Tuesday, November 1, 1921. FROSH OUTPLAY KISKI IN SCORELESS GAME Frosh Make Five Long Marches to Shadow of Opponent’s Goal Line In the hardest fought game which the Freshmen have experienced this year, the powerful Kiski eleven held Coach Hoimann's yearling squad to a scoicless tlo in the game which was played at Saltshurg last Sturday Penn St.uo olcaily outplayed the academy team from the start to the finish of the game Throughout the contest the Nlttany Cubs played an offensive game with the exception of about five min utes of the play and during that time, when the IClsld team did have tho ball, they were unable to break thiough tho Penn Statc_ line* for any substantial gains Penn State should have won Oft five occasions the Frosh carried the ball ovoi the IClsld five yatd line i and wore unable to put the ball over. Tho Kiski line held like a stone wall when in ’a pinch Onto the Frosh were on the Kiski one yard line, only to fumblo the ball and have Kiski recover Time after time tho' frosh paraded down tho field only to find that they lacked tho push to put the ball across the line for a touchdown and time ofter time tho poor judgment of the Frosh and fierce defensive playing of Kiski caused tho 'Freshmen to lose the ball The Fresh men could buck the l IClskl line almost at will and Ihey were also able to make a great number of successful passes However when it came to a pinch/ tho Kiski line clearly outplayed the Frosh * Offensively the Itiskl team gave the Frosh practically no trouble The academy team never got beyond the Freshmen's fortv vard line Probably the best individual stars of the game were Kratz and Lowry for Penn State and Pendigrast, the IClskl tackle The latter played a wonderful defensive game In fact, had it not been for'hii* ability to get through'the Frosh lino and make tackle after tackle, it is certain that the Freshmen would have won the game by several touchdowns Kratz was easily the star of the Ficshman team He 4s a bit light for the Job of halfback, but he Is a fast deter runner and seems to have won a permanent position on tho Frosh team and Lowry wero the best ground gainers on the Fresh man team Flock, Anderson and McCoy played the best game In the line Flock stood out conspicuously in his defensive play ing, throwing the Kiski baclcs several times for large losses Anderson’s work was a considerable improvement over anything that he has exhibited so You have tried the rest Now Eat the Best BUSY BEE CAFE. l2O-East College Ave . PILGRIM I | CUSTOM TAILORED SHIRTS I Created'and Tailored by Perm'State graduate I Sample Shirts and Pattern Cards on'/display * November Ist; 2nd AT ' £ THE NITTANY INN I This is our first display at Penn State and we offer you wonderful shirt values, tailored to your ? measure, at / $2.00 to $16.00 No more sleeves too long or too short, or long pointed collars when you wanted them short pointed— The Shirt is tailored to suit the individuaTs taste.' Imported and Domestic Oxfords, Checks, Linens, and Silks to select from. | SERVICE COURTESY SATISFACTION THE PILGRIM SHIRT CO. MILTON, PA. CATERERS SERVE THEM SERVE US PRODUCTS WHOLESALE RETAIL GENTZEL far- this year * Gregory, In the Fresh man backtlcld, punted better than ever but he was veiy weak in showing inter ference Cray, the Klski center played a very good defensive game. He also did some 'fine punting for the academy lads Jones, who played left end for the Klski team, also deserves credit for the manner In which ho broke up most of the plays that came to his side of the line. The line-up was as follows Klski Penn State Jones _. _ left end- McCoy Pendlgost* left tcaklc. - Parshall Bauchman . _ left guard. Flock Gray _ center. Shaner Fenton right, guard Alwine McGee aright tackle. Artelt "Wild „ _ right end . _ - .Anderson West i _ . quarterback. Kerstotter Millman ~ left halfback. _ Krntz Bobensteln right halfback. - . Lowry McNally _ .fullback _ _ Gregory Substitutions—Penn State,. Yost for Artelt, Hartman for Kerstettcr, Wil son >for Gregory. HALLOWE’EN PARTY , STAGED BY “REHABS” The Ladies’ AuxllUary of the Rehab ilitation Club staged a Hallowe’en party at the “Rehab" club rooms last Satur day evening Fifty coupleß, all wear ing masks, attended, and the costumes they wore were grattfylngly varied and original The entertainment for the guests consisted in singing, dancing, and play ing of games, and the usual refresh ments weio served Mrs I L.«Pottß won the pri2e for the most originally costumed woman, while N A Hansoon '24 was the moat com pletely disguised man. Mrs B <L Ak erly and Mr. Frank Barkley captured the awards for the funniest getups President Joseph F. Miller announced at the party that over one hundred places have already been reserved for the annual banquet of the Rehabilita tion Club, which occurs next Saturday evening The Rehabs certainly will not lack prominent' personages at the Pennsyl vania'Day festival, as Dr Thomas, Dr Sparks, all the deans, and Professors Bressler and E K Hibshman, along with several men prominently known throughout tno state, have accepted in vitations to attend ** BHBWBMIUHMBWIMawBHIMII I YOU | I WILL WANT | | FLOWERS | f FOR PA. DAY? M 9 S ORDER NOW | | CRUM & SPRAGUE - | | PHI,KAPPA PSI S | Bell-Tel. 86 9 | Out-of-Doors | The Outing Club which was organis ed two years ago and had such a suc cessful season last year, is being or ganized this fall for a much more suc cessful’ and interesting time As yet thoro la no permanent or definite form of government, that of last year being the form of an experiment At a meot inf held last week, however, an im portant step was taken in the selecting *of a committee to met with Dr Kern for the purpose of drawing up a con stitution by which the club may bo governed Plans, were also discussed concerning the manner of choosing an executive board At the next meet ing which will bo held Wednesday, November ninth. It is certain that the organization of the Club will bo well under way As It is the aim of Che Cltib'to stim ulate interest