the Team Needs Now Is a Little Student V. No. 3 LEGE WILL BE WELL TERTAINED DURING YEAR Department of Music Arranges For Series of Three Musical A. Books Entertainment As Part of Annual Pro- MISS FLORENCE HINKLE TO GIVE FIRST RECITAL i NCERTS AND TWO LECTURES IN COURSE A series of musical I ecitals. to bo mid In the Selman Auditorium this eliool year, have been arranged for rider the auspices of the Department f Menlo with 'Mr Evan S Morris 'IS it manager Tile artists who wiil rea ler these recitals have been selected 01111 great eae rind no lover of music an afford fo r miss the opportunity of tearing them The first of these recitals mill be gi‘en Friday. November fourteenth, by Ildtl Florence Hinkle, Soprano, cello rtainment course will be given ditorlum this fall and winter auspices of the Y Id. C. A. art of the nnnual program of but WIIS omitted loot year nt of the' war The course lot of eleven numbers, dye of .ical recitals, and two of them Talent of the best kind boa red for each of these enter and the course will un be very entertaining and bon a!' those who attend .t number on thls course .111 Corelli-Bonelll Company. and , hen on the mooing of 00- Incenth al eight o'clock In the tickets will be on sale In the a few dabs nt a very reason ° 10 addition to the tickets I admission. reserved seat 111 be sold By buying a coo t the average price of admix oh number on this course will re than the price of windmill...in otion picture show For this end can gain admission to a nee for which be mould have o or three dollars In the city time Opens on October ',deb it continue/I, nitlt a number or three weeks. until March The folloming la the ached- elghteenth—Correllf Donal VOGII or Ilfteenth—Amerlean Con d Quartet ter thirteenth—Doctor Oniniel re, lc It, 0 S., Trateler, Ex cturer has appeared fiequently at the Metro politan Opeta Howie. rind n sololot with the fdinpliony orchestras' of Bos ton, New 'York, Citimgo, and Philadel phia A complete list of the various enlargements that hate been filled by Athol Hinkle, nit° is knonn no Amer -IMI'N foremost improve', 50.113 CON Or tine pages of u good-al ed volume. Each waxen she Is entrain' to give lecitals In cities, all over the United States, and In- addition to these, d'ilgui l'iltdrle al wayil appears nith many bf tholending musical societies and orchestras. Each >car she aloe' gloss a recital In New York that is oe of the !night spots n in the musical =lender. Last season Zia alnam, the pima nos enthusiastic about the charming young American singes, and the critic of the Emning Telegram, Robert Wolin], gave as his opinion that tuba Illnkle's voice re mumble,. MMe Melba's Ins purity nad fieolineso when that famous prima don na ttno in her pilule The American public knows Florence Hinkle without am extended introduction Ilor Vic tor Talking Machine records have che ated thouxands of admirer., supplemen ting het perontuil efforts with many distlngulohed Org.tal.adoes Local deals. In Victor records have records' by Allan Hinkle In stock, end to hear them io to he convinced of her artistic ability seventeenth—Mama Com llnWt and humorla. y fourteenth—Tachalkowel<l :tying quartot M== helfth—Doctor Nets ell Dhlght metier, Lecturer. Author Corral Bonelll Company are line Caroni, a soprano Who has uch interest In Now 'York and . during the last few years, and Bonelll, a baritone Mr. as met It'll, great success In don of operatic parts, both d in this country, during the years In addition, Miss Ruth rile, an accomplished ♦loilnhst, . Blarion Elydo, solo pianist millet, arc members of the oilcan Concert Grand Quartet f the beat and moat Poncho M aunrteto In the countm ember Imo a nolo voice, and Imrlanced conceit singer All IX-xoldlere, three or•them Ma d In France. inbiiel R. /Mktg , . Med for ifrica nn a miasiontim. While christianized a tribe of An t extile! ed regions which hod re been visited by Yvhito men. if his great work In Africa. finlike wan elected a Fellow ynl Geogiabilical Society up. ire from that continent. 