1 Page Foot pums mi PRESENT PROGRAM AT WEEK END Three Plays To Be Given Will Be Features in Future Exten sion Work On Saturday evening In the Audit orium The Penn Stato Players will present three one act pla\s “Aren't They Wondois,” “The Dear Departed," and "The Piopesal" Those perform ances hate been woiked up by the two rcpcrtolie companies of “The Players” under the direction of Mr Cloctlngh and Mr Amend so as to hate on hand an extensive programme of plays in connection with the extension plan of The Players They are to bo given fsee at this staging in order to acquaint the student body at the collcgo with the work Into which The Play era have entered so Enthusiastically A collec tion will bo taken up, not to make money but to merely help pay the run- ning expenses It is the further plan of The Players to have in the future other attractions like Miss Mona Morgan It is an ex tensive program that The Players have launched and one indeed worthy of not: only the organization Itself but of the college The time of the performance has been act at 7 15 so that students may see the plays and go to the Alumnae dance afterwards ALUMNAE CLUB TO HOLD DANCE NEXT SATURDAY The dance that Is to bo given next Satuiday night In the Armory under the auspices of the Penn State Alum nae Club will embody some new featur* es that have not marked the recent collcgo dances that have been held on the c-:upus The evening will be one one immense party consisting of the different characteristics that mark a regular get together Tables are to be provided for the caid experts who will bo given an opportunity to show their skill in manipulating the card3boar<ls and the music will be the best obtain able Special rulings will govern the dance os regards the freshmen and co-cdu catlonal students of the institution Freshmen customs may be disregarded lor the one night is the ruling that the student tribunal has decreed to be In effect and the affair will not count as a social function for the coeds Dancing will reign from eight to twelve at the nominal cost of $1 50 a couple. The money raised will be used by the club for the furtherance of the Student iLoan Fund PENNA RANKS HIGH IN DAIRY PRODUCTS The Dairy Husbandry Department of Penn State heads one of the most -'•lmpcvVArJ-tagrjruUturaJ—cJitarprJsrw. An. the state According to the lost cen sus, this state has 835,855 dairy cows over two years of age, and these cows produce 421,031,355 gallons of milk a year, the value of which, excluding the home use of milk and cream, reach es $90,617,373 It Is interesting to note how Penn sylvania, usually thought of only as a great mining and manufacturing state, ranks in regard to several dairy industries This stato stands seventh in number of cows, and her cows rank - fourth in the amount of milk they pro duce The value of the dairy products highest in the country, as Is also_tho value, of the market milk sold The state ranks third in the production of 1 condensed milk, second for farm but ter, and first in the manufacture of ice cream. ’ PEAK SACKETT ATTENDS BANQUET AT HARRISBURG Dean Sackett attended the banquet of the Harrisburg branch of the Alu mni Association at Harrisburg last Fri day night About slxty-flvc persons were present and a very' enthusiastic meeting vva3 held in support of the program which Dr Thomas has out lined for the College RIFLE TEAM WILL BE FORMED AT PENN STATE There will be a meeting of men In terested In forming a Penn StatCßiflo Team on Tuesday evening, November twenty-second in 220 Old Main, at sev en o’clock General organization plans nnimiiMirttc3inxiuiiniaitmtiiitiint[iuitimiaitmimmuuiiiiii!mnmiiitniiic3nmt!i]iTicmiuittiiimiiiiiiiitirujiijiiitmtamiiittiiHUimjit Collegian Shoes ON SPECIAL DISPLAY AT NITTANY INN DECEMBER sth and 6th Our representative, Mr. Carl P. Boger, will I be in State College on December sth and | 6th, to show you the new Winter styles | of FARR Collegian shoes and hosiery. , ,| l Farr Bros. Co. Allentown, Pa. | umaumiumaiiiimiiiiiDiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiimimimiiiiiiiiDmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniimiinilj will lie discussed and a constitution and i by-laws will be ovolvod at the