, i r , 1 j I i ~ , , , , f ::::!. ; " . :• .1 2a.z...7 „,4,: , , , i‘ z , ' .., . : „-..-- -,03,7 -- 4 ... , i, Vol. VI,NO i 2 A liEV I What we Have Acc Year in Footba Playets to be Lost "Perhaps no Lcolle has made such iiiand development as Stat, institution repreients is libeto, progressiv and it[represents the athletics, too, 1 migl added by the P'!hilad Ledger" writer when facts as he did. Es] State's athletic sup , noticed in the recd . fo =M! 1 All over the' East Blue and Wh ite el rankd anywhere f!o the dighth best c011e , ..-4 the rating is ceria "Larry" Vorhis's fi: l tion has the recdrd o garpes, tying two an , U 4n this year al Statl gone through a footti t -- , .TE COLLEG W ' defeatei tco wil mplished This eleven . Five Star by Graduation. !e, in America - Elul strides m College. The everything that -, intellectual" best there is in have been - Iphia "Public I he stated the I .ecial l ly is Old ioriky to be id of the past to be the b of 'Penns),ii.. 1 4 . of 1909. 1 " \ "What lind-of a tear will State have this,fall?," .vas abut the com monest question io ; bellheard three months agO. Ai tli9't time football 1 i prospects looko very bright' be cause qldiSta d hld secured two wonderful coa lies in "'Big Bill" Hollenbacl, U of P i 'oB p I nd -Mc- Ilveen, Penn tate ;'O7, nd her 1, captain "Larr " Vorhis as gen erally expeted to prove one of the generals of the Year-which he did. A strong i nucle s; of, the 'O3 eleven returned to school-T-Vorhis, Mc- Cleary; Hi l rShman, ,Gray, Smith, Weaver, i hollet, Watson;- fohnson, Herman 4, Brown, ,Ridole and Har low, while Mauthe,p' Very, Engle, Barrett, ltepferi, Doster, Rogers, le" McKe our successful I veh is being the third to e i team. 'And nly ju4 for 1 , ting aggrega winning five losing none. team has not ) ll season un- J Tst in the ccmrnonwealth urania d ring thei season BV.R t 9,. 1909 , I Lesh, ESte iiansen, Go, e only to an and Tunnin ceded 'to he,mor e varsity hon. the squad ar form it disp season. the' Scholl 'Ol the services, "Johnnie" l e Saunders 'O5 were loyally timed. On Octobtl was taken 9 1 1. 7 game on the score of 31 It( score as J tiers 'had roll I: J I "Du i 1 l a tich ' Hermann ' Pennsylvanians y ea; , P,Ml9ukt Then one week Iteti seven ! hilp‘ksi stuaents went tt• Wilkesbarre, a#l 11 t. , witnessed{ one. or,tne ,greatest strug gles-wei have eirer had ; with the 1 i Price Five Centh- Arnold,: BottaOn, !decke,:- Keller; ratrief ion showed theiaselvei or, less deserving •ci . :6 rs also. In bringing l ound into :the ari yed through therentiie' , help . of, - ''Heinde'S s especially Lgood; and f George MCGee otwals "Saundi' and "Pud" Read '92 endired at opportune r second Grove City r in the .first football ew Beaver Field by a 0, exactlt the same Mcleary,'S war dup on the Western 1!!!3