State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 18, 1909, Image 1

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Vol. VI,
ALENDAR.
the Calendar may be ma 4 as
, ssible, all. college organlza
to hand in notices of niFet-
In order tha I
complete as p
tions are urgedl
ings.
RSDAY. NOV 18.
Engineering Club Roam
Prtk.s blub Smoker.
6.30 p. m
9:00 P. m. ; Fraternity house dan
ERIPAY. NOV 19.
10:00 a. m. Auditorium
vania bay s exercises.
11:00 a. m. East Campus. R
mental review
1:40 p m, New Beaver F
Footb,all game, L 912 vs. 191
9:90 p. m , Armory. Thanksgi
Hop.
SATURDAY. NOV. 20
8:15 pin. Auditotium. Alton Parck
ard.
SUNDAI. NOV. 14. 1 1
11:00 a. m. Auditorium. Dr. IGill
wit) speak,. - I ,
1
430 p. m. Foyer of Auditoritim.
f.piscOpal ervice of Evelling
rayer. ,
6:30 p m. Old , hapel
A. meeting! ;
, 1 '
7:30 p. m;. Aud icionurn
, band concek
I MOND/V. NOV. 22
7:00 p. in. 01 l i Chapel.
AssoCiationllmeeting.
p. m., F4lty meeting ip the
II
Faculty RoOm of the Audi
torium. , ' . '
TiJESDAy'. I NO4. 23
529IMaih, Y. M. C. A.
6:30 p.
P
as been an
instructor in thel engineering school
for the past twci ‘,4ars, is at pres
ent in the 4 construction department
of the Gen6al Electric Co.
#AT
COLL
STATE 40, W.' V. , U. O.
I
'est Virginia Defeated by an Ovpii
•
whelming Score—The Finest Vic•
tory of the Season.;
Some of our football men—mbsi
.tably "Larry" Vorhis,"Bull',
Cleary and "Heft" I4irshman, whsi
are this fall playing their fou'rth yeal
on the gridiron under Old State's
colors—last Saturday played their
final game on Beaver Field for their
beloved alma mater It was against
West Virginia linivdrsity; which
usually puts up a stiff argument;
and the way our pginverful eleyen
mowed down the ,Mciuntainpers
well-wiirth a long idurney tolwitnes.
The "Cap" started; the game by
kicking over West : \firginia's line
before one the finest 'crowds whibh
ever witnessed a football ganie at Old
Penn State. The 'long boot of the
pigskin Iwas an arpicions opening
to a game that prbved a• terrible
Waterloo for the visitors in a sting
/
gle of Lilt) minutes dnration;
After Yount had pi nted the oval
out from W. V. U.ts 25 yard line,
it was only a matter of a couple ',of
minutes until tjhe "ball was' within
striking distance oft West Virginia's
goal, principally through a well
rected,onsiae kicl Which "Larry"
got away and WeaVer recovered.
Captain Hutchinsbn'i ;Men held oh
thdir 15-yard our heady iit
:tie leader , dropped back to the 28-
yard line' where Ih.e ! ,"drop kicked a
pretty field goal: the ball having
been in play only Pouf minutes.
West Virginia kick6d off and then
I some forinidable lane plunging
l by
McCleary, and T9the, added to
Y. M. 1 C
I
Sacred
Athletic
- 7 -- 7 '., - -
GE, PA , NOVEMBER
Price Five Cents
8, 19',
some quiCk end sprints by Hirsh- 1
i b il
man, brou tthe ball down past
the' middl e :I:l4he field. Here a
long forw - Aass -from Mauthe
went ' right into "Dick" Smith's
arms; as he stood in the midst of a
half•ciozen State players .and the
whole aggregation , ran, aver the line
for the first touchdown of the con
test.' McCleary kicked - goal.
Soon after this "Larry" kicked
r
his second' field goal of the ga eas
he stood on - the 25-yard line. The
ball sailed.right over the middle of the
bar and the I au' ience gave ven to
f ,
'wild, enthusiasm at the sturdy fea of
Vorhis, who had made his twentieth
field goal for, State in four years-of
conistepf work.
Before f the firit half ended the
visitaNs, ad a little more disap
pointment cdming their way,for
, Mc-
Cleary, whose record during the
gam was a total gain of 263 yards
in tWenti-three downs, ran over for
a touchdown; amid compact interfer
ence, arid, although' the goal from
touchdoYni v‘;as missed the first
thirty minutes i of play, found lest
Virginia!ise - venteen points 'behind.
"Larryn'had been running his ag
greisive 'team, 'like a 'machine during
the wh J oie half and there was a great
demonstration as the big blue- clad
warrior twent off the field. The
underiraduaies were so hapriy that
theyheld a rejoicing in the middle
of the ield I4efore the second half
started 1 , .
SECOND HALF
ts were scored so fast in this
that the Mountaineers,
Poi9l
period
alw.,ys
were
1 ,
outplayed and on the run,
completely swamped. The
g of the fusillade was started
renews