This week end Special b. Box Jumbo Chocolate-Covered Almonds, 79c. AHAM & SONS on the Corner mode a perfect punt-out and Cubbige kicked the goal. On the sec ,e, ding kick-off. Shlverlek hooted the b til to Lightner, who made a soma tonsil broken field run of thirty-five )11.1,4 before he uns spilled by the Rod a-11 White defense on Cornell's 47-yard line Hess made one yard through right tackle. Pendleton went In for littaus ' Lightner broke through left tackle for five >arils. A forWaf'd Pluto rolled end Item punted to Shlverlck n lie U/I4 downed in Ills tracks on hie 00 11 5-5,0 d line. The Cornell loader punted on the next play and Robb relit 11 , 2,1 the ball ten lards to the Itha -1114. 41-lard line At tills stage of the game the Penn Mato aerial attack started In emweet. Tug) fat ward passee, Robb to Higgins. 111 tepid succession, put the ball on the 0110M} . 8 14-lord mark. Robb made one 411111 through left tackle. Robb, on the next ploy, again opened with 1.1 0111 end the and shot n forward pass to Mown. ulto carried the pigskin to• Cornell's 1-lard Una. Sutton was recd reed h> Dodge, but even fresh blood le the lied and White line was unable t.. 1 . 111,/c the Penn State onslaught. .1 Hew crowed over the line for the Cubbarc missed the goal w clout touchdown of the afternoon. I) PASSES PROVE MUCH FOR CORNELL Inord from lIINt pa') gm, In alternate Ito unts ••Itt out left Ituttle. mode s I Lruslnnl through d WIWI! it th nt dot, 0 I* ,ut Cornell I.lllllilieN •xt p 1 5 Ile, punted SIM - led owl Robbtot ‘rod for the u 21-s.nd In, na 1101111 in tint, tiles nein to but the OL. lilt 5 112 110 On (noun 111,111, 01,01 11 to P y PItHN tether than n field • 10109 PlllOll, 1.111,1 et 0,01 oft to Cot roll on 11011110 nn -5 I,a line 0 I- 1,11 11111 11,1AI:tett oat .15-3 at 41 llne A fake di.ntla: m+ mu! 11111, U. 114 I fine n 1004 Snell 11 ttul/. et 1.111 1 1014 lei rl a I Itimot nnt.ll4ll tight lopotl 0.111101 'NM t tine Nlll d gain nllll on the 41111511 1 11 ond left ail 111 -) to II line al Snell tilt ti to I i(ht 01111 :ma Illlnnl.ll 1110 forartl passe, mounded 111 11111 0 the boll (neat to Cato Ink's men on doom. Second Period The fatual half begun without any tit time In the line-up of either team. Comner kicked off to Shiverick who tan the ball back to hie own :3-yard 11,10 The Cornell backfield proved utpottal to the task of penetrating the! St tie line, and Shiverick punted out at bounds at midfield Snell and Hew in two panel Col plunges carried the, otal to Contelrx 39-yard mark. Snell and Robb made four yards In two at- , moms A forward, pass, Robb to failed A second forward paw, made from a placement kick formation, 11140 .0111 astray, and the ball went to Cot nell on Its 35-3ard line. Stotler wormed through left tackle fot a three 9rd min. Cornell also got the forward paw fever and an ,'k^l two Gaelty hems., Shuler to Phut and Shuler to Wilma which platted the ball on Penn State's 22.-9ard II to Shuler failed to gain around left 1111 and on tho next play was smeared fora fit yard low on an attempted forwat d 10100 Griffiths replaced Beck In the line On the third down, Shut- G twat ed another forward pass, which II! ns interceptkd on State's 22-yard line Rohl, skirted first the right, and then the left end for It total gain of seven yards. 11100100 punted to Shiverick, who receited the ball on his 30-yard llttn and retained It ten yards before helm: laid low by Conover. Brown woo Injured and Gge took his place at left, and In three tries the Cornell back field gained aeven yards and on the tomtit down, Shiverlck fell back to punt The hail went to one side and 11111100' rolled out of bounds on State's 35-3 ard line. Snell plowed through right guard for n sin 9ard gain Item In two plunge. OOP •1 1 11 {h.. 1 1,111111 111.111111 to Robb, rho reeehed the line and retained It and mark before being do, n nd llos.s hit the line for a Of nix yards ilimans then k. nbc car Comed tots on Cornelni 1...