Page Four TWO TENTATIVE TEAiviS PICKED FUSE I'KLSHKLN Line-ups Subject to Rearrnnge inent at Any Time—Competition for Berths Becoming Keen T<\o I icshin. i t. liiH h iv»* Inn n Un til up fin s.-ilmmiKf wink Tin* tine tl,M 111- pll.llv tentative imil llllllU. fmm Unit! tn time i*< thi« cn n h it *»•** mil i>. tutu fin IV vuloiih positions T’-e two It. ms li vt liu*n in uiM«l fm s il'iuit .in ii'tlti l mil tn klvo 11 ah a Ilia- irn Ha win I* of the vai lotis imnllil ties Tin* follow hip llino-upx Ui> II itili to ill iiik" at im time, lull liiLlntli 11n non whn Inno alumn the most piomise an f n IVniiv anil nuiil, U !’ Miul't'ia L T. Itimsu I. c: . llimilltaii C hod. t'l. 11 it Craw lilt i. U T. l.eiKct uni llutloi. It.l\, Patton, tj U Hnvias L II !■ i'n mill CaiHim It 11 . Cornwall 1* I* The otla i I loshmnn ti un is um hlltumU ns fallows Flxtoi anil Ma li. it. ,3, P .lol.iMoa I. T . Lvciott mil Arnibit mu I. C, . llunlin ami M IC< ’.l*. C I’l’i I* (. latali ton ii.l i;_'lmin. K T Cniswht. n r. It Ihplhoi mil lie. kit*. Q It Wilson l, II Fenstoi ind Slnpei It 11. Tlt 1* IS lt\ Hit* anil of next wtuk It is i mu'. Uit Imil an n.ipnttutiltx of sulmmipc with tin* \usll> Tin..' 'll'rlmmu.ti w.ii> hold last wi.'tc atu! tin 11- will In mote tills vviok # lt Ih li(i|ittl to scrlmmnpe 'ipilnut t c v uhll.\ squail Home time th! i wtek, pinhiMv ThuiS'lnv Tin* Pimliliitn row h tvi" mint, mom la pi ictlte anil tin* vorlt his tm rt Mom equipment has iilho boon p! mill ed ‘hunt' of tilt* mon stand nut man* than atlit i s In i. mird ta tin* mialllv of foot hill that tlie> irp dlsptnvhtF Tin I Host iln.l In a l!i*lit wilpht qiiuioi .limit ImlllnK fmm Voilt Illph Pthoo], ililniil I toll 110 la llplil hut fast mil lino plavid lusld thill In Illph siln.nl T.ots of ahllltv him Ik on hliowii toot nth In the sulmmiKi’s l’nitik ennthiues to illHplav lots of natural iil.llU> anti lx uoikinp wall in his now uni position Poanii r Is lmsUv anil also Is fist ami this fnrtunilc ooinhhmtlon will stuml him In pood stiail Ilonon is hopln nlnp to look like n ioil foothill pl'ivn ip >1 Is nximutiil to pho nmono v tor rllit flKlit fai tho tialflnOt position lie is an excellent line lm< k.u ami cm llnnw an necuinto fniwaul pins In tin -pniior hack iliss tints* men stand nut ahme tho lost Patton his pi i hips a sllphl ulpe on the olhi 1 two Till» IttO Ih spcisloi shown a knoulodpo of foothall and ni iltos a pond It idoi foi tho ulevon ItUlipober his done snmo c\i optional wink His spultltv Is hioktn tlold tunning and ho will rot nO'M of this pi anil o lIS the season wo us on Ilecklo Is the other member of the triumvirate and cm ho depended tm »n make a pond tpmitor luck Th«’ lecont strlmninvco prm tlco has boon verv successful This was duo In some extent to the pit sent ample sup* pl> of equipment and to tin Inu.e pliv- Inp lit Id ALUMNI TO RETURN IN LARGE NUMBERS (Continued from first pace) Armotv so thnt It will lie possible for anvone to mvrelv look over the list In oiikr to lhid the nimes and ml diessts of old churns and ncqii dnl ances Anv extra time in the mourn Ins will prolnhlj he devoted to the Innklnp aver of the colkpo grounds which have changed consldoinblj both In looks ami extent hltkc the atmnnus of a scoie of veurs npn left them The Mccea of atliactlon In Ihe af ternoon. the foothall game with Put mouth, also protnlsts to come In fm Its share in the entet tainmenl of tho x’lsltlni* pi minutes Pieredlng the name which