Page Four ‹A' t t' .Muinnif News° 11 'I ho folloui oz items of alumni noes mill lie round to odium the :Men!, notes 01 udervst toidernum the members of the 1111:, elns The liet 1104 been cam. piled through ititormittion received Irina the units: id the bei.retary ot the elem. Inn I .le,ottation C. T..lawnb.clit li m secured it 1,01411.1031 on landscape. vngtueer m ..ludien du• ten, lutitlec.apu architect, Cle‘elattd, Uldo. - • Crontill d Jeffrey IX nt present employ ed IV , motor tester II) the ton Company, Rennie. IVisuonsin. L. d' Johnson hunt been emplioeil P 4 a transition,. la the Shelby Steel uts, Compant, tAlwood Cat in It. C. Kane is scorlang us a drafts man in the plant of the lildgUtly Dymt- Dle and Logone Company, Ittiliatay, Pu. C 0. Krupp Inns secured a Is no tester in plant of the Unmoral Lleetrie Company at brie, Ps .1. Kell Is now superther of agri culture m the I'llll4 township Vocation al School. %%tooling Coma), Pa. P 11 Ruffian to 111,6.111 g as na up. 7i-entice for the Artie ice Machine Cont. pans, Canton, Ohl. P. Kurt, is at present in the em• play el Ca. Milton dlanufacturnig COM- Milton. l'a. I. N. Larer bus been ell,^aged as a Illedmllleill in by tho Item Mum. Inc turald Company, Philadelnlda, l'a. .1 W. Li arm In an instructor us Science and :school Gardens at the Gridley limb behool, reckon!, Lrle. Pa. . • 1! R. Lenher is employed as a draft,- man by J Denims°lf, architect, Cal, tre Square, Yon:, Pa J. L Lewis hes setured a position na rosimaii With the Ness York, Philadel phia nod Norfolk Railroad at Cape Charles, Virginia. C. II Lick is employed as a rodman 1,, the Peraisy Ivaina Railroad Company l.i . s rk headquarters arc at Buffalo, NoW II M Long is enrolled in the student gnultutte COM,. Ilt thin Westin.housa lieelrie nod Muchino Company, \lll6- n l'. ur §L Lo P4 U . ery is now assistant sup• envier of agricultural tho turn' deportment of thin Troy Mg !School Troy, Pa Miss Elsie 31 Lyons bas been employ ed as aspen isor of home making by the Centerville Boro School Board, W. Ilrownslille, Pa. , David MeKey, jr. has secured n post. Con as teneheing fellow in agneulture at the loon State College, Antes, lowa. .T :Machlan is nt the present time en. student engineer with the Bell Tel. Phone CoinPsn3', Ilarnsburg, Pa A. E nark I i anipeniaor of anneal. mum in the Green.lietker Comaminlt3 mutional School, Ace foundland, C Mailed is itorkang aw an arotaller for the Wetittrai Llettrie Company, at Lakewood, N. J. S. 11 Malan amp; has taken a post. iron an chairman m tho Non Jersey 17s3ston of the Penns.) ennui Itattroad Company. CRIPPLED STATE TEAM CONQUERS GETTYSBURG (Continued from Page 1) 'nos thrown out of bounds On the that lie-up, Bock agam let, the ball get natty and (..ett3oburg recovered it. 'llO3 could not gain, boomer, on Rote punted to Robb - echo returned it 15 artla Reel. mae a first (loan in three Once et tile line d , end then he elect around end Ica .1.1 3arilit, putting the ball on the lice 31,01 line But on Oat next play, State again fumbled nod bettyaburg fell on the hall behind the goal lute turn tottelnback. .'flee puttang the ball m play on the 20 yard line, the clattors failed to ~natzt tnatonally nod punted to Robb He came book 20 yard,, Beck, ,feint and 11, so caned No tameestoce that donna, but, the Rettcsburg delete.° stafened and Beck tic Ku laded to gait, through the late State aim mnaltactl 15 3 anis for holding,. A foreman! pans was tater trilled O'Donnell broke through and nailed Rote her a the }and loot on an al tempted Did run Rote punted out ut bound, on the 10 lard line its the coulter , ndtil Robb lima 0 round tight end for 20 aide ltnhb and Reck made one 110 t. ;I°l,ll, Ile., 11.101.11, tout then Reek plunged through right lie kin for a totandonn Coblinge kit kOl the goal Satire, State 7, Gett3sbnig 2. Beck tau the Ica:l.