We Wonder How Green Will Harmonize With Blue and White VOL XV. No. 4 - PUSH BALL SCRAP TO BE HELD SATURDAY Underclassmen. To Compete- In Modified Revival of Old Time Scrap Tho push-ball scrap will be held at one o'clock sharp, Saturday afternoon on Old Bearer Field This Is the Sent time this scrap has been held since 1911 It will be of a little different shape than In former days. Formerly, the entire Sophomore class and Freshman class engaged In a mad scramble to put the ball across their opponents' goal. This year It will be limited to ono hundred men of each class In each period, and so that all may take part there will be at leant live periods of five minutes each. This limitation In the number of participants will in a large part obliterate the danger to life and limb which was present In the duyo when the entire two classes took part at one time. The field, which Is to be seventy- Ilse feet long and fifty feet wide, will be roped oft and no one will be allowed to be on it except the participants. The members of the Student Council will be in charge and will see that all the roles are observed. "Larry" Shields 'lO, will net an starter and J. B Kroll "IC, will act as timekeeper The latter has announced the following rulee which will govern the scrap, 1. All participants must tenor rub ber soled shoes There aro no nth& clothing restrictions. - 2 Thorn shall he no slugging of not kind 3 The ball must ho entirely over the line to count as a goal. 4 IC the ball is pushed outside the side lines, time shall be called and the ball put back In play again wlthln tho geld. - - G. As Boon as one side makes a goal, the ball will be taken back to the middle of the field and again put to play, until the five minutes haw been used up. The class muting the great eat number of goals In the total num ber of periods shall be the winner of the scrap. Freshmen mill godlier In the Armory by 12 41 and the Sophomores will as semble In the Old Chapel by the same time. L-F. COUNCIL ADOPTS . RECOMMENDATIONS At a consultation of ropresontatives of , tho Inter-fraternity, council and members of the - faculti - eplarY d pro: caduro Wall Inaugurated whoroby the cooperation of the Instructors will be obtained In tho matter of ocholastic roporto. Thls plan will calm very little troublo for tho instructors but will en able thorn to got them out at the same time us tho below grades aro sent in Dean Warnock hos offered hie office to its fullest extent and wlshos to have the work carriod on as smoothly as possible. rho following ore the re commendations. . . "That the chairman of the echelon tie committee or each fraternity shall have either In the college mall or at Dean Warnock's niece not later than October 14, November 11, December 9. February 29, March 28, and May 2, the scholarship cards for the Freshmen and I.he cards for the Freshman subjects tar any other clansman who Is taking Freshman work. Also that the cards for tile other three classes and the cards for any upperclass subjects which the Freshmen aro taking shall be at either place before October 28, December 2. - March 14, and April 25 "The cards shall show the section number, subject and catalogue number following the name of the student. “Tho cards shall be In an envelope addressed to the Instructor with the Instructors department under his name. ...Unclosed In the envelope shall be a second envelope addressed to Doan War nock and with the name of the frater nity on the outside. This second en velope Is to be used by the Instructor In returning the cards. ...rho Cards will then bo sent through the college mall to Dean Warnock's Once and held there until soma repro sentatlve of the fraternity shall call for them. "That this eystom be explained to the faculty and thot they give the nearest possible letter grade rather than the words "above" and "below". By this method the student that Is on the verge of failure will know It and will net be !alleged with his work." SECOND MEETING HELD . - BY FRESHMAN CLASS A mooting of the Freshman close was hold last week at which ptellmi nary stops were taken to organize the clam Before the mauler meeting George Eloiselbergcr, a varsity cheer leader, lead the Freshman in 00 col lege yells In order that they might belt able to cheer more effectively at the football games and on other occlusion% Tho meeting ma *Allen called to order by "Buck" Willies.