WARRIORS DOWN :negie tech, 28—7 nucd Ci om fli st page Penn State... . v ml line, Robei tson and i <_ iri y lag the pigskin Cor irds With two plays to go, kicked out on the Nittany line Plunges by Llghtnei, cl Killingei netted only eight Lightnct punted to Tech on eight yard line Tech, Call- In mote than a Cow yards, :Ic, ind Penn State atait<*>l a i to fumble on Tech's Corey The Slclbos then worked a ttlple pass, Robertson secui- Ul and tunning almost sixty* a touchdown Comfort klck- Carnegie Tech.. Penn State 4 Penn State 4 Penn State 26 Penn State‘s Average—37 yards Penn State 5 " Carnegie Tech 4 Successful—l for 40 yards Successful —2 for 63 yards Intercepted 0 , Intercepted 2 clcked off again, the pigskin i back to Toch s forty yard \b by Robertson and Brum tted nine yaids but, refusing chance ,on the fourth down, punted Killinger and WU i a fitst down, “Killy M made ds mote, Llghtner made one a pass failed, and then Kil led! to Tech's forty-five yard ’untbaugh and Sawyer got , uds betweie them and the led Penn State 15 yards Penn State 390 ind swept up the field to tho Nlttny .wenty-oight yard mark by means of :nd runs and Une-pb’ngcs by Robert- Second Quarter he ball on the Nittany forty line, the Plaid was forced to ball going out on the thirty- L line Again held in check, .Mitptlng two line plays and a in State returned the kick to twenty-yard mark Brum d Sawyer secuied a first down i a fake cilss-cioss enabled gh to get loose and race to and White twenty-yard line. Nittany line held solidly and, > desperation, the Skibos at a l’orwaid pass which "Killy" son and Mills and by a forward paBS to Mills At this point, Palm, Penn State's left halfback, intercepted a Plaid pass and thc“game ended Tho line-up. Carnegie Tech Penn State Potter - _ L~ E_ . _ Frank Comfoit L T- Hills Henderson jL G». _ Logue Irwin -C~ Bentz Rosonbloom _R G Bedcnk Sprinkle _ - R. T McMahon Godden . _. R B _ Hufford Robei taon . . . Killinger Sawyei _ L H„ _ Wilson Anderson _ R H- . Llghtner Biumbaugh F B„ _ Knabb Touchdowns—Robertson, Killinger, Llghtnei, Wilson 2 Goals from touch downs—Comfort. Llghtner 4 Substi tutions Penn State—Palm for Wilson, Cornwall foi Knabb, Redinger for Llghtner Carnegie Tech—NJewman for Godden, Godden for Newnmn, Ave foi Sprinkle, Mills for Brumbaugh, Zclt for Ave, Sable for Godden Ref eree—Daughtery, W and J Umpire— Dallenbuck. Illinois HcadUnesman— Godcharle3, Lafayette Field Judge— Crotius, Dartmouth. Time of periods —l5 minutes each d Penn State's first real the game followed. Using football, Killingei, Wilson, nei lipped thru the Plaid dc consecutlve gains of four and i and soon had the ball vvith ids of the goal An end run ger biought n touchdown booted the goal kicked off for Tech, the ball iled bick to Penn State's 1 mark Killinger made three I then thiew a long forward ank who made forty yards on Wilson knocked off a yard the ball was fumbled on the and Godden fell on it Cor he latter’s thirteen yard line s kicked to Penn State Just os ame to a close. Third Quarter DRESS ECONOMIST WILL SPEAK TO WOMEN TODAY The women students arc to have an unusual opportunity* offered them this afternoon in the form of a lecture to be given by Mrs Chester Story on tho subject of "Intelligent Dressing” Airs. Story, who holds the position of Dress Economist In the Joseph Horne Co of Pittsburgh, will address tho girls at 4*15 in the Old Chapel Her wide experience with the problems of dross economy and appropriate dressing will piovc not only valuable but also’vit ally Interesting to those 1 who will at tend tho lecture Kate opened the second half :rmlned mood but, after sec i consecutive first downs, was within seventeen yards of the posts Line-bucks by Ander- Sawyor failed to gain much a the Skibos and they were kick, Killinger catching the .ho foity three yard line Kil ilson, and Llghtner again got ightnlng-llko plunges and end after three first downs, Llght le.Plald line.for a touchdown deked the goal, ug the ball on the kickoff e, the Nittany eleven proced ash Its way down the field, is by Killinger and Wilson in the advance Finally Penn s within two yards of the roal line and It required but :k by Wilson to push over the Ltany scoie Llghtner again tly kicked the goal Again :ed off to