Penn Stale Is Sure Being Well Entertained at the Present Time VOL. XV. No. 8 LEHIGH LATHERED BY PENN STATE ELEVEN Bezbek's Men Celebrate Pennsylvania " Day With 20-7 Victory Over Brown and White VISITORS BLOCK KICK AND SCORE TOUCHDOWN 110 W I'ENN STATE WON First Downs Penn State ri Penn State ti Average 40 yards Forward Passes Penn State 7 Unsuccessful 3 Successful 4 Penn State— Lehigh -5 for loss of (15 yards 2 for loss of 10 yards Goal Kicks Front Placement Penn State Lehigh— Attempted 3—Successful 2 Attempted 0 Drop Kicks Penn State— Lehigh Attempted 0 Attempted 2—Unsuccessful 2 Score By Periods Penn State .3 7 3 7 20 Lehigh 0 0 0 7 7 That sure was some surprise—so thought all the seven thous and people who crowded New Beaver Field last Saturday when the Blue and White eleven walked away with the biggest of three vic tories made by Penn State teams over Lehigh opponents with a 20-7 score. The field, though not muddy, was slippery and heavy, the air was sharp and the sun so well obscured by clouds that the spirit of the spectators had to supply the warmth. The crowds tilled the capacity of the bleachers and grandstand to overflowing and the side-lines were well tilled. li was a typical Pennsylvania Day crowd—H. P. Q's. alumni and visitors ,and for such a crowd the spirit and enthusiasm were high. The game, de cidedly one sided, was fast and snappy. From all angles .qf the gume, Bezdek's men completely outplayed the warriors for the 'Brown and White. Lehigh hit the State line time after time and made no im pression. The Blue and White had no trouble in making all kinds of gnlnn on the line of the team f• the meet mill town. Mon the State players easily penetrated the Lehigh line and would Insve Innl a elem . field haul it net heell Cmr the hacks of the Brown and IVllite. who stopped IN Blue :end White onslaught. EMEEM The player on the State motel • • to whom credit foist he given is I Roble. Robb played a good consistent game, hitting the line hard for succes sive gains and making several end runs • netting ten to fifteen yards each. Ile carried the hall across the line for one touchdown and Ills gains made the defeat of Lehigh much mare certain. Robles playing marked him as one of Ike steady Mayers on wl. lieztlek ran rely to the inmpst. Hold, has. in the words of Itezdek, ••found lritnsclr•. %thelieVer carrying the ball. Mali'. the Lehigh line book weak and his efforts resulted in the other touchdown (or State. The backfield as a whole played a good moat, lacking perhaps the mechanitml perfection of many teams. but when it came to hitting the line. they were right there with the gains. The V. Al. C. A. will offer for the rood etoneert of the entertainment an ••sarptiunaity rine number. American Convert (Wand Quartet. As has been the nature of the Villqollo realllreS WI the V. Al. C. A. entertain ment • .se in previous years, this 14.111.1 , 1.1 will he an exceptional treat to all mush. lovers. and the renditionlty this rittnrrtet next Saturday promises to draw a large attendance. The American Concert :ust Quartet has heel, ace!: i hied as the "threat sing hug male'quarlet of America" contain- . tug four rich oral exnerietwod The personnel is as follows: Mr. Ar nim. Alyers, first to • ;Mn. Clifford White lllll • second tenor; Mr. Henry Haim, Mil in First Play I baritone: Joseph Florian; in the first play of the smu t , Miss Winifred Caverly as ac- Halm: acting as interference for Robb.' effittlfmtist, shnus rett'fitt . kt' b le eh. " "er .„ f esmre9sitot and else in her part 01 SllNtailled an injured hit.. the full exfolt• of winieh has not been determined at, t't.