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Vol. XII
PENNSYLVANIA DAY
TO BE A BUSY ON'
For the Fourteenth . Time Penn State
Will Celebrate Occasion---
Governor Here.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND
FOOTBALL WILL FEATURE
All indications point to a most successful observance of Penn
State's individual holiday—Pennsylvania Day—on next Friday.
The observance of this day, which in 'importance at Penn State
ranks second only to Commencement, will bring hundreds of visi
tors to the campus, many of whom will remain for several days.
The program that has been arranged for the occasion is more
interesting than e%er and will furnish no mid of pleasing entertain
ment for the visitors
The event on Friday will be the fourteenth of its kind to be
clebrated by the college. The idea was started in 1903, the oc
casion that year being observed on November 20th Similar cele
brations in privately endowed colleges and universities arc known
as 'Founder's Day," in honor of the founder of the institution. In
this tax-supporting college, established by the Federal Govern
ment and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, this day is any day
set aside to be celebrated by the people by whom and for whom
the college was established.
According to custom. the formal oh
pen ance of the da) mill take pia, in
the general assembly mlneh is to he held
in the Auditorium at 11 o'clock Prida3
morning auternor Martin U Brum
baugh mill he the principal speaker on
the occludes, Others on the program
mall he: Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, State
Health Commissioner, ;loins Price Jack
) o S r ,
a Lea o r n n e d l
r u .s h tr;c y Go
maker, of the Governor's Staff, a loam
mho Is intensely interested in the
• affairs of Penn State, The Gmernor
lull preside at the meeting, and fiends
of Penn State hill learn much of her
fame by attending
THE DAY'S EVENTS
Probably the most interesting feature
of the day from the viempoint or
college actb sties, a 111 be the football
game beta eel, Penn State and 1.11103 ate,
to occur on New Reaper Field at a
o'clock an the afternoon. Arrangements
bate been made to handle an even ;,rent
er cromd than that mbfch attended the
Leingli game on last Pennsylvania Day,
estimated beim een sip nd amen
thousand—the longest crowd that has
mar assembled for such an occasion at
Immedintelv proceeding Use grime, nod
starting at 140, another of the head
line features at the day's cents still
take place en East compus—the rester ,
of the battalion of student cadets
Governor Brumbaugh, math a represen-
Lathe o ff icer of tire United States Army,
61m ill uaicuilly rose, the .troops, end the
former will s m oke the presentation of
prize swords to tine Sophomore and
reshman vompames that hoe sliom
the most maproiement during the fall
murk. Since the inception of the "pre
paredness idea" throughout the nation,
this
mess
at Penn Slate has taken mi
snuck greater proportions this ear, and,
excellent riniults are looked for. The
military band mill take IL prominent
part in this feature
PROMINENT MEN HERE
In addition to the prominent state
°flails aho will speak at the general
linsembl3, there mall he a huge 'mintier
of other niembero of the °fiend fanidt
hero for the occasion, nicilitling many
ciabors of the Senate and Menemnhe
‘ ni
Nopresentatit es Secretary of the
CAmmoira enitii, Cyrus ;',O
- Goterner Hey molls, ur
'lsiah:to C. Schuelfer, State superintend
ent of public instructions, State Senator
William Crow, of liniontoa 'l, and Vaurn
C. MCCOrMICIC, n member of the board 01
trustees of the college, lire among those
mho haw au...opted imitations le be
present.
Much tune and biller loin been spent
by the students and Ineult3 members el
the schools in preparing interest.
leg reprehentathe exhibits fur the belle.
ht of the visitors 'these exhibits sill
be open all day hriclay 11111 i SatllY,
1111 d are located in the serious depart.
motel buildings.
The 'mislead organization of the
student body mill play no small pmt te
the 011.11 of the telebration. Concerts
by the military band the glee club and
the Lollop" orchestra hill rot idea ari•
etvof entertainment.
