November 17, 1939 n’t Torget to Bring ” * Your Ice* Skates Back With You, ICHILLING B.~Pußh .St.' Co-eds,.Hurry!. - - - *; Ask Your Sugar Daddies. f MORTAR BOARD’S Spinster’s Slap INFORMAL $l.OO per, couple . REX ROCKWELL NOV. 17th WHITEHALL ; 1 r „■ ■ BEHIND YOUR CALL When you make a Long Distance call, you use much more than the -telephone you see. You use miles 6Fwire and cable, complex switch ing ‘mechanisms, vacuum tube am plifiers, loading coils, poles and other equipment. You benefit by years of laboratory research and constant checking of plant and equipment by an army of telephone people. You get the world’s finest .telephone service at low cost. LADIES MESH AND SILK HOSE MENDED— PRICES REASONABLE EXPERIENCED OPERATORS 722 W. College Ave. \ . , 1 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA K 'AW • ■ i Fleming Releases Grid Cards For 1940 And 194 ' An eight-game Lion football schedule for 1040 and a nine game card for 1941 were an nounced yesterday by Ned M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics. New opponents on next year’s slate will be West Virginia, New York University, South Carolina, and Temple, the. first three to played on ’ New Beaver Field Dropped from this year’s schedule are Pennsylvania, Army, Cornell and Maryland. • - Featuring the nine-game 2941 card will be the opening battle with Colgate University at Ham ilton, N Y This will mark the first time since 1931 that the Statd gndders have tackled nine oppon ents in the same season The complete schedules ,1940 Oct. 5 Bucknell, home ' . 12—West Virginia, home 19—Lehigh, 'away 26;—Temple, away Nov. 2—South Carolina, home 9—Syracuse, away 16—N. Y. U , home 23—Pittsburgh, away 1941 Oct. 4—Colgate, away j 11—Bucknell, home 18—Temple, away 25—Lehigh, home __ NoV. I—>N. Y. U., away B—Syracuse, home .. - 15—West Virginia, home ' 22—Pittsburgh, away 29—South Carolina, away Coming Co-ed’s rrn Dreatn A new selection of moderately l rQ ill priced gowns, yhfl for ' Wj| Soph H6p ;/| If jou- want' to Jil tool; your best f/il foi this ' < . n ffrrir//|l nee 4 s HI KALIN’S Dfess Shop „ PENN STATE COLLEC-lAN Lion Hooters Meet Temple Away Tomorrow In Final Tilt Of Year By ED McLORIE The schedule- makers saved the best for Inst, but whether It will he for the bpst of Penn State’s soccer Lions Mill be seen only af ter the Nittany hooters leave the field at Temple tomorrow in the season’s finale. The Owls boast one of their strongest teams in recent' years and actually present the greatest threat to the Lion streak of any team met this season They have lost only one game, to Gettysburg 21 It must be remembered that last year the Temple lads threw a scare Into Nittany followers when they led the Lions until the last period In the waning seconds of the game, Gus Bigott crashed through with the winning tally. Apparently -not satisfied with the woik of Zan Laskarns at goalie, Coach Bill Jeffrey has stat ed that he may use veteran for ward Woody Wfodock to guard the Harriers Einter IC4-A’s Monday Smith To Run Against Nation’s Best Runners By ED HALL With the wounds of'three pre vious defeats healed somewhat by the salve of a win over Pitt, the Lion cross countrymen trained themselves to a peak this week in preparation for their invasion of the IC4-A’s in New York City next Monday Bill Smith, IC4-A champion, will seek to duplicate his triumph oi last 3 ear as he faces the hest run ners of the nation Every team that 1 defeated them this season and several outstand ing .squads nofon their dual meet schedule will run, '‘against the Nit* tanymen Competition Listed Strongest teams entered against them will be Michigan State, IC4-A team 'champions last year, "Man hattan humbler of the. Blue .and Write "several weeks ago, Syra cuse, and'Pitt i Individual runners out 1 ” to beat Smith are Ray Fehr of Michigan State, nemesis of Mysterious Bilri in the Spa'rtain-Lion idual earlier in the season, Les McMitchell-, of NYU,* Smith of Maine, Cavalier of Syracuse, Elmer of Lehigh and Rendell of Alfred. Lion harriers besides Smith who are making w tlie trip are Captain Frank Manle, Len Henderson, Gra ham Miller, Arnold Olsen, Pop Thiel and Alex Bourgerie. Irld Star Of 1899 To Make Army Trip .Earl Hewitt, who scored a touchdown for Penn State against Army 40 years ago, will be an official member of the Lion foot ball party making the trip u.» West Point this week-end Hewitt, who - lives m Indiana; Pa, accounted for the touchdown which defeated the Cadets, 6-0, m 1899 That occasion marked the first of a two-game series between Penn State and Army The second con rest, 'which took place the next year, 1900, ended in a scoreless tie V\ ' i Lion Cubs Lose Final Game To Army,»26-6 Army’s undefeated plebe foot ball team downed a hard-fighting Nifctqny, Liyn Cub oytfit at West rfofht'Wednesday" afternoon, 26-6 The game Wednesday, was the season finale for the State fresh- men as they completed the year with two wins and four defeats. THE COLLEGE nets Senior Johnny Shaffer has also been given a “break” as he is included in the contingent that will entor Philadelphia with determi nation to 'make it the seventh straight year without defeat Nemchlk Is Star The - Temple team is built around their high scoring forward George Nemchik, who accounted foi two of his team’s three goals when they defeated Bucknell 3-0 last week > Among the Owl’s victims are Fianklin and Marshall, Delaware, MERIVALE SHOP . S. ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Dwaystohavea _ GOOD TIME FOR W Any one good time for a nickel would be a bargain. But in this week’s Post, you get at least' ten kinds of entertainment, and a lot of timely information, all for 5 cents! 1. FOUR-WAY DRAMA. The leading story in this week’s Post is recommended for (X) football fans, (2) en gaged couples, (3) girls smitten with gridiron stars, and (4) fathers who have sons in love with the wrong girL Read Yesterday’s Heroes, by a new Post writer, William Brent 2. INFORMATION PIECE. Are you annoyed by people who know "all about the war”? You can silence them by revealing the important secret clause in the Rome-Berlin axis agreement. You’ll find it in Demaree Bess’ article, Mussolini Prepares for War A radio dispatch from Geneva. \ - 3. FUN WITH OUR FOUR-FOOTED PALS. Note to Wives' When, you see papa polishing his'shotgun, quick get him Vereen Bell’s yarn, Brag Dog , to read! He’ll end by wanting to own a bird-dog, of course But you can talk him out of that - 4. HIGH JINKS BETWEEN THE LINES. After the game is over, read Tom Meany’s football article, Dixie Plays for Blood. Not that the South fights the Civil War all over again, you understand, but what’s a kick in the face if the referee isn’t looking? Sizzling football stones retold by a sports wnter who’s watched the stretchers go by! 5. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE. "His wife doesn’t knowitybutlhearProfeßSorLorber /bCS bas been running around with that if» good-lookmgschool teacherl”lsthere l« a y° ur neighborhood the men ber, definitely, when you read -"Ci Jj J. y-thestoiyonpagelBofthisweek’BPost, ( But Love the Sinner, by Eve Bennett. k. T'P'- RL Dickinson, Bucknell and several other minor victories In addition to All-American Nemchik, they have a smooth passing forward line which includes a scoring threat in outside forward Bur rowes A Common Expression In Town and On Campus “You Can Get It at Metzgers Hunting Equipment of AH Kinds—Shotguns and Rifles f< WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE - Ice Skate Outfits Figure and Hockey—Have Your Skates Sharpened Now. Complete Line of Skiis and Accessories Sports Clothifi See Our New Line of Pocket Classics, Good Binding Clear Print. Only 25 cents TOYS Shop at METZGER’S ANOTHER ONE STATE ! BEAT ARMY MAGAZINES CANDIES GRAHAM’S ALL THE LATEST NEWS Sale and For Rent. GAMES 6. PLAY GOLF WITHOUT AGONY. Ever play with somebody who keeps quoting rules—m his favor? Read Prank Bunce's story, Fore!, of the sweet young thing in red shirt and shorts who got even with the club’s most formidable player—by being up on rules we bet most golfers haven't even heard of! 7. SHARE YOUR PLEASURE in the Post with others. Tell them how Father Divine produces thousand-dollar bills with the dexterity of a magician, to feed regiments of negro —and white—"angels ” You’ll learn how when you read Jack Alexander’s rollicking article, All Father’s Chillun Got Heavens^- about the half-pint messiah who admits he is God 8. GAME OF LOVE: (PJayed by 4). Is an ambitious wife a spur or a knife in the back (jk\- to a husband starting in business? Here’s J— the bittersweet story of two husbands whose wives racedfor "success ”Richard Sherman’s gp: &} y Won't You. Walk a Little Faster? S' l 11 1 9. BE A MAN-ABOUT-TOWN WITHOUT MOVINB AN INCH. You can enjoy a personally conducted tour backstage with the First Lady of the Theatre. Read about the tune Helen Hayes first met George M. Cohan; the time she played to cowboys, what happened in herJirst ’'grown up” part. (It’s in the unique story of her life, by her moth* er, continued in this week’s Post Third part of eight.) 10. FUN IN TAHITI WITH NORDHOFF & HALL. It may be raining or snowing when you take this week’s Post home. What do you care? You’ll be IN Tahiti having a guy time reading Out of Gas, the comic ■■'l JitiVnyrTT^ 1 ud'entures of the Tuttle family. You’re in time to catch the second part of this five-part novel, by the authors of those best-sellers. The Hurricane, Mutiny on the Bounty and The Dark River. ENCORE! Don’t miss the editorial on page 22, \ A Chance to Go to Work .And fourteen swell 1 t cartoons. And poems (we direct your special / attention to ofie on page 24 entitled For The • Agony Column ) book: /7T/IK*
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