ID PASS SAVES [IMSON FROM DEFEAT side of the line and KUUnger squirmed through for three more A forward pass, Killinger to McCollum, was com pleted and the ball was on Harvard’s 37-yard line Killinger skirted Hnt vard’s right end, reversed the field and carried the ball to Harvard’s 2l»-yoid line Two rushes at the centre of the line netted foui yards And Klllingci made anothci at left end his own In tel fercnco spilling him ns the period ended, with the ball on Harvard’s 19- yard line, with a fourth down for Penn State and four to go mod from first page) second (Juurtcr »nt ov ei for .1 touchdown on ij Buell kicked the goal i hi ite 0, Harv ar«l 14 ticked off to KUUnger tv ho • ball on the 10 Mud line hick to the 30-jnrd line ade 5 >aida through left Inger added 3 more Llght 'd the populace by tearing i Kllllngcr 2 jaids Red ie Injured and had to be hospital Score—Haivaid 14, Penn State, 14 Coburn replaced Gehrkc A forward pass, Klllingci to Lightner, put the ball on the Harvard eight-yard line Wilson made three yards at right tackle And Lightner ploughed thru the center for two moie Harvaxd held, stopping Killinger on the one yard line On the next play Lightner made the touthdow n and put Penn State in the lead 20 to 14. m a steady Nlttanj march naid goal Wilson, tv ho foi Redingei, tore off 4 ltnei 3, Kllllngcr 2, Kllllng tnei no gain, Killlngei 7, :illlngei no gain Then the of Killlngei and Wilson b ill to the shadow of the which Lightner carried It Lightner kicked a goal against a strong wind Score, Harvard 14. Penn State 21 a touchdown 7, Harvard 14 ked otf to Gratwick, who >ut recovered and was ILtrvaid's 17->ard line by Ch ipln was hurt and was Chuiohlll Bentz kicked off to Harvard’s goal lino and the ball was brought back to the 11-yard line, Johnson made 0 yards on a fake kick and a forward pass, Buell to Johnson, put the ball on Harvard’s 25 yard line muted to State who fum leld and Harvard recoveied forwaid pass Buell to Hart first down on Penn State’s nai vaiua -- Another forwaid pass was grounded Churchill made 5 yards at right end Field replaced Macomber. Harvard punted, the ball going dead on Penn State’s 30-yard Une Killinger made 4 ymds through center. Penn State was penalized 15-yards for holding Wilson made 5 yaids and added with four more • llills diopped Churchill id loss A forward pass, ts made It fiist down on the ! Buell's attempt at a field cnockod down by Killlnger ; bock to Penn State's 13* Gehikc replaced Kratwlck lilghtnor and Wilson made s apiece when Killlnger Juell who was downed at the ie A forward pass was > Wilson pe Penn State punted to Johnson who icturned the ball to Penn State’s 42- yurd Une Brocker skirted right end for thiee yards Churchill made four more and Johnson made It fourth down two to go, on Penn State’s 34-yard Une A pretty forward pass, Buell to Johnson, made it first down on Penn State’s 27-yard Une Time out. John son made, eight yards outside right tackle and then made it first down on Penn State’s 10-yard Une Buell made three at right end A line plunge by Coburn netted a yard A forward pass, Buell, to Chui chill, resulted in a touchdown on the extieine end of the field Score, Penn State 21, Harvard 20 Killinger hurt, resumes play. Buell kicked the goal ,»as3 -\%as intercepted by Oio leaped high in the air the ball on the 45-yard line as thrown for five-yard •\vud pass, Llghtner to Wil 'ive jatds, but Killinger was a five-yard loss and ICil nt rolled dead on the Hur d line as the period ended arvmd 14, Penn State 7. Tlilrd Period kicked off to Wilson who • ball back to Penn State's lc Penn State found little In plotting Harvard’s line tun but Penn State fumbled iccoveicd on Penn State’s 44 CbuichlH made four yards nwaid pass, Bucl to Fitts, one yard Churchill made ai d at center Churchill Penn State’s 5->ard line ingei received the ball and d on 9-yard line Again Penn ted to straight line smashing and other times hitting the Score, Harvard 21, Penn* State 21 Harvaul kicked off to Penn State’s 15-ynrd line Tieiney leplaced Henry. Lightner made 4 yards thru center A forwaid pass, Killinger to Lightner, netted a first down on Penn State’s 20 yard Une Another forward pass, Kil linger to Lightner. put the ball on Penn State’s 45-yaid Uric. iWlilson made ten yard 3 through left tackle The ball is on Harvards 43-yard line and it Is very dark Lightner hit the Crimson center for 4 y’ards Bradford replacing Clark, Lightner made 2 yards at right tackle A forward pass was lncompletcd Fak ing a forward pass Killinger dashed for Harvard’s left end then suddenly leversed and carried the ball to Har vard’s 18 yaid Une