Page Three NITTANY BOOTEES MEET LAFAYETTE HERE TOMORROW Maioon Eleven Lists Victories G\er Navy and Lehigh in Early Encounters dry field should aid PENN STATE FORWARDS Passing Continues To Be Weak Link m Attack—Several Changes Probable Encoantuing the pov.eiful J-Ltioon soccer machine .n its last home game of the season, rn undefeated Lion team will endeavoi to ln.lt the mvnd mK Lafayette eleven m the Alumni Da> clash on old Bcavei Field at ten o’clock tomonow rooming Handicapped in cun ' same this seal by a muddv licit! tirt has consid erably sloped up the light Lion foi waids, the Penn State eleven will have its first oppoitunity to plav on .• dty, f.ut field this season, providing the vverthei remains cleai The con dition oi tin. giound v ill probably be rn impuilnnt factoi m deciding the outcome of the game Lafajettc Is Slroig Yietois ovci Navy ind Lehigh, the Matoon ele.u: his shown a stuidj povvei m its eailv contests Two pio fessional coaches have dulled the team tluoughout the jear and the at tack tint the Lnfavettc* aggiegation will use against <Jou.li Lcoiuud’s pio teges should diflei iron the mteicol legiate ivef’od-' One weakness has maned the stiength of the team timing the piac fco this Inst week, that is a taidiness of the centei lonvaids to get undci the passes lio.n the vungmen lo mouow if the dull dm mg the la,t few (la.vs -ucceetK Leon.ml hopes to have a fo-vvaid line that is alw iv.-. following the ball One Casuallj Onlv one Nittan- rlavci wil* be foiced to lenitm idle because of in lunes lomoiiow Bell, ctitioncd it left halfbatk has not neon in good eon- ■ dll,on lalelj and Cmbon nia, occupy lu 5 position m the L’fajette game At the wings the b«.tllc foi tnc po sitions n i.igmg between Pecou and Keen, the pnscnt fust-stung combi nation, .ml Mi‘-ehal amlKn 1 The insuie beiths will piobiblv he occu pied b: Ltseiihiitn uul Gntfir At cental’ fo.waid ‘-c , ’w utn will likcdv dcmo’utiate his abiht. . [though theio is a poi.ibilitv that Captain Kuvmond Gi! will b- ,t > tion»d heio CaiLon v.ill begin it the left half back station ua'cs. Bell is able to plij \t light ballback llaitgest v’lll eontiiK.e to oppose the opponent fonvaid. The pivot m centei half back beith is uncertain, Captain Gil o» Lippincolt pi ob *blj sti'l.ng the game Piovidmg that Lippmcott is not covering the centei halfback aiea he will be back it ins old position at leU fullback, vhile Cheiij v ill be Ins teammate in the backlield llclmich is again Irst clioide foi goal, with Loid and Snvdci is .üb^titut*’-. BILL PKITCHAKD j PENN-STATE NOTRE-DAME U .PUPS” A Souvenir THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner Invading Captain LEFT END CROWE LION ELEVEN CHANGED ON EVE OF GREATEST ALUMNI DAY CONFLICT (Continued from first page) on the* Niltam eleven is possessed of ..butidant knowledge of collect tei n,null tactics, he is a fast and suie Ladder, he gets down the held with punts, sometime, licnily ovenuntung Ii- n an, nnd also is an adept at .liming passes As substitutes at the wings, 15c/ will have Slauip, Ilijes and Alcl’hie/ Ail thioo of tiie men have seen 'ction m \\n-it> games, Skimp hav ing been a legula: this .vcai, while 'lcPlne and Haves wine active last lane Strong and Fast Inside lho ends, l iu/. nils one of the .tmnjr‘st quintets Penn State lias lucred m sosen tl yeais McCann, eft tndJc, is a lon cliaiget, a deadls lolc-piodutei ami a stalnait de le n i%c man lit* tips the beam at mc-eighty, ts elve pounds lighten .li in the weight ot .Inch b’dah, left ;iniid 1 iU.li,' Captain Giay and lon loi.n a stcilmir ccntial tuo lnotig