Page Four SOPHOMORES EASILY WIN I ANNUAL LACROSSE SCRAP Thu annual umlci class mciosse scrap between the Freshmen and Sophomore stlckmen which took place on Holmes Field last Saturday afternoon, resulted In a win fot the Sophomotes by a 7-0 score The contest was replete with tin Ills and flushes of good form by both teams despite the' one-lslded score Hegarly, who former!* played at the Unlveislty of Pennsylvania, and who is captain of the Sophomores play ed exceptionally well He has had more lacrosse o\pei ienco than any other men on either team The line-up of the game follows Frcslunen Sophomore; goal cover point. - point. „ Stewart . fhst defense.™ - - Yost Shope . - second defense - Heinz Brcnningor . third defense - Musser Phillips . - centut ™ f Martin Means - - tiiitd attack Hegorty Clouser - second attack. - Bash riohr _ fhst attack' ™ Putnam Offutt - out home - - Shorts Captain Brown of tin. Varsity ref ereed the scrap ■ GIRLS GLEE CLUB PLANS CONCERTS THIS WINTER (Continued from first page) the members of the Gills Glee Club First sopiano—H Calvcit ’22, J|ettj Croll '25, Saia Cupit ’2-1, Reva Dana ’24. Gladys Fulton '22, Agnes Taylor '23, Catherine Pi Ice '24, Gather Priest '22. second soprano—Roanna Sllll ’23, Catherine Hughes 23, Virginia Rine hart '23, Josephine Ruth '23, Lela Bark '25. first alto—Ruth Eib '22, Dorothy George '23, Margmet Hemslnger '24, Alma Haffly’ '25, Julia Henry '25, Clara Replogle '22, second alto—Pauline Flinchbaugh '25, Etolle Freeman '23, Julia Seig '22, Cordelia Pharo '22. Marion Thompson '22, Margarotta Webber '23 HAVERFORD GAME ENDS IN ONE POINT DEADLOCK (Continued from first page) minutes of play' did not afford either side a chance to score although Ute Main Liners were able to work the ball to tho Penn State territory several times because they were able to make longer punts with the aid of the wind When the first period was about one third over, the Haverford outside right made a long punt to a team mate near the goal who succeeded in scoring with a short swift kick Tho rest of the period was marked with no advantage resting with either side although the Red and Black threatened several times Penn State Scores WHth the opening of the second forty five minute period, tho Penn State eleven secured the advantage of the wind which began to abate slightly as the contest progressed. Before five 'minutes of the game had passed, the Blue and White began to show their superiority due to excellent coaching and gruelling workouts Time and White Pine Expectorant WITH ' Tar c/1 Good Remedy for Coughs and Colds fßexall Drug Store 3Robert J. Miller, P.SILa BBetweenJthc Movies I again they threatened to tie tho score i but alway a to miss by a small margin ,At last fate smiled upon the efforts of the Center County Collegians who secured tlioii first and only pointer with a double pass Miller received the bill well up the field on tho out side light position and dribbled it down to tho three yard line where he shot an accurate pass to Gaul who then ; caged tho ball with his head The rest 1 of the period made no difference in J the score but was characterized with , the ball In enemy territory most of tho time During the latter part of the forty-five minutes, Haverford i made a desperate rally to secure an i other point but it was to no avail foi 1 the Nlttany men held their own and ■ more than once was dangerously close ’ to another pointer ‘ Tho lineups were as follows Penn State Haverford Longhurst - goal - - Wilbur Hostel man R F B - Leeds Rcgner L F B Fisher Holler - R. H B- „ „ Bucknell Wainor . *. C H. B ™ „ Mucnsh Giupp (Capt) O L_ „ Janney Gaul I L * Rolag Urn ml C F~ - _ Snader Kelly _ _ L R. . Huntzinger Miller - --O. R McKulor Binns L H B Longstrcth Substitutions—Traphoner for Horral Htu rat for Keller; Keller for Harral Referee—Kern Time of periods—forty-five minutes, two extra periods of ton minutes each Score—Penn Statel, Haverford 1 DEBATERS MAY MAKE PACIFIC COAST TRIP (Continued from first page) incompetent, and should prove to be very good representatives of Penn State's forensic ability. The debaters also wish to express their sincere ap preciation of the action of the sopho more and freshman classes and of tho Student Council in supporting the art in the manner in which they have It is rumored that Colgate has in vited Pittsburgh to revive tho recently broken triangle, and Penn State Is In hopes that the triangle will bo con tinued this year, as formerly Syracuse University has also invited the Blue and White team to debate this season, and the latter has accept ed The exact date and the subject of the discussion havo not os yet been /determined upon HOY &-NEIDIGH,,,, High Grade Groceries a Specialty " A FULL LINE OF Confectionery and Fruits. - . ' ■ *; ‘,if: jpvji, THE NITTANY INN State College, Pa. Under New Management ANNOUNCES Beginning December 10,1921 Jllatn Bitting 3Xoom Special 50c., 75c., $l.OO Noon and Evening Meals Regular Sunday Chicken Dinners $l.OO A la carte service Cafe Open 7 A. M. to 2 A. M. 