A line smash nett ed 3 yards Another smash at Har vards center gained but a yard, Light nor was thrown for a ten yard loss on Harvard’s 24-yard line. A PennJStatO forward pass. Killinger to Lightner, was completed as the game ended. Harvaid 21, Penn State 21 ushes they made two first put the ball on their own ic Wilson then probably the most spectacular play ■ssed at Harvard this year. *f right tackle from his own ic then completely reversed ind was not downed till he irvard’s four yard line after id tun It was beautiful tHl'i&ui' made-rwo—yards— at made it one yard to go on rd line Harvard held, the on the one-foot line. Llght the ball over for a touch ic Harvard 14, Penn State Harvard Penn State Janin, 1 © . re, Hufford Kane, It - - _ _ rt, McMahon Brown, Ig _ rg Bcdenk Clark c . _ „ c , Bentz Hubbard, rg . _ .. ._ .Ijr, Baer Ladd, r t _ _ j. 11, Madera Macomber re. . __ le, McCollum Buell, q b - „ q b. Killinger Churchill, Ihb. . rhb Redinger Fitts, rhb. . Ihb. Lightner Owen fjb- _ fb Hess Referee—O’Brien, Tufts Umpire— Thorpe, Columbia Headllncsman— McCartv, Germantown Field judge— Butterfield, Boston Time—Porlods 12 and 15 minutes ced by Lightner. Score Har mn State 14 eplaced Fitts Bentz kick -chlll who ran the ball back d’s 40-yard line. Churchill i yards at Penn State’s left was injured and Henry re . A fake kick failed to gain .rd punted to Killinger who id on Penn State’s 7 yard State made another first tinlght football putting the Ir ow n 17-yard Une A for wus grounded State punt- y, who was thrown on Har ,ard line .McCollum threw thout gain, made at left tackle Harvard side at Penn State’s 15-yard out Lightner made seven ft end J Johnson replaced Johnson, a Harvard man, ed and Referee OBrlcn ran field with a pair of pants n himself. Harvard was wo yards for excessive off rm broke through on a do and carried the ball 20 yards ate s 11-yard line Lightner e yards through the right Gold chain and fountain pen In Auditorium after retui ns See Much- Itz, 53C Old Main College Quick Lunch Lunches at all hours ALLEN STREET. Suggestions ! t | FOR j lie Hunter’s Foot Comfort j Now on Display i In our Window • i Worth While Looking aL j 20TH CENTURY ! SHOE CO. | 21 Allen St. D. J. Lehman, i Mgr. | GRADS HEAR RETURNS AT PITTSBURGH Not to be outdone by the. stud ents of Penn State, tlie Pitts butgh Alumni and othcis inter ested in the outcome of the Har vaid-Penn State game had tele graph'ie returns of their own at the Chamber of Commeicc Audi torium, in that city’ The form al Blue and White students fol lowed the foothill clis«ic of tho Bast play by play and displayed as much enthusiasm as thev watched the "mystoiy’’ team In action as the students who heard the results at State College Fourth Period DR. BARBOUR SPEAKS ON “THE UNATTAINEI (Continued from first sage) books nnd music, and likened the Bible to u great continent „ abounding In mountains and fertile plains which should be explored by everybody. He spoke of tho Disarmament Confcience at Washington, of the’millions of dol ars that were annually being wasted by war, of the loss of life due to wars and above all the loss of international good will due to wars And then showed how manv Americans were seeking something that had so far been THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN unnttnlncd, namely! the stopping of wars | FRESHMEN TOP* 19-0 ftontinued from first page) conspicuous players were Hughes and Bi ooks, the Mercersburg halfbacks. Prloi, tho quarterback, also mode a fine showing. The'threo men mention ed were very conspicuous when the Moicersburg team scored a 7-0 victory over ”3111" Roper’s Princeton Cubs a week previously All three of -them toic off n number of large gains against the Frosh but the Merceisburg line was much too weak for Penn State and the Mercersburg backs were able to get away with largo gains only on ■thioo or four occasions The game opened -with'Mercersburg confident of victory’ Penn State re ceived the ball and immediately chang ed the Mercersburg attitude In four play s Coach Herman’s team had scor ed a touchdown On the fourth play Gi egory started from the five yard Ufio and did not stop until he planted the ball across tho goal line McCoy kick ed the goal Tho Freshmen then kicked to the Cumberland Valley play ers and after a series of rittempted line plunges and end runs the academy men wore forced to kick On receiving the ball the Frosh Immediately started a march down the field and did not-stop until the quarter ended, with tho ball on the Mercersburg thirty yard line in possession of the Freshmen. 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