The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1946, Image 4

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Lions Journey to-Col gate
To Break Series Deadlock
It will be the double wing
against a single wing formation
wbeu the Nittany Lions journey to
nit& Colgate at Hamilton N. Y. on
For all but one game in the nine
previous gridiro n meetings, Red
Raider coach Andy Kerr and Bob
:I{iggins have been opposing
wadies.
Both will be out to Will with
Ole) E2ltAr.s *adlocked at four
wins each and a tie. The Lions
iwive beaten o r tied Colgate every
:year since 1941.
The two coaches have much in
em lc
7 1 , tinier
Dry perfume makes your
fa‘%orite Roger #5, Gallet
fragrance go farther. Its
tantalizing scent is released
gradually when patted di
rectly on warm skin. A dash
in the hem of your dance
dress fills the air with fade
less perfume. Doused inside
your blouse, the effect is
really terrific! Use it regu
larly—in all ways—just like
liquid perfume.
ROGER & GALLET
Now Open
CIENPRE BEVERAGE COMPANY
M/AiT BEVERAGES
Can 2462 amid Oiede't our Paity Supply
CENTRE BEVERAGE COMPANY
Reair 218 E. College Ave.
common. with a Kerr a devout
disciple of the double wing at
tack, while Higgins has remained
one of the. East's major devotees
of th e single wing.
Longest Tenure
Kerr, in Ms lath season at Col
gate, is the only coach in the East
who has enjoyed a longer tenure
in his present job than the "Hig".
It is rumored that Kerr will re
tire at the end of the present sea
son.
Not only are the 'opposing
coaches familial• with each others
strategy .but' the same is true of
many of ,th e players on both
teams. Among the.l3 present Col
gate players who have previously
faced the Lions, seven will be in
the
. starting lineup; and a -Sinailiar .
ratio holds •true for. Penn State.
.c Sitane of .. the.. Lion* ,''veterafis,
hoNvever, may not-be available for
Saturday's• invasion: • • ' •
Injuries Handicap. . . .
" Larry Joe, who suffered ' a
shoulder separation in the. Michi,
gan ,State game,. won't .be . ready to
'play. for a Month Or• More. .
Red Moore, 'captain and tackle,
agtre\aited his ankle . ' injury;' and
also may be witheld from the Col
gate fray. Injured legs are ham
pering Guard Steve Suhy and
Taillback Elwood - Petchel,• while
Fullback Bob Weitzel is having
trouble with his hip.
• Bob - Orion, starting wingjback,
has been on the shelf since the
Bucknell game with a bad knee,
Scatlbaok Bud Davis, has yet to
don a uniform. Tackle Hal Pratt
has f... 150 been laid up with a bad
leg. •
Orlando Back
Although injured - in the ' Yale
"contest, Colgate" Captain Bob Or'
s laudo,. I.v : horn Lipri-Soput Joe. Be
of:4le heit
liiiernen in the east;;lVill beat his
left- guard. post saturday. .
. . .
Known as•Alip ` . `StiAmp!9.becagse
of: his lack of TielOh . t.:sprllaildo‘.,Nyas•
named - All-East, guard in ;1042:
Asa i'xienibdi..of .the-tamp Grant
team, he beat Wisconsin in the
final . five seconds .of :their, 1942
game I . 3'r kiCking' a 30' yard field
goal.
Distributors of
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PEa\RNSYLVA:NIA
Wright Hea&
Fuel Conference
Dr. C. C. Wright, professor of
fuel techn.ology. of .the Mineral
Industries . School, will act as
chairman of the Joint. ruels Con_
ference of Mining and Metallurgi
cal Engineers to. be held in Phila
delphia. Qctober 25 and 26. Com
bustion, ,mining practices, and
mineral preparation will be dis
cussed. .
Several.members of the Mineral
Industries_ staff will attend the
conference,. at which Dr. A. W.
Gauger, director, of the. Mineral
Industries .. Experiment Station,
will present the Nicholl's Award
to Dr. Fie,baer of .the U. S. Bureau
of Mines in recognition
,for, out
standing work in
. the fuel field.
• The Mineral Industries School
has recently compiled a . manual
pUtlining modern develcipmenis
various phasas of efficient heat-
ing and . COnSfitiCtion.. •
Moder n ' needs'Wand
methods 'of 'construction, basic
elements of iecent devel
opment's iii donneSfric stokers, ad_
vances .in'heating • eciiiipment, en
gitieering ' and' research develob
men& an UthidS•in • niereharidis-.
jug alreictensively 'covered in
the publication.-
Centre:County Map
Drawn by Warnock
A scenic. map cif Centre county
and its environs has been drawn
up by Arthur.ll..Warnock, Dean of
Men, in response to numerous re
quests from listeners of his weekly
WIMAJ radio broadcast "`Centre
County Chatter."
