PENN STATE 33. MIDDLEBURY 0 Score by Quarters Min State ijdlehury Yards Gained by Scrimmage PL-r.n Slate. 307 Aliddlebury ,120 First Downs :nn State. 2i Forward Passes :-nn State. iG Successful. 7 Unsuccessful. 0 Intercepted. 3 L-nn State. 4 Average*. 44 yards Penalties *enn State 7 for G 5 yards Yards Lost in Scrimmage ;nn State. I Touchdowns ;nn State. 5 Coals After Touchdown jnn State. 3 Bulletin m. > h'-Itir.-jiii. !*»>* Program- M:,.-.- Meetinir —Auditor* :ur announce ti v.hi'.'ii will lie held.) Thur*dny. October 20 Country —Freshmen V.trsi ty • - New li'/avt-r, Notices • n4-*.v >'directory containing juii-.a and : „Mr.-s.a:s •>t all students faculty of Uie ••..liege will be on Wednesday at the Co-op. The Letter Box | lie- Editor f the Collegian. s I p ; ,»i • ;j«. rare privilege of being u.b-.l in a party of forty American I,.Jits and V. M. C. A. secretaries , trip f Europe this past summer. purpose of studying student ditions and of inquiring into the ■Funii.enn Student Re- I fed that I should report to the K-nts among whom I helped to raise iey for this purpose, the actual Con- Mi!- as vie found them. he party was unanimous in its opin that the funds had been adminls* ,:z;uio!i. student kitchens, self-help -.1 most wisely. Through the or k and many other things that have ds has gone into equipment to help students help themselves. money w.as collected as a •i.-ndship Fund- and it has borne . the name. It was common to have •Wv want I" thank the u-ri*Mn students for their oolp. hut •n hi T** for the spirit in which the 1> c.nne. Y-ur spirit has s;lven us Undent say w lib* and m-w courage to go on’ .? name thought was expressed by the nt mi* tin* ‘-Deusche Studen laft." ‘Th- world is still at war. l* have- a peace of treaties but peace n only come through deeds and yours the finest example." riie most destitute class of students ilie Russians. In comparison the .• of any American student is royal theirs. Prague has two thousand fuaec students, many of whom, if t*y could go back to Russia have ither home nor relatives to go to. a to the FOOTHAU. RA.MKS in your own l ord. Knaine good. Tires gw>d. Price low. See The Firman. 405 \\*. The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W- L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier Pennsylvania’s State Institution Calls for Your Help Why Not Subscribe to the $2,000,000 Endowment Fund? l4 7 6 6 —33 0 0 0 0— 0 Middleburv. S Middleburv, 13 Sucessful, 2 Unsuccessful, 8 Intercepted, 3 Middleburv. 4 Averages, 44 yards Middlebur G for 40 yards IMNI'K will HE lIKI.n after SYRACUSE CA.ME IN NK\V YOUK K| . a|R Perm State followers attending th< - . r p.-nn State-Syrneuse fo<**l»»R ««»«»■* in '‘..f ' " New York City on Saturday. October *“ ,l< ‘ twenty-eighth will have the opportunity * «.f celebrating the occasion on the same . ” day. seven students took their ,j. uu .,. w m continue from nine to'’ lives. i.iic o'clock and four dollars will be For the most part the Russians are charged per couple for admission. A housed in barracks similar to those larec crowd is expeeed to attend. us>-d in this country during the war. o There is no way of heating these build- ftfTTANY LIONS BOWL in « s a,,J ■-■onscquenlly. due- to the sev- MIDDLEBURY 33—0 erity of the winter and the poor consti tutions from the lack of proper food. turn.v of tht- students contract tubcrcu- .Continued 1 run. f.rat punt-I ilfteen yards by Wilson. Paint, anti , . Krat/. brought the ball to the ten yard The Relief workers try to help these froJ|l u .j,s c }, portion Wilson crossed: m-n by supplying milk to the under- ; ht .' vi• j -j, goal ! nnudt opportunity to do more, it wus kl ,.' k , d '„; r Kilhrldt who] | i>rtvc.utd l,y tht luck of funds. tai . k , WMlt) . v ., r , ly . J Rut In tht fact of those dishearten- u,„s:. gained twenty-) ins conditions tht spirit of those stu- i|V(i fi ,.. v,Kiev ,l-ms is wonderful. A student from tht . lirtlllk .„ ~tutor fori .