Penn VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 STATE WINS OPENER Penn State Swamps Cainegie Tclli in Initial Stiuggle of Season. Miller Makes Long Rum Score 41-0 Expectations were icalized iast Satin clay when the Penn State elev en downed Captain Ciawioid's lightet Carnegie Tech team by the scoie o! 41-0 The Stale coaches took advantage of the excellent ou portunity affotded to ny out new men, and in all 23 State men took part in the game Metheny, Tay lor and Heizel showed good fotm for the visitors while Mauthe, Very, Millet, Claik and Wilson played their usual stiong game. Millet, who enteied college uom the State College High School, played well at guard. The game showed tint team woik in otu back field was lacking. “Shot tv" Miller teceived the ball trom Clan on the kick-off and tan it back to our 35 yard line. Tech soon gained possession of the ball and after six minutes of play, kick ed to State. The ball was caught by Miller *who dashed aiound the right side of the field making a sen sational run of 78 yards for a touch down. The first quarter ended with State having possession ot the bail on Tech's 17 yard line Captain Mauthe scoied State’s second touchdown shortly after the second quartei opened. An at tempted foiward pass oy State was inlet cepted by Humbie on Tech’s 25 yatd line State proved invinci ble forcing Tech to kick to Mauthe. who was downed in his tiacks on the 35 yaid line. The first naif ended as Mauthe scored a touch down. Beriyman's dash of six yards for a touchdown came shoitiy aftei Miller’s 38 yatd nm foi the fouith touchdown. Tayloi of Tech block ed a kick in the third cjuaiterbut the ball was recorded for State by Barron. Mauthe, who was absent fiom the game during the thud quarter, returned in time to scoie the final touchdown. The game ended with Tech having possession of the ball on theii own 40 yard line. IV*iri State -11 < urncuie T.-Gi U 1 IVteiMin 1, T. Cl.uvlmd L (I. Chur Whitney Hansen MiUei Welt, Hem man U ii Mautlu* \' i 1!. T. It C. t> li I. II Substitutions Penn State ion tor Wilson, Devine toi Banon Sayre for Engle, Voglc toi Bebout, Pisner for Clailte, Lamb foi Whit ney, R Millet i'oi Hansen. Langdon for Miller, Welling foi Welty, Mc- Nulty for Weliing, Weston foi Ber ivman, Tobin for Matithe. Carnegie Tech —Heizcl foi Percr son. Touchdowns— Mamhe. o. Miilci. Bcnyman Goals from touch downs —Miuthc, -4. Miller. Kc -O'Biicn, Swaiihmorr. Um pire—Moffitt, Princeton Linesman Robinson. Univcisity of Pitts burgh. Time of periods—lo min utes. Stamp Collectors Pi of. Diemei will be triad to ha\e any stamp collectors call at his house on the Noith Campus anti atiange ioi :ot>ulai meetings. HP AHP I? f |fA T T T? pT A IV T IAI h U blj i A JN. CALENDAR W IWI -Ml. in 'I 1 ti 7 'IS p. in. Engir.eci mg Building Koum 202. Lalusettc Coun t> Club. •I HI IV US' T K> 700 p. m 1 ibiaiy Room K. Socialistic Studv Societ All Welcome. mum i» i II iOO p. in. I.ilnaiy Room K. Lib- ci.il Aits Societ;, 0.3 U p. m. Old Chapel. Mass Meeting. I’iepnintion loi W and J Came sa'inunu, hi t. 12 300 p.m. New Beavei Held. Vaisity Football. W. and J vs Penn State. S.UO p. m Auditorium. Concert by Glee Club. .xI'XUVV . m'l. Pt 1000 a. m. Old Chapel. Piesh man Seivice. Led by Di Seeriey 1100 a. m. Auditorium. Chapel Services. Di. Seerley will pleach. 6'3U p. m. Auditorium Y. M. C. A. Meeting. Dr. Seeilev will speak. n I.MiU . (KT. 11 030 p. m. Old Chapel. Piayci Meeting Final Track Trials. Final tiacl: tiiais foi the Vaisity team were held last Saturday aftei noon on New Beaver track. Although the numbei of con- testants *vns lay lie rr.ear.c as great as of those held two weeks ago, the marks made Satuiclay, in the vari ous events, weie betiei Among the best peuormers in their special events weic Pickett, Palmei. Schioeder, Michnei, Hen drick, White, and Allen. The summaries follow 100 yd. dash —Won by Hendrick, second. J. J Robinson, Time, 10 3 220 yd dash —Dead neat between L. T. Michnei and W. White Time, 440 yd clash —Won by E R Seybcrt. second, Denny• lime 55.2 sec 120 yd huidle—Won by E. Ham mil!, second, H. G McCartney. Time, 15.2 sec. 220 vd. hmdle Won by 1 B. Leyden; second. Pi G, McCaitney. Time, 30 sec Tuylm I it- Moth Welch \kl.'iiii(;liej Stone i ml lllllllllle I'ark M.-iheiij 1-2 mile uni —Won by R. Shaip, second. A E. P'ishci Time, 2.12 1 mile i an —Won by W M. Allen, second, tie between R. P Ewing and S. K. Butler Time 1 1 min The Rnudes Sdtolarship for I'hc dates r 'ji the next ciuahiyir," examination for trie Rhodes Schol p ate Octobei l.Sth aid iot-i, 1912. and will be 1 iid .it .Pennsyl vania College. Get ysb ig, l’a The sc’nolaiship is open to jumon jn.i scniots only and i vt! ’eel at $lBOO a veat, being p sable lot thtee yeais, with the m.iex.