% the organizer of ' the clam, and d. B, Meginnis ID, presi dent of the Senior class, mom a gen eral talk on college life and the value of perticipating In college activities. A. H. Stand '2O, the chairman of the Honor Committee, spoke on lye Im portance of upholding the honor sys tem and ho was followed by George Wright. who Mao spoke on the honor syolem and T. hl E. B. D. Starkey '2O, honied a call for soccer candidates and S. W. Colton explained the mean leg of college custom*. Elections were thou held for treasurer of the class and Hill was elected. Tho next meet ing will Le hold during' the coming week and nominations will ho made for the trial prealdents. • I'UESIITTEIIIAN SOCIAL Presbyterlnn church Will hold einchtl Friday night.. Freshmen and others : it. ,A gnn #tat r #-11) -- 1 4- ;c -;' .*-..--/-4,7. STATE TO CLASH WITH DARTMOUTH Green Mountain Team To Meet Blue and White Combination For First Time In Two Years Penn States brat big football game of the 1919 season gill' be played o Saturday, when the Blue and IVldte n Journeys to Hanover, N 11, and playa the veteran Dartmouth eleven It will be the first meeting or the too teams since 017, when the lianoverinns were nide to squeeze out a 10 to 7 victory by n ilehl goal In the last Ago minutes of play This oas the only game in which Penn State and Dartmouth over met on the gridiron and a victory for the Blue and White this year will mean a tie in the games lost and lion by each Wall Reports from New England allow that the Omen team le one of the best In years. It opened the 0011110(1 ititli an easy 40 to 0 victory over the Spring field Y. M. C A. but the following week received a had scare, when Nor wich University held It to a 13-0 score. However, the winning nitride was re gained Jost Saturday, uhen the Mas sachusetts Apples fell, 27 to 7. , Game Will Be Close The reputation of Penn State's team lam reached as far as Hanover, and Dartmouth supporters are making no prenlictioins as to the outcome of the mune, but they anticipate one of the hardest contests _on the schedule There ,was fairly good material on hand to eina the seasoll, - but the Green team is playing one of the most exacting schedules of recent years Dyer). player of Dartmouth's var sity is a veteran, and every one has also seen service In Uncle Sam'e traces with Germany, either In the army, navy or in the air The average weight of the line is 181) pound. and the aver age weight of the backfield is 168. This compares quite fat ornbly with the neight of Prim State's line and EMMI 93 lino is almost the equal of that of Dartmouth. the Lukash' is consider ably lighter, but this is undoubtedly made up In snood The Penn Slate-Dartmouth game will Lo played as a nut of Dartmouth's Funntion* . Day exercises. There will ho many visitors at Hanover over the is oak-end, and this is undoubtedly the biggest home mane on the Green sched ule. All of the (rotor:titles are plan ning on house parties, D. P.'Q's, etc., will he quite in fashion, and the Penn State team will be the honored guests of the day. Peon Stale Randy Couch Dominic hos been developing the team work this week with the Dartmouth game In view. The team come through the Ducknoll contest in oscollent sham, and the weaknesses shown up on Saturday are being remed ied. Coach Bostick lute boon strength ening the deform° and also bolstering up the offense, In an effort to get a smooth running machine. A squad of about twenty mon will leaVO pn Thursday morning at eight STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919 PRES. SPARKS WRITES