Page Four HOW SYRACUSE WON Syracuse 1.0, Penn State 0 Yards Gained in Scrimmage Penn State 109 First Downs Penn State 0-0-1-2-3 Forward Passes Penn State Successful, 3 for 10 yds . Unsuccessful, 7 Intercepted, 0 Penalties Penn State, 3 for 25 yds Yards Lost in Scrimmage Penn State 15 Penn State 12 Averaging 40 yards Notices An important meeting of the Dal* llmiliandry Club will be held In Roam 279 Dtirt Building, Thursday evening, November 9, at 7 o'clock Professor 11 Liase still speak on "Colloids In fair; inufacture . Discussion of Penns7l %Anil Di) plans still also take place Refreshments Extension Work Is Developing Rapidly PI oh thll one of the most outstanding flan In connection with extension work at any institution Is the fact that the I institution itself knows so little about It The student bodies, the alumni, and oftlmes maim of the faculty have only a }ague ides as to the scope of one of the most rspldly growing and popular branches of college or university as tlvlty This Is probably less true at Penn State than at some Institutions but nmertheless Chem still remains much information on extension worn which Ls not known to a Nast majority on the campus Startedas an experiment in 1910, engineering an has grown at Penn State until it ranks on a per if not better than similar mark in any other institution In the United States It is recognisist from coast to coast as .t to tiler and man) of the policies laid down here hate gone far to influence, extension omit in other institutions The 'Tenn* hania Idea^ In engi neering Extension vas begun in 1912 and this, in substance, called for all extension actalties to be cooperative In other 0 ords, it was a policy mhlch stated that unless a local organization, Interested enough to detelop and tsla care of local details, the college could not of do extension varl. there That this plan has been suc cessful has been demonstrated man, times over by figures compiled-by the extension staff It is estimated that upwards of six ty thousand students have studied through the department of Engineering ENACT'S!. These are employed men located all over the State _who attend local elames or who study by corres pondence This number, although cov ering a period of only tuelvo years, is muy times iveater than the total stu dent body at the College during Its some sixty-eight years of existence About sewn thousand are enrolled each St Ir, ahleh to eser Mice the resident student body The courses offered by extension In the School of Engineering are upwards 01 une hundred and fifty In number and range from elementary courses for shop apprentices to advanced college courses for credit tooand a degree The., Include various courses in Mathe- Intake, Drawing, Design, Mechanics. practical courses of various kinds for shop men, as well as a certain amount of regular college work In Mechanical, lilectrical, Chit, Industrial, and Archi tectural Engineering Special courses e also offered In Radio, Business Sub jeer., PON% or Plant courses, and the ad dition of Workers Economics is now only a few months amity. The classes phich have been estalt- ILshed throughout the Slate are IOW: ed in practically all Important Indus trial centers At various times classes have been organized In over a hundred places In the State with as many as Monty in ono community. Local teach are generally used for Instruction and about a hundred are appointed each 3 ear Likewise, the correspondence copra. t wide distribution Such studen re located to nil but two counties o ho Stato, In twenty other States, CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN h• 111. g =— IN a MI IN I 1111 11111 The DINNER SUIT DEBONAIR, camfortable, [aored Inch the cue them Lt. ores from b :2:".PP4Vb w yl a rl: g u:tera Th. comfortarotTle DINNER SUIT (Shari ragar or mad) $39.50 Malvefactured and sold talum.dy NATLUXENBERG&BRos. New dddreir rrylememo. book will be “nt Creo, co Syracuse 130 Syracuse 4-2-2-0-8 Syracuse Successful, 2 for 22 yds. Unsuccessful, 3 Intercepted, I Syracuse, 3 for 22 yards Syracuie 14 Syracuse 10 Averaging 46 yards a ell as In Canada Alaska, and Cub 31 my foreign Inquiries have been re veiled lately which Indicate the Sac that the time Is not far off when sue Instruction alit circle the globe With Professor N C Miler who Is head of the department, there are sev en other men who devote their time to installing couroes In local COMMUTI tier or to correcting correspondence papers A clerical force of four is necessary to take care of the many de tails of correspondence instruction. It Ls estimated that fully thirty thousand pieces of drat class mall pass through the hands of these clerks during the course of a year One of the many far reaching devel opments of the department «as the fa eparation of a four tear night course In general Engineering All the les son material was written by members of the staff and the course made ele mentary enough to be of service to shop men of very little education This material Is now used In hundreds of localities In the State and Is the basis of the night classes in many high schools and Young Men's Christian As nociatio. Many apprentice schools are also using It, among them being such firms as the Bethlehem Steel Com pany At least a hundred thousand les son phamplets have been sent out from the college In connecton with this par ticular course of study For three years the Engineering Ex tension Department has published a monthly paper during the college year under the name of "Engineering Ex tension Nowti". This paper is sent to all extension students and any others who are Interested in the general sub ject of practical education The de partment Mould welcome the oppor [unity of having a wider distribution of this publication on the campus and any Interested In keeping abreast of the times In Engineering Extension may secure copies by calling at the °nice in Engineering "F" AIITOMOBELES FOR HIRE Closed and open cars Mormons, Peerless, Oldsmobile, Champions, Over loads and Fords You can hire them as low as .15 per mile and drive the car yourself Day and night service Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week Bell 376 DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO 224 E College Ave State College, Pa