Tuesday, October-18,19.27 BRYAN TO CONDUCT OPEN FORUM HERE Princeton Graduate Will Speak To Students at Church t Supper Thursday VISITOR, CREW MENTOR, WAS ACTIVE IN-COLLEGE To B - Bryan, twice a chapel speaker at Penn State, will return this year to be the principal speaker at the student minim to be held at the Centre Balls country club Thursday. The supper is under the auspices of tho Presbyterian church and it is the second of its kind. The pricipal spook at this event last year was also Mr. Bryan. Ms. Bryan, a graduate of Princeton, class of 1920, is at pres ent the Presbyterian University pas tel at Princeton besides acting as as sistant conch of the college crew. On graduation frpm Prnceton Mr. Bryar left an enviable 'word in col lege activities. He was a member of tho varsity cress•, a member of the staff of the Daily Princetonian, member of tho Ti iangle club, the col lege dramatic society, and also presi dent of the Chiistian Association. 'rho program wd consist of the &ni ne. which will be followed by music, r talk ghen by MI Bryan and a de votional pm mil at the end of the even ing At the conclusion of his talk, Mr Bryan wit conduct nn open forum in which all present will be invited to participate. Lion Soccermen Will Take Northern Tour (Continued from first pine) morning. The game is scheduled for the same afternoon. immediately after the Tmonto frac tr, the Nittany booters milt trek their way to the Orange camp in New Voile to encounter Sylacuse on the first in ter-league game of the season. Syia cuso's start in the league was mass pimpus since the Hill men lost their initial game to Lehigh Saturday af ternoon, 3-1. Lehigh, mho is also list ed as a Penn State opponent, played a league game Mid* , mith Cornell The Food You Know 5 : The Quality You Like- Sold at The NITTANY QUICK LUNCH MaCm2iOM.CmOGiILIIICIGCiAigig 1 :8-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-: Chesterfield smokers don't diange with the traffic signals .. .but watch how ' i` s ,,. v x' '.. ,(50` 4 , lte• 1 :1: 4 0 ~Psy Q•'l N osL i L\l -~~ ~ 0 `` ~.``~ - ,and lost. a. 2-0. decision Cornell is another league opponent. Rooters Preparing Lightly Although resting themselves with light scrimmages for the past few days, the Penn State soteermen have not been marking time. Accurate booting has been stressed as nett as swift, sure passing. Coach Jeffrey is instructing his, men in the use of the open formation game so that long passe,. in contrast to the more puny ones ot the opposition, will maik the Lior play in coming games. According to Coach Jeffrey, the team this year is better organized as unit and better prepared man for man than, it was at this stage of the season last year. There are few weak spots to be strengthened These car be, bolstered only in time after the Nittany passers ascertain the nature and quantity of their defects N.) , Strong From all catty season indications, Navy has one of the strongest com binations and may again move the Lion nemesia an it dot two years ago by upsetting Penn State for the first defeat in five }eats So far this yea. the Middies in two league games have trounced Lehigh 0-1, and administer ed a 5-1 dtubbing to Swarthmore Both the Blown and White and the Gas net teams will meet Penn State later in the season. Lions Defeat Quakers By Aerial Offensive (Continued from first page) back's second attempt to break through tackle ended abruptly whtn he fumbled and Penn, State recovered After a hne fomard pass, Roephe to Humes, and line thrusts by Lim glen and Beelike, had proved unpin fitable, the blond leader punted to Wilner, a fifty-five yard kick, and the Quakei halfback returned the ball nine yards Again, Penn's chances foe a scale were enhanced when Bull and Murphy, using Lou Young's back field magic effectively, corned the ball dangerously near the scoring stiipe before Penn State's inspned line, aid ed by a penalty which cost Penn Bull's eleven yards plus five mere, checked the determined onslaught of the Red and Blue. Brill had excur sioned to the bee yard line before the deNagtating donee of the field judge sent the Penn force back to the nine teen yard line. :•4••:-x-x-i-x-H-4÷:÷m÷:-.:-:-:-:-:- Allen Street k , ~., 1 ). gi -4..44\ i . 