Thursday, November 13, 1919 Thißag %die Program, November 13 to 18 Pastime Theater TIWINPAY PArIANE FREDERICKS FRIDAy au.l sATrunAr Jl:tliut• , • smura.y MEl=l in th.• er.<lu•it chatwter slibly IMMMEMI FRIDAY—Nit tally I=l In ••II H1111(14: SATI'I:I , AY I=l Li •'.llnw.l A Husband Palr:1111 11 11 1 1( A Her:ill S [Perla I oi"ruiEß" TCI.SDA EIMMII3 in .x 1111• Spiwil 31aillate FRESHMEN LOSE TO PANTHER YEARLINGS (Continued front first page) nigh. Detroit. Hewitt. the former trukinsburg I star. fill's ends wer e a speedy pair. gelling dawn Un der Ifolleratt's punts and in al st every ease nailing the Penn State re ceiver in his tracks. The Penn State yearlings were ser iously lunnticappol after the second quarter when their captain and star punter. Schuster. was hurt. His ab sence was keenly felt 1111 the yearling line. Hess. the big fullback. played his usual good game. nut was prevented from doing exceptional work due to a broken nose MlSt3ined tent' in the week's practice. Bellinger. the yearling quarterback. anti captain on the field after Schuster was injured. Was the mainstay of his team. making every titi:114444+44-:-:÷x÷x-x. SAVE TWO PROFITS :s e BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US WAW Shoes :al) built not. f t: only of the highest q uality .t. leather procurable. they + are soled with the famous Korry- X Krome mineral-tanned leather. waterproof and slip-proof. You pay about halt as much fe: as you pay for ordinary shoes + And you get far better wear and y more lasting satisfaction. Good Shoes for the Dollars C. W. SPURRIFR 111 Allen Street i+i-x4-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•4--:-:.4,- Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to Clubs and Farternities FYE'S 200.202 W. Collega Ave. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY OPERA ONE NIGHT ONLY HOUSE MONDAY, NOV. [o2llli "A DAUGHTER OF THE SUN" The most elaborate musical sensation of the decade. Real; ative Hawaiian Singers and Dancers. Prices:- 35c, 50c, 75c, $l.OO. A few a $1.50. On sale Parish Drug Store one of his tackles count and in seettrallinger made another of his sure being the WIC Mall between tackles and Ilanoran his g „ ad line and an opposing Pitt the one-Yard line. litre Slate was pen- Freshman earrying the ball. The Mizell half the distance to the goal, and Freshmen howtver did nut play up to illotleran carried the ball A . , the only the ir usual standanl, ht numerous c : tuuoh , iown fur the contest. lje met. being thrown for lasses when the MC suet...y:4one kicked the goal. Milford forwards succeeded in breaking through Idol:oil off to limalrian who was stop the line. mil in his tracks on the to-yard Holleran had difficulty at the often-flowing a Wotan!: anaillst ileott• Hat (lig of the garlic In tlimeting'ille oval; uric held ter dews, and pinned. Then Ine. nne 11,Warii the 1 7 1,811111:111 the Penn Stab, I , ,,,nmen 11111 goal, and titter I:letting it out of Isotn.l..' they were speedily stopp...l. for after notttatt...l nm set.' a beattlifttl hiel: to; Iless leal made two tine 1 . 1111, around wl. 1 ..44 /, thel 10. incl... the hall “ . :IN fumbled. Then inaze of 1510elog the forty !1 was that the Pitt havhs foun.l largo. Y.ad lino.'hoe the 'tine and White; holes it. the hire ..1.1 tn.' yearlings were held for lawns, and ;only Ilulfortls got.il punting sai . e.l his Holleran. On rce•viVing the joint. by ally:ern from stiffening another tottnit series.of 00l hges and speedy footworl:.; /.wit. Pitt bill, :mother 1. 1 ... tu nt . 0n ran through the nntire I , l,llninn team; kick in the s, end ;wafter, but It :deo a ll.l ',torte,' on Inn way to the goal.; ntilt..l. The hall 1.11.1.41 with the ball only o . 100 lied fetch liy the fillet; In l'ilt's possession in Mjli4lo.lll. 51,11 . 1, . i fthe g ame . h ee.ise lie hail; Pitt Freslititun 7: Penn State Vreslita. - n stepped out of bounds during Ills dash n. with the oval. Tile hall sin...reed tottel: / , att.' forth in the itthltlle of the field dining the rentainder of the nuarter; The seem." half opened with Pitt 'in neither side being able to make ally !the receiving end. an.' Hewitt er.olitahle gains. in] ni..,11:111,1y Upon ri.c4.int of the oval. I'l,SI1111:111 I.llYel . 11 , 111 el.tilitlittg it. In the nest serimtnage of the second I I , pon meelpt Iloll,ran's punt. the period. Captain Sri:llster• the Mite and State rreshmen yenilinn Innkle and punter was reusing ar.011 , .1 the ends for large itijareo and taken out of the game. gains. 1.01 hi steaM - mines : 10 : 1 ' 11 being n1.1:1411 by MeAlahan, It rangy 11116 unable to assist him in ,:arming Inn . 