'lnstead of being a one day celebration
the remosylwrilit Da) meta". mill roan.,
be wend titer four days, milli some
'thing of great Interest going on eneh
day. The strident MRss meeting and
band concert will 1111 ha Thursday even-
Fridayhi melds, mound often
the "Prom" in the armory, is
ill
mudo a big day, Saturday aftereoon
will be filled mill the Frestiman.llclle.
fonte Academy football game, nod the'
Penn State-Lafayette weer football'
genie, and 111 the miming the glee club
will glee Its lirst concert of the 'team
The lie, f e W Connell, of the 'Moody
Bible Institute, Chicago, sill he the
e oll ego oPookoo on Sunday, nod the col
lege orchestra mill alto a free concert
fu the Auditorium on Sunday afternoon
THE EXHIBITS
Various Departments Wilt Display Their
Work For Two Days
Velcome to thepay ofAllPennsylvanians—lt isYourDay
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The work of the serious departments
of the different schools of the college
tun' menus of ahoning bow it is done,
by the use of xarlous exhibits In their
',unthaws, will bo ono of the prominent
teal oresof the Pentwyhanla Day vole.
bration. Great pains have been taken
to woke these exhibits a success. and
the usual hundreds of xisitors will bo
able to get a very good idea of the work
that Is being done hero In the two days
that the exhibits util be open—FrWay
unit Saturtia)
In former }ears )'OIr" on 0
large outdoor mule bus been the 'menus
of thsrda3mg the mork of the School of
Agriculture, but last year the carbons
eslublLs ncro dAided among the build•
Hugs, and this method will tie folloued
out this ,ear
TIM HORTICULTURAL mlnbit mull
ho located in the horticulture building
and on:neon...lst of ;true fnnt and sego
table product.. sent in by growers front
all pmt is of the state. A. new s3stein
of price aaardilig mill be Inaugurated
this wear Four ether cape, supplted bl
the Crabapttle Club, well he au/Puled to
the best echibits of a collection of our,.
ettes of fruits; the hest barrel of ap•
plee, the best bow of peeked apples and
the best chsplay of apples. In addition.
Harty medals, of a new designs reeentb.
adopted by the club, null ho awarded to
the growers Mnta, the hest exhibtte of
stogie larlettes or fruits and segeta•
Ides. _ . .
TIfE AGRONOMY department Mill
exhibit (weals from eters county in the
state The corn exhibits ore expected to
be especially large and Tines still be
fainted n'ttorik
iig to no olniiien"dt the
` udes. A feature of the exhibit ant ht
harmful coeds felled in rellllBNI, nolo.
The soils laboratory still contain come
interesting features
THE DAIRY HUSBANDRY exhibit
still be hinted in the dairy btuldint; nod
in the ma (lorry barns The exhibit
of dairy products mull be held w the
chew.o room of the dairy building and
the elnefpurpose UM be to shirr the
apparent. food sill. of milk to other
100ds A comparatite deploy of butter
bproduced by a "star boarder' and n pore
red rue dill be IL fen tare
'llll.l FOIII , ..STStY enbllnt mill be riot
of the ordinary thiii Near mid POlllO spe•
era! features are promised It mill be
seen u 1 the Foie,try building on 11 est
Campus.
LANDSC-11.'.1: CiARDENINfI
mark in 11l Aim.. 501110 of the tlilives the
studentii In that department lime been
doing recently and in number of drib
orate id:etches nod Ono, mill be an
rouged in the hurt building
esinbitn of the engineering depart
ment mall be held 111 ffle of the
(Conthined on Yugo I)
LAFAYETTE TO
GIVE STATE A
HARD TUSSLE
Ha s Several Individual
Stars to Depend Upon
STATE IN CONDITION
With all the l'enn State men coming
out of tine Lehigh game in fairly goad
eondition, 00,1 n tin the opponents bring
ing is stronger learn than Hier are gen
erally supposed to into, the football game
ninth Lafgt ette nill ntlord a rent headltne
attraction in the line of sports tor tine
Pennsykaidit Day moats 11'Ith the CC
eeption of many minor bruises, tingsitined
in their hardest fought game of the pen
men, the Penn State reesentation in the
Mme is expected to ho in the best of
tape. Cheer lender flout, in milling ar
rangements for a Ppecial surprise feature
for this gnaw.
Although the I . ..afactte team ham lost
most of Ito knows this season, they 11010
strengthened wonderfully in the post
three weeks end the spectators can wok
for no exceptionally good game The red
team Imo Mgt lour games, won too and
tied one, hut both ulna ha,a crone In
the boat three games. Between these
tones they held Penn to a 19.0 srore
end can be counted upon to gisr Penn
State a herd light for ho honors on Fri.
day afternoon
There are a nuinlx.r of individual stars
on the Lafayette team, notably Jack
Diamond. the speedy left halfback, and
Captain Taylor who rime the team from
the pivot position Both base played
Narsitv football with the BM teen for
several years and make a combination of
(Continued on page n.