TO STUDENTS OF PENN STATE Interesting and Helpful Letter Received From College Executive Who Is Now In Northern Wisconsin—Hopes To Attend Penn Game In Philadelphia on November First. The following letter has been ro- . celved from Dr. Id LI Sparks, presi dent of the college. in response to an invitation which tho COLLEGIAN ex tended to him to say n few v.ords to the students through Its columns. Dr. Sparks Is nt the present time In Eph raim, Wisconsin, where he has been for some time ulth his family, In nn effort.to completely recover . Ills health Ills condition while in Wisconsin hall been one of steady Improvement and It Is possible that Dr. Sparks ‘lll be In Suite Ct.liege In the very near future. Di Sparks . party expects to hat, Wisconsin by automobile within the course of the next week, returning to Pennsylvania by way of Canada and Northern New York. Re will bo In Philadelphia about the last of the month and expresses bin desire to be at the Penn game In Philadelphia on Nov ember first. Ephraim, Wieconeln October 9, 1919 With pleasure I accept the kind le vitation to say n few words to the student body through your columns. Only one nho remembers that this Is the first time In eleven yearn 7 have failed to be present et the opening of a semester at Penn SUtteand the lirst time In thirty yours I have missed the opening of the school tear in some college will realise 110 W keen the die nopolgAment Is. Set to, message must be one of con gratulations to the college rather than rt.sume of my troubles We into survived the interruption of the leer and wo have also survived the troubles of reconstruction. Some of us um fearful Inst Pebruary when the first Mimes returned from military service that their attitude might be that of carelessness and restlessness. Or we feared that litany might be won a way from studies and the desire for an education and might not return The excel oppogito probed to ho tile case A serious attitude tonard work, a renlization of what completing It col lege education would mean, and a ro t•Peet for authority and obligations vharactcrized the hundre,bi who return ed almost wittiest exception Such wan the testimony of instructora and deans. Prom abut I can learn, the mime statements can he made of the follows who have returned this sem ester, mottfir !rem foreign - service, with SOPHOMORE GIRLS HOLD ANNUAL POSTER NIGHT Freshman girls showed a marked aversion to presenting themselves at classes last Wednesday morning. They cannot he blamed, hov.ever. for on Tuesday night the .sophomom girls held their annual poster night In the college mood-lot which adjoins New Beaver Field. The events of the evening began with a 1011-call at the Woman's Building nt 6 30 p m, In order to mike sure that all freshman girls were present. The party then proceeded to the wood-lot where a bonfire was started. 'Paddles were much In evidence making them selves especially. noticeable to those girls called up for special offense uldeli they had committed during the past few weeks Refreshments were served nt soy en o'clock and shortly afterwards the '23 girls mere permitted to return to tlieh rooms. NOTICH TO PITTSBURGH ALUMNI Pittsburgh alumni have arranged to have a private wire from the Penn and Cornell games run to the Felt Pitt Hotel. All Penn State alumni who wish to hear the returns of these games should go there on the after noons of November first and November nfteenth respectively. o'clock for Dartmouth. and title squad will be made up from tho following players• Dude Higgins. McCallum, Drown, Smoolneky, COO. Tackles• Conover, Cubbage, Range ley, Black, idmory Guards. llllle, Henry. Boor, Osborne. Center• Rauch. Heppenstall Quarterback. Way, Ritnor Halfbacks. Robb, Ki'linger. Haines, Snell, Ryan Pullback: Hese. The team A 111 he nccompnnied by Head Conch Bostick, Trainer "Bill" Mar tin, Manager Brown, Assietant Mane gdr Stark, and Gradunto Manager of Athletics, Nell AI Fleming The big Green eleven is coached title year by C. W. Spears, an all-American guard in 1911, and coach of the 1917 team and the S. A. T C. train nt the New Hampshire Institution. In the regular line-up, MI ore is nt left end, he having played an the 1917 team, and then having enlisted In naval aviation. Shelburne, of army fame, and of the 1920 Freshman team, le at left tackle The potations of left guard and center are fillcd roxpectively by Crisp, of the artillery, nod Cunningham, of the army, the former having been en the 1917 equad and the latter on the 1916 mend Youngstrom, right gen.'