Page Four lIOW THE NAVY DID IT Score by Quarters Penn State Yards Gained by Scrimmage Nsiw, 100 Forward Passes Penn State, 28 Successful, d for -12 yards Successful, 10 for I Id yards linsuccesl'ul. 5 Unsuccessful, Id Intercepted. 1 Intercepted. 5 Navy. M lor OH yards Average. 17 yards Navy S 7 vard*. Yards l.osl in Scrimmage Navy d yaids Goals After Touchdown Bulletin i l Ine-da v, Novciulmt 7. 7 ; (,i) in.—Student l*'^*l*'»l i. ud •lrcss i*y Ilean llolrnes in Old Chapel 7: yn ji. m.—Special nice Club Rchear- Audiiorlum Advance sale of tickets for I lie <*.lee Club Concert Co-op 7:(Jt» p. til.— Grange. H*'J H ,, rl« -N'niiiin- S: I*» p. in. -Meiiienl l.ecture by Ur IJileti*>m\ Auditorium Wednesday, November H. 7:OU p. m.—Westmoreland County Club Room I-’l Uiil Main 7: 30 p. m.—Spanish Club. 314 old Main 7: 00 p. in.—Advance .sale o nickels for nice Club Concert. Co-op Thursday, November ». 7:00 p. m. —Warren County Club. Hoorn 314 Old .Main INTERCLASS FALL TRACK EVENTS WON BY FROSH (Continued from first pace) Shipley '26 whose cross country work lias l>een excellent from the start, main tained his reputation In the two-mile grind last Saturday, when he crossed the line nine seconds ahead of his closest follower. Ollleld *26. whose time 1 was U):44. Peiraitia ’25 finished third,: in 1U:50. Tompkins *26 ran the quar ter mile in 55 seconds, and he was fol lowed by Kratz '25. Pollock '25 and Kilo *26. resjKjctively. Shipley attain proved a winner in' the mile, which he did in 4:57. Arm! •2»; am! Barclay *26, who placed second ; and third respectively, have been giv ing Shipley a dose race in cross coun-1 try workouts. Purvis *25 was a; very dose fourth to finish the mile. \ Trout '26 threw the javelin 14S feet, 1 while Roberts '26. his closest rival came within 17:3 feet of his record, and Dor an '26 hurled a distance of 117:S feet. Marlx *26 defeated Trout by twn tenths of a fool In the shot put, fling ing the shot 36. S feet. Bernstein '2O threw the shot 33:7 feet. MACHINERY DEALERS TO PLEDGE TO CAMPAIGN (Continued from first page.) State College is 20x30 feet. It eost $2OO. It would barely answer for a private garage. “One of the college dormitory units will cost $lOO,OOO. As one of those deeply interested in the college and In the good of our machinery and Imple ment line. 1 have agreed to present this oplHirtunity to cadi and every Penn sylvania dealer. If each shares my vision of the ultimate good that will come from participation in such a fund ami gives even moderately towards it. we can raise a $lOO,OOO quota without a strain in any quarter. CORNELL HARRIERS WIN SYRACUSE TRACK MEET (Continued from first page) entire distance. Ills time was twenty live minutes and fifteen secconds. The tirst ten men to iinish were: Dykeman, Carnegie Tech: Higgins. Co lumbia; Case, Syracuse: Gordon, Cor nell: Moore. Columbia: Rodrigues, Syracuse; Smith, Cornell; Morrison. Cornell: Skeats, Columbia; and Wil liams. Cornel!. The first six teams to llnlsh were: Cornell. 42 points; Colum bia. 52; Syracuse, 55; Penn State. 1*1; Carnegie Tech. 107; Colgnte, 169. FYES’ FOR Groceries Notions Dry Goods _0 7 7 O—U M 0 O o—oo Penn State. 213 First Downs Penn State. 1) Penn Slate, !* tor 4U4 yards Average, 45 yards Penalties Penn State 15 vards Penn State 55 yards Fumbles Penn State 3 Touchdowns Penn State 0 Penn State 0 Sidelights on the Game Tie* worst part of humming one* way !.. the game is the return lrip. Many local hikers together with those who bad braved the distance ill re claimed cars tilled the I'etili State cheer- ing section. Scouts galore Wclc. at the game. These Included "Pop" Warner of Pitt. io ii:i in thiMUKli Iffl Ktinrd. Wilson ihi•«•- dav wnv prrsont for lit-mdltdal fnstrur- ••nvi-tvd tor Stati* mi N.ujs twnity-tivr yard mark. coaching :«t Penn. Members of the Penn' varsity who battle the Lions a week from Satur ••1*0)/' Warner is reported to have said, “The more 1 see other teams play tlie hotter 1 