the Blue nad White, lave a repetition of the last Wilson and Killinger each Inu foi about twelve yards the help of Llghtner made list down just as the quarter *Mrs Story will also speak before the women of the town in the Presbyterian church at eight o'clock this evening FROSII AT STEVENS TECH • In order to enfone the Freshman customs at Stevens Tech the Sopho moio class has put Into effect a new plan whereby each Freshman Is fur nished a card with the printed res* motions, to be carried at all times. A Freshman found not carrying such a card must buy a new one for twenty five cents Every time a rule is broken, one of the corners of his card will be torn off, and after the card has been completely shorn of its coiners a new one will have to be bought Fourtli Quarter a yaid penalty at the beginn le final period, checked the dvance and Killinger punted fifteen v.ird line, from where nod effoits of the Skibo backs ight six yards Andorsbn ick to Penn State but the cn soon was given the ball i a punt by “KiUy," the plg cuiried to Tech's forty-three by Robertson. Failing to uch headway against the defense of tho Blue and -cli kicked again and Penn led a drive from its twenty mark Wilson hit right cloven yaids, Llghtner made Irst down on two straight Vilson, Llghtner and Killing thru for two more first id then Wilson scraped his id left end fiom tho fifteen oi Penn State's fourth touch ghtnci made Ills fourth goal U. OF CINCINNATI! TO Giound Is being prepaired for a new dormitory at the University of Cin cinnati!, costing $260,000 The build ing, which will comprise three sections to be added to at a later date, will bo featured by a five story memorial tower This at the corner of the L shaped building Is to have rooms for memorial lecords, war trophies, alumni tablets and other similar University Records »TfclManjTfrafrf Go. Photoplays Qualify' _ _ „„„ -n .State Coltecjt?. "Pa - eked off to Tech, Robei tson he ball back to the forty lino Tho Skibos then flash irsl leal power of the hnif Jiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiinimimuiraiimmiiiiniigi E 5 S ootwear WEDNESDAY •ry Goods fotions holesale iroceries THURSDAY W. College Ave. iiiimmuQiiitimniinuiutiwmuumuuoiß LION VS SKIBO Touchdowns Goals from touchdowns First downs Fonvard passes Penalties Yards in scrimmage RED CROSS PREPARING FOR ANNUAL ROLL CALL The Roll Call Chairman and the Exe cutive Committee of the State College Chapter American Red Cross are poi fecting plans foi the annual t oil call They feel that the community is well aware 'of the value of the Nursing Scrvicq and the aid to disabled ex-ser vice men Nothing less than the most generous and whole-hearted support will suffice to keep up the service The chapter is vciy glad to announce that -ifty cents only of each membership fee, whether this Is one dollai or ten, must be sent to National hearquaiters This will make the community feel that a greater share of Its fees can go to the support of local projects than evei before „ ■-» Further announcements concerning the date and plan of the Roll Call will bo made next week FJtOSH FORCED TO VISIT ZOO AT Ur OF CINCINNATI The piesidcnt of the Freshman class and three other Freshmen * being met on the campus of the University of Cincinnati the other day by several Sophomores wore gently bound and gagged and token via auto to puy a visit to the monkeys In the zoo Here they were placed in the cage In order to pay proper respect to the animal They did not take kindly to their en vhonment, however, and in the ab- ; sence of the keeper, broke through the bars and escaped ENGINEERING EXTENSION PROF RESIGNS POSITION K. L Relchelderfer, instructoi in Engineering Extension, lius resigned to go Into commercial life as a repiesent atlvc of one of the largest bonding houses in New York City Mr Reich oldcrfer was an Industrial Engineer In the Class or 1920 and had been con nected with the Engineering Extension aatqs j3as oSopoD ato jo uojspvjQ graduation CARRY RESTRICTION CARDS ILUE NEW DORMITORY Phone X 25 JEWEL CARMEN In “Nobody” SUNSHINE COMEDY ‘The Devilish Romeo' PEARL WHITE In “A Virgin Paradise” LARRY SEMON COMEDY ‘The Bakery* In m Tlig Night Horseman” SPORT REVIEW 0 7 14 7—28 .. 