-err bark 27 yartla State made three first in nue. tesoton, milt 1111111 lit the batk field car ,} tug the ball .k long lorneril rtes ils Intercepted It} .1103 et on Iliae turd hue ote attmpt., .1 Mornp to ont from behind hie R gnal late, but , blocked the ki,l, and O'Donnell tell as the hall for a tomb &tan. 110 k punted out to 71,iblk but Cobham, mssed the goal. Score, State 1.1, ilett3nburg, .Tunos returtitil the hick off 15 yard' .lotte° and Beck nutdo as first dmut stud then Relit tact., opted one of ''Casev's" 1.1,1,1 and rail it back ten ,aids. uie plunges gained thole as many yard+. Bole got oilf no a beautthil run ot 25 }arils around our right end, lint Robb made 111,01,11Inniil tackle in the open field and caned a tonchilnan Ile fore the lamina multi Into up tinr tchedle blow. Senn, State 11, Gettysburg it, BIG STATE COME-BACK. - - - . • . State staged her come-back during the second hilt and from the beginning of the third period to the blowing or the final whistle. played with the old time form Ewing, who replaced Tones at quarter]ai k, pulled some of Iris diner runs through broken fields and at times seemMi to doff right past nu totte shorn to, klers Robb,with los g a in s of 70 and 15 }suds, mode the de fence of the opponents look helpless Ono thing was %cry noticeable during the latter portion of the gnme was the number or unsuccessful passes at tempted by kith teems State M. a Yrdle morn snecesstni than her oppon nts In this phase or the pldy. Thu lino pieced as ',nine and 'Tor when Zar, Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities L. D. EYE 1/0-202-4YestAllogollivenuol HORST AT WORK IN SO. AMERICA 1914 Man Studying Social Condition in Large Field Miles Horst, is member of the 1914 cLass , and assistant becretatry of the 1 31. C A hue part of last year, Is bpenallog a cstr und a halt M South America stutt3lll,.q social eundttlens lip has lusst thew /Allen about the first 01 June, nod still remain until the end at next nIIIIIIIIer Just Tun' he In a physt cal director in Lasts. (college, about 400 miles seat of Rue its Jarmo°, llrarll, and at the same tune he Is taking class umk ni the college to learn the Mu bmago nod customs of the people there etter. lie plan, to tour as moult of the con tinent as possible, Insthief aim being along nursionary lines. Lie was 110.011- cloud on the trip by the Res. Wllliam Y. Dont., a mission worker from New York City, and until about the first of September was associated with him in chargo of the ii`irst Ainerienn ehureh at Rio do Jammro, where they were placed while the regular minister was Liten a tmotion /n a recent letter he states hie raw poso as follow.. came down to this continent to Yea hots other people lite, to compare their 1,11,1 of maims , a In- Wig, their desires, their goal q and their bad qualities, their history, their mountains, and so on, with those of our country. I find that men to get a slight idea of these problems in a country it requires more than simply passing through ugh city or a country by mil. But then this may he my only opportunity to visit South America in coming years and so I should try to get around it as much as po.ibbla" Before Horst leaves for home he will attempt to tour more in Brasil, Chile, Argentine and Pert., studying social and economical conditions. ney, Conover, Xrushank and Swain in tercepted the forwards of the Gettys burg team and in two eases ran with them for touchdowns. Throughout the attire secant half State's opponents gained but one yard by scrimmage and only about twenty y ards by passing. At the beginning of the half Conover kicked to Gettysburg who ran