like my own". Glenn Klllinger, Joe Lightner, George Snell, ami “Ilinkey" Haines, the stellar Penn State barklleld of past years, sat on the players’ hcneh. Walter Camp ami Cullen Cain were also guests of tlie I’entt State team. Friday afternoon grid practice was called off for Georgetown and other In stitutions near Washington hi ordet that the players might see tlie football classic of tlie season. It was Washington’s tlrst big football game and tin* attendance showed that the Capitol residents appreciated the faet. The Glue and White musicians played a concert in the morning at the New Willard Hotel. JVnn State rooters were the first to appear at the game. Led by tlie hand they marched around the field before the game. At this point, tlie entire Naval Acad emy marched on tlie field led by Its baud. The Middies made a llbie show ing as they marched across tlie field. Nevertheless, wo pitied them. We had to take military drill once ourselves. ■lt was warm, but overcoats were the orders of the day for the midshipmen and they all wore them even though they were at the mercy of the sun throughout tlie game. The Penn State hand paraded between halves, playing "The Ked, Wldte and Ifitic" in honor of the future admirals. The Xittany Lion and the Navy Goat were both present. The Lion was also hacked up by a bull dog sporting tin* Glue ami White colors. ISetwcen halves, the Lion crossed the field to visit the (Soul *Tlte Goat hacked up for a live yard loss. it is reported that tlie .Middies are now” on tlie market for a new goat that will display more courage than their present mascot. 1 TOILET | 1 ARTICLES | x I !We carry a com- f plete 1i n e o f Coty's and Huti- -jj cant s Perfumes, \ Toilet Waters 4; J and Face Pow- X ders. Also Com- y T pacts and Pin- * X gos in gold-fin- ? 1 ished cases. 5; X Hudnuts double X S Compact and X ij. Rouge in gold T (case. X Ray D. Gilliland 1 ; ? Druggist J The Navy men sat In a solid body and f..nii'-d au effective cheering section. P'-nii State cheering was at its best. Am.mg tile Penn State supporters .v.'io Govein.il Spi'oid ami Senator Pep- I’o’.loujnu tin., game, the hand board • 1 a special street ear and played the .March as it trav eh 'll till- ligli tile Streets to the great a-totii.-imieiit ..f the Washingtonians. .Many l'eim State students slopped at St.-itc )«i*«•• 1 ti>*ir*. I!i!l Wood iiiiil Ck'llll K.Uiiiy,T iiuid'- tii.-ir respective pwtL tb tiysbuj-g and Dickinson in I’RE-MEI) .STUDENTS TO TAKE INSPECTION TRIP Tin* junior piv-medicnl men have dc rstksl to make their annual trip to Phil* addphia during tin* week of November eighteenth. They will leave State Ool b%'e on Wednesday, November tlt'toenih ami will probably return on Sumlay. ; November nineteenth. About eighteen men are planning to make the trip in tin* various medical schools in the city of Philadelphia. The PDiversity of Pennsylvania. Jefferson, ami I lahnamann are the three schools to which tin* men have been invited and which they will visit ami inspect. The main purpose of the trip is to give the medical schools so that they will be able to decide re readily to Which one they would like to go to tinish their LIONS DOWNED BY NAVY IN HARD BATTLE (Continued from first page) Palm hit right guard for one yard. Wilson tore off two yards through cen ter. Forward pass grounded. Palm attempted to drop kick hilt failed by a few feet. Bardlet went through center for three yards. Conwy follows through left guard for another three yard gain. Navy was then penalized llfteen yards for holding. Barehel was thrown for a four yard loss when ho hit right guard. Palm received a luw-hnumling kick at midriehl and returned to the forty live yard line.' Wilson ripped through center for one yard. Forward pass grounded. Pass from Palm to Wilson netted llfteen yards, making the" second lirst-duwn for Penn State. Kratz failed to guilt and Wilson slipped through center for four yards. Kratz then received forward pass