'With oh wit he describes Ills many 1 experiences In Africa nod Second Recital Dec. 4(lt The comma MILO UM he on There day, December fourth, by Miss Sophie Montan, Contralto, COM fins already been declared by Now York critics an ung the grentent contrnlton of (Mc generation" She line been featured at all the great munleal fentlachr CM elnnottl, Memnon, Springfield, Mang, RICIIIIIIIIII/, Vn : Newark, N .1, and a do.ten others She ban frequently op- .rd Adams, of the Adams Com an accomplished ‘lolinlst, and vide experience on the L)- trot m 11111 Interpretations of select and popular music are Tian Glodys Evelln Gibbon, and talented humorist, Is an unber of this company Mies ott le the accompanist and she utes several piano solos, : . chnikonsky Quartet IS n won musical organization. Each is n trained musician, horn and the world's greatest musical lid trained under the hand of Tschnikowsky himself The Is composed of two violins, a d the Plane. rovocal Enseable le compos e," concert harps, violin, and es Unusual combinations of d violin ore Introduced, in ensemble 131anche Unborn •prune, and Alexander Maxon, der delightful ducts and solos Newell Dwight 111111 s, farness acher, lecturer, and nigher, It on March twelfth, In the ir number of the course Doc has made a careful study of and problems arising out of both tram extensive rending personal observations on thu battle. Ile bon also gained Me tame as n Liberty Loan pealed with the New Yank Symphony, Bootoo symphony, Chicago Symphony, and Philadelphia Symphony At the Sunday night concerts in tine Metro politan (Mesa House, her name on the bill It sufficient to draw a house. So phie Broslou and Cobriella Desantonl aro in obably the only living contraltos ulto can sing the sole of 'Talmo:I". The port awl written originallY for conussito, but for several Snort It hus never been done by anyone except non ram., Calve and Farrar being two Como. one. A yens. ugo, Mitt Orat ion tong the rola In Chicago with truly sensational toccata. Voices like hero, on many critics have pointed out, are only too rare, the range is phonon"- mud, but the real contralto outdity no muint throughout all registers, In addition to being noted no among the bent in singing. Miss 13roslou also pot souses the charm of youth and a Ploot mg personality. Miss Braslau ham al (COntlnued on last pogo) U AND rnovusson :1 ATTEA 11 CO:in:RI:NCI: S. Moore, of the School of d Profesuor Chedsey, of the opartmenp returned recently ..burgh, %%hero thol were nt IfoUrth National Phut Aid Renew, Content as the largest of the national ever held and there seas a I of enthusiasm and interest this work, not only by the mansion concerned, but by g operators In menet and the of Pittsburgh. Dr. itfoore was ho recorders In the First Aid Pnd Mr W. 0. Duncan. Assist sser of Mining Extension. was Pee Judges In the Anne Rescue . • prfit #tatr t# '11356. BUCKNELL ELEVEN HERE ON SATURDAY Lewisburg Collegians Are Bring ing Strong Team to State Col lege—Game Will Be Close Penn State's second game of the football season will be played on Sat urday afternoon on New Beaver Field at three o'clock, when the strung Buck noll eleven will be met Undoubtedly It will be a close game, and the Lenin burg hackers are so confident that their team mill take the measure of the Nit tany Lion that they are betting even money on the result.lt must certainly be conceded that the BucknelHans have a melt-organized anti well-balanced team this year, and on it are some players who are bound to yhtim attention to their work In the football warid. Tiloo far the team has lost one game and mon one game. Tile season opened a little user two necks ago 011th Penn and the strength of 'Bicknell in attested by the fact that they held the Quakers to It 16-0 score Trait Saturday Bloomsburg Normal 01110 stomped by a 45-0 score, and most of the Louisburg players mere chosen front tile second squad One of the stars who has been de veloped at Bucknell to Bonner, a big freshman fullback, who Is an adept at bucking the line for substantial gains. and who 1n last Saturdns's some got off punts averaging fifty-the and sixty yards Captain Ifendren and Kontos, the the Nihon, are also stars on the team, and In addition to speed lire also able to make substantial line plunges While the nork of these men - lins stood out prominently In the games played thus far. the playing of the other mein hem of the team has also been of ev eeptional cabbie, and tile some on Sat urday should be n "nip and tuck" af fair from the nod to the last. I'enn Slate Team Beady The Penn State team, however, la ready (or the beat that Bucknell can produce The Getßaburg team last Saturday furnished the varsity a Go vern teat and :showed up a number of acak points In the team play of the Blue .d White. Them, tire being tat engthened tills ASOCIC in the secret practice which Is being held, and nd doubt stove. Mick plays are being per fected which will be need to good ef fect on Saturday. Penn Sloth's line-tip for the game lies not definitely been decided. but (Continued on lost Pune) o----- Interclass Track Meet , on Saturday A cross country meet with Lehigh Imo been scheduled no one of the Penn slivania Da) events It will be run over a ihne: mile course and will be gin and end on