. MurPhY, right tackle, and Cogswell. right end, were all in the navy. Tho first mentioned. Youngstrom, played on the 1911 and 1917 team, and It therefore a man of wide football experience, Murphy play ed on the 1017 team, Ito le the heaviest man on the Dartmouth line. tipping the scales at 210 pounds. Cogswell was an end on tito 1019 Freidman team. In the backfield, C.nmol, who is cap tain of the Green team, is a quarter bock, and although weighing only 140 pounds, is a man who may be 'placed In "Charlie" Way's clam, He was ear (Continued on last page) cot:Help:mem of n land dot) 0021 (.1 tilled Then there Is congrattlation on the tea) in WWII the men and the nem Mon lime ndhcd to the col lege CeNtolllll nrld reglli 11 1011 N Self gotornment in rigaln in Nice- 01111 it fleeMti from the 11nt of nlllrl is, bill be tt oil mlinbilstereil Lab viol (odor me net or to be confused with lab Iciumenn and dimwit. In uteri n tollege conmm ilt). Willie the bolld is !caplet: the Inurest bldch albuys Junin.; min In inevalling Huts, ilinregatil for hot and the rightil of Wham It hr cminoling to turn to the colleges tool nee their Mond The, lire the lung of the risme Especially I nm h cJolced tint the new pattern do not comoy to the tend ' l Ing public lurid description of tirerile order in hoeing ttltieii Inns brought ret inal colleges Into dimunite thin fall. Public opinion is the linel In biter of the fortunes of any college and I lime long been rationed to Onto the hopev of Penn State In the hands of her thinking students It is the favor of toddle °Pinion blotch Ilan thought so Mon) Minion. to out doors this yea] , I Iwo heap] of n other college Iris rokait.l uthin o id of 400 bell-prounrid iittolonts for hick of room Tide nltuation, If It continues, must persuade the Pointe of tire state that their loth, e In borthY of better suPport Tito people lyre been generous ;clue the number of stud ents could not hate been uninitiated In then thereon° from 1.100, much NUM the Lel Oiltillnt °Riven to rm ago, In 6.000 Mitch 'writhe, we sling ntithml mate this sear To nro nab stutlenta 1 lope on, many mensagen Mitt space 14 ontireh hind, Wage. Some of them hate uheatl3 written me of their dilipbt and nods faction at being ...plated ulth such men on they dudoni the rumpus Let me hope that cinch one of Piton .11 have Pic campus n :hotter man fin 114%11w been with lin , and may lento the collage It little better for Itln 11,14- °nee. Not ember :Ird seems to be the Up. Proximate date on which 7 shall set foot 00010 on the old , reropiet the doctors continuo 'to he feLorable After on exlle months, IL 01111 seem 0 thud lellllmttl n of hose defer red to be with the strents no do etch for a brief time Jr LL here your treasure is, there will your 110111 t be ."I:7Ds•Mi4-'• FIRST OF ENTERTAINMENT SERIES SATURDAY NIGHT The first number of a set ICs Of con certs to be 01 011 dining the p Intel months undm the mug/leen of the Y ill C A it 11l be held lo the Auditor lam title Saturday evening nt eight o'clock phen the Corolla-Bow/ill Compan) Pill be the attraction. This company has tra oiled thiough title county and Camula for several 3. earn mid has won high com mendation phermer It has appealed Tho male metabei of the quintet to rticcat do Bonelli, a graduate of the Con servatory at the linhersay of S3ractisc At that Once he took a. COlllllO ill M.. ical composition and attracted nuns noted