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ALUMNI TO LAUNCH
BOOSTER CAMPAIGN
"Publicity for Penn State" the Slogan—Penn State
Booster Book a Feature.
"Arab - 6•1101 alt 'Alumul nswuntimaor,
Penn State, is this fall 1111111011 MR .1110.
thing nuts In the lino or publicity for
the college 'through tire medium of
imition Tortures and the "Penn State
Booster Book," tire alumni are personal
ly earn mg the Tarts about the Penn
sr hanla State College to et crl district
of the starts in an effort to Berronin
the startling hick of information on the
college mlneli is so Tin:Talent and to
substantiate the elitons To the college
for adequate Minuend support.
The campaign iv under the Mt ettion
of a committee of elm ea of the most
moututeut and at.ttve altuntu alto ore
a orking int . :telt through the branch
alumni clubs oho It are a located nt
et en, a ell populated sec no tion of the
kitilte '1 here are littera ninon. chute
in Penn.., It arm and sixteen nt prattld
eau.. outside the state Iron ' toast to
coma.
Ulm "Penn State Booster Book" is
one of the especiall3 interesting feat•
Ines of the campaign It 14 a handsome
nithluatlon of meaty pager gu log an
accurate unit tomprelten,, lmare•isluit
of the nature, •ope and puniest. of the
Pennsyhatilit State College through the
profuse 040 of photogruplis, chants and
TUG-OF-WAR TO BE FOUGHT
OVER ON NOVEMBER 25
By flue recentnction of the Student
Connell the tug of-war between the too
lower classes has been definitely post
poned until Non ember in. On that date,
if weather conditions permit, the whole
scrap be fought onmt,
again Ar
ran:4l...watt for the conning contest wlll
be left entirely in the hands of the com
mittee inn charge Any changes in the
odes mdi be annenneed by the com
mittee at a later dale The Unsversitv
of Pemsylnanint has eetwented to extend
the me of thur rope mild the date
specilltd awe.,
SOCCER TEAM GETTING
READY FOR LAFAYETTE
The interwhoto soccer ;noes sehedoled
for loot Friday and Satanist,' mate been
postpmwd in order to &Note more time
to the tarsity team. All the tame poi
sible is being spent on the larotte rim no
to get it in trim for the taytayi•tto
game on Saturday Little le 'Along
about the I.a.fay cite team eseept that
they defeated Lehigh to the tone of ti to
IL A good game Is anticipated no a fairly
atrium , team la expected to he Pent to
play on Saturday and the reaction are
norking the team hard no OA to be m
good condition for Om panne, nide]: to
the first of the Beeson.
BOOSTER BOOKS ON SALE
A limited supply of the "l'enn
State Booster book" MIL be placed
on sale to mndergraduntes and the
general public on Wednesdal, No
%ember 15, at the Athletic More
A nominal price of 50 rents will
be charged, the Preece& of the sole
to ho tined for the fund being raised
boto
ok feint a second edition of the
The 11113111111 committee urges thu
by
body to help tho campaign
by purchasing tho hook and display
ing It to blonds
Look. for the mindmv dmplay at
thu Athletic Storo on Wednesday.
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ONE OF "CM kt
E i210%.,S PROBLEMS ARISING
veld at La - Icsr :Me, peed, net tt
concise Midden the hand:caps and needs
of the college %%WI a suggestion of a
method for their remedy The Millen:
are eel Wean) placer this book in the
Lauds of influential persons 01 all
phones of the life of the state
'J he committee selected for the pro
ject lost no tour in Alining the work
IL appreciated the complemtc, and lin
mematy of the tank and (ha not attempt
to Bran any plans in haste. One at its
early measures aim to secure the ad
% he of the greatest iniemble number ot
alunial hi means of a rolls held at the
college last lieunnt hanta Bat. It made
extenshe studies of the financial con-
Mimeo of tips audother colleges, ad
considered all imitable methods hi
Inch a reined% could be brought nicest
wdh the mount:lnce of the a Meal body
PRINCIPALS OF THE CAMPAIGN
The hint ten pages of the Booster
Book present the facts ot the financial
sitltation Is the College as the Tom
inittee found them
It then Oct itself to anon er Ono quo+.
tion• "What van obtaint do that
001 moult too ant Ile end of an ado•
(Continued on pago
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I 1 CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15—
! 6.30.8 00—Sale of Senior Reception
Programs, "Toggery Shop."
