Page Four ■ >Muml the datus ot scuet. is ot the Anciicau mcidicn Angus Bmdcis’ As-ncnitiun He ssa- un mmioiisls elected to tlm. position o.ulv in Sep- U’mbei this sc’i ‘"inte lus election lasmahle comment on the wisdom of the choice have come Horn Hie piess and fiom bicedeis and at.thoiilics; high ill live.lock elides j Remington Port able Typewriters Ask for a free demon* stration and rental pur chase plan. lIAURY K. METZGER Phone KSU-J 217 S. Atherton St. Mew Cars Always Ready T© Co Enjoy your visit during Alumni Day—with a good car to drive where you please DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. Phone 376 PITT FRESHMEN CRUSH YEARLING GRID ELEVEN (Continued fiom hist page) Stale tsselse-saul line Tlnee plass s.nv ltoones auoss foi a toudulossn after a seven-said tun The Pan ther sending biought up the stole to 7-0 bs sending the ball Miuaiel.s between the goal posts Pitt leccused the kicked and ic tuined the oval to the contei ot the tick! Ddp poilod a well-planned jdas bs spilhng Beikman foi ml eight-said loss Anothei of Roones’.j M\ts-sanl pui.ts \as b.i Monahan, live s irds fiom the j “whitest line" The scalling halt-* back was lotted out o r bounds ses-| ontoen \ aids in tiom the go U line jud j befoie a gioup of Pitt tackleis I it-1 cialls bulled him m the ‘•no. bulls] lining the held This bit of woik! cost the httccn said' [ V. hen tile qu.i'tci ended the ball v is] on Penn Mate's 57-v.ud line I Pmtber Cubs Score Again The Pitt seailmgs opened the qu.ulci with a senes of pla.s that netted them a lust down On the next plas, Ciabb, half-back, loccised i pa«*s fiom Beikman md toie aimind the se.tiling's light II mk loi a 33-sutd tun md i toucluhwn Ron ncs missed tlu* tty-foi-omul Pitt agun leceised "id P.oones's punt sent the oval ten sanls fiom the pic be goal A costh' fumble aftu d b\ the appnicnl change 1 ol luck, the Lion cub', be*}: m a stead*, maich up the held lot thiee Inst downs. m winch Monah in, Neal and llamas feituiul Pitt way penalized Inc* \anls, but tlic* cml of the half caused the plebe*. to lose* then thine* lot i touchdown, with the bill thn- Maij teen *.*ids hom the cowled line* 'linn I Twenty to Nothinc lleioire PiLt i evened tlu. kickoff at th-*' c ‘ l,el NIU un . K L Heilman’2o beyrt of the second half, but t!u j^' ar * H H Cieato ’22 Mitmei was chopped v\ h<* track* Mu- ' uu] hdm aie a \ouiifr couple A toiw.it ml Ine The srnol ''' «»n« ,n J »hn and Man at huglioai tumble cnleied the Penn t! u " Itl ’ aUon «I'leh ensues attei the State i uiks .ittex nine \anl , entrance of the othet ch.nattvis At lud been gained Ban is, Pinthe tin ia lof the action t! e Man in the captain, lecou-icd the ‘hill and ,{ «uh> r Hat inmnaiecs tint the u -1< niped d<»’\n tin Judd 1 m M\t\ ’ h,> l, “ 4 ’ K ‘** >nts '° l ' wt-11 as he tails laid. 'lhe lion mbs ue.o nondi/cd ful the second act li\ e \aids fm oil side pla\ and Pit 1 seemed a ( ist down Neal's tackle caused Pitt to los tno \ ml> On the next p]i\, Run re\ ian hack fifteen \aids 1m a foi ■ wind p is-. Seeing e\ei\ man co\- ( uetf, he stilted a wild m-li aluntt, j.