PAM.: TWO Once Watson made a pretty div ing taCkle of Thayet.r when the lat ter had signaled for a free catch unseen by "Bury," 'and we were penalized 15 yards. That, was the '- only 100 sustained through our sure tackling! however, for it vas so loyk and harthat the Penn backfield i min "h eled" punts a number bi times ra her than to be taken_ off their feet by an ankle-high tackle. Ramsdell made several good gains for . Pen during the first half on a tandemplay through the line and 1 t assiatance given the big fullback te b his team mates was surely the best of iootball. Once he got away for time ty-five yards but Vorhis brought 1 4 1'n down with a _ thud, and aithoolkh Edwards penalized us fifteen yards immediately after that play for. holding, it I was the only time ourl defense was battered to i , any extent. Penn had only one other good chance to score in the first half.' Titat wan when Hermann received a 1 og spiral from 'Thayer over his , soulderl and when - on the next play il raddock blocked , ' Mauthe's punt. There was an exciting; time for a flew seconds, but wheh the pile of humanity', arose, the elusive ball was snugly resting under "Pete" John - 'son's arm. He has long :had the habit of following the ball'' well and Siturday was by no means, his off , - I 'day. Arther habit that lielped us immense y in gaining a virtual- vic tory ove tetin was that of Vorhis and He nn who received punts at . 611 angle and positions without the tmblance of a tumble, a thing in hich ciur backs outshone their Penn opponents so much ' that no compariion seems nec ssary. 'Aside from the,lplay, menti ed thus 'far, i f Vorhis's goody run e run nin g back 'of punts, which makes e , believe that we have the grittiest little back in the,country running, our team, was one-of the main features. Piollet's work wan brilliant and 'consistent. also. The half ended just after Vorhis - niade an attempt at field goal 1 1 ," I , ( 'ng on l. 1 : t I away 11,,i $ il ',, tl E r , 4 le 1 ibe:' 90 l'ers were !i and some lbaves, 'p lc iinble min i , i tilbefore MIMI , - :,, ticiiilar day of 'tint ouht, ' , wit d L lir. ficli l 1 Mel 1 i 1: kic ed; off to i 1 f : '1 ~i 5 1 ard, ne and lie O t'he fi Id :atilan k4rs rel: dip, led f 1 • 1 le,ft tO, itel- Ole loi : 1 Text ad , oplyl 'HI) Lod" IL . 161 , 1 to dpw iiiiltri. eirei.i . w6'e;regdy 44 terbad Lout heithsi thel , Ilia nessed e. ,VOr ld;'th I rin .tiov lip. c,..a ii_ anf i lid ; her n i Ifiel d , .. wa lin I , utky irate, ,the(i liitll ly,ihinvO rile r tic, d dim:l i t Ti..;;lii , , afteriward l ie gikmeifi 1 , lfrieri be lei : i . , 1 1 ! i . Ir, but the 1 ilackl IRarnsdell bof pec, t at that on Btalte. I , t' . .?e'rs kil it. 1 25-yar 11, , 4in 1 repoug {yeti, fron I back ntacle it 1 from be; ilqe l., "El, tit l whicil i lince l o c pof4un y w . ly iithat 1 iddle f , tho bar dine a d' evened ~3, pen 3. ' liellilof the' field d hi . 1 "1 The isqulifieo a/ the 6, deed, ,V this :er .Itid,tl' plays ly ab e r with ltioack. I "Heff" I; ine ',once for six -:in! for "five but U >ne 1,~ - i n .t ,4 'd i iiir,l Tt • IN Id gc vilt}ich I 3, S ashs,[. I ~ 1~. - ,~.. l e: , 1 rlii I , qi .I ~I p - in i w I 'or I , ritf, 0 1 q a Sn an I it MEI the thei les Ada s Ille- ,L, 1 - rnity liou -I e Forties I 1 ?fights ann Athlbtic up: 1 specialty I ' 6i4y d lille li Xla lr. I always, on Develo. , ' r ivIcNA Best; 111FAllister 1 , Lfoinrig '17411 ~3 $ l , per week Extras at c 1 ri Our Grub is our bet "nV.( h foi seer o'Jd ISpecial section fpr Ilrofessors and Stenographers te I,Vhistie ) -nded a game in w ' c 't ur chances to win would hate •, 7 bettered by a lengthening of I , hafves. 1 Ene game was, one of the hotly conteit6d ba.ttfes ever se - Franklin Field; it. Was "Big) :i. r i g Ellollenbadk, wh uvas chiefly in.t menial in vflrini '6.0 from ti-,1 year, that gave 4s a good chan , e even up things! this fall. "Dic Smith of s playing against an el coached by his brttlther, who formerly a star Penn State Ifull.- 'Fate made thi game one o most interesting -nd exciting played by a Whit - and Blue e 1 1 1 1 Imi m i od Pictutp ts Our Motk ictures and Postals , of Scraps 1 , Printing 'an ing neatly done _LI Ry 1 1 & Is' ,!1 , board Is fou nd at i i f r. I , Iv
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