from Palm for a two yard gain. Palm then attempted another drop-kick at the goal and failed again. With the ball on Navy’s twenty yard mark. Barehel attempted an end run and lost one yard. A ilrst down pen ally was imposed on Penn State. Navy failed to gain on a lino attack, and Mc- Kee missed connections on a forward pass. Cullen kicked to the Nittnny thirty-live yard line and Palm returned the ball to tlm middy forty yard line. First quarter ends. Penn StateO, Navy 0. Second Quarter After going through center for three yards, Palm fumbled and Navy recov ered oji its thirty-two yard line. Conroy gained three yards and Bardlet ran outside on a no-gain run. Bardlet then annexed three, Cullen punted. Bull touched Navy man and LalTerty covered it for Penn State. Ball was taken hack as both elevens were penalized. Navy kicked ami Palm ran out of bounds on Penn State’s three yard line. Palm re ; turns kick to forty-one yard line. Forward pass grounded by Wilson. Henry Grimm The Town’s BEST TAILOR 206 E. College Ave. SPECIAL Trays $l.OO each Candy Boxes 60c each Bud Vases $l.OO each See our Window Display. THE CRABTREE CO. Jewelers. Caterers In order to insure better ser vice get your house pprty or ders in early lor meats. J. J. MEYERS South Allen Street THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN l McKee tripped through center for live yards, ami Conroy made it a first down i,n a seven yard pass to Parr. After making one more yard. Navy was pen-, allzed live yards for off-sides. McKee dropped back to punt but threw a passl rul ’ another Urst down. Ba.vl.et failed I i,» gain mi Penn State’s fourteen yard. Uiil- .1 till u Uuubte l*i»» fo.'M l - in ftillwl thiousli venter. MvKee! then ,Inert- n pirns to Cullen un founl.; down fi'inn the twenty yufil line fm J ho | Initial tally "t the fame. Ilmrhel | kicked a placement-goal. mint iveelvet! the ItlvkolT an >he twenty-live ynnl line anil returned elev en vnrds. Krntr. squeezed thrumth left taekle fur two yards. l-nfferty ripped thrumth .eater Mr six yards and then made it a Ilrst dawn. I\ruP/. followed with u yard pain. I’nss failed, l’ulni kicked out uf hounds on the Xlttnny twenty-one yard murk, after llullurd had failed to catch a long pass. Stolz .substituted for Taylor. McMa hon threw Navy back for one yard loss. Baivlict failed to gain. After a live yard penalty, Navy again failed to gain. Cullen kicked to midlkdd. Palm returned punt ten yards and then threw a pass to McCoy for seven yards. I.affertv hilled to gain through right guard. Wilson made Ilrst down. Palm walked for three yards, and Kratz fol lowed for one. Taylor substituted for Parr. McKee intercepted pass on Penn State’s twenty-live yard line. Navy was again penalized. Conroy and Bardlet failed to gain through Nit* tuny line. Half period ends as Bardlet ; faked a kick and rushed through center. . Knd of Ilrst half; Penn Stale U. Navy 7. Tliinl Quurlt*r Conroy received the kickoff ami re turned from twenty-live to thirty yard line. Stoltz gained one .vavd around left end. Conroy rushed center for one yard. Cullen punted to Palm on thirty yard line who returned It ten yards. Kratz skipped around right etui two yards. Uiflferty made It four, but was 'penalized live yards. Kratz thrown for a one yard loss, and ball changes bands when Wilson failed to catch pass. Bardlet hits center for two yards and Navy was penalized llfteen yards. Pass was grounded tint! Cullen punted to goal. Palm skirted right end for one yard and Wilson wriggled through, center for eight more, Wilson made it Urst down. Navy substituted for Matthews. Kratz failed through right taekle but LatTefty hit center fur-two yards. Palm passed to McCoy suid the:\ kicked to Bardlet who was swamped on the twenty-live yard mark. Norris substituted for Bar -diett and Navy penalized two yards for delaying the game. Taylor ran on fake kick. Ball.lost on downs after llfteen yard penalty. Wilson sped through right guard for