Page Four See Our Window For Big Week:. End Specials this Week Thanks for the nice Pennsylvania Day Business GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner Lehigh Downs State (Continued From ri,o. Paco) (let these I ups, N hlth put the hall ate Lehigh territory. the Blue and Vhlto seemed to hate no papell to arry It foal,. Lehigh could do nothing with the Fenn State line, and In fact the t [shorn my registered four first downs dining he entire game, against nine for the Ilse and White Between the 25 paid narks, Penn State could gain almost at sill, but once within scoring distance he Lehigh defense would tighten, and rote would be held for donna The 'unrest that the ',amity came to core was when Conover attempted a field goal Just before the game ended— in attempt that went wide Lehigh's scoring, represented a touch down in tile first quarter and a field McCAlalli, 1.1:1•T tiALFBArK goal in the second During the enthe second halt the Bromn and White Itns constantly on the defensive, but they mere always able to brace at the nec weary time. Herrington wait ,Ithout doubt the star of the Bethlehem ag gregation and his punting stun till) belt seen on New Beater Ns some time It was Herrington who put Lehigh In position to acore the nest touch dean, when ho caught n punt from Wolfe and ran 60 yards before Charlie Way finally brought him to earth with beautiful diving tackle, on Penn StatoYn ten yard line Here the Blue and White line braced and Lehigh scald not gain, but on the loot dean, a forward pans from Wysocki enabled Herrington to make n touchdown McCarthy missed the goal Again In the second num tot, a fum ble enabled Lehigh to got the ball well into State territory Their tun:ling attack carried the pigskin to the 8 yard line, but again the State line se fumed to yield, and on the taut doss° McCarthy stepped back to the 14 yard mark and dropkleked an cosy goal It was in thin quarter that Lehigh made all of het first downs El= In the second half, the Penn State loam (ought hard to ott.t mane thee ipponent's lend, but they lacked the netexnul hunch On the other hand Lehigh Ivan absolutely pouerleso, and •ouhl not galn n single lest down Poi the ihnt time this y eel, Penn State ThilliffigThietiv Go. Wednesday Friday VIVIAN MARTIN WILLIAM DESMOND IN < IN " Little Miss Optimist" "FLYING COLORS " This Desmond picture is an unusual story Pretty, vivacious Vivian Martin is more full of action and amusing complications. charming than usual in this pretty story of love and sacrifice. Saturday . a Thursday JACK PICKFORD IN MARY PICKFORD " THE GHOST HOUSE " IN See the happiest boy in the world in the "Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm" happiest little mystery play ever written. From the book by Kate Douglas' Wiggins THE PASTIME —oneof the best sellers of the age, and nn- Saturday doubtedly the most popular work of this well known writer. VIVIAN MARTIN This story offers Mary Pickford a character IN that is generally felt, will prove the crowning 'A. Kiss For Susie " achievement of her career. One of the most charming stories in which Admission Isc this star has yet appeared. Don't-miss it. COMING- Thurs. Nov. 22, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS - IN "THE MAN FROM PAINTED OST" • hut ked the forh at d poet venetnntl} end met mit panses to C 01111,1•1 setter muditeruble Keine Ilnatkt t‘ lnning Strenk The defeat lust Satin day :nal lto the Ih et time that is Blue and White foot ball team 11110 been beaten on Moe lleuvel Field for tin ee emu In that time, neither 'Mu oily nei Pi Minn.. elm env Have been defeated ut home. tad with tespeet to the Ft extnnan. they have Play ell 20 otlll //Olt gOlO. O ,1111011 t a defeat. Not since the one )ear Bile a Cot 11110 effect till ee 0111% age, lime they been beaten The Lehigh cheering nection a ' well tilled. about sr ottidento unman- I 1)1111021g the team on the special tt alu A delegation of about 25 Bilta ft om South Bethlehem ;duo wvtu on hand