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ATTACK OF NITTANY LIONS OVERCOMES WASHINGTON (Continued from first pace) fumbled on the next play} but tho Penn State Wilson recovered and Kll llnger punted Again Eckman made C yards through State's Us* Hill gave Washington Its Initial first down by going through State's lino A couple more line plays and a pen alty of 5 yards for off-old© play by Ponn Stato gave Washington another first down Two forwards failed and Whshlngton punted was Aplllod in his tracks by Hobi's great forward pass to Redingor os the half ended Third Quarter Wilson kicked off to McCollum on State's 30 yard lino KllUngor and Wilson made another first down at tho end and off-tackle plays Killinger then throw another short forward pass to McCollum KllUngor rattled thru the lino for 5 yards on two plays and heaved an aerial to McCollum for 4 yards, but Washington took the ball on downs when another aerial ground ed. Washington was forced to punt Killinger and Redlngcr made a first down After Knabb made 5 'yards through center Killinger only got a iard on a long end run Then Red inger advanced for another first down on Washington's 29 yard lino Then Killinger and Wilson took the ball to tho 19 yard lino for another first down Killinger fought his way through on play after play, amazing tho stands by his superb running. Finally Redinger swept around left end for State’s third and last touch down, and Killinger kicked tho goal, bringing State's total to 31 points Bontz kicked off tef Eckman on Washington's 10 yard lino and he raced back 35 yards, beforo Wilson got' him When two line plays and two forwards failed Washington punt ed Killinger lost S yards but threw, a forward pass to McCollum for a 7 y ard gain However, Washington' Typewriting Wanted Write • J. Rosenblum ' 109 Hamilton Call Bell XO-M T"E P&IN STATE COLLEGIAN held and took tho ball on iawns. They advanced it to State’s 35 yard mark and Eckman made 9 yards through center On a double cross buck, Wil son circled left ondjfor 3 yards. Eck man then Jammed through the line for 8 yards Washington rushed tho ball to State's 11 yard line. Eckman made 4 yards through the| lino and added 3 on tho next play. Then he went thru center for a touchdown and also kick ed the goal, making the score 21 to 7 Another 15-yard ponalty for holding cost Penn State heavily following the kick-off. Killinger mad© 7 yards and fumbled, but recovered as tho period ended Fourth Period When Eckman caught Killlnger's punt as tho final period opened, Huf ford nailed him Wilson punted on Us own 31-yard line Killinger and Red ingor bucked out -another first down, and promptly battered their way through to tho Washington 43 yard line The march continued, with Kil linger doing herculean work, until the ball "was on Washington's 31 yard line Hero Knabb lost 2 yards, and a for ward pass from Killinger to McCollum netted 8 yards But Killjnger was fin ally stopped at th e line and Washing ton took the boll on downs A short series of'gains and Wash ington was forced to punt Killinger fumbled, but recovored as three Wash ington men dove for the ball. It was On State's 12-yard line and Killinger was knocked cold, but recovored and resumed play amid cheers Redingor went through tackle for 9 yards When Killinger foiled Wilson made 8 yards through the line, and then Killinger and Redinger mixed tackle plays with end runs for a steady advance of the ball to Washington's 19 yard lino Hero Redinger fumbled and Rogge re covered for Washington. Hustn QRRRRtntonimmniatiTnaiiiitryttitiiii j me “PLEASE PASS THE BREAD” Every Meal , Every Day Bread is your best food £ it‘l V !:iATsM»OF^T ; U It", i v'nilt v yn It-* i it}-'-'.' It, 1 220 E. cjollege'Ave. wiuiiiUKPiiuunmioiimtumiamiimimniiiimimtinittttttmnr L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in. State College.” X-Mas Gifts suitable for all ages at reasonable prices. Toys and Dolls for the Kiddies. SCHRAFFT’S CANDIES—I to 5 lb. Boxes. GIFT BOXES OF “STATIONERY 50c to $15.00 EVERSHARP PENCILS Make very acceptable gifts—sl.oo and up. “Always Trying to Better Our Service For You.” ( L* If A#IEZ T 7ACD 111-115 ALLEN STREET, . IV. IVISZ, I £.VStUn, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 323 o:..ot• 0 "3:823X1-Mlia o:.to.• "Wilson. o£ Washington, immediately punted ovor Killlnger's head to State's 20 . yard line. KlUlngcr broke away after State advanced the tiall to Its own 46 yard lino and would "have scored, but Eckman’s wonderful tackle laid him low on "Washington's 46 yard line The game ended os KlUlngcr threw a forward to Hufford for what might have brought another score The line-ups* * Penn State Washington McCollum _ _ left end. _ . Wilson Hills _ left tackle „ „ Black Baer „ left guard™ Rogge XX THEN you get out into the medical world, you’ll find VV young doctors are judged by something more than diagnostic ability and knowledge of their subject. The at* mosphere of success plays its part—the evidence that you have “arrived.” And among the little details that indicate s iccess, there’s the habit of preferring c Melachrin ’'The One Cigarette Sold the World Over” BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. Bontz _ ........ center— - «... Haynes Bedenk right guard. HoM McMahon . - right tackle _™ .. Clark Hufford m - right end. _ Galilean KlllJnger „ quarterback.™. „ Hall Redinger _ left halfback. _ Greene Wilson right halfback. „ Eckman Knabb « —fullback __. _™ Quoss Officials Referee —Sam Dolan, Ore gon Aggies, Umpire—E Plowden Stott, Leland Stanford Head linesman -sE E Korkins, Chicago. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS In Medicine— Tuesday, December Henry Grim TAILOR 206 E. College A’ L.K.METZGEI