1..1. tcho in•nyid 111,1,1: to the Pitt I.aelt- further into the enettiY's 111.111. I:y a series lit cross linens . and 1 Nit then, on the !In•reh1III of Inc ' , hinges through the right side of tile 1 otal. made large gains through I h r• nine .:r•ling line. the Pitt haehiteld and White line, b u t got no further than in ea:Tying the oval to State's the : I S - V. , 1 line. I lire. Spurr. Y",r :ot.yarit line, where Ilallvran attempted! ling venter sent a high Pass to IlulYl11•11. pianenn•nt kirk. The kirk who pripiirril 11. 1:11•11. and tiir hall a•r•nt however • and it teas Penn State's 111111.1SPititiittg e, , 1. theh llll. l ' S h ea d . ll.lll ' . Wing held for dawns. iluffnrd ever lo• reeov.•red. Intt was thrown kicked :rue Ilollernn reeelei'd the Mint. 11 large Inns, 1111 the ' , P.M(' :1(01110 taking till• spheroid throng') tilt• M.S. In 1. 011 ‘‘,o4 blnek,ll. 111111 or players and hreahing 1111.01161 With Pitt 111:111 reveVered 111111 11111 over only the goal to called kivit by , tween him and the goal., However, i :re.ther of the •'lire:111'1 of the nann., in Billiards and Pocket Billiards Cigarettes---Candies---Tobacco : x X STATE S COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR t Y X v al(-Joy:-iotenct soft dtink Fellowship- college or out of it— I iou rishes best with good fond and whole some drink. ice-cold Bevo—unc:xelled among beverages . k,l purity and healthfu is most satisfying drink by itself or a relish with food that :-1:11:es a hap pier repast. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS =I It must be Ice eotd 11,t •4? AINA4II NN STATE COLLEGIAN Penn State's favor, his team being eiT- Parent Right End ____Hartnett ,ffile en the play. The Penn State Itedincer Quarterback Holleran (Capt) Freshmen Own siarted anew anl . ilufferd____ bet( Halfback __Anderson made their iinly iirst dawnl el the canto. Parson___ Right Ilalfback -_-Hendrian tiew e ver. they were unable to it., nu,n, Ito,e Fullback Hewitt and the auarier ended wilii ' flit tilt In l'it issi tinal with an in rrimsetl wattilifttlm,s tin the 'part of Ills' l'etin Stile vitas. tiittisingor, sub stitittril mmle .s rill bril liant I:whirs in this period. “trni I•ill hrge rill. buss.- rentinttra their frelie threlicit thy rittiti situ, id' the yemlinv him a itib.,l Mitiiiiment 11th, Fer Milli time 11.11,r:tics bitm roiled I the kirk writt :IWO% Tt.,1,1-1 tile I• 1111 •rl ItIl• L':1111 , • Spirit ill 1.111 1,11,. ;Intl 11,4- miwin Melte thristrlt tits litre rme it rim mitt wits linally stemma by itittrii t t 111, I 11-ya 1 . 11 lice. aist Isar the 14:1111e I'lll rri•slimen Pettit Stair I'l'eultillell 11, The tine-tip: 1..•11 T:1••1:1.• “lardl , 11y.1,1• ‘1.4.1.1,11 Muhl I Nioril Clarke 5..)11,.if.r CAN_ First Class SHOE REPAIRING J. A. Mingle FRAZIER ST. There's a constant stream of live merchandise always•on the floor in this Men's Tailor Shop. You will find here right now novelties in the cut and design of Young Men's Clothes that are worth while seeing. CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Smith's TAILOR SHOP !OE W.- !OE !):€ O O O O O * O O * O• It IO ks h l!oi . • O 32*mramio 'foncllown: Pitt—llelleran. Goal froin touchdown—lbillbrain. Coals trot. pi:teen:rot: Pitt—attempted 3, failed 3. Substitutions: Penn State-- 3JeMahan fi n • Schuster: Weinman for A,enft-Iter: SlosslOger for Parks; Pfe- If, for Spurr. Pitt—Storer for Hart nott • Sal-klowsky for Edgar. Referee-•- Thoroo. 6 , lumb4t. Umpire—Hilggart. 1.1114V111011 Sutherland. brad). Pitt IS: Mont!nth. Pitt. and - Casey - Aims, Penn State. THE VARSITY STORE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for the UNITED CIGAR CO. • WILBUR F. LEITZELL RICHARD C. HARLOW yamearammmearimmininimma • : : • : : • :~+a+o* 11111111 M 2 111111111113111111101011111111111113111111111111131101031111111010!1 For QUICK SERVICE and the BEST FOOD Penn State Cafe Open until 1:00 A. M. 1: College Avenue and Pugh Street State College uommotommiimouumumomouninommiumunimonmonoomminolomommummunowsommoomo Tailored in the new way You College men ,will appreciate the new clothes we're showing for fall. Styles are dignified: no radical changes, but the new, soft construc tion eliminates heavy paddings and stiff underlinings; clothes draped like those you'd pay an exclusive tailor twice as much for. Hart Schaffner & Marx tailor these suits for us in the new way. You'll find you're easy to fit when you come here: be surprised, too, at the great values in suits and over coats we're offering now. Every one we sell carries with it a money-back guarrantee satisfaction. Furnishings of high type Clothes such as these demand the highest type of furnishings; tasteful scarfs; well-made, well-fit ting shirts of choicest material; hats of real quality; underwear and hosiery of the best. You'll find all of those" things here: each one a splendid value. MONTGOMERY & CO. State College V*MiiV Page The Bellefonte
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