the ball back to the Of yard line There they tried their luck nt passing but with bad results for the first attempt was grounded and the second was intercept ed by Zarney. In throe consecutive plays Hess carried the ban for 17 yards and first down Beck added his little piece nod then Ewing picked a hole through left tackle and plunged over for a touchdown. Coot:A.or kicked the goal. Score, State 20, Gettysburg 2 ROBB GETS AWAY. Gett3sburg non Licked off to State rind en the first play Robb got army for oensationnl lull around left end not Cr. mg 15 ;yard. After set oral plays State lost the ball en a fumble, but alinost wrimechately rifternard Conmer inter canted a fore nrd pass on the 30 yard llne and ran for a touchdown In order to keep up the rood nork be kicked the Reel else State 27, Gettysburg 2, Thereafter until the end of the period the ball bee.41 ,, 01i back and forth be 'lA Cell the ten cord lines At the beginning of the fourth period Cubbage took Parrish's piece et guard After State hail thronn n fornord over the goal line, tho boll ens glean to Gutty sheep echo, failing to gum, punt ed to ruing Hero State corked a successful peso from Enlik to Robb which netted 30 wads Reck carried the ball 5 lumen closer to the line and then Ening slid through the arms of 210• oral trickTers for a tonehdonn Score :11 2 Beck received ;slien Gettysburg kicked and nn Ito nest play Robb paraded down the field, behind in superb Interterence for if go nrd gain In Into plays, lies, plunged addeda3 met. pointal line ennof er another I% th (runty toe Sure 11-2 EWING ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL. Stale kleked-off to Getttaburg, for a change,and nthe seeolui plav acting taptant Alorrtm ens injured and 1.0,111- .n took hts place at and Celt, shurg ens penaltred 15 )ttrds for holding tiluch forced Rote to punt nut from be hind his goal litre to Robb In the next pla) State nos wen a 5 :turd penalty for a teelinnallts After ansucereqtally Idle:option ten foreards, Luang tried a drop Lick front the 10 )11111 hoe and 'I ho ball from then an changed hantla frequenti3. Near the close of the per. R,3e4Eale.D.93e4Eßaie4(e<3.74caneve4c>93Br463l.74l>air4cair4D33e4ae4Ro The Kind ►i It! of an Overcoat You Want IS HERE Let it be a short coat on close lines, a short coat full and roomy, a short coat military. Medium long or conservative. A long coat, military or full. Be as finicky as you like—We say your kind is here—for we've an offer ing of the smartest new coats as you'll not see elsewhere— The coat at the price you care to pay, $l6, $lB, $2O to $3O %Ma SUITS, TOO Ready Sint: 4l o, Cliar I here in the newest fabrics i• ne e tes i and models. ELLEFONTWIEKSIATEXOLV.Grst.PAi c s kinittingeilWPOPOlMPOWlPtinflriPSlPinNirF iod, Gettysburg attempted its thirteenth leeward pass Their passing proved an. Inky hemmer, for Swain picked oil tlm ball during passage and loped 20 yards for a touchdown Conover made another tally Score 41.2. Thu game ended several minutes later without further °coring on either side. The lineup: STATE 4s. Poe GETTYSBURG 2 2torre L Krushanl - L T. .Cmig Parrish ......... L _ ..... bit 4 ia!nati,k 0'Dunne11........ R.. G ....Loodensinger CA0rne,10.......R. T. Dolebiihn Cobb Igo R E Munn.] Jones L Q H B B Rote Robb .. .. ... Moser ~,,, .... MIMEEff!!!I Sobstitutions. State—En Jones, Su ion for Cabbage ior rarrist, Let inson for Morris, Gross for Beek Gott, sliorg-1 oilier for Dlffenbauglii I•YocbUob far Stratton, alit tor Rote ToneHamm—Beek. O'Donnell. Ewing 2, Cannier, Snoin, I.lem Coals from tonelnloon—Cubbage 1, Conover 1 Sufetl•—Beek fteferee—Go,lchrirlev. Lafm dig; Um• pier—Sig:nun, Lafa)ette; Mend Lima man—Bruce, Lnfa3ette Time of per lode-12 7111. i. .adz BASKETBALL MEN WILL BE CALLED OUT NEXT WEEK (Continued from Page 1) floor on the remaining days Most of thu prolinnonary, prattno Ili be denoted to getting unto condition. The outdoor rosining truck be used to den elop "wind nnd legs" and only light floor snook and"mhoolinn , be Indulged in on the inside ft Actualsumo:moues n ill not be taken up until all the men ore in condition for A Conch Herman is of the opinion that basketball in harder on a mon than football and w.ll take special efforts to keep the men in condition at all times Prnetwe scrim mage mill be mimed to a minimum, pos. sibly only tinier a week in nodunemon. KEEN COMPETITION. From last year's team, Walton, Hallo uell and Foot, guards; Blakeslee, 'Wag• nor and Ranter, guards, will mnko keen competition for the former Freshman How do-your-cigarettes treat:you AFTER you smoke: them? __. (271.18 4• • /wt-thst fi..d(lisths owl stand itsrandar) "Manyothergoodaiga rotten besides Pattnes taste mighty good—: VVEILEyou are =obi ing them. Fbtimas are not the only goodones.l Although Fatimastastet so good that they con-1 bnuetooutsellanyotberi cigarette costingoverSc.) But Fatlmes deliverj something more thanl good taste. They will' giveyoucigarette coma forf—comfortwhileyoui are smoking them and; comfort AFTER. you! smoke them.: While you are amok-, College Weeklies rENN STATE UOLLEGIAN 1 -' candidates. These latter Include Lou bough, high scorer in the inter class Imlgue last rear, mime adsantrige an weight crier Jimmie Wagner will prob. ably place him opposite Blakeslee at for ward. Ile is of the ideal basketball build, rangy, but n little light in weight Ho is ono of the best elicits under the basket that will upper ontlw stood, and will work well with Blakeslee and Walton who are good at long shuts. Ile m n good lighter lint cull need morose. meat for the Varsity class .hdam is in pronnsing center but he mill hate to light against in number of the other men on the squad to hold the job lige at guard is expected to hold up the team lux cool and heady playing which characterired his stork last year. Ile Inn typical loose, rontung guard and should sham Vast amid first for the Job oppostto Walton 7, Wilson will he alit for a guard position, which lie held with credit on the un it FMIIOII team, and Herman OleV try him for center against Adam and Neon! Among the second string men mho these Sopho mores cell hale to light ngamst are Ifalloitell, who could not finish last sea, son onamount of attack of option dicitis, Hunter, who enter, great prom ise as a torment. and In ncony good shot. and IL Miller, n senior who starred an his dims team last yen! . There in no further liTeneereinent to ho made on the proposed schedule than mos gas en It few mecks ego Manager Meson is working hard for outside games, but drum not hose either the eastern or mestern tnps fully com pleted nit set Coach Merman consolers the tine Pitt games and flint main ! Sworthmore the hardest on the schedule at the present time. TUG-OF-WAR WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY (Continued from rage 1) 'dream of meter thot will hr kept ',W ing user the rope end through uhieh tlno meeker aide mill ho pulled no they lose EUREKA The Bread that satisfies. Try our delicious Pastry and Ice Cream. THE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Both PhoriaL log them, they will feel cool and comfortable to the throat and Inagua', And AFTER youi smoke them-- eve& though you may smoke more than usual—they will leave you feeling as you'd like to feel. No heavy cieheady"reellog —none of that "mean" feelltgofhavinged too much. All this is the reason why FatiCrtaa are called a SENSIBLE cigarette. Yea—some day you will try Pathisaa: Why not do It today? O 4 