twelve yards, fumbled. Bentz recovered started for goal. Ball called back for penalty. Wilson gained one yard and Palm skirted right end for live yards. He then punted to goal. Conroy made three yards un two tri als and Cullen made sixty yard punt. Stoltz knocked down two passes on seventeen yard line and Navy inter cepts pass on twenty yard line. Conroy failed to gain then hit cen ter for live yards. Pass failed to right end. Conroy fakes punt atul runs ball. Ball changed hands. Kratz attempts left end run, fumbled and Cullen raced across goal for second touchdown. Wilson received kickoff and returned it twenty-live yards. Palm gained four yards and Kratz gained one. Kratz gets pass from thirty yard lino to Navy’s | forty-live yard line. Fourth Period Kratz fniled to gain through left tack le. Frank substituted for McCoy. Palm thrown for twelve yard loss on attempt ed forward. Palm kicked to goal line. Varsity Billiard Parlor Cleanest and Best | Equipped Billiard | Parlor in Central | Penna. I H. G. MORRELL, Prop. Under Post Office ❖ •H~H* *!♦ After both Taylor ami Conroy hail failed to gain Cullen punts. Ktoltz blocked Wilson ami Penn State penalized Jive yards. Krntz gains twelve yards. I’arr substitutes for Sodiz. Palm failed to gain. Palm passes to Frank for llrst down and live yards. Wilson gained tiiree and then added two more. Pass failed. Palm to Prank. Hamilton and Conroy sightly injured. Palm punted. Cullen kicked to Palm who was tack led hard. With ten minutes t*« «o. aerial attack was opened up. After three un successful passes Palm kicked to Navy’s thirty yard line. Navy fulled lo gain on two center rushes, was penalized tifleen yards. AleKee gained two yards. Cullen kicked to Xittauy forty-live yard line. and Wilson lost tiiree. Conroy galloped live pards on iutereepted pass before downed. Gregory substituted for Laf- 1 Intuition stopped N'avy six yard rush through renter. Conroy made llrst down. N'avy substituted for Lent/, ami Cnnne.v. Pass failed and .Middies were penalized live yards, liedeiik blocks kick to goal. Fllwood and Pluck sub stituted for Hamilton ami I’edvitk. Wil son completes ten yard pass then hur dled to center fot one yard. Gregory failed to gain Wilson vomph-ted fourteen yard pass making lirsl d»wu. Palm gained urn* yard. Pass to Gregory failed. Prank caught tifleen yard pass from Palm making lirsl down. Wilson seoot ed around left end for one yard and then got six yards on a forward pass. Wilson failed t>> gain on next two downs losing ball to Navy who substituted Hughes for Conroy at this time. As linnl whistle blew .McKee started on ;i i!iirl-n Viiril rim. I.in« a -U|> is :is follows: N.\ VY |M,sil ii>ns I'KN'N STATP iH't mini'll (.'si ivy •Matthews ((.‘apt.) I I I Hull,.id P.ilin ..Wilstm Krntx 1 .viilx .... riyiit gunni Walker tackle Taylor rinht eml Conroy (Capl.) nuarlorbark McKee left halfback Cullen .... riuht halfback Barche.t fit 111 •;■«')< Score by periods: Xavy I Van State .(» 7 7 i)— Touchdowns Cullen, L*. Points after touchdown—liaivliet. Conroy. Substitu tions—Navy—Stoll/, for Taylor; Brown ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating and Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Plan Now 1 FOR THE | Pa. Day Party j " We have the stuff’ ’ HARVEYS’ 220 E. College Ave. Phone 211 Ingersoll “•“Pencil Mass production makes the first cost moderate. The simple mechanism never gets out of order and each double length lead offers the same writing service as a 7 in. wood pencil—atonlylc. The FEATHER WEIGHT—shown here—of lightweight aluminum 50c. Rolled Silver $l.OO. See this and other mod els at your stationery or cooperative store. Ingersoll Redipolnt Co., Inc. Wm. H. Ingenoll, Prei. 461 Fourth Ave., New York City for Stolz: Stolz for Parr: Tuber for Matthews: Norris for Ban-hot; Taylor for Brown: I'arr for Stub*.; Shewed for Billies: U’inkzor for Lentz; llerli lier for Carney: Hushes for Conroy; Singer for LaiVerty: Gregory for