THURSDAY, NOV 16-
7.30 P. M.—Regimental Bood Concert,
Auditorium
All Day—Salo of Senior Reception
Programs, "Toggery Shop"
FRIDAY, NOV. 17—
PENNSYLVANIA DAY
9 A. 11 —lnspection of Buildings and
Exhibits
11.00 A Id—General Assembly, Audi
. tonum. Address by Governor Brum
baugh
1.45 P. M —Review of Battalion of
College Cadets. Presentation of
Prize Swords. East Field.
300 P. BC—Football, Lafayette vs.
Penn State. Beaver Field. (Auto-,
mobile entrance and parking on
Park Ate., north of Beaver Field).
7.00 ty P. MClub.
—Alumni Smoker. Univer
' si
7 30 P. M.—Board of Trustees Meet
ing. Library.
0.00 P. M.-1.30 A. M.—Senior Recen
, lion Armory,
All Day—Exhibits of All Departments
Open Sale of Senior Reception
Programs, "Toggery Shop."
SATURDAY, SOP. 18-
1.30 P. M.—Football. Bellefonte Acad
omy vs. Penn State Freshmen. Boa-
VW Field.
3.30 P. M.—Soccer. Lafayette vs. Penn.
State. Beaver Field.
7.30 P. M —Concert. The Penn State
Gle e Club. Auditorium.
All Day—Exhibits of All Depart
ments Open.
SUNDAY, NOV. 10-
11.00 A. rd.—Sermon. Dr. L. W. Goa
nell, of Moody Bible Institute, Chi
cago. Auditorium
3.30 P. M —Free Concert. _
lege Orchestra. Auditorium.
6.30 P. M.—Address Dr. L. W. Gos.
nell. Y. A. Audited.,"
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MUSICIANS OF
NOTE TO COME
TO PENN STATE
Kneisel Qiiartee Coming
Also Symphony Or
chestra.
lit the forthia alliance:Heel of a high
ehnec umauti edtitaliort fur the students
of Penn State nod patron, front this it
tonti—a. pate fur ultkli blot
scar '" in a series of the ho 4 rh t, oh
nitodial offerings—the mica depattnient
oi the tollege hat made arrnneenient4
fur the appearance here of three nine
headline utttitettena cloying the toining
elll4olll.
31eleannouncement of the (ILL that
the Knewel string goal tid, Mash
Ottawa it largo audience SO thoroughly
Litt tear, atilt again be heard as one of
the numb., ott the ennui.; tour.° tit
et ideate enough that the department. to
atop al MI olaitriattons ni getting
the attractionx Il
In this )eitr'it list thole alit al, be tine
of the (urge and still 6ualul at mphonv
intlie•traii, the definite arratigolucnta lor
the engagement of allith eatinet. ha
made until the sale of tttl.et. marritt,tit
(Continued on jingo .1
THINGS TO REMEMBER
SEATING ARRANGEMENT
The seating arranger:rent tm the
Lafri)ette football game till be oboist
the mine 101 hart 3 Cal, at rectum of the
Wairm nlstand mill ti be reNerteil for le 4 tting
o Re4er t aon of the.° sento
be held open until l'ildae at noon.
faenioro accompanied by Indite mill be
allomedscat.. in dm randstand
north 111111 south Idem len; are reamed
for I inters and ttnilenti aertmnpanbal by
ladles
The cheering twetion will he 11(4.0.1
011 the usual 1 reslinatin bleachers.
AUTO ROUTES
No automobiles .0 dl be alloued to gu
nod come from the football geld erupt
out Pork avenue, back of the Agricul
tural buildings All other entramc roads
u nil be blocked.
TRAIN ARRIVALS
Regliler trains from the rout and meat
on 'lhorsiloy afternoon mill hose pnrior
tars. attimlicil The section from the
east still arrite in Bellefonte at 200
The section front Pittsburgh mill er•
tier out before the regular train et
Bellefonte. at 1.15 p The Bellefonte
Central will ran a train to State Col
lege at 5 o'clock 'rlairstinv afternoon,
malting for connection with the Phila.
dolphin train at .1.17. The Patshingli-
Easton train arrpes in Bellefonte at
1.57,
the l a ls nd
millun lottore
do arr .
iv immediateing on this anti
con
neetiona of Bellefonts for State College.
