', : ,_ 4 - *:**** '-- ;.,,c, ')'.- I '32,i '' l ', `P / 1 ''.9" 11 -.Z , ?1 ' 4.- and our valiant playerS, one-and all, made a record last Saturday that will go down in State's history as a battle fought by one of the grittiest, most aggressive, pluckiest tears that ever wore the White and blue It is impdssible to mention indi vidual plays—when you say that every man l,vent in to win and played clean, hard "Penn State football" w,th the 'ever loyal "Penn State spirit" behind birn, you have the thing 1.13 a riiutshell. If,et us give duP horfor in the days to come to tne men , who fought such a good fi , ,th as ow men did last Saturday. The lineup .- I P4 NN SrA I t 3 P diet Smith Jiaiti‘oil Watson (~ Ly Weaver Very ll , rrrituin V(lrtiis M I,llth NILCINLI % Vorllls lEEE I I h t h hrshOan f 6 G .r on field t Thayer, Vttrhis Ref, e Lanaturti rF Itt I J mtnre Ed aril, Pen „ 1 " Okesuri Ilia! t.nitttritht. t fa) tt4 tt nt tit ttf hit t't ,r-t3l/ ,rind minute, I ; n nA , xi' Fou For i,4 Athietic One Mont 3 k netz D , rt4 rk Llmbr F men —apt Ti rl Heorr rn 53,.rn ner 1 RAMS ICI TIT E ST Vii.: 1 CT)T.T.F(I 7:,*..:- ~~~~: Pap r.OO - „ai l ,. ,;.. 1.- I' - '7 - 1 - 1, , ~.., , mi , ;.. W ) .. ~. , , --,.„ Tire.. • ~, f i --,- ....A., ..., 1 , 7H•. 1 i ' -.:--, ii g! 1 v - II p.Gp ` ,Pcn Store h Trial .:liF._4:ipri'g, Publ,c Ledg•fr • • Both teains on Franklin Field' on ( iv Saturi:lay ere Overly developed de fensively, Aii no o e tirrie did the at tack lof itherFt m show al pOwer coMmensurate wi h the defense. State fal !.d Penn with eleven t am were just as ers. Individually ad some men that , 'Bellefontel'i team ice versa. ..' I '','' Capt4in Vor d Very were rhe star of the iti, Vorh s ,is a Versatile hack e. i i oerience and ability! Very is named , t than very, he should b nain exceptional. He either t c led the, i runner orl o broke the i t ference that , one O the halfbacks would stop the Ecrirri age. :• *.- Only a little less in its spectacular eff ) ect Ivas the work of Piollet on State's other end. Coach i Hollenback knew whereof he' spoke when he told 'he writers that he had two of the be ends playing the game. ! 1 t, men, who, as a l good. as the (21 the Red and 1:1t assed th 4 outc and his . cont lof e MOT TAN. 1 North Amertcah • No keener' battle has elver been waged on Franklin Field for years than that of Saturday, when 134nn sylvania and State College played the first 3 to 3 draw on record, this be ing tlue to 'the fact that' one paint has been lopped off the, value of a field goal. In other yearthey were worth four points. It,was a desperate encounter, that brouight,out every bit of football in the two teams, but the honors will have to' gO to the upstate eleven, which succeeded in playing- r its moro prominent rival to to a standstill. From the ,Philadelphia Press. .FIRST HALF I - Punts—Penn 7 for 316 yards; an average of 45 yards each : I tate 12 for 482 yards, an average ofl4o yarlflt each. !I i Penalties—Penn 3 for ! al total of I , . l k 25 l ards : State 5 for a! t o t a l of 70 yar s. I ! e I . Kck off—Penn-1 for 25 - r rds. SECOND HALF . _,, s: - Punts—Penn 5 for a t ' lof 173 yards, an average of 34 y ds each : State.s for a total of 192 ards, an average - of 38 yards each. Penalties—Penn 8 for a total of 70 yards : Stat .. Kick Off for 5 yards; State,2 for 30 rr s. ' 'nrani. The no iker of Penn State Alarm •mer will in / Western P ;vv.. will be held at th e Untverity Club inl Pittsburg riei/1 Saturday ' evenihg,. These smokers are held on the last Satur iay,of each 1 ,month at the same dace and are. ~ .. Little idis anx e aware I I / kers are ; nding no he ici at getti t f s , fY,hicrt. ke last mi PAGE THRIF:E being well' attended. 107 is the secretary *ls to have every the fact that the Ilmonthl}! affairs. ~He' 1 Vices to 11 whose ad-' o t ws and if any perpc IL g them they should There were 42 present Oting., . -
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