Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 06, 1919, Image 7

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    Thursday:, November;-6; 1919
ThiPitigiTffeaire
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Program, Nov. 6 to 11
Pastime. Theater
THURSDAY
TIIEDA HAIL.
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DEDIESSI
BILLIE
In "same love"
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Ever Mode
PENN LOSES 10-0
IN GRIDIRON FRAY
(Continued from MIA page)
It in greatly deserved. Dick Rauch
fought the battle of his career tent
Saturday In every sense of the wards
and he more than lived us, to Bestlek l s
preffieltion of last Wednesday night.
Ho. wee In the 'game for entire
time' nod heNVIIS always breaking
through the Penn Interference and nail
ing the runner.
• If there was ono feature of tile game
which steed out MIMIc all the others
It NVIla thin. It was uhdoubtedly one
of the cleanest, hard-fought. football
games ever played. Pennsylvania
fought bard front start to finish, but
it was n clean s hard, light and the feel
ing exhibited between the rival players
was the I,oxo ever seen. The game wan
free from wrangling and the officiating
was absolutely above crlticLsm.
The game In Detail
On the Initial kick-off Ray Miller
hooted the ball to Snell. who ran It
back to his 30-yard line. Robb and
Way. failed to gain minion the Bed
.d Blue line find /11001110 punted. the
ball going out of bounds on Penn's
29-Yerd line.
Light opened up the Quaker attack
with a gain of twenty-ono Yards around
right end. In two attempted line bucks
'l4lth Light and Bell felled 10 gain. but
'Fon the succeeding play Light launched
4 forward prism to Bell which netted
live yards. On the fourth down 11011
tried for a 00111 goal from 1110 10-yard
1100. The kick fell short and Way W.
downed on Ids. 6-yard line.
, Higgins punted from behind Ms own.
goal and succeeded In getting oft a
beautiful split tl which drifted over
Beirs head. The latter recovered the.
pigskin on ltla own 43-yard Ilne. whore
ho was dawned in his tracks by Brown.
Mato was penalized 000 YlirdN for off
side ploy. Light smashed through the
lino for four yards and Derr duplicated.
The Blue and White forwards again
got over-anxious and the lynx-eyteil
...Tiny" Maxwell assessed Captain Hig
gins. men - .other five yards. making
It Brig down on States 37-yard line.
Penn fulled to gain on a grounded
forward pass, but Light got things
moving with a nine yard gain 'around
loft end. Derr plowed through the line
for three yards and a first. down. At
this point the Penn State defense stif
fened and threw back three attempted
lino bucks Avithout gain. Standing on
State% 35-yard line. Deli again at
tempted a field goal and :main the at
tempt failed. The ball rolled over the
line and play lens resumed on the 131110
and Whit's 20-yard line. In two, plays
Robb squeezed through the line for a
total of three ystrds. On the third
down, Higgins panted out of bounds
on his own .12-yard 1100.
Light, on the first piny. was thrown
for st lass of seven yards by Conover
and this lass was further Increased by
a fifteen yard penalty called on the
wearent of the Red and 13100 for u
necessary roughness. 13runner punte n d
to State's 35-yard line, but Snell fum
bled the kick and Heine Miller recov
ered for Penn on the 131110 and White's
25-yard mark. Derr and Light failed
to gain through the line, but a for
ward pass, Light to Ray Miller, re
nulled in a inc! yard advance.
made his third unsuccessful attempt
nt a field goal, this time front the 30-
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FIRST OF MUSICAL RECITALS
WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK
To 011 appearances Ito ono ran of
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Florence 11101 . 10 on November four
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It Is not often that one loot an oppor
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yard Hue. The oval ralaaell the goal
laud by Indica and It wax Suite's ball
on HS oa • n 20.)11111
The Penn Stele boeltdeld felled to
creek the Penn line In three tale:nide
andlnglnx punted to Bell, teho nun
the bull bad( to his .17-pard line. The
nerlod 'ended at this Juncture. Score:
Stale 0, Penn 0.
