Page Four SMASHING ATTACK TOO MUCH FOR SOUTHERNERS (Continued from first page) unsuccessfully, so tout the bill bc t mu ihc puipeily of tho Yellow Jack ets on tlicls twenty %.ud lino Tech Immediately tued u lot ward pis, which was mounded However the hill w it ad\ meed fifteen yaids bc i iusi« ,i Tech foiw.ud had been Hipp ed it this place Gcotgia was power less to gain ind Ferst punted to Kill ingu in tnldl'cld Killlngei made four s .mis thiough left tackle A delayed piss pliy Hik'd to giin, but a forward pass to Wilson netted first down Thiee mine fust downs followed and resulted in Stile's second touchdown In this much down the field "Wilson figured pieminently making a fine showing igiinst the Tech lino and cartying the spheie o\ei the 0 yatd line fdi tho sK points on a delayed pass pl.i> Llght nei kicked the goal Score tenn State ’l4. Geotgi i lech 7 Bent/ 'kicked off to Tech’s fifteen \ ud line, iml the ball was returned twontv vmds aftu which an exchange of punts took pi ice Georgia had the lull on bei foitv >.ud line A forward piss was attempted In tho Yellow Jac kets but was intercepted by Killinger and tiie bill was put "into play on States thirty-five yatd lino After gaining five yaids in three plays, State punted to Georgl i's thirty yatd line, and the h ilf ended after Georgia had succeeded in working the batl back to nen midlield foi a first down Tlilnl Quarter The half opened with Killinger re coiling the Mil on the ten yard line md returning it twenty yards A dive tin ongh left tackle and a fine forward ptss fioin State's quaitciback to Mc- Collum netted twentv-foui yards Here the Southern ling held and the ball Changed hands on Techs thirty yard tnatkci Aftei two no gnin plays, a tiiple pass formation yielded a first down foi Georgia but tho next two plays netted only thtoe yards and Ferst punted, Kiitfngci iccclvlng on the twenty Mid lino and running the ball bu tc ten % lids A lako pass, a plunge it right tackle and a rush thiough M'ltci lesulted in a first down Kill ings lairiod the oval five yards thru Geoigiis left tackle after which 'Wil son made the fiist of his two sensa tional runs He took tho ball thirty seven vauls thiough the Tech line, ilmost eluding McDonough, who alone blocked his wav to a clear field shortly aftei a beautiful pass to Blghtnei, who caught the ball over Tech’s goal was declared void because of an offside, and a second pass, this to McCollum was successful, but not long enough to place the ball over the | We eat Chriss Kunzler’s Red j Rose Meat Products, the best I obtainable Have you given it a trial. 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METZGER 1 wmxm line and It became Tech's pioperty ou hei eight j.ud line Fcrst Idckeil to Kllliugoi un the Ceoigla thiity -five mul mark, and the lattei returned it Iwcnlv \uids Wilson made nine \arris tliiougli tackle and a fake double jims scored a Ciist dow n This time State was not be denied and five plays, one of which was u torwaid pass fot fl\e yaids to llnffoid, placed the bull on the thice yard lino, from which pos ition Llghtner, on a delayed pass play squeezed ov ei the line fot his teuns thlid touchdown This same pl.ijoi. with his usual ineLision, booted the ball squ iroly between the goal posts foi the additional point facoie Penn Mate 21, Geoigia Tech 7 Bent/ kicked to Cooiglas five yaid line, blit the ball was put Into play twentj yards neuer State's goal, Tech gained sK y uds Jn tluee plays before the quaitei ended Final Period The final peilod opened with eight new faces in Tech s line-up, but this change seemed to have no effect in stopping the Nlttany avalinche Tech punted to State's thlrt>-five yard line and Killlngei tctuined the ball to the forty-three yaid inaik Seven yards weio gained I> V Llghtner and Killlngei after vv hleh Hm rv Wilson made his second fecnsntlonul mn for twentj-five yards through the Yellow Jackets’ line Three plajs bj Llghtner, KHlinger and Wilson placed the bull on Techs tw clvo j.ird line, while another first down found the ball within two yards of the west edge of the field From hero Kil llngei had no tiouble In plunging thru Tech's left tackle for the fourth touch down for the Blue tnd White Llght ncr changed the scote from an otfiT'to an even number bj- a beautiful kick Scoic Penn State 28, Georgia Tech 7 —- Immediately after this the State theeling section went wild because, contra j to alt expectations. Captain Snell was sent into the game for the few i emnlnlng moments of play Bent/ kicked to Georgias five yard line and the ball was returned by the Yellow Jacket lecolvcr to the thirty two yard cioss line In two icverso play s tnd one i ush through center Tech gained hei second first down of the half, but the following three plays netted only six yaids, which were coun teracted by an offside penalty, so Tech kicked KHlinger receiving the ball and returning It fifteen yards to States fouy ymd line Snell went through APPLES Retail orders under 12 bushels, order from your State College groceryman. Wholesale orders over 12 bushels can be arranged by calling the office of F. N Fagan, Horticultural Building. Both Phones. . PRICES Retail Wholesale 2 inch York Imperial $1 90 per bu. $1.50 per bu 2J/ 2 inch York Imperial $3 10 per bu. $2 50 per bu 3 inch York Imperial $3 45 per bu. $2.75 per bu s DEPT. OF HORTICULTURE. light tackle fot three yaids and then Stile unleaded un aerial attack that itmoHt icsultcd in a fifth touchdown Twii pisses high and long, c night In Mi Collinii In a