It Was A Great Way To .Win .That Game! VOL. XIII. No. 8 TO HONOR PENN STATE MEN WHO SERVE COUNTRY Huge Service Flag To Tell of Under graduates And Faculty Who Answer Nation's Call NAMES TO BE STITCHED ON INDIVIDUAL STARS In order to honor the undergraduate students and members of the faculty of Penn State who have gone, or will go into the service of their country during the present war, President Sparks, with the co operation of the women students and faculty, is planning to make an enormous "service flag" to be hung over the front of the organ in the Auditorium. It is thought that no better method of honoring the Penn State soldiers and sailors could be devised. The plan is to make the flag on the plan of the service flags that are being distributed to every home that sends someone to star, only on a much larger scale. There will be the border of red, with the great white center, and in this field of white will be the blue stars. Each man will have a star and his name will be embroidered upon it; and in order to distinguish faculty from students, it has also been suggested that the stars of the former be outlined with a red border. Then as each new name was added to the Penn State Roll of Honor, a now star would be placed in the nag. It Is thought that almost 500 stars' could be put In Tile women students hose volun teered to do the necessaly Honing and embiolderlng If the materiel can be obtained The latter question seems to be the chief objection to the Phut, tel at present it Is well-nigh Impossible to obtain the mate] lel that would be necessaty However. efforts ore being made to purclume the cloth needed and no aeon an this Is obtained the nag win be started. The Idea of having on honal 101 l of tome klnd bus been conshimed for some time The question of biome tablets was 'nought up, but the objections to Melia were tine °moms° and the meat amount of room they would take up The pi esent plan kill not lequile no much room, and no mole convenient place far the flog could be found than over the °lgen No alumni names will 0110 on the ling% us it will be conllned to undergrodult•r• .0 1 foc.ltt mem. ben. Of course It will be Impowdble to get data on all the men 11 lio hose gone, but it Is normd that In the course of time, the names of the ninjoaty will be obtained FRESHMEN EASILY DOWN BLOOMSBURG Gehring, Snell, 'Dither, And Wil liams Do Particularly Good . Work .... The Freshman eleven easily defeated tee Bloomsburg Normal School eagle gallon on New Beate, Field last Satm day by a 78 to 0 acme, The Normal School eleven man an)thing hot a worthy opponent for the husky Ft call us., team ultich seemed to mote the .toll about the gold nt mill Not n single drat dome wax regintesed againnt the T oilman, The rain ml,l h during the meek, made the field n little heavy Title wan a slight advantage to the Blue and White Fleahmen, mho romemhat outweighed the opposing team, but the aliPPerY ground oleo proved to ho a hindrance Tho Froshmnn 1100 held well at all time. Every time the visitots gained possession or the ball, they were tot ced to punt. In cantina to this the Year lings at all times penetrated their opponent's Ilno tot big gill.. 1 . ..- Melly the only time that the Bloortin burg lino held at all nos 10 the necond period xhen tho Freshmen had po.