The map. shows local historical
and picturesque points of interest
in greater .dets.ll. than any com
mercial map now available. On
the reverse side is a concise sum
mary of the many scenic views
lying in the Centre county area.
Five thousand ' copies of the
map are available and may be ob
tained at the dean. of men's office
or at station WMAJ.
CLASSIFIEDS
Classifieds may be paid for be
tween 2 and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday . , at The Daily
Collegian office.
ROOM: Pollock circle deducted
rate available October 21. Pres
ent occupant and wife moving to
apartment. Contact Bill, Bldg. 3,
room 18, or office of Collegian.
FOR SALE—One vacancy in com
fortable double room. Pollock
Circle. Deductable rate. Phone
3938.
LOSTL-Delta Upsilon pin kis
; kaded, Patin State 1949 en.Oack;.
call 3938. • - r. • • .
LOST Wallet . , containipg..ina
'portan't atr4cro_
Saturday.:Pleaae 'return tO - stu
dent.:Union. Money: may be kept.
TWO- neyvjpg,lpsr. , 4,hplex_fiepiting
slide , :iuleg'•ftirsale.•Cdll. .Winter
jOIM efEIEW:-4'Ve got your
Navy raincoat. Do you have
mine?• Dorm -6,
.R 43 om. - 3 4,- Pollock
Circle.
LOST—iPrescription sunglasses in
• hard bhie case with Dr. Alexan
der •on -front. Call Lyons .49343..
NEED TYPING done?- For them: ,
es, thesis, and itemn papers.. Call
4371. Oter 5:30: p.m.
.SINGILE ROOM for vtudent in
terested in working for roam:
rent. Mrs. Robert H. McCormick,
111:30' !South Atherton street. 4398.
WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh 01
vicinity south on Friday iifter 7
noon or Saturday mornim.
Jean 4131513.
.EROWIN 7,lp(pd , r wallet, lost , on
campus. Return to Stacie:llf
Un!.on. Belongs. to' Joseph Sitof.
Can keep money.
LOST—Rhatk and Red wallet.
'Finder ptelane • Veturn 'paper & le
not money to Ruth Lambert, 16Q
Ath.
FOR SALE—House trailer, 20 7 ft.
covered wagon. Equipped with
electric ref egenaitor, el,e c th- i-g
brakes, toilet, good tires. SleepA
four. •Inquire Hoover's trakLer
Count, Woodyerest, at noon or
after 5 p.m.
RIDERS WANTED to ?hilly:
leavirtg Friday zlfteilaoon, re
burning Sunday. Call Scooter,
Debafe TEam
Adds 16 Members
Sixteen mal e students were se
lected for the men's debate team
following final tryouts recently.
Far from being Liberal Artists,
the debate squad added two agri
cultural education students, three
electrical engineers, and one de
bater each from architecture, in
dustrial psychology, pre-medicine,
and the journalism curriculum.
The team will open its season
with a debate on the topic: "'f e
Penn State's
Newest Band Sensation
NICK GHEZ:ZI
HIS ELECTRIC GUITAR
and HIS ORCHESTRA
FOR AN EVENING OF GOOD DANCING
PROVED CAPABLE AND SINCERE •
. .
By Past 7Performancein Cantpus -Activities ••
NITTANYINDEPENDENT::'
CANDIDATES •
FOR •
ALL-COLLEGE -- • - - DOB -FOOTE..'
SENIOR CLASS ART MILLER
JUNIOR CLASS , • ' GENE FULMER
SOPHOMORE CLASS - - . - DICK SAROE.
. . . .
VOTE TODAY
emarosE YOUR.. OFFICERS WISELY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946
solved: That women should par
ticipate more fully Ili: public life."
The meet will he held Friday, No
vember 15, against Mount Mercvy
College. Negotiations are also un
der way to schedule contests with
Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Temp*
West Point, Rutgers, and Har
vard.
Members of the squad include
Georg e R. Brazzle; Fred Chtxsid,
John A. Cohee, Russell G. Distimtia,
Alan Gessner, Edward .A ! . Joyner,
Martin Lennig, Arthurlien,
Herbert Lipp, Samuel E. Neely,
William Reese, James' Rich
ards, Bernard H. Rucni'ck, Orion
Silverman, Stanley Steinberg,. and
Charles R. Tanguy.
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