Page Four HOW THEY COMPARE Yards Gained by Scnmrnage Penn State 266 Yards Gained Returning Punts Penn State 47 Yards Gained Returning Kickoff =3l Forward Passes Penn State 0 Penalties Penn State, 5 for 35 yards First Downs Penn State 7-2-6-3-18 Touchdowns Penn State 2 Goals After Touchdowns Penn State I Field Goals MEE= Penn State 4, North Carolina 7 Averaging 39 yards Averaging 40 yards Bulletin ednesday, October 10 700 p In—Freshman elms met 101 be held In the Bull 730 m—Le Beret° Francais me, still be held In Old Chu Thursday, October 11 3 303 m—'•Y" matinee concert At dltorlum 730 it —lleohankal Engineer's eider reed In the I,Seehanlettl lab- S 10 p m —Sousa concert In the Audi um lum Notices Residents of State College are re quested be the borough and college e lle' xl4 to keep ears off the streets as much as posslble on Alumni Day, Oc tober mentieth, and thus aid in reliev ing the congestion that is sure to he on that day Parking restrictions 111 be in force In the town and on the campus th It du/ Important meeting of the CrabaPfile Club In room 101 Hort building tom°, ion night at soon o'clock The Liebig Chemical Society will meet to room 101 Ag building tumor night at omen-thirty oclock All underclassmentuking Chemical Agri culture are eoreclally urged to attend LOST: In 'Adult* of college creamery, Ladies Parker nuotold Pen Please leate at Collegian office PURITY ~~ :~ -~a TASTE and FLAVOR are all ♦cry nen In lee carom but unlass the cresm Is a pure product It nlll not be nholesomo And unpholesome food means poot health Try out Cre 1.111 Harvey'slceCream "Tbo Dotter Mud" 220 E. College, Ave. Phono 211 SUPERIOR BAY RUM A valuable necessity for A Real 50c Value REXALL DRUG STORE North Carolina 69 North Caorhna 8 North Carolina 38 North Carolina 6 Successful-3 for 14 yards Unsuccessful-2 Intercepted-1. North Carolina 1 for 5 yards North Carolina, 0-2-1-0-3 North Carolina 0 North Carolina 0 North Carolina 0 SOUSA'S BAND OPENS "Y" COURSE THURSDAY (Continued from first page) MEMIII=I MIMS Aliso Nora Ponchola 5 'The Portrait of a Lady .. Rubenstein G Pantosla— . The Accrete. Merrie Chorus" Sousa 7 (a) Flute 'Solo—"Value" ___ Godard (b) \torch—•'COUntms Battalion' Souse 8 Harp Solo--"Fantnalo. Oberon" Weaver-Alm:tr. D Tunes—“ When tho )4natrels El ening Program 1 Rlmpoody — . The Indian' . Orem 2 Cornet Solo— . Cleopatra" —Demo John Dolan 3 Portralts— , At the King's Court --- Scams (.t) "Her Lad) ship, the Countess" OH "Her Grace, the Duchess" (c) "Her Majesty, the Queen" I Soprano Solo—" The Lark Now lens ea Its Wat'ry Neer— Parker Miss Nora Fauchald 5 Fantasy —"The Victory Bell", Souse G Caprico--"On With the Dance" Sou. 7. (a) Xylophone Solo— , Walta"---.. Chopin George Carey (b) March—" Robles of the Myot- is Shrine" _ Sousa S Violin Solo—^bhust rentasle_-- Sarasota D Folk Tune—" Country Gailleno"--- Granger STOP AT OUR Shoe Repairing Shop and Shoe Shining Parlor Quality Service Courted CHAS. NELO In Front of Post Offce This space reserved for Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 124 E3elrgaLine.! Used Cars at Real Prices ! Chevrolet Touring - $125.00 Overland " - 85.00 Ford ~ - 100.00 Buick ' " - 80.00 Elcar c, - 350.00 Studebaker 7-pas. - 175.00 Willeys-6 7-pas. - 125.00 DECKER MOTOR CO. STATE COLLEGE, PA NITTANY GRIDMEN DEFEAT CAROLINA (Continued from Met page) Paint flashed lots of stuff in Satur day's encounter. In addition to his us unl sensational open field running, the Nlttany quarterback displayed a newly acquired line plunging ability On sev etal occasions Mike hit the opposing line in the same way that Joe Lightner did two years ago He was responsible for the longest run of the game when he ran back a punt from the fifty yard line to the twent3-three yard mark In the fourth quarter The new men In the backfield, John son and He!big, did not carry the ball often The statistics show that Helbig gained tnenty-seven yards in eight at tempts, two of them being for five yanls Johnson pulled oft oneilong run %hen he carried the ball from the twen ty yard line for a touchdown In the fret quarter Sprague Good On Dotengo Sprague. the visiting quarterback, was the only man on the Carolina team that could make any headway against the Nittany defense His longest run awl in the third quarter when ho reel ed off meaty yards returning a punt. He aloe made a ten and a twelve yard Sprague and Lassiter were important In the tisitor's defense Both men backed up the lino uell. On the line amtain Boetlan, the two ends, Elms and Wallace, and McAdoo, left guard, showed up well Wilson Bans Eighty Yards North Carolina, defending the north goal. kicked off and Penn State got the hall on the twenty lard line when the kick rolled behind the goal On the ter) first play Wilson tarried the ball wound left end and with a splendid outst of speed and aided by timely in terference, sped the length of the field and planted the ball behind the goal line Johnston, the right halfback of the visiting eleven made a desperate tackle on the twenty yard mark but Harry lust eluded him The play was not allowed, both teams being off-side, and the bull was brought back Penn State then adranced rho ball to Carolina's three yard mark with Palm and Wilson carrying the ball for the longest gains A fifteen yard Pen alty came on the last dorm and Gray Ideked to the visitor's twenty-three yard line North Carolina opened up with a forward pass that netted seven yards and then kicked Varsity Billiard Parlor t An ideal place to spend your time. Try our Apex Chocolates and Chocolate Milk Shakes. Cleanliness at:d Service rs our Motto. H. G. MORRELL, Prop. Under Poet Office THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Nittany eleven began an impr.