blew Beaver Field. Loch team will enter seven men, the first deo of each teem Ilnishlng will count Tile Penn State entries have, of course, of been picked yet, but among the most promising candidates far .rrying the Blue and White colors in this meet are• Shields. Foster, Otr, lecncomer, Seems, Kele) and Gardiner No Freshman 11111 be run In any of the %amity meets but the., will be given a chance to win their numerals in the Freshman - Sophomore cress-country meet to be held early In Not ember and in the Inter-clam meet which will take place the later part of NON embet other meets may be arranged Inter for them Dntrlen for the Inter-clean track meet a bleb In to be held on Saturday, Im mediately after the football game, must ho In today, Much Interest Is being taken In this event and It Is sure to be both contented New material Is continually turning up, particularly a mong the Freshmen elm, Dudley, of Philadelphia, the three-mlio Junior Na tional Champlon, has reported to Coach Martin and .111 represent the class of . .23, and Pont, a sprinter from Pitts- Wirt:li, aloe a Freshman, will also run Post Is a brother of a former member of Penn State% track sound PENN STATE PRESS CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR YEAR The Penn State Prom Club, the new literary mocietY of tho college , will hold Ito first regular meeting Monday, Oc tober tnentleth, the place to 'be an nounced later. For yearn Penn State has felt the need of a literary coelety which %lb get nil studentn interented In jourallzm, litetnture, and creative writing and 101 th In organized to do effective work The club Ix immolated with the Unit ed Amntuor Press Association of Shish Mrs Renshaw of the Department of Public Speaking is 01110101 editor. J. A Allard TO and Miss Edna Of Sell . 21 aro the only members from this college nfillinted with the national or. ganlcation All members of the Press Club cc ill become members of tho Unit ed Association on joining the college society The club alms to publish a mnrowlne in which the literary efforts of the students will be printed. Thp club won mg:mired Monday and Is on ticlpoting n sucoessful career. NOTICE TO JUNIORS AU Juniors who aro trying out for 010 position or nesocinto editor on Lilo editorial staff of tho COL, LEMAN should report at this onion, Nittnny Printing and Pub lin/ling Company building, 110 Wont College Avenue, - on Friday owning at seven teclock sharp STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 MANY TRY-OUTS FOR THESPIANS Fifty Students Out of Three Hun dred Candidates Retained for Further Trials O 1 ei three hundred students tried out for the Thespians on Sulu.lay and Moodily nights and of this number approviinntely fifty mere retained for further trials Conch Clentingli sou vet y well pleased mitt the motorist ion hand, especially among the lower Lianas Mal while it will be impassible to use nil of these prospects in the Present play they will form a valuable reservoir of material for future time It bi Professor CluotlngliS nUn to from an all-college group for the purpose of nutting on good sketches at laments of every felt months One net plays sill be given, °Leading to the piesent plans, and the dramatic art will be studied es such, with it vies to elevating the standard of Penn Suite productions Comedy To lie (Shen The comedy. "Stop Thief", side's will lie given about the middle of November, is a farce comedy is Caryl° Moore It centers about the exploits of `Mack" DOogllll, 10110 gains Oh entrance into it well-to-do funny iq Posing 00 private detective. He also assumes the tole of it college chum of Cluny, Who belle% en himself n clentomanie, and It Is the adventures of Coogan and his accomplice, the maid. along the queerly assorted Carr family that makes the comedy. Thin play mail ilist given by on all-stor cast to Nee Verb and it hoe been a success wherever pro duced With the material that turned out at the rehearsals and ski] the as sistance of Mr. Mason, It is certain that lqofessur Cleotingh 1,111 resat Ills numetas Successes In dramatic sonic PLANS FOR "PUSH BALL" SCRAP ABOUT COMPLETED Plans for the "push hair ecrap to ire held Saturday of next meek are rap idly nearing completion and this method for tile fostering of class spirit betheen the two Inner classes gives every Mll'- 0011011 of success All contestants ate to report at a quarter to one and the scalp will be begun promptly at one o'clock. The periods hill last;for lite or eight minutes and the number on each side will be ono hundred for each period The dice where tho Heron will he held will bo roped off and thespectators will be compelled to remain