‘ PAGE FOUR sd[iif«fia]ftaii| fi%sf 'ffiup llfflainf Mm lean 'l'ake a good look at this week’s issue of the Saturday Evening Post. There's a full page story about last year’s football game with Syra cuse. “Red” Friesell, intercolleg iate referee, takes off on the Syra cu.ie-State game and gives it a play that it really deserves. When the Post gives Penn State a full page story on football you know there’s bound to be bigger and better expectations for this year. || Diritoe-lli TBneaflire WEDNESDAY . „ . ■ . .^FeimiSslFuiigiiw® 53 Craig Reynolds Evelyn Venable . 'flit In Your Car—See and Hear the Movies : -I mile west of State College On "Route 322 I@3@ Grocery Stores can keep a supply ef Iresh, crisp apples on hand fromlhe COLLEGE ORCHARD FARM COLD STORAGE at all times. Delivery is made to the stores each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. All State fell Mclntosh apples are ready for use. They are a fine, crisp, eating apple—try them baked also. Bake them in a slow oven and then brown quickly. It takes a good apple to make a good pie. You \vill like a Mclntosh pie. JOither good varieties, such as Grimes Golden, Smokehouse, Jona than, Staymair. Winesap, Baldwin and Rome, will follow as the season advances. You are welcome to visit the College Orchard Farm to see the fruit being harvested, packed, and stored. jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmmiir Between The Liens imimiitiiEiiiiiMEMMimiwiiiiinmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimu Pause Poo* Reflection! A copy of the Pitt News some how found its way to this desk, and on glancing through "'it, I was attracted to this headline—“ Sixty Frosh Gridders Report to Coach Kliskey’s First Call.” So, I read the article, which concerned how Pitt has a “new deal" in football, how 60 youngsters have reported for frosh football, even though they will never play out of their own sandbox. And it all made me wonder what is in the future for Pitt, one of Penn State’s oldest rivals and formerly the top-ranking gridiron power in the East. • Last fall a Pitt freshman team played Pitt’s last freshman sched ule. Under the Panther’s “new deal,” all intercollegiate competi-: tion is over for freshman athletes.' Henceforth the incoming-class footballers, cagers, etc. must be content to compete among them-: selves during their first year. According to the Pitt News, frosh football coach Nick Kliskey' plans to organize a five or six team league to operate during the pig skin season. Occasionally, as a sort of after-dinner mint, the ’44 grid ders will be allowed to scrimmage against the varsity. Bis Okay, Bit— I can see where the program has its strong points. It’ll give' every man on the squad an opportunity The Penn State Players Present “Margin fair Error” % SATIRICAL COMEDY Schwab, Oct. 5, Tickets 75c Fruit Information For The fruit is clean, carefully handled, and sized. Free from worms and rot. The packages are marked with the fruit variety, name, and size. Asl for apples by variety name, buy them in the original packages.' Off-grade applies aid grapes for jelly and butter are available .at the Cold Storage. A supply of cold, fresh, sweet cider is available at the Farm in gallon jugs at all times. This cider is made from sound, clean, fruit. WITH DICK PETERS 1940-41 Season Grapes are also ready for use now. Follow Park Avenue fo the East THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lion Harriers Improve Mime Trials Near With time trials.for the Michigan State dual cross-country meet scheduled for Tuesday, the Nittany harriers are begining to “pick up their heels” in practice sessions, Coach Chick Werner said yester day. “Captain Bill Smith looks better than he ever did, and Pop Thiel and Alex Bourgerie are prancing over the harrier course in better time than at the end of last year’s season,” Werner explained. However, Herm Goffberg, who was looked upon as a successor to Frank Maule, last year’s running mate to Bill Smith, and Chet Sny der are still suffering from leg in juries. to play at least once a week, thus keeping them, all in condition, learning the Pitt system, and in general a lot more conditioning than under the old system of inter collegiate play where only eleven men could be on the field at a time. But, you can’t convince me that sixty spirited boys can be kept in terested in a program which gives them no chance ot test their prow ess against teams representing ■other institutions—that is only a matter of human nature. We ail like to match our strength and wits against outside competition. CLASSIFIED SECTION STUDENTS interested in selling Beaver Field Pictorials at’ the football games should hand their names in at Student Union imme diately, 2t comp 102 GD NEW motor scooter for sale. Top speed 25 miLes hour. Phone Franklin Bartges 2752 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Double room in faculty home. Innerspring mattresses. $2.50 per week. 812 W. Beaver avenue or call 3366. 3tch10495El WANTED YOUNG STUDENT to ‘ room with two others in a three room apartment. 254 S. Barnard. Call 2976. 3t-pd-10495E2 NO SUNDAY SALES State College, Pennsylvania WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1940 ; The