A special train mill lease State College
for Bellefonte fifteen minutes after the
football panto on Friday
SENIOR "PROM" PROGRAMS
Programs for the :,enior Reception on
be purchased at the Toggery Shop this
melting front 11 an to 8 tin, and all day
Thursday and Friday.
THANKSGIVING VACATION
By autbormation of the faculty
courted of tulininistration, all college
exercises odl be nuopended betacen
12.10 p m, Wednesday, :Smoother 20,
nod 8 a. in. Monday, December 4. The
studento he pot en their honor
not to extend the recess and TM erode.
URN all! be required. A specie! train
oil leave State College for ilte west et
12 30 on Wednesday, and ono front
Lemont for tho east, at 1.50.
STATE DOWNS LEIII6II
IN HARD FOUGHT GAME
Edgerton Makes Good in Pinch and
State Wins---Ewing Scores
Touchdown.
STATE LINE HOLDS BUT
LEHIGH GAINS ON PASSES.
In what was w ithout doubt the hardest fought game of the
year, State triumphed over Lehigh at South Bethlehem last Satur
day, the final score being 10-7. The Lehigh players remembeted
the seven to nothing defeat administered to them last year and they
were out to redeem themselves, but to no avail Despite the close
ness of the store, the State eleten proved superior in nearly every
zespect and the blue and islute line hurled back the Lehigh attacks
time after tune. It was only in the last quarter, when Lehigh be
gan a series of passes that they were able to score "Bob" 12;dger
ton, although he was in the game for only one minute, was the hero
of the day, for standing on the Brown and White 30 yard line, he
drop-kicked one of the prettiest field goals seen in many a day
As has been the case in every game this year, the State line
completely outplayed their opponents On the defense, they wt.re
a veritable stone-wall, which the Lehigh back, were unable to pen
etrate, while on the offense, they opened up big holes for the State
plungers to dive through. During three quarters or the game, Le
high attempted to gain through the line and around the ends, but
with little success; and in a last despairing effort they began to
hurl forwards on et cry play. In this manner they carried the ball
down the field twice, and inlay ttcot over for a score.
Almost Too Much For A Weak Heart
Ground Gained in Scrimmage.
State-17d Yards Ldtigli--30 Yardi
Slate—Clark 8, Aserngtng .1.1 Yd Leltigh—ltrunner 7, ..I%erttgulg II Yds
Forward Passes.
l.elogll—
Attempled-13
Completed-4 fot Gain of 121 Ird4
Interaepted-1
Goals From Fleld
Mate-1 Oat of = Atlemplv Le1111;11-0 out of 1 Attempt,
Attempted—S
Completed-1 fot Com of J Yds
Intercepted-2.
Long Runs.
State—l:maw One for 25 Yard, Clark One for 25 lards
Lelogh—Matgnines One for IoU YLLIIIIB
I:dgerion'4 I,lc k tha+ doubt
the lellttlre of the eel. :Rushed Into
plot uth bulsingle olotts t s leo
—namely to kick a Pohl atst—it ato.,
t deed a trt ow posits. tot the sub.
stout.. hallho, k, hilt he more than
sputa/ills! the Celt!. S' ludenient No
less credit should be Latta to Latne
lily too 11.11stolt loos sthieh re.
,sultest lit totandoa Clark and Robb
',lnt the boll of the gauoluz lot Slate
1 I Iggs. and ',sato broke up esery end
plat that VOY started, Mill the stele
loan the held r punts eter ) s
lane
lor Lehigh Brunner. the breslonan
hatlf•loatb, than the silo Ills pootoist
aonderlol, although lo this turret
• t Ult.. httlesliver]. to Caption Cloth
the eload at the game aas estimated
to be °hoot ten thousand, mans of
a loon there trivet tithe for :state
Referee "Toot" Moro, of Columbia
a aottd football arid basketball ollii sal
and a Sett 101 k nett mia pennon, made
I
an ntereAu Mi
nx stem eat allot the
FRESHMEN WALK
OVER MANSFIELD
IN EASY VICTORY
1920 Steam Roller Crushes
Normal School.