meeting The new team Is to bo affiliated with the Xatlon.il Rifle Association DEAN AVATTE ADDRESSES U. OF TENNESSEE STUDENTS Dean Watlsf-uddicssed the students in agriculture .it the University of on his way back from the Conference oC Land Grant Colleges, which was held In New Oi leans recently. Dean Watts was lloi tlculturlst and Secretary of the Agricultural Experiment station of .lie Umvcisity of Tennessee ftom 1890 to 1890 PANTHER TIES LION IN MUDDY CONTEST (Continued from first page) v ear was particularly good But on the othei hand, so was Tiny McMahon and Stan McCollum It w is onlv to tie expected that the same offensive tactics which had caus ed Haivard. Georgia Tech. Lehigh, Cainegle Tech and the Navy so much tioublc, would bo used in this game Dutlng the first few plays It also add ed to this list Pop Warner's proteges, but ns soon os this tricky attack was solved, the Lion’s troubles began As a lesult, Kllllngcr was forced to kick eleven times when further gains wero impossible A notable feature of the game was the fact that there was no long drives down the field by either team The biggest drive of the contest came In the third period when Pitt unlcascd an offensive which netted throe first downs Penn State rodters drew a sigh of tellct, however, when Harry Wilson Intercepted Davies’ forward piss on the Blue and White’s 18-yard line and when KilUnger punted the oval into neutral territory Slate’s Clinnce’to Score Penn l-uiu* « bi 00 cst chance to score came duiing the second period when Killy punted to Davies on the latter’s five yaid line Davies carried the oval to the 18-yaid lino but fumbled when he was tackled Ray Baer recovered the ball on the next play Wilson re peated Davies’ performance and Pitt recovered on her 22-yard line Then Colonna also failed to hold on to the ball and McCollum fell on it This triple exchange of fumbles gave the Nlttany Lion the ball In the shad ow of Pitt’s goal posts but Klllinger, Llghtner and Wilson could not seem to make the necessary yards and when on the fourth down a forward pass, Kiltingoi to Wilson was grounded, the ball went to Pitt on the 15-yard lino The game in detail First Quurtcr Captain Davies won the toss and chose the north goal, with the'wind at his back Bontz liicked off for State to Davies on the 10-yard line, and Davies ran back to the 28-yard line Anderson for a two yard loss Pitt was offside and was penal ized five yards Colonna made three yards at center, and Anderson was smeared at left end for a yard gain Davies punted to Klllinger on the State 35-yard lino He returned four yards Wilson got but a yard at right tackle Pitt was offside, penalized five yards Llghtner, at the center of the line, picked up three yards Klllinger added two yards at right end Llghtner hit a stonewall at left tackle and got but a yard Klllinger punted to Davies on the seven yard line, and ho returned to the 18 Colonna plunged through center for four yards Davies, at the center of the line, picked up two yards, Col onna hit right guard for four yards Both sides were offside, and the ball was brought back. Colonna dove thru right guard for two yards Davies kicked to Klllinger on the State 43 yard line, and ho was dropped in his tracks for no return. Wilson dove through right tackle for threo yards, Llghtner broke through the center of the lino for 10 yards and a first down Klllinger was thrown for a two-yard loss at left end Wilson rounded right end for eight yards iLighnor failed at center on a fake pas 9» Klllinger punted from the Pitt 40- yaid line out of bounds on the 12 yard line Colonna hit center for three yards Davies punted to Klllinger in midfield Ho returned four yards Wil son lost a yard on a bad pass. Kill inger picked up three yards at left end A double pass, Wilson to Kil- Ungcr, got but a yard. KilUnger punted out of bounds on Pitt’s 10-yard lino Davies punted from in back of his goal line to Klllinger on tho 45 yard line Llghtner was smeared at center for no gain Knabb found a hole at center for five yards Llghtner got a yard at centor Klllinger kicked fcom the 35 yard line over tho goal lino The boll was put in play on tho 20 yard ine A doubo pass. Davies to Anderson, netted foui yards