to diem Beta een the 11/11, ON the POOll State band Mt med t S the field and 11131) ell both the Lehigh and Penn State Alma. Alatem. The line-OP Penn State Positlono Lehigh Rtmch . , . Left coil Szutmen Left tackle bßattna livid t Lett tonna NteDonultl 0111411 s Centr e . Earl) CJO neLki MOIL gum it 14001 I'll , Iooo' Itlght u 0 010 .10101000 Cuum el Right end 7'0u10.; 1% 01 Q ,,,,, ~, Itaitlt 11011101400 /2001, Lat half-100.1t NIE.CIO th, It 01[0 Itli,ht 1)011 , 100.1c MO/;i0n 0 0 Cro44 roll-tm, It w 3 ...hi Penn $l,llO 0 II 0 0--II Lehigh 0 .1 0 0--ti Tunetalon aletington loot On held—leCal Ll* Sultalltutions— Penn Stale 'ltin enact rot Hooch, Mel:oho.% tot Ta‘ntanet, Black rut I h t thing. Pond rot Wolfe norm no - 'rho) tat. La- Salle Union Loittroutton n 'lead linesman -CI on le) „ Pleat Judge—Douglsol P., V,' tool .1 Ati oltattnt, Ilnetonon —Cat.. of la Sigh, iValson, of Pent: Stott Tim,. nr pw hAv-15 tnlout.ea uuh Tie-Up Scrap (Continued From First Paco) rubbel -soled shoev, it Jepley ot milli 1., and ttousetn Section The use of gem.. a itcy or titicinl nide of um kind 14 fell bidden Section I—An) Mtn detected clog ging Hindi be temoved from the context Section 4—No one shall be pet muted to untie himself, et an) One rise. after ISO Bose of the period. until tho 100111 Silo been taken Section s—For each viohrtion or Sec tion 4 nbo‘e. one point circuit be taken born the creole of the Hide or ohich the rontentunt no doing la a member Section I—A 'lie shall connist of having both Wands of both (Oct tied Section 2—Eioch tic-up shall count tot ono point at tile end of the row,- live periods Section a—A double tie-up (the tying of both h Inds and feet) shall count tuo points Section I—The aides coring the mentent nurnher of liohat.24 hi the total number of pet lothh shall be deduced %%Inner Pin ins the last feu I in)l4, Itte heat uetore In the Sellout of Agricul tin e tcxlgncd, Chan t White. Instructor In Ihe ticulture, ,iron left to take up 0 position as Axel:luta IlortiLultui Ist In the Vlthinlit uck Expel anent Station C It At dim Ile uns feimerly 'con nected h ith Site I.l%tea shin I)eisti tau, t - 14 MIN) ono la. 11 in (,etot iiment 0 oil. In the capaLity of 0 Men*" of the So I'M Com mittee at Plilladelphl Phofoplags of Qua* o State eom@cfe, PENN STATE 'COLLEGIAN THE PROBLEM OF COLLEGE STUDENTS II) 11..11. N. 40011 11 : linker, Secretary (I , IOM the J'atriutic Neon ye vice, of the National Committee of Patiotic Seel°lice, Wmlllngton, D. C ) When the call to national net vice nio2lo, npirlted young men evelywhere of coulee smoted to be employed I. Ina, lode stay, and I euppoee them le rent eel)' IL young Mon In nny college In the country Vale has not very arm hole!) addressed to himmelf the quee tlon "What can 1 do , ' I think that them le no ons•- mm to tills litielltlon, Even In Mono ms sthete It would be obslouely bet ter tel n. }Ming !Mtn to stal3 nt col ledge and prepore hlnmelf rot Into, nod folio usefulness, yet If the young man In so doing ocotillos a loss View of Ills tasn towage, and feels that he was electing the less ~edit) 000100, Pie effect on the young man of that State of mind tessera Ills oott actions too biddy %mold he so ineJudicial that It ought not to be emousaged. To the extent that the men In college me phyolcally diequallfied, to to the eStent that they ate too )01111g to Meet the eatiLiiiements of the department. It moms quite cleat that In the present elate of the emergency Melt mole , lsefulne.s Iles In remaining In the col lege, going rot mard with [belt 11M1011110 V 60% It The knowledge that the stu dents .111 nentllre at college will equip them fin subsequent usefulness If tile emeigeney hods until their call comes But We do not v.ant to chill enthum insm We uant to preserve enthuelasm and cultivate It and use it, but we du won to be dixerhninoting In out enthu shuiM, end ill event people getting the notion that the) IWO not helping the molar> tulless they do something dif !Mont, which stay