l ) wliiJi the manufacturing of FULLBACK MICIIALSKE i> ho'o n .1 lough assignment lot anv opposing set ol backs Bas Chav, serving his tluul year al iho jmot-post ami his second as captain ol the llluc and White, has displayed h s pio..e>s as a center by means of his (pi ck, ;uia snap-backs ami hi, strength m the line Giay i al.o a pimtei ot note, averaging close to fifty v.v.ds on most of his boots In the byuunuc game, the ' Lion loadei outpunted the touted [Can ol the Oiangc by at least live [yards to the attempt. Meet Knute Rockne of South Bend —the Grid’s Norse Wizard “Signals' 13—4ti—31—71. Hep." The ball is snapped Pliskn, leather in hand, daits to the right, looks quickly, shouts “Rock'” and llings the ball into the outstretched and waiting arms of a blonde-haired left end Ovei the last line the Norse man squumccl, not stopping until he had placed the pigskm where he thought it belonged—behind the goal defended by Penn State’s Blue and White. That wan 1913. Blonde-hair then—Norse then and row—then Rock, but now—Knute Rockne, coach of that powerful, death-dealing, forward-passing, line cracking crew known to everyone as Notic Dame—the “Fighting lush” Captain in 1917 Back in 1913, when Notio Dame statted up the football ladder to grid non fame, that left end was captain of n winning combination from South Bend, Indiana The “Fighting Irish’ swept all befoiu them, coming East to lay low the big teams of that dav The plays used were old Chicago plays, but they weie new to the East The game was versatile, it was open A pass, a buck, a reveise A Inst down Anothei pass, Pliskn to Rockne Another first down That v as the game of the West—of Notie Dame when Rockne was captain Noted Mentor For the past thiee years, Knute; Rockne has been lecognized through out the collegiate and professional football wot Ids as a coach among' coaches His winning Notre Dame teams, with then unconqueiable spirit, then vim and dash, their tucks, then passes have become the talk of the griduon universe. Under Kockne’s tutelage, the South Bendcus have passed their way to fame Against Carnegie Tech last year, when the Irish were be hind, those passes l pulled the game . fiom the file As against the Big Ten elevens for two years, Notie Dame passes will again come to the foie in 1925 It’s Rockne, Rockne, the coach and student of the game His “Four Horsemen’’ weie the subject of every cigar-stoic confes sional last fall His “Scrap Heap” has been the point pf conjecture in every ti acker-box battle this yeai But he’s still Rock —Knute Rockne, coach of Notre Dame ! Nail Notre Dame LEFT TACKLE MeCANN House, light guntd, is a veteran ol lluec campaigns and is pcifoimmg m Penn State regalia tor his last yem, as aie also Gray, Michalskc and McCann Hastings, center on I. st >cat's lioshmnn team, has been a regular at light tackle On de fense, Hastings and Filak change pos.tions (ireal Reserve Power Pincura, a sophomoic, and Dan ger held, another second-yem man, weie lcgulais until the piescnt game and undoubtedly will get into the fracas tomorrow The former is a quarteiback of paits, and can punt, hit the line, pass and skat the ends with facility. Danger field is a pioduct of Loiain, Ohio, and al- OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQCOOOOOOOCOOOQOCOOOCOg 1 Only while our supply of jjj Razors lasts— | FREE With a full size tube of KLENZO Shaving Cream 39° a genuine -Gillette Safety Siazoir I REXALL DRUG STORE I ROBERT J. MILLER , g ICODOOOOOSeOODOOOCOOCOOOOOOOGOCCSOOCOOCOOCCOCOCOCOCy THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN r ofre