`et.'"'n'e"s' Ibis time. It is hoped that -Wilkie will be in shape to bit Pitt on Thank,- SENIOR 111111,S TO 1101,0 giving. for lif ' has been hitting the RECEPTION FOR FACULTY tine hand this A remithin will be tendered by Dettn Haines and played a strong game. Knight and the• girls of the''Senior The Statew solid. ' --- vitt, • class on November fifteenth 110110 e 14."'" gins, loth" a• " (7 """ vt ' r “. the stores; of the members of the faculty under - NM". the old reliable, wits on U achuse li.ste.,mfon they are placed, and his toes and any I...laigh matt that gm their wives. around Indfs enda . going sunte.l Higgins and Ihs.wn managed I" haul in several of nobles forwards. netting considerable gains. .I..arrY" C. fluver at center. played a great game. living up I. ids 1,0111:Ilion made ..t Penn. Six of the twenty intro mole IT Stare, resulted from the trusty toe of Conover. Who boated two placements between the goal 1.0,40. As UOlOll, - Bee etligoar4l. had no trouble in put ting the pigskin over (Or two gnats from touchdowns. Rooth Score. For Lehigh , Keady's porteges included sever:lie Melt to winos some credit must be giv en. P.llllOl well and it was due to his ability that the only score made by ' , big] , was possible. In the dark-1 netts shrouding the last quarter of the game. Lett Rothslipped through amid M....k -elt a punt by Higgins. The Brown and White tackle raeovered the hall was wan over the line. lVpmeki and Rote were responsible for what few gains the steel town team made and In the Ilse Spagna and Potts did some good tmrk. In the last few minutes Of play, 11'ysocki was the start earry lug the ball for gain after gala. If the fluke which remitted lit the touchdown for Lehigh had occurred earlier in the game, the outcome might have been different. From the time the touchdown was scored 101111 the end of the game, the W:IITION front Ilethle- hem fought hard and fast, hitting the flee for Salute of go ts' size. The g•MI however, WAS too far gone for this re vival to have any effect on the score. Once more Lehigh had met a superior learn. The result of title game adds vr t „:,,J „,A.. , lit ~;.85,.., Lehigh 3 Lehigh 8 Average 38 yards Lehigh 7 Unsuccessful 3 Successful 4 Penalties AMERICAN QUARTET NEXT IN "Y" COURSE Group of Four Noted Musicians to Come to Penn State Under Auspices of Y. M. C. A. new interest 1.. the e • g struggle .1 the Blue and White against Glenn NVarner's machine. The Game fly Periods The first period started with Rooth kicking off to Robb wro returned the hall eight yards to State's 25-yard line. Unfortunately the find play inflicted serious injuries to Haines who had to be carried off the fishl.Killinger was put in for Haines. The next two downs netted a gain of about five yards, Lightner On a left tackle run gaining ..neyard. and R r Robb making fou a- round left end. Ifigglns punted. but the kick was blocked by Spagna and mem.- er4,l by Larkin. On the next Play. however. State batted down a forward pass behind the the goal line and re- COVered the ball on the 20-yard line. After 111.1,11 made a line plunge of three yards. Ifiggins kicked 45 yards to Rote. who received the oval on his own 25- yard line, and was dl , mted in his tracks. How and Herrington failed to gull, more than one yard On the next two plays. and Herrington kicked to Rohl, who fumbled, anti the ball was recovered by McCarty on Penn State's 120-card line. In a play directed at Os born, Rote lost three yards, and Hig gins. likewise. threw Wysocki for n one yard loss. On n farward . pass, Her rington to Seldmendlnger. Lehigh made a five yard gain. The hall then rested on Lehigh's 25-yard line with a train}, down and five yards to go. Herrington foiled to drop-kick the goal and the hall changed bands on State's 20-yard line. Robb and Kil linger made nine and two yard gains. STATE COLLEGE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 THESPIANS GIVE PLAY NEXT WEEK First Presentation, However. Will Take Place at Bellefonte on Friday Night The 111.1 pt•tdrnvtn are ,it PIP, Thief." the TheSl /hi Me pi, Hi 110 iOll this year. is to he held in the• Cliec•a I !MIS,. I tl•Ilef. into, MI the ev..11- inw ref bridal•• Noventher I.lth, ;it 5:17.. I'.evie•tt'ing the results of the• repeated rehearsals. especially that • Illt. held last Tuesday night, there is no doubt in the 111111,1 1.1 the coach. Air. liittelingh. of the English department. as 141 the SUCCPSSitI I ant calm of the initial per formance. Fnllowing is the final east: luau Carr Miss M. I:. Tlaannsen Mrs. Carr Mis.s Mary Vex '2l Call 011 C:u•r \liss Cilia SuII '24 Nell Aleen Pell '23 WiMain Carr 11. W. Kuala , ' 2l James Cluney I. 17. \lasan '2O Alr. Attmittion P. 14. 1.1,1111011 '22 1.11, IVinom:J.l%6y ____ L. 1Alb:I:m.1i '2l 16. V. All'. Spi•lvin___W. I. II:mem:on '22 .1:wIt lAttgati 11. I.:. Schlosser '• C. itorrn..3) '2l Sgt. of Police 't Lowy '2l htlire ()Meow t I . \Veil '2:l The scene is laid In the Inane 4.1 Mr. :nut Mrs. Corr. in Providence. Mode and the notion Is VarriP4l through three acts, the sang• scene be ing used throughout the play. 'l't, those who have attended Thespian Produc tions in the past It will be interesting ul hnow that nn entirely new interior setting is prepared for this year's show. AI:11OM/31V DEPARTMENT WINS AD. EX iitorr Tile silver trophy given for the loot departmental exhibit of i.el Agricultural , students which was held last week-end ! Was wan by the Agronomy Department. The cup was (Wardell to this department on the grounds that it had the best ex hlpit an educational standpoint, although quite . a few others that had required more time in PreParldion llall glade 0 hotter display. The prise-winners had two large slui ri4 la UW4IIIIIO (110 1111011 prelllable melltod tif layillg lag 0 farts. Thin • in itself Ivas :in exeellisd piece of work, both :thing educational lines tool :as nn aril tic display. Quite a few tuanufaet . grere of farm implements had n.l !,- ple of their good hi s them. wch in i•11.1011 besides the regular tend of .41 working tools. seed weighing and ! testing machine ... N. . The I Torticult oral demi rt tnent haul offered quite a few premiums to pri vate eXhillgare. :11111 ellaSelllleallY haul an excellent display. 'Vim Pittsburgh t•ut Flower Company Well the silver 1014101, for the hest all around display of dowers, while all the littler companies toteserVe 110110rable meutlun. w 1•0111- I.ano competed finr this honor in the fruit class but a large number of fruit products were displayed. free galapletl Of Ile( tale lemonade-buttermilk. were given Itway tot the big Dairy Husbandry tent. This is a new product MO Markel. and 10110 by all thoFe who tested it. Y. M. A. VESPER SPEAKER IIE .lIIIIN 11. IVVIIERN The speaker at the Y. \I. C. A. Vet:- per services next Sunday evening.will; he 31r. John 11. Wcylimm. Ali. %Vey- I burn has tar some time been Ills SUS crintendent of the McAuley 'Water' Street 31Ission, which is heated on :11 Witter Street, New York City. This mission. ever since it was founded by "Jerry" 31cAuley, tins been doing wonderful work SISSIS; the class not reached by the churches. Especially during the war was this true of Its work • the enlisted nun: men' f 1 in all walks of life in the great city of New York. FRESHMEN OIWANIZE ORA 3IATIC SOCIETY At a meeting held last Nlondlny even ing In the Liberal Arts Building st Preslitnian dramatic society was organ ized. Officers Were elected and several decisions made as to the character and make-up of the organization. The work is to be held under the supervision of Nirs. Renshaw. and it primarily intend ed to interest the first year.snen in dra- MUMS. The following officers were chosen: President. li. W. Crittenden: vice-president. (t. W. gittleherger: see retary. Miss AI. A. Smith: Ireatilll . ol . . W. Campbell. The following committee was appaointed to draw up a constitu tion: littleberger. Dolan. linter 11111 i Dolmen. >leethlga will be held every Monday evening nut 6:45, Liberal Arts Building. CADETS RETIF:IVEII BY VETERAN OF :!STII DIVISION The cadet regiment was reviewed last Saturday morning by Brigadier General Richards. who saw service Overseas as a member of the Twenty eighth Division. In the reviewing stand with General Richards were Maj or BUM. :Valor Leitzell, and Colonel Reynolds of Bellefonte, together with Major Savage. who is in charge here due to the absence of Lieutenant-Col onel Welty. The review was a success in all Its forms and reflects much credit on the officers of the regiment. Ell=3l=l As announced before. it is the desire of the COLLEGIAN: this year to publish each week news concerning alumni. Fraternities can aid in help making this col umn one of live news interest by turning in each week any news they may have con cerning their alumni. Items should he left at this ogles, 10 West College Avenue! ; MISS FLORENCE HINKLE ' TO OPEN MUSIC SERIES Noted Soprano Will Render Re cital in Auditorium on Friday Night. The eeneert in the ,tuditariain Fri day night :n by Alias Vieta•nee Ilinlar. attprann, will be the tiro of a 501.. e of veneer. being ar ranged by tile Det.a ri !Ilea I. id is a singer of national rr -1,11n• precedes her tviatrryrr site gi ws. At the present I tilt' stir is “th• at' Nalll,lllllS ill the country as may h" lodged by the fact Ilun she has been engaged by many of the large sYllllalnnY ordles as th••ir spliiist. •I'ids artist has mint; the past few years appeared this, WWI the 1;051011 urehestra :old a greater moloer Willi the New York Symphony rehestra together with sums other FMIIIIIOIII organizations of the same :iddith en she has been omerted with the large festivals held t OM, and WorCOSIOr, loss.. and with the larger ehoral l lea of I :gist.... Nt•w York and rho Anieriean ptthlie, especially who InI•e intorost Li musk :Miss liinlae ierausr 14 lire 11.1111 41,.1111 records Which She has produced for the Victor 'milling 'Machine Com p:my. iier reeltal which she gives in Ne‘v York ...ettelt year Is_ i;:514... vr . the light , : In the music worhint that 1 , 1 , 111 the bett hitting a her career :is a a opera' le sing', :kliss ii itilile has ree.•ii . t•il fa Vora hie eritleistil I'l%llll all WhoreVer she aPpearS ilte Itall. et, offer rrltlristu nail they are always of a complimentary nature. Itobert %Vclsli, critic for the Et'ening Pc legratn. said that Ails,: Illukie voice resembled Thor. Melba's hi Its tangly and fresh ness when that mitta donna was in her prime. The New fork 'l'lll,lllle recently said enneertling the artist, lit these days of half cultured voices :111.1 half understood iliterlirelathillS. the pr,, , etiets of a slog, of Miss Illithlc's , Itgli her extensive learning and wrienve Nlll l In :IWO 111 give 1 1 X1/1 . 1 1 1, tIS 110 01110 r soprano or the pOOOOlll M 111 1 (1100 Clllll 11 1 11101 gay,. stroll tnierral demi - an:nation at the convert Imlay night has born In stroll great taint that loan llohinsen has zinged It ihat tli,y trill Sing (tr.. be11e,,,. In the middle of Ills,. !link reeital. The linogr:1111 whieli will rogillowoil is as follows: 11,1 Itliot Ilonamly lablira nom son Itosa,._ 'Vit.si Wavle. vissl d'amore' 9•( rtiCA 141,1111 Ails , : ink le I=llllll2lllMl C3111i111•41-TilVtwil 1:1111111.1.'S :\less:ine hoc, oil :1 Day Ilenrh 'Nip (lay Postilion iSS Ilinlae ANileS of hoses C. C. ROlllll9Oll (Ike OW. - I 'uld ,w , kl Bode Illf / vl for 1.11..111 . 0 EXllllllll , _ 14 .1111 . 11111 11 . A1111 1 111'--- ‘V:111 . 11111•1 d. 1.08 Clllllll . lll do Verdun__ r. (Urnmetta . .%llss !linklo ‘;telthot‘, Ckn•k 11) . 11.igh Its eke `4peaks J. Chit,t ll:tt\th•r..._ I , anehonet Ithlll% it 1:11111___ J, Lune 0. Th.. Secret The ettleltration of Armistice Day took Place at 010V011o'clock Tuesday 111.11 . 11111 g on the front campus a...ril ing to the prearranged schedule. The cadet regiment fell In at ten thirty a. tn., 011 the drill field and tit ten tarty-five proceed.' to the Prom Cam pus, where the es-service men wino were not in the cadet regiment had already formed. it was a very Impressive eeremony i n it s r o ien t ity :t in] npi t rie dignity. At ten Mo.-five a. lii., the men were brought to attention and n salute fired, consisting of the discharge of twenty one charges of dynamite. 'T111.4 lasted until eleven o'clock when the flag was slowly raised while the band played the national anthem and the cadets and ex-service men stood at attention. At the close of the "Star Spangled Banner" the cadets were marched off the cam pus, marking the termination of the celebration. rgiatt. CORNELL EXPECTS TO DOWN STATE Red Cubs to Tackle Blue and While Freshmen in Preliminary Game 'litroe big games :ire past. The Itart. mouth, p.m anti Lehigh riolli.StS been phlyell. Two more 1 . 4.111:1111. 'I'11•• nest and ineitlentally the one berme the Pitt game MI Thanksgiving llay will be ',Wed this tanning s;lllll'da\' u(iornaua 111.1,11. N. V.. when roach eleven will line MO against the lag fled Wain of Cornell, goached liy RIISiI. of Prillloo.ll Owlish' has bsen having hard husk right along but seems 111 he hitting its stride at last. Al thus beginning of the season there was so mush veteran ma erielt at 1111:11101 . 413111 Milton :It right guard W 1. 1 .1• 811110 of their taksithms. (tit this :leonint the players (might ban hard for places ott the team. with the Istlitlit that there was It multiplic ity of heavy injuries at the beginning or the season mid all through practice this has on the steady develop ment of the team. Cornell Experts To Win Cornell is confidently expecting tip win on Saturday. All of her players are rapidly rounding Into form. and Just as Penn State found herself In the Penn gamy, v t soon Cornell expect to mime to lif,• and upset the "dope" in Satur day's contest. According to the Spm•t htg Editor of the Cornell Daily Sun. the big Ited team has efil lmpror etu•nt in both the Dartmouth and Lafay ette games, particularly on the offen sive, and judging from the showing of the team ugainst Carnegie Tech, it is Jost :Mout hitting its stride, and will display a different 'wand of football when it lines tip against the Potts Still. , eleven. Although the Penn State WRY- Pee will meet a different kind of foot ball Man that showed against the Ith scans' other opponents. with the ex ception of Dartmouth • the Cornell el °vim sloodd be ot lts•bast against Penn Kittle". Th.. lird 'l'paniN Record 'Vile New York State eleven started tint with a 9 to tt victory .ever (11snIttn. 111 this game Shiveriek atarr.:4l. scot.- Mg a touchdown after a .15-yard run throng!, a hrojten fild. Ile also kick ed field goal. Hxcessive heat preWitt ed it display of giant foothall. In the IVilliatos atone, the field was a sea of mull and tiltiveriek, after attempting four • • goals, 'booted the ball over for three pointS In the last two minutes of the game. Cornell seemed tit task the outwit 1011 the last flown. The first lied defeat came al the bands of Col gate. who scotvll 21 points. 'rite Cornell line showed up very laity so that the hart:llod was called Illntll as second ary defense throughout the game. :Ind hittig exhausted was unable to ml vanee the 11.111. In the I>arttnotith gante the Committals played a tine game. holding the green even in the first 'filer Youtmstrom Idoeked a kirk and D:111311011E11 Setirttll. SniVerink. Standing fifteen yards hobbit! the line, hooted out ,tr dang,.. the ball Ruing out of hounds 4•11 the .16-yard line. af ter Cornell had held for 410W11,1 within the live yard line. Dart 1111 l uth won this game. 9 to IL 'rho entire Cornell Intel:- nerd teas out of the Lafayette gam., with the eXttentlitli of Shiveriek. and truth the field a Sea of 1111111. the imrsily played paw football. the I , :astottlans winning 21 to 2. Last Saturday. the big Red leant strut* Its stride again. thavating Carnegie Tech 2 to 11. 'tVith all Ille varsity players bad, in the line up. the Ithacan,: are ~r the 01111111111 that intik:111011S 1 1 0111 t to 8111411er vie wry this week. Ito that as it may. the aontest is going to he a battle royal. nd l'enit State trill do well to face the with absolutely 110 feeling of overeonntittnee as In the I.oBlllt. Cornell 'ream Heavy Cornell has two players on Its line ulto tip the :wales at aver 21111 pounds aStd two who go ahoy.. the 190 mark. P.ltiv.wiek and 51iller are the only really experietwed players, having played un the 1915 and 19111 wants. the former beilln Cornell's hero in the la In 0 defeal administered In Harvard in 1915. weighing 202 1 1 01111(in. is lilt. 1,101 1111111 all the Cornell line and 1)0 tries at left half has played a good game, lan has been out ar several eontests on account of injuries; he is a rust 01:11,. • lights hard. and Is good at hit - ing 1110 line. Stotler at fall Marrad against Ihirtinont la and has ilia end a steady vonsistent game all along. 11'iI smi at mid is a light fast man. tvelgh ing but 1 Pa. but lie is the hest forward on the Cornell tram. Colvin. over Sin foet 1011. Is a fairly good end. (virile Milton alai Taylor who take care of tackle pnsilluus play avvrage mllllO. The backs have never neellleti to glut suffit,- ivill offensive to put the ball across, 1,1,11 i. in , the Dlll'llllolltil e11e01110 , 1% while the line. although of Steerage Weinilt, Iris ileoll slay all the Jump. but has berm devrlopfng an MO season pen grnsserl. I trail Coae "filiondy" Hush, former• ly of Pritmeton and the llnit;ersity Srlosd. is In his first Year at :11111 has faced 1 hard proposition In that he has hall plenty lint inesfier !mired mateial. Ile IN the gam• posi tion as Peon State's coach. Hugo Ilex (10. In that he is introducing a now coaching system. rani coach, Hay Can Orman. is a farmer Cornell player and and has been a line etoaph for years. Line Coach, 'TIP."' Cool. is also in his first yc,lr at Cornell; In Isit, o r 191 f Inc was rated as an all-Amerleatt cen ter. Cornell's trainer Is "Jack - Moak ley, coach of the track team. One of the interesting features of Corn ell's team Is Its mascot, which goes by the dignified title of "Touchdown Third". It is a black cub bear from Mamma, and has been trained to climb the goal post before every goitre. Little need be.suld concerning Penn (Continued on last page) "COLLEGIAN" TO OFFER FREE TRIP TO NIT First and Second Prizes to Be Given Winners of Subscription Contest COMPETITION TO BE STARTED THIS WEEK • Two free trips to Pittsburgh for sin- LEHIGH DEFEATED BY to the Pitt-Penn State mime will ~ f fered by the COLLEGIAN this CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM'',.,Z;Z:Z Z i t t b i, e ,tio a n wzd n e test t . o Ttstl unify..: lie behind tills action of Penn 'State' , sluolefol Publication. The first Blue and White Runners Easily ~r ows.• is to increase the sulweription of rite PaPer. which at the Pre , - Win Six Mile Run Shields and ent time. sail too mat, consists of only Romig Lead. 11,00111 of O. undergraduate sr nil motive Is to allow IWO Stridolllii. Who show themselves to • The Penn State harriers easily de_ be worthy and consistent workers, visit „at,„, the imaab „,. 0 „ 00 „„., team :Pittsburgh fore of charge and add to „fa„.00„„ a score of 21 In the many Penn State rooters who will 11. The aa,ol was surged during the; be present at the titanic struggle he r...droll 0110(0 ileiWei.ll these tw o i am i.; tween the Blue and White and the Blue unions. It started during the first on Turkey Bay. quarter Of the game in Nom of the : The subscription campaign will be ar:moist:old and ended at the same place !gin Thursday evening of this week and mailer! the contest is open to virtUally all Who 110111• tilt, end of the first 11118, tristt to participate. Little difficulty a nix mile run through file country , liver wet. slippery roads. should esp,lenced in obtaining sub- II not a holly ea „,,,, ra „ . !seriptions to the COLLEGIAN. Inns na, only real sa .„ aat „ hy i ng fur the • much as many students who wished to were missed in the recent hillllll place between ' o ' o " t b t ' vl i sl ' .and also becaUse there will Penn State, and Bray, n " f r L a e l lYtilli? " Tl?e r Lehigh 01.10 tons 111101111 00 lao home:'„' a special subscription price during „ fl .„ a a, and Orr b y a desperate sprint the period of the campaign. milled up abreast of him when a score; TllO following rules and regulations of yards front the finish, but Bray win gurorn " (0 0001001 still had some reserve power left. pulled Munn) again and fltilsivql rt few feet ahead, The first three men were widely set , - arateal and Of then, two weie Penn State entries. Shleltltt, the ettnittlo of the Blue and White team, was the first. omit to eras.. the title. Ile Washed eas ily and with an full twenty reVillitts lead ..V4.1 . the s.ssaal matt, Romig, also of I'ellll State. Itolltig tlaished like ,look work; he leaks for ahead of the third limn and looked good for another sin miles. The third man was Parr, of Lehigh, who watt) followed tlilrty-futir seemtds latter try Pray and • Orr. The Ilt-Nt IWO 01011 WOlO hush 111110 :11111 White I . IIIIIIOIN, I:altley 111141 Snyder. The eighth III:111 Wltn 110:111 . 11111.1. a Lehigh entry: then ' , miter of Penn State, fol lowed try three Lehigh men, I , taleher. Nlerld.., and Maxwell also storied with the State telifll but he had trouble with his shot, and was famed to drop out. The on:.] inn,, :ma white squad mans, 1101111 g. 14 . 1% 1:11110Y. Snyder. M.P . ,. and Max well. The in...., entries were, Carr. !troy. Boardman. Matelter. Nlerkle, and tlerleelt : The order ttf finishing Mai the time of the first ten 11101 were.. follows: I. Shields. Penn State__3o mitt .. IS see. I!..inif.L 14•nn Staie___:;to min. 58 st•i• 1. Par,. Lehigh Min. 15 or, =IIII22E=I li= S. I:o:train:Nth mill. 25 1 . ..1111 State__33 Milt. :19 1,1• C 10. •her. Lehigh_ FRESHMEN LOSE TO PANTHER YEARLINGS Penn State First Year Team Sus tain First Defeat in Years at Hands of Outside Eleven. At last tlefeat has renal! Per the, tirst time in the history of Perm Stale r Freshman griohlers, shire the one Year rifle tents adopted at this institution. tile ye:irling leant has been ' , eaten itY art mitsble eleven. The Freshman team from the , rnitersity of 11(.1,10.0 has the 110110 r of teeing the first arena h.' .10 . . It the Itluie and %Slate yearlings. hre !king a lean string of Yinteries and lie .10W,, The game was 1 . ..M1.{0 . 1A by the fast play en hot', sith, and the imnionmus - 11realar alpha', ' , Slated ill rapid illtollthillige of the pigskin. The 't only Lilly ~ d " the game. l'itt's touch- den, anti its incidental goal. Yana , ht loner part of the second WI:1110r. whet Ilolleran . Pitt's star quarl.alna•k and ropta Bt. broke through the year ling's line. hetteven tackle :1111i end, and elearing all interference COM illtted on tin lit, goal, only to he stopped an the I-I yard line by Iteillticer, the I're:thin:lll quarterback, tills tackled with a surely) m i t In be denied. Pena Slat, Was then . pettalitaal half the thatallee tt, its Coal' ill Wall.. or I,”hling, and with a half yard to nu, Holleran honk Ore oval lever.l A lamittifill Melt netted Pitt the extra peint. Th , • Pitt Freshman's "million-dollar' backfield was on the Joaoll the till]e. The fast team Play of this aggregation characterized the make-up of the team. All of them, pr,p Sehre..l Muon. had 1,0011 carefully built togetl,••r by Conch Kerr into a grout, of consist nit. speedy ',lay ers. fispeelally noticeable was the