Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 23, 1920, Image 3

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[GHUGHTS OF SOME
FORMER Pin GAMES
When 'the strong Pitt cloven meets
o Penn Stato gridiron warriors next
ursday on Forbiis Fluid In Pittsburgh
icy will hnvo bohlml them tho record
having beaten this Institution four
nics within tho last llvo‘>cars. Last
nur was the (lrnt timo that tho Bluo
id Whlto grlddurs woro victorious dur
ig this period but thoir 20 to 0 scora
/or tho Panthers holped to oven up tho
>fcats administered by the Smoky City
even In former years.
Lino plunging and wondorful intcr-
once on kick formation and on kick
n featured Pitt's 20 to 0 victory over
3 Bluo and White oioven flvo yours
o. Tho Nlttany men woro well con
doned for tho fray but injuries to
Her and Captain-Wood in tho first
v minutes of pia> mado It a much
Blor task for Hustings. Pock, tho Ail*
norlcan center foi that your, and Me
iron to score These men were thorns
tho side of Penn Stnto and did much
ivurdu making the Anal score stand
It did. During tho opening plujs of
o game Miller was kicked in tho spine
d v.ah forced to rotlro while Captain
ood was hurt In tho tlrst scrimmage,
icl
•k of good substitutes wnn a big
IsadvnnUigo to the Ponn State cloven
i tills strugglo.
?ully 27,000 spectators witnessed the
lory of tho Pitt Panthers over tho
jo and Whlto Qrlddors on Thanksglv-
Day In 1016. Tho Pitt oloven had
bettor of tho gaino all tho way thru
1 when tho lust quarter ended tho
ro stood 31 toO In favor of tho Panlh-
Forbos Flold was In bud condition
tho contest, being covorcd with a
.k coating of mud which made a
ting uncertain. Captain Harold
rk played his last gumo for tho Nit-
ny wurrlors and was Or towor of
'ongth against tho foo but was un
to to ponotrato tho Pitt secondary do-
Tho Bluo and Whlto‘B light olovon
rung ono o£ tho biggoat surprises of
o year on Turkey Day In 1817 when
oy held tho mighty Pitt football aquad
a2B to G score. Tho Ponn Stato men
icorkod a brandy of football, that for
o full iwrloda completely bowlldorcd
3 Pitt pluyere, Penn State,a olovon ac
nii
ijillshed all that was expected of
m this year. Studonta and alumni
o witnessed the same wore loud In
ilr praise for tholr team against a
of recognized championship calibre,
mrlio" Way starred In this same and
no of tho Pittsburh sporting writers
knamod him “Gang" for tho
it time.
’lth an Inexperienced team, Fenn
to gavo Glenn Warner's machlno
lie gnmo of tholr Uvea two years ago,
Ithough tho Pitt men wore tho victors
y a2B to 6 score Tho Panther vie*
>ry wus duo entirely to tho lack of
etcrans In tho Bluo and While lino-up
had it not been for this factor, tho
ills would probably have been dlf
mU “Thuro are times when tharo
i no sting to defeat, and that Is tho
Ind of a roverso that Penn Stato ox
irlonced at Forbes Field, in Its an
na! football clash with tho University
‘ Pittsburgh,” wan tho tilbuto paid to
io wearers of tho Bluo and Whlto by
io Pittsburgh Post.
For tho llrst time In flvo years, Penn
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Xmas (Ti Tt
Come in early and look over our lines of
State Jewelry,' Persian * Ivory and Leather
Goods for Xmas Gifts. We have 8 large “•
assortment to selectfrom and it is advisable
to make your purchases early. We will
also have a large shipment of Whitman’s
State Seal Chocolates in a few days—one,
two, three and five- pound boxes.