Dame Coaa KNUTE ROCKNE though chunky, is fast uiound the* ends oi olf tackle In the line, Bcz has fin substitutes Followes, Rosebeny, Munz, Mahoney, Haitmun, McCandless, Page, Rum baugli and V/ielaml The quintet fust named have all had Varsity ex perience and are plucky Tech Oul-Kockties Rockne Aftei Notre Dame had begun the eu>-on with a flash by Pouncing PuyJoi, Southern champions, oy a h.p-sided score, seveial setups lei! the way of the South Bend Romany band but the lush met then Water lo > when Army pulled the unexpected and gave them a lacing Then Georgia Tech, using a line up composed ot one logular and ten sccond-strmgeis, held the Kutkmcn to a 13-0 victory before a handlul ol observers at Atlanta Tech out smarted the famau, Norseman by sending in its leseives, a tuck loi vhich Knute is notorious Two nutiomilh-known football tac titians, both vvelf-vpised m the line points of the fall classic of American colleges, meet lomono.v by means of their brain children—their pio teges Notie Dame, until the Aim/ game, had been undefeated loi too suisons, while Bczdck’s tutelages met vith defeat seveial time-, dining the same period Both coaches, hoveve., aie noted foi then ability to spring something new at a crucial moment and tonronow will see the outcome ji then clash in wits tot t ike t clash at ay life | minerva, Ido indeed i’eali?.® that -with a copy of life aboaid lean assume at will a snooty ho«toor or become an. object: of feminine pursuit, as fancy dictates.’ 1 IN MEMORIAM The new, of the death of Charlie Pryor, lute Lehigh quarterback, comes us a great sorrow to the realm of College football To Ins parents, his friends and Ins Alma .Mater the Penn State student body ex tends its deepest sympathies. May Lehtgli revere his memory. Grid Gossip Cedi Knute Rockne, when intei v lowed about the Penn State-Notro Dune g-une, said, "To beat Penn Slate, Noir** Dame will have lo have a bcttei team than Penn Slate.” —Nail Notie Dame— Bas Giav savs, “In legald to the Nolle Dame game. 1 .vnnt to say that compulso: .> chapel causes manv a lad to get u]) b'lgV. and early ’’ Nj'l Nolle Dame— V ’’ Rouse says, “Why shouldn’t 'v «a State v.m' Out god posts aie uaintcd as white as they could pos •nLly be painted ” —Nail Notie Dame — Hal HaMingi ,email.s, “It’ll be a tough *-ctto, but it the tunc-keepei -ticks to hi, job, wo should be home by dinnai-lnvc ” —N..il Nolle Dune— Line McCann -e. , “M/ senti nents on tl e cont< -t mov be expressed in these ..unis Times a.c linid, and so are some boiled eggs” —Nail Notie Dame— Jack Filak rcmaiks, “To avenge the Fill defeat on New Beaver F’eld, we should plav over behind the L A. building ” —Nail Notie Dame— Kea Mcston, in deep sonow, said, “It’s too bad that College men do not vvoai guteis anymoie Garters Kept man: things above the* common level ” —Nail Notie Dan e Claik Wilson said, speaking of the game, “In ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame,’ 1 thought I.oti Chanc,' had cveivbodv ebe hacked off the scieen ” —Nail Notie Dame— Speaking of the game, Bill llelbig mod and said, ‘“l’m Gonna Charles ton Back lo My Old bhack in Charleston”’ —Nail Notie Dame— “It’s really too bad,” mumbled Bill PnUlnud, “thul the Notio Dame con tent bungs with it the bad news tint oatmeal soon will be served foi break fast ” —Nail Nolle Dame— “My sti’s,” Gcoige Greene was heanl to niuttei, “one week it’s the Orangemen and the next it’s the Fighting lush—tell Jiggs to get his gang of BucMiycrs together ” —Nail Notie Dame— “In speaking ol oui mteisectionul contest vith Notre Dame,” declaied Aug MithsUkc, "I’d