L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN STATE COLLEGE" Special Sale on Football and Golf Goods 25 per c.t reduction on Footballs, Golf Clubs and Bags, 10 per ct, on Golf Balls Our Engraved Xmas Cards are more "beautiful" this year than ever. Place your order while the ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. Why not order your calling cards at the same time? ORDERS TAKEN FOR RUBBER STAMPS CHILDRENS' BOOK WEEK NOV. 1147 Give the "kiddies" a treat. Our Book Department contains over 2000 books of Fiction for young and old. "We are always trying to , give you a better store." L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. SYRACUSE DEFEATS NITTANY GRID TEAM (Continued from First Page) made the mane 7 to 0 for Syracuse. No more scoring was done during the flrat quarter Lafferty was substituted for Patton but the ball nes punted back and forth seYeral times At one time a fumble by Zimmermen cost the Syra cuse fullback eight yeads when he was tackled by House Johnson and Wilson net% unable to gain ground during the Period while Syracuse made three first downs G=ZEI3 An aerial attack woo opened during the second quarter of the game, Syracuse attempting seven, of which two were successful for twenty-trao yards V. bile Penn State made two passes which re mitted in the gain of one yard The firm forward talcs .as thrown by Light to Wilson, gaining one Surd Syracuse made only two successful passes, one from Foley to Simmons for twelve yards and the other from Paley to Mcßride for ten yards Prevost, however, forced Mcßride back with the result that the gain was toes Michalskie knocked one of the other passes down, the rest being too poorly placed to be caught by the Syracuse men to wham they were thrown Receiving one of the punts by Zim merman. Wilson fumbled the boll on Penn State's twenty yard line Mcßride recmered the ball and got away with five yards, putting the ball on the fif teen yard line Foley hit the line tor floe more, Mcßride for tour. The Lions hero now holding the Orange team des perately at bay In the next tour playa Mcßride and Zimmerman adtanced by one yard gains, putting the ball on Penn State's one hard line Alpenalty of two lards for extra time out was Inflicted on Syracuse With the opposing line tightening up, Syracuse ceased driving and Mcßride kicked a short perfect drop-kick malting the score 10 to 0 for Syracuse Penn Stste receiving the lull ft tm the kickoff, Lafferty gained one yard, but Wilson was thrown for a seven yard toss on an attempted right end run A Pnss from Light to Wilson failed With the ball now in the possession of Syr muse, Wilson knocked down a pass by Foley and Prey ost threw iffmmermln for a five yard loss as the half ended ,Tklrd Querter In the third period, Dick Schuster woo sent in to replace McCann Wilson and'. Light began to hit the line for small ;ains and a pass from Light to Wilson netted four yards but the first down nas not made The Penn State grid men all through the game had dillicul ty in stopping the Orange men who were returning the punts while the two ~..._ 1 4 - DRESS SUITS TO RENT ALL OCCASIONS I - ORDER EARLY FOR THE . , "NEXT' FORMAL AF:FRIII2' , Largest stock between New York and Chicago WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT COMPANY S. B. LEVY Beta Sigiti' a Rho House - Phone 1991 Announcing the Opening The Lion Lunch Room Wednesday, Nov. 7 Real Home Cooked Food Quick Service THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Syracuse ends, 'Macrae and Jame did excellent work in getting down the field to tackle the Nitta. receiver Outing this quartet on a punt by Syracuse, Wileun fumbled in receiving the ball but it nes recovered by Lafferty on the Syracuse thirty 'Yard line Penn State was notable to gain Punting was resorted to by both sides and a twen ty-five yard pass front Foley to Zim merman failed The quarter ended with the bail In Ponn State's possession on the Syracuse forty yard line Penn State Takes Offensive 1 During the first period, the Nittany narriers took the offensive and began to posit the Orange eleven who were now becoming tired as a resell of their strenuous playing During the last two periods Light reglined his punting form and kept the ball out of the danger of the Nittany god In receiving one of Zimmerman's punts, Wilson fumbled again but the ball was recovered by Johnson A pass from Foley nom Inter cepted by B. Gray. A pass from Light to Wilson failed and Onyx was then rushed in to take Prevost's position Ire quickly attempted two drop kicks but bah were very poor and failed After again regaining the ball, Laf ferty ran for eight yards around the tight end, tenoned by a twelve yard run by Wilson around the left end It cms now Penn State's ball on the Syra use twenty-nine yard line Wilson nould have scored a touchdown if he had not been tackled in his twelve yard run by Foley WiLson, Johnson and Light carried the ball in turn for over twenty yards The drive was temporarily checked hen Wilson NVIS thrown for a four rtrd loss by Noble Lafferty t en oo the ball for soca yards but stumbled and tell, losing the ball to a SYraMitic plater. The game ended soon after ulth the final score, Syracuse 10— Penn State 0 Show your friends the beauty nos around State College - In a Drive-It-Your- self Car. Call 371 DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO Get your Japanese and Chinese Novel ties for parties and Xmas gifts. AT "C RABTREES" Reasonable Prices PENN STATE GLEE CLUB WILL RENDER CONCERT (Continued frnm flint page) In rho "Italian Street Song" by }Torbert This selection was given by the Club with groat success two years ago In a concert In Pittsburgh Mica Betty Croll '26. will sing the soprano obligate The abut, oongq, together with others of lighter and deeper mien, Instrumental number% ant . the soloed°ne given by the Varsitt quartette in their first appear of the year, bill veiled out the evening, program Tickets for the tenth annual concert, to be given Saturday at seven-thirty, will be on sale st Co-op Wednesday and Thursday evenings at seven o'clock. All sells alit be reserved and fratern ities arc urged to get their group bloc]. early. Immediatell after the Pennsylvania D t) conc. 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