Page Four LEHIGH ELEVEN HOLDS VARSITY TO TIE SCORE (Continued from llrat jingo) the Brown and White team made a I doi altomi>t und Killing*.*: got tho ball on tho t\\on,t> )nid lino and uurlcrt It JHo >ai<ls farther. The) were however net back this ammml In a penalty for ; oflslilo In the next !>tn> in which Ilaln ts failed to giln. Harper win Injured and Douglass 1 opined him Killinger then those to kick and HcnniKton rc* toiling tho Kill wan downed In his tracks Tho ilrst fumble of the Kamo oicuried in the next play when hen ing ton lout it und Bentz tecoveied Light nor In a lino plunge made four )urds but unsuccessful attempts b) Haims to gU through the line and several Incom plctcd iiasscs resulted in the loss of tho ball Savaria losing ono >ard. Cap tain Herrington resorted to punting Llghtnei's gain of flic* )nrds In tho next down went fur nought whun ono of Kll lingo:'s passes was intercepted. Her rington lost the )arils on tho next phi) buvurlu then elided left end, for llftoen jaids and tho llrst Hrst down of the game. After failutes to gain through tilt* lino llertlngton tried n forward pass which Killinger intercepted Gains by Lighted and Haines netted eight )ards and again Killinger kleked to Herring* tonwhotnado a the >aril gain, lost the bill on tho next phi) b) a fumble Penn Slate* leglstered its llrst down on the next thiec pla)s and gains h> Lightner and Killinger with a forward pass to Haines made it fourth down und ono )urd to go. At this point a forward pass fulled and tho ball wont to tho other side. Tho luill was on Lehigh's twent) )urd tine when the whistle blow onding the llrst iiuarte>r. Penn Stale Improies. Lehigh chose to kick, this tlmo tho wind in their fnior. Killinger allowed tho hall to bounce. HuiToid recovering it In the middle of tho Hold On the second phi) Lightner tore through tho lino for llftcen )nrds and a llrst down Haines was foiood out of bounds with* out a gala but Kllllngei added IUo jards to the total on a lino buck Lo high was penalized at this point for roughness Penn State seemed to be going good ut tho time. Snell also gain-; Ing four )ards. To stem this acting Coach Pazottl sent Cuslvk In for Spring* steen und pul the latter in pluco of Good. Tho Blue and White* hacks failed to gala on tho ne-\t two pla)s while a foiward piss also fulled Tho bajl was then on Lehigh's six >nrd line* within sti iking distance* of the goal and dir e*ell) In ftont of llio posts Pena Statu lost a oltaneo to score .it this point Killinger called Rauch b ick for a place ment kick whllo ho hold tlio ball. As tho bull was about to bo kicked it wus picked up anil a forward pass attempt ed which failed Tho hail therefore went to Lehigh on their own six >nrd line. Killinger injuted his knee and limped consldcrabl) so that when Her rington kicked the ball he was unable to go after it and It lonscquentl) lolled to tho tlfUe-u )md line Qtlilllhs was substituted for Schuster. Killinger standing on the goal lino punted to the fort) yard lino from which position Lehigh on failure y> gain also kicked, tho hall rolling o\er the lino Haines and Lightner netted seven and one* vartla respectively hut to off set this Penn State was penalized tlftcou )arils, placing the 1ml! on the* 13tue und "White fifteen \ ear lino. Killinger kick ed to mid-dcld and on the next pla> tho Brown and White team was penal ized flic )nrds for off-siiles Roto was substituted for Herrington while* the latter was put hi Wilson's place 4 V loss of flee )ards l>> Rote ami a penult) of flio )anls*again compelled Lehigh to kick Haines was forced out of bounds without n gain hut Joe* Llghtnci ninth* it up by a live )nrds gain thiough cen ter. Rote* receiving tho next punt, re turned it fifteen )nid befoie being brought to the* ground This mint was exchanged short!) afteiwards b) ono which rolled out of bounds As soon ns the hill was hi ought out tho half end ed. On tho first kick with Lehigh receiv ing, tho luill rolled out of hounds and a now attempt made This time Lar kin uuriod it lo the thirty-seven yard lino before being tackled l>) Beck. Her rington failed to gain and Roto los ing three )mds, Lehigh was compelled to kick Lightner leglstered five vards and again the hall was booted to Roto. A penalty of fifteen >urds was inflicted,l placing tho ball on Lehigh's thirt)-llvo >anl Herrington was about to attempt a forward pass but finding no suitable receiver enirled the* hall fot nine yards. Tho Center count) lads vvero then pen alized five* >aids giving* Lehigh first i down At this Junctmo tho forward' pass Rote to Herrington carried tho ball to the ono )nrd lino after which it wus taken over on a pass to Gullck. 