critics 1 / 3 ilk smell Litter be travelled through the Pest 0511 became I acquainted pith Mr Artltut Alexandet. a 33°11-known teacher and leeltal singer Pile took bite to Ih/rim where ho came Under the direction of tlio greatest of nil tenors. Jean :le Itetake. This meat singer is °claimed him It "real open die 11alite:1o" and al ranged ills debut In hill) 1t hen the par bruin/ out Mi Itonclll returned and made lila find enicLess at the Ilusiltiln Consemattn 3 of Music lie has sung some fifteen opeiatiL roles in the cities of Omelet United Stairs. C Imola. Celia. anil Cell nal America 11100 Pauline Coteila is the female head or the commit* and stone 0 01111.1 lute nuog to ‘orinun mallet...ex She studied to, •tot 101110 Iu Ilnuet• and nolgittm nod 1 dm returned to Ante riCa tt Mute she continued itet studiLn in Dont. 1113del Chalion A 13 bite While doing mole 1101 it ha Non Yeti, she nth listed the nuention of It be dill) Mad)) WOO, sent 1.10.1 hl 1:111 complete het Unining. Unent Seagle of linglzind man het titter thin time At the beginning of the line she te tulllo.l to tulle all °Deltaic uook She has been Linde , the onreLlion or .1, tho, Alexitmlet and Inn done nook of si sce nt.] soul otntol to nntute. In addition to the local ornate tun n violinist and 111 inlet Mien Math Col lingsbottrno (tile the forme, taw o w, Meet 1110111 Adolph \Veldhr, the emi nent siollnlin and her toucher, exPreon ed 11124 !Ultra! a lion of Miss Collings bourno'n net, end her talents me of en order that In n Aunt time she tt 111 be placed In the hoot oink of Anunlcan Iniss Minion ilydo uhf inveigles at the Plano Is a splendid musician 11114 i her technique hip been It Muhl) . del el aped Silo Jitudlegl mall 1) 0,11010 nit). George Copeland and iondein pith beauty and inie talent the composliiono of the modem French. Spanish, 111111 Itunnlart eichnolv. The Coolie-Ilonelli C0m1..) is olic of the best a hkh could be obtained nod because of the high gusto of mode furnished and the /ow in 100, a huge nuillvneo should turn out Tickets fot title conceit And tile entire COIIINif M 111 bo on sole every night ibis Block be ginning tonight (Wednesday ) Pont RP.- thirty to - eight-thirty nt the Co-op nod also at the box office on the night of the performance Tickets for the en tire Neillioll Nail lit $l.OO with an exua $1 20 for reservation. Tickets are NO priced that students who desire 'may attend the mules for the same price as the moving pictures. ( I .4dirgiatt. FINAL THESPIAN CAST IS SELECTED First Production of "Stop, Thief" To Take Place Within Next Fen Weeks from met three hundred tomtits, the Thespian Last nos molly chosen 1 , , Com.lt Cleating!: after it that limed to three MOM: In accord /one unit the nett eustotn Dictionary WltiOligicoll Of lltitifig the CO-wail take the tontine pmts. NON. :JIM. Isere lie !acted Skim there sue unit lite fetal nine pints in the limactit Eder tire other Use girls 1,111 he retained IN 1111- 11111NtIldle4 and Ow) VIII he ghee that Imam mai: In the seltetlan or [More t,ands Illese nlto math, the chat are Mina Thompson '2l. Mina Lola NI, Closkey 31Isit kin* l'es '2l. Mica 111,101 Hartley 'll. Allaa 13dna Sell . 21, hive Ctieen roil '2l, Miss It 11 Mon 'Jr. I: W. Knapp 111, f a 'liming '2O, tZ h Le ahem '22, C 1) areathezin C It CallilW 21. ii. 13 Schlosser 1., Ifelllnan '2O, I) lc nautili 'V, S Lev) '2l. I II 1)3or . 21, W Ilanneman '2l. and S R, Smith .22 The play v.ill be 1..13011 on the Mein). second of Nmentbet it thin date Meets 11 1111 the mho oval of the Student Coun tll It IL also the Intention of the Thespl In 1111111111.telllelll to 1,150 .. .Stoll Thief et Bellefonte ono neelc In for to 114 jilet44.llllllloll 11t (Ile College Conch Ch 0111..11 1,1.110 to no In fut dramatic. 111 11 sti now 11110 )e ir 01111 11001 nn !no odd/Soma 1 11 . 1 3 0 11111 11e3'11 il/111,,L11 for "The Second Sheppard's P 1..