11'3,1*14 ;',4 , A'.*_ 4 'f. s :- •:= 'L s I 'F tv4:q-A0.?:, . • 1 : : :1 ~..... f.ly \ , ~. ' • , 3 , ,,, , -.• (. 4 . , ~, k :\ ‘ , ~..„,, , Murphy Fumbles Hone, Penn State received the ball on downs as Brill's desperate aerial effort rimed futile Steve llamas, plaNlng the best game of his career, rushed half furiously off left tackle 'for a ten yard gain. Rocpke failed to reach llamas' low forward pass but darted five yards thro•rgh the right section of the Penn wall on the next play. Johnny lockedforty yards to 3turphy when the Lion orethead attatlc failed to make headway The Penn signal caller fumbled the lion and Delp grasped it. Again Penn State opened a baffling passing system. Rocpke caught the opposing second defense conting,ent unawares and threw a short serial heave to Lesko oho tripped and fell et the twenty-seven yard stripe Ra sp'c traversed left end far eight nmie and lost too on a fake forward pass The third per•od ended as Hams ac quired a first down through center and Wolff added too sands through left tackle W.,th Penn State in possession of the ball on the fifteen yard line, tile same mystifylng, merhead offense! winch Penn was unable to fathom! found the weary Quakers befuddla In fact, it was this attrck that was responsible for the second score of the Berdek machine at a most ant,. petted time Lungren's two line thrusts had little profit. Prom they thirty-three yard line Roeplce attempt-1 ed a placement lock but it veered to the left of the goal post. The Penn stands cried for the cell-known bel it.; ed rally of Coach Young's grilses; •:-:-:44.4.4-:÷r-H-H-:-:44,444 r: : I: PETER B. HASSEL SIGNS• Phone 1094 113 S. Gill Street 1: We Are Your Friends Here A bank where everybody knows - you and makes every effort to please you. The First National Bink State College; Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ./; ng to Chesteifield! 40PP k • s t , s \.; " avriE FBNX.STATE COLLEGIAN as they gained the ball on the twenty yard hne. 13=11 Berdek's bloodthirsty Lions were tackling with a ferocity that despatch ; ed both Scull and Shobei to the in ed het einilied in the game. It ens t h e name lunging momentum that upset llluiphy and caused him to fvm blc for the second time Again Penn State teem.. ed Fothes mai substi tuted for Wascolonis to fietsen tic second defense of the Quakers Rom)._ ke faked a tight end ion on the next play and liens ed well timed forwatil pass to Lesko who was unco‘ered to the left cf the line. The ball launch ed in the wingman's no nos and he Lros.cil the goal as his line defense quickly cut oaf eves' would-be Penn Si•tv thousand amazed football fans had bindle .settled in then seats before the Lion onslaught had cal- Fireplce Wood, STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone 35-M Watches Watches Watches And More Watches CRABTREE'S Allen Street '.. ::::s„ i~;. ,: ~~ ,~. teed the ball end fol the thud tune and un.teased Penn States tntal score, to twenty. Itoephe locked the 'Jail on each oeedslon. The third' and final countm was leitsstmed less than two minutes af ter Mahoney had kicked off to Murphy end the Penn nuaiteiback fumbled fat the third time Delp was alert and lecovering the ball whit led his . way totea.] fifteen yards before the. Qu hot tacklers brought him to eaith llamas lost tun yaids nn .1 !mlly Os- • ecuted class buck, and Wolf* tossed a short forward to Delp on the eight yar,t line llamas smashed center,, tot at♦ vat's mote and a last down v He Roepke carted the hull through the same place and over for the Mud touchdown As the last peeled thew to n ehre, forward passe, reekles , dy attemp,eii, SMITH." 7 - " , , 1L . -; TkILOY SHOP Exclusive j 5 Agency i! Wear! ly/?; Your Edward sub nor only will look well and fit well —k will WEAR well: Cut singly by hand to :mon own measure. $28 75 and $ 38 75 EDWARD CLOTHES MADE FOR YOU If You BREAK Your GLASSES See DR. EVA B. ROAN 522 E. 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