sensational way While he wis suitoundcd by foes, entiled the ball to Tech's fifteen yard line Iloie the passing attack failed, and [■Cnihigci, boxed In an attempt to pass, was tin own for an eight yard loss Tech took the ball and falling to gain sufficiently, kicked to midfield Kill- Ingei i culed off two first downs, vvhllo Wilson gained another six yards But tile whistle blow when twenty yaids still separated the ball and Tech’s goal l osts The gieat game was over The line-up Penn Stale Georgia Tech McCollum L, E J Staton Hills L T Mcßco Baer _ LG™ _ Loßey Bentr . Centre . Amis Bodenk R G~ Davis McMahon R T . _ Lymian Hufford RE„ A Etaton KHlinger _ _ Q _ McDonough Wilson . L H„ _ „ Fcrst Lightner R H- _ Barron Knabb F B ... _ „ Harlan RESTORATION OF HORT BUILDING IMMEDIATELY (Continued from first page) hlghlv Inflammable liquid to splash flames over the floor and against the thin beaver board partitions Miss New November VICTOR RECORDS TODAY g AT g IThe Music Room | 8-New Dance Records g THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN AHliousc and the Janltot immediately lushed to the assistance of Miss Fien ds but she was burned while pasing through the flames to the door The lietvei bojid petitions and wooden ioof supports which slopo to the flooi taught flic Immediately and it was onh a shott time until flames ind dense clouds of smoke were pouring from the building BIG GRAPPLING SQUAD ” ASSURES GOOD YEAR (Continued from first page) In the possession of Katsutoshl Xnlto, the Japanese 135-pounder who will un doubtedly be an asset to the grnpifllng team Although Xalto knows little about the American style of wrestling when on Jho mat. he is very good at wrestling from the stand and is one of the quickest wrestlers thit has evei worked on a Poan State floor Tne Jap displays an excellent physical make up, and after ho has familiarized him self with the American methods of wrestling when down, ho will undoubt edlv be one of the! best wrestlers on the Blue and White aggregation Oehrle and Rumberger who both wrestled 145 pounds last winter are again working out, and will compete "Photoplays of Qualify" _ State Coltecji?. “Pa * TUESDAY WANDA HAWLEY In Face Value” Century Comedy WEDNESDAY CLAIRE ADAMS In “A Certain Rich Man” Ballroom. Boy Comedy THURSDAY and FRIDAY DORIS MAY In “The Foolish Age” Added Attractions: BEN TURPIN In “Love und Doughnuts Also tliroc-fourtlis of a reel, showing INAUGURAL AND ALUMNI DAY ACTIVITIES Special prices—Adults, 30c., Chil dren, 16c , and tax FRIDAY und SATURDAY—NIttany VIOLA DANA ‘ / In “There" Are No Villians” 't Tony;Sarg Almanac 111-115 ALLEN STREET ' against Blakslee, MoCool, und Enochs | D s A W-lelund who wrestled 158 last K'lisim may this winter be brought down to 145 pounds Anothci very br'ght piospcct fot this section Is R J Carson ’2l who plays Vanity football and who hus showed gratifying signs of Intent WTOstllng ability In the 158 pound division, Wetzel and Shnulls aie the leaders, and the form er seems to'have the edge on Shnulls Among othci piomlslng mat wotk ers foi this section Is X R Witt ’24 who is working faithfully and who should be able to make n good showing la the trials At present there Is no Vaislty wiest loi In Penn State wio wrestles 175 pound, and Coach Detar Is extremely anxious that a huge numbti of candi dates turn out for this class But the Nlttany team Is by no means left high anv dry for want of 175-pound gmp plcrs, foi ''Dick'' Rauch '22 who has signified Ills Intention of coming out after the football season should have no trouble at all in making the weight and Wilson, an ex-'2O man, expects to be beak in Penn State at Mld-y ear Wilson Is a born wrestler and would lust year have made the team since he defeated Spangled In the trials, but ho received injuries which compelled him to drop wiestling and leave college Had It not been for His unfortunate pi o- NAY POOLS/H ACI" a hunt smommo production . Directed, by WILLIAM A.SEITER, jdlvity foi sustaining Injuries each lyea., Wilson would ,i loubtcdly have jwon a position with the Nlttany grap ! piers long ago J W. But dan ’24, i 175-poundcr, Is ( a so working hard evety day and Is ■ developing promising wrestling ability , ‘Tiny" seems to have clinched tho 'heavyweight class again, and he will have an able understudy In the per son of J T Snrson ’23 Howeiei theie mo big opportunities in this class fot all heavyweight men, and Coach Detar uiges every heavy man In Penn State, who has any in cl'natlon toward the sport, to fry out .lust now a great deal of stress is not being pluccd on developing the voullng waestling squad, but soon a mil will be made for candidates for the fieshnmn team, especially for all weights from and including 138 pounds and up Tlieio seems to be a v wealth of mater ial for all weights up to 158, but very i few Frosh have come out for weights above that class ’ S C MeCaslln, a flrst-y ear man, has shown up exceptionally well as a 145 pound wi ostler | Housewife, have you tast -1 ed Moseman*s~ Peanut I Butter and Home-made i Bologna, from Lancaster, | Pa <■— O— —.— O—O —0 —o FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY ' J. H. MUSSER Tuesday, November 1, 1921 State-Seal Placques See our display of Seal Placques. We are offering this initial order at a special price of three dollars while they,last. We invite you to inspect the qual ity and workman ship on these Seals. RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST.
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