RAY D. GILLILAND
State decisively defeated Pitt one year
ago next Thursday by a score of SO
to 0. Thu feature of tho Kamo cmno In
the first few minutes of play when Hess,
from behind Ills own goal Uno. hurled
a forward pass Into tho walling arms of
Captain "Dob'’ Higgins, who .run al
most tho length of tho flold "for the
first scoro of the contest. "Charley''
Way proved sulllclcnt interference for
tho Glue nnd White's fleet-footed end
and took caro or Jimmie Dehart when
the latter attempted to stop Higgins.
The other touchdowns were made by
lino plunging. This game was one of
the biggest reverses In sporting clrclos
that occurred during tho 1019 season.
It was also tho worst beating that Pitt
received In years on any battle ground.
Canadian Student
Addresses Chapel
Tho chapel services on Sunday were
addressed by J Davidson Kctchum, a
Sophomore at Trinity Collcgo, Toronto.
Canada, who gavo a student to student
talk on tho satisfactions that aro do
rived from llfo by making an curnest :
effort to find, tho fundamental charuct-'
eristics contained thoruln. Mr. Kotchum
was a student of music In Berlin before
tho war and suffered considerably from
a four year internment In a Gcfamn
prison camp which was situated near
Berlin.
Mr. Kotchum told of tho way ho first
came to realize tho power of Christian
ity. Ho was held as a prlsonor in an
Internment camp, tho site of which was
that of a former raco courso A largo
numbor of men, many of them stud
ents and professors, were housed In box
stalls with nothing but evil Influences
surrounding them. A small group was
organized to promote tho work of gospel
discussion and It was here that ho bo
camo acquainted with tho valuo of
Christian fellowship. This group grad
ually increased Us endeavors with tho
result that tho ontlro camp became In
fluenced.
T£o speaker did not ask that ovoryono
dovoto his tlmo and onergy to tho study
of the Bible but rather urged all to And
their individual worth und use it In tho
propor manner. Lot one find Mmsolf
and ho will got tho real Joy Out of Ufo
In order for one to discover what is
foremost In hlmsolf, ho muqt analyze
his work and dctormlno whether it Is
to his udvant{igo or disadvantage. One
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PBNN STATE COLLEGIAN
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that comploto satisfaction which comus
after earnest endeavor Tho Joy d«>-
rlver from Christianity Is sudden wealth.
The Hccrot of tho whole life can be ob
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PENN STATE iAIDS NATION
IN GRAIN DUST RESEARCH
During tho past two years tho En
gineering Experiment Station has been
vltnlly Interested In tho question of
grain dust and has been conducting a
scries of experiments on tho explosive
ness of dust from both grain and Hour
mills. Tho greater part of tho tvork of
tho Experiment Station concluded ru
contly with a study and tost of prevun
tlvo measures which will greatly aid
in the reduction of Arcs and explosions
in Hour mills and grain olovators Dur
ing the recent investigations, Mr. R. B
Lano was in chargo of tho Experiment
Station and tha research work was dono
In co-opcnitlon with tho Burcnu of
Minos and the Department of Agricul
ture of tho United States Government.
Tho results of the experiments woro re
pontly published at Washington In Bul
letin 29 of tho Pennsylvania State Col
lege Experiment Station. Thu con
tents of this bulletin is at present being
used In an extensive drive all over tho
United States to prevent the destruction
of grain hi explosion and Arcs result
ing therefrom. Tho total damago re
sulting from thoso explosions has run
Into millions of dollars ovory year. Loss
es from this cause hnvo been very mat
erially reduced since tho campaign
startod and tho results of tho Experi
ment Station published.
Ono of tho most astonishing recent
developments has been the discover}’ of
tho fact that aluminum dust explodes
with an effect that Is equal!} ns destruc
tive as coal dust. Tho study of such
probloms has boon of great interest to
tho Experiment Station, which' Is on-
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dutlng the past }onr to obtain infor
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Penn State was making In tho investi
gation of grain dust.
Another development that has boon
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PROFESSOR X. J. XUXZE
VISITS OTHER SCHOOLS
I’iofessor Edward J. Kunzc, of tho
Dopni intent of Industrial Engineering
has returned from Western Penns} I
vanla vvlieie he visited vnrious Industrial
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