Dell min thrown for •0 Hull lons
in an attempted end run. Brunner
then puttied nfty-live yards to Way,
who fumbled. The ball woo recovered
hy Heinle Stiller for Penn on Staten
S-yard line. Bricked ui• 11/.. • 01.1. their
own goal line. the Penn State line put
up n wntuterful defense. Two line
bucks by Light and Derr netted but
:t tteunt yard. A forward Pans, Derr
to Ray Miller. gained an additional
yard. On the•fourth down. Way Inter
cept. n forward pm. Intended, for
Heine Miller sad tile pigskin went. to
Penn State on Its tnell 10-yard line. •
Way reeled off eighteen yards uround
right end. Haines failed to ;min on
two line bucket and Mogi. punted to
Dell. who tont downed on Ida :1 yard
line. Drunner Immediately returned
the kick and Way wt. downed nn lulu.
own 24-yard line by Mnynord. Robb
Mined off four yards through right
tackle., Snell foiled to gab, and Way.
on the titled down, Inside only two of the
Mx yards mill to en.
Higgins punted to Premier, who mis
judged the kill entirely on a costly
fumble thinWe
-y
n (Malty recovered by
ConoverConoverOtt Pontes 2ard line. With
the chance for a touchdown so clone
et hand, the Penn Slate backfield
gathered itself together for it mighty
effort: Bncll, Babies end Wny smashed
brio the line on three successive bucks,
but on the fourth down the bell still
rested six 'lnches from the Penn goal
line.
Robb tHree Thniugh For Touchdown
On the dnal attempt. however. Harry
Cobh cotapulted through right tackle
for the only touchdown of the game.
hhlggino mode 0 perfect punt-out to
Way. and Cabbage continued the good
work by driving the pigokin siitiorely
between the goal wits for a gook
Scorer State 7, Penn 0.
Ray 11111er booted the ball to Haines
on the kirk-off and the latter wax
brought to earth on Ma 40-laol line.
Pearce Went In for Brunner. In two
tries State made three yartla through
the line. Higgins punted to Pearce,
Who ran the materold back twelve ymalo
to Mx 32-yard Ilne. Fearer aklrtml
tight end for two yank.. Light added
tax nutre +wound right end and follow
ed up with n plunge through the lino
for three yawls and a lind down.
Light attempted forward pact, but
woo thrown for a live yard loss 'be
fore he could get the hall away. On
the following play Raines Intercepted
Light's forwent palm tai Pentia .12-
yard Hoe Rag'. as the half ended.
Score: State 7. Penn O.
Penn Starts Second 11,111 With flush
AL Line opening or the second hnif
Hopper replaced lbw ililler at !at
end In the Penn line-up. Conover
kicked to Pearce. who returned the
bail to his line before being
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Aliso 11101110 will be the Prot attrac
tion of the course and will appear here
Prlclay. Novel.. fourteenth. In the
at eight tenet
important that each individual who nt
tends /WS 1 . 1/111140 1111110 101 effort to
he inthe Auditor.. before eight at
each program. for 00 one 10111 he admit
ted during the rendition of any group
of son. on the program. The umbers
will keep tile .0000 01111011 and sill activ
ity of seating Poolde will cenxm upon the
art's. * allisslolacelimb the ' Aug '
This .urtesy towards the artists
well am toward 1 home of the HIIIII.111:0
lyhn have come in time, Ix neceosary,
anti will be strictly adhered to.
Nliss Ilinlrie will mina the soprano
role with the Oratorio Society In Phila
delphia when that organisAtion will pre
sent . ltlottnoil l o Ileac:notion so the Acad.
etny of Mut. 010 the benefit of the
Philadelphia Orehextre. Without ex
ception the critics of nuxton have for
NOVO.I ne.ons ittylohed well merited
axes Open ;XII. I tinkle. The mime
!lawless beauty of voice, the peerless
artistry and intelligence that have won
much 111011 esttent in America No..°
11,10 appeared. I)lseerning orchestral
conductors and choral directors 111100
cluaxcll Mine Oink. On countleso 00011.