Is called fm two-thlil}, tin re will he n paiatle to the Hold This will he Infounal In oiorj lespect In order that alumni who hue not pur thnsed tickets will not ho h indie ip pul In Hocurlnc them on account of the short spice hetwoon the dlmu i horn anil the time at which the game Is ki hediilcil to begin The gumi. It self. will no doubt famish min> thrlll for the spcclntois Inasmuch as the Now Hampshlie Institution Is topoil ed tti lnve eombln itlnn tlils_ veu nnd as a result Ho/dik'n pm-” tt'kos must navel at a rapid rate If tho defeat of lasi ten Is to ho wlpid fmm tho slate Marl, on tho now urindstmulH is hclnt? rushed so tint implo aecomnnKlntlons will he on hand for scntlnir tht emwd tint will ho month swelled hv Ihe presence of a thousand in mme vlsllois .Snliinl.i3 Mirht smql.cr. The Krand flntilo. of the noth Him of the div will tome on *Siturdav evoii hiK at wlilch lime an old het-toKctlmr and smnkei will he hold In (ho Ann ul 1 The attention of the committee Is Imlntf n Penn State man llverj alumnus Is expf-cled to attend TAILORING HENRY GRIMM'S 206 E. College Ave. j 1 Penn State Billiard Parlor | I Welcomes You Candy- Tobacco „.i* ix.nt, with practically ov \ member of tin finally and of the •xx,* uppit ili-tM Till Kind ninl till Pius' il (lul I of tin xollcgc* luxe 111 on ti ni«il to .11 in i out ho tli it thrie , ,i i |i. in ui-lutcii sllnr motm at In l> link ino.i mi of tlio i M niti'. An pi'oi in ti and f'lmlillN Intel estlnr ill. will il-«> I' (..ton by smile in.'iri bn* iqu.ikci xxlws* n inio bis not lion diMilKMl UH ill, but will bo aniiouiiusl In .hi. time ii IliN will bo tlx I isl optm tiin!r\ foi mniim- old liiunl mil gitllng lu'uuilitMl with in w oiuh ibo |>ii da lion of -nimbi i-< In att. ml nn o 1 lIIIH lllltll Ihut-diif; sllnalli'n. Tbo botini xluimlon In h\ fn tin* ino.it .111 i n't oik in Kumllng tin i «rn -1 i. but in i.mJl if. to Mfmnl b- 1 • i i-i.ii \ MtlllUan imii lb's Is on 'V win to u fill solmion Um i it i iill/ti' tlnil pi .a tl .ill) own bo tid ing liotifi' nul ii 1 1 11 all \ In St iti Col li m N llllul to utpniltx iindii or dmnx student nttiiidmio mil iKo Hi it .b.u bin In on v I irge di m i«• m \iiiliMv c niit>ii • 11*11.1 duo to tin i uttinr ill* of iu-ei looms into man mn ill i lam iooiih. tlm question con fiont'nir tin tmn In thine i m bo nj>- pi .‘t ' il< .1 I'owoui a bilge l umhii o. mm rota I*.im b. > n otduod fioiu lj n i Miniir md 1 * , i*.* of n. . i-ltv tin . will In mi up -a tbit no ion> ill co begging fin a |*l iu m fkvp A (Jiint*|i Commit tn will Into rhugr i.l In .11 . .‘lll in u illnl) * c>V. 1 tllo Week i lid ami fi.un tin fi ati i nil !i u nut bonding lions, i I>\ tilopiiono In u .'Holt to ivi ll\ illsfllUlt, l!'\ n\ ill - ll.iw tlmi mb-'i: wll’ b. pinxldtd i* MIAIIUI.t U ill in ‘-ituiilix .inon n*d cxiiilng In .>nki n t Ilex, lou i . Mon pi, Mat in ici ' itn mis it this Him. TRACK YEAR Ht£GlNS,\\ JTII CROSS COUNTRY FRACTAL; (Conlimiod fio.n Hist pt-,'l •ul the mini il tmit hold at Riitl in ~ limbi In unpins* of tin* fobn iiopUios i nl\■ rslt\ 11 uhl, it tin. rim uni \> mu qn tti, tto imuml lim If wltii I ' b winnt.i > loitih l,i itoMtod i 1 u ino will. I if, • tto nil,l tin suiioi Cli tm,i oi.'ililp lkinxs, X\||‘, Il no to In in Id in .\iw .oik i_ltx ii iihiiil ’t w..l I*.