Page Pour BLUE AND WHITE TEAM TUMBLES NORTH CAROLINA (Continued from first pago) Atneiicm teams uia chosen Time and he picventcd the visitors from ~i ikinjr mi notable dlstanco through Jie Xittany line and his hard tackling wis a menace to the b icks His offen sive wmk was noteworthy also, It be ing jintioul'ulj good In the case of making inteifoionce Killlngei prob ibi\ eiuscd the gieatost sensation of the di\ beciuso ot his icmwkiblu open Hold tunning On numerous occasions he out-spilnted the fastest players on the southern team, while at other times his twisting and dodging prohibited his opponents fiom teal tackling and gave him much longer gains Hedinger and Cot ttw all. the othci Nittany backs, played consistently and were hard men to down Cornwall attempted three nield goils duting the contest but the bill went wild in each case For the visitors, Homewood and Faucctt were the most piomincnt flg uics llowcwood appeared at right end and played such an excellent game that Penn Shite rarely made ground around Ills end Ho frequently eluded the Intciferonce and, waiting for the runner, thiew him for a loss Faucette was Xoith Carolina's best back Ho was taken out of the game In the sec ond pciiod but, hls services were so badly needed, that ho was sent In again In the fourth quarter He per formed to big advantage In the first quaitei The Game By Quarters Penn State encountered real opposi tion it the outset of the game and was forced to the limit to prevent the Caro linians .fiom scoring Following an ex change of punts, Bezdek's men secured the ball, only to lose it on the North Carolina forty yard line, through a fumble The southerners then opened a stubborn attack which netted them tlncc straight first downs but they In turn lost the pigskin within a yard of anothoi first down and Killlnger kick ed out of danger Bach side punted again and, with the ball resting on the fifteen yard lino of the visitors, Bodcnk broke up a forward pass, caught tha ball, and scored a touchdown Corn wall kicked the goal n The period ended not long afterward but the Tar Heels displayed the 6ame calibre of football for half of the next quarter and Penn State made little hcadvv t> It began to look as if tho con test would be veiy close and then Snell broke tluough North Carolina eleven in midfield and racing down the grid iron crossed the goal lino for the sec ond touchdown Cornwall booted an othoi successful goal, making the score 11 to 0 This score seemed to give tho Nlt t myitis he ut and they opened up thUt first tout attack only to bo stopp l'd on tin* thirty yard line by the visit or Cornwall slopped back and tried fm a Held goal but the ball was block ed. although Cornwall Immediately fell on it The half ended just as North Cuiollnt intercepted a forward pass Bezdek's team shqwed improvement in all dcpai tmonlK In 1 the third quart -01 but penalties imoured wore a seri ous li utdicap and tho eleven could not gain effectively " A' fumble on the foity-fivo Miid lino almost resulted dlsistiousty for tho Bluo and White inasmuch as It was picked up by an opposing end and carried to the five yaid line Stonewall defense by the NltUmv* lino alone prevented a score Killlngei punted out and, after the Cirollnlnns had returned the kick and ‘‘Killy • had carried tho ball back twenty-five yards, Penn State got dow n to work and pushed over the thhd touchdown Cornwall again kicked tho goal Not long afterward the period came to a close, the pigskin resting on the visitors’ twenty-two yard line Cornwall attempted another field goal nftei two or three minutes of play In the final quarter but It failed and the lull was taken out to the twenty- Mi d mai kci Xoi th Carolina lost the bill again and then Penn State made three first downs In succession, bring ing the ball -within fifteen yards of the goal line Held for downs, tho Nlt-i tanyltes relinquished the pigskin but| seemed It soon afterward by a punt,; KHllngct returning it to tho thirty! yard line A pass caught by McCollum netted twenty yards, Cornwall made six more at centej, and Redinger plunged ovci for .mother touchdown Cornwall kicked his fourth goal A minute later Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street luuiiiimiitunjimiiiiitinimninuiDiiiimimtainiiiiKuinuiiiiß IF YE S SI Footwear Dry Goods Notions Wholesale Groceries 200-202 W. College Ave.| I MimiiimauiiiiiimiemmiiiuinuumumDumuMianuimuurC “Kill}" brought the crowd to its feet by leceivlng a punt and running sixty Minis for a touchdown Cornwall made his fifth consecutive goal Thu line-up follows Penn State X. Carolina State McCollum „ L E Worn n Mndot a „ L T . Weathers Bitet L Gi - Pasour Bentz „.C „ Boston Bcdunk _ _ R G „ _ Beatty McMahon . R T Floyd Huffmd . R E_ Homeward Killlngei .. Q Faucetite Rulinget L II _ - Parka Cornwall „ . R II Holland fancll _ . F „ Hill Substitutes—North Carolina Hodges for Faucette, Betts for Weam, Whlt akoi for Betts, Mckinny for Pastour, El ei % for McKinney, Faucotto for Hodg«P> Johnson fot Holland, Van Sant for Beatty Refoiee—Taggert, Rochester Umphc—Doughertv, W and J Head Unesman, Eberic, fawarthmorc Time of petiods—ls minuts each SENTIMENT CHANGES AT MASS MEETING (Continued from first sage) spiead popularity due to the efforts that the athletic teams and the stud ents hate put forth in the interest of their Alma Mater The representativ es that will visit the college this week fiom Europe, South America, and all parts of our own country are anxious to sec a visible manifestation of this intangible quality of the college and are sure to be disappointed,. If the characteristic Penn State pep>is lack ing He summed up the sentiment and feelings of those that were present w hen he sold in true Bczdakvstylc? "Let's give the college and the