Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 17, 1939, Image 4

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    For Your
rHANRSGIYING BANQUET
It’s Tradition To Serve
POULTRY
STRICTLY FRESH
HAND PICKED
ook’s Market
. FRAZIER ST. DIAL 791
There’s
o Greaf
'SJSjvfe/y
out Cigarette Tobaccos
There are four types
of tobaccos found in the more popular
cigarettes, namely... Bright, Maryland,
Burley and Turkish.
All THESE TOBACCOS except Turkish (which is
bought direct from the planters in Turkey and Greece)
and Maryland (which is bought through sealed bids
under government supervision) are bought at public
auction, just like any other auction where you might
Have bought in a table or a chair.
At THE AUCTION SALE the tobacco is piled in
baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and
cuch purchaser buys all of his tobaccos by competitive
bidding for the particular piles he wants.
Xl-IE CHESTERFIELD BUYERS buy the best'of
these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend.
And it'is Chesterfield's Combination ... the right amounts
of Burley and Bright... just enough Maryland.'.. and
just enough Turkish—that makes the big difference
between Chesterfield and other cigarettes.
It IS BECAUSE of this combination
that Chesterfields are COOLER, have
a BETTER TASTE and are DEFINITELY
MILDER. They are made of the world’s
best cigarette tobaccos. You can’t buy
a better cigarette.
T E * F '
AKE YOUR NEXT PACK
i 9, Liggett tc Myeu Tobacco Co
on’t Miss Thespian
Feafwrmg—The Statesmen ■ Jafe?
9 t0,12;P. M.
EGHALL
By Popular Oemandt
Return Showing
Thespian-Glee
SWING
PINAFORE
“Put It On Your
MUST List For
The Weekend!”
Bob Wilson, Collegian
NOVEMBER 24 & 25
(Pltt-Soph Hop Weekend)
ALL SEATS—SOc
, IV.*'. '
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Between The Lions
Bob Wilson
THAT H.OPE which spiings. eternal flared like a' toich for Penn
State's football fiatemity today as Coach Bob Higgins and his cocksure
band of giidhon wuniois found themsolvcs only a Mule’s kick away
fiom what maj (oi may not) be the most successful Lion football sea
son In 12 yenis
Novelty
Provided the Nittunymon tide to u loughshod vlctoiy over Army ut
West Point toniouow, they will go into the Pitt game with only one
deep seal and u tiny scratch on thcii 1-039 escutcheon —a somewhat
novel achievement for them ootishleilng that the-lasi season they lost
less than threo games was in 1927
State Ready ~
And bo it’s a delhiously happy
gang of gridders, fired by an up
set victory ovei Penn, that will
storm the Army’s stronghold on
the Hudson tomorrow afternoon
prepared to check the buffeting at
tack a stubborn Cadet team is ex
pected to offer. , v
Deduction
It compaiatlve retoids for the
cut rent season mean anything,
State has the edge, Army, has
’v on three, lost three and tied one
If weight means anything. State
still has the edge If reserve
strength counts at all, State ‘ has
the edge again
Hrilliant deduction No 3497
State has the edge’
Revelation
Things you never knew till now.
Of the* three New York _State
games this season, *tke Army game
will be the best pationized Ap
proximately 350 Penn State tick
ets were sold foi the Cornell tilt,
onlv 150 for the Syracuse scrap
So fai upwards of 1,100 State fol
low eis will attend the Army-skir
mish Of State’s eight oppo
nents, none have sent as many
scouts to analyze the Lions as .has
Army There have been between
three and five Army scouts' at
every Penn State game this year
Which yust goes to illustrate one
extreme of military pieparedness
Sizzling Sahib
Capped by ljis upset, piedlctions
hi the Penn-Penn State and lowa-
Notre Dame games. Sahib Small
liw returned to form last weelc to
pick seven winners out of ten,
boosting liis season's average to
557 per cent or 39 right out of 70
games ' ,
This week the Sahib picks— 1
Penn State over Army
Holy Cross over Carnegie Tech
Michigan over Penn ~ r
Georgia Tech over '
Princeton over Yale ' '
Ohio State over Illinois
N. Carolina over Duke
Cornell over Dartmouth
Missouri over Oklahoma
N., Y U over Georgetown
Weekend Tips
If you plan to be in New Yoik
arouud 7pm tonight, it would be
nOl til your while to accept Fred
Waring’s blanket invitation' “to
Penn State students to attend his
cigarette bioadcast flora the Van*
derbilt Tiieatei
If >ou’ie going to be right heie
in State College about that same
time and are looking for some real
excitement. State Collcgo High
and Cleaifield will provide it at
their annual gild setto under .the
lights of the high school field at
the corner of Frazier and Nittany.
