The Banner Football Season Continued foom page 1 ward pass and other new plays, re sulting in the splendid showing made at Yale. From here on, State's eleven became wonderfully adept at the new style gridiron tactics. When some of the players re ported on September Ist to "Pop" Golden and "Mother" Dunn, pros pects looked anything but encourag ng, for although much good line material remained from our 'O5 Varsity, an entire new back-field was required. But we all know how our Freshmen, McCleary, Hirshman, Vorhis, Maxwell, and Coulson have come forward, while the veteran Varsity line was, in our opinion, the best in the country. But success has been largely due to the untiring effort of our coaches, Fennell, Golden, Mcllveen, Elder and Yeckley, thoughtful every moment of the welfare of the team, and working hand-in-hand for three solid months, as though every effort were a constant pleasure. The work of this quintet of strong, clean sportsmen needs no further comment. Results speak for them selves, and who can say that these leaders have not achieved incom parable results for State? Ten members of our Varsity squad graduate next June, and great difficulty will be encountered in find ing their equals. Captain Dunn has with unflinch ing devotion to Christian work here at State College uplifted many of his fellow students. Born in Youngs town, Ohio, 27 years ago, Dunn worked in steel mills from his early youth, barely getting the rudiments of a primary education. Four years ago this young giant took the en trance exams to State College, after two years of night-study. Since entering college, the history cf "Mother" Dunn has been an in spiration to all those who love the White and Blue. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Next comes Gotwa!s, a right tackle who fought his way for two seasons before he ob tained Varsity recognition, then developing so rapidly as to become one of the best tackles on the grid iron. Earnest in everything he does, gritty, quiet, undaunted by any obstacle, "Gottie is a man all through, whose hard, aggressive playing puts life into all his team mates. Left tackle, "Bill" Wray, an un assuming gentleman with a quiet, quizzical smile, has for four years fought unostentaciously on our Varsity. Cool, nervy and steady, his loss will be sadly felt on State's rush-line. It was his strong arms which lifted McCleary over W. U P's. line on Thanksgiving Day. Kunkle, left guard, is a perfect side partner for "Bill" Wray. As President of the Y.M.C.A., Kunkle has wrought an influence among State College students that will broaden and expand as the years roll by. State's quarter-back, "Hi" Hen ry, is a man exceptionally gifted with unselfishness, broad-mindedness, and an overflowing generosity and kind liness. Tackling, handling difficult punts and rushing them back, are all done with the same chee:y smile, taking the hardest of bumps without a word. "Hi's" superb grit is out in a word when it is told that he played throughout that W. U. P. struggle with a muscle in his back torn loose. "Phil" Partridge, half-back, is another ever ready to jump into the thickest of the fray. "Phil's" playing against Annapolis and Dick inson helped our team to victory ; and for three years past Partridge has played good Varsity football. Bruce McWilliams, big, husky, and always willing, has "taken his bumps" for three seasons before winning the honored "S" during the present year. COTRELL & LEONARD ALBANY, N. Y. Makers of CAPS. GOWNS AIJD HOODS to the American Colleges and Universities. Costzones re-teet for special occasions Class contracts a specialty ALL READY To serve you with a Quick Lunch. oysters in every style. Soups, Pfes, cakes, Baked Beans, Sandwiches and lint Brinks. Also a choice line of Confectionery constantly on hand. Soda Water and Sundaes in all flavors and to suit all tastes, at the Old Drug Store Stand. Try us and Be Convinced. C. F. HARRISON, Prop. Catering a Specialty. TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS HARRY W. SAUERS HATTER & FURNISHER STATE COLLEGE Co!lege Hardware Col General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage .tatta College H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA Thirty years' experience in Tailoring. Samples or the finest Imported Goods always on hand. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. HOTEL LIVERY FIRST CLASS _ ACCOMODATIONS F. A. ROBISON, PROP. Commercial Telephone PENNA