Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 09, 1921, Image 4

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WE WISH YOU A
MERRY X-MAS
and HAPPY NEW YEAR
STOCK JUDGING TEAM
WINS AT CHICAGO SHOW
(Continual fiom Hist page;
M P Tait win also thiid in cattle
judging and tenth in horse judging
Besides t liberal amount of cash priz
es the team won the Berkshire tiophv
foi Iking the best swine judges The
"“ink md sun l ot the twenty-one teams
entered weii. as follows
"Tilst Ohio Slue 4,17i>
Second—Ontaiio - 4,11f>
'lhird—Oklahoma - 4 110
Fourth —Purdue Univ _ 4,009
Fifth—Kansas State - 4,000
Sixth — Nebraska . _ 3,973
Sovenlth—Penn State . . - 3,970
.Eighth—Missouri - 3,902
Ninth State -- 3.853
Tenth—lowa State - - -3,879
Eleventh—-Wisconsin . _ ™ 3.8G2
Twelfth—Minnesota 3,SGI
Thir .teenth —Kentucky -3,859
Fourteenth—Texas _ 3.55 S
Fifteenth —Colotado . _ __ 3,835
Sixteenth —North, Dakota - .3.529
Seventeenth —Michigan . _ 3,791
Eighteenth—McDonald (Can ) -3,744
Nineteenth —Manitoba - 3,G3G
Twentieth—West Virginia . .3,015
Twenty-First—Syracuse U. 3.20 G
The State team visited a number of
livestock farms in Pennsylvania, Ohio
and Indiana before the contest.
PENN STATE ELEVEN
RATED AS BEST IN EAST
(Continued from first pace!
that the Nittany Lions were undefeat
ed, but chiefly on the fact that Boz
lok's eleven set a hard task for It
self and was willing to hazard the
most difficult of schedules before it
would lay claim to any; premier hon
ors ”
Cullen Coin, of the Public Ledger
“Penn State had the hardest schedule
In the entire land and did not lose a
game Therefore to Penn State
should go Eastern honors in spite of
that last and muddy draw " s
Thorpe, Official, said
Penn State has without question one
of the greatest elevens ever developed
LOST —A brown mixed oveacoat
with red lining, double breasted Pair
of gray kid gloves in pocket Finder
•will bo given ?3 reward by returning
some to A D S House Phono 22J
GRAHAM & SON.
in tlie Eist ahe Nlttiny County Col
legl ins have played the hardest sche
dule of any institution of teaming in
the country The luU that they have
m Umaintd their form fioni the be
ginning to the end of a haid schedule
is pi oof that they are a first-class
outfit Eveiy opponent that faced
Porn Slate this season had to .solve
80-ilcks attick after it had developed
' n oppo'iitio i was able to 3iy what
soil of offensive play vva3 going to be
lied i'oi tills ie.ison the Penn State
stvle of attack was without question
.ho stiongest shown on the gtldlron”
Whitmui, Boston newspaper man—
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"State College, Pa., deserved to be
termed the capital of the eastern col
lege football world this season, despite
j its ties w ith Harvard and Pittsburgh
1 It was stage-smitten In the Harvard
game when the Crimson, with George
Owen in the game, got two touchdowns
before State iccovered from its stadium
flight And Bezdek’s men, no more
than Pittsburgh, could not show any
thing on the absolutely wi etched Forb
es Field gridiron on Thanksgiving Day
It was an attempt at football under
the worst conditions I ever saw—State
played rings around Annapolis in their
game, and, with any sort of a break,
would hive run up a top-heavy score
And the Navy did not have a slouch of
a team as Princeton will admit. And
Georgia Tech, a whale of a team, with
' the best backficld in the country, ac
cording to some judges, was a soft
’ mark for Bezdek's men and could not
1 gain against State ’’
GIRLS MIND UP FALL
SPORTS WITH BANQUET
(Continued from first page)
Ferguson '24, center halfback; M. Mc-
Lean '24, Halfback; M. Godjlca '22,‘
halfback. V Rinehart '23, fullback, E
SHIRT
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?“E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Gray '22,‘fullback, A. Knight '24, goal j '2l, C Oioenfleld '24, M Swain '23. A
keeper. ' , Cnasol '25 and Q Glance '25
The varsity volley ball team Is com-1
posed of' J Rugan *22, E Freeburn j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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PASTIME THEATRE
'Direct from a years run in New fork.
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present s
The wonder
play of the
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OVER
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HI LL
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Will Carleton
Scenario by
Paul H. Sloans
Directed by
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THE NITTANY INN
State College, Pa.
Under New Management
ANNOUNCES
Beginning December 10, 1921
Jflam Bitting IXoom
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.
Special Assortment of
1 Plater Dinners 35c
A la carte service at all hours
We specialize in
Banquets, Dances
Afternoon Teas
For Reservations consult
D. S LEWIS, Mgr.
Children 25c—Tax Included
Friday, ttecember 9, 1921