Friday, September 22, 1939 •Call Eor Managers All sophomores wishing to try tout for second assistants in foot* ,bnll are lequenteri to report at 'the Wntei. Towei or at the foot* 'dial! practice field to ony of the /first ‘assistant managers immedi* ately ' > MORNINGSTAR j , y BREAD ! , Mornlngstar .Bread is 'fine ! ,for every purpose It makes ' 1 sandwiches that are pleasing' ; ’ in taste and at’the same time j nourinshmg. And If you want \ crisp toast that fairly melts ' in your mouth this is the | loaf for you **• | ' Morning Star, Tru-Wheat | „ Purity IBread and Tropliy , ' .Cake. 1 BHHI t H| HbHBH v i nB9Bn Bfl< fIVH "BBflF .mm Bi^B hv - ‘ ' , - YOU CAN! Someone will Why not you 9 Royal’s great CONTEST Is simple-easy! And-ofc boy-% 2,500 cash, first ph*e, and 150 other / awards! Stop in at any store where Royal Portables.are sold-obtain a TREE Entry Blank-fill it out-mail it... That’s all you have to do! Nothing to buy-iV costs nothing to enter. Don’t delay! Enter today! *lO.OOO FOR NAMES CONTEST SEE OUR SELECTION ■ ? i oi, > ■ -w ROYAL TYPEWRITERS STOP IN FOR BLANK, C- L j ' u » -r If uv rv%i' METZGERS i'JSTQf HERE 7 You-Will-Enjoy Trading .at ; THE CORNER BOOK STORE >*i * Corner'Of College and Pugh L ik. A - ' , , :i~ ' ? , ✓ - 1 - - > * i f T rl -■- x ' ;first national bank OF STATE COLLEGE .? r l - - v \ ~ ' ' j, i 1 * 1 ■\l “ „ - 'Member/df / • KvFedeml Depositlmurance,Corporation ~ r . j Starting Grid Team Still Question Mark 'lnjuries, Slow Condition, Retard . Selection Of First String Eleven By DICK PETERS 'ln lust two short weeks'from'tomorrow Bucknell’s Thui dering,Horde will face eleven Nittany Lions on Beaver Fieli <And that -is about all that seems certain right .now in tl camp of the Lions—that there will he elcven'men But it still a question as to who the .eleven men w'll be Injuiies and the slow condition ing of some of the men have tin own the starting line-up piob lem mlo a worse muddle than 'the -European l wai situation The big -gest piublem is in the middle of •the line wheie capable leserves aie lauing and wheie the mudd lingest (we didn’t look it up m Webster's little book) part of the Imuddle has‘been all along To bogin, Leonaid Frketich, a sophomore who wus heavdjr count ed on to hold down a first string tackle slot, wa'«, late in reporting pnd is 'having, difficulty cutting (1 o W n to his propei playing weight Walt Kmaz, veteian'- tac kle, ha« been taking it easy to :avor. .1 severe cut on his face Chuck Medlar, sophomore tackle piospect,'is in the Infnmary with leg tiouble and seems almost cel lain not to ?et in the opener Ths leaves Call Stravinski and Frar Platt holding down the tael i.osts Knee Bothers Gajecki Leon Gajecki, .by far the mi capable center‘on the squad, hi been troubled “with his knee bi unless something unfoieseen ‘ha] pens, nill be snapper-back wht Octobei 7 rolls aiound 'Bob Ki enda, sophomore, ranks second this department at present ’ Terminal jobs seem almost sei ed up by Captain Spike Alter ar Tom VaVgo, with Grover Wash) baugh and Gil Radcliffe secon choicer Wade Mon and Sophomoi Mike Garbinski are the 'fust tv> i unking guards, while Ted Nemet and Dean Seats arc the best serves Backfield Unpredictable By iai the most unpiedictable situation nnscs when a fii«t stung oaekfiekl ts considered Chuck Pet- ers, at tailback, seems to be the only man who is certain to start Lloyd lekes and Bill Smaltz <are still battling for the fullback job, with a probability that the former will be °hifted to the wing in case Smaltz gets the tjjree-back spot Craig White, now in-;the Infirmary with a bad ankle, was fir3t choice ioi the wing slot, though t Len Krouse sonhomoue might beat him out Bill Get hard and Johnnv Patrick are nip and tuck'when it comes to the blocking post Bill Debler, who showed gieat promise in spung drills,,has leported late and may not "be able to get into condition in time to make trouble for Ger haid ar.d Patuck before opening game time Ben "Magic Toe” Pollock, who in his sophomore year booted (ele ven ou" of twelve .extra (points, is back in Lion football'togs and .is expected to add his bit to the Hig gmsmens’ scoring punch this sea son Pollock was not in school last season , , »- X 7 , A new gauge measures the di anietei of small .holes in machin ery accmately by turning ajenob that expands a split ball until it fits a hole -Fraternity Candy s , 'Concessions \ 'Delivery Service f. 