Colonna dove through light guard for two yards Colonna bucked through center for a first down on tho 30 yard line y A double pass, Colonna to Anderson, added four yards Colonna broke thru tho center of tho line for four more The quartei ended with the ball In Pitts possession on its own 39-yard line third down and two yards to gain Score Pitt 0, Stato 0 • Second Quarter Colonna found a holo at center for three, yards and a first down on tho 12-yard lino Davies turned right end foi four yards A double pass, Colonna to Anderson, picked up four yards Colonna hit center for a first down, on State’s 48 yard line Davies fumbled, but recovered for no gain A lateral pass, Holleran to Davies, got but two yards A long pass, Davies to Hol leran, failed by Inches on the State 30 yard lino Davies punted to Klllinger on tho 20 yard lino Klllinger lost a yard at left end, A double paesT Klllinger to Llghtner, netted 11 yards and a first dow n on the 36-yard Ine Williams was substituted for Jordan at right end On a fake pass, Llghtn&C picked up two more at center Llghtner got two more at right tackle A double pass, 'Llghtner to Klllinger. failed' to gain i Klllinger kicked ’to Davies on tho five yard line Ho was tackled on tho 15, and fumbled, Baer recovering for State Wilson fumbled, Kolly recovering for Pitt on the 19 yard line , Colonna fumbled, McCollum recovered for State on the 21 yard line Klllinger turned right end for throe yards iLlghtner added a yard at right guard A double pass, Llghtner to Wilson, got but two yards at right tackle State held a short consultation with tho'fourth down and four yards to go for a first down. ' A forward pass. KilUnger to Wilson, was grounded Pitt’s ball on downs on the 15 yard Udo Davies punted to KilUnger on the 45 yard line Kelly tackled him so hard ho fumbled, and Bowser recovered for Pitt on the 36 yard lino Holleran skirted left end for'three yards , Both sides wero offside, and tho ball was returned. Davies got but a yard at right end ■: ■ < ' Davies fumbled, at right end, Me- LOSTrr-A Girl’s wrist ’watch last Thurs day afternoon. Initials R. H. en graved'on It. Is valued os a present" Reward 'if returned to owner * Call 145 and ask for Gcrhordt. . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS L.K. METZGER L. K. METZGER § “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” > Toys Toys Toys j A wonderful selection for all the kiddies a » You need not go out of town to buy, s your toys this year. f j» THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. I W. A. W. Men’s Shoes $5.75 and $7.50 j Direct from factory to you. You can save money. ? Thirty new books added to our Library— \ ' Only 25c to join. ? L. K. METZGER 8 . , 111-115 Allen Street j ■ NITTANY INN * I SPECIAL |, SUNDAY 12.15 P. M. 1 $1.50 per plate Reservations received at office THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Mahon recovered for Stato on! Pitt's 40 Llghtner got but two, yards at cen ter KilUnger won another (at right ond for a two-yard gain I Llghtnei added thiee yards at center. Fourth down and thioe A forvvaid pass, Kil- Ungcr to Wilson , netted eight yards and n fiist down on the 20 yard line Lightnei got three yards at right ond just as tho half ended. The half ended with the ball in State’s possessing on Pitts 23-yard line' The play was practically all in Pitt’s toriltorv, with Stato within scoring distance on scvctal occasions Score l’ltt 0, State 0 Third Quarter Both lineups remained intact Davies kicked to "Kllllngei on tho 20 yard line lie ran out-or'bounds on tho 35. a run back of 15 yaids Kil- Ungcr pierced left tackle for foui yards A double pass, Klllinger to (Lightner, lost thied yards A'double p'hss, Lightner to Wilson, netted but two yards KilUnger punted to Holleran on the Pitt 12 yard line Holleran ran left end for two yards Colonna got a yard at center Dav les’ punt hit a Pitt man and the ball was given to State on Pitt’s 42 yard line Klllinger picked up twsu yards at center Llghtner fumbled, Hannon re covering for Pitt on the 40 yard line Ewing was substituted for Bowser at left end Colonna broke through tlic center of tho line for eight yards A double pass, Colonna to Anderson, fail ed at right end