1.01114 110 IN, 0i1.1,101.ky
.1,101 . ky mum.: the entire tied of /40-
.111110 H; 11114 la tile sill broader llo
nadn recital Miss Ilinicie has proven
bertmlf to ben Mager. who "11110 at her
command nmastery of technic that Iv
rare upon the concert platform; her
'OlllOl, itself in one of great beauty which
oho knows how to color admirably."
dragged to earth by the Penn State
forwards. In three desperate lunges
through the line. Derr. Pearce and
Light made eleven yards and a first!
down. Unlit and Derr In two attempts
cached the Ilne for n WWI gain of
live yards. Light failed to gain on on
end run and Hell sent up 10.1 k kick.
10111011 anal
out of bounds on State's
40-yard line.
Robb was thrown before he could
penetrate the Penn Ilne. Snell gained
two yards on a buck through tackle.
Waywax thrown for lONS of two
yOrlbi nod received On injury to bin
shoulder which neooiislided Snit aid
treatment on the field. Illgglns punt
ed to Bell, who WOH downed on hid
40-yard mark. The punt WWI called
back. however, and Penn' WllO penalized
ilfmen yards for holding. At dais Junc
ture Robb — heaved It beautiful forward
pass to Illgglns. who carried the ball
to Penn's 211-yiird line. Snell and
iinines PUlielll3,l the line fora yard
UPIPCC. The Itoldol Ilitglnit forward
p.m combination 10110 again worked
for slx yard gain, but the 10111 was
called back.
Standing on the 30-yard line, Conover
made 0 try for it goal from placement.
pmt the kick went low and Penn secured
the ball on its own 20-yard line. Pearce
was spilled .without a gain on an lit
tempted and run. but DOT.. nit it fake
kick. managed to nose through the
lino for it gain of two yards. Bell
minted nut of bounds on Penn's
at
, line.
Way nn
utehed through the Red and
Moo Hoe for an eight yard advance
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and oh the next ploy plowed through
fdr two yards and a first down. Robb
felled to gain on an end run, but a
forward man, Robb to Hlgginn, .netted
nix yard. A second attempt of a for
ward p.m grounded and Cabbage fell
back to try a goal from placement from
the 37-yard line. The ball lilt one of
the uprightn, however, then bounded
over the goal line and wan Penn's ball
o her 20-3nal line.
Light failed to gain nn n line buck
toul Bell punted to Way, who wan
dawned on Stale . .. 37-yard line. Kll
linger wan sent In to replace Way.
thanes bit off XIX yards through right
tackle. Snell' failed to gain, but Robb
nuceeeded In making two yards through •
the line. Higgins punted to Pearce.'
who fumbled the ball, .Ind then re
covered In thne to run It back live
Dude 10 11114 10-yard 110 e.
Pearce made live pt.!a on a line
buck and Light followed with a four
yard gain off tackle. Derr made It
Ikon down with n =meth through cen
ter. Herr again hit the line for a nix
yard gain, but the ball wan • recalled
0101 State penallxed live yards for off
-01,10 play. Derr gained two yards and
Light made the Met play of the quarter
by fumbling a mum, but recovering
without a Inns. Score: State 7, Penn 0.
Stale Attack 001111 Punch
With the opening of, the fourth
11111111 PP. the Penn State ittacli become
stronger than ever before. Brunner.
who replaced Deer at the opening of
the snarler. punted to Robb and the
litter returned it to Ills own 45-yard
line. On 0 fake kick. Robb etude four
pods through the line. • In the three
succeeding plays, Robb, Raines and
Klllinger tore through for Orelye yards
and it first down. Robb made four
yards on a reverse play lind then Shot
a forward pass Into the waiting arm
of Illiptlns for IL twenty-nine yard ad s
-
ranee. Tide brought the oval to Penn's
11:0-yard line.
Titnel replaced Maynard at left tackle
for Penn. Snell met ntonewall resin-
Wince oit an attempted line buck.