Football
(Continued From Page One).-
work of the “Mighty Mite” Peppei
Petrella will live long m the mem
oiies of Franklin Field fans The
149 - pound scoring ace came
thiougli with his sixth touchdown
of the yeai on a beautiful 17-yard
dash to tally in the first period oi
the Quaker battle Petrella j’haa
scored one touchdown-
Lions in evciy game this year ex
cept the Cornell encounter,-.in
which he was out of action witn
injuries m first period r ,
Peters Does Well
Steve Rollins and Chuck Peters
showed hard-iunmng form at Phil
adelphia The return to form of
tne latter is particularly gratify
ing to Nittany fans, as the tow
headed tailback has been off form
so far this season. Johnny Pat
nek, besides kicking a 'thrilling
15-yard field goal in the second
period, led the State in
their smashing attack on the Penn
ends and would-be tacklers, ’.v
In the line, Wade Mon contin?
ucd his brilliant defensive work of
the past few games. The bruising
Lion guard stopped a lot of Quak
er water which might have other
wise seeped through the Lion front
wall. Leon Gajecki, at center, ■y/as
his usual playful self—only we’ll
play with dynamite. '{•!/.
SA*
CLASSIFIED
Typewriters—All makes expert
ly repaired Portable and office
machines for sale or rent Dial
2342 Harry F Mann, 127 W. Bea
ver avenue < 16-Sept.
TENNIS RACKETS restrung—
Armour’s tennis strings; 2-24
hour service. Lowest prices m
town All work positively guaran
teed. The Restringer, 206 W Col
lege Dial 3360
LOST—A fountain pen in or near
Cathaum Theatre Please re
turn to Student Union Reward
103-2tp*GD
AM GOING TO WEST POINT,
leaving Friday at five. Call Don,
2914, between 12 and 1 s
-116-ltp-GD
FOJt RENT—Apartment, three
rooms, private bath Suitable
for four students 1 Cooking facili
ties Phone 2887 ) 115-ltp-EK
ROOM AND BOARD—Large, airy
double room for rent two blocks
fiom Campus Excellent home
cooking Call Elmore 3223
114-lt-comp CRE
THE CARD selected Saturday eve
ning will be the Seven of'Clubs
Jack Vosburgh 113-ltp-GD
LOST 16-gauge; double barrel
Parker gun in case in front of
Penn Haven Friday afternoon Re
turn to Frank Heck, 315 S Allen
Dial 4265 Liberal reward
112*2tp GD
FOR RENT—Apartment with two
rooms, bath, kitchenette 428 W
College avenue Phone 4848
-. ‘ 111-2tp*DLG
FOR QUICK, EXPERT TYPING at
a leasonable rate, call 2918 '
‘ - 110-4tp*DLG-
FOR RENT —Rooms for week-end
or for week Running water and
single beds 122 W. Nittany ave
nue Phone 679 ‘ 108-2tp-EK
LOST—Light green Inca wool top
coat. Taken from PI Kappa Al
pha' cloakroom Saturday of house
paity Kindly return to Student
Union - 109-ltp-GD
Six down and
two to go,
Come on State
let’s beat'the foie.
BEAT ARMY !
romm's
)OaitP Old Main - Slate College
Fraternities!
HAVE YOU TRIED
BEAVER BROS.
BREADS
■ and
SWEET ROLLS
> ; , / i .
, \ •>- u':
Call 1
BjEAYER BROS:
Phone • Lewislown. 791.
de-R^isfednd ; Jiiiimie McAdams■>%:;;"'■%•• '"•'■:■•■'t v -'■■ : M
P,,-'NdV^l]^R^B|o:-'''. • 75c PER COUPM#
Profs Want Gun Practice
Professors in the School of En
gineering faculty havo started ar*
rangements to allow faculty mem
bers a period for target practice
on the Armory pistol range one
night each week
Opening Special!
Shampoo and Hair Style
50e
• Permanents,- $l6O to $5OO
• Best Materials Used _
• Three Expert Operators
• Open Thursday, and Friday
Evenings Until 9
• Opening Today
State Beauty Shop
113 E Beaver Ave.
Opposite Post Office
i? - , *
| friTmiiiimiiiiafl
| Your. Friends Will Enjoy • ■
g A Distinctive Card
jC Select Yours Early To Get'The Best In
g PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS
g • 50 for $l.OO and up
| Less 10% duri_ng November
-Your Name Printed On Each Card
I TREASURE HOUS|7
g A. |• FOR THE HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW | ■ imJ
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5, -' ‘ 136 E. College Avp., State College
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ARROW SHIRTS ; ' ARROW/HANDKERCHIEFS
, MEN’S APPAREL .
, 146 South Allen St Across from Post Office'
ARpow TIES:
. ARROW, UNDERWEAR
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Friday, November 17, 1939
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