Page Four THE GAME IN BRIEF ... Score IV Quarters Gett)shurg 0 0 0 0— 0 Penn State 3 10 0 7-20 Yards Gained in Scrimmage Penn State 276 First Downs Gettysburg 3-0-5-1--9 Forward Passes Penn State I-5-0-S—II Penn State— Gettysburg— Successful, 2 for 18 yards Successful, 11 for 95 yards Unsuccessful 0 Unsuccessful 6 Intercepted 0 Intercepted 4 Penalties Penn State 3 for 35 yards Gettysburg 3 for 35 yards Yards Lost in Scrimmage Penn State 7 Penn State 8 Gettysburg 3 Averaging, 41 yards Averaging, 45 yards Yards Returning Kickoff Penn State 135 Gettysburg 0 Touchdowns Penn State 2 Goals After Touchdowns Penn State 2 Field Goals C!=!r3 Bulletin Tuesday, October 11l 700 p m —Tp ear Ag "Cet-to-seth or" 200 AS Building 7 30 1) m —Cub. counts Club :%Seetlng Wednoidu), October 17 El= meet in room 314 Old 31.11 n 70011 an —Student Council 11leetlou Room 14 Liberal Arta Notices The buy Depvrtment announces tint all men oho have uniforms must meat them commencing Wednesday, Of - toilet setenteenth Students who have 11 Id opportunity to draw their uniforms and Imse not done so. will not be given credit tot drill until they appear In uni form Residents of State College are re quested by the borough and college of ficials to keep their cars off the sheets as ninth as possible on Alumni Day. October tuentleth, and thus aid In re lies leg the trams congestion Prie ire p trking rmervations writ be famished ninth east of Park a‘entio, about foul minutes m-111. from the foot h ill field Space miy be obtalned by calling C. .1 Stucl Es-22, in addtess fig; requem to postoillee box 640 There it 11l be a meeting of tho Grmge tonight In room 100 Hort bonding at yen ottilotg, for the PurPoso Of bana -1,: for indict am cod nominating 04- 16 ers This meeting is open to members 011 i). The Penn Stale Playern banquet, will be held on Ptldly evening, Carnet nineteenth, and which W. 9 to include ill Ph*ers and their pantnem, hav been clanged to a stag affair and smoker rot Players and alumni Applitalion bled. for the West Vir ginia gains mill ho issued at the A A. °glee on Wednesday and Thursday of this Meek HINDT AND STEVENSON WILL PLAY GOLF FINAL (Continued from First Pogo) 401von has caused the greens to be come herd and dry. The large cup that is to be awarded the Itinnet of this match will be pur chased float the fifty cent entrance fee which woo collected front each of the original entrants Two medals will also be obtained, a gold one which goes to Stevenson as the medalist, and an other of alive, which gem to the sec ond ion lie in in the qualifying round, PATRONIZE! OUR ADVERTISERS FOR SALE! 1,000 Bushels of Disease• Free Our potatoes were sprayed meekly • during the grow lug season and we are offering our entire crop at J. the following pricess 25 bushels or less, @ 81.25 por bushel. GO to 100 bushels, @ 81.11 per bubo]. 100 bushels or more, 0 $l.OO par bushel. To'option° or write to AIKENSIDE FARMS, Inc. STATE COLLEGE, PA. United non° Pell none 85 Gettysburg 16S Gettysburg 18 Gettysburg 0 Gettysburg 0 Gettysburg 0 PENN STATE NUNS GAME FROM GETTYSBURG TEAM (Continued from first pogo) to yards but on the next play a beatl ful forward, LManuel to Stouffer, put the ball back on the twenty-six yard numk It was fourth down and .12man uel fell hack for a drop-kick. As the Nlttany line came charging through, the fullback nervously Juggled tho pass and the hall trickled off his toe and rolled about ten yards before a Penn State man fell en it Penn State's big opportunity came at the beginning of the second quarter Following Gray's punt, Gettysburg be gan an adtance from her thirteen yard line Stouffer tore through the line for thirteen yards and on the nett play put the ball on .the thirty yard mark. Then name a bad break for the visitors ! Test snapped the ball, high and slight ly wide. and Emanuel let It slip from big fingers as Hap Frank and Artelt mime to ring In The ball bounced along the ground and Frank fell on It at the eighteen >aril mark. Undismay ed, the plucky Gettysburg team held cast and on three successive attempts Penn Stale failed to ethane° the hall more than five yards But the visitors could not shake the accuracy of Palm's toe and on the next play a perfect drop kick went sailing aver their heads for a three point counter. Penn State Scores Again Prom the kick-eft Penn State then launched