Pieka,..ski's All. Pennsylvania Eleven State men will note with interest, though not with approval, the All- Pennsylvania eleven selected by Frank Piekarski, who coached the Washington and Jefferson team this season. Piekarski is a former Uni versity of Pennsylvania man, and has been a player of exceptional ability, having been chosen twice as guard on the All-American eleven. His choice is as follows : FIRST TEAM Positions ..L E.. ..L T.. ..L G.. Levine U. of P Doud Lafayette Draper U. of P. Morrow .W. & J. Ziegler... ....0 of P. Marshall W U P. .. .... Scarlett 15 of P. Price W & J . Folwell 13 of P. Wimberly..... W & J. Hollenbach.... U of P. SECOND TEAM. RG RT RE QB LH RH F B. Positions ..LE . ..L T.. ..L G . .Burns... Gaston .. James... Dunn . . .Kruger . Zieg .Duffev. .O'Brien. .McCleary .Greene.. .MacAvoy R G. R T. R E. Q B. L H R H F B In regard to the choosing of these two teams we quote part of his ar- "In choosing an All-Pennsylvania football team one cannot help but appreciate the host of material from which he can choose a team which would be able to defeat any aggre gation which would be picked from the same material. Very often it is a tossup as to the superior ability of one man over another and for this reason it is but fair that a first and second team be chosen. W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN "At most, an All-Pennsylvania, or for that matter an All-American team, is but an honorary position and the first and second teams simp ly signify first and second honors. "My field of selections includes all the colleges in Pennsylvania. This being the case, I must, of course, exclude the Carlisle Indian school, which has many excellent football players, but not having college eligibility rules and furthermore, not being a college, its football players are excluded from this selection. "There are many qualities in a a candidate to be considered in placing him on this All-Pennsylvania team. The new rules have changed, to some extent, the qualifications of payers for respective positions. Nevertheless, a team still must have defensive as well as offensive strength in order to win. These two qualities must be my guide in choos ing each candidate." .....State .. W of P. .. W. 8c J. .. State Swarthmore . W. U P. .. W. & J. Swarthmore State .. U of P. .. Lafayet'e It is rather hard to believe that his selection is entirely impartial, when we note that out of the first eleven, not less than six are chosen from Penn ! Besides this, one of the Penn. men selected for guard, Draper, has played tackle all the fall and Piekarski would put him in the list as the best guard in the state. As for selecting six of the Penn. men, we fail to understand why Penn., if she has a team of stars, as he would have us believe, has failed to "produce the goods." While we realize that the individual members of teams cannot be judged by comnarative scores, we believe that the good work of those indi vidual players is pretty sure to tell on the sum total of the season's scores. "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB - AT McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a Week S. E. KIMPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE C. B. SHEASLY Furniture and Carpets Picture Frames Made to Order NITTANY LIGI , ,T & POWER CO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats ,AT THE MEAT MARKET. Old Postoffice Plice Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. The First National Bark of State College Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your Account Warrants BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop. Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT