l a y. November VI, 1919. LEHIGH FAILS TO STOP Y" CROFFI PENN STATE MACHINE innary to China runt:house: 'l9 Outlined and Described il..rtit :1111:1.... n - • 1 • : ,t ,• •It• /.. 2 MittUt., , •i •lir:, " ,Vinui t" 011 I l'unklootzt , If Y. et‘ltr ,,, ''• whtion of tit- It, pont print.•. a nti it it ft.r it Val tr ue J.,1,n LIII . th pat I i:c 1•••1".•:•• altint fr rot, our hot , . Lin ;.- t.. Yau fut.! hint a In . <ntat t a,ould 111:1:1; you vaul.l our wort:. T 1... .1101 i ut eutat..l in I.ini .111.1 111.• I ..y , :.•t hint in t...• I.•tary :ant us • v. 1,11. -, f..r. a 'llk I%!t=l .4. 4 1 111 , “1.14 t,, ist of :Ig6cllittr.".o tO ks.• , h , ttt 11:11 1,2; trim Um, 1 . ... ry in .1.1 of cork bun v,.k. amtha 1111111 0t.111i11., ina II itt. (Olin liaVaL it. A411‘.111 , 111 • mist at Ling N o un and sv, task on our hands. feeling of 111,. Aurlotlltantl Stait Onion I'ltri.tiatt riollege - September 11, MI% taeoting was held in tit- am letti I office, from I I i , . I t. .reS Messrs Taain, l'lndrlinnsea . for the coming seniester wen land assignments for tine wort ...mislay as cottons. , foam—ln charge of ImultrY haft animals. north section. gen. ITieting. fruit store. general sup• abor and milling. Mr. Timm will et as general Manag.•‘' anti =Mutt to promote the See: II a the Chinese, especially the I 'airy company whielt we lute to this Ernitgarr. Taank Wrd charge of translation work and cry the Freshman course in this year in connection with th , pub. of agricultural material by the Is. lunkhouser- in charge ..1 the P Dairy. hors,. se..l stor... far_ experiments, v.4utiteer g,.olen ad farm machinery. .Nlr. Funk carry roursos iu Snils anrd di In Farm Animals. Iroff—ln charge of flower gar vegetable gardens. nul series. etlon. landscape ott colieg.• cam. .e department 4,tlice, and the 11. Partrnent of Agriculture lco•rl:. ll° Carry the eiituses iu hiirtfriiiture, to organirathon of the tleici,tinent ti OTplained to MO. rtloklioto-er MOIIO I / 6 Of handling records, mrounts. Sr, Was discussed. Br. Town reported the 'Teens visit in college of :Mir. C. X. Ihirgos of the Bureau of Agriculture in Manila. tfr. Dorm is a poultry exp. , t :old *itttl Canton with the object of se aTill6 a large shipment of the .so-call td "Cantonese Chicken". While here Mr. Burgos genre I.• us what lie con-' 1 should roughly lee the ,tantlitril ""...Ptlon of die:it - aide Custom, ems and explained to us the Inti•restlng nark they are doing with this bird. Ur. Taam went with ?Ir. I to the ay an assisted hint in the idatiketi, Rye discussed tine questhot especially with regard to tier poul tt. It etas the consensus of opinion that we should begin with poultry todf and that this Cantonese eltiehen otroied an attractive Held. Others matters of general tourist to the department Were di cussed. Adjournment. Signed, w. ~mwuonmmcvnmm~ucmumnman;nunn¢nnu' ..i. Pies---Bread---Cakes Ice Cream a Specialty State College Bakery malllll - 4111 1 / 1 1111=111.101•11111111MMOMI • The •. Pennsylvania •. State •. College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, mar., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Ea taw to.; and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ill FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering • thirty-eight Maws of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art, and rival- Ml Education. TUITION FREE to both .sexes; Incidental charges moderate. semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in Juno of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements. eta., address • - THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania . (continued front first page) iv,-ly down. After yard!: Ilindlgh tackle. 11 1, 1 1 Y sloiol,l by Wilson • ntid,ll.• oC Ilk. !Ha. A eroSS l:..lrlr• Itt•I teal (OM. 1.1 It.te WhO nut lliTrionliin li• %On. inil lIiK- A 14.11, 111 :1 ii,„. lalirnnan left rna. -I 41.nv11. .\ I.n•- 1,•14, 1.• 14 , a.. 11a -ainc•.l In a . (1, ~.11 r.o. 1\ I ,, itii , flVll. MIL ty1,0•1; t...foree Ilia-naught eight tackle :a n.iin ,al it.. yards. \Vilann . %Volk the ',Joel:- tol tt . ya: fruit a ditlieult tingle the :!."..y.ir.l the trusty toe the pig skin squarely e.-1, the at,, ht. for three points. ta 1 , . NiVeep,. who V..t Tito trill on the ::5-yard r,h Log; f.a . four yards, Rol.) • no gain :wound right end but throinti. ...•itte.t . gained four s. tn.ole a IG yarol punt .As who was .losvneol by itrmen on eit's 27.-yar.l line. nn the ',XI two 111 gain and lier n Isiehe.l to 11..1.1, who was ihown n Slate's .1:.-yaril line. State was yard , h.ll 1101.11.reenvered :11 11 811..1 1.110 yard ou the follow ttlttys. A run :wound right CM) 111,1 , ..i State fifteen yearns, tout .I.y was ~:.1!...i hen :moal, pen .l lVith oho hall - on slate's ..r.l lin:gins kicked to horn s 11111,71 , 11 i.y IlAtortl. The flint (Ito lon on Le- Penn E:=l "'send iterhool opened with the' , 1., tick's on their in-yarol line. and tril the lira play •3, hr tr.:tiny after a t on* 051,1 yoorols around fight end. he ploy Henry hurt his ankle and • tea. wilted %Odle ad-1 L•ier. , .l in divot attention. }lour! , to l i ,s, osllll,, threw for of boss ..f awe yards. ante 1 :I 1,11 failed. and' ingt.oti kielteol lhohlt who re- teol tit- boll till . •••• yawls. Snell 1 . 2111- , 0 1 , 111 Roubb made three yards, qoult riLtltt Iselole, and I.lghtner so•rett rprdx around loft end for .I..wtt. onele three and eight .1s .nt two iries for another first n. tiooth hiela thado after nine .1 and Stull :tilde,' the finish -1.1..11 It malting another first oo rout around right end Mild., le yarots and the referee wise to first down as a penalty on Le h. Pons downed after a yarol gal. and Snell and Until, 0:111,5 of ••11e :1111i titres yards. ower tricot for a placement 14oa1 hut 1,•.1 toy 1:11 . 111 . S. Carlson replaced the hall on Lehigh's yard lltho. Ilerrito.ttt.n kicked to Rohl, toitt-lit•ltt. wit., was downetl lit his efts. Lightner was tln•torn for a yard loss by Spagm. Wilson re eved a fumble and headed for the but Snell orerlook and tackled the ova/ lo Slate's 10-yard line. Coal:oho, rrplarrd Itoto and on the first play finitlolea. hut recovered which re sultcd a loss 1.1 live potato. but on tho /loot two ploys the new malt mule 0,I1• and threo yard gains. Herrington s! nuov,pl back to drop kick but failed on .; an easy Hoy. With the ball on State's 20-yard 11.11elo made t.O yard around right 0.1 , 1 rd tot 10,:ty teem:trnunil left end f.fr fifteen yards and was fin ally stonn,d by C.msins and Ilerring ton. After this first down Snell made three and two yard gains. An Ml'. C. E. Shuey JEWELER Repairing a Specialty Dress• Suits Made and Altered a Specialty . Henry Grimm The TAILOR 206 East College Avenue successful forward pass resulted in Le-1 high receiving the ball. Wilson was taken out of the game on account of injuries and Good was put In his place. On an attempted punt Selmendinger fumbled and Conover recovered, and on the neat play Robb made five yards through tackle. State was penalized fifteen yards . Liston was substituted for Shnondinger. On a run mound right end Higgins was thrown for a loss by Herrington resulted In the hall coming to rest on State's 45-yard line. lilt:gins Punted to Lehigh's 20-yard line. Herrington Melted and the ball was bloekod by Hslsirn. State recover ed, and the ball Went to State ell Le high's 15-yard line. Snell, around right end, mode eight yards and Was tinnily thrown by Herrington. Robb made an, yard. and IHilinger through cen ter. made first down. IVith six yards belWeen lice ball and the goal line, and only a few minutes before the end of the tillarter, Reid, In:lde five yards, and Snell carried the hall over lot a touch ! down. Cabbage kleked the goal. Score: Slate la; Lehigh 0. Itooth kicked off to Robb, who reel - AS . - 1A oho ball and returned it twenty yards. Snell carried the isdi out of hounds on Sid e'N 32-yard Ilse. Is the j neat INvo plays Lightner and. Robb sell Made one Yard. Higgins moved back to kick but the half ended with the ball an Stain's 37-yard line. Score: Main State 10; Lehigh O. Conover kinked off to Ilerrlngton who returned the pigskin fifteen yards and tons downed Minlly by Higgins. Carl son Milt Rote Mall" gains of three and four yards, respectively. Herrington kinked hilt was blocked and Slate re n:we•red nn Lehigh's 35 yard line. KS linger and Robb each made one yard gains. A torwl4d pass of Robb to Higgins was intercepted by Carlson, but Cabbage managed to throw the op ponent on the 25-yard line. Carlson Rote on the next two plays gain ed two yards. Ilerrlngton kicked 35 yard!, to Robb who was downed on the .15-yard line by Good. Robb was sllght)y hot•! In this idoy and (Imo was vaned for Slate. Thu next two plays wen, made by Lightner who managed to gain one and the yards. Rohl, carried the hall live yards for llrnt duwn.• KiMager failed to gain but Snell through tackle made six yards. A for want tcloo, nab to Drown, netted five yards and IRA down. Robb was thrown for three yards loss. At this point Way was substituted for Rlginger. A for ward ' , ORS Of 11.111) to Iliggins wan I troliPli 1111 by Rote. Way through right end Malie twenty yaribt and first down, which resulted on the bull com ing to rest on Lehighs 15-yard lino. Robb. through center, made live yards, but 011 the next play Way W. thrown for a ten yard loss. A forward pass, Robb to !Mown, netted live yarde. Con over moved back for it placement goal and was again stlecessful. Lehigh substituted Radham for Pons. Moth kicked off to Way who received tot returned to :Rate's 25-yard line. Robb through IL line plunge gained nine State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES PENN STATE COLLEOIAN yards, Way was thrown for a one yard loss, but Snell managed, through right tackle, to make first down. Robb and Lightner each managed to make four yards, and again Snell scored a first down. Robb failed to gain. A forward Pass. Robb to Higgins, netted twenty yards, the tackle being made by Rote. The quarter ended with the ball an Lehigh's 15-yard line. Score: I'onn State 13; Lehigh 0. M=!! Way through left end made two yards :mil Snell gained first down. Snell scored n touchdown through center and Cabbage Melted goal. Conover kicked off to Herrington, who returned twenty yards and wan finally tackled by Grif fith. A forward Pane. Rote to AVY socki. netted nee yards, and Wysocki, through right tackle, made two yards. Herrington kicked to Way on State's 30-yard line nod Way returned the ball ten yards. Robb and Lightner each gained WIG yard, and Snell managed to make tour yards through center. Saxinan was substltutued for Good. State was held fur downs. Rote through right tackle made four yards. During this play Cousins was hurt and Smith was substituted in hfs place. Lehigh managed to make first down. State was penalized nee yards. An attempted forward pass was broken up by Higgins. Wysocki, through right tackle, made four yards, and Smith failed to gain. Rote lost three yards on On end run. Herrington punted to We are just too busy to do much ad writing. We are doing our best to secure seasonable merchandise. MEN'S FURNISHINGS CUSTOM TAILORING Cleaning - - - Pressing H. W. SAUERS ROBISON BLOCK STATE COLLEGE, PA. :YaMtiWatiWaYaYa?alslMlMao We carry a large number of articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Our stock of Fiction is very complete. Candles, Candle Holders and Shades. Crepe paper in various colors for decorative purposes. Safety razors and Blades. Typewriters for rent. L. K. METZGER.IS Way wbo was downed in his tracks. On the next play Way failed to gain. but on the following one be managed to make fifteen yards thtough center Ifefore being tackled by Herrington. Robb made six yards and Way was thrown for a six yard loss by Samueln. With the ball on State's 20-yard line, Booth blocked Higgin's kick and fell on the ball over the goal line for at touch down. The goal was successful. Score: Penn State 20; Lehigh 7. Conover kicked ofr to Herrington who teas downed on the 20-yard line. State was penalized linen!, yards for hold ing. Rote carried the ball one yard. and tVyseeki made first down. Le high Was penalized live yards for mov ing ball at center. A fortvnci pss• Rote to - Larkins, before 1,1o7: rtopp,•l by Snell. netted Lehigh ion yard, Beck was substituted for Cabbage. Wysocki on the next Oaf' Made eight yards. Smith failed to gain. Douglas eras substituted for Smith. Wysocki fumbled but recovered. A forward ;ca., Herrington to Salzman, netted Lehlgb tifOssi yards before tieing stopped by Way. Wesuckl, on line plunge made two yards., and Rote failed to gain. Rote made one yard before the game ended. Ilrlor to the-bast few plays of the game. Mackenzie was substituted for Griffiths, and Hills for Henry. GEM= Brown Left End Larkin Cabbage__ Left Tackle 'Magna Griffiths-- belt Utianl McCartLY 111 Allen Street and Post Office Building MAin!WMIaCi*ZiWAWraraONOW.OWYMWOW: . Conover Center Goldman Osborn____R__ fight Guard Pons leery Right Tackle Booth Higgins Kant)-Right End --Wilson Rol," Quarterback. Rote Haines-- Lift Halfback —Herrington Lightner- Right Halfback- Seirnendiger Snell fulfil ack Wysocki Touchdown:, Penn State—Robb, Snell. Lehigh—Moth. Cool from nmelnlown: I'.•nn State—Cabbage 2. Lehigh—l. Coals (3,111 1.1:1eM1011t5: Penn Stati.---Conover 2. Suhstlintions: Penn Statv—Kllllng or for Haies. Way for Kintner, Hills for henry. heck fur Cubbage. Marken for Griffiths. Lehigh—Johnson for ohs. Pons fur liohlman. Carlson for S'ysorki. Cousins for Rote. Ciouil for , f-Z.:;: v.' - WD C Pipes are certainly a man's smoke. They bring the smokejny which every man seeks. It's in the Frtriclt briar, which is guaranteed against cracking or burning through. in quality of hit and band, and in workman ship and design. SA,ct several "shapes today at any good dealer's. Smoku a cool one every time. Wm. DEMUTH CO.. NEW YORK WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS OF FINE PIPES There is a photographer in your town, and he is not as busy now as he will be in De cember. Make Your Appointment NOW ENNTATE HOTO HOP rmeamexwowv.atiraramwnimm*: Page Three Ustin for Seimendiger, Rote for Cousins. Dalilium for Pons. Wysocki for Carlson. Sasman for Good, Smith for Cousins, Douglas for Smith. Umpire—Taggart. Rochester, Ref eree—Ed. Thorp!•. Columbia. Hbad linesman—Davidson. Penn. Time of Quarters-15 minutes. THE First National Bank State College, Pa. W. L FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier . 1'...,!::-... :l ~411,,,, , ,:.,....,,, , .i:..- i:'.....;,,,,:,:,-.:, 1 -.....:1-.?'.,;- 4 , V. ,--,-- ..'‘V. D C ...., ~: 0:., ., - 4;1 ~'~ J:f •~~~\ TRADE . r:;."
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