* io .i< ml, i<'m A’Mi ti. Club, m ClilL is*> \sldi f mt tin n, -nets it 'm the •b m< of tin* tliilolk authorities to ixo tin Mtt in* in tltutiiim i« pi <*i l tit— ,"\ i pi ms i .sun tbo tt tele m ml m a tull in,l ixontfiil s ludtik. w.iU’i wli do niucb tt* oip iMin ltbbtb cilcnd-n intiusiim; iliuinr tlu> bum xxintoi llOlltllM * Itlir Mi'ols Next spring 'i In i dooi iu mini will lump tbo ,f u 1 ■ iu al by t ill i nix hjhin • * ’n i tbo x ml. will at ill fm tbo nut .mi unison l*i ictlc* will ‘bo hi Id In mlo iu ill tbo woi thin pi omits the ilimlni nfl of tlio oiiuloi'i wuotlon irirk. wbon Hu. aemtlix did ntblotn' U't bo sn I Itimpliy; .uoimd the belli iK ii sn.tilt “a of told xxontbri or mow In •id'u u» jot in tally atut'foi the tr niiindu of tin. nc-iinn il la planiud to follow* bull join s example Iu Inking a noutiiei n trip Thin trip xxlll consist of p.i lm|> t Hint* dual meets with such Wnsliini ton and Lie and Nbglnln i’oixttclmic I nut it ut At unipta aie brim; m ulo to bring tint tunic t. .tin m oltliu II irxatd nr Ynlo .mu.. Unit emlx In th spring If till is at miipllsbul tbo ext-iu will bo a [big ,b aw Ing cud fot ill itiilotio on- I Him I tsts Anmlior liift tl n is In stor« If Hn tnaiinir.tr iu». sin t m fnl In it itrutbU' homo xxosttrn nnhtiiUj tuni do Ik-iii Stito ii'iMiito to tlio Ik*mi Ro itxs it la bkblx probable that tills .di i will tii.it*rl ili/o mil tli u ntbhios . '".ui.sfntlntf llinols Clilciko. Callftii !n!a tu si'ino otlnr wiatorn instlimion will in' s.on in .lotion on Vow Rents !*idd As n-mtl Ponn faiato will bo ono of the pimninom entumta at tlio r«nn Ttelijs and Hie Innitolloclit. on . Ihis{ xt ii i xo--x fill (h|-r«.c of •unss nut Hie Vittanx ilmbi men betli nr tin o i xont ' Vi'lltmlng out t in ii t.cc of --hi a] x. irbi stilt’,lbic. ronn stile wH| fostt r trirlc noiixitk-i ib-fim limit tin wite l*x- j-ithei Irtit nun lilrli sdiooi n-trl prepirttorx S, bool tlnrk tl mi , of Reiner rield. DO YOU REALIZE THAT— Yoit nrc receiving twite us m.iny issues ns last vear 0 You arc pnymg less than twiee the amount ior them In rcilitv ihe price of the COL LEGIAN lias not gone up In spite of increased printing expenses t! c COLLEGIAN Ims lowered the cost to you \our suppoit is necessary if it is to grow to a daily After October liftccnth the price is three dollars How about it 5 SUBSCRIBE NOW! Cigars ..no will ud.i pitt in ti blu ImorßChol auili- Med. 'the custom lias been tt i-'-it miiu'HM in tbe part, especlull> list xiur. whim n "Ma> Dn>” xvus set api-t foi tla* pm pose All ImHeiillomt ,1,-int to it n-pdlliim of that success, ml. -i to .miml."r of sthools icpre .. imi .md inti i cst in the oxcntu In i■> t a, tlmi wltii tin* imeiscliolastic nc i U Ui* h on Unit da>, It Ik hoped Hint *.]tin i I'oliintbln m I’riliceton will visit spin- to jiu take In a dual \amity meet, "he doiil-'K ninl of the »enr xxlll bo the annual ilual icntent during Commonco m. it xxi'ek. with tlie Unlvemltj of i'lttsbmgii Last xotir. the meet xxim c nn lit d In tbe stnnlo dt> colleg ium but l’cnn fc'iute lias nnotdscore ,d Mdtle tm tlie tincl. with the western I nutation Pitt having the 1810 fix a iomi.it t ible Hcore. Tbo ti tm m-.t >em bids fair to’ be iiiiiisuidix stioni* with such men ns Uni on, sbleids. Mm 1 11, Wii>, Parent. Niwiomei. Rmnli; and ollicis In Its i inks It will bo piloted l>> '•Sxxlbk* ,, Mnnll ns captain The wotk of exen xat ion foi the nexx. truefe on New Bcn ii ’ns been completed, and it is hop ■l .1- t tli pioject will be entliclj com pb-tid bx tbe lime tlie season opens. While as has been stated before, it is too etrlx at t)ie pi i sent time