7 0 0 o—7 Carnegie Tech 1 Carnegie Tech 1 Carnegie Tech 6 Carnegie Tech 8 Average—34 yards Carnegie Tech 5 yards Carnegie Tech 151 DANIEL K. CHASE SIGMA PI HOUSE SATURDAY—Nittany ALICE BRADY Id “Hash Money” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALL STAR CAST In “A Man’s Home” One of thq seasonß greatest pic- tures—One you should CLUDE COOK In "Tho Guido’ Adults 30c, Children 15c and tax THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PROF. BORLAND VISITS FAMOUS DAIRY FARM Piofossor A A Borland, head'of the Depm tment of Dairy Husbandry, ioc ently ictuineU from u visit to the famous dairy farm of Mr. John A Bell, at Coraopolls, Pennsylvania, where he delivered an address before approxi mately 1000 farmers, on the subject "The Future of tho Dairy Industry ” Mi R E Hagar, of Illinois, it noted Holstein breeder, auctioneer, and Judge, "who has likewise tho distinction of hav ing lmd for seven consecutive year*) the Grand Champion Holstein Cow at the International Dairy Show, wan in chaige of tho mens’ Jurging contest at the Bell farm The prize for the man exhibiting the greatest skill in judg ing tlic animals was a valuable Hol stein bull calf Mr Hagai, who can obviously lay claim to being an authority on the sub ject of Holstein cattle, announced Mr Bell's herd of one hundred and fifty holstcin cattle tho best herd of Hol stoi ncattlq In the Unitd States MERCER COUNTY CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Mercer County Club held its first meeting last Thursday evening in Old Main, when old acquaintances vvero renewed and new ones formed The following officers were elected at the session* President, D. M. Carr, Vice Piesldent, William Wihito, Secretary and Treasurer, W W. Bell A meeting will be-held in the near future at which plans will be arranged for a get-together at the Christmas va cation All students from Mercer County should watch the bulletin bonds for the announcement of this meeting PENN STATE GRADUATE IN I. E. GOES TO BRAZIL Kenneth Ivork '2O who was a stud cent in the Industrial Engineering De partment and who was recently sent by the Standard Oil Company of New Yoik to Brazil for preliminary* train ing. Ims been transferred from Maceo B.izll to Buhln, Brazil FAMOUS ACTRESS HERE ON THURSDAY NIGHT Continued from first page greatest dramatist of nil ages Of her success as a leader of Shakespeare, can be quoted at length from the pub lications in the train of her report olre” A series of delightful readings, fi om the Philadelphia Public Ledger No less enthusiastic is the Philadelphia Recoid —"Mona Morgan Is an author ity on the interpretation of Shakes peare ’* Tho Svvarthmore Players Club said, "Unanimous expressions of delight from all our members,", Clark University expresses their apprecia tion, "The students“nre looking for ward' to having her again" Press comment in keen,, appreciation of Miss BREAD. . PIES CAKES , . Ice Cream, a Specialty STATE COLLEGE BAKERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR Morgan's rai c ability might still ho quoted The Penn State' Playcis me going to have tho plcaxuie of piesenting hci to the college audience She will bo biought heie undci the auspices of the Extension Department of The Players, which has so mateiially dev eloped In the last two seasons that she will be presented without an ad mittance fee The supreme purpose of The Pluvuis Is bettei drama for not onlv Stato College but foi the state of Pennsylvania at laige With this In mind the Penn Stato Players take great pleasure in announcing tho ap pearance of Miss Morgrin next Thurs day evening in the Auditorium Vciy often a touch of personal 1b very effective In helping one to appre ciate In a letter to Mr Cloetingh Miss Morgan said, "Toll tho Penn State boys that I was at the game at tho Polo Grounds last Saturday and tooted for them'" TECH HARRIERS WIN FROM BLUE AND WHITE Continued fiom first page to break tho tape /was Snyder, who was closely followed 'by Captain Coopci, Shields and Enck Each team started five men in tho race They finished as follows* Kelly, Carnegie Tech, first, Dykeman, Carnegie Tech, second. Mil ler, Carnegie Toch, third, Snyder, Penn State, fourth. Cooper, Penn State, fifth. Shields, Penn State, sixth, Enck, Penn State, seventh. Greenlaw, Carnegie