an tho ten yard lino und then ho wont. Aided by good interference over half tho wuy, ho aped on, dangerously near the side line. Then he changed Ills oouiMo, and .as his Intorferonco dwind led to a few men, he started straight fni the middle of the goal posts Sides tepping one danger, he was aided by his teammates in rumoving another ami bln ninety yaitd run ended behind the Quaker goal posts. Beck udded the extra tally ‘ DECISIVELY BEATEN SPECTACULAR CONTEST :otulmio<l fiom first jingo) ion gioundlng, whh grasped )i> ,).« On tin 1 first play \Vn> wont :h loft tackle foi twenty-live anil u Hint down Haines and »er tlieu worked another that thtnugh tile Uni l and with tile li'il L » the yard line Killinger In two placed it on the one %nr«l liiju then jitand the oval on the one- Ine and Klllv took it ovei Jleck he oval dhectlv between the goal S< 01 e ruin State 7. Penn 0. Blue and White ucelvtd the tlckoff, but were unable to make town ind the bill changed hand* Thomas had matte a two yard through the line. Hatvev circle 1 ml for a Ural down With but arda glined on the next two plain neat a foiward pan* for twentj which was dellcctcd into the wait lands of C.me. Penn left end. mhantnkCH, altleti b> n llftcen penalty igainst the varsit|. phi - .■ bill on the Blue and White two line Hero Milter again attempted van! piss instead of plaving thru no The twill struck the goil pm. ell to the giound several ynuN if Penn St He’s god On the llrnt after the bill was ptacid on the y vard line Haines click'd left >r a Hist down Then, nflot Snell dnv had nddid I luce more "lllnkv ciiclcd the cads for a twuiiv run to the foitv-llve >ard lln» the Blue und White were unabl> ko mote than two y irds and Kil jiunted to Miller but the bill hit round on the ten yard line and over the goal line When play esumed. Thomas punted to Kltliu n tho Penn State forty-live yard but the latter fuaiblcd the ball ’can recovered Miller and Kar tell made two > ml gains and the the ball on the 31 >md line. Winy for a tk-ld goal, hut the attempt . the ball not even rising to a t sulllclent to allow It to pass over ir. Following tills wonderful play, the Blue und White was not to be stopped Williams luielved the ball on the Ilf tien yard lino and advanced It thir teen vaids Then Haines circled the end for a ilrst down, placing thu ball on the forty one yard line. Then the ; Blue and While was forced to punt nnd tiie ball went over the gual line. Pena again attempted a fake punt but It was nipped In the bud. Thomas then punted fiom the ten yard line nnd Snell caught thu ball on tho fortv yard line He Immediately udded live yards and Llghtncr followed with a flist down On the next two plays Unities made sev en yauls and Snell made llrst down Then Llghtncr nnd Hallies reeled off seven more yards and with six yards to go. "Joe” ciiclcd right end for tho tnmhdown “Becklo’s” boot again told Its excellent story. On receipt of tho ball on tho mxt khkolT. Haines went twenty-six yards Snell und Haines then made a llrst down, but the next Blue and White trv was stopped, Hess punting to Miller on their fifteen > ml line, tho Utter re turning the oval six yards With the aid of Pan ell, lie made a first down And nt that point Penn stopped and punted, the ball being put Into piny by the Blue and White In the middle of tho field Then the Blue and White back fictcd went to work nnd sent the oval toward the next touchdown. Haines went through center for seven yards ami Llghtnei made first down Haines and Snell again made eight yards bet ween them nnd Joe went through the Penn line for llrst down. Ten yards away from the Penn goal lino. Light noi reeled off four and Williams took it to the onu yard line. On a left end run. Hnlnes tins tin own for a five vard loss, but on the very next play. Snell made up for It and crossed the Quakci life line. Beck kicked the goal i bill