3 it I P 4 l P A 4 D a 9 tiPS --- 'laiesday, Nov. 1, 1911 ground. This feature proved the life of the scrap ,last spring and will play no small port in this event. The place for holding the scrop nee been changed from the rend heroic the Old Beaver Held to the spot on New Beaver geld Ashore the old ream ow formerly stood {he ground at this point will afford a better foothold for the contestants tbnn tint on the old place winch m slow cos eruct with IL bonny growth of grass,, The Judges ot the contest will be up• purchase members of tine htudent Coun cil and upperclassmen appointed by them. "Pop" Gill, 'ld, will lease the judges. 'Ennis contestant will he marked with n daub of 'mime as he takes his 'place at the rope to prevent him Irons pulling in snore than ono heat. The revised rules for the scrap are as folios": THE RULES. 1 The scrap will be held on Saturday, Nmember I, 1016, at 1.00 p. m The place of the scrap shall be on the site of the old reservoir on New Beaver field. 3. no scrap will consist of three or more periods so as to enable mery un derclassman to compete once. The class a Inning the mnjority of periods trill bo declared the manner or the scrap I Each period ntll be five minutes in length unlem one side is able to pull the other side completed over the center line of the field before the expiration of this lisle In rose of n tin the same eca ed ca 274 caeca etßise4633e4R<Necial AR< D 2 BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1917 ;,,1 14 4 The standard reference for Fraternity Jewel- :&', Do ry, together with individual Badge price lists, will :4 ',i' be mailed on application. p a Itg Novelties Medals 6 p 6 . Badges - Insignia 4.4 .1 ; L. G. BALFOUR & CO. .9, 3 6 02 ATTLEBORO, MASS. . , "ri V11C>,531/i4Da3II2IICNIPODNVID:a3IIS,II%3I2IIDa3I2II glair f>2 Nittany Theatre THURSDAY FRANK KE,E,NAN "THE PHANTOM" Far Above the Average WILLIAM S. HART "THE PATRIOT" Unusually Strong SATURDAY RITA JOLIVET In "AN INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE" Paramount aide.. that eau.° the tie svill pull for an additional tbroo minute. after the perlod le oser. B. IL 1,111 count ono point for the side in whose territory the center of the rope Ic at the cud of the period. It will count one point for the side that is noble to pull the other past the center mark on the field. 0 There shall km no previously or• ranged footings, 'rhero shall ho no me. ehanical means for holding the rope Every eontestnnt will be compelled to near rubber soled shoes, shirt or Jersey and trousers. 7. The rope will hove some mark at the center, and a similar murk five feet on each aide of the center. 8. All male members of tho &mho. more and Freshman classes, except those on the approved athletic bet, or those physically Incapacitated, are eligi• ble, th latter list to be approsed by the college physician. There shall be an equal number of men on each redo (100) and a deficiency, if any, shall bo chosen from men of the first period. L. C. BULLOCK Justice of Peace Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan $l,OOO up. kllliftweikatire WI V.hotoplags 4 - clvakir_ ,/Stato coitowPez Pastime , Theatre "THE ETERNAL QUESTION" A Metro Wonderplay Fellows:— Why not take a try for that $3,000 the Ever Ready Works are offering for a name better than FLASH LIGHT? It will only cost you a 2c 6 f, stamp. Come in and get a, blank and go after it. We should like to see at, Penn State Man get it. State Centre Electric Co, 125 Frazier St. STATE COLLEGE, PA- "r Store Closes at 6 P. M. Except Saturday. THURSDAY GF,RALDINE FARRAR "MARIA ROSA" FRIDAY AIME. PETROVA SATURDAY ANNA LUTHER In - •t'THE BEAST!' ---- A Typical Fox Production
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