Thursday, November 0, 1919 FROSH HAVE TROUBLE DOWNING BELLEFONTE Safety Scored During First Period Proves to Be Only Points Reg 7 istered During Game Covered with mud, and wet thtough by a steady ruin, on It noggy field, the Penn State Freshman eleven emerged from lost Saturday's contest it ith Belle fonte Academy. victorioun by 0 2 to 0 score Curly In the afternoon ominous cloudn began to form In the sky 01111 scant after the gnme opened, a steady downpour of rain began nbleh lasted till °unbent the entire aftet noon, mak ing the field a verlteble sea of mud, and banishing all chance of quick, snappy action on the ports of tile Lottteotants A fumble be a Bellefonte man, early In the first quarter, n few toils of the slippy pigskin over the tatters goal line, and Ilk recovel y by the name num. tesulted In a safety Su the yearling'. and hex the only tally of the glllll. The strength of the Bellefonte team wen quite IL eurprise, and the 11110-up 10110 quite different Btm tile one which Was xe badly matereated by the Pitt Fa eshmen several weeks before The personnel of the Freshman team 1111/1 practically the same on that Ale!, op posed Indiana Normal anti the contest ant., here,the floorage, evenly matched The on condition of the field. made font play ptactkally Impossible and the 1 0 01 and slippery. plgakln changed hunds often duo to the con slatent fumbling xitich neither Lunn Deemed able to avoid Although the Academy boys were unable to make any extensive gable thromffi the )cat ling line, or by aerial menus, they man aged to keep the Freshmen Boni mak ing any great gains 11/100011 their tel In the early port Of the Dame. 13ellefontels ends kept a careful Wiltell on the flint yet. backfield and broke Up many a play by their successful tackling. Buchanan, the popular cen ter on the Academy team, did line not li In the last half of the mune, Lonthntally breaking through the 0110 and stop ping numerous plays by nipping them In the bud Stank tltwx, the I.`r.limon fullback, and brother of the 'varsity backlicid nun, inhered the best game fon hie team, making repeated gains though the Bellefonte line in the first Ica and tearing around the ends In tine second frame. Although handicapped 'by the condition of the 1101,1, this speed) yea, ling managed to uncoil< ouvemi fast pla)s mound the ends and seemed to be the only member of his team Icho Nt. able to dodge the Bellefonte ends. A noticeable feature of the game nos the excellent punting date by the Flesh men captain, Schuster, ill° yam elected permantently to, that position Mimed lotely before last Satutd,i)id 'mole Ile Demented Milken, the Bellefonte !ticket, by a great margin. The )eaclings obtained the opening kickoff on toss and St:lgnitel sent the oval over rho Academy's goal from whence play began ut their lucid) )ard line. The Freshmen's lone score came in that first period, 1111011, aftei the hall bad changed hands emend times, the Bellefonte vicro held on theli tell lard line, and Maxon wonted to Punt- He missed u high pass from cen ter, and the ball rolled o‘er Ills goal line Houover he el:coveted It loot in limo to present n yearling 11111)01 from taking It, and turned 001100 seemed like a nuro touchdown for the litet yea! men Into it safety on Bellefonte'. pail Consistent fumbling on both tildes, characterized the remainder of the game and the contestants pushed ono nnotlici up and down the soggy field time and again, NORICUMen oven as far as 111011 opponents ten yard line, but 110101 seeming able to take 1110 Pigskin an) fm the!. Hess made at brilliant 1 run Bleu the slippy field for Moho y mink hn tau second half after leceiving a MOM froth Harper, the yearling quartel - back, but his team mates uere unable to make any other glans to carry the oval 0111x1 11 touard the enemy goal The Bellefonte quaiterback In the pint period, attempted several open forma tion plays In the attempt to 10110 the oval over the goal by aerial means, but the Freshmen outguessed him each time and MA efforts uere for naught The miseruble fracas ended 11 1111 the b 111 In the Freshmen's hands on Bellefonte's twenty mud line. Tho lineup Freshmen Bellefonte Parent Left End Doanlan Schuster (Cain )-Left Tackle-Carnahan CoMeld Left Guard Sides 1111111111111311111W11110111111111111C1111111111111C11111111111111311113111111IIIIV Candy For Pennsylvania Week rE==M CHOCOLATES ONE, TWO, AND THREE POUND PACKAGES Fresh shipment of State Jewelry LARGE ASSORTMENT Gilliland's ‘ Drug Store NITTANY INN BLOCK Pfeiffer Center Buchannn IL•dnnit Right Guard Brodie MeV:then__ Ttight Tackle Dunn Pat /01 Right Ilnd Nabors Itatidenth)_—_ Qum 1.01 buck Mexen MoCiellen___ Left llalfluott It. nee Itedinget__ It I Inifiemk—Fleming(Copt) Ilevn PoMuck Voight Safeß. Bellefonte. Suballtutlonet Pricartnert—Sleardnart for Parent: Spur for Pfeiffer. Ashonfelter for IlleMahrov;, Ildr,rer fur reldereb), warms for 'Mc- Clellan. Bellefonte—Cochrane for Brrul le. Iteferee--Ilerk. I anal Slate. OM. pil o—NlaCrollurn. Penn Start. Lineman World% Bellefonte. 