«|, rm „ (ho edire ot the hold, ttui.c himseli , —— ■ - thimifrli opposition toi i i'i-\ai oil lint's A fumble wax lecuvcned bj Whitemoie. who h. d lepluied llamas, and again the plebes made a ]dine for two lust downs, bunging the oval to the tiJ-x atd line ax the qua l tei ended Futlhoi timing advanced the ball fifteen \aids fiom the goal line A ltmv.ud pass was intercepted b\ Detweilei, Pitt tackle, who took the o\ tl back to the .10-vnul line bev el U plavs gamed onlj a few vaids lui tlu* Panthei cubs nml the game was halted, m older that the Pitt lolin Hopkins game might be stalled on scheduled lime Lineup - PiU Fiesh—.2o State Flesh—o - Sheinko L E Delp Detweilei L E McAndiews Little— L G Douglas Bui ties C Puibse De.W dm K (i Soiuleibuig Getto U T Mooie Cu.uino (C ) R E.— —Mmcus Hoonev Q Monohan Ciabb L H Wolt Peikman - II II (C ) Neal teiomliui soi I’ Hamas Store !>\ Periods Pitt Fiesh 7 0 7 o—2o State Flesh 0 0 0 0— 0 Touchdowns—Hoonev. Ciabb. Beik iran Goals fiom touchdown foi ex ha points—Hoonev 2 (placektcks). Substitutions—Pitt Pflmtni toi Do Mdia Fox foi Detweilei. Newcump loi Little, Delim m foi Stemhausci, Hel'ing fot Sheiako, Little foi New camp. Nevvcamp toi Getto, Wnllci ioi Little, Detweilei foi 1-ox Merer fot Wallci. Waul foi Ciall. Ciginnd loi Btrkmnn State Willie toi Douglas. Hillen foi Sondeibeig Whilmme foi Hapias, Yost for Mc \ndicvvs, Deckel foi Delp. West lor Mnicus Hefei ee—D W Meuimnn, Geneva Umpiie—R E Cadigan. Sjiacuxo LineM'un—Dexter Yerv, Penn State PENN STATE PLAYERS TO GIVE SHOWS FOR ALUMNI (Continued fiom lirst page) lie- thiough the picten«c of rescuing her until she levels hei designs upon him Then, tolling hei that he is not leillv the v del, lie suggest-, that she jump in ig.,iii, while he calls the hue valit to ict the put ut the hud and incite hei '1 lie huilesque entitled “The Man m the Bov.lei Hat” will be plaved I>> a cast ot considei..ble experience in Pluveis pm lections of fmmei jeai- Miss F C lletsei ’2~ R G Ad ims 21 Miss 1, H Luil» ’2.'» iI OH P’d.F—New shipment Poito liica i ombroulcncs, with a few na ! ti\e baskets, also assoitment In- I dun-mado basket-., wide selection i ?Ii- II K DaLei, I !t> S Pup'll St 2 !'M[ 5 2t 116 McAllister St. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ' Score bv Quarters ! PENN STATE 0 0 0 o—o I SYRACUSE 007 o—7 j Yards Gained from Scrimmage I Penn State, 31 Syracuse, 136 | First Downs i Penn State, 4 Syracuse, 7 s Punts | Penn State, 9 toi 360 yards Syracuse, 11 for 402 yaids j Returning Kickoff ! Penn State, 0 \ Syracuse, 25 yards ) Fumbles I Penn State, 2 Syracuse, 0 i Forward Passes | Penn State, Syincuse, i Successful, 1 for 13 yards Successful, 3 for 14 yards j ! Unsuccessful. 3 Unsuccessful, 8 : Intelcepted, 3 Inteicepted, 0 ! ! Penalties ! ! ' j - Penn State, 2 tor 20 yards Syiacuse, 4 for 40 yards | Touchdowns } I Penn State, 0 Syracuse, 1 J I Goals After Touchdown I j Penn State, 0 Syracuse, 1 j j Goals from Field j j Penn State, Syracuse, j j Unsuccessful, 2 Unsuccessful, 3 j LION ELEVEN SUCCUMBS TO PLUCKY ORANGEMEN (Continued from fust page) nuglitv offense to bnttei down tlio spint of the Syiacusans when the I ittei have then hacks against the wall Not once in the second half were Penn State's LionS able to penetrate into Oinnge tuiitoiv, m fact, the boy, from the mountains of the Key stone state W’eie novel on the oifens i\e past their own U-yatds timing that time Syiacuse, except on thiee occasions, went on stead} processions clFcnxivoly in the opposition's tern ton after punt exchanges m the final half Syracuse M mgmen Plash The lads on the lull had a foiwnid line which was not onh powcifuf bat was also fist, aegic&sive, aleit, and ti icky The ends, Hanson and Aichoxkn, guvo a gieat exhibition ol wing play and constunth, while on the