>Tv el ait mi inf; Oxtoid Utii\«.isity. A eanni date nnmt be a cot /eu of the Unit ed States with at least li\i;yrai s domicile and be rm.;;:u!. tv the fust oi October of the year foi which lie is elected, he must have passed his nineteenth and not have passed his twenty-fifth birthday. Anv tuithei mfoimation may be had .1/ applying to Dean Holmes. I leaidciil’s 01!ice, STATE COLLEGE. PA.. OCIOBER9. 191.1 THE WASiI-JEFE CAMii Renewal of Athletic Relations With Washington and Jeffuson We) coined by Student Body and Alumni Pern State will play its second. and most impottant home game this Satuiday with W and J. Ihe Red and Black team comes heic wuh a wondeifill lecoicl. Two weeks nt'o W and J. held Cornell to a 3 to 0 scoie, the only points ol the game being scoicd by a Comedian who placed the pigskin between the up tights dining the iast thieo minutes of play. A few days iatei Geneva was swamped 52 to 7 and last Sat uiday Carlisle was held to a tie score. These thite games plavcdhy W. and J. against States one, give the foi mer a decided advantage. Saiuulay's opponents have met in six football games all of which in sulted in victories foi the Blue and White team except the diaws of J8 r >s and 1599. The old scotes are: IS9T Penn Stale 6 W. and J 0 1595 Penn State 6 W. and J. 6 IS9S Penn State 11 W. and J. 0 1899 Penn Stale 0 W and J. U 1903 Penn State 22 W. and J. 0 1904 Penn State 12 W. and J. 0 Saturday's game will play an im portant part in deciding the West ern Pennsylvania giidtion su piemaey foi the pi event ye.u Pent: Stale now holds the West ern Pennsylvania championship title by reason of its splendid vic loiy ovei Pitt last Thanksgiving Day It is g.anted th. • e '?tc'l’M not play W. and J last yeai. but Slate defeated both Cornell aid Pitt who had in tuin defeated VV. anti J.: th ; s gives the Blue and White team piestigc ovei the Red and Black. Should each of the contendeis win one game while playing one another tins fall the supremacy foi 1912 may be disput ed but any one of the three teams gaining victoiies ovei the other two would cinch the championship title The teams will piobably stait Saturday’s game with the following line-up PENN S’l.VI i: \V. .mil .1. WTI-tm L. K. llni ill T, T. I. Seliw.ili I. E. lli-yiiMn W.-li.-ikJi-r O I.'i iilU-honl. It. \V. Ymml.ins Whitney li. T Cnuiuvll Vim y R. E A!i*\.iml' , i tl.ijit. itfilli'i (J II fiiiuihvm W'.lty I. ILCu'i!,. !. SiTtvv'b r.iuivmiin 11. II Killing. Y'.Ynl.n-. .Mouth" (Kopl ) I l ’. 11. Yniim; Civic Club Meeting. The fust meeting of the Penn State Civic Club was held on Tues day. Octobei 1. Dr. P. O. Kay gave a vciy interesting lepoil of the ptoceedings of the Republican National Convention held in Clin j go. Meetings o: the club will be held eveiy two weeks dining the >e'Ji, arid ail membcis rue iC'iuesled to be on Hand at a'l meetings. The next meeting vv : 11 be held on Octo bci 17. at 7 p. in. m tli»- Kngincei u:g Building Applications foi meinbi i-hip must be handed to the executive corn mi'tec, and each application inu-u ibe signed by thiee mciubeix oi the club. Only rncmbnx ol the cl,is. 'o! 191-1 am eiigioie at tT-x tune ' The following off.teis -..ere eleei ed - Secretaiy-Ticasutei.CS Adam-, 1 Vice Piesident, John Blacken. | E. W. “Gene" Carson is with the Wm. Ritter Lumbei compaii'. t 1 Ptincelon, N. C. Pint Watts Tilaile Acting Dean i'lo'C'-eu Kalpii I- Watts has been m :de Acting Dean ol the School oi AgrUnUum and Expel i- ment station to succeed Piolcssot Al\d Agee when the luttei goes to the Hew Jei .ey Station. Piolesso: Watts is a giaduate of Penn State ot the class of 1891). Koi some time he was a nu mhei of the facility of the Univcisily of Tennessee. Lntei he, engaged in piactionl horncuitmal woik and m 1908 became Lead o! the Depail meut of Houiculluie of h.s Alma Matei. ITe has been a stiongfactot in building up the School of Agii culiuie and has beer, in constant ! demand as a speaket at hoilicul i total gatheiings in all pans of the i state. ITis text-books aie in genu al use throughout the colieges of the United States. He has the confidence of his fellow membeis of the faculty and the lespect of the student body. The loss of Dr. Hunt and Piofessoi Agee is de plorable; but the appointment of Professor Watts is an assurance that the work of this school will go on with undiminished vigor. Fall Base Ball Praciice, Fall pratice on the base , ball diamond is being cairicd on more extensively this yea: than ever bc foie. Each afternoon all of the legulais, together with a score of new men who were selected tiom the huge squad that icsponded to the fust ca'l foi candidates, go through a systematic batting and fielding piacticc. 