Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 31, 1939, Image 4

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    Page Four
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Place
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ißook Store
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'' 12!) W. Heaver Avenue
State College, l’a.
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HAWKS IN
l THE HAND
, Adventures in
Photography and
's' Falconry
by
; Frank & John
" CRAIGHEAD
Class of ‘4O
-Shows at • - • - 6:30, B*3o
Complete Show as Late as 9 05
Last tunes today
GEORGE RAFT
JAMES CAGNEY
“EACH DAWN I DIE”
Wednesday and Thursday
MIRIAM
HOPKINS
BETTE
DAVIS
“THE OLD MAID”
, - with
GEORGE BRENT
ISSSSSSSi
Shows at • 1 30 3.00, 6.30, 8.30
Complete Show as Late as 9.05
TODAY AND WED.
'"Added—Donald Duck Cartoon
£ A Return Engagement
2, Stanley and
- LIVINGSTONE”
with
SPENCER TRACy
RICHARD GREENE
NANCY KELLY
* > HENRY HULL
YOU CAN GET HOUSEPARTY SPECIALTIES AT
Honorary Taps Caruthers
Ralph Caiulheis ’4O who was out
of town at tlie time of formal tap
ping ceremonies has been initiat
ed into Pnrmi Nous
Nevada and Wyoming each have
only one institution of Inghei
learning
Collars may clioke, shirts
buckle and tails ride up
But > our dancing feet are
superbly at case m Mans
fields Ease that-wiU make
you want to dance until
;lt in tlie sky
SHARPING, INC
formerly
S.P.S. Shoe Store
135 S ALLEN STREET
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
McKee’s Market
131 W. Beaver Ave. Dial 4921
If it grows, we have it
Stop To See Our
COMPLETE SELECTION
of
Evening Gowns & Dinner Dresses
MOORE'S DRESS SHOP
Five Pennsylvania
Teams Join New
College’ Ice Loop
Tentative schedules have beeu
(ii,i\\u up. foi the new Pennsyl
vania Collegiate Hockev League
which Penn State will join this
wlntel Five teams will partici
pate with each meeting the other
one time
All the league games will be
played in the Heishey Arena at
S p m Fiiday evenings pielimin
an to the piofessional games
theie
Teams participating will be
Penn State Lafayette Lehigh.
Penn and the Heishey Junior
Cubs Heishey officials will pio
vide pads and gloves foi the
goalies and pay tianspoitation foi
the teams
The Penn State schedule is De
ceinbei $, Penn, Jauuaiy 12, Hei
shey, Februmy 2, Lafayette, and
Match 1, Lehigh
Women in Sports |
Betty Wlidger Ml, aud Jffu Hartz
M 2 will meet to decide the owner
oi Penn State’s feminine tennis
crown if and when the weather
pet rnits
Friday night the Riding club
will be hostesses at "White Hall
Refieshments will be pait of the
inducement and theie’s always a
paitnei for ping-pong oi a fourth
at bridge
Helen Diievei won fhst honors,
Bettv Puch second, and Ellen
Moore third fn the Columbia Round
of Sunday’s ai cilery tournament
Louise Hack, Betty Bartolette and
Mai ion Ellen weie tiist, second
and thiid lespectlvely In the modi
fied lound
Lambda Chi Alpha
Merger Proposed
Plans have been appioved foi
the national union of the Lambda
Chi Alpha and Theta Kappa Nu
fiatermties under the name of
Lambda Clu Alpha The united
fiateimties will have approximate
ly 105 undergraduate chapters,
and will be the fourth largest so
cial fraternity in the nation
Proposals of the amalgamation
of the two fraternities were ap
proved by Lambda Chi Alpha at
its biennial assembly at San
Fiancisco and at a special con
vention of Theta Kappa Nu in Bir
mingham, Alabama. Several mem
bers of Theta. Kappa Nu have been
elected to the goveimng board of
Lambda Chi Alpha
THE GLENHLAND GRILIE Ginger Ale, SodajrTom Collins Mixer, Tom Tuckerj 7Up aiid Cracked Ice
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ORANGE SCORI
, CLIFF WILSON
Syracuse Halfback
+ + +
Football
Continued From Page 1-
more did Penn State get into Or
ange territory, that late m the
fourth period on a pass from 1
Smaltz to Lloyd Ickes which ear
ned to the Syiacuse 49-yard stripe
The Syiacusans lost thetr best
chance to bieak the deadlock
when Phil Allen, sub end, diopped
a pass fiom Dick Banger late in
the thud stanza Allen was in the
clear on the Lion 20 yard line at
the time, but let the pigskin drool
through his numbed hands A
fourth period field goal attempt
by the Orange failed miserably
when Jack Hmkle bobbled the pass
fiom center and the ball went to
the Lions on downs on then own
28-yaid stupe
Alter Does Well
Captaifi Spike Alter played one
of the best games of his career,
smashing Syiacuse ball-camera
for innumerable losses, chiefly.by
dumping then interference in then
own faces In fact, the Lion lead
,ei was m the Oiange backfield so
much of the time, that the New
York boys were seriously consid
ering electing him honorary cap
tain of the Solcm-coached outfit
Outstanding on the defense, as
usual, was Leon Gajeckt, Nittany
center, who fiom his backer-ur
spot wreaked havoc with the Or
ange ball-toters during the entire
game Wade Mori, at guaid, was
a potent factor in the Lion .de
fense as w'ell r ytj
Freshman Riflemen Called*
Candidates for the fieshman rifle
