State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 01, 1906, Image 8

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    The Week With Our Opponents
Last Saturday at Annapolis,
Bucknell played the midshir men to
a standstill, thus making the second
time this season that Annapolis has
been held down to a 0-0 score on its
home grounds, Dickinson having
accomplished the same thirg early
in the season. The game was not
brilliant by any means, and, as no
ground could be gained consistently
by either team, the result was a
punting duel.
Dickinson met defeat at the hands
of Washington and Jefferson by he
small score of 2-0. W. &J. was
strong on the offense while Dickin
son put up a stubborn defense.
Neither team scored a touchdown and
W. & J's only score came in the
first half, when Capt. Davis of
Dickinson,in attempting to punt was
pushed back over his own goal line
for a safety. The entire game was
a good, hard struggle.
West Virignia easily defeated
Grove City,and the score of 25 to 0
shows that the latter was com
pletely outclassed. The Morgan
town team made no effort to run up
a big score. However, fumbling
was frequent and they lost the ball
several times by fumbles. Kenna of
W. V. U. kicked a field goal.
Western University of Pennsyl
vania was played to a standstill in
the first half by the Carnegie Tech.
team, of Pittsburg, but W. U. P.
finally won out by the score of 31 to
0. Carnegie Tech. played in general
a good game, while W. U. P.
showed a woeful lack of interference
and knowledge of signals. It is
claimed, and the results of games
played indicate,that W. U. P. is far
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
A T
W. T. DUNN McALLISTER HALL F. B. SCOTT -
Three Dollars a Week
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
weaker this year than she was last
season. Whether any appreciab'e
strength will be gained between now
and Thanl:sgiving is beyond our
knowledge ; but in any event, State
is prepared to go to Pittsburg on
thanksgiving Day and, barring acci
dents, to put all previous records
to shame.
ALUMNI
Jos. M. Nelson, 'O3, of the J. GM
White Co., is now located in the
construction office at the Laguna
Dam Contract, Yuma, Ariz.
Messrs J. Harry Yarnall, 'O5, and
B. C. Butler, 'O5, are on the engi
neering staff of the Boston Elevated
R. R. Co., which operates all the
electric roads, both underground
and overhead, in the city. Their
address is 285 Warien street, Rox
bury, Mass:
Mr. Ralph L. Kell, 'O5, has re
cently changed his location,althcugh
he is still with the Penr aR. R. Co.
His address is now 811. N.6th stt eet,
Harrisburg.
Mr. C. M. Parker, 'O3, is with
the General Electric Co. at Schenec
tady, N. Y., in the Steam Turbine
Department.
The Toothpick-Tumbler game
on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. will be
one of the funniest spectacles of
the year. No student should
miss seeing it if he wants to
laugh. The game will surely be
worth every bit of the admis
sion, which is fifteen cents.
Don't forget I Beaver Field I
Saturday I 2:30 p.m I Fifteen
cents I
5. E. KIMPORT
Choice Meats of all Kinds
Both Phones
State • College.
C. B. SHEASLY
Furniture a iCarpet s
Picture Fraffies Made to Order
NITTANY LIGHT
& POWER CO.
STATE COLLEGE.
JOSEPH MARKLE
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
All Kinds of Choice Meats
yT THE
MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Place
Special Inducements to Clubs.
TELEPHONE.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF STATE COLLEGE
Accounts Solicited
Every Accomodation Extended Your
Account Warrants
BUSH HOUSE
W. L. Daggett, Prop.
Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station
Bellefonte, Pa.