'Brno of guar Bra— n and 1U mlnutea. SPECIAL FEATURES TO BE PRESENTED BY Y. M. C. A A number or es•rltont (oath,ex Itnre ill./.11 Invnitlnd at the Saturday night eitelitla of the 'Y .70 C A. In thu near (attic Not only Ns!!! there be free minden nine, Ing the Paramount Suc x Set les, hut tmetlal mottle, theatri cal and bo•lng and It extlluq realm Cu ate Oil the xehcuuh• rot the next tilt st echo An [Molesting a•xtue nw be a Hel ler of ten minute mhx on popular rap Jetts by Ineulty and xtudent leadepi. Next Salnplay night, Dean Ilarnoelc .1111 ploy the prophet with 1110 oubJett. 'Vine Puture or Penn State" Other subject. on the Witte !mimic, "Should it !Atoka study 7". eThe Larger Athle tic Program", and "Notable Pout State Cat oduatese. INTERCLASS TRACK NESTS TO BE HELD IN FUTURE Under the dll cation of Conch "11111 7 Martin 1110 vat loon Interclass teams or raj/Idly amounting definite fot tn. and the e skeleton of a twhedule of hate chow meets In being Oin lied out Thu end Interelaan MOO. 0111 be held on Ninember fifteenth 01111 e the cleat nmet beat owl the 801Mo:we o and Mean ieen to non la scheduled for Novembei ent)wecond The 102.1 men have motto( ed much wal e among them Duille3, of Pt iodated tilgi, Whool, Philotielphin, who O tto the inteinchol toile champion of Philailthililit In 11117. The other notion. 011 u ale Atoning up nortieulatl) 0011 toe Studentoth. Irt led, litaisdi. Cat ter, liatalutin and UoOd The tiophontuawi indutio Stt3 SCIIIII. Alontowie, Cooper and We no. 01Mo the Junlors 0 111 be Romig, house, Atsisocll and [mine!. An Let It in not knot. Oho 0111 teprerent the Llano of 10,111 Pt 1111.1 i II), the Inter anon nyeete 0111 lie .111.1,11 S helm eon the three lower clamps, end should do much to iireptne the best potailble mate -11.11 tot tie wit Inn 00110011 The : Pennsylvania •. State : College EDWIN ERIE SPLICES, Ph.l), L.L. D., PRESIDENT Establlshed and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pounsyhanla , FIVE GREAT SClTOOLS—Agrlculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and MR../ 9010000. offer ing thlrO-olght courses of four 30003 each—Also courses ht Nome Etonoml., Industrial Art, and Physi cal Ildthatlon TUITION FREE to both ounce. Incidental eiltirgeN First semester begins middle hf .Seittetaber, second nomester the nest of February: Summer SetwlOa for Teachem about the third blood ty In Juno of each year. For catalogue, bulletin., onnouncentento, ,eta, - address TUG REGISTRAR, State College, Pennaylvanla The magnificent acting of the unrivaled cast makes every scene a delight Perfect Photography—Luxurious Sets---Glorious Scenic Effects 7 REELS OF EXQUISITE SCREEN DRAMA One day only---Friday, November 7th CHECKERS The greatest racing play in the world, with thoroughbreds and high life intermingled with a basic drama of the human emo tions, Tense with life action and abounding thrills. Tuesday, November 11th tvin-o kifilifl*T6ictite aa. phofopiet,s e Qualify 412 j. 0 , State eallecp. "Pa. ..... Thespian Cast Is Holding Rehearsals thole: as Ilbeetion of ,Conel, CInM llogli, the tflist for the Theeplanx . pro duction .. .Stop Thief!" tin ropidly elutp bur up for the dolt to exentellon tin the night of Pilau). Notembet tnent3- Mtn!, de the Atidittoluta. Moque:it re lent's:llx ore bringing to light the fact that oolong Penn State etudente there Ix etnixiderable dioniatlc talent n. bt exhibited in the wok of the leading Oulu. In the text. Motion'. mentitm should be nude of the work of Mies NI IC. Thom..'22 en Joan Cori. bebb,oll.l . 22 on The On.. mut idles Helen Motley . 