1 'lnis practice will be extremely valuable in mote than one respect, foi not only will itpioveoi" mateiia! benefit to the playei, but it will enable the coaches to get a 1 new line on the new men this fall, thus making the task ol cutting down and selecting the squad, in the spiing, a much simpler one Piospects, so far, look good. Captain Whitney, Vvatdweil, Hend erson, Ciaig, Cintvfoid. and Mc- Kibben, lcmain oi iast yeats team, also McCracken, Seybett, Kern, Muiphv and Gmham, who took pait in seveial of the games last season a:e heie. A Funnels’ Day. Last Thuisday a special train biought 700 men interested in agu cultine to State College. The lo calities in the neighborhood of tliis institution vveie well icpicsenled, and the special biought faimeis fiom Duncannon, Tyionc, and vicimtv 'The objec t of this visit was to acquaint the faimeis willi the col- lege, to aiouse theii inluest in the college, and to look foi waul to making plans to induce the Penn sylvania Railioad to give Slutc Col lege bettei laihoad acrommoda- /X 1 the dinnei which took place in the Methodist Chinch. Piesident Spaiks, Piofessoi Agee, and Piofes soi Walts iceeived the vis.itoi J.n. Unimex’ New Book lne i. U l.ippincott Company hi.e nisi issued a bool: by Dean Anhui llohncs entitled “The Con sol vatiou ol the Cii’ld". which, gives the n'.ilts o! Di. Holmes, ixpeii- incit, and nbxcivaliens m the psychological clinic at Philadelphia I he volume is one in a seiies ediled , by Supeiu.tendem Maitin G Bmm baugh, anil will be sine to arouse a daige nileiest m the educational i woild. PRICK FIVE CENTS COACH HOLLENBACK All Anno icon Fullback of 100 S, and l’enn Slai, Doing Splendid Woik on the Football Field "Big Bill" Hoilenbnck is heic again this yeai This is nothing new—ev civ body knows it. and con sequently eveivbodv anticipates a repetion of iast year's achievements. This is “Bill's" fouith yeai of coaching, am! judging by his pie voiis success, he will indulge in a few moic. Coach llolienbaek staited eaily on his football caieer. The embryo developed to a star on the I’hilips btirg High team. Athletic pios pccts looked bright when “Bill" en tered the Univcisity of Pennsyl vania, but unfortunately he was hurt in 1905, and had to relinquish football Cot one yeai. In 1906, he played on the line, but was finally put in as fullback, and fiom that time on, the prowess of the Red and Blue team increas ed. In 1907, Hollenback distin guished himself on the team, and played a steady and consistent game, which paved the way for the brilliant success which was to fol low 111 190 S, “Big Bill”, aftci a won deiful season, in which he had dis played his ability in defensive and offensive woik, and. had attained temai liable results in punting, was unanimously chosen as the All American fullback. His capability on the giidiion, Hollenback repioduced while coaching. Ttie energy, grit and system which he instigated in the Penn State team, helped it to tie Penn and Cailisle, and to beat Pitt. ITis success last yeai is too well known, to dwell upon it. With "Big Bill” in the camp this year, the on-rush of the opponents is awaited, and if masoning by anal ogy is pcimissible, a few bon-fiies may be expected this year. Cosmopolitan Club Reception On Saturday night, October the sth, the annual reception of the Cosmopolitan club of the Pennsyl vania State College was held in the Engineering Club Room, Pi of. Fos ter presiding. Speeches and musi cal selections, by icpresentativcs fiom diffeicnt countiies, vveie the pnncipal features of the night. The membeis showed good spiiit towaid their pitnciples and the new plan of activities foi this yeai. The aifair was a leal success. Only College to Own Equipment. Dean Jackson attended last week 'he Anieiican Road Confess held at Atlantic The congiess especially commended om college bi\ause of the fact, that this college aione has a mad consti action appaintu'; that is being used on highway constiuction. This appa intns is being used at ptcsenl on the load between Lcmont and State C ollcge. The college is indebted to the Good Roads Machine com pany ot Kennett Snuaic Two Visitors. Di. R K. Duncan, the well known chemist and populai writei of s- icntific subjects visited the col lege last week in company of Mi. (.has McKee, id. ol Pittsburgh. Notice U> 1012 Men All 1912, ex-1912 and near 1912 men aie icquested to meet in the Kngineeiing building this Thuisday 1 • ening at 7 o'clock, to anange for