- !session of the pigskin on the former s 10 -yard line At this time the Fresh men Web blocked In their march fur a tlitOrt. time But roily for a shot t time no Glelning soon found n hale and crooned the 11110 for a [euclidean Several well executed feramd stases were completed by the Freshmen, In the second nuns tel of the mune, Mtner hurled the oval to Snell from the 20- yard line, and the latter timed across the goal for a touchdown Later In the game, another pans wan sent through the air by (Mitring who stood on the 40-yard line. It was captured by William, who then dodged over the Mt chalk mark far a touchdown. A tanning pose bock of the line was also tried, and on ono occasion it 10- milted in a substantitil gain. Gehring Mors. Gehring. did the bulk of the soot ing for the Freshmen. lie regintored four touchdowns and six goals, but won a little off color on tho latter. on ho failed on els of his twelve attempts to kick goal. Ills forwaid mums were well directed, and bin punts soared fur down the field, coolly outdistancing Bloomsburg's. Snell and Ritnor are two other men who did credit to themselves, The speedy end and emu telback were In very scrimmage. Snell was down the laid under what few punts Quitting made, and won Invariably through the lino when Bloomsburg hold the ball. Ritnerflaslied around the end on two occasions for touchdown. Tho work . of William. at quarter wan of high caliber, The whole Freshman team seemed to play together In a machine-like fashion Their Interference workal like a bat- (Continued on Third Page) tj 74N.,4,,,.; ttit f cfcF, e'ri r air ll ~,,, 55 .iv ~q_ CLASS SCRAP IS NOW ON THE WAY Tie-Up Or Push Ball Rush Will Probably Be Held November 24 Indications noo point to tile holding Of n I , l.l,mrin-Sophomore neritp I,foi e whoet nets in, The Student Connell committee appointed to devise a doss scrap, has decided to Mao up 1 ules fat too scraps to be inesented to Council Col npproval These will call tea n . 11e-up - Koran, an innovation nt Penn State, and a l evislon of the old 'Push Ball" noon The former, on account of its timelty and nee netts 00 a hemp nt this college, IN resets ing the most fatniablo considelation In connideting It date for n 000)111. it In found that the logical time Is the afternoon of Novembet _I, the Satin dos befre 0 Thanksgiving Bap Tin' 0)111 nallege °cavity at time time .111 be ti n • teunns item Presliman game nt Pitt and it is 1110001)1 that the smap can be 110111 at 1 o'clock Old Bens. Field will doubtless lie the scene of the Sit) and it ail] be toped off to suitable size Some of the 1111 es that alit be ...commended by the COunell scrap committee to that hails ssill include the following There mill be twenty-five Junior refetees, two Senior scorekeeliets. slid one Senior timekeeper. These men 55 111 act as °Metals and BCC 111111 no rules ate siolated Fifty men from elleil class .111 enter tip mono 111111 nt a given signal alit proceed to to , and tie up the opposing clansmen, A 3-8 inch tope, about Ilse feet long, will be given each man and this ail' be the on!) means they ail] hese to tie thole opponents Slugging .111 debar a man from fur- , tiler competition, and lie will be ejected, No substitutes 0111 lie placed in the scrap for those ejected tot slugging Mechanical means of nll kinds alit be balled, and when n person is tied he 11111 not be alloaed to use a knife et other implement to free himself In ode, to score a point, the opposing class must have tied a mon eithet 11) the hands of feet, and this must be done 00001010'. Bach num tied ail! count one point towaids the 111101 scale of the opposing tilde. The lefetees will attend to all scoring, being able to dis tinguish the then h> the different col oted ehecloruuks used. Puxlt Ball Scrap The pusliball scrap was also consid ered by the committee, and they lotto decided upon some features to elimi nate unnecessary roughness. The sides alit lie limited to fifty mon who will enter competition at 0110 111110 Slo live mlnuto polio& 11.111 ho held In order to glee all the Sophomote , i n chance to enter the competition, am) rho nITnIr will be Melded Into two halves, The scoring Dill count the same as heretofore - RED CROSS DANCE COMES ON SATURDAY Perhaps the biggest all-college social event of the present year will ho held on SaturdaY, when