often is not the case et on The largetit uoetUlOevx may cider (horn doing the Mune thing Non'. It Is not Minutiae! that thole should be these ebtlllltionli of feeling, this dcyll e to change occupation as a badge Net lee and devotion to Ids 101 (1110 colleges can eye, else a eh ad) ing M11e.,. In tide I mod We ale going to base lessee on the sea, sse ale going to hose looses In I, lttle. out communltlee are going to bo subjected to the I bid discipline of looltiplled pommel griefe sClitteled nil tlooln,ll the eolnlnUnlty, 111th We me I going to Ne111(.11 the mum of those to I their folindallon, 111111 onn feeling. me whoA to he 201 II Mk/ MD ',elves made 111 w Them is a ill lee Eel ,of !oddity opinion to exelcim a cm ,al IMpubie The i.llllllO also WWI io OUr colleges, Nilo go to Well homes fiem our tones. and make a slay huge pmt of the dilection of public opinion, can exeiclso a curatise influence by In eachlog the doctrine of • tolerunee, by exemplifying the fact 11l a It is not nemosary for a nation 11111' the Unitul Staten, which Is lighting Pa the vindication of a great Ideal, to diecohn Ito pureexo by hotrods to by the mter toloment of any Mom. thy REGULAR ARMY MAN TO TRAIN ORDNANCE CLASS Sergeant Manic, or the United Staten Oiiimmee 'loser. Corps, him been de tailed here to assist In the work of the On Onanee Course by the United Staten Coniernment Sergeant Mack comes teem Camp Upton, when° he has been in sin sine fm some time and will remain lane mall otherwise notified by the go‘einment lie took the Ordnance Course air Dan tmouth, musing torments' been a student nt that place For the Best and Cheapest Shoe Repairing Come to J. A. Mingle 116 Frazier St. Yearlings Win (Continued From First Pogo) second period, and SYroCiine Wonted In 00001 al ouch break.. Itithei mi lled the boll during thin period for 200e1al long lung, une of Which not ted the Temlinga twenty-Idle yards The forward puce non nOlllll tried, and tile combination from Miler to McCol lum manacled about twenty yard& which brought the ball within a few tnriu of the Salt City goal. Gehring' cromied the °hulk mark lot the ad- ditional six points, gaining still an other by booting the raffehie over the Syrucume Weaken.. Tile Mind quarter saw the Syracuse Oeven playing a pourel brand of foot ball titan during the first too periods, • and the Fneshmen netted se‘eml nub stantho gains by open-geld running and forward pawning. Snell nem...a blocked punt buck of the Syracuse chalk manic. and boosted the Yearling score 11 open-lield omit one one of the features during the third period and he cleared the entire Fresh man eleven on a twenty-IWe yard nun for a touchdown. WllHems :enlaced Itfiner at this 1040, and he also play ed env excellent game. running forty eight sands for a touchdown. dodging tine entire Salt City team The fourt • petted continued to be enthely a State uffnh, nod both Williams and Ritter renamed by their open-field nork, making nm mai nuns for twenty-five and thirty Vends. ,Iloomen, the Fresh men metaled heavily ht Penaltios dur ing this final period. and 1001 e able to register only one totandow 0. The line-ult• Freettmen-40 Poe Won Freehmen-0 McCollum. Left end .Bergen lionnert Left tackle Rammi (Inman Left guard Loettnmp I :en= Centel . Tucker Right gonna . Rath, Right tackle Ch eenwa> MS= Quartet brick Left Ina-back koups . Right half-back Conlon Gehring !Nil Welt Shcaffer Tuuclulowna Munch 1, Stoops 1, Itltner 1, AVillinma 1, Denting'. Snell 1 attain from mound:tan Dein log 4 Substitutions Sole—Patitty for Bonn et t, \William" for IClttter. Ititnot for I tench. Rummel! for 0100110 Syracuse —Wintet n for Bergen. noon for Con lon, Bet gen fur Dunn. Dunn rot Stein er, In 000 rot Bingen. Ilatneltl for Br uce. Sulu. rot DI et :two), Donley far it“mmi. Referee. Mnutho, Penn Store Um pire, Hewitt. Penn btate Bend Linen men, Conover, Penn Stole Field Judge. Cates. Colby. Axe Want. Linesmen Watson, Penn Statue. Blum 14) ramie Time of periods-1G minutes EERIER COUNTY PICTURE All membern,of the Balks County Club urn tequented to be nt Smith* Studlo_before 1 1G P Al next Satur day to have the LAVIe Name taken. Bring Your Suits to lIURWIT/- & SMITH Pressing,Cleaning, Repairing Neatly Done Satisfaction Guaranteed Arthur Hewitt Here On Sunday The college speaker next Sunday will be Arthur W. 