State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 11, 1909, Image 1

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Vol. VI,
EIOAR,
e Caleindar may be made
ible, all college organt ,
hand In uoucels of me,
In order qtat t
complet: asl i pos,
tions ar: urged t.'
ings
EDAY. !NOV 12.
ngineering Club Roo
l of the B. of St. A.
7.30 p nk
Sm k&
AT
RDA't. N0V.13
3:00 'p rn
Stag r v
8.00 p.
New Beave
! West Virginia:
it rchestra Stag at
Hall "
lINDAY. NDV 14
tatholic c)ervices in t
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6
10:00 a. m.
[uditoriuni. Rev. J
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1 1:00 a m
Alison,
Pre•byt
. will , :pe.
4:30 p.
Episco•
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Foyer' ofl
41 'Service
1 Prajer
6:30 p m.
I
lOW Chapel
Wig.
SDAY4 NOV.. ill.
529 Main. Y. M. C
Meeting
6:39'p. n
F'ra
h" in California.
tan is in receipt of a
Cyphers, ; other
g "pyph," who
I • man on our foot all
r. He is spenaing he
uthern Califbrnia v, r nth ,
“Big
The C i
ter from
known a
such a st
team last l ye
winter in S
R. W:. G. ' m
iel gathering celery and
anges. ' They just finished
ed trip throUgh the g t an. '
of and Alberta harvest
si ed the Seattle Expo- 1 ; ,
I the f ddress is General De- F
l is 'ngels, Cal. They ex
'r est wishes to all old
picking o
an exten ~
sas, Da
'fields, an;
I.
sition.
livery, L!
tend' the
hien&
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COLLEG
STATE 31„ 111 J
ucknell Deflated ,
Larger 'Score Than
It bought joy tO
tate &ten ug
when Bi l k
e worst defeat lait
eted by a IS
ewisbu~g a grg regiti
;on. Last year'
,'
:me nearest the rec
0, as the biggest 'argin of p
e ever had , over, ta--( Prange
,1
/
the4 — der sl 'Was twe
ioint a redo (ill Made
:urtinls eleven won f
I to 4 Last'Satura
ry
the NittiMy,
the very Str
the State
I
ue 1
reel
hen!
, I 1 2
ig vit
lh that
ear oile of
all teams ii,
'Pittsbu!
REM
Aud4ori4
of Even
Y. M.
iiania. 11;11
There were probably
nd spectators present
ide and i t4e ,temPqristr' l
t Lew sbigg when 71. cry"
cross the Bucknell goal lino
c beginnink for the .pain .
age was started pr il , oi 2
inewith the ball in BUO i k e?
iii
ession but she could; , it
nd after catching a rgn 1
ordan, Vorhis was de
ielq. For the first ifift
f the init4l half out el'
lay together as well) ;a
pponents being al:4
lue and White near* , I
Then " Acic" :i t !
ordan'e attem ted pr
quarelk on B knell 6
s the ball ,sh t lbatoc,
R 11, 1909
nes gbal, lide ' half a dozen State
men were of er it,; but the ever-alert
Weaver had the honor of falling o?'
the i pigskin I mill, making_ our first
tbuChd‘n -gainst Bucknell. Vor
his's attem.t at goal from touch
down went 1I W and the score was—
State ,5 BUcknell :11
After tha the loyal lanie and
• Blue rooter were still 11 ! and often,
' but they s med t& reali e, as well
as,their tea , that q victory could
hardly beh ped tor., The li 'tittging
in of outsid coaches and the play
in4 of Dani Is, who fiad l .not this
year appea din a Bu.:knell lineup i
until last S turday, avaited nothing,
because ou eleven was 0:1t! to win
1 and '!vin t yl did with clean-cut
precision. Itj must be. '.aclinowl
edked, itowe
l er i that the Lewis
burgrs' lighter team fought valiant
ly until the scoie was hopelessly
If against them.. ,1
That Point wasLalmost reaefied by
the end of the 1 f e rst hale for ,Mc
' Cleary was Pu h s d Over for a touch
down one minute 'before the halt
closed. The Oil Was again missed
but the big Blul :o 'and White tear
ti' ran off tile gridir fen points to ihe
! good. 1 ! !i 4 . 1 1 '
KNELL
: st' Week
Ever Befor
multitude
I t* was g
Saturday
team
n the g
33 i i to 6
idr l
orle
33
nt tally o
c lipor
Liepn is
1 •
. gest ,
If ,Peit
en th.
the
ndt
°lir
the
bIo FAY
d
Price F i ive cents
Between the Ha lves the, home stu,-
dents held a sn4lte dance on the
northside 'of the 'gridiron' while four
hundred State students Went out on
the field aid gave our yells
,with a
gusto that mac e l them echo and rt
tiecho frori hill ~t. O ,liill. The belief
of a warlike feeling existing between
the two 4udent bodies as expressed
in a Lewisburg paper - was hardly
justified for the relations proved to
be good nat4red i and , cordial. The