a driving attack that carried the hall the 'length of tthe field for a touchdown Palm received Emanuel's kick-off on the six yard line and cay• rled It to the thirty-yard mark before Slngley, the Gettysburg left end, milled him On the next three plays, Johns ton, lellsyn and Wentz carried the boll In turn. the fullback making first down on a six yard smash through the line On the newt play Wentz hit the line midi terrific force and tore through for Mob, pods to the visitor's forty four yard mark Johnston and Palm gained too more yards Again Wentz nos given the ball and the !may back shot through the Gettysburg defense and carried the ball to the larentY eight yard mark before he was stopped Two more line plays followed Then Johnston broke loose on a long run and carried the ball from the twenty- Caterers See WALTER M. ROY for your Green Goods for Navy Game Day. Celery Cantelopes Lettuce Oranges Fresh Fruits Lemons L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" TAKE A GOOD CUSHION ALONG TO THE GAME They feel like air cushions. A carrying strap on each one. Sure! You can use them in a car. SPECIAL PRICE 89c HUNTING EQUIPMENT GUNS FOR RENT AMMUNITION CANVASS AND FIBRE LAUNDRY CASES $1.75 to $3.50 • "We are always trying to make our store better for you." L. 'K. . NIETZGEER" tao yard mark for a touchdown A minute before the end of the nee end quarter Wilson intercepted a for ums] pats and carried it to the thirteen Mrs! line berme he was donned The half ended ,howover, before the ball mold be aseln put In play. Visitor's Bally The lighting qualities of Bill ;Wood's tease were evidenced In the third quart er for the visitors carne bank with a tush that carried the ball into Penn antes territory and kept it there dur ing the entire period A series of for oard passes flora Emanuel to Idensch std Eunuch-sic, the latter a substitute end who au rind a. forward peas for n touchdown against Lehigh, brought the bull from the kfteon yard line to I Penn States ten yard line On the neat plst3 Artelt plucked one of Emanuers heaves out of the air and it was Penn State's ball on the ten yard line. Gray kicked out of danger but Get tysburg, continuing its aerial attack, oon had the bull within striking dint ante of the Penn State goal Tic-re forward passes failed and on fourth down Emanuel drop kicked. The kick was short tend high and Gray , dropped on the ball at the fifteen yard mark Penn State Scores In the final quarter Penn State be ten another drtte that carried the ball well Into Gettsborg territory A pen alty coat the tfittany team twenty bards and Palm then resorted to a drop I Ick Ho made a hard try from the forty-eStee yard Ilne but his boot was aide . Emanuel on the fleet ploy threw a forward far down the field but Palm raced In and, catching the ball, ran It tack to the eighteen yard line before i.e was downed. Line smashes by Wil ton and Johnston followed and then Wentz carried the ball to the two yard I ne for a fleet down by a terrific line plunge On the next play Wilson skirt cl the left end and ambled over the goal line for Ole final tally. The Llne•ip Pe. State Gettysburg I e SlngleY Schuster 1 t Doran I.lchalekt I g Besubam Gray c Yost' Dedenk r. g Pelus I re‘ost r. t Jones Artelt Decker Palm a. b Stouffer WII.n r 11 b. Ebert Jobnston r h b. Slaughter Wentz f. b. Emanuel SOCCER MEN COMMENCE PRACTICE ON NEW FIELD AL Pine '26 are filling the halfback positions with R. L Gill '26 and P. R. Tiotrich '24 as alternates C. L Mc- Vangh '24 and r•. W. Grupp '25 are playing good games at the fullback positions on the first team and are be ing hard pressed by W. P Borst '24 and J. IL Savolaine '24 of the second team The goaikeeper's berth lies be tween J. L. Johnson '26 and N. T Cun ningham '24. FOR SALE—FORD BUG—Lola model —gxeellont condltlon—Bargoln to quick purchaser. Cull Bellefonte 9121t13, Bell phone. Albert Sanderson. AUTUMN HOSIERY JUST RECEIVED A FINE SELECTION OF FALL AND WINTER HOSE You may find your choice in this assortment, con sisting of foreign and domestic production in Cash meres, Woolen Silk and Woolen Mercerize and Silk, as well as many other materials in nobby stnpings, checks, plaids and all the newest weaves. STATE SHIRT SHOP "Haberdashery of Merit" THE PENN•STATE COLLEGIA YEARLINGS WIN PROM CARNEGIE TECH FROSH (Continued, from First Page) or three