to mulct* piedlctions emu Ttiing. the coming i nr on trick anti Held xxlth mix degree of tut lint), It is safe to ttu> that it will be one of exception il interest and sum mm for Penn State PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' REPORT INTERESTING (Continued from that page) iikmg these In jilneo of some of the mlnoi spoils 1h explained b> “Doc* lewis in the following xx-uy “In prep uitmx scbfiols m high schools the mtlx ixtntN In wiiieh tbe men me in- I’pv.id oi txen Hit- sports in xxhich Hie s- loot is engaged, are football. mi I,etb ill, bise ball, tml track Nat-, ui til- seeing inon- of these and con-. uentlx knowing mote concerning! ii, se ports limn some of the others, hex t iko to these nthci than schtdul-. Ing simidbi-i- of x hi, it thc> are en lt,U Igi.m uit md jnnbabb have only nul ibout On tills account lacrosse. i.L-tei. wrestling n*ul boxing ha%o suf i mi nt the < \|>ei se of tbe other sports Tbe s uiu distinction nia> be mndo bc .xxisp t, mils and golf Among most i | il, tlie i ides of ti mils arc known and tin \ luxe j*i nlublx seen xxltlders of the it tat In iu lion hut %er> fexx have Mien a golf jiiuxer in action or even a Milks Tor this reason one hundred nnd tlxlrty-four haxe chosen tennis x\h!l< cmlx twi nlx-sexui ore enroikd 11 golf This nin> also lie due to the • • t that golf Is the nexx sport nt this ami thitofoie little Interest Ss i how n Thi. i‘< howi-xei not true of xxrost Hog exe-i luciomsc md boxing, xxhich luxe been minor sports nt Penn State fm minx jeais ind \rt xor> fexx* men si hedtile these foi ms of athletics. The iiitltir ol xxnstling is not so Inferior i*i supposed ns Is ox Ideiicetl b> the ono bundled and forlx-elght xxho haxo re jioited. of which nlnotx-ninearc Sopho mmi < This should be the case inas much us during the list four >cnrs P< mi St tie has been luter-colloglnte champion of the mat and in order to '.i e.i this positllun a largo number must rej'oit, so that the best of mut eild max be obtained This number x'ill piob.ablx be Increased when foot hill -lenson is over" The greatest dis- U’polntment Is in lacrosse and soccer. Attempts June l*een made time nnd i*iin (hiring the last few years toput He finnu'i of these on a larger scale uni in the position which it holds in othei colleges hut xxlthout success To lc ml i nemn igenieiit to these efforts ■ mix thue SophomoivK' ami three Piiibnun hixi signlfled their desire •»* I’lignge In tills foim of xx-ork. It Is bop'd that more xxlll sign later. Soc- Lei nnd boxing hax-c fared much hotter Cosmopolitan Productions “The Cradle of Courage” Humoresque “ft*.Ss^ v PASTIME THEATRE ALMA RUBENS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN and piosjiccts aio bright for IttiVing good teams In eucii of those. The exact distribution of tlie six | hundred mid thirty-nine members of tile Sojdiomoro class electing wmk un ck-i this dcjinrtment in each of the*- ten sports Is ns follows. Football. 20, basketball. -10, boxing, •il, soLLcr, 39; lactosKe. 3; golf, 23, tennis, i 3, track,’ UG.w’iestllng, 99. calisthenics, 187. The six hundred and ninetv-threc Ikeslimen students are divided up In the various ncUxitios ns folloxx-s. . J'ombull, 112, basketball, 134, boxing r>C, soccer. 32, laerosse. 3 golf, 5, ten rls, 91, tnick. 