Only NO Charges No ExChanges - Sweaters Shirts Gloves $1.95, Odd, Odd 1 5 0 aff REG. TO $3.50 LOt Lot T ) • A-11.1 One Lot • ' Florsheim Shoes - • , Brown $595 • Black • Grey • Suede • Calfskin • - • Scotch Reg. _ Grain to $lO , JARMAN SHOES -' Friendly Five Custom , , , Made $425 $595 Reg. $5 Reg. $7.50 ALL STYLES ALL COLORS I WOMEN'S VITALITY - SHOES , • Suede • Kid • Gabardine - •Black - , *Brown Sloe 4 to'9 Wompifs Shoes - - $3.95 • Women's'Shoes 1, 4:1 '05 r - ~ Cash \ . .. - ‘,, 1 ( - .• , : - Only .. , ' . . - , No , ' • 114 E. College Avenue , Exchanges' ..... •,. ~..... . . . . -•,,v,,,vv:seassissoisuzincralmuurssu ough, Cornell, Ramwatel, Coul- the team is aided this year by a ruling allowing all proficient Jun iors and seniors to try out lor the team Previously, the only upper classmen who could try out were advanced course , ROTC students The team is also receiving for the first time an appropriation from the School of - Physical Education and Athletics Thiel To Attend Meeting Glenn N Thiel, .Instructor in physical education and athletics and coach of lacrosse, will go to New York City December 10 to at tend the annual meeting of college lacrosse coaches ' New Fall Florsheim Shoes $785 $88.5 Reg. $8.75 Reg. $lO MEN'S SHOES , One Odd Lid " - Friendly Five t l 6 Crosby Square ' Edgerton Fortune Formerly $7.50 NOW •Oxfords i fiStraps \ *Pumps sip Pair s $7:36 Second Pair Only $3.0.0 • , • Low, cuhan" and high heels Wid ths, AAA to B. , ' Peacock ; S I T- $5:4- Reg. 38.50 and Tuesday, December 6, 1938 Bill Jeffrey Picks All-East Soccer ,Team, 8111-Jeffeey's selections for his unofficial All-Eastern soccer 'Gm Include three members of the , championship Penn State team which this season won eight con secutive games and ended 13. sixth' undefeated season They arc Bob Schulei '4O, an All-Eastern last season at right , fullback, Walt Hosterman '4l, con sidered by Jeffrey the "find" of the; 19,10 campaign at right halfback.l and Gus Bigott, wing -footed Tone-, zuelan sophomore,' outside left The complete team• , G- - Adams, Army , RF—Schuler, Penn State LF—Johnson, Princeton RHS—Hosterman, Penn State • CHB=Foust,;Pena , LHB—Kilpatrick, Navy - OR--Atkinson; Haverford IR—Nemchik, Temple CF—Jackson, Brown," - - IL—Parker, Navy, r OL—Sigott, Penn State Since 1026 when Jeffrey b‘gan, his coaching career at Penn State, theiNittanymen have won 70 con 2,, tests, lost 6, tied 14, for ah age of 'BOO the highest in the— east Accoading to a Univetsity or Denver suivey, the avelage - co-ed , wears a size 14 chess mrsacmcw. - tt:cmost.-.zaeacince .4 " Nothing Changed , 1 But the Trice .-- , g 1 / REVERSIBLE' IF ' COATS ' - $l, - 19,-s:'': I: 1 Reg. to ~_ :,; - '4.518.p94.,,, , ~„,:;,- _:„...,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y `M, 1, 5 e . .....' Iv ' - ..., ,,. . - S , EN'S-SOX' , Or'r 4 k: - -r • -* ..', ,1-: 4for_ H -";- 4 "1 : _ V - 4 / 9 , 0" $ r . 9ne, Odd Lbt MEN'S;• SUITS add COATS • ''' 95 '-' „., Reg. to:s4o : - ,g Alteration at Cost 1 ' g , SCHOBLETATS:: - $2 ,:„., , 25, - ..,-,, 1:- -7-A- , ~sil, REGULARLY TO Se BUSH., COATS , i 4 • .. - • Rubbeelciotivea . r ' oes Goodric h` 15,x`'OFF FULL DRESS 7, ,% ' fuxeillOs 53; t 'tvi&ka'x,s/
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