State was penalized flee yards for de
laying the game. but Robb came right
back and made up the lona with a
plunge off right tackle. Ales Wray re
placed Dotter and Rex Wrny twit over
Della past at quarterback for the Red
and flue eleven.
Conover Boot!. Field Goal
On the third down, with ten yards
to go Conover took his stand on
Penieet 20-yard line for his second try
at a placement kick. The ball soared
otraight no an arrow between the up
rights and the Penn State ocore was
enriched by three additional poinis.
Score: State 10, Penn 0.
At thin singe of the game darkness
hail battled over Franklin Field to
the extent that it was almost Maxima-
Me to aintlnguish hall, players. or ogle
lals In the murk. The pigskin ascii
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toted beck and forth between the two
16-yard lines find •the context resolved
itself late en exchange of punts be
tween Melina and' Brunner, with the
former hairinit a shade tiro better of
the Oleg,. After several each exchanges
Brunner boldly gat oil A Punt which
ovbr the Slate goal line Just as
"Tiny"; 11axibelllo whistle announced
the end of Mb Most bitterly, fought con
text seed An Penn's gridiron in many
years. Final jicore: State 10, POOll 0.
The Punka*,
Penn' Stele Penn
DeruCti left end R. Miller
Culilkige ' left tickle• Maynard
Ralleil left guard Dieter
Conover - ' ' center L. Wray
Reborn right gourd Themes
. .
Ilene k • right tackle' Little
iliggino• •. - right end ---H.• Miller
Robb' quarterback Bell
Way ' left halfback Derr
Hainell..__•fight halfback Light
Snell• fullback Brunner
Score by . 'period:.
Penn . StatOi 0 7 0 . 3-10
Pbnno 0 0 0-- a
. ...
Touohaown: Penn Stato—Robb.
Coal from touchdown: Penn State—
Cubbage. Coal front placement: Penn
State—Conover.'
Rubin!Dillon , . Penn StateKilling
er for Way. Penn—Pearce for brim
nor, Hopper for R. Miller, Brunner for
Derr, Thal for Mnynard. A. Wrarfor
Defter, R. Wray for Bell, Simms' :for
Light.
OlticIola: Referee—R. NV. slestwell,
Swarthmore. Umpire—C. J. McCarthy,
dermantown. Field Judge—T. Eberle.
Swarthmore. Head Lineman—H. J.
O'Brien, Swarthmore. Time of Quart
ers—lb minutes.
ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL
CAMPAIGN CLOSES
The campaign for funds toward the
Roosevelt Memorial Aasociation for tho
erection of a Imitable memorial to
the lute ex -president of thin country
Mooed bon Thursday night. On Mon
day night, October twenty-seventh, a
large miss meeting was held In the
Auditorium to inaugurate the drive, at
which Major Theodore Real, of Boats
burg, prodded and at which speeches
wore given by Repreaentative Harvey.
of 13611efonte, and Dr. P. 0. Ray, of
tile Northwestern University, formerly
of tile Department of History and Po.
!Mott! Science at Penn State. from
1904 to 191 G. .
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
The Department of English, perhaps
the largest single department of the
College and certainly larger now than
ever before, had undergone some null
cal changes in organization to meet
the great Increase In the student body.
Professor Dye Ix now acting head of
the department, while Professor Puttee
In In charge of the newly-created De
partment of English Literature. Ow
ing to the number of Freshman sec
tions, eight new instructors have been
e•:gaged for the second semester.
There are at present 1700 students of
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Engllllll, nail by February tills number
will be• Inereaned to 2000.
Under the direction of M. K. Cleo
tingli. Instructor In English anti conch
'uf the Thespian iwoductilon for this
season, the department will produce
two short Christmas plays, to ho pres
ented shortly before college closes• for
the Christmas holidays. One will' ho
Dicketes "Christmas Carol", while .thu
other will he one of the old English
morality plays. ft is expecaxl that
about thirty men andwomen will be
needed from which to choose the casts
fur the two plays. and all those In
terested are urged to bu present at
the trials to be held next Tuesday
night at eight-thirty in Old Chapel.
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