141, xxrestllng, 49; cnK isthenics, 70 ' MUHLENBURG DOWNED IN OPENING CONTEST 27 TO 7 'Continue* from llrst pn&e) tinned to their >nrd line Here the xisltois xxere again held for downir ind the varsity hegtm to skirt the ends In’hope of mnking moro headway. Howxer after Haines and Williams xxere both stopped for losses of uibmit tlxe'juids each, the placement'lock i\*as tried This failed, hoxxexk-r, nr.d Anderson returned the oval ten yards down the Held Then came Muhlcn burg's first costly fumble und it xvns State's bull on the twolvo yard line. Llglitner and Way made first doxxns tbmugh the line und then the sturdv fullbidl. took hei over Rauch's 1 line field goal followed. The ball xx-ns 'ag tin brought Into play on Muhlcn- Ihuigs twenty yard line after Rauch's Iklclt-off sent It .over the visitors goal I Ini- Anderson fumbled und Rroxxn -ocm-ired on the ten xnrd line This ipi ty closed the Hist qumter. Way's Toticlidoxvns. On the first play at the beginning of the second Quarter Chat He Way. on a i'eft end run took the oxal over for the 1 Mecoml touchdowfo of tlio game. Rauch i kicked rho goal. On the next kickoff i Rauch kicked the ball to Muhlenbuig’s 1 goal line from xx hence Feldman return ed it to tho txxcntx yard line Then i plays featuring Anderson nnd I-cxxlh I made the visitors second first down of •he gnme Sexeral forward passes were Htemjitcd but weie spoiled, ami Bright punted Williams receiv ed und ran the pellet buck to Penn State’s twenty-eight yard line 'mm this point Way made Ills spect acular end run for sexenty-two yards and the third touchdaxxn of tho gnme Rauch kicked his third, goal. Then "Dcz” sent In the second string mon. On the second xnrsity "Tom Thumb" Grimes nnd “Casey" Jones xxere nt the ends; Rocder nnd Schuster at tackles: Farley nnd L.oguu nt gunid nnd Hut ford at center Kllllnger piloted the 'earn nnd Rtlgh was found ut full The lathes were ICnnhb nnd Rodlnger While tho new- team was on the field -.hex were penalized three successive times, for losses* of five yards each rime Hoxxxcr, they did good work on the offensive and for the short xxhllo on :hc field, gnvo tho xlsltors little chance for tho offensive xvork "Killy* tecolv ed the oxnl on the twenty yard line nnd returned it to'thc fortx yard line Folloxxlng several failures to gain nml a penalty ho kicked. Foldmnn receiv ing on his thirty yard line nnd return-, ing tho ball to the conter of the fluid After ono forward pnsa had been spoil ed, Rodlnger Intercepted another and •th bail moved nearer the visitors ter ritory. Tho comoat ( thcn seesawed from tho thirty Tlxp .yard lino to tho ton yard line ana at 1 tho end of the half tho ball was'on tlio visitors fif teen yard line. J Miihlonbtirg Pluys Hotter Following the respite between tho halves the Muhlenburg aggregation be* f an to pjay nn oven better game titan before Tho varsity xvns ngnln sent in and Way recelx-ed the hall, returning I' to the thirty yard lino llnwex-er. on tin- first piny, Williams fumbled nnd it was Muhlenburg's ball On the first Humoresque The song of a mothers heart made visible; *thc dream of a mother's life come . true A melody of love and tears and laughter, played silently on the screen Thursday and Friday Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Matinee Daily at 2 Evening Starting at Show Lasts’Two Hours Adults, 30c Children, i!sc & tax Friday and Saturday W. L. HART i play Fcldmun threw a forward pass to | Andeison xxhich xxns successful nnd | idled the visitors fifteen yards, Uik ! Ing the ball to State's fifteen yard line. |ilcic, through the cxLClient tackling of Keek, R-ier