tho long especeld fled Cross Dance and '•Jitney" supper trill finally take place The committee In charge has completed its plans fa tho afternoon end evening and if any thing has been omitted that would add to the attractiveness of the occasion, the over-night h,w boon unintentional Prletty, im outlined lost peek, the piogram Is nu follows: About .130 In the afternoon, or rather. MI soon as the returns from the Dartmouth mime me over, dancing will stall In the Armot 3, A student sulnged orchestra has Wen obtained and the music Ix sure to he Ono. Then between dances or mound the customary evening dining time, supper will be served at the President's house, the price of each in tick , of food Iming ono "Jlt" m• 110.3 cents. Tho (Continued on Last Page) STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, October 31, 1917 The Undefeated Freshthan Football Squad liottom Ttont, left to tight' C; am. Snell, !Inlay. Ft each. Stool." Second Ltltahang. Stone, (lens Dehees, Dolton. Ch., Mnta, Chla, b. racket, Wets. Coach 3lattla THREE VETERANS IN BASKETBALL Captain Blakeslee Will Probably Coach Team In Absence Of "Dutch" Herman Sui vet of the basketball plospects fai the coming season seem to indicate that despite the homes by giaduatlon and on account of the bai, Penn State will have a fairly successful se ison Ono man 11115 been lost by graduation, and tsco rotten member a of fast 301118 team lime not ietto ned this yea, These losses, hobos.., ale made up 110 the mntelial (torn last years sylnoluir eshman team Sin men me mailable bore title emu ee The 0/1/Y 1/0114/11)/0 obstacle seerm to be the Inch of 11 coach "Dutch" Itch mum, 1,110 has reached the team successfullt foi the part two yea., is nou In nn ollicei's (mining ennui and cannot guide the pi epat atlon of the team fol this eta sunes encounters The actlt e coaching 011 l be moiled on by Captain Illalteoller, uhno non the 0100 of lona )mOl team at the fon wand position, nide!) he luen held lon two yenni In cocceonclon tic hod the Mc- Unction loot ceanion of ccollng nlthln one point of twice an many points ns the next Inghtont roan ... 'ID, mho ;noted to he notch in capable mate fan' IValton !am yen, and rant. 'lt, one the too °then mombeto of Inlet year . on Walnlty monad, who. ungodly! \Sidi 131:Menlo°, slut foam the nmeleten of thin coaconVon team It lIPPIMI ed Inlet yet. that !wanly the Made tenon untold be bete 11110 senson, as Walton M/14 tile only ono to graduate An onthely nen aspect nmn given to Writhe thin fall when It developed that nelthen Ad Inn. uho Intoned a censatlon hod ..POII.IIV. Cringing It fraction noel' tine° gondol pen o. Wngner. oho played excellent hall at fm wand. would 10111111 The le eent death of ralUbllell MAO 10.1leY II h(.; opening In the canto!. Practice still not continence till nttel Thankrgis inn, but it in eNpettea that the men UM compete for the satioas positions in tannething like the tonna /oh. wouping Bioko; lee, 'lll, I:lncala '2O. anti Moore, centers, Mutton nod Alum:1111U% Mittman. and Pilot, IR. 'Wilson. *IN Biotin, '2O 31 11 I.le. '2O. and Wol(e. '2O. guntda (Contlntlea on Last rage) Eng. School Offers Four War Courses in lennonne to the nuggentlon made iocentl3, the School of Flogineeting in Wrcling elective cooled na allidetiK pet tenting to the nal This owl, Into the oDlltevnl Of the Pienident and the Board of Titinteen, although no col lege credit will he ghost The choreic will ',WM) moot oned 11 11,11 11111 i nig be open to sttolents of good st.inding in 00,t school Pioinpt attendance will he the only ...nutlike Cut continuance hi the clans At 'mount foul subJecta mill be of fctedA. L It om il still conduLt thy chum in Aviation. El N Unto , In .. ..Wu,- mobile T. uukti." and C. L. I:Insloo in "Electricity for thu Signal Cm mi." and IT