Tech, eighth; Wcndler, Penn State, ninth, and Tubbs, Carnegie Tech, tenth At jtimes Snyder and Cooper menaced tho Tartan runners, but at no time were they able to break up the lead which Captain Miller and his two team mates established caily*in the race This was the first meet that a Penn State cross country team lost since the fall of 1918 when they lost by a nar row margin to the l University of Fenn slvania runneis "The'three Tech men who finished first had to extend them selves to the utmost to finish In the three leading places and-Kelly, Dyke man and Miller fell exhausted as they crossed tho line Every Penn State man who took part In the race finish ed almost ns fresh as at the start of the meet NITTANY SOCCERITES DEFEAT LEHIGH ELEVEN (Continued from first page) acterized with practically the same tac tics being employed by both sides and seldom were the visitors able to ap proach the Nittany goal Twice tho ball was delivered Into the hands of Longhurst but the why Blue and White goal tender filled his position well and disappointed all hopes of the engineers The second point was 'se cured twenty-two minutes after the ac- .rv All local subscribers to the COLLEGIAN are re quested to verify their addresses in order to in sure the delivery of their copies. ]To do this please write your name, your old and your new address on a card and drop it in the box which will be placed in our office for that purpose.] PENN STATE COLLEGIAN. curate shot of Tiaphoncr's when Cap tain Giupp lecclvcd the ball on the wing, passed it to Gaul in the center,, who passed it back to Grupp at tho side of the goal, and upon receiving It sent It on Its way for tho second pointoi Tho first half ended with the ball near the Lehigh goal Tho second half opened with both aggregations putting foith their best efforts to eclipse the woi k of tho first pei lod W.u noiy replaced Kelly In the Nittany Unc-up and the Lehigh posi tions were tilled with the same men who started thf game, but an unfortun ate accident near the middle of the second half forced Coach Carpenter to send in a substitute for Whitney In a scrimmage both Whitney and War ner jumped for the possession of the ball, their heads met In mid-air, and Whitney sustained a broken nose which piovcd to be more serious tfian appeared ut first He received medi cal attention at the college infirmary and was ablu to return with his team mates after the game Lehigh secured its lone tally Just befoic this uccident when they were able to invade Nittany territory and shoot the ball post the Blue and White goal, keeper after a session of accurate passing and clever footwork. Third Tally a Fluke One of the remarkable features of the contests was tho manner in which Penn Stato secured Its third tally In an effort to reach the Nittany goal to tie the score, the visitors made a strong rain and dribbled the ball to the twenty yard lino but the dependable Tuesday, November 8,1921 .Regncr 'sent the ball out of danger with a long punt that sent the ball Into tho hands of the waiting Penn State forward lino which got Into action Im mediately When tho ball was a short distance from the goal line, a Lehigh attempted to kick tho ball to the side of the goal and thus get 1t out of. dangerous territory hut it hit anothei Lehigh man and was deflected into the goal This made tho final polntci for tho Blue und White team. Among those who pluyod an excep tional game for Lehigh were Captain Brower, Whitney, De Menres, and Sic ilians The Nittany stars for this con test were Traphonei, Rcgner, Hoster man, and Hurra! The lineups were as follows * ' Penn State Lehigh Longhhurst . Goal Capt Brewer Regncr R F B„ Do Menezcs Hosterman ' L F. B Newlln Harrnl It H. B „ „ Lamb Keller C H B _ _ ... Warren Binns L H. B. . . Whitney Kelly . _ I R_ _ Mercur Miller _ _ O R_ _ Gonzalos Traphonei _ C F~ _ Ferondez Gaul . I L . . Walters Capt. Grupp . O L.„ ..Slomans Substitutions: Lehigh, Grace for Whitney; Penn State, Warner for Kelly Referee Mr. Arthus , Whtson, Phila. Time of halves. Forty minutes. Lines man* Bolst and Helms FOUND—WATCH The person who lost the watch on tho football field last Saturdy, may have the samu by identifying It at the Gym . s ~~v r
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