nnd Griflllhs, they were held for doxxns and tho hall changed h.utHs, Howcx-er, the xtirsity xvns un able to gain at this Juncture and the .June xxns true xvltli Muhlenburg. Fin ally. xxlth the ball on tho Hluo nnd White's forty yard line. Haines made fifteen yaids through the right side of the line nnd then came the vnisity's dear fumble Bright, seeing ids oppoi luitliy hastily scooped the bull .start l'd his headlong flight toward tlie Penn Mtuto goat, reaching the ftjx-ctcd point but n fexv yards ahead of Way who had pursued him. Pniks' kick sont tho xlsltors hcqio to suxen points. The re mainder of tho quarter xvas marked mostly bv.nn interchange of punts on which Hors seemed to hnxc a consider able advantage In distance. Ruos xvas suubstitutcd for Williams* Nexx lllood In the Lineup During tho last quarter scvornl - Images xxero made In tho lineup in ad (llion to the change of quarterbacks. Hepponstnll xvas sent in to roliovc Drown and Smorlnskl replnccd McCol lum at the further position Lynn xvns later substituted foi "Smnz" and finished tho game al that post On tlio Hist piny, the visltois attempted an other forxxnrd pass but It xvns broken down und "Anderson, xxho xvas to re ceive it, slightly lnjtucd Ho xvas un able to resume lilr position und Schul er took his jilncc. The remainder of tlie contest found the ball in Muhlcn huig's territoiy must of the time Runs, Haines, Way and Llghtncr nl icrimtcd in tearing of three and four x irds through the line* each time. Aftei another Blue anti White fumble gnx-e the visitors the ball, pluys by Bright, Feldman mid Schuler resulted In .Hie xlsltors thhd firm down? Again the Pmin State line held and Ruos iccelvea the juuit on the Muhlenburg twenty yard line, running It to the forty yard point. From there, Haines carried the ball threo yards through the line nnd Ruos made fixe more. "Ilinky" then mndo first down. Wny added nn additional four yards and 100 Llghtnei followed xvlth anotjhcr (list down. With the bill) on tho east liiici'h foui ynrd line. Way chopped two more yards fiom tho distunco to the gdnl and Ruos took It over from thill point Rauch was unable to •nke this fourth kick count Soxcrnl minutes of Itncit nnd forth playing nnd punting followed nnd tho referee's xxhistiu closed the gnme wltii the bull i-i Muhlenbuig's possession on their thirty ynrd line. This game guve Coach Bczdck nn opportunity to see xxhnt his men xxere inpahlc of doing under gront strain md the type of work done by nil men in certain periods was Indicative of n si tong team when the haidcr contests aie to be played The Muhlenburg team this year is much stronger than any that institution has produuccd foi name yenrs Tho playing of Wills, theh center was the crowning feature of their line work nnd Anderson, Lew is nnd Bright performed x-ery xxell in Lie Imckfleld On the Blue nnd White ilnd the most noticeable example of lighting spirit was "Dick" Rauch Raucli was Injur ed in the first quarter hut fought gam ely throughout the entire contest. Noto xxorthy also was the fine tackling done by Beck und Bner nnd Captain Hess and CrlfTUhs xxere bulwarks of dofonsc stopping any. plays Rent their, xxay Brown nnd McCollum, whlio ‘not tip to their old time form, exhibited'" tho speedy xvork desik-d of their position LOST—In room 3,'Liberal Arts Build ing on Saturday morning, last hour, n 17-Je’xcl, Waltham nickel enso xxutch. Pie isc* return to Liberal A:,ts olllcc. Htt|vxßvxixxSvxlxxnvxßxxxxHvxlvxaxxßxxflvx«xxa«BvxßvxßMßXMhtßvxaixlvxßxxßxxlvx|xxßxxlxx|xxlvxl ■ ' - ~ • JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF Dobbs & Co. At $5.00 All Shades The Newest Shapes New sport Coats of knitted texture at $15.00. Leather mixed in alLshades—heavy weight—silk trim med. New Suits from Fashion Park and the House of Kup penheimer—sso, $55, $6O to s7s—in the newest materials and models. Glad to show you. - j?