'Lewitt of Plainfield. Ver mont Mr. Hewitt Is ,pastuf of the Methodist Episcopal church at Plain field, which position he has held tot Mlle years Ills efforts, howmer, have not been confined to religious work. He has been elected twice to the State Legislature and during these terms boo ARTHUR HEWITT Who 1%11l be the College Speaker boon reoponsible for the Introduction and passage of many bills. During the 1915 !tension of the Legialutore, be mad the chairman of the Committee on Lducittion and secured tile passage of o bill upon which the in coma °Mimi- Limit code of Vermont Iv-based . . 111, Hewitt has also written fel pio fessihard m4,02410n and has often appeared before state gathetings and °amend.. lie In ter: , such/ acquaint ed with aunt! conditions and In an 0, putt on community pt ohielca Dewitt will also deliver an addiess be rme the School of Aga culture on Fri ll 3 ate:lint:. SUBSCRIBE FOU THE COLLEUIAN Yes, You Are Always Sure of Fresh Groceries Meats And the Best Quality Dry Goods McEachren's Frazier St 42 czna rifijigian c olpyiefo 4 o4 • GOOD PROSPECTS - FOR TRACK TEAM Stiff Schedule Being Arranged —"Larry" Shields SVIII Not Be Herd This Year While a large num.), of tho Pcon State vanity track team has been lost through gralluati" nod to ren ditions. Prospects are novo thole. AA eeedingly blight for onother successful season. With the a etnaindet of lost t em's squad tel a nucleus, enough ma te:ha should he available ham MO lot Coach Martin to tine out entailol win ning team Manages Denney is non nothing on the schedule and hopes to announce the definite dotes in a short tiros Fut the minter se won, negotntions ace andet wt* (or indoot meets with Syracuse and Michigan, both of valich still be held cony from home A south°, n in the spring In being arninged with the University of 'Virginia, Vliginia Polytechnleal Institute, 'Washington and Lee as the probable opponents 0 the Blue and White 'rooms will also be sent to the Western Intemulleglat , nt Pittliloo gh. the annual l'ennsy leant. relate nt Phillldolollo. 101 d the Into eolleglates nt New You k The arena THE First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. Capital - - - $50,000 Surplus - - - 35,000 W. L FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashisr Whitman's and Nobility Chocolates are the best during the game - and after the dance. A Full Line of State Souvenirs Ray-D. Gilliland DRUGGIST 'Wednesday, November 14, will clone with the usual dun Nth the Univernity or Pittabu New Bouvet Field during the inencernent Kennon. • "Larry" Shields, recently elect thin. will be lent to the team as Joined the Ordnance COIPM and to leave In a slant time Sho thing fulther Intervene, how•ev tifflowing men will moot likely sent Penn State on the elude Peal 100 and 220.4.111 dashes• muller and Pond: hurdles, Connell: 440 yard dash, tlller mile, Mourn, mile, Orr; two Shanor, hammer throw, Bloc put. Smith; discus, Rauch • poi and high Jump, Runyan: broad Wall. RRO. fohn - fir COLLAR 9355. For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bak Our Ice Cream Has No Equa EN KY' PENC TH E perfee-, „ tine of pencil quality—un equalled for amoothne4s, uni formity fortuity of grading and durabliiiy. 17 black degrees , N. 3 .._' - ‘,. from 6B softest to :._ -/--, to 9H hardest, and y .. .r— , hard and medium ." r (Indelible) copy- "z: tog. Look far the &slim- T ; Me VENUS finish! --I—Tar F I R tho-11 tp , slast I This . trial 1 Dm Ina V P sent free. American Lead Pencil Co. Yil PitthAve..N. Y. Dept. —III Try the VENUS Earn. too Mode I/1 12 she. 32 00 per bor.
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