% 113 no uttltnenn manor. v. 111 be gIL en dtli log then eOll bafote the (Inborn. /motion Thin Is one of the Sonniet de of toliglittot plays awl the ntotal is both elenatlng and 0111111101 Into to the Chi Istnots mention neenno 111)1) IL 11l be given dm log 1110 Bowl nOOll in 141111,103. 'rids n !menthol benellt play 111111 the to otra. /Is Slut be 110011 1.0 Int) nen ft:e -n/tun for the 0011,1:0 Itoopltnt The Idea lo fo4let td bs Ihottl Wm neck and It 11111 110 110111)1 hole llle 011t11111/18110 xllllll Ol l of the Bathe student heal. Plans Completed for Penn Dance Notlees haw. ,lition taint out to 4111 Penn Slate olottntl nod ft lends log 111 and ntrantil Phlludelphin we Pilllllllolllllll mince 11111 lie held 10 1110 Mute Room of the Motel on the 011,111 Of do Penn-Penn State tooth di game intoillng of all Steer tanoons o 111 be held at the 10000 of Mt - 1111 -Stoat: on October 21, in older to matte den tine attangententn fin the otenition of OW Pl. guile Plans 0111 also he glade tot the to trio netititien, Inns -100011 an this organlgatlon Is endeav oring to do 0101* thlnga it 11111 n the .Yeat The I `llll.lelphin nhunni hare been "00 the go" slime the beginning of theseal In eider toolitein the tnD lint of the stitilento 11111 shine that the, ale behind the college the}) nie be 11100 the Holier it) of the borllell of ,pistse fie this dance and it hellooien the students to do their elute The ticlets 1.1 the alumni and friends are (I 10 While If the students buy their tfeketo at the erillige they still 01110 be chat pest 5.1 Doling the Intermission the College glee club hill I°ll,lol several selections and these togethetl.ol- ge sengs hill make the dance no ailail to be tetni os soltil Notice is Oleo In the Uniicrollts of Pentis3lva. nil hublleatbot and all oludents ore Ingest to be) their tielieto n I.the col lege In oaks to 'rise II considerable moonlit of mono, Tits Moog Will Stull plotnntly itt el,ll 1.41111 It o'clock. Instead of 'a 1111112, 11111101111ced /ant Walit This Still trite one-half hour mote er dancing he reto the dos'. tiles 1/tulne the M t, t tills tloti the Lenses glee club ,ulll Stied /tete.' seleallerm and there to ',the, unit nc •rd LOilege MOM, still the the 1101100 nil (Mill 11l be ro ute:lll,meg Announcement of Med/glee IN 114.0 being tondo In tile U1111.011111i) of l•ennn)lt null linldlt Ilion I=l TO II 1: ON 1, ILE S,ITURDAI Tickets fol the stoles of touslutl eellobt to be alt en 1110101 the tumult.. of the Depot tment of Music, and N 1 111C11 Intlodes coneet 111 It) Mhmm l'ito once 11111111 , ' Misr Sophie O, ,ud.. and the zoom., \lllllO (111 ti tt tie, 11111 be plott ed on s ae of the noun) Store on 01,01. (Itllette A,llllO. SutOrtltt)•, (Do I, 10 11 m,tol 00 p 111 TllO /10110011 110110. 111 1/11 SIUO, single 1,201101 tickets to 111 1101 he 40111 evLept on night of pm ft, mance, nod mlll neLetoott 111 he Ht It 11111011 111,11e1 rate. Students nod too osiotople n inled to come earl) 1111,1 01 loot the to it Do deshe, Twit I'OR PENN OANCI: 2;11111,111 /11111 Himont 111.111 to for the 11 11111. 10 by 1.1,111 1111 the 1111111 of the Pen came at P d hllnelphln, Notentlss flin n t, 11111 be 011 0 110 11l the lllmhlnl O - (11 0, 11 I Old 111111 from the ittesont lima 110111 111 'Oen tllllllOlll- Student tick too (2.211 A 11101 1/0 of 826 09 110 d 11means' 1. 1,0 of $lOOO 01 be Imnr.led to the stutlento ,‘lto Hell the highest and nee -00.1 Ingl.ext nonillei of llcleto for 1110 molts of monleal I eLltuls to 110 given undo the nunlikeu of inn Delon nnen of 'Sonic All Intel . ..knell 011001,1 .1110 10 Sin 'Vomit) . Store on F 1 11 110111% even fao 01111 seo Aforrlo 'l9. 11111111111111. 