- vice march from the twenty-five yard line that•carried the boll for a touch down Palm and Wilson made most of the gale until the Monty yard line scan passed Johnson then went around loft end and speeding past the second ary defense reacted the one yard tine before he was tackled His impetus was enough, however, to carry him across for the touchdown Schuster kicked the goal. Visitors Held The second huarter opened with the clatters in -mmsesakm of the ball on their own thirty yard line A line! plunge by Sprague netted three yards! ond Lassiter kicked to Penn State's' forty-two yard line A penalty spoiled the Nittany offense, tancecer. and Gray: punted. The hick has high and short,' and gave North Carolina the ball on' her forty-two Yard line Two plays advanced the ball to the forty-seven yard line and then Sprague smashed through for eight yards and a drat down. At this point the NittanY I defense braced and the next Play netted the visitors but a yard Frank then broke through and threw Lassiter for a four yard loss A forward pass failed 'end Elms punted The ball remained near the fifty yard line for the rest of the half Lions Score Again The Nittany eleven came back with a rush at the beginning of the third quarter that carried the ball across for v touchdown Wilson received the kick off on the twenty-eight yard line and ulvanced seven yards before he was stopped Palm then carried the ball to the forty-eight Yard mark The Nit ,any quarterback did some clever side stepping and wrenched himself from two tacklers before Bostlan finally nail ed him. 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From there the ball was carried to the twenty-one yard line on ten plays On third dean Wilson pulled off a splendid run and Just missed scoring when ho sae tackled on the two yard line Palm then dived through center for the reaudning two yards and Schuster kicked rho goal Penn State tallied again In the atone quarter when a ten yard run by Helbig put the ball on the thirty-six yard line Four tries by Palm and Wilson netted but live yards Mike then dropped back to the forty-yard line and sent a beau tiful drop klck between the goal Posts for the anal tally, Before the end of the third quarter Penn State was deprived of a splendid chance to score by penalties With the ball on her thirty-two yard line North Carolina attempted a short forward ev er the line of scrimmage and Gray in tercepted. Penn State runs off-aides, however, and the visitors moved up KNOX CAFE BASEMENT OF HOTEL APPLES Apple harvest is on at the Pennsylvania Slate College orchards. You will find a clerk at the packing house every day. We have a number of grades—from cider apples to the finest Stayman Wine saps. There is a United telephone in the College Fruit Packing House and we will be glad to know your wants. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Please note that Nat Luxemberg & Bros. have moved to 841 Broadway, New York City. Dry Goods ' Notions ; The StOie of Style and Service :.... _ Everything woman can want in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. May we invite your patronage? GLENN & NEIDIGH 1 i 120 1-2 East College Avenue _ .2 . r. t P. STUDENTS The Campaign Total is now $1,347,489.47 , :m3r.• 0 ♦ five yards on the play During the entire fourth quarter the ball was In North Carolina's territory, but the punts of the visitors kept Penn Stole from reaching a position to score.' FPalm started thingsfwhen he receiv ed a Carolina punt on the forty-five yard line and carried it over the mid dle of the field be the thirty-eight yard mark Wilson then went through for elmen yards and nix yards on two tries A penalty made the fourth down with five yards to go and Palm drop ped back to kick His attempt went wide. Another long run of twenty-seven State College Bakery Mother's Bread PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS CREAM PUFFS CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Party Catering a Specialty Hosiery _-- 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1923 yards by Palm In returning n punt plac ed Penn State in a position to wore. The Southern Iler hold, however, and three attempts netted but three yards. Palm attempted another drop kick but It was low. Rant a Marmon ear and drive It yourself. • Drive-It-Yourself Auto Company Penn State Belts Complete $2.00 ale The Crabtree Co. 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