changed hands a number of during the next pel led. the clos alnutes being featured by Was ‘a it of ii jiunt ai d returning |t from io to the forts-two vnrd line. Then llalnes had reeled off seven yards most of this was lost by a live penalty. Hess punted, tho ball ng the ground on the ten >urd ml Insttdd of rolling ovei tho god tor a tom hlwick. dellccted from urse and rolled out of hounds on ’onn live >uid line Then Couch k seat In Willlannl and Llghtnct llllingor and May both of whom iiecn injuicd Killiagcr moiu so Wn). Penn's jiunt placed the n their thht> sard lino and a flf mrd penults ' against them gave Hue and White the oval on the i sard line and llrst down Light in a rovoiso pins, went through ackle for flve yards and Snell two more through center On !Xt pins Llghtncr made llrst down three sards to go for goal, Light nd Haines each took a y nrd On hird trs Llghtnoi advanced the foot nnd then U.alncs, on a last u placed tho ball within three : of the Penn god. The teferoe’s o closed the half The fourth Quarter was conspicuous by the belter playing of the Philadel phia aggregation, a forward jiass in tercepted by Farrell placing the ball on Penn State's 38 yard lino Then Wray, In two pluys mndc a first down A forward pass to Crtcsvang netted them nine yards. However, two pen alties nnd a fumble lost them this gained ground and they were forced to punt, the ball going to Jlaincs out of bounds on tho Penn State thirty-five ynid line O.i an attempted forward piss, Wray Intercepted nnd ran fifteen y irds before being downed Then, from tho thirty-live ynrd line. Wray rounded I PEARL BEADS and CAMEO PINS \ Haines Wonderful Dash third quarter was a Penn State r pure nnd simple. Tho Red and vais unable to cope with the var attack. Haines achieved highest 11 glors when, on receipt of the f. he performed a task which had lone onls once before on Frunk i!d TJie ball lauded in his arms .0 smiles, 76 big laughs, 29 thrills, 16 scares & 4 sensations COME COUNT ’EM YOURSELF! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. sth and 6th “THE RESTLESS SEX” By Robert W. Chambers with MARION DAVIES Modern woman—is she a prisoner, chaffing at the chains of convention? See this breath-taking romance of a petted idol of society who dared to break her mds, embark upon a mad career of excitement-seeking, and shock New York’s “four mdred." A brilliant Chambers masterpiece, lavishly screened and filled with “inside” views of ist life. The Society Picture of the Season Also HAROLD LLOYD in a Rippling Comedy “Get Out and Get UnderV ipecial Prices This Production Adults 30c, Children 15c and tax Thursday and Friday, November 4th and sth. PASTIME THEATRE right end for eight yards on the first £luv and immediately after took the oval to the two yard line. Hero the Blue and White displayed Sts truo worth. On faui successive attempts the QuukuiM were uiuiblo to score, the hull tcmnhilng but a few inches from tiie Penn Stale goal after tho lost Uial. Hess then punted to safety' on the forty vard lino but Wray on re ceipt took the oval to safety on the forty ynid line. A forward pass to Pal iell then placed It ton yards fiom the Lion's lair and Wmy on another light end run placed It on the thiec vard line On the next play, McAn nally. substitute Quarterback, received the ball, apparently fumbled, picked it up nnd plunged safely across the line Wmy kicked the goal. A few seconds later the whistle emlej) thu contest Ll«h!ner and Snell Score The lineup was as follows 1 Bonn Stale Poimsyhatila Biown L U Grave Book L T. Ward Griffiths L G. Cochran , Bents C Flunk Hess R. G Lonham Schuster R. T Wngnor McCollum R. 12. Hopper Killinger Q. Miller Haines L H. Wray Way R II Hurvev Snell F. Thomas Touchdowns—•lVnn State, Killinger Haines, Llghfner and Snell, Penn, —Mc- Annlly Goals from touchdown—Bock 4, Wray Substitutions—Penn State—Williams for* Killinger; Llghtncr for Wav ; Baer | Penn State Billiard Parlor Welcomes You Candy Tobacco Cigars Penn's Play Improves We are showing a fine line of Beads and Cameos. Come in and see them. THE CRABTREE CO, “HALLMARK JEWELERS” ANNETTEKELLERMAN In a Mile a Minute Comedy “What Women Love” Something Doing Every Minute The Tale of the Love of Wil liam for Peppy Annabel Hilarious happenings on land and sea—thrills under water and in the air.