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Kil lings kicked to Roto who immediately sent tho lull back on another punt Snell gained six )urds but a foiward |ass failed and Penn State kicked Le high registered another Hist down on bucks b> Roto and Douglass but the) wcie immediately penalized fifteen >nrd Killinger received the ball on'tlto forty flvo )ard lino and after sending Hanlvs j through for two )utds hurled a forwatd pass to Brown for five )aids. After Wn) failed to gain nnd a forward juisa to Brown for live >nrds. After Way failed to gain nnd a forwatd pass to Haines failed the third half ended with the score still seven to nothing nnd Le high leading. Penn Sfuto Ties Score. Kicking after failure to gain, Le high seemed to weaken Llngel was substituted for Herrington but he fail ed to knock down the forward pass of twenty yards to Way. Killlnger’s gain of eight )ards was of llttlo avail when Haines fumbled the bnll on tho next plu). Lehigh recovering. Attempted Ihovvn and White passes again failed land Rote punted out of bounds on the j twent) )urd line. Tho Blue und White I team hero began Its march. Forward | passes to Brown und Haines together .with consistent-gains by the* bucklleid I netted six llisl downs und brought the ball to the flvo >ard lino from which | point Way went over for a touchdown Rauch lied the scoro Rauch kicked to Lehigh. On the thiid ptu) Douglass fumbled and Kll llngor recovered A penalty of fifteen ytrds put tho ball in Penn State tcrrl toi) Kino yards vvero run up by the Imckfleld but not wishing to take a thunco un losing tho ball Killinger klck od nnd Roto returned it a llttlo later. Hulncs circled the end fur a run of twenty )nrds but flvo of These vvero taken hack Immediate!) w lion Wn) nnd. Killinger wero thrown for losses Bo foie another piny could be started the game ended. bubstltutlons were few on each side, the lino-up at tho beginning having been ns follows Penn State Lehigh Brown L E Larkin Beck L. T. Good Schuster L. G. McCarthy Bent 7 C Goldman Rnucli R G. Maginnls Baer R. T Springsteen Huffoid R D. * Gullck Klllingoi Q. B. Herrnlgton Haines L II B Snvarla Lightner R. 21. B. Snell F. B. Harper Substitutions Lehigh—Dougina for Harper; Llnglo for Herrington, Hcinzlo man for Llnglo; Carlisle for Spring steen; Rota foi Wilson, Penn Stales— GilflUh for Schuster, Wny for Llghtnor Referee—Thorpe, LaSalle. Umpire—Tnggurt, Rochester Bend Linesman—Davidson. Penn Tlmo of Periods —Fifteen minutes. BELLEFONTE LOSES AGAIN TO FRESHMEN (Continued from first page) omy advance Buchanan who held down tho center of tho line was ono of the most valuable of the Bollefonto pin)era. bin phi) lug being much above tlio av enge The Game In Detail FIRST PERIOD Bellofonte Acad cmv kicked off to Rathgelier who re ceived the ball on the twcnty-flvo yard lino and ran It buck to the forty yard mark On the flrat pla), tho Fieahmon fumbled and Bcllcfonto. captured the bull Two successive llrat downs car ried the pigskin within three >arda of If Youßreak Your Glasses Or Are Suffering from Eyestrain SEE DR. EVA B. ROAN 522 E. College Ave. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the goal and three moro downs,further ondangcrcd tho into. Thon tho Froah mcn wero penalized for being offsldo as the result of over-eagerness, but tho penalty could not bo inflicted as tho ball wmi now only a fool away from tho chalk line. On the next play Johnson Hiimnhed through tho line for six points. Thu goal wus succcasful and the score atood 7 to 0 hi favor of Bollefonto Bollefonto again kleked oft to Rath guber who carried tho hall from the ten to tho thh ty-flvo yard line, before downed. On tho llrst down Rathgcher made seven >arda, Carson following with two, Cormvnll completing tho nec cesaar) ten >aids for a first down. A foiward wan now tiled but was unauc cesaful Wilson could not gain so the Frosh kicked and Bollefonto rccoivcd tho luill on her twonty-flvo yard line Bellefontc’s first two attempts to ad vance toward tho )cnrllng'B*gonl netted them a two )utd loss. Then Johnson nindo eleven, yards when tho period ended. Penn Suite Freshmen—o; Bolle fonto Acndcm)—? SECOND PERIOD—Tho bnll was In Bollofonte's -possessol:: on their thlrty flvo yard Uno. They achieved a llrst down hut on tho next play a forward way assayed which Witson Intercepted ' (Tho Academy mude only ono more first down and this came In tho last quarter following a llvo yard penalty on the Fronh) With tho leather in the hands of tho yearlings, Rathgobcr first made ono ymd whllo Wilson sailed through the Bollefonto cloven for ten more. -Tho next first down was made us follows Cornwall 2, Carson 3, and Wilson /}. On tho next attempt howev er the Freshmen failed to gain tho nec essary ten yards and lost tho ball. But Ucllofonto could not gain either againstt tho solid front of tho Frosh so they kicked nnd Rathgobcr ran tho ball truck to tho fort)-eight murk thirl)- eight yard line. Singer was than sub stituted for Cornwall Wilson made three yards whllo Carson unreeled a beautiful sixteen yard advance Then Rnthgeber made threo yards. Wilson could not gain, but a fifteen yard pen alty on Bcllcfonto moved tho bait within fifteen yards of tho goat. On the next play Wilson got away and mado tho touchdown that tied tho scoro. Hamil ton kicked tho goal and tho scoro stood 7 to 7. The Freshmen kicked off to Bcllcfonto who returned tho pigskin to tho twenty seven ynrd mark from the twenty lino. A fifteen ynrd penalty was imposed on the yearlings. Bollefonto funtblod nnd the Frosh got the ball on Bcllcfontb's forty-yard lino. Rnthgeber mado flvo. )ards; Wilson mado cloven; Rathgobci ; again mado flvo )ards, nnd Wilson add ed six moro when tho period ended. Freshmen—7, Bcllcfonto Academy—7. THIRD PERIOD—Tho Freshmen kick ed off to Mcßride on tho forty-yard ilnc Bcllcfonto found they could not gain so they kicked. Rathgcher again received tho pigskin and ho carried tho ball from tho twenty mark, to tho thirty-eight )ard lino. Wilson thon mado tho long est run of tho gnmo fhon ho tramped 2&?NEW EDISON -/Er** But Miss Case’s voice went smooth* ly on It rose to the very height* of its superb artistry Then, the lights flashed om The audience gasped with astonish ment. Case was gone! Her voice had been coming from the 'New Edison , _ , ~ , . Under cover of the darkness, Miss Anna Case, the world-famed so- Case had stolen from the platform, prano, stood beside .a dignified leaving th e New Edison to eon- Chippendale cabinet. She started tinuc R er song alonc . The 2udi . losing. Her voice enthral ed the encc never kn(;w ahc had „ oa m audience with its colorful brilliance. the lights went up. • , Suddenly the lights went out. The exact duplicate of this instro* Densest black swallowed stage, ment is here in our store,—-waiting phonograph and singer. to prove its perfect realism to you. When jtu temt a, shut nr Budget ‘Pies. It meigs the deUar ge further—the New Ediem ttmt eerier* “A portion of the demonstration was even carried on without the lights, so that no one could see ■whether Miss Case’s lips moved or not It was all genuinely instruc tive, and the twin-ship between Miss Case's singing, and the repro duction thereof proved so close as to be often indistinguishable.”