sav it’d be a tougli biealc if the beefsteak we’ll have for dmaci .vill have bones” —Nknl None Dame— C ip turn Clem Ci owe of Notie Dame * ivs "It will be too bad if vve lose The Army game was one bad.” —Nail Notie Dime— OCOOOOOCOCCGCOCOCOOOOCOOi 8 § Welcom e A lam ni | Buy Your Smokes While in State TiHIE MITTAMY MEWS STAfW Special Alumni ©ay Values m MEN’S OVERCOATS $23, $2B and $33 Adler Rochester and Hickey-Freeman Overcoats FROM $3B to $6B See Our Windows MONTGOMERY & CO. East College Ave. Overhead Barrage of 1913 Notre Dame Eleven Took Game From Plucky Lions Pennsylvania Day m 15)131 What jmd-lme but the icJoublable bhuilv c\ents that phrase local!-* to the lan mound the end on a trick r.inds of many ot tho alumni who , aml v Hlt l() i: , = ti.ohc-y.uda return to witness Penn State stack * , . . , „ up against Notre Dame on Non "•>%, '"""f . A ? otl,,! ‘ Beaver Field l Fol in 191 J and on f I’"'- ‘"V. 1 f" b ’ “'1 Ponnsyhamn Day, the “Fighting , tll V to l “?. '' Imh", captained by Knute liocknc, .J.ci Lit!, the oiic-polntor. Jhoo.md left end, came East to Penn Statu . . , . , ind bearded tile Lion m his nevt-| Anollie. maid, alter li e J, A chance to lie the stoic 1 On the found l,m foi the hist time ,„ m .. aIJ .„ Millet tiled to buck the Do you lomcmbci Moms ' He wns | , lno — tn<i „ rc .int foot A Penn Stnte-s left end and lunninß-j whlstlc bllu iied' “Wh.it! bt.Ho oil mate to right end B.uion Can you I A | ul ,. v ., r d penults An teeaU McDowell and Lamb, those 1 0| , 1(J1 ]un Jill( |, t |„., time' two stalwart tnckles-the mainstays, „i, ltU c' lie tn-u is otei ol the line' Does the name tedj p„ mJ a , v m laid! Ah, Kebout moan anything to you lied d0 ,,. t , ou , t . mcm bei ' rnd a big chap called b.iyio p!a\ed! the gum (is, with Jay Claik at centei You suiely local! Shot tv Millet the diir.inulhe captain and (jumtei back who kicked quickly fiom a close foimntion' And W'elty and Bcrij man and Tobm, the lest of ilia back , field*' That was the 15)1*1 team—tha , team that lost, 11-7, to Notre Dame! Kockne Scored First Touchdown The Notre Dame team was clean and fast, haid-fighting and brilliant, c lendv—but tueky Itockne and Gushoist, end*, were expeits ac bunging down flying ovals ducctcd toward them b, r the mighty Pnska, South Bend left halfback Dorais, PUska, Eicheiilaub, the ball-taujing quaiteti ot the vtsitois, smashed the line to within lifted! \auis of the Lion goal Heie, ftom a lake formation, Pnska Leu Lamb Penn Slate's, great* uncotked a shoit, snappy aonal to C st athlete, who caught a pass Kockne, who dodged hts way over the from Shortj Miller and scored goal line for the fust score of the against iSolrc Dame in 191 1 game Doiais added anothci point Lamb was killed in action in the That Thrilling fourth Quarter ""*>rld Mat Finnegan and Uv moans of a second procession up the griduon at the beginning of the second half, the lads fiom In diana scored another si\-pomtu when Uiehonliub stiode oil tackle iiom the Lion ten->nrd-hne and crossed the Imtl white maik Again Boiais got the cNtia counter Then' Yes, THEN' A time-out v.as all the Is'ittnnj Lions needed to get hack that old spirit which vas horn m the Penns.,Kama mountains With the kiclott, thev maiched IromJ then own ten-sard line to mul-helJ as the tlnrd period ended | Itcvoirnng goals, tho\ again stalled ofl The Irish held o.r the t!urt>- %We don’t advertise service—Wc give it 4 SERFAS 5 23 136 Allen St. COLLEGE ICE CREAM \ Tobaccos and-:-Confectionery f ——AT NITTANY PRINTING BUILDING JOOOOOOC! 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