team must lepoit to the Airaory'at
4 p m on Thuisdaj ’
CLASSIFIED ,
Typewiiters—All makes expert
ly lepahcd Poi table and office
machines foi sale oi lent Dial
23-12 Hany F Ma-nn, 127 W Bea
vei avenue , 10 Sept'
TENNIS RACKETS reatrung—
Ai morn’s tennis strings, 2-24
hour service Lowest prices ‘in
town All woik positively guaran
teed. The Restringer, 206 W Col
lege Dial *33CO
Attention—The Student Union
Office is in no way responsible for
the dellveiy of the Collegian We
do, however, keep Collegian copies
ut om office for those who fail to
lcceive their copy thiough the
pi oper chunnels 45 4tcoGD
Notice—We have many calls for
tulent in the entertainment line
and would like to have all magi
cians. singers, jugglers, hypnoti
ze! s, dancers, and other entertain
ers pluce their name and address
at the Student Talent Bureau 4 at
the Student Union Office immedi
ately 41-4tch—GD
Lost—White beaded bag contain
ing Elgin watch and class ring
Return to Student Union Reward
86 2tp EIC
WILL PERSON who took by mis
take biown reversible coat front
White Hall, Wednesday evening
icturn to Student Union "
90-ltpdTH
INTELLIGENT GIRL would like
to share apaitmcnt with anoth
er girl or obtain private room In%
quite Box B. IpdKIM
LOST—Brown checked overcoat
in North Liberal Arts, outside
of Room Five. Reward Call Stu
dent Union. 92-ltpdGD
FOR RENT—One apartment, two
bediooms, kitchen and private
bath Four students preferred.
Available immediately. Cleaned
daily, 120 E. Fatrmount.''
„ 93-ltpdKlM
lEugene H. Ledererl
REAL ESTATE
114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066
State College n
Cub Booters Score
In Closing Minutes
To Hold Cornell, 2-2
The Nlttanv cub soccer squad
and the Cornell freshman bopters
wallowed to a muddy 2-2 deadlock
Satuiday afternoon on the practice
field.
Craig Allen, Cornell? slipped one
by the Lion goalie for the initial
tally in the first quartei Penn
State retaliated in the second quar
ter when Oliver Jones stabbed the
ball into the net, evening the scoie
ut 1-1
In an extra peilod, Cornell aguiu
foiged ahead when Austin Brown
pushed acioss the second score,
but Stanley Lion for
ward. tied up the game with the
final boot a few’ minutes before
the game ended
Team Places 4th
In Dairy Contest
The Dairy Products Judging
Team composed of foui seniors,
placed fourth in the National Inter
collegiate Contest held at San
Francisco on October 23 .The con
test. In which 16 teams paitlcl
pated, was won by lowa
J W Walcta was second in but
tei judging P H Cober was third
In cheese, seventh in f ice cream,
and eighth in butter J R Raup
placed sixth in cheese and tenth
hi milk
KNOTS YOU ALL
HAVE SEEN
IN THIS SAME ISSUE
A half hour of excitement Harold
Chanmng Wire’s yam Glory Hole about
a cave-in 1700 feet down! (Too bad they’d
fired l the lad they thought was “yellow,”
the only man who had tho key to tho
rescue....) *.
AND a lively story of a girl reporter
who went out to cover the races ( and ran
into a story with a real news angle—
when she fell m love with a gentleman
nder, and he walked away!
MORE spine chills in the climax of Alec
Hudson’s vivid and authentic submarine
war story, Battle Stations.
_ PLUS ... an article, The Great Red
Father, by W G Krivitsky, on the bloody
undercover work" of the Comintern in
Germany; and If You Must Borrow— by
Lowell Brentano. (Attention—studpnts
lowontheirpocketmoneyDAlsostones ''
by Zachary Gold and William Faulkner,
poems, editorials, cartoons. * i
Joe Bourne ’42
Tours Nation In
Ping-Pong Show
Sophomoie tiavels 15.0UU miles
lit eight weeks givhig table tennis
exhibitions before amazed specta
tors
Joe Bouine M 2, liberal uiLisl,
spent tils vacations Impelling us
commentutoi with two national
table tennis champions from
Princeton
With tlieii specially equipped
sedan piled high with luggage, the
most impoitunt item u 200-pound
table, the three college boys trav
eled from Chicago to Daytona
Bcuch to Bui Harboi, Maine, pluy-
Ing at famoufe hotels, lesoits, and
night clubs
Appear in Shows
Foi a week they weie featured
in Oirin Tuckei’s floor show at
Chicago Lake Placid, Skytop, Po*
cono Manoi, Sagamore Hotel at
Lake Geoige, and Poland Spnngs
House are some of the other pioni
inent spots that enjoyed their
show "
Senator Boiuh watched the'tiio
perform, and Lawson Little, fa
mous golfei, played and lost one
of theit challenge matches
’With Dan Kreei and Abbott Nel
son of Princeton, Joe has toured
35.000 miles in thiee yeais, acting
as commentatoi and comedian
while Ills pals turned away dilves
25 feet from the table and smashed
four balls at once with tuned fiy
ing pans
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by F *MCIS Wallace m
GcrKardt Out For, Season
William Gerhardt, *42, vara!
football squad member, has got
to Pittsburgh foi a knee operatic
and will be lost to the Lions U
the test of the season
MAREMOR
the FLORIST
222 West Reaver
Phone 3151
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Tuesday, October 31,1939
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