-outhorn part of I’.ussin expressed tho vards a „ a icin.j-uje followed spirit of the group in. -We want to go h ht t . lckle , or a three j*d 1«,.-k to L-krnnia and work for the stop. of fonvlm , „, ls . sl .s i ping of the blood and the tears and to , , , * . , . proved unsuccessful and Penn Mate | work for the establishment of the J v I Kingdom of Christ." Surely the work ‘ ,,r ‘' ‘‘ a, ‘ r,n < ’\ n ' has taken deop root and will pay largo °r n# 'J . J dividoids in tho future. ™" ai "" r ,n ™. ! its broadside of guns and m less than Last winter a beautiful Russian h . ilf p ,, vs t|lc l)ilM w . lk on -ountess came into tho Relief office at , hurv . !l c , Bht v!ml line Palm took ; i'rngut. exhausted after a long trench- acrOTB bv „ straight drive: ornus trip fro,,. -Moscowa tso happen- after which he added u ed that the Secretary had just receiv- • , ~ , ~ . i , , counter bv bis drop kick ed sixty dollars from a group of col lege girls that morning. With this At the start of the second quarter, money the girl was enabled to go to Xnveuiy made a sensational run around the University the rest of the winter, left end for ten yards as a result of a The experience had such an Effect' trick formation for concealing the ball, upon tlie young womiin that she ex- , A pass from Kilbride was intercepted claimed gratefully.-To think that ;by Singer on the twenty-five yar*l lino, someliody •still cares." j Wilson shot through center for twW.v- I hope the students of Renn State! two yards and Krais gained twenty-six will continue caring even more than ' more around right end. Palm crashed | hey have in the iwist. for their Euro- i through left tackle for live yards andi peari brothers. i Wilson added five yards more and a I Yours Sincerely, : first down. A pass. Palm to Frank.! «_ WILLIAM MacD. SHARP ’2l. < gained seventeen yards for the Nittany o team which brought the ball to the vis- TRIBUNAL PUNISHES j Urn* live yard line. Wilson slid behind maw /"'mi tv n>ncu the goal posts on the next play for his MANY GUILTY rKOaH s .. ( . )iml Ifluoh dow n of the game. Palin's i drop kick added the extra tally. The ! half ended with the score 21 to 0 in sponding to a summons to carry woodij, t . nn f., VO r. on stum night and has liccn compelled! , n |hk tk1 ,. (1 ~u liru. ,-. Wilson, Kraut. t„ write rule number fourteen of thc;. im , flKlu . K] 1-reshtnun Rible three hundred times. , |K . xitl .,„ v Uoll ll0 „. n tllc Held to the Aftor ho has completed tho tusk It is vWtwl< . soven v . ir from X\v H-n i-v nii!'- i;ne 'u -Thn IK-nde\ m.i -‘ • tun yard lisr M irk<-* .irik-yin* l> , „ ... tr:.- t’ars 01 l-i-ln 1h- plant alkalm.l* William runs, sin A m:ur.!:k! ..f lh.- ..t [!u •r! ’ Hcih'.v,- yam* l \vhr:i hr skirtnl l«-u rn*l i"t -| r " !v - l^vl, hilM.ato,-y. Th .. , i:ii;U . | Su»k-r from ih- JSyrholoit.ral Uli- w , ;JI th( . ~: i!1 ui.uu-Mirys i.-rt: ( ..ra?‘*r>. var«l tin**- Kinal s<-.nr. I'.-iai Sta.- I .la.-k.-n.-A short manual of forest .... M|||||M , u|y „ l-tnr-up K'.r. In !»1 «iih«*r ••s.-ay* •n. in tlin- ® l,tllK SrhusOT . i I’rii.'"f I', 1 "* I , . , Hamilton ! Mvivm.-,- M-i.y ]):. k t (l> nk •m «i«-v.-ln].moiu in hum- *' jwiiu thought THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN »,,■! milk »•.>-kUl«.m»t«i m-:.r . f iJj«- ifoUft' ! - ami sh* v.v«l tip v.f.. its after touchdown— kii-ki. Referee—D. It. and .1. I‘mpitv 11. Kut l judge -K. Dallenbark. linesman— D. H. Wat- Time of periods lit- FARMERS TO RALLY TO AID OF PENN STATE (Continued from first page) ;. t . ■V\v‘ of short- forward passes, whieh * 5 !]*• I title* and White first year men were (Continued from first page) unaUe to stop. Tlie liall was finally ( J rs the lirst to respond, interest in the <:trried over l»y si delayed buck lollege i»as recently heeojne so great that fanners everywhere are volunteer- |v nn State* iik ai»i»fei*iaUve rontrilnuUia.s to the Falkner , ho said, "the Drive* must fall". "I P*rkor <:n ° nl ‘ V "to set, ‘ , ~ you to look at it clearly ami in a bus-' imss-hke way. Tins campaign is a Plummer , * , , Buopis •'*‘i'-*rcmlum to the aiutnni ami people of . .'' I vnn.