10. /4 11 111111( Oho condition,. of Ste context I III:SIIMAN 01111,0 MAY Ag"11:311) 8017A1, I'UNC"PIONS Donn IColglit announces that the l'reohnien 011 1 otudento tray begin ottondlng soclul functions on October tlghteenth. BUCKNELL HOLDS VARSITY TO LOW SCORE VICTORY Field Goal and Touchdown in First Half Enable Penn State Eleven to Win Decision TEAMS HANDICAPPED BY MUDDY FIELD THE GAME IN A NUT-SHELL Touchdowns Penn State 1 Goals From Toticlulor.ns Penn State 0 Field Goals Penn State I rirst Downs Forward Passes Penn State— Successt ul I Unsuccessful 8 Penn State 14 Average-48 yards Pcnn State 9 Total loss 90 yards 0,0110 it C 1 .11 of 1000 ruin-soaked Nig etntols, Penn 0111101 moiexltln Ulll 11,11'0 nitllidvd. OLIN u.l) to it 0.0 olcblly 0,1 BM-1,11011 lust satuttla) aftetnoott on P 1..., Ili tool The 0:11110. man 100).01 under 111.111100 conditions that Cl/11111 111,1 al) hitt e boil 00111 /10 A stead) clomnpour of min storPtl soon oftet the beginning of hostllitits and ontlnuell thloughout the gl cite, of lII._ Lontllet As a result good foot ball absolutel) Impassible rot either 11 um 011,1 both 1411.11 oquolly In the molter of fornhior mut tangled 111111 IV All 1.0 1111 , points score,l by tie State shmon mere nctannul ten In the 111 en Intlf of the unto n a result of n goal Mom plucpment by Contmer 111111 IL (011011111 M 11 1,) IVny. rum the fist, the Inttns tlrmeloped- 11(111r -duel betmecn Hess and Ilomser, Duclamlgii fl 011111.11 (1111 1 / 1 1ek In this ilia raogl 00:111 gime fullback had all the better of the going' 11044 011111111114 /1111140! Desplto the 01Ippery and soggy con dition of the pigskin, Iless 0000 one of the best evbilritlons or ruotiog 0101 ultnessosl on Nutt Domes lick! 'rime tad ut,nin ills long spirals sonted mei the holds ,of llocittull backs and !rounded oier the 110111 for 0111110 Of Ilfly to slot) 1110110 The 01011010 Made nn 11 1(1111 11L to lull 61011 punts during I. N.A. TO CONVENE AT LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Semi• Annual Meeting of Inter Collegiate Newspaper Associa bon Will Be Held Saturday The xecentl semi-minuet conference of till Intone°lleglate Ne,llttlter Ac e. lotion of tire Middle Atlantic Stutex 1,111 he held on S•tuidn) of thlq cceolc tt Eneton. ithelc Loral rite College cclll Ise the holt Tlle reel ettentatlc es of the COLLCCIAN still attend the con fel once General nt °Moms In connection with the publishing of it college nouttpapet will Ito tliseusseil nun otlitot Int policket Int otol upon Another attlacthe Con trite of the :netting will bit it special 81,1111111 for bumble,. Immanent About 'Minton colloke xlll send rein encnta lit es or thoh nobspoitors, and there it o itt aspects of sot oral 110 V members bring milled at this time 'rite mitin spenkto of the conference trill be Dr I) Thom. Curtin, ono of Ibts.lttnint foremost. Jlllll nalhits, robe is !moon throm,hout I:ut one its "the mon sho Mooned 1110 truth tort of (lot omit!" Dl Curtin has tattutontod to 1.01110 from Boston to Easton, fin tho sole 'turbos. 11r tultirossing this maiming of Inter , olleklate Journalists Anotino Item of business w Melt bin be transacted trill be the elmtion of nu csecutito sec ret:it, The Inlet collebiate Nem:mullet Asso c' 11100 of 1110 Itligigli° Atlantic Suttee mllll 01 goigired 1104 spring lit Sllntiit tnme College. Smartlanore TIMM-en Lolleges v, et °presented At 11110 tmetlagg articles of ormadmi Mgt mem glram alga officers ere elect. d 1 fro the 0110101110 1 001 ill means of this association, edit", Wens at furnish ed and e‘elmomed. oubserlption eata pa imis me outlined, and other features of Intel collegiate Jourtmlben are brought to light In addition. the Public Led get, of Philagleighla, nit es amniony one laugh egl dollars 10 prlrrs. fifty 11011ar0 Mt fit sl, 11111 ty-f o dollars for second, and fifteen dollars for 11110. Atom Mt e made on general gunman... 