In outdoor sports, es pecially hiking, a cabin was secured last year at Chaitcr Oak. This was a place to which members of the club could hike and spend the week end This is only a small part of the ambi tions of the club They Intend to place a chain of cabins' over the mountains besides having the trails which will be most used Indicated by means of signs It is probablcnlso that a column will be run once a week in the COLLEGIAN with the description of a certain hike with directions to reach the destination and a description of the several‘points of interest in the nearby mountains A year ago last spring a group of men in the college established the Penn State Outing Club,' an organization modeled in general purpose and nature after the well-known Dartmouth l or ganization They desired to organize ana promote the interests and love of the out-of-doors State College is sur- House Party Refreshments ICE CREAM FANCY CAKES FRUIT PUNCH Place Your Order Now Harvey Brothers 220 East College Ave. ’ Bell Phone 211 CHRISTMAS GOODS, THINGS-OF BEAUTY, IN ABUNDANCE TO SELECT FROM' - AT . THE CRABTREE CO. . HALLMARK-JEWELERS ’ , State College, Pa. • WE are ready to supply your wants in evening Shoes and Oxfords. .Pat. Button Shoe Pat. Oxfords Mat Calf Oxford N $9.00 THEY ALL CARRY VELVET-TAN. SOLES AND HOLLOW HEELS. Graduate Chiropodist At Our Store Every Tuesday and Thursday 10 A. M. I to 3.30 P. M. 20th Century Shoe Co. [ 121 Allen St. ' D. J. Lehman, Mgr. THE PENh 3TATE COLLEGIAN rounded by a countrj unusually fav orable to such activ tiles as arc promot ed by the ami the scheme has flourished. The plan received the hearty support anil co-operation of Be/dek and the depairtment of phy sical education was Instrumental In securing the first cabin, located near Charter Oik In the Inst year the club slowly got under vvaj in its activities Facts on the Game / _____ The Golden Tornado seemed to be onlv a rofieshing gale to the Penn State players after i Us first sweep across the Polo Grounds Penn State felt the full force of the tornado In the first few minutes of play but KDUngers long iun foi u goal from the kickoff soon had a great soothing effect on the disturbing element. A laige Penn State pennant floating from the staff of an M L’“ station just outside of the grounds showed fore thought and work on the part of some State College supporters. Two mon ster Blue and White 1 tanners were al so conspicuously displayed on the field Fifteen minutes before the game started, only about ten or fifteen thou sand spectators were I seated Then a steady stream continued to come even aftei the players were in action until thirty thousand people had found seats in the stands, sonic of which were es pecially built for the occasion When Kllllnger filtered through the enth e Tech team foi a touchdown from the kickoff he showed the speotators something they’ often read about but very ruiely witness .“Killy’’ showed himself to be of All-American calibre on Saturday by his wonderful broken 1 "After-Every Meal” . WRlGffifS The Flavor Lasts! $9.00 $7.50 field running, by hlu handling of low tricky punts on the run, by hurling long and short forward passes with the accuracy of a baseball, by kicking well and b> running the team in the man nor of a great field general * Thu whole team played well and Yel low Jackets could not hald the varied attack of the Lions Llghtncr and Wil son were consistent ground gainers and they went through the Tech line for many advances McCollum at left end cuught forward passes in a manner that was amuring. Penn State’s cheering was aided greatly by many visitors and support ers In tho section who received printed cards containing the jells of the Nit tan> School These were distributed by the cheer leaders who worked hard in encouraging the team to vlctorv. The Georgia Tech rooters Introduced some thing new Into college cheering by the constant use of the bass and snare diums ns an accompaniment to the jells Friendly rivalry existed between tho bands of the two schools, as they play ed numbers, one directly following the other before the game Between halves the Penn State band paraded between the goal posts and made a "hit” by pta\ing "Dixie” directly in front of the Georgia cheering section After- the game, the band also paraded on the field followed bj the rooters from Penn State ‘You heat us and beat us fair and Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave. Here’s why CAMELS are the quality cigarette BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into this one brand. Camels are as good as it’s possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette it’s possible to buy. Nothing is done simply for show. 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C, good Wo knew you wera a good team but didn’t know you were that good," •said Coach Alexander of Georgia Tech to Hugo Be/dek after the contest Ho also congratulated the officials In their Impartial and efficient manner In handling the game “And>" Lytle made tho trip to Now York and arrived on the Polo grounds curb Students Immediately saw him and called on Penn State's oldest active supporter for a speech "Andj" was Just preparing to do so when the Georgia Tech band started to play and the rooters momentarily forgot about him. “Red" Barron at right half played the most effective game for Tech and largely by’ his swift and hard plunges and end runs was the team fiom the South able to score a touchdown Great cheers greeted Cuptnin George Snell when he commenced warming up on the side lines nnd lasted until he DANIEL K. CHASE SIGMA PI HOUSE Phone 125 went Into the game In tho Bezdck sat back on bencli'nnd smiled as Ills pui ed the Southerners Gei with a lnp full of tricks, compete with the Penn Stnti a list of fundamental piajs had mastei ed “Be/” must i lot for his cncounlei wltl in two weeks The Husky Voi For Tickling Cc Fits the Vest P Medicate Throat Di P. D.-& Co. REXALL DRUG S. ROBERT J. MIL
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