-ylvania as to whether thev want Oberlamb-r Cannon *' 1111 1,1 f° l ' u ' a,, d or to move Doolt-v a *' n ~ 5:1 the old monotonous way." ; Loomis "There is not another Institution in : Robinson the railed States.” Dr. Thomas pointed Kjerner ••u.. ” which has the educational possi-l •N<> other slat** roiie-v . . ...... ... periods: bllitles of Penn State. For the future' » the country has ever received ih? n- 7 6 O—IS of Pennsylvania is in Penn State anti' support of farmers such as that !>e ! n*t 1920 0 0 0 7 7 the future of Penn State Is in your] -•■vi-n >’>■ the fni'iniTS of th s Mnti' w tho. T ,„ l ,. hl] „ W i, s _ IllR .| i | l .j. # f;. Hakcr. Dim- li "aU V.'.- incrcaseil the amount of; l*cnnsylv:mia Slate Ciilltw.” eai.i D.-in mid . frnm ,„„ c htloivn—Venn I'liinimlFii to ii.OOO.COC over the a- Watts in discussing the newest move- onyx: Dartmouth. Kelly. Sub- ml s.-i by the Hoard of Trustees. ii.out to help Penn State. stittttions—Penn State. llisson for and so we will have to Ret it.” "College research and extension work Falkner: Dartmouth. Stanley Straight, have largely made Pennsylvania's agri- Dm’tVy for Parker. Marsans for Deihl. j, _ cultural production what it is today. Bartels for Huotas. Mills for Bartels. j ;i::d every progressive farmer in the Tarr for Mills. Dlmmick for Dooley. ■ state is a friend of Penn State because Kelly for Loomis, Starrett for Kjerner. j <*f it.” Dean Watts continued. "Contri- Lit ley for Robinson. Referee —Hlsley , i.utions t<» the college emergency fund. Colgate. Umpire—Swaffield. Brown. _ i ie> matter how large or how small. Linesman —MefJrath. Boston College. . , will each signify a personal Interest hi Time—l 2 minute periods, the college development. The thousands ° of farmor-contrihutors will «1 ■ as much ALUMNI DAY STIMULATES fur Venn Sin tv tlimui!li shntvin.tt title 52,000.000 CAMPAIGN ritercst as will their subscriptions to the emergency fund.” The county agents of the slate haw offered to v.'.irk in connection with I'. n;: Mh-halslti State alumni committees in their re- * s. eetive conmfes f«-r the purpose ot IT, ’ ,,S “ linking the fanners with the college ilr.ve. In many counties the livestock ( breeders, poultrynion. and frlut ’ ” haw a representative on the alum- Ul? " t itueklev n, .ramtanu,,. Score l>y (lencrnl Catnpnln, linpi-lus ' ronll "' ,w ' from first wee) | . :,u. "A social ImiUlinu siml homes thsitj The general campaign was given ” ... 1 , , . , 'iv :'o:-: liUr nmnc woiial «io \\<*i:-i ureat impetus over the alumni home- , . . ...... .nmlmt eelel,ration. While an expect.,! "1 “l 1 " ! ' M ’ | • it* c.r pessimism came from the lender... f"' , f ‘" " U l "' ‘ the idea that It will take hard wmk and t!,lnls " 1 ">■ ■••..-K t;, lata at it was conclusively emphasized. And that ta what old The alumni went away tilled with new “t l"»<"« »'"»• «■> "*H Ideas and -pep- m carry tu their 1.. cal lhc emnmitteemen. nf the dillic nl- 'net.tala ..f a .meat spirit here at Penn; ties were outlined and the atmosphere s,i,lP: hut ' vt ' n :"‘ i m “ r< \ '"! Cleared for inanv V .rkera. especially '•‘K'P spn-.t in the right way. at the campaign chairmen's luncheon at '"'" vwl ,hl " ~u• ! “j he Methodist church at noun Saturday. -—— ■ _ _— ——:! riK,,. It. K. Duncan. manager. mitiined the next steps and ,j £ lolil where future campaign success! JE* \\7 P awm &«•/] ■ ■oult! he made possible. 'a*-** • UC I“ CiU S | Merchant Tailor 5 ■ Next to Post Office J Annnuneenient Trom headquarters .•estenlay stated that the total number if pledges now cm record placed the fund raised to date at JG15.745. BROWN BROS. ORCHESTRA An organization which can "carry out efficiently and at moderate cost every detail of your musical requirements. 