0.11 1110 milt eness of the papol , 110110 01,110111 to students and 111110101, and 1110 011101100 of student oral alunint subscriptions In opm tion 111 1110 101111 enrollment or MIIIIOIIII4 und the number of alumni of the institution. TAU lIII'PA PI ELECTIONS 17.8 lloneloy C W. Whin '2O 111. C Cook '2O P D. Sbollor TO I W. 11,00 n '2 1.1, IV IN.lder '2O L. V. INslict '2O A P MOW '2O A. W. Franco '2O W. K Ciardnor '2l Ye Olde Push Ball Scrap Has Been Revived and Modified PRICE FIVE CENTS Bucknell 0 Buchnell 0 Bucknell 0 Bucknell 0 Bucknell— Successful I Unsuccessful 0 Bucknell 19 Average-30 yards Buck !tell 3 Total loss 25 yards Rinsed rattle, then aun the risk it fumble Althetii,ll ontphood from 'earl to hpleli. the Lewlsland colleglann put tip IL 13[111 Red defense at all Unite and the glue and Mlle tell coon/Phis V. 010 farad to extend thetneehee to the limit In 91111 Oil the other hand, the dcfenelve pl” of the Penn State la Lubin° sliewol 1 litaidvol percent. Int ppAcnient 0101 Ilea eNhitilted In the (ietOrbili it hum In offenehe 1001 k, huh et et, Coull lievilvitlt 111011 faced to mowed° up to theft ciLfentili. 0 stand at 11 and iniaw tuul,h +wale co/Plied up during the g one. all of It 11101 tend ed to prevent a 111 K ' 4 / 1 10 .0000 Penalties also phoed a big pint in holding down the Boore of tin Penn Suite 0101 en All In ill Captain Illg tnut here peruillarul nine Ounce thiting the genie These iienattles re , Kilted In it totiti loss of 1111101) yard.. 111111 011 hest 0110 °en " 1/ dun m. oif nide 011111) rubbed the Blue and White team of a LOUCllar9lll. 1=1993 Penn St Item gist score came about the middle of the lint (platter, ate, Ltimset had punttil out of bounds 05 Ills onn :10-lord line In Vlln umnehcx at the Ilite, 1:111Inget and Hess athanced Om oval eight 'aids, but this good utak came to naught ulten a ['milord ruts failed Conflonted ulth the alto nathe of /amities fin wird ilium or an tattatin at a new gull, Way choose the Late, and CUIION, drum.' liat,lc foi a MU; bunt plaimment Results %Indicated Wois Judgement as "Con nie% slanging on his 30-piril tine sent the ball Nahanni; hemnen Ihr mud posts fot tile flint mule of the aftetnoon It uon not until the hitter lent of lhs d euuJ WMn let anal tally of the St* .as nude Thiel thne it elllllo In the Won of a touchtlogn Lonuibuted lo Olathe IVay. aided it) tile Mello"- h alone, tuctlts of tho Ilens•itobh-1:11- lingo connelnation Donner, la, In ' thirst MM. Or the 11. i. Penn Stole none. again featured for the one.). i'uned to punt Conn lultind We man god line, the lanky ISuelatellion got off awl,. Wok that moot out of bounds an lhe Osltors . 10-)nod line The Blue nti Mato Inteklield lost no Ono In tolowlnge of its °W.W.II) . On the !Wu us, Wn) tidied off tines )noln mound tinght end and Killingo fol/onol Wk. nit by ceio latlting till outh rll,llt tackle for Ilt MUM I=l With the 10111 testing on Dueloteirs a-)std line, Wto, again tt icd his luck anti made &Doti stilt tt vengeance It) .1111111 1111111, his Stay across the 110.11 chalk-line rot Venn Santee first anti last tonchtloon Cocos., in his at tentpt, missed the 'am t. the bail hitting the etossbat and bounding book Into the 1101,1 A detailed account of the gums folloos Cone, et filed the 011011100 gun ht the hostilities Of the day by kicking oft to 15ostes, the visitors' tight half back The halo Imo', NI the mai on his IG.itrol line anti ran it troth to their 111-yold nook berme being dump ed by Way. On the first pia, Mangan tiro‘u through the eentel of the One for it 00/1111. )std. but title ;shame man nOlllllOlll by an off-0111u penalty Mach set the emy back 1110 )(II ds lCen thon ions n Stilt! In an attempted lino 111.101 t 11101 liuoset increased the loss by eight mote 011011 twilled by /liggitm behind the Dueknelllan . line AL Oils Miletuto Mouser peeled The ph:skill sonic' touitril Wit!, but the Slate quarterback fumbled and Peale reLovered the ball fin Sue:knell on lite Blue and 'White's .11)-Laid Hue Af ter two attempts to pc:legato the kilo hail rolled, it foluaid pass, Alangan to lOistou, netted live sards On thu Matti] dope Souset attempted it goal (tont placement. The kick tell ,rillort, hooey.% and the ball U. lln tilt reeoLemil to Um Slue end White murices On Melt 9!-ynYd Ilse, Prue Stale bmollred The Pent Slate offenelve marled oft hotoonlelonl3. unit O. MUM lard penolq and Hefei foram Rh hunted to Dueknoll'o 4rot mit Me, where the even (Continued en tone page)