snappy action ~1 the loather yearling backfield. Holleran, the captain illl , l noarterback and farmer Kiski man played it wonderful game for his team, sending out long punts, and often breaking through the yearling line for huge gains. Ile teas ably assisted by Hendrian, the big fullback frotn Central Cofininued on fifth page) "The Good Old Days" Had Nothing on the Past Week-end PRICE FIVE CENTS 1. Comttetition for the free trips to Pitt °flitted by the COLLEGIAN shall login Thursday evening. November thirteenth. All who wish to compete. meet in room 535 Ohl Main. on the evening of that day, at seventhlrty o'clock. 2. Two prizes will be offered. a first ~ f $2r..51., anti a see lof $15.00. I•rize winners Will eonstst of those wim tithe in the highest number of sub tTrititions. The Judges shalreenslst of tiicmbers of the COLLEGIAN Board. and in ease of a tie these Judges shall devise - rotor method to determine the winner. .1, No 111e1111,01 . of the COLLEGIAN .1:a will lA , eligible to compete In this 1.1.111PN1. 5. A speeial subseription price Of $1.:..5 shall Is , in effect during the lime nC the ronoso. This sum entitles sub scribers to :ill copies from note on to the rod of the present college year in June. This special subscription price is good only when subscription is taken "St through one of tile contestants. All subscriptions taken the day previous must Ile handed in between seven and seven-thirty o'clock p. of the day after the subscription IS 111.11e0. daily reports are re lit:Wed. This ...dem shall continue until Mon day ovening at Hill., o'clock, November twenty-noun,. three days ItrevittUa ht the game. The winners will be an, touured ill plenty of time fur them to prepare in make the trip. All unmet:tants out. Thursday night this we , k.seven-thirty o'clock. Roost 535. t 'hi Alain ATTRACTIVE SCHEDULE FOR DEBATING SEASON 'lii,. first real start in debating was made last week when the initial trials were held for Mares nun the agouti. In alltlitien in. the debaters of other p.m,: wt. a I . q. baek iu college about ten 111011 SI •41 : 4 1111Wielit promise 1111 11I•n•taiuc+l :1 eligible material for this years leant. there were me tnittlY 111011 who W(.1 . 0 linable to come out the first trials Pretessor Nltirshmatt net a:1•11.1 night. Al lay, No vember tenth. ,e4 fen these wllll wished to ...4 1 ,,•• ion fer 01111 It is Will he made (Vlllll tins,, yylor ilienetistrated the hest ability en tlwse twit That there will he solliehmt oppor tunity for the 1.51111 to debate wino other colleges is evident from the nuin her .d 1101.1., that have been dellnitelY scheduled at this early date. Ar rangements !taro been completed with inicknell. Dickinson and Colgate. while I•ittsbureli will be opposed by both men and women. This debate be twc.at the w•ti .of Penn State and Pittslonrch is always an event of onus n:ll .11111 tills will be especially trite this year inas JJJJJJ as both collegon trill be represented by strong teams. In addition to the erolleges greedy mention.l. Princeton has signified their willingness to meet Penn State under the twenty-four hour titan. and Ohio W , .sierati has written asking for a lie hod e. Professor Marsianan wishes to have a solool of least thirty men and all those wilt. have had experience in de hating 4•I• who fe..l that they would like to eon.: out for the ssund are asked Pa see him as Sohn as possible. Exillltrr Or ETVIIINIIS IN FINE ARTS GALLERY An exhibit of etchings Is now being nettle In the Industrial and Fine Arts t:allerg tm the second floor of Old Nlain, where Joseph Pennell. Roth, Far rell• Webster. limier, ❑lggens, and other well-known contemporary Amer ican etchers have work on exhibition. The subjects of the etchings are large ly Miterid.m scenes • but some war scenes are also shown. These etchings will remain on exhibition until lb! Thanksgiving vacation.