D, Shattuck In "Rapid Meld Top sph) " All the ahoto 61011 1101010 zoo membero of the ellehleel llg faculty Students desk log to take any of these courses me [molested to Imo then names at the Wilco of the Doan of the School of Engine. lug A confesonco x•11l be held In the Engineering Club Room next Tuesday evening to mange Mt pis marmot Sines of meeting. All COLLEGIAN oubnm•lbetll who signed up to pas itt the $1 n tote for the > ear Will he glee. until tumor sow night to make thels sta>ment at out ottico In the Nlttnny I'lll,llollw Co. building, Allot tonantow those who have not p Will be chat gest $1 50, the regular tate The °Mee Will to. open tales the 11111,01 meeting tonight. =69 due to labor trouble at troll plant In Columbuto, O, the publiehem of the COLLEGIAN'S Student Oh eetm will be unable to get It out for II IlOthel week or ten Mom Dellnlte announce ment an to Its diet, Ibution will be mode In next nook's panel. Mass Meeting 6:30, Tonight r 11Jlei, 131./ie, (;,Nbi I ,g Itu,, Da)'lv, A111010:1 A{;nelt, Kul 1, , I '1 • Illt tl SPUI I. 01.011. WOOll tlle rolli til HOU A.lblunt Conell t I "BEANY" LAUBACH DIES AT HIS HOME Well•known Penn State Student Succumbs To An Acute Attack of Bright's Disease A xesete Munk slnx gisen to tine en the college hint Meek when it met isoned that A Limbach, 'Pt. had died lictt Tiutedtts lit his hon. in Ai lentos.. 1110 dentin tuna s nouted ht nu acute attack of Lhnight . nt dintenitc The litst tuwmtotno of the ditudtee no. toed 0 alma then° oft°o the opening of nehool MIN t ool, but It who not thought to he molt., n0w..., ItelO- N hoed hr the tiot_tot to go home O hbotit four week); aften the opening . of 4)11001 and than 141.1,1mM} became Hai ye. un til into dentin of 5 tO P. At on thmolatt .. 13cuns," J. he usto mone goneettlis known to P.m State, mut it nwznlnto of the r Inx4 17(9 being regigtt led in tine twhool of Lliwial Alto Ole Ong en toiled in tilt intedagni Lou., intend ing to Hulas 100 often gtothatition hot Penn :Mite Ile .11S 11 menthol of the Moldy, tine thoolunninte bettor mulcts' and nitto'llte ' Delta trottlitin national fog. oh) . I:cony .. Vu tin Choi , identified ugh, 19.110 th ill Ile folutitd nil 1114 01/1..; to 1111 Muhl): the Fre4llnuto Sent Wel hit sent Miot 11 slat bussed on the . snitefts Ilse At tido inanition he Nosed tin be II r its Onto tunnitg mute fot itlnkaiee, and met one of the sloth tompluten. of I tot 0.11 oinning team Malt in the edge 0.1 anti out the tenns -01, Inc inn noted be into ChiCllll. Anna Main 0 l'unettil sett jet, 1%0 Wil d.% 111 his home in 01 \ lent het s of the Dolts mitt of his Mends ti trill the elillege mole hi citteniiiiiire R. O. T. C. TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON First Meeting Of The Class To Discuss Plans For The Work— Men Sign Contracts Thin titeinlion nt i tO ht the Ohl Chapel mill oltneos the that 1111,11111: or the Penn Stolle lozoottli of the lic netvO 011ket n"ro /lining Coo t'° Doi lotg the pail too do,, the men hate been nigning theh contitteto awl itt the meet long thin afternoon, pious 10 111 he out lined lo) tooth Pleoldelit Spot hi stool no. Itatlleo out to hot the oon It will he call fed on Ditohog the tint 11,11. the Iteletet tleanot lute 110100.11 Jtolgotent 410 1110 men Ito tholo itotilecthe ncloooln oho niggeol up for 1110 L O lll , lO 0 lilt the telt:lt that oinett en town 01 01 not 1,111- 0101111011 to take the oto It, oho, to then pool n/holatult. 