MONDAY, * * niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiimininiiiiiiiiiiimuiimu Nibbling at The News with ROBERT LANE' HiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Biff. League Stuff— - 1 Reports emanating from. Home, of the intensification of warfare along the Libya-Egyptign border may serve as a hint that the longr awaited- debut of Premier Musso linii into big league competition is near. ' The Italians appear to be turn ing professional; following lavish spring training drills with bush league opponents Ethiopia, Al bania- anct British Somaliland;, plus a “night game” in' Spain for the purpose of sharpening- their bat ting average. From their dugouts in Africa foreign correspondents tell us that- rookie ll' Duce- appears to be preparing his Fascist club for an attempted s seizure of'the Egyp tian franchise in the major league circuit. : ' . Timed" simultaneously' with Manager Hitler's; attempt to push Great- Britain out of the- first divi sion as the pennant drive ap proaches, the Black-shirted Fas cists may eke their way into- the World' Series* On- the other hand; injuries might land the Italian team- in- the cellar. During-previous campaigns the Black Shirts have been greatly aided l by Nazi l coaching and 1 re placements, but in the- coming drive Manager Hitler may not be • able to .farm-, out, his star. Nazis ■through fear of weakening_his own i aggregation*. Whether the* Fascists are- enter ing' the major circuit with- minor league equipment,, as, many press box observers- would- have us be lieve,.. only time will tell. The Egyptians are a vital part of the British- chain- system; ,and it is not likely- that Manager Churchill will relinquish this im portant cog by the waiver route, as he did in the case of, Class D British Somaliland: : On the Sudan-Egyptian grounds on the South i th&- British forces will have the advantage of en countering the Fascist powerhouse on the Egyptian sandlots, which cover approximately 500 miles without a water.bucket in sight. Current rumors are that the Italian; fans are' not in-- accord, with' the type of play being fumed in ”\NHY NOT TRY berkshires? {where for a stocking that would be-as strong as it was pretty.' as long-wearing as it was sheer.T. as Icolbr-right as "it was elastiq. Stop hunting! Berkshire Stockings* are a lifetime; brand. That’s why* they ■call them* “The Stockings_tftat Become a Habit!"^ BERKSHIRE STOCKIW** , MOORES DRESS SHOP Gppodte ONMfcin- r«i raw by the- Black Shirts-, and that the treasury is. being, slowly drained. With this in mind, the Italian- Egyptian series may .be the decid ing factor in Manager Benito Mus solini’s bid- for recognition in the major leagues. The-Fascists ‘mur derers’ row” is in- perfect- physi cal condition, for .the coming tussle, but a perfect mental attitude must also be attained to prevent- the Black Shirts from petitioning for Et new manager when- the pressure is: on. : Under such l circumstances there : can be- no- tie; Manager" Mussolini will' either hit a. home run. or hear die- umpire bawl strike three. ‘ Yorrr r 4tMHfeirFiftf Phi Efa Sigma Award Robert S'. Voris ’4O has been; chosen in a nation-wide competi tion to receive the first Phi) Eta> Sigma graduate) scholarship, it was announced yesterday by Dr. Fran cis J. Tschan> professor of med ieval history and l member of the 'Thomas Arkle Clark award com mittee. The Thomas Arkle Clark schol arship award was founded in hon or of the founder of Phi Eta Sigma, and amounts to about s3oo' an nually. Voris will use it to take graduate work in organic chemis- When a freshman, Voris. was try at the University, of Illinois, president of the College chapter of the national: honorary' scholastic fraternity. He was also a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical’ society; Phi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematical society; and Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic society. At Commencement exercises in June, Voris was awarded the. Phi Eta Sigma senior medal and: was selected as an Evan-Pugh; scholar. He was a member of the PSCA freshman- commission, a member ,of the Student Council, and was ‘active in intramural sports. HUel Plans Reception For Incoming Sludenls The Hillel Foundation will hold its annual reception for new stu dents at its 133 W. Beaver avenue parlors at 7:3d p. im,. Friday, Sep tember 20: An- informal affair,, the recep !tion> will give freshmen and trans 'fera am opportunity to acquaint themselves with the - facilities of the Foundation and) to. meet Rabbi and Mrs. Benjamin M.‘ Kahn and .the- student leaders of the local iHallel Foundation: Refreshments will be served. Itows—- ’[BBeFroslu Where ITow Campus Calendar — Changes in freshman schedule: Not listed in the Timetable, Rus sian. 1 and 2 can be scheduled by appointment. The first meeting of the class will-be in Room 5> Liberal (Arts: at 4- p.m. Wednesday. Every,' Library Practice (LP) will l (meet in: the new, Library instead of Carnegie Library; The mass meeting in the Audi -toriuni'. at & p.m. today will have ifo do; wife: culthral activities,, and: .Iwill be. under the supervision of JDicectar Richard' R. W’. Grant. Section ENGr-5-lE, page 17- in - the Freshman Week Booklet, & a.m. ! Tuesdayi changed! from- X3,20i: Eng ■C to- X3j209; Eng" C. ’ Section ENG-5-lE, page 17; 1:10 p.m. Monday, changed. from X 2, ''2ol Eng C to Ph C, 209 Eng:C. Today Upperclass registration 8:30-12, )l:30-5 in Rec Hall. - WRA Sports Rally from Ito 4 :p.m. in-White Hall.' ( Student Union Dance from 4to :'5 p.m. in the Armory. Students desiring to try- out as actors, actresses; or technicians on the Player’s staff may sign up at Student Union. ' Freshman football meeting, Room 12; Varsity Hall; 4:10 p.m. Wednesday | Meeting of the old members of Alpha Phi Omega, Boy Scout fra ternity, will be held in Room 318 [Old. Main at 7 p.m. . the: DAILY CGLUECJMW r s • Tfiename Boofmakeris famous wfierevershoes are j sot«L ARd af PennSfaie tee Botlorf name is just as j reliable a guide fo fine shoes. i $4.00 to $8.75 j * BOTTORF BROS. BOOIERY . Entrances on Beaver and Allen I CLASSIFIEDS .SECOND FLOOR room. Twin beds. Good location, garage. Mrs. ;Shuey* 625 N. Allen St, Dial 2720. 9-16-lt-pd DOUBLE. ROOMS —. $2.50-$2.75 per week. One block from campus. 230 South Pugh. Dial 3265. FOR GRADUATE.student pleasant single or double room in private 'home. 251 Irvin. 4118. lt-pd-CRE TWO PLEASANT comfortable rooms-near campus quiet private •large second' floor double room and one single suitable for grad uate or faculty man. Study and 'bedrooms will rent separately. 'Any one reasonable. 124- S. Pat terson- St. 2t-pd-GRE 'FOR SALE: Philco Radio 1940, automatic victrola combination. 'Will sell for cash, half original 'cost. Inquire Grace Wible, Centre .•Hall. Phone 41R-5-. Sepl6 ROOMS' well equipped; Single and' double beds, showers, and - ping ipong: room. Upperclassmen pre ferred. Near engineering building. WELCOME UPPERCLASSMEN Here’s hopeing you have another happy and successful season at Penn State. And also may we have the pleasure of serving you. For the latest home town news and news of world events get your papers from us. 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