unsuccessful attempts, a pans from Hamilton to Vogt enabled the latter to make a touchdown. The ball seen became the property of the Penn State freshmen. Then. with but two or three minutia; left to play be tore the end of the half, O'Connell floored three points by making a Per fect field goal. to Ole first pert of the second half, neither elite made any substantial gala, old It tram In this relied that Tech 'lghtened up her defense. The Blue ; nd White lc= was satin a fow yards of the Foal line but was unable to push the ball over A peculiar Incident took place in the out period of the game A drop kick lq the Penn State quarterback was Llotked, the ball lay on the ground for a few seconds unclaimed by either side itennedy then picked up the ball dor State but neither side apparently knew Just what to do Unassisted and un hallenged. the ' PlaY. Proceeded ',tough the onPoalng tine for a down Another touchdown NVas eventually add ed to the Nittany score but the extra stint was not gained A few noticeable points about Satur day's game were the substitutions made Y the coaches of both teams, the speed ..nd playing ability of many of the Ploy and the determination of the oPP.' lug team A number of substitutions 's ere necessary in the ranks of the i'laid warriors, while but too were made in the Nittany Hamilton, Vogt, Barmen, Shrlver and hlanby all put out a fine broad of football. Baker and filer mere constant ground gainers for the yearling, Glee making the three tsuchdowns and Baker making a.m.'s! runs oft tackle for substantial gain• Page, Lukens and MasPlute also hand lod their positions cell Meet at the jfetivoay Here you will find a va riety of Tempting Foods, Real Home Cooking, Ice Cream and Delicious Pastry. - FYES' 1 FOR Groceries Notions Dry Goods VARIED PROGRAM ,IS PREPARED FOR ALUMNI (Continued from first pogo) alit attend the Blue and White-Navy encounter in the afternoon will exceed even the crowd that witnessed the Penn State-Dartrnouth game three 3 0 n. Yeare ago when approximately mventy-live hundred graduates were numbered among the spectators Last Friday. Graduate Manager of Athletics Nell 31 Fleming sent out forty-seven hundred Alumni tickets for the game It woo expected that Governor Gifford Pln,hot would be able to attend the game but net Friday, President Thom. - ocehed the following letter from him Harrisburg, Pa. October eleventh, 1923 Provident John M Thomas State College, Pa. My dear Preeldent• Indeed I wish I could come on" Oc tober twentieth. Unfortunately, as you may have seen, the President has asked' The Governors to meat .him at Wash :naton on that day and I must go. I tm keenly sorry Sincerely Youre, Gifford Pinchot The final event on the program will he the eider and pretzel feed in the Armory on Saturday night at eight thirty o'clock which will he for the alumni only This affair will be open toted by the Blue Key and E. H. Keller 21, president of that organlmtion, has outlined a series of events which will include wrestling, boxing, music by Auchenbach's Serenaders who have of fered their cervices for the evening and .t five Minute vaudeville eketch by Cleaning Pressing Laundry HIGHLAND CLEANING CO. 220 I. M St Ben 264 Alumni ' GET YOUR Whitman's Chocolates AND ! Souvenirs OF Penn State AT RAY D, GILLILAND'S Druggist "Jack" Myers and "Schlep" Schlosser. A spirit of cooperation between the student body and Homecoming Com mitts, composed of P. B Brenneman' ' chairman, F. AI Torrence 'O5, W. R. Mason 'l7 and A 9 Snyder '2O, has been shown throughout the extensive preparations for Homecoming Day and the success of the affair will be acredit ed to the undergraduates as well as graduates D. P. Caldwell will be at the State College Hotel, Tuesday evening, October 16, and Wednesday, Octo ber 17, all day, with a complete line of Men, Women and Childrens High Grade Novelty Shoes, Gloves and Hosiery to suit eve' y one. Come in and see our line. Representing W. B. mußpocii The Leading Shoe Shop TYRONE, PENNA. This space reserved for ' Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 124 Tuesday, October 16, 1923 t t t Ll' A tit' Of All Food Products, ice cream molts amon those at the top of the Hat for nutritive and health giving properties Eat more of our Ice cream and be healthy. Harvey'slce Cream "The Settee Sled" 220 E. cobs% ~, .A.. , Phone 211