GAME I S 0 N E-SIDED
After deeneicely defeat mg Linea nor
mal school tenons, the Freshman foot
ball morrows Iv, coneintivil that such
institutionn are not hi their alas, for
until W‘orning and illoomsly.rit to their
credit, the 1020 Omen trounced Mans
field Normal last Stalinla,. 51 to if
The game non entweiN lacking in spec
tacular play and mouton: scrummage,
and at no time dorhig thin play U 4115
there any doubt an tin the outcome
shwa the Freshman clearly had thin edge
no thew opponents. The %loiters were
lighter then lierouninies cohorts, nod nn
addition to being handicapped un tints
manner, :Mansfield omen! by theta ploy
that they {neon rather green and innX
perienced,
Tine score ns a fair comparison of line
strength of tine (mooning tenon, NVolle,
Dunbar and 11c12eisey, and tan not men
man in the Freshman 1..1,11e1d shooed
good form lin their offensi,o mods. Dun
bar especially proved a consistent, ground
gainer Rockwell decidedly out situ.
Ina team-mates in the Mansfield line
up Ito nos the only ono oho could
circle the Freshmen cods for gains Ile
tdated m hard luck, hoomer, for at
hree different instances, when to hail
snorted tine bail moil fornaril by liner
mown lie was celled bark for by
playing on tine port of his tenon mitten
1920 Scotts at Will.
At the opening of play, the Freshmen
(Continued on Peg.
After Long 'Weeks
of Waiting, IT
Is Here
EIDETEI
Lehigh-5 for 1'0 , 4 of 60 Y,14. -
211m°. "1 01.11 in mat that m Leda., I o
game, State
stilt no 111211 tit clean, ducat foot
ball I lleree...arr.
toteglutt—t, end thusmho 11 , 5,11.. that.
1 Mate pia,. a lough game tire 011-
de:cult linuttelhar ith hard, Clint!
iiht3ng"
the till til the .111dle. :McCarty
Laded oil' 11 11.1 t,.... 21 surd luh. mlore
the lull V.ll, itimbletl but leeocered
utinliatelt the nest phit Lehigh
1 etc.!, td 11 5 scald petnllt Inc wr.d. ,
plat lug holm:: tic gain on it loittattl
t lack punted. I tined
rho ball on tit, s km• but tint.
fatted to gum "title retwittned foit,
likt St( tolt red.. tool, ill, 11111 to
!1....1.1211 . " 21 dull line, s hen Citbliage
attempted n held goal but laded I
' high punted to kohl. null he tetutned it
10 111111 111 . 111 11.11.11 and Clark made .r
11,1 don. Iltitan ucnhlr to
Clark punted 11111. 01 1101111114 011 11 . -
111211%i 11 said low, nom 1,111,1, 1 I
I 'lo,lll
attempted It :Intuit (11 I, On 111,011111 r
of 1111 . ..111. .111,111 V. 1111,,e,1 . 1, 1.10 . 1.1111
1,114 returned for I. 5 lard ?malt,.
and on the nest attemt, the ball Ull4
punted to the muddle oi the
shell. Clack /10.1111 punted and Lehigh
it turned the ball to the .11 Neill lite
1.01.211 had pooosiston of the ball oult
it short time, 11 alto 211111 01
cards. the, tumbled, Anil State ite
oiled Ike Ilan ou 15.1.211 . 4 115 card line
.1 tuntlile on the pert or 110. State 1,1.11111
11111 the menus
of I elituli innun hoo t ,.
112 the di. tin replactil Cubleige
viralh uoletueelleul m rounding lett
01/li fOl it 20 lard :rum but On muumuu
01 offside plat, lie ballmitun leturmul
ottlu it 13 10111 oulualt‘. Alutomneo
ettleul 5 mote through urittel and then
lot and (10.110, vl it to Brunner,
mulled JO sold, mud a Lot uloun 'lllO
quarter e tad about Lehigh haul mound
butt 5 ant Is more
\ \faCnrlr all mauled o Pl a e nnnrt
Lick but failed. hold, caught the ball
011 the 5 ullll 11110 11101 IA111111(1 It 20
Nitrite beton., balm: nulled to earth
Luing and (leek •sured Slate's setund
thst dons On the 111,1 hems of s
State ads d to ladoell'a , r 7 sited
hue lit Lentee plunges and end inns.
helped its 11. 15 and IL lard permit,-
011 Leloglt With 0 surds to go to get
a first done, I.:111112 attempted a for.
uard peas to 111ggins ullllll 11114 tiller
routed by Ala:miles on 11111 71
,litsl
lute Failure to gala on one play and
a loss of 7 earns tan the neat, tautest
I.olugli to kill:. State segues] the ball
011 do fio Yard Ibis but, 119 Slate 111111
(C 011131111141 011 Pogo I)
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