behind the pes, - Membero..efaflialdent, Conned ro VehuroittelnlZ , - •.' The "push ball" scrap vats abolished several years ago because of the danger to life and limb Involved. This was mainly duo to the fact that the whole of the too lower classes participated at ono time, no that there wan usually a mob of front 400100 hundred to fif teen hunched students centered about the bull. Under the new plan, whereby small numbers only enggge, all danger In educed to the minimum. DANCE TO BE HELD ON NIGHT OF PENN GAME Philadelphia Alumni Making Ar rangements—Bellevue-Stratford Will Be State's Headquarters. As a pilot of the ^big doings" nt the Penn State—Penn football game on Saturday, November nest, the Philadel phia alumni - of this college lia‘e or eonged headquarters Mr Penn State nt the Dellevue_Stratford lintel, and they Intend holding a dance (or alumni and undergrialuittes at that place in the evening after the game. The Plilindelphia alumni recently or ganized and have elected the folloving oilleers. Ilerliett llntheta 'II, Mull dent, Ralph Tonnsend 'l3, vice-presi dent. and George Doyle 'l7, seerytary tressurer At the orgnnicallon meeting, fort)-three men Mere present and the 1301,11P-StratrOrti M. then selected nii Penn Staten hendquerteis at the game and arrangements acre also made (or the dance AN soon no tickets for the latter are printed, they will be sent up hero and placed on sale Admission to the dance for undergraduateo alit be 82 20, pro vided the tickets are bought nt State College Alumni ndmlicilon %ill! be 34 40 -- These amounts include war ton in nrranging this dance, the Phila delphia alumni inane token the andel graduate students into careful consider- Wien, and their pion In to make the trip attractive end help the students have a good time. Willintlt tnaklng the trip too mmensive Good music will he fur nished and the donee will strut prompt ly at nine o'clock JOHN A. LAPP TO SPEAK TO LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS Mr. John A inpp, under the nuapicea of ten Commerce nod Finance Club and the Pre-Legal atticlents, will give n very Intereatlng address to nil Liberal Arts student. trent Monday evening at coven o'clock In the turaembly room of the Morn! Arta Rending Mt Lapp won at one time Reference Librarian of tile State of Indiana and Inter Director of the Social ',moron. investigation. In 01110. All Sentare. Junior. and Sophomore. in the Com merce and Finance neuron and all Pro- Lognl men ore especially urged to :A land. YORK CO. CLUB PLANS vr.ED The York County Club In planning to hold a feed next Friday night, October tenth, behind the football grand/nand. Among the meta who will be Prevent will be A. II Warnock, now Dean of Men. ToUrgiatt. PLANS FORMED FOR PENNSYLVANIA DAY Concerts, Athletic Contests, and Mass Meeting Will Feature First Post-War Program The program for the Pennaylynnla DtL ONI`IIIN in one which In in keeping with the spirit of the times, and which glees mein!se of being the best one in trt my tears duo to the return to normal of all college aethitles The events trill begin Fridny.Novern ber setenth. at 3 30 p m. when a football mtme will take triune on Now Beater Field between the Penn Curio Freshmen and the University of Pitts burgh Freshmen. In former years tills hag aiwn)s been a hard struggle and one which demands the best of each num. The Freshman team hex not yet been selected nntl the Pitt Freshmen hate not played so that no conclusions can be drawn ttt this time. although It Can be taken for granted that the geme will lie worth while witnessing Classes will bo dismissed so that all students will be able to witness the game Friday evening In the Auditorium t u h l ' a r nt ' e " m " 4 l l it i l re olTee " tt i 7i t l '' br ' t ' oXlT„ e t " t ' ll g e . visitors how lire team In supported and also to Instill enthusiasm Into the team for the Immo with Lehigh on Saturday The Miller meeting will be dismissed In time tot the alumni to offend tile dance in the University Club lit elght lhlrly for tire students to attend the fraternity house dances SaturdttL will be the biggest day of oh The events will begin nt nine thirty when the Pennsyltanin State College Cadet Corps will be reLlewed (Continued on last Page) -u_ "BOB" HIGGINS ELECTED FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Popular Right End or Blue and White Eleven Unanimous Choice For Leader ..Fighting Bob" Higgins v.. the unoninto. choice of the 22 nearer. of the stung) 'lt" for captain of the 1019 football tenet at n meeting held on the melting prectdlng the game with Get- Gilbert; The election should be It imp ohm one, for Penn State It. never had to play et oho wan bettor liked bl the titudenta titan Higgins The new lender Ul originally .Began to cap tain-the 1017 loam, but the United Staten mitered the war, Higgins wont tiff to a training camp, St 011 hilt 1201111111 . 