£7v (Gcrmt Vi' Bellefonte and State College-Pa; Whlio they xvcrc not called on nt any time for forward passes, since nono were attempted, thoy xxere however fiJuniKiin the Job when theh oppon ents leculxed punts, most of tlie time dropping them on the spot of receipts Way xx as the star of the Imckilolil, his numerous runs netting most* of the distance for llrst doxvns and also plac ing tho hiUI nearer the enemy’s goal lino Haines also fcatuicd \vlth*llm> plunges, picking his holes enrefuly nnd mnking ns high ns fifteen ynrds at a clip between gunrdiund tackle Joe Llghtncr, filling tho fullback shoes In the absence of Snell, xxho xxns out because of Injury, pluyod a vory flno gnme, his whole ptny throughout the game having been of the typo xvlth which he bent doxxn the visitors lino x.lica ho mado the first touchdown of tho season. Ruos also played a coni memlnble game during tho period lie piloted the team. Tho lineup xvas ns folloxvs x Petit) slute Mulilcnhurg Brown L E.. Crawley Beck L. T Taggont Rauch L Q , Frcitag Grllllths t C Wilis Hess (Capt.) It. G Snyder Bner R. T. Wightnlglit McCollum -R.-E. Parks Williams Q Anderson Haines L H, Feldman (Capt.) Way R. H Lewis Llghtncr r. Bright Substitutions* Penn State (first half) Grimes for Uroxxn; Rocder for Beck, Farley for Rauch. HufTord for Grlf fltlili, Logue for Hess, Schuster for Baer, Jones for McCollium, Kllllngei for Williams; Knabh for Haines, Rod- Ingei for Way; Hugh for Llghtncr, (second half), llcppcnstall foi Brown, Smozlnsk! for McCullum, Lvnn for JEWELERS WATCHMAKERS' AND ENGRAVERS THE CRABTREE CO, HALLMARK JEWELERS | STATE COLLEGE sHvxßxxßvx|Ußxx|vxgvxflxx|xxixxaxxflvxßvxßvx|xxlwßvxlxx|vxivxi? How Much Can You Buy for , QNE ,CENT?v Cloth Hat& Tuesday, September 28, 1920 Smnzinnkl: Ruos for Williams. Muh lonlHTK—Shook for Lewis; Pharr for Shook; Less Is for Pharr; Schulor for Andonon; O'Cuimor for ‘Wills. Referee, Wntkcys, Syracuse. Um pire, Taggart, Rochester. Head Lines* mrm, WeUncr, Gottjnburg. Time of qburtem, twelvo minutes STATE COMMERCE BODY MEETING THIS WEEK (Continued from first page) dent of tho' local Chamber of Commorco* Among tho Important matters which \\lll le brought before tho dumber Is tho report of tho special commlttco which visited Lite colloge, last summer. It will be icmembcred that In several Issue* path "tho COLLEGIAN mado mention of the fact thnt this commit tee would report at tho first mooting of tho State Chamber. Dr. Leonard P. l-'ox, director of the research bureau of tho Stuto Chamber was here in per son conducting an Investigation and St Is at this meeting thnt tho results of his labors will be mado known. It Is hoped that tho report of tho commlttco, will favor Increased appropriation!) for this college from the State Legislature this winter Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. They have forb* cd a habit which Is hard to break. You ought to join them—why don’t sou do It today? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. E. W. Gernard TYRONE |