1524 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. Service and Accommodation Collection and delivery every day Penn State Laundry Speaks Tonight The entire se Mi-idl.•].;.!>• K leva now .!. CAMPBELL WHITE iput'.' In Amlllnrlnm at sewn o'clock PENN STATE FRESHMEN OVERCOME DARTMOUTH I \ FYES’ I FOR Groceries \ s Notions i Dry Goods I The Laundry of 320 West Beaver Ave. Phone 124 lun.ni were responsible for promoting a 1 ties was given at S3S.QQO and the chair, better quality, tone, and temper to, man rei>orted a little less than thin* is-i ii States social l.fe and showed'per cent cooperation with a totals ■h «; .h- an wer to tins problem was th~. s7,*>Ub. Westmoreland County reports ... ..i.r ..l . I I, ...itU .. . ~...1.... ..... . ’mu Staio. i'ollowiiiK the rvp .rts of these couft. Dr. Thomas showed that tile progress, ties. John C. Cosgrove, chairman of not is to be expected at the present Cambria County, the -'illy county which not being made in the earn- ins subs.-ribed its full -junta thug fjj ai-n l- - aus- the alumni are n»t civ- t-*ld the ass-mblvd alumni how they haj n»; .1 tiie sut»p<»i t that i’emi State i* put Cambria County --ver the top. us-..tie-1 in ex r eeting. H- showed how Cosgjove’s talk brought out many vai* be mat have b-e» raised thus cable points in the Cambria County pfcj ii was distribut'd m-mg the various wbi- h ".v-r- e.irried away by chairmen ig.ei./.iiion.-" and pr-ovd that, w.«i:- >f other m.unties to help them in their .hey \ve»v just.lied in expecting that a own work. .u.u;fr ..V ini' lun.l n.mill l.i- niif'l nih.,:- ill.«:r:.-ts iiiii.-h ri-ii u rl«l ■y A.i:mi: IJ iy. .mly ;i link- ov.-r hull ,Ytiir.' i.l. ,n:y. 11 .-it:..,ii y Cutinly. ar . f ill'll inn 'lllll lis 1,,-n muially |.lvil«i'l. :-;,.v,.f.,n.1. o hi... All of ihese divb. !'•»-** o:u-.v.:rac-.l by the coopers- Yi.r number of alumni sub.sTii'- ti,,n w "‘‘' sl t,K * * s showing fo disappointing." Or. Thomas lVnn and promised * >a;d. •'ar.tl tin- juim*.* „/ ihe fund is hundr.-d per rent -iu-.m sn the near ft. no mentis assured. Hut I -*m not tulv - Wo Mii>> Not Kail " .unit'd :iml I will not bo •tnv.K-ii. Whether . it by b> Aft*-!' tlu* counties hud reported, or breaking ot ohuirman Deike presented the plan ot or any other means, we incorporating the Alumni Association, win. We must get a new sense of which was passed at the recent meetinr what this campaign means to Penn ( ,f the Hoard of Managers. The incor date and Pennsylvania for. if wu fail. p„ ra tj.*n plan was also passed by the Penn State will go out as an institu- Alumni Association ami the necessary :;-a branded with failure in the llrst big directions for proceeding given to the .dertking which it hits had. Although Alumni Secretary. E. X. Sullivan. The ve been assured that the Drive will plan of abolishing the customary fit* ad. at the same time there is not year class reunions was also advocated |t r:t and the methods about It that, and passed in favor of another plan success.” .... tl f holding reunions of all the classes at Thomas showed how the quotas the same time. This plan was also >en divided up among the different passed -and the meeting then came to and that no • allowance was a close with the Alma Mater, made for a single failure. "If the eoun- Dartmouth Straight .* J.. ' Connly Chairmen Report ■ll.'Wim; I)r. Thomas’ address. Mr. ;*.• railed for the reports of the chalr of the County Committees. Cumb ml County reported first with n l piedjre of 55.000 which represented tity-live per cent of their quota. • a premise of increasing this per entage to forty-five within a week. The combined quotas of Norihumber* ui'l. I'nlun. Snyder, and .Montour coun- coouoooooooooooooooooooo< 1 ALBERT DEAL & SON Heating and Plumbing 117 Frazier Street SPECIAL This Week Only \ SHAVING BRUSH CQC REXALL SHAVING CREAM W Rexall Drug Store Robert J. Miller Between the Movies. Tuesday, October 24, 4922 Alumni Plan to Incorporate Beating Old Man. 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