Colonna made first down In midfield Da Vies sldi ted right end for five yards, Colonna pierced center for three yards . Colonna hit center for a first down on State’s 40 yard line. Davies pleic cd tho right side of the line for five more Davies broke through right tackle for four yards ’Colonna was hurt In this play, but remained In tho game Colonna made the third suc cessive first down on State’s 30 yard line A double pass, Colonna to Davi es lost two y*ards A double pass, Dav ies to Anderson, picked up five yards Wilson Intercepted Davies’ long pass on the State 18 yard line Wilson skirted right end for a yard KilUnger slipped at right end for a two yard gain Klllinger punted r to Davies on the 22 yard line Davies picked his way back to tho 35 yard line Colonna dove through | center for three yards Colonna pletcod left guard for two yards Davies failed at left end Davies kicked to KilUnger on States 30 yard line Klllinger was smeared by CHRIST KUNZLER’S RED ROSE MEAT PRODUCTS Are home-cured—mild, sweet and tender Hickory wood smoked making m a i?,y friends wherever sold Mail us your briers—they will have our-proi2ipb -atten tion. We pay parcel post or. express charges for all or ders, large or small. * CHRIST KUNZLER CO -652 Manor St., Lancaster, Pa. Children 75c per plate D. S. LEWIS, Man; Pie Wilson for no return. vThc quarter ended with tho ball in State's posses sion on its own 30 yard line Score Pitt 0, State 0 Fourth Qnnrter KilUnger got two yards at 1 right tackle. Ewing smeared Wilson.for a two-yaid loss at right ond. Klllinger whs hurried on lisl kick and ho punted badlv out of bounds on Stato’s 40 yard line The punt carried but 15 yards Hewitt was substituted for Colonna Anderson toi o through the left side of tho lino for 15 yards Wilson got him from behind with a clear field. Andeiaon lost five yards at left end Redlnger and Cornwall were substi tuted for Lightner and Knabb respec tively Redlngor intercepted Ander son's pass on State's fifteen yard lino. Davies was ready to snatch the ball out of the air, but Redinger jumped In the ah* and Inteiceptcd tho pass Redlngor hit center for six yards Redlngor pierced center for three more Cornwall lost a yard at right guaid Stein, picked up Klllinger’s punt In midfield and ran back to State's 46 yaid line Hewitt fumbled for a yard gain Anderson dove through left tickle foi threo yards r Wilson Intercepted Anderson's long piss on Skate’s 30 yard lino A double pass, Klllinger to Redlnget, failed at right tackle Redinger hit center for four yards KilUnger sktfted»rJght end fot fhc yards Redinger made State's initial first down of the sec ond half on State’s 41 yard line Kil linger broke through left tackle for three vards Holleran smeared Wilson foi a two yard loss at right end KII - failed at right end r Kllllngei kicked out of bounds on Pitt’s 37 yard line Wlnterbuin was substituted for Anderson Davies got two yards at center Wntorburn pick id up tw’o yards at center A lateral pass, Davies .to Holleran, lost threo yards Dai les punted to Redlngor on State’s 40 yard line He returned three yai da Redinger hit a wall atcenter foi no gain Wilson failed at center Klllinger skirted left end for three yards for . 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C. /, Kllllngei'h punl was grounded on Pitts 24 yard line Wlntorburn f&llod at left end Hewitt pierced center for three yards Davies punted out of bounds on Stnte's 46 yard line Klll tftßor turned tho left flank for four yaids Rcdinger dove through the center of the lino for a yard gain Just os tiic game ended The ball was In State's possession on Pitt’s 49-yard tine. Score 1 Penn State 0, Pitt 0 Tho line-ups were as follows Penn Slnle •. y • Pitt McCollum „ - L E - _ Bowser Hills L T Harman Baer -.-LG . Sack Bontz C- _ . Stein Bedonk R. G - Peters McMahon a R T _ ’ Kelly Hufford -R. E Jordon Kllllngor Q* T - . Holleran Wilson L H - - . Davies Llghtner R, H 1 _ Anderson Knabb „„ F B— Colonna Substitutions Penn Slate—^Rodinger DANIEL K. CHASE SIGMA PI HOUSE Phone 125 Tuesday, November 29,1921 for Lightnet, Coi nwall for Knabb. 1 Williams for Joidan, Ewing for Be nor. Howltt for Colonna. 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