defensive, ended the opposing tcmunal to make tackles behind the FOR S \LE—One Undetwood Type wutei, piactieallv new Tenns loasonublcv Call 103-J .10 2t LOST—Sheaffci fountain pen, black, engiaved “Ricliaid Dot} ” Findei please leturu to Willaid House LOST—A Paiker Duofold' Jr foun tain pen beuung the name Blair Hendeison Finder please letuin to the COLLEGIAN ofhcc for re x’ nrd lOR RENT—Five-ioom apartment with bath Alexandei apartments Inquiic 125 West Park avenue TOR RENT—Room for two students 251 S Atherton St Phone 21-W 11-2-2 t STATIONERY In Gift Boxes Prices Exceptionally Reasonable Ask to see the Cedar Chest Gift Box THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. 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SAVAGE’S stage success ERICH VON STROHEIM’S Production with MAE MURRAY as the Widow JOHN GILBERT as the Prince The Merry Widow Three months on Broadway, New York, at $2.00 prices and still going strong WATCH FOR DATES PASTIME THEATRE hue of scunimage Biggs and Rugge, towering guaids of the Change line, both were groat loices m throwing back the thrusts of the Nittany backs Apart from this, Biggs intercepted a Lion pass while Rugge was responsible for the lceoveiy of a punt fumbled by Hclbig After Rugge had pounced upon the oval, he advanced it to the Blue and "White's “2-yard lino before he xvas pinned to the sod Baibuti clashed off tackle foi thiee more and the ball was on the visitois’ 29-yards as the thud penod ended Lions Hold for Downs Penn State opened the final quar tci with a stubborn stand, stopping foui Syiacuse plays in their tiacks. Captain Giay punted out of dangei but Jim Foley, icxeismg the held, inn the ball back twenty-five yards. A pass, Foley to Cair, put the Icathei on the Penn State thirty sex en Four Syracuse thiusts again failed to make the necessary y ard ago and the ball once more changed luiids Helbig xvent back to pass but xva tin own b> Vic Ilanso? for a five vaid loss before he could get hi throwing hand into the air Danger GOOD EATS GOOD SERVICE NITTANY QUICK LUNCH And Restaurant field, on an off-tackle bump, made up the loss, but another pass xvas lncom pleted, and Giay punted to Syracuse tei rltoi.v. A Orange hoist by Carr was snared bv Helbig on lux own twenty-eight voids and on the runbnek Bill nego tiated nine yaids befoie he xvas spilled by Hanson. This was one of the few plays of this kind on xvlucli the Penn State safety-man was able to make a good getaway. Lineups Penn State—o Syracuse—7 Slump ——L E Atchosku McCann L T Levy Filak L G. Biggs Giay (C) C Friedman House R G r .- Rugge Hastings -L T Bnyley Vf'cston L E Hanson Pincura Q. B Foley (C) Dangerfield—R. H B Clarke Pntchard L 11. B.— Carr Michalske— F. B. /--Baibuti Score bj Periods Fenn State- 0 0 0 o—o Syracuse 0 0 7 o—7 Touchdown—Barbuti Point after touchdown—Carr (placement) Sub stitutions—Penn State Helbig foi Pincura, Wilspn for Slamp, Lungrcn for Pntchard Syracuse Moister for j 1929 REPORTERS ! MEET TOMORROW ! Freshman COLLEGIAN re porters are lequested to be present at the meeting in Room J 22 Old Main at seven o’clock tomonow night. Gold Fish The first ship ment this winter CRABTREE’S ALLEN STREET BOSTON! ANC FAMOUS SHOES FOR MEN toTj Some day they*ll grow old But Bostonians will be endeared to you by the matured perfection of their comfort and by many memories of the months they have served you. Easy and good looking. 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