State 6—W. U. P. 0. Continued .from page / warm day would have drawn twice that number. Finally Captain Yeck lev stepped out across the hard frozen turf and shook hands heartily with Captain Thompson. W. U. P.’s big leader won the toss and took the west goal with water from the high river spreading on one side almost to the 20 yard mark, leaving the east goal to State's men with the chilling west gale directly in their faces. At 2.40 “Jud” Schmidtdashed for ward with every W U. P. giant at his back and kickedoff high and well to Cal Moorhead on State’s 15 yard line. Cal came rushing back for 10 yards with all his teammates helping and shouting encouragement, and right then it was that "‘Old State’s sons showed that they were W. U. P.’s superiors. Bang went Yeck in to tackle for 2 yards, George Mc- Gee ploughed through center for 8 yards, with “Mother” Dunn smiling confidently and W. U. P.’s rooters holding both hands over their hearts. It was rip, rip, rip, through W. U. P.’s beefy line until the middle of the field was reached, and then State was penalized 15 yards for holding and “Mac” was forced to punt. “Irish” booted the oval for 40 yards and as the ball fell in the waiting arms of A. Griggs, “Junior” Campbell was crouching grinning at his right side, and “Varsity” Barr chuckling at his left, and with one simultaneous leap, they brought the Kansan down upon the hard earth with a dull thud. Then it was up to W. U. P. to display their vaunted offense but it failed to materalize, for, after making one first down on hard-earned plun ges, Schmidt punted to State’s 2 yard line, a beautiful 70 yard effort. Here W. U. P. rooters howled themselves hoarse and it was a good thing, too, as they never again got THE STATE COLLEGIAN much chance to ruin their vocal organs. For State, Mcllveen at once punted out of danger, sending the ball to State’s 30 yard line, which was the closest the Pittsburg cham pions ever got to that mark of white wash. Splendly did “Old State’s” men get together here and hold like adamant. Thiee times V/. U. P.’s backs crashed into that wall of blue jerseys, wiih Yeck, Mac ar.d George McGee behind it in battle array, and the grand -total gain on these three attempts was 2 small yards. It was State’s ball on downs ! With lightning strokes the warriors of the “White and Blue” hustled the ball out of their own territory. Yeck 4, McGee 6, McGee 3, Yeck 5, Mac 4; but here another penalty of 15 yards for holding. Again Mac punted and again W. U. P. failed to get through State’s stalwart line, and 15 yards was awarded State for W. U. P’s holding. Schmidt punted 40 and Mac snapped the oval on the dead run and carried it back 39 yards on the longest run of the game. Once more State began to bom bard W. U. P’s puffing braves. With the ball barely in W. U. P’s territory, Gottie made 2, Mac 8, McGee 10, but on the next try Got tie fumbled on W. U. P’s 25 yard line. W. U. P. made a first down but were then forced to kick, Cal catching the ball nicely. Again for Old State, —Gottie 4, McGee 8, Got tie 6, McGee 7, Mac 6, until finally with the ball on W. U. P’s 18 yard mark, the Pittsburg collegians held for downs, and Schmidt punted 25 to Moorhead. But Old Penn State’s fighters were not to be denied. Three times they had forced W. U. P’s cohorts back upon their line, and for the fourth trial State’s valiant sons began with more dash and spirit than ever. “Junior” Camp bell with pretty interference ran the er.d for 5 yards, Mac by a spier.- COTRELL & LEONARD ALBRNY. N.Y. CAPS. GOWNS AND HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Class Contracts a Specialty, S. W. KALIN Hatter and Men’s Furnisher Student* 1 Headquarters for Hats. Neckwear, Fuuey Shirts. Hosiery, Underwear, (Jloses and Sweateis STATE COLLEGE - PA LHAKIS '1 LLEGIiAIMI Y ami K. K ACCOUN'I ING. 6*>t> to Si 00 salary assiii ed our graduates under bond. Ti on don’t, pay us until yon have a position. Lntgest system of tekgiai i> m’lh inAineiira. Fmiovsed by ail rmlrord otliemK Opera tors always t l ' demand. Ladies also admitted Write for catalogue. MOUSE si’IIOOL OK TKLKG K WHY, i incinnati. 0.. Hufi’si -I<>. iN T . Y.. Atlanta. Ga., \\ ts M Texai kana, 'I e.\., San Franeisee, Cal. THE CENTRE = == COUNTY BANK BBLLEF'ONTE REMEMBER The International Tailoring Co, is reperesented at State by KAIX E Y & M A. TT E K Samples always open for inspection. Measure ments taken at customers’ convenience. ROOM 591 MAIN. HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and fair .Judgment is all 1 ask JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE, PA. TAKE HOME A College Pipe and a Box of Writing Paper FOR CHRISTMAS. ORDER NOW. STOLL Room 242 McAllister Hall