Kratz. o STUDENT COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER POINT SYSTEM (Continued from first page.) activities were better distributed anions the student body. Should the advan tage of the experience of college tut-, tivity be given to a greater number ofj students, or should' these activities bo put entirely under the charge of those few whom the students think capable and expect them tw apply their ener gies. first to the positions we elect them to fulfill, and second, to their studies? "The Point System has been proposed to better apportion these activities among students of Penn Slate, and should they decide that such action would lieticr conditions here, it then re mains to work out a system that will satisfy our demands. "Tiie following is but a beginning of llie proposed system and may require considerable modification: The Point System "Tiie aim of the point system is to prevent a student from becoming so involved in college activities that they would be detrimental to his studies, and to enable more men to share the advan tages of experience in college activities. "Kadi office and activity is assigned a definite number of points, ami no man is allowed to carry more than a total of twenty (20) points, excepting that, a man other than president or manager of an athletic club may com pete on the club, even when participa tion gives him more than twenty (20) points. "The point system is enforced by n Point System Committee consisting of nhieiit) members-—three seniors, one ol whom shall lie chairman; three jun iors. two sophomores and one freshman. "'rite point System Committee shall keep tiie records of the students’ ac tivities In their respective classes and be present at each class meeting with same. Chairman —IS; seniors—lt); jun iors--Jl; sophomores- S; and freshmen Cleaning and Pressing DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Highland Cleaning Company 220 1-2 S. Allen St. Bell 264 | House Party Specials j | All the Fruits and Greens in I season. X | Those that are not in season I we have in cans. | Extra Standard goods at prices | cheaper than you can buy Stand | ard goods out of town. GENTZEL’S L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in Slate College” Watch our Special Bargain Days On Saturday, Nov. 11, you can buy One lb of Schrafft’s Candy for 39c In pound lots only. Regular price 50c. 1 1-2 pound box Blue Banner Brand Schrafft’s Chocolates 85c It’s a real value. American Gentleman Bill Fold $l.OO Junior Bill Fold 50c Join our Library—over 700 books—2sc to join. Typewriters for Rent and for Sale. L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. Tuesday, November 7, 1922 "A man on the Student Cou nC fl w Student Board by virtue of some other uffiiv he holds, shall have only «. points attached to that office provided they exceed or equal ten (to) poi nt ,. otluwwi.se he shall have ten (io) The proposed ratings of the Pot*. System follow. 1 Class Presidents: 2O Point, —l5 Points Sophomore 12 p olnts Kivslmian s Points ('lass Vice-Presidents 5 Pq^ Class Secretaries 5 Poinl3 Class Treasurers S PoIq U Chss Historians 5 p olnls •'■'link-lit Cnum-il K.-ptvscntative —1» Points ** ’ Standing n*inimtu-t*s from councfl or 5 Point, temporary committees from councilor Points Junior I’rom eommittoe 10 Points Sophomore Hop committee 10 Points Athletic Association President..., Whatever may be accomplished toward tin* establishment of such a system at Penn Staff will dopenu entirely upon the sanction of the student body. Itj, a t:ian which will involve a process of evolution, for every detail must be cot. sidctvd. and these will only be brought to the foreground in the course of time’* Whether or not a proposal for intro, during a Point System at Penn Slate will 1-e ma.de. is a matter of further consto. oration to be taken up in the near fa. Hire by the Student Council and Student Advisory Board. 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