-sartl line tempts to inincture the 14111, protemal acre able to ad ,. to‘en 5 lids 111111 tile bail eon Stale on Juana on Its rd line and Iles+ tore through the Vinte tletenqc fot it gain of d 4 A short foruitrd lune. !ugh., over the center of the NI, lids tiobh, st at). 1111 a Le toll of inien Chid running 111111 I nvll's left will fin It gain of In fin. Mutt erfill niltngns to line line, Such and Ll s uncoil the plgultin to the -) 11 ma It. molting It filet tempted end oaf; Robb rum- all but recovered it on Col d line In too line bucks, Robb made three yards On down Such again attempted to the ...Ay line, but bin 111.141 in the kain of it sodnt the ball went to Captain and bin men on Cornell's It. Mantling behind him Icon hunted to Rabb, oho re e bat ten yottbc to the fled e 30-yard line nevi tore ft tackle for n nine yard nd. Snell made It (hot done by Ile ball to the 17-yard mark tineugh right guard for too 0 line buck Hebb Got, 1•0001, BRIEF CASES, MUSIC FOLIOS . 7.409110. AN D - STUDENT CASES 4.c1. " Demand the original H, -`I,..F.RGOODS '°"`protection Mol Q u.,,,,e Mork GUARANTEED TO GIVE or SATISPACTORYSERVICE Ito OVlii rooting on CorneWu Inc, Robb funnelled the flout lion or the game by at hirling fight end for it touchdown .-:,1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: VE TWO PROFITS :1: I.IY YOUR SHOES if: FROM US Mon Mfg. Co., New York Wl3ltoco ore built not y . on of tho hlgloolt oosklitY otther proem tloW on with tho fornooof Worry- X mlneral-tanned leather. imf 111111 i MOP-proof. III) about knit nn moth :1: 1 It IN for ordin.try mho. 1 n 3 get for hinter near and *e noting mumheu..., X Shoes for Sto Dollars 1 W. SPURRIFR :f. :1 Allen Street X te-Centre leetric Co. ctric Supplies ppliances 23 Frazier OTH PHONES advanced the ball to Staten 47-tnrd line for a dent down: Lightner and Robb skirted the ends for 1 live yard gain, but the two succeeding pinto fail ed to produce results and the mill aunt to Cornell on daunt. on Its 48•)nrd line. Mils Intercepts Forward Puss ' Cornell. In turn, met stone.ull re sistance and. on the third down, Shuler attempted n fors.ard Item The ball fell into the moulting arms of liess..ho was downed In Ills tracks on Penn State's 47-lard lino 00 the first piny. Robb hurled the 0011 In n long fern and Pass to Iliggins, .110 win not stopped until he reached Cornell's. 20-yard mask. Robb and liens. In three vicious plung es, carried the pigskin to the Red and White's 9-yard line At this point the Cornell warriors took a brace, and In four tries the Penn State backfield wan able to capture but six yards of enemy territory. with the result thnt Conan secured the ball on downs on Its 3-yard Ilan. Shiverick-sent up 0 uessit punt from behind his goal line. and the bull went out of bounds on the Red and White's 19-lard mark Robb gulped a yard through right tackle, Just as the third quarter ended In the opening peal of the last Period. Robb plotted through left tackle for a five yard gain A forward pass. Ruble to Higgins. missed connection and, on a second attempt to stork the some pea). the pass pan intercepted b) Steal er.who was damned on Coe _7-)Lard line After two attempts to penetrate the Blue and White line had failed. Slelserkk punted to Roble. who receiv ed the hitil on his 25-yard line and re turned it els Herds Lightner 111111 Roble dented the line for at tun yard main. and, on the thin] damn, Higgins punted to Shit crick, who ran the ball back dwelt' yards to Cornell's 27-tattl line A forward pars attempted by Sheeler failed. Penn Slate pits penalized ten yards, making It fleet loon for the Cornell warriors on their own 47-yard line. On at series of line plunges the enemy backfield advanced the pigskin to Penn State's 35-yard line here, however. the Centre County collegians stiffened their defense and tonic the ball on dopes Snell cracked out at awe eared gain through right tackle and Robb reeled off a run around right end. which placed the spherold on Cornell's anZ=Cl At a? Stores where quality mks "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" An ALLAN DWAN Production „ Romance and strife!. — Love and Adventure! 