01i011 11/1 lieuttnent In infantry, end when the fall of 1917 rolled around. he nret .191. the "great game" for Uncle Sam. "Bob" . uns one of tho early arrivals In France and he took part In some of the !wittiest lighting In which Amer. lean troops nem enhaged After the signing . of the 1111111 alee. the Penn State motain.gave up tackling the Huns In order to again don his moleskins and take part In the games far the champ ionship of the expeditionary forces IVith Higgins pixy lag at right end, the team rein °seining the SUM Division won tile A E F championship and Higgins mix ultimately selected for the mythical All-A 1.1 F. eleyen—qulte an heron When It Is considered that there were former All-American players on neatly et cry divisional team The 111. and White contain entered Penn State in the hilt of 1914 from Ped dle Institute, and due to the fact that the one-year I eshlence rule at Penn State did not go Into effect until the following year, lie was eligible for tile team. Ilia work In that year wog ex ceptional. but It Wax not until 1918 and tote that he witne Into great prornl nonce DM lag these years him work ranked him fix one of the best ends In the counti y and he wax several times mentioned for All-Ante! icon honors lie v.. elected to captain the team In hie Senior year, but as has been said be fore, he did not return to college. Penn State faced a peculiar situation title fail At the end of the season hug year. no captain wan elected because so many old men were expected to to turn thief Oar The expecuillons were realind when IT letter inen reported to the coaches, Including two captninx elect find one ex-captain. In ndilition to 11nrry Rabb wnx captain elect for 1918 but he also entered the service anti did not return to college. however, Robb was detailed to Colum- Ida University and while there, lie cap tained the S. A T. C eleven lost fall. Comre. was the ...Maim having been chosen to lead the 1917 team when Miming failed to return. , With hie glee the oldest mall lit point of ser vice on the squad, It was expected that he would be chosen to lend the team this year and the COLLEGIAN feels confident that he will prate to be a successful leader of a successful team. STATE ELEVEN DOWNS GETTYSBURG 33 TO 0 Outplayed in First Half, Penn State Warriors Come Back Strong and Win in Second HIGGINS SCORES FIRST TOUCHDOWN OF SEASON HIGH LIGHTS OF THE GAME Score 13y Quarters Gettysburg 0 0 0 0 - 0 Penn State 0 0 13 20 - 33 Touchdowns 11=TI Goals From Touchdowns Gettysburg 0 Penn Stnte 3 First Downs Penn State 12 Penn State 3 Average-43 years Fors ard Passes Penn State— Successful I Unsuccessful 5 Penalties Penn State 4 for 30 yards Under a blistering sun Penn State's 1919 football team ushered in the fall campaign on New Beaver Field last Saturday afternoon by overwhelming the eleven from Gettysburg College 33 to 0. Al though running far from smoothly, the Penn State machine, neverthe less, accomplished what it set out to do and as the net result of its afternoon's work amassed a total of five touchdowns and three ac companying goals. Of the former, two were scored by Captain Bob Higgins, two by Haines and one by Way. To the trusty toe of Ben Cabbage goes the credit for the three goals. All of the points tallied, by the Blue and White - ream - were Made in the second half after Coach Bezdek's proteges had gotten off to a start that looked anything but promising. To give credit where credit is due, attention must be called to the fact that the boys front Pennsylvania's historic battle-field displayed a mighty snappy brand of football in the early stages of the game, and for the twenty long -iariiirnost minutes 111110/1 marked the Ilrot half the Penn State rooters he, kept sitting on the most anxious kiL I of an anxious bench. Line 01:0 Ragged The most glaring fault in the Pins . ~f the Penn State team uns the ragge I hork of the line and the Inability to break up 0:01 runs of the visitor"; Tin a and again In the (hat half the Gettys burg hacks nldrted the ends fat sub sts:olol gains and on at helot one rs r mice only 0 timely fumble IleMent.,l the enemy planting the oval behind 11 M State goal line Tile entire nicer of tl Ihilt half may be Gleaned from 010 fa , t that In 010 first tho periods of pin 13eadeles men here bare]) able to the Gettysburg leLord of four lint downs Freshmen Eligible for Scholarships Information has been receiNed that the Legislature of 1919 enacted a law utile]] establishes competitive ankle seholornhips to aid loung men and 'nom.