21 n x Caroline Carr The part of 1/r Willoughin hoe been imitieularl) hard to lin. cello :nen having. tried out ton It before L Wlbiliach it took hold hi nmann°, that month,' give nice the pert At least one out-of-town pertain/once In being armoires', to he ghee hi the lininum Open, Ranee In 13ellefonte While tile dote 1,. not tel been Ile tided upon, he ell Kobel/idly it ttlll be nithin itmeek or tn.. of the initial petrol:nonce It le tileo pnxxlble dint one or teen tome extended tt IP. Min be ',honied depending oven the telecom of tile trot the present alone The ecenle propetty of the eoclet) hnx been thototighl) gone over' providing rat entitel)nen Interiors and settlnge i,enernll3 The find thin. rehearsal in to be heitl Novenibin• thirteenth LIVESTOCK PARADE TO BE HELD FRIDAY AFTERNOON Itetmeen the lathes of the Freshman football game on Friday afternoon the students of the Department of Animal ilusbando mill hold a lit eaioek pa rade The parade mill farm on Park 11V0111.10 dating the first half or the game ma fit the appointed thee mill pass In front of the mandstand on New Bea ver Field Since It Is a Ulllll. WRY of advertis iix the celdhlt that 0111 he held on the fulloolng morning . no twin. 0111 he of feral but thole 0111 he !mite a few telt:lna] Ideas coon otol by the studente at title time :rho hand 0111 lead the patade and bettkle4 the animate them /wises emanated students till repro et at the %allow; elemeters on the farm A Mission etmit ChM led by Mr Ohnatend is being held every Saturday et enlntr at G IC In the Old Chapel A IV) melt uetlt e stork entitled "Nuke of a Wolk! Chrlatla all Ix being . ulled. a text Any one Intereated In min elon nark tt ill find It imaltable to at tend Pastime Theatre Presents the Latest Offering of ANITA STEWART A Picturization of Louise Provost's Powerful Novel Published in "The People's Home Journal" "Her Kingdom of Dreams" The Romance;of a Marralge of Convenience Directed by MARSHALL NEILAN with The Greatest All-Star Cast in the History of the Screen The Photoplay Perfect By Henry M. Blossom PENN STATE COLLEGIAN [NEWS FROM OTHER COLLEGES DELA AltE—A campaign in now being Larri.l on to raise one hundraul thounand dollars for Delaware College for the purpose of erecting a building for the engineering students and for the ',enema running .expensen of the college It In expected that the tank of talsing the money will be met by tile student hod) and Haut the sum will bu raltiedoby November grin. ILU I'll 1:11.:4—A concert course is be ing Inaugurated at Rutgers and will I.ollMiet of four concert., all by well known artints On November twelfth Madame Louise Homer, the renowned contralto, will open the course by glt- Ing a recital In the college auditorium ' BUCKNELL—A seriex of muss meet ings hose been held at Bucknell for the past too o Mrs for the purpose of too ter Mg college spirit. The meetings hose consisted of cheering practice. pamdeo, and general 'mass meetings at which CM hay Ntatheoson end several mem bers of the faculty uddrossed the mu denim SWARTHMORE—Swarthmore prea rnted an unusual and varied program to her guests on the fiftieth anniver sary of her founding on October twenty- GROCERIES MEATS , DRYGOODS _ Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies, McEachren's Special attention given to Fraternities and Clubs fifth At thin event the representation composed a very pleasing program portrayed by the students, which event along with several other attlactions conmposed a very PIeasingMARYLAND STATE—An Informal reception was given by President Woods In honor of the student body of Mary land Slate at which the new students wore twangy Welcomed. The e‘elithAt was spent In the reception of the flea students unit In dancing. PENNSYLVANIA—A drive for mon cy to procure uniforms for tho Penn hand was started two treat, ago t w~leht every student wax asked to eon tribute Tho final effort of the Mitt was made betWoon halves of tho Lugo - ette game when a collection woe taken In the Stands COILNELL—The goof of the Cornell Univeraltii Endowment Fund has been Increased front five to ten Million dol lars. This move was voted on and sass ed at a meeting of Cornell men In New York Chi. give millions of the fund ane to bo used fol. general ovsensea d the remainder for a general en dowment ... • • -• .. : ... . • ~.s il.: : .. ',..‘ . . 1 .:..,,........ • :-.. • ~ :-Nots 't ~' ,4' ..• lAk : •`4, 3 "A• t.,,, ,, ,,% •i'l\ s ‘ . PA,* i •, .1:Viot:, 4 1: Air. 4.• ''.: '.:LRO' 'N+ 4 ,' .'. . :•,,, '":.., • •:,.://,'„, ,••• ~ : i c-Vai . . , ,R ;.,,. ~ , A, fi Al..- 4S . * .a.. 14 , 4, ki'44P.'lli . '• .. f SUITS FROM The House of Kuppenhiemer Fashion Park ‘l l ' iutffitepthitt . 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