. , :7 ,- ..., 624,' • , ' ,# , , . 1 = I 1 I, ; I ,•• t, • alp .1 ' # '#.lol ~ NtAk -7r y, • i‘ .t.,:. , ... 70 2 -•'• ~ ' , olleglan ~ , „,...____........ ~...„.,_,_,:_„....... . „ , . , ~ _ , , t 7, , I , , . IVol. VI, No. 6 CALEiiSAR. In order that the Calendar may be made as 1 - complete as possible, all college ' organiza Itions are urged to hand in notices- of meet ing§ SATURDAY, OCT 23 Cider Scrap. StIIsIDAY,IOT 31 m. itholic sekrices. m. Oldl Chapel ible' class Meeting. ;kn.! 'Auditorium Dr Joseph Denney, Dean of the CQllege Arts at Ohio State University, IP speak. 1 1301 m ip;Dcr 11 C. I 1 .00 a 4:30 p. m., , Fuyer of Auditorium. ilscopal Service of Evening 6.30 1:),1 in. Old Chff)el meeting. MONDAY. NOV 1 m. Armory. Elections for neral Athletib Managers. . m. lAgricultural Society . of W. A. Cochel will speak. 6 00 p. G TIJESeIAY,No_y, 2 m. l 529 Man. Y. M C. A l aye:ir Meeting. E , 30 p. F' OQTBALL GAMES Saturda, , , October 30. ArrnY vs l Harvard. Penniylvania I.‘ia. tndiana. Cornell Williams.v t s.- Dartmouih. vs! Holy Cross, Navy vs; Princeton. Yale vs. 1 Arpherst. Michigan vs, Syracuse. Dickinsob v. Gettysburg, Wept Viriginia .rs. Marietta. Pittsburg] vs. Notre Dania, . , , Ncitice. ' 1 Don't foro tturllay . at ' the brFy.''‘Latit c'h a id' $1:25. - 1 ~.r . .4 1 E COLLEGE, PA., OC TATE 3, PENTI , Olds tg • Ties Pennsylv l i We Played' Game. 12, i l Witnessed the Contest. there , were a thew records broken when bur valiant gridiron heroes held Old Penn tdca 3 . to 3 tie last Saturday at Philadelphia. ,In fif-,I ! teen ganpes between penti State and Penniylvania the recent 'con th , is' the only one in ‘iyhtch uie ha e kept , the Red and s ßlue i:om crdssi . our line for a tol i kli down and it , Is' the' only one whi'ch has ended'ir a draw; I f the White a l nd Blue has I rlever beaten Penn, but With saniraay's sturdy feat of Vorhis's elevenli behind us, hives for that end &lust rise higher ' every year.' Ilhe kwol cdrribatant who met lan F'llnklir i r Field filVe day , ago also lad the hondr of being the first college teams 1 inthe country'-- make al "three 2 thr e" score. AbOveall_when it is taken into con; sideration that each Member of our wonderful team used every ounce of his strength and ever); grain of his endurance to battle :for an Alma Mater that caribt d too' much for such sturdy m n, t en let 'us , re= Member forev r, the brave deedi of 'Captain La ry" nd his fellow i.e warriorsl last Snturda I i 1 Tw e lve thouiand scectatOrs had gathered in i the .§pa i us ,stands at Franklin Field When tl? i e t eniy-two blue i { cladblue footb all p aye, s rotted 1 . . . ~... Tito the fieidi Arley ere met alike with a round of app =use froth 'Pennsylvania's large sectien, Id ad herents and al l small ,' ga tering of State men , wlio mae drnost as , much pois- as their m tfr nu merous ~ I uilding. Freshmin Y. M. C 013 R, 28 rivals : Coach "Big Bill" -Holten , back was obliged to doff his cap a number! of times when the' Old' Penn students once caught sight of him and gave out popular coach several rousing heers. Soon Hermann called! o ! a few sharp signals, and the good State team ran throiigh a few fast playa on the dry gridiron. i) and 'their Red and Bit j rseys came onto the field .a id deafening ! applause. Captain ' or is ch se to receive the kickoff inle de ending the west goal and -fter, Braddock had the almost fi e 'minutes to get the _pig skin rea.y, a short boot sent the 'oval into ermann's arms and the t i. plucky: li tie Oarterback. r turned it five yard- toll+ard the cente of the flield. T en I'Larry" was able to make a,s•ectacular run off 5 yards flollet's god head ork - and playing . This second .iay of the 'me troubled he' Red' -nd Blue lin to that the/ re often •ffside ther Iter in trying to "get t e jump': on our linemen, and r feree ! Edviards' numerons ! small Isenaltieswerie well -deserved by ..ptain Millees aggregation. After Mcdieary's 3-yard! gain,' ! , ' authe punted 40 yards and the • attle was on n earnest: It proved beautiful fight with both teams I l n s owing a rft l rvelously strong cle f nse and aco paratively weak! of= I nse. ; Mani e,gained or ilia kicks ,:i 'a 1 ihrCugh t game except on one !costly kick iv ! hic h went - out of bounds did g the, second half. The first bat I was a succession of kicks by Th }der and Mauthe with the ball ! gen rally between the 35 yard lines. 1. !nla in a ID' People j Price Five Cents