% in obtaining a higher education The main provisions of this net ore ns foliows• 1 Young men and young oilmen who have been graduated from a four 3 eat high school courec may compete for a scholluship Tile person receiving a scholar ship inuy enter any collet.° or univer sity apprined by the College and Uni versity Council, and while In /Mena. ftlltt upon such college "echo one hundred dollais per year for four 3eurs to aid In meeting college 3 Mich count} Is entitled to one scholarship. If there in mole than one entire senntnrial Mon lot In a county, such (Usti lot Is entitled to as many echolarsidps as there are entire sena torial districts. 4 The competitive examination moat be held under the direction of thu State Board of Education and the nebular ahlps anarded by such board. In order tonriangc far the quell)). cation of those persone mho are eligi ble to compete for these licholarehipe. the Department of Education has net evnininations et the the Penneylmola Stole College far Saturday. October 11, 1910. in the following nubJectn. Eng lish, lllstory (either Ancient or Amer I bon) 'Mathematics (elementary Alge ra and Geometry). Wm.. anologl. Chembitry or Phyniciii. rind Language (Blench. German. Latin or Spaninli) Candidates moot furninh all piper, and all writing must be In ink. Any iirtic near ntudent now attending Penn State who wee graduated from a. four near high school courne in Pentunlymila In June, 1019. In eligible Each candidate snout be intro Out the county In much he madden appoint on each examination paper. The time for holding these ex amination» in net for Satudroy, Oc tober 11, 1910, 8.15 ❑ or, and 1.15 th nn. Those desiring to tompete fon then° examinittionn nhould :radianr Of once of the office of the Donn of Burr, 171 Old Main. Each candidata , Ix re. nuked to take the lire examinatiOns Sophomores Notice All metobern of the Sohhomoto nines oho ore trying not for PDX- !none as reporters on the editor Istl staff of tho COLLEGIAN should report on Frldny.ovening at this office, 10 West College Avenue, at seven-thirty o'clock Penn State's Biggest Penn sylvania Day Is Almost Here PRICE FIVE CENTS Gettysburg 0 Gettysburg 4 Gettysburg 3 Average-36 yards Gettysburg,— Successful 0 Unsuccessful 2 Gettysburg 3 for 20 yards Penn Statue grst ticore came earl. in the third quarter the tesult of a 801111 Int bit of 001 11 on the pelt of Robert A Iliggins, one time lot Lieu tenant in the United States At no and noo Litton/tin of the Mutiny Valley unifiers The foregoing incident had Ito xOllll on the !sitars .18-3ard 11110 Just aftet tile Gett3slottrg aggiegation had seemed the ball all goons On the 111111 11113 Oasis, the Gettysburg quart et 11..8. fumbled a pass Guide as a streak of memo! lightning. lliggine bloke Ott °ugh, snatched up the hound ing pigskin and with a den 1101,1 ahead aced across 88 3so 110 of 8110013 tea • Rory for the iltst seine Of the dal. CLlbill{to 11111.1eti the goal by Inches Witli Melt goal line crossed, \VOCAL'S men tteemmt to lose matte It lilt of their pep Alettiothile the Penti Stele Iruntie 810111 Op set end degrees Tile 14eCellti toucluitoot fin the Blue and White came Heal the end of the thiol quarter and 1111 x also ditvetl3 nattibuted to the wilt It of Captain lllgnlnx As tie 1 mutt of a series of 11 OH tomcatted off tackle plays 1,3 now, Dock and Ithille4 OP DIU 11ndotoceil to Getty sbtog's 10-yard line llo i 11.1 0, aftei one unsuccess ful attempt at fot ontd passing, Robb Ranh) got the right combination and slog It perfect patet to Illggins oho re ceived it on the enemy goat line. A fete stops and "fie. hod planted the oval diteetly behind the goal poidit Cabbage added another point by kick ing tile goal after it perfect punt-out by Higgins The scoot at the end of the third period stood at Slate it, Get -03.m g O. The opening of the foul 111 geomer eitneesed tile Iltst substitution In the State camp, iirnon taking the place of Snell at left 01,11. Placement Kick 1)1114 Shortly sifter the morning of the quarter. the Moe and \VIIIto or ganlm- Son. having been hold for three Hun coaster, thrum., tried a goal front place ment on Gettyoburg's 40-)ard line. milli Ben Cubbnge In the role of chief hooter The line failed to hold. however, and the kick won blocked. Fortunately the hall was recovered by Cublmge baron , the varltors nuke 100110 up to what had happened. At Ode point new blood wan Intro duced into the Penn State backfield in (Continued on Pogo Five)
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