1..01,1 duo theh flint ttta Jeottot in college (Moo toton oeoto dropped beton 0 the) hull tolgoool thelo untracht, bet.olone in the tOolgtheoot or the counnutothott thto 110,11,1 not 111,11.1 1 iLOIIII 0111001 H I%'lth the contincts 0,1011 111.111 11.10 oeked to 1114 n /1 RU14 , 1110111 111111 to the 11041 Of Ills lountledge be hod no 11180.1N0 111 defects that uould Ms touthry lane from sellice in the mon. This xllO done nH n temllllml Ille 00110 I. Io gist D. Itltenotit Onto In .111t.11 to hold 111301c1.1 esambuttions fel all oPplitAnts These will he Rh en is 1111.11) IN passible, The question its to the tlnio of bold ing the Clll , Ol .111 no doubt be tle,lde.l tit the meeting . this oftetnoon, told If possible. it iH hoped 111111 the last loon 0101 y aftelnoun can be denoted to this no: lc. Tito 1111* be ImPossible in some cases, 110110 t... 111111 (Cl these. 01..1111 to ilingements .111 be mole The 4,1108. 11011 of the Mopping of n sulker t 111111 them connement of the sehodule .111 be (open up by the tattle. 11011110 9110 11.51111111' (bill Or the Sophomote nod Vieslittuto 001111111111011 1. , 110. 11011151 devoted to plepittalloit Cm the tusk.. Penomletolle Do. All Masses 1111 lie dismissed nt 130 on 1 0 1 lolly 110011. 111111 !It the same time 11011. Wed petolity unto:woo. In et dm to pet mot Mess monde of the Tito . . tenlment to be held The 1 0 1 01411111111 11111(01 11111 1111• °sheeted the little: part Of 11119 tteelt 11011 when they atilee. notice .111 be posted it. 11103' will he 11)11113 Cur till/Milan In the Al amity Tatirgiati. YoLunt, Seboldem.tel. Cal mom Inl es. !lent,. tulle, I torlogle. La Imes !log. els, COOllOl, tiObiliillo. )011111, Igel. 10, Captain Alc.Collurn, Illtnet STIFF GAME WITH DARTMOUTH COMING Only Four Letter Men This Year But New Englanders Will Use Freshmen In Line-up Awn ding to all repot to. Penn State u 11l lau.e anothet lan d battle to light lie ~t Sane da) . u hen the Igoe 11,111 \\ bite 1.1..071 V.lll meet D.h tmouth, at nano, el , Nee, I 311.1) , N/111 C I 11't en though the Nett Englandei a hate Home to eon men on theft [earn, a atilt ell- Lountel Is mean ed On 111,2101110 of the great Jet.rease In mount...at tills gull, nue (11 A, 111 Lllll. 111E1011% the one Ntan iule 01/10 HUH -1/00/.1) Daittnooth, and as 0 100011 too melnhois of the team alit Is Pit:slimes. These too Pi eslanes 010 the choke of felt) V:eslinien oho nosed out this fall nu plactlLe The,' oele but tout lettt•l men on ohnll to Wild the to 1111 /Ills • 11, these men be- Mg Collulln MeDosough. S Ml !song, Neely, /11111 Young/in one Neely, the one-aimed gum,' Is It settnan owl I tools of Mt enoth on the defense Lehnum 11101 fleale 1110 ootel.lllB of WO lelll O. 01,110 .g.)01,1 xll4 un end on llnl tmoutles oluattplonsltlo gleshman train last season The iernalnder of the line. I 1111111 unit, \llll 1/14, lions, and Sheolleid, ate all nett 111111100 011 Dal I -111011/1101 1111e.111/ TllO tOlllll 41 101 offolded Its 11l st real test of the 110110011 80/1.11 011) 11 oeek 1100, In the game slid It est "II 010111 Al though Jaestn outoeo.lled, the 01 000 11 011 0, II 4-0 011110 11l the ple‘lous memuStolt glllllO2O tmouth defeated the Spllnglleld P. 11, C A. College not Illthgebtily College, 11) SCOICY of 13.0 and 32-G, l espeothely Dap tmoutles 0l obsble 11110-up for tlie St tte karne Includes \111.14 111 left end. 1101111') nt left tackle, Neely) left gusnl. 811001101/1 mullet, You:mourns Ilght go lid, phi' tight tackle, Ross 11ght con CllllOllll 3IODIIIIOII/111 10111 for Wog, S Ilollsook left half. C F, 1101- 11100 k 110111 half. and Lehman full back The 1111010 11110-1111 is the one ohlell pissed the collie glOllO 111:111101 West V11.1.1n1./. 1111/1 the 1/001 111/1/e/1/ 10 be 11‘1,1‘ lit the poottlono A mood of shout fifteen 01 /10,11111,011 1111111110 d Is e•ileeted nl Minot el Ps the State 1-111*e. 110 011111 1101140 11111 1104 111 v 11011011- 01041 (Cl thst oelsslon Nominate For 1921 President The Initial otep In ill oeldlng the 011188 of '2l ulth it ineolilent. 8108 token nt the obeli 111 1111 Mr tneisilg or the nen 111011 held hist Weil:it:mho It, Ohl Chapel At that time nomination., 8101 0 nude tot poislilent 111111 It Vl vllnllnm y cut made IV A Coining. (2 A Snell, It IC Ifooliet. S. C 51LColltnn, P. 111 ruled, 11 I. Bennett. 12 .1, 0 . 111 len. and .1 1. Pod., tint ‘l‘tol the ileum 111111y ott At the ne‘t meeting Omni none 111111108 he 011ml:oiled, and the tenitaithor 1110 11 111 011 11 1101 as 1 1 10 8 1- dent of the rueoerrllo choir Inioithigs After each 011,11 her hull iliN no nl erlilent the election nlll he held C; Coott. 'lO, Hooke tie Collette soh It, and toned the Pi °Mown to tom] out nod tomom t the sat rub tenon "Loll -• " 1 Mho + 'lO, morn,. ‘tionst oorny o Ina the some tine, and +llmo esplalmml the wol Moto+ of the 11 7 1 1 [Donal 11 Tom e,. 1 1 9, espial:lml the Lam elm. 111111001 Stmtent. and Koenig, 'III, 011110(1 that for the 111 eNellt tile elites duos 111 0 set nt ttso poloble to hho. 00 .lonlot Chum 7 1 1 momme , until the I•'teoh mnit ti °moiler ht elected &neon easel men spoke nn diife+4•++t college me th Mem. lifter which)oils theme tone (teed, IS= A special ((name of the rennmlennla Dint home of "Froth" Is that It tins been loft In the hands of the women students. The magazine inn] tin Ismlett on Pennte.btnla tint JUNIORS All o oui Wolof es fo the 1919 Liitrio must ho taken berm o De rember 10, either by Soloy nod Kidd tilo Sollth Studios WAY'S TOUCHDOWN WINS FOR BLUE AND WHITE Sensational Run Near Close Of Game Turns Apparent Defeat Into Victory WESLEYAN SWEEPS STATE OFF FEET IN OPENING QUARTER A sensational run of forty yards by "Charlie" Way with less than a minute left to play, scored the touchdown that snatched victory front the jaws of defeat and sent the Penn State rooters home singing the praises of the diminutive quarterback who piloted the White and Blue 'varsity for the first time, in the game with West Virginia Wesleyan last Saturday. The final score was 8 to 7, Penn State's remaining points being scored on a safety. With the score 7 to 2 in favor of the visitors, with the ball in their possession on their own 20-yard line, and with the end of the game practically in sight, there were few spectators who thought that Penn State had one chance in a thousand to win out. Moreover, n heavy downpour of rain had set in during the second half and the ball and field were decidedly slippery. And it is to this same rain to gether with the ability of Way that the Blue and White owes its final victory:. BIG MEETS FOR WRESTLING TEAM Cornell, Lehigh, Navy And Possi bly Columbia To Be Met On Mat—Championship Uncertain nom pt esent Indleationn. the high spots of Penn State*a 1918 'vat Ifit u twitting seamn ulli he meets 111th Colima. Lehigh. Nava null the intettol leglates The !list (Mee ate definitely Let lain. but Chet o Is still it Idea of flosltise Imo,ledge about the Intel - aollegintes Other meets ate nigh being nought by manager ;batma, and there to It possibility that Columbia and Pitt still v. fettle on the Alma* mat this %%Intel So nit the vailous members of the Inteleolleglate Wrestling League line failed to dellititeo decide about the holding of ehamplorrihilis this teal Indications me. host evet, that the!, 11111 be held at Columbia on Manch 22 and 23 Duo to the unsettled condition In all colleges, they have been stun In ananglog thelt schedules 10111 this ac counts for the Indecision about the championship meet. The meet 111th Cornell dill be a te tut si one for the meet held bete last. )ear \then the Blue and White nos IctorloUs. 