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' ‘ >•Allan At the “AirlCooled” Sign , PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SOCCER MENTQRiI Genial Scot, who will embark up on his seventh 'potential unde 'feated season as coach of Penn State's soccer Lions when Get tysburg comes here September Cub Gridders Start j Regular Practices ; Penn State’s Fieshmen grid, •quad svvttn£ into tliefi Hist or ganized piactice vestet day At thefr Initial meeting Wednesday.' attended bv approximately 100 bovs, Condi Malty McAndieus out* iiuei] the Cub schedule and initi ated them to the nidlinents of his coai hing system The opening piactice sessions, which will continue on thiongh to day and tomoirow. weie taken up mainly with fundamental di ills and two-on-one contacts Coach McAndrews stated he would avoid team scrimmages foi sometime be cause of the onvnJ-potent danger of injuries Women-in Sports | By EDYTHE RICKEL W R A will inaugurate fall ac tivities with a'bang at its super* •special Open House in White Hall, Octobei 4th Peatuie of the eve ning will he a hobby show and if ❖ou collect anything from dolls to tall blondes you’ie invited to be an exldbiioi There’ll be -faculty display too, so come and see what youi favoilte,piof collects besides blue book questions , Baibara Clark. Geitrude Hel mets. Helen Duver, Janet Flem ing. and Maijoiie Harwick are membeis ot the piogram commit tee ami Jay Chew and Helen- Mazui make up the arrangement committee Noima Stillwell # and J Gall Pope will be In chaige of food; and Helen Woodcock, Janet HaitZj and kelen Got don will managei publicity j Hockey and archery practice! will begin Monday at 4 p m onj Holmes Field, so come one, come* all* ’ ' ! Bicycle Outing Planned If' extia pounds aie a majof nvoiry remember bicycling is good foi the iiguie Kitty Bender, chairman of the Outing Club, is in charge of a'bicycle tour and is ex pecting you at White Hall ot 2 p m Sunda> . And last but not least don’t foiget to check next Friday for ,the Outing Club Cabin partyl Almost a million gallons of'fuel oil are' required to beat Mount Holyoke College-buildings a year. Harriers Race On October 7 - ; jLions Look For Revenge Manhattan Here 'By'ED HALL 'Three weeks, Hint’s the short time remaining before Ihe Nittany Lion stretches Its-paws on-the‘col lege -golf course in an attempt to avenge Its defeat at the 'hands of a! classy and somewhat sensational Manhattan College outfit in the Eastern >IC4*A .meet last Fall Dope to Appear tHere Between itlie time of this Issue and the one that .appears on the Friday before the Satui day iace. which Ls five sheets (newspapers toiyou) awnv. .this writer Is going to attempt to give ns nccninte.Qs possible <a snmmnr} of the oppos- ami their members Next issue that -much .discussed teim Slate” which uns’lnvent* ed by Bob Lane (and picked up, dncidentlj »by Pliiln sports scribes) wtyle 1 was still awav on vacation •will he discussed b> the .members ofMhe cross-countrj squad ItMl be r J-nteresting to see whether or not the> believe it to he the “Sui cide Schedule” its cracked up to be" - After that t peihaps a short historv of the opposing teams and their lecords last yeai might help to understand just what the Nlt tnny Lion will do to them oi what they will do to the Lion when they meet during the season t • 1 or - •„ IyOUR SCHOOL rOAYB t«>* • «-»*nd perfect 'writing r icompenionforyeeti to com* , i \ A BEAUTIFUL. 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