-* Greatest un dersea photoplay ever seen. SEE Whut Annabel docs to the lone fisherman 1 1 Annabc/s dive from the ship’s topmast and her fight for hfc and honor under v the waves. Whnt happens when Willie tries the cave man stuff. •*“ PENN STATE COLLEGIAN J. C. SMITH & SON DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. STATE COLLEGE, PA. for Schuntor Penn —Whltehill for Wray. Thurman for Wugnor,, Farrull for Whltehill, CrtfKvnug for Hopper, Strauss for llaivoy, Copeland for Lcn hnm, Wray foi Strauss. Sawyer for Miller, McAnnly foi Sawyer. Rclereo —Maxwell, Swarthmoro, Um pire—Eclcolk, W and J., Field Judgo, Merritt, Vale: Head Linesman, Tag gert, Rochester. Time of periods, 15 minutes FROSH ELEVEN DOWNS BELLEFONTE ACADEMY (Continued from first pngo) pierce so that Bellefnnte gullied the bull on downs Thov immediately kick ed but Cmawall scooped the ball out of the air on the twenty-live ynrd mark and carried it to the three yard Una before being thrown Rnthgcber then jilunged over for another touchdown. The fourth tally was also tho result of a steady march down thu field. Hyn es roplnced Carson nnd then line smashes by Cornwall, llyncs, Rnthgc her, Cornwall, nnd Hy nos In turn carried tho pigskin down thu field nnd enabled Rnthgeboi to go over for his second tally. The goal was unsuccessful nnd the half ended, State. 27, Bollcfonto Academy. 0. Tho second half saw a big revival In thu visiting eluven. Their defensive became stiongcr and they kept the hall In tiie middle of tho field for the remainder of thu contest Game ended Freshmen, 27. Bollcfonto Academy 0. The line-ups veto as follows Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large number of her cubs. “How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?” she asked the LIONESS. “Only ONE,” replied the Lioness —“but it’s a LION.” MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX of 10—BUT THEY’RE MURADS! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out ’ all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest and beSt varieties grown—or if we substituted inferior grades of tobacco. But they wouldn’t beMUßADS—they’d only be Foxes 1 ‘‘Judge for yourself — Social attention Is called ' , toMurad2ostnTwDoxcs 4)<ftiaAatt\c4 ond^ypiona^aainlkiMi Penn State Fresh. Bcllufonto Academy Becker L H. - Purshall Madura L T. Alwino Bair L. a. Akins Ilninilton C Buchanan Sihocnfcld R G. Cnrnalmn Cruwthor R T Hillard Frank R. 12. Ashbaugh Rathguber Q. B. ’ Frnuunhcim Wilson L 11. B Fleming Carson R H B Irwin Cornwall F. B. Johnson Substitutions. Freshmen—Hynes for Carson; Uutlei for Becker, Cm son for Rnthgeboi: Singer for Cornwall, Corn wall for tSlngcr. Singer foi Hynes, Muhonuv for Butler. Bellcfonte* Rig by foi Fleming, King for Parshull; I’nrtlmlt for Rigby.’ Touchdowns—Rnthgcber 2, CnrSbn, Wilson Rufei ee,Jones Umpire, Brumbaugh, Hoad Linesman—Peel, of Hnmllton College Time —12 roinuto Quarters “FEED STUFF” PEANUT COOKIES ■ All the COCOANUT JUMBLES p- ICED CUP CAKES Same rrice FRUIT COOKIES 20 Cents a Dozen H A RVEY’S BAK E RY - COUGHS AND COLDS For Colds and Grippe Use Gilliland’s Cold Tablets For Coughs, Hoarseness and Bionchial Colds Use Gilliland’s Mentholated Pine Tar Cough Syrup RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST NITTANY BLOCK Tuesday, November 2, 1920 PATRONIZR OUR ADVERTISERS TAILORING HENRY'GRIMM’S 206 E. College Ave.
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