— New York Globe “When you see and hear Miss Case ting, you can scarcely believe that an art so essentially individual and personal as hers could ever be repro duced mechanically, yet the New Edison has succeeded to the point where the voice in the fluffy pink ,draperies and the voice in the ma hogany box seemed one and the same.” —New York Evening MatL down the Held from State's thirty-eight yard line to Bellefonte's thirty-eight yard line. Thun Rathgcbcr made nine vnrds; Singer one ynrd (first down): Wilson throe yurtis; Carson two yards. Singer no gain, a forward was Intcr co|>ted underneath tho goal posts and tho ball bclonKod to Bellofonte. Johnson made four yards, but thoy did not gain on tho next play ho Bellefonto kicked out of danger. Tho ball wont out of bounds on Bollofonto's forty-two ynrd ninik. Following tills Buthgobci made throe yaidH and then another .three ytmls: Singer two ytuds: Wilson thiee yai-dH: (llrst down) Rnthgcber one yuid. WllHun tluee yards, forward full ed; Carson fuut yards, Wilson two yards (first down). Then Rnthgcber fumbled but recovered the bull; Cut son no gain, (titno out on nccount of Injury to M. Johnson. When piny unis resumed Rnthgcber made one yard gain and then three yards. Tho period end ed with the score Freshmen —7, Belle finite Academy—7. FOUItTI! PERlOD—Cornwall replac ed Singer at fullback Bellefonto was unable to gain so they’ kicked, Ralhgo ber receiving the bull on Bellefonte's forty yard mark. Cornwall tnndo three ynids, Wilson one yard, Unthgobcr flvo yaids; flvo ynrd penalty' on Bellefonto. Tho bull was now only two ymds from Bellefonte's goal when Cornwall pushed through for a yard and Rathgchcr went the rest of the wny for a touchdown Hamilton kicked tho goal and the score stood Penn State Freshmen—l 4; Belle finite Academy—7. Tho Freshmen kicked oft to Bcllo funte who ran the ball from the tun yard line to the thlity* ynrd mnrk Thoh Unit attempt netted no gain. Then Par shall made seven yards, a forward fail ed but a live yard penalty on SUito for being off-sldo made the llrst down. Bellofonte could not gain again so they kicked and Rnthgebcr received the ball, running It back twenty yards boforo brought to the ground Then Wilson madu three yards Wilson again tnndo one ynrd, Ruthgober six yards. Tho ball ANNOUNCING Arrangements Have Finally Been Made to Hold the THANKSGIVING DANCE AT THE W ]M. F 3 N N Thanksgiving, Nov. 25—9 P. M. “When the lights were lowered, it was impossible to tell when it was Anna Case, and when it was only her voice that was singing.” —Neto York Eventng Sun The "dark scene” test was positive •y sensational in its proof of the realism of the New Edison L. K. METZGER 111-115 Alien Street was twenty-sovon yards from Belle fontu's goo). Carson mado six- yards and Cornwull added seven moro for a first down Two moro yards ndvnnco brtughl the pigskin within fourleon yuuls of the line, when Rathgobor burst through foi his thirteen yard which was turmlnutcd one yard from tho line The Fieshmcn seemed assured of another tally* when tho (Inal whistle ended the gamo The Una! scoro stood Penn State Freshmen—l 4; Bellefonto Academy—7. The line-ups were as follows: Penn Slulo Freshmen Bellefonto Muhonul Ij. 13. lllgby R. Johnson L. T Alwlno Rtinsei L. O Alklns Iluinllton C. * Buchanan At mbi uuter R G. Carnahan Crowihot It. T. Hillard Frank R C. Ashbaugh Rnlbgeber Q. B. Fraucnhcim Wilson. L. 11. B. Parshnll Cnison R II B. Irwin Cornwall F. B. M. Johnson Substitutions. Penn State Freshmen, Singer for Cornwall find Cornwall for Singer Bellofonte Academy. Mcßride for It win, and Dcwatc: for Johnson. Referee—Jones Umpire— Bowers. Head Linesman—Cnilg. Time of periods—lo and 12 mlnulos. OUR DAILY BREAD Each day our-delivery car rolls up and you receive a supply of fresh wholesome bread. HARVEY’S BAKERY 220 E. College Ave. Tuesday, November 16,1920 I LOCAL PEOPLE ORGANIZE FOR SALE OF CHRISTMAS SEAL! The local Committee for the Borough of Slate College mid adjacent townships of the Pennsvlvanla Society for the Pre vention of Tuberculosis met for organl- Irntlon last week at the homo of tho President, Mrs. James M Williams. Plans were made by tho commttteo for a vigorous campaign until tho holiday soauon for tho placing of Christmas seals and bonds In tho hands of overybody who Is Interested in tho light to rnlso tho stnndnrd «f public health. 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