21 to 9 Those aho stele tot tunate enough to nltnesii Inst lent's inert tine ttotted to 110111101 Ni ills oho. of \nestling stlilllo be both teams, and Penn State 0111) non out uftei a keen Mitigate No date has lien Ilnally sot toi yet for the meet tills \ eat The Lehigh meet 11111 be held In the Armory Bon\ all Indlcallona, mince the White and Blue nen( to South 13ethle bent last nloter Kall 11111 of cool so he met nt Annnpollx, due to the fact that the mid-shipmen me not able to schedule 1111101 m; but home meets 120111 these contests 1110 be laud ones for Penn State The manage. to ti nO to on n no o n' HOlllO home ',teeth to fill out the HellCa- Ille htmll aft HAM be(oi C. Colllttllail milt (Continued on Lust Page) College Yell The 325 00 College Yell Context einxed itt 110011 300101 do 3 and a total of tuen 1-eight settled COV010010( COOOllO. Ing 11010 3 ells had been leeelved 11, the Yell titlitm of the COLLEGIAN 1,3 Ulna time These 5,111 be opened 11101 (tumid. ed 113 the Yell Committee. 1105 ehnlrman, 10101' to the moss meeting tonight, Mien a number of the beat ,ells trill be Weil out 1,, the stu dent 11,01, Those meeting mills the beat immoral in thin text 1,111 be pub halted In nest .0011'0 COLLEGIAN, 111111 it ilnal xelection 0111 ho made nt the mum meeting 111101 to the Lehigh game On POIIIIO3IVIIIIIO any, Should Mete be 110 Imitable sell In the 101m1,01 011 end) turned In, it merond context mill Ile opened 111th the otTeritsg of the mune prire SOME FINISH: First Downs Penn State-7 Penalties Penn State—l for loss of S yards West Virginia-8 for loss of 00 yards Punts Penn State—Pond 2, averaging 35 yards West Virgunn—Snedegar 8, averaging 25 yards Forward Passes Penn State—attempted, 6; completed, 2 for gain of 30 yards West Virginia—attempted, I I ; completed, 6 for gain of 50 yards Long Runs Penn State— Robb, 30 yds.; Pond, 15 and 25 yds.; \Vay 40 yds West Virginia—Hymns, 18 yards Ground Gained in Scrimmage .. Penn State-85 yards West Virginia-117 yards What Scrap Shall It Be, Push Ball Or Tie-up? PRICE FIVE CENTS I=l righting like unit-ens, tile Penn State line smaaheel up ay.) PION stett ed 1,5 tile Alountaineelic 110111 on the lust loon the* 111111 about lei 3atels to go Sumlegal meta batik to punt and the stole motets 0010 for a blocked kick Nothing like that ens destined tat mutt howeeet e foe Seemly 001, the sleeting own tel ecele eel the hall alai ample time to get OW his kick And hole is oleete the rah, e 0 lug ell Into the at gument 11113 To The ite,ette The 1,111 utot holm and tillm3. ulth tilt tomtit that the punt net t bate() 20 tattle Comlim at a full Ism Wm Cleaved In the bull eped past t't• hint couple of taxklem and aide-teeph d the nest. but etch mt, them seemed little hope of hit outtohig hir tvOS tittootth the elude Wert VII globe team Vet that in exactly Inca he did to a ma nn that would have dune et edit to "(Mom" and he !Mall> Placed the 1511.51514 n 10mort Illt °We behind Liu nests n(101 the 1151141 .1181t1011111 lUS ittlONed on Nen 13ein. et In lapis %Cal N. That mactlcal4 tells the atom of the game horn the Penn State point of thew ❑nl lien In the foul lb Minn.. polllatlON and InaLlllti to gain had (mood Wesleyan back to her goal line, and moonel than take a chalice fat it Mocked kick, Sncdcgai touched the ball lion behind the tut Sc, It safety ma] tl,t, points lot Penn State. At the time it %tax undouldedb good football to di, this. bet as icsultn Shall) proved, it lost the game fot the Mack and Gold, xlnco CMIONCI (Oiled to klek the goal after Wst) had made his touchdoun Secondary Defense Falls The filet own toe 00110 10 nem n 1000- tition of tile memo pet lod in the W. and .1 game no possible Slat lieu with the filet kick-oft, Wesleyan took the hall un a dead) match down the held nide!, eulminat•d 10 a toneh(ioun oftel about five minute/. of pla) Line plunge/., end JUIN. and forlmiti 11110000 M et e nil tried ettecesofllll3, the Penn State xecontlitu defentto appnlollll3 being 10 , 10° 0 0 to stop Out 1111ack Tile Nifilloto finally placed the hall on the Blue and Willie tun )al d line, with four tries to put it ovet. I=l West Virginia-9
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