Continued from page I Touchdowns; Rockne, Eichen laub, Lamb. Goals from touch downs: Dorais 2, Miller. Substitu tions: Penn State— Wood for Mor ris; H. Clark for Tobin; Welling for McDowell' Tobin for H. Clark. Referee: Bennis, U. of P. Umpire: Luehning, U. of Chicago. Lines man: Bibby, U. of S. Dakota. Time: 15 min. quarters. The Soccer Outlook Last year when Stewart, Allison, Warthington, Valenteur, Very and Black left the prospects for this year were flat promising. But with Tobin, Munhall, Gregg, Smedley, Vollmer, Bishop, Cuno, and Buch anan as a nuclens, Captain Savery has worked until at this time the team seems assured of bettering last years record. Ceitain it is that State never had so good a team as this 1913 team. The most promising new men are Dorwart Manwaring and Staiger who are sophomores and Nicholson Wilkin son and Holnberg who are fresh- Tobin, who is engaged at present in football, will soon be on the field. He is easily the best man in college playing soccer. Smedley, sophomore, played in 1912 and has improved so remarkably that he is considered to be the best "Back" State has ever had. The coaching has been done chiefly by Captain Savery. Man ager Gregg and Prof. Lewis. Ar rangements are being made to have the services of Haverford's veteran coach for a few days. Freshmen Play Good Game Last Saturday the Penn State freshman eleven showed its met tle by playing Coach Very's Mer cersburg team to a 7-7 score. The game was played on a muddy field, and the outcome was never certain. Burns, who starred in the game, made the first touchdown for 1917 by intercepting a forward pass. Goelitz made the Mercersburg touchdown on a shift play. The lineup follows: Mercersburg Block 1 t Oberle ( Capt) Thurman Bulebolm r g McQuoren Schley ( Capt ) r e Thomas Warcl(Brennan) q b Burns Fitter 1 h b Edgerton Gillespie r h b Richards Goelitz f b Kratt Varsity Lacrosse Team Wins The sophomore lacrosse team, reenforced by several varsity men, was defeated, 30, by a team selected from the rest of the squad. The game was played in a down pour of rain on a muddy field be fore 200 spectators. Coach and Captain Farley was particularly pleased with the contest because of the showing of the new men. Baet and R. D. Fisher showed great promise on the sophomore team, while Clark, Hoffman, Hallowell and Barber, all 1917 men, showed up well on the varsity. President Sparks is spending the week in Washington, D. C., attend ing meetings of the American Asso ciation of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. Illinois Life Insurance Company The Giant of the West All forms of policies written and through our Agencies you can pay the annual premium in monthly install ments Policy and receipt for the first years premium deliv ered at once LOCKYER & ATWOOD, INCORPORATED SWEETEN YOUR SWEETHEART with a box of our tine candy. Stop in and gat her some chocolates, bonbons, caramels or special mixed. It will do you good to see the smile that will light up her face and hear her words of thanks—and perhaps a little more. Taste the candy yourself and you you'll understand her pleasure. Samoset Chocolate for instance GRAHAM, ON THE CORNER Thermal Testing Plant The results of the investigations conducted during the last summer in the Thermal Testing Plant of the Engineering Experiment Station were presented by Professor J. A, Moyer in a paper read at the Chi cago meeting of the International Congress of Refrigeration. A re view of this paper was published in Engineering News for October 9. The present plant is the most com pletely equipped of its kind in the world. An Invitation Methodist Episcopal students and others who worship at St. Paul's Church are cordially invited to unite with the congregation in the quarterly communion service next Sunday morning at 10.45 o'clock. At the clore of the preaching service in the evening this sacrament will also be ad ministered. Pa inter A New National Fraternity On Pennsylvania Day, the Sigma Phi Delta fraternity, a local Catho lic organization . established here three years ago, was installed as the Gamma chapter of the Phi Kappa fraternity. The installing officers were D. G. Donovan, H. P. Reynolds and T. L. Keily of Brown University. Y. M. C. A. Course The well known Aida Quartette, assisted by Plancon, the famous French baritone, will constitute the second number of the Y. M. C. A. entertainment course in the Audi torium next Saturday night. During the past week ex-captains of the last three varsity elevens have helped coach the team, name ly, Gray, Very and Mauthe. The first senior cotillion will be held in the armory, December 6. THE PENN, :STATEWCOLLEGIAN RAY D. GILLILAND, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY Whitman and Huyler Chocolates Nittany Inn Block College Ave. 'Suck. ?kt.k 'ktokek C. A. Blanchard Manager Penn Avenue and Tenth Street Tlttstrvoin, ?a. Photo g rapher Sole agent for Sastmilt, Sods "Kew Tauereavac Camera and up'to•date apparatus and methods 212. 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