State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, December 09, 1909, Image 3

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inks f
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H. 0 4:- LA r .
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and "Dutch" Hermann
last game of football' utli
colors. "Larry." the
thinking quarterback an(
whose drop kicks and rui
qt punts put him abo
every backfield man in
4u11," the genial big 1
o was a tower of s
Offense and defense
4layed best when his
broadest arid , whose loy
work lasting through fou
will go down from ge
generation of Penn Stat.
'l'Heff," who, with Larr
Completed the fineit ba.
State ever had in one clas
ibg played four years her•
with all his speed, w
cleverness; "Shorty,'''
lightning end who pla
every ounce of strength
sed; and "Dutch'
terback who would have
almost any college ele•
,
urpish=
)r College Nlen
date
ailor made Clothing
'ressing and Cleaning
Stuart Block
st College Avenue
country this year 1 but ( s was well
1 \
I satisfied to , ,be a sullstitute for the
redoubtable "Larry" in several of
play their
)der State's
lesourceful,
carltain,
ning back
ye almost
the East;
ne -plunger
Tength on
like, whO
smile was
:1 gridiron
years here
eration to
studerits;
and Bull,
kfield trio
all hay
-7-"Ht.ff"
tie and
lot)g,
yed with
e posses
--a guar
tarred on
en in the
the garo i eS this season---"Dutch,'
the reliable Punter and catcher df
i
punts, with tliel speed of the wind in
running backliticks and a coolneis
THE STATE COLLEAILAN
"Bul11" Mk+ry
I '
second only 'to Vorhis in running the
team; will we ever forget these five
loyal players? There will be a
great, gaping, left by this
quintette u State's team next year,
but long after alai their perfor
mances will be reMe,mbered.
'Financial,
success, a
y bY , anagt,... McKee and'
.ate nianager Gl t R. Meek-'92.
_ .
„ae first time in ,years our Ath
letic \ 4ssociation fin itself out of
debt and ready to continue the best
kid of a year in aletics—one so
wll started by Lar yorhis's I un
deteated 1909 footb 11-team.
Who Let-the Cat Out ?
We learn at the list minute that
the special jfeature Of the Pha-rson
ians next Monday will be the girls
from the Ladies' ICottage. Fourteen
fair co-eds will appear in answiginal
act with variousi costumes. 'They
will illustrate an act with Alec
Gray 111 in " e_Pip O'Briar.' t "
_._.
A orrecl 1 ion. •
We beg tp annunife that through
a slight imisunderstaziding, the name
of Mr. .Hall M. , Crosnian 'O4, in
stead of Mr. Louis Hall Cro'sman
ex-'O3, Was, announced as the future
husband of MiSs Elizabeth Boal
Thompscin. r 1 ,
''; AGR THREE:
was a great
ccomplished