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It noticed Hite a charm, and the Penn State lead °, nos not stopped until he had reach ed Cornelfei I-foot line Hess made oil inches In a lunge nt the line. Robb. Ntolllloll on his first attempt to push the ball norms, found a hole off right Weide 011 lIIs second, and catapulted over the Hoe for Penn State*b third tofiehtionn. Cone, er kicked a goal. Summitry Penn Slide Cornell Croon left End Wilson Cobham, Left 'rookie Taylor Iltek Left Guard Straus Conover Center Morrell (Salome Right Guard Miller Item) Right Tnekle Sutton Kleine (CapG__Rlght End Finn Robb Quarterbeck Shinerick Snell Left Halfback Davies Lightner --Right Halfback__ Mayer Hess Fullback Studer Score by perlods• --- 0 13 0 7 - 20 000 0 - 0 Penn State Cornell Touchdon ns—Robb 2, Hens Goals Pion touchdowns—Cubbag% Conover. Substitutlons• Penn State-001110w for Back. Coo for Brown, Williams for Robb Cornell—HosbrotiCk for Davies, Pendleton for Straus. 004150 for Sutton, Coro for llotibrotick, Leekler for Zany- Referee—Janice Cooney, Princeton. Utnidre—Fred Murphy, Brown Bend lincsition—.l. W. Wrisley, Cotante. Tittle of periods-15 minutes BF2DEK'S ELEVEN READY FOR BATTLE WITH PITT (Continued teem first me) from thhe, the teams would be about mod) [notched 800 ever. Penn W. defeated by State 10 to 0, and tied Pitt 3 to 3, so that hero .the Blue and While oould have a ten point edge. However. Pitt cotta unable to place her strongest line-up In last SeturdWs game, and this may account for her failure to scow, victory The Pitt memo Is tile most Important THIEF" MEM im the Blue and White schedule and it Is likowlw true that Penn State In one of the blggett on the Smolt) City curd The Than:omit hit a* , battle hag been on annual event fur many )ears and of the preeenis time rords show that Penn Stole ino. atm t welve, wish° Pitt has been successful in nine Bolls teams have undoubtedly gono though the present Reason %this the fin al game In view s cold nrelaid crowd. Including hundreds. of Penn State root ers, will be on band to 11llnoee the gruelling contest. The line-up of the two Want. will probably be about on follow. Penn Slide Pittsburgh Drown (168)--left end __Cohort (168) Henry ru.ch (170)- left tackle_ Harmon (1115) (200) Conover (186)__-center Stein (180) Osborn (169)-rlght trunriLldeLean (181) Cubbage (186)..right toeide__Thind MO) illggin B It. 1.1 ....31eCuttlten (168) Robb (104)-- Q 13. -__Moiron (108) Snell or Lightner L. II .B (165) Way (138)----IL u B __Delnirt (166) Hems (178) ..fulibeek)._Thistings (6n) ° DR. SPARKS ATTENDING EDUCATIONAL MEETING (Co:Wilms] fr o m first Ps00) meeting of the' College and Unit ersay Council Further than that he does not know whet MY rhino for the future will be Truslot x ,tilopt ItesoNUM, At a recent meeting of Bid Board of Trustees another yaws leave alas..c tenet was granted to Dr Sparks, and tilt following resolution Insole. 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CONCERT ATTENDED 111 APPECCIATIVE AUDIENCE nabob]) one of the finest concerts that will be given at Penn State this rear aim rendered lamt Saturday even ing by the American Concert Grand Quilt tot 111/ the second concert • In the entertainment course offered fey the Y. 31 C. A A largo (audience AVM in at tendance and throughout the evening elamed la 1111pl.illLi011 of the excep tion:llG tine am le of the quartet. , ruToitiNu CLASSES lIEINQ 11E1,11 Totmlng cameo In mutimmatles nyo being conducted primarily for et-army men. but nll others nru ivelcomo attend In short. nil students who need 110111 in thole mathematics are WOl - 111=1 I. A Chum In Differential Calculus and Alcebm combined. meeting ➢Monday and Wminemlny evenings from 6.20 to 7:6 p. m, in room 14, Liberal Arts build into 11. 11. 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