Prexy a square deal" At the suggestion of several stud ents. a vote of confidence was given the President by the appointment of a committee whose duty it is to inform the president as to the sentiment of the student body to withdraw the peti tion for the time being that Is at pre sent before the Council of Administra tion This committee consists of E See Yourself in Action Three Years Ago | 2000 Feet of Film of the 28th and 80th Divisions | 4000 Feet of Film of Several Other Divisions 1 in Action Overseas All Genuine Action Pictures Taken by the U. S Army Signal Corps will be Shown Under the Auspices of the American Legion Nittany Post 245, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Oct. 17 and 19, Afternoon and Evening j Admission 25c and 50c, including tax. | Ex-Service Man—You Cannot Afford l to JMiss It Anybody—You .Will Enjoy It | (REEL) AND (REAL) ACTION | Hiiipiiiimiiiiiaiimimiiiniiin'immmiiiiiiiiniaiiimiiiiiiniiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiHimiimiiiaiiiiiniiiiiaiiimuiiiitiiiim , ii'iiuiiiiiii|H||irgi WANTED! GIRL HELP Kitchen and Hotel Room—Board Wages See Manager State College Hotel Co. Inc. State College, Pa. S Overdorf '22, R. R. Burtner *22, A. G Pratt ’22, C. L MelUngcr '22, and C Hare ’23 The two lower classes will be expect ed to ftbidu with the decision made by the upper classes and any student who (list cgaids the feeling of the student body by leaving college ov or the week end will show a woeful lack of Penn State spirit and us such will be so icgarded by tho other members of the student body who wish to give strang ei« to State College a true representa tion of the college and the love which the students have for tho institution ELABORATE FLOATS BEING PREPARED FOR INAUGURAL (Continued from first page) points for schools and activities College Band and Regiment—North Atherton SUeet, facing south, head of column at College Avenue Rehabilitation Students —College Aven ues, between Barnard and Atherton Streets, facing east School of Natural Science—South Bar nard Street, between Beaver and Col lege Avenues, facing north School of Mines—North Barnard Street facing south, head of column at Col lege Avenue Two General Activity Floats—North Barnard Street, Immediately in real of School of Mines section School of Liberal Arts —South Barnard Street, facing north, with head of column at Beaver Avenue Two General Activities Floats—Foster Avenue, between Barnard and Ath ** erton Streets, facing west, to follow immediately in rear of School of Lib eral Arts section 'Department of Home Economics (Women’s Section) South Atherton, facing north, head bf column, Col lege Avenue School of Engineering—South Atherton Street, facing north, head of column immediately in rear of Women’s Section Two General Adtlvitles Floats—Fos ter Avenue, between Atherton and Burrow'd* Streets, facing w est, to follow immediately in rear of school ire Turkish to 'aricties j>rown. i smoke them any occasion. at selling high : work!. .cn, of America Quantity. Younelf —/" THE PENN STATE' COLLEGIAN of Engineering Station School of Agriculture—ln two divis ions on GUI Street, one division on South Gill Street lacing north, sec ond division on >orth'GHl, facing south, heads of >oth columns at College Avenue Alumni Exhibit —Sou ;h Burrowes St, facing noith, head i>f column at Col lege Avenue BELLEFONTE ACADEMY LOSES TO FROSH 13-0 (Continued from first page) Intel copied on the Fieshnien's twenty five yard lino Schmldlin then made a seventy yaid punt and the ball tolled out of bounds on the Bollcfonto five yard line and a poor return punt by Alexander gave tho Froah the b ill with hut fifteen yards to go foi a touchdown which was obtained by two successive end runs by Tnys The line-up was as follows Fcttn Stale Iteltcfontc McCoy „ _ _ .left end. Roschcllc Pat shall i _ .left tackle VanHec Artlelt left guard Laßergc Sbaner . _ , center. - - _ _ Byer Flock _ right guard. McCabe Alwlno right tackle Lynn Anderson _ right ond._ Klnsbaugh Tavs quarterback. _ „ Alexander Hartman ... left halfback. . Irwin Lowry „ right halfback. _ Annum Schmldlin „ fullback _ * _ . Berkos Touchdown Tnys—two Goals from touchdown —McCoy Substitutions— Bcllefonte, Hillard for VanHee, O'Neal for Atnann, Quinn for Alexander PROF. WILDE PROPOSES FLORICULTURE SURVEY Professor E I "Wilde, Associate Prof essor of Floriculture, has been making considerable effort during the past year LOST —Ladies umbrella, in the Grand stand In the North Carolina Game Please return to Y ,M. C A. Hut 0:» iiiuiimmmiaimitimiiumiimiiiianiiiimsiinmiiiiniiiciiiE | Cream Puffs 5 | ' and ! ECLAIRS c 5c Each I 50 c Dozen |" HarVey Bros! y | 220 E,.College Ave. | @iiniiimiAiioiuniuiiiDniimiimauimii|iinimiim!!iuiiii[iQ 1 L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” j' : SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 | Boxed Papers in Various Colors - -39 c | | Value, 55c. | | Penn. 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METZGER at interesting the florists of Pennsyl vania In Tenn suite's Floriculture de partment LosL Juno Professoi Wilde attended n meeting of the Floi Isis' Olub of Phlla deltihi i sind last month attended a joint meeting of the Plttsbutgh Florists' Club, The Cuidneis' Club and The Se vvlckley Horticulture CIUM at Pittsburg Ills object In attending those two moot* Ings was to Interest the florists in col lege work and likewise In the college graduate Professoi Wlhlo made -seveml pio imsals to the florists, in which he cn deav ni ini to show them Uie benefit tl»c> might del he ft om an cMcimlon florist —a man who would go among them conducting tests and supeivislng co operative e\pcalments An extension florist would be a gieat aid to the gioweis, especially, says Professor i Wilde