4,'i525»; — GRID REVIEW SHOWS ; WEAKI92S SEASON • Although the ; forward line of the 1921 reßn.State football combination practically intact with .thfl start aif the’ present season;' Coach Hago Berdek and his 'staff of assistants were faced with tire taak'ofbuiiding {ap 1 a ;.backfteld quarter, calculated to' yhatc speedy and scoring power. .. '•J Tbe r passing' of *La fferty, the Bak ers ami Gier from the gridiron-pic ture .left Berrfmpu,, Helbig/'Watson, 'Pritchard and Rhimer as the "star .performers’’ behind the line, and from iis < array, of talent Bez was ’to ' pick pis’ backs. Several i-promising, ‘ men 'from'Dutch Hermann's yearling,team ‘were thrust into the.breach‘’and pros pects . brightened with the 'Approach ef thb opening'game. ■ 1 An-injury to,Captain'Bas Giay’s Jeft foot kept ,the two-time-leader , framactire scummage during, most. A «f the early practices and' from the first two games' on the' schedule. >Ma- Jione.t, however, who was converted from a tackle into a center, held .down Gray’s herth m.greJt style. 11 „ .Down 1 Lebanon Valley '♦ -With Mouse, 1 former guard; at Mahoney * serving pivot post, Filak'out • injured-hand, and ’McC«tin*s* ■position, being given, -to .fellows, a Bluju and .White inline, an swered the v whistlf'for opening; tie -'against Lebanon Valiev veteran end; Rosebery, Hasting? the powerful Micfjaleke hdd.down remaining positions in the Nittany was composed 91 Lungren at 1 quarter, BritchaVd anil ffdbig at halves and Bergtfiamat fall hack. h- *V -- " ‘\s . < i Tllr, "little .vVsdt’ ley* fought a Jrreat'bt|ttl_e, aga^ri^t, thfc Wearier, team, aritMifeld tUe Lions io.a. 7-4-J) sebre, Pincura and Wats9n tpc the 'Nittany 'touchdowns frt-* thp* final two-p?riod»K- '» - ... that fifty-- ij\ree yards' gained .by, the visitors compiled _a. total uf .322 girds’;f or fifteen first cVidenc* iryfra lafck of ‘punch .when' withm'tlic scoring zone. 1 Penalties' also 1 were "quite frequent, the Lions losing sixty jardi in,this way , < . - r. -.lTnable F. -___ n ''/ffeston And.Wilson,ltliC latter also a veteran, started, against the .Sons of NeVonia at the terminal positions, with’ McCann, and . JMichalsky, v that mighty'combination, -at ,the, tackles.'! was returned» to his'old, lovpj At guard, | | Christmas Is Coming! > : , Select your giftafrom our stock .\ L "'S | Watches 5 Chime Clocks • ' Silverware: Rin^s ;i. Pearl Behds ~ . - -Harid.Bags. Pen and Pencil; Sets 1 'Boxed Gifts' : Silk Umbrellas atld other Fine Articles VVfcalsb have Wreaths, Holly Wrapping Paper and Christmas Seals and Cards HANN & O’NEAL Opposite Front Campus If You Have’nt Seen The Fine Display Of Xmas Goodies At GENTZEL’S You Have Missed Something. 5 You will find us better pre pared than eyer to take care of your holiday trade. And for that Xmas party: Yqii will find that appro priate present for your Roomie here. , . , ,- . Mahoney, who was still in Gray’s' berth at ccntei. The appearance trf the Uackfield, however, . was _ considerably altered, Pincura replacing Lqngrcn' at quar terback, Pritchard being shifted to the fullback position and Rocpke taking Pritchard’s place at, left half. Hel big was again stationed at'the oppo site position. , Penu State again .outguine'd its wp-_ ponents, only to be thwarted when in side the F. and M. twenty-yard-line. Three bundled "and .twenty-seven yards were’ 1 gained from scrimmage against the opponents fiom LancaSLei | while Mayser’s team ran up bat fif-] ty-foui. First doHns were seventeert to two. ’ ‘ '• Tech Trounces Lions J ’ Journeying to the Yankee StaJm*’i in New York city to encountei k ihe Golden Tornado of Gcorgife Tech,' pros pects were, blight for a Nittany vic tory. Dangerfield, diminutive but fast,,halfback; had recovered from a shgulder injuiy received in practice some aC fight halfback, With Lungren as Tun* Ding mate, Pmcura at quarter and Bergmin-again, at fullback. Slamji replaced Weston at left cnd.but v the re mainder of pie line was, iptact. w itlj Arid Filalc I ’Yltlifnairng it, left-tackle,’ surd CaptaihVGray\jatdt replacing %/ -V,. 'Outgamed, oulgained. aud autsmarte 1 6d ‘during .the iicst 'half .'and .trailiqfe: by n'lU) score as tire-third- period gap, the-Tornado with Wycoff andAVilliauis bearmg-the bVuni of fbtl attkek, came from behind to trim* the Blue a’nd,‘White.by “a Score [lilpig.up two touchdowns and a field goal before the final whistle ended tl(e ganie.' i ( \ J 1 /,‘vStilir Lack., _ >.» Cfiarietti' college*on; Moth eV-sl-I?ay,v'the Lion eje\enipiulibd tb? saqi« trick, which 'it.’ bad agaiirat Lcb a'nop' and .fbe' Liincastnans", botaMi’ piling'up ’458 yards -from Ocnpjtaage ,apd ‘ucbttng tWenty-three first .and Scoring only thirteen points. l * - , * i 'v i (I { Captain Cray was sbifted'-to ’left for this with''Michati skq being'stationed-at Ipilback.. Tbfji 'the fixstT-gime o£ seasoiJ’in whiph :two! sepdrattr'jbackftiihia Werf used by the Bllii*and"Wbite.> ,ri “ j , Lions .Even Qid .Score \ .jf The 'Lion’s b°useparty,. guest ’ wap •Michigan State,.an age-old.foelof guardiaps of,Now Reaver Field. Thp Michigan. ; AggleV,in bad gifted t,hfc’pelt grbwlmg'Nitta'riy’ffliae en New Bbatcr for,the first time, and Hi an effort to equal the account Bcz placed his strongest combination on the field. , • A stirring march to the opposing goal immediately aftei the first kick off netted the Blue and White its first touchdown and-in the second quarter, another six-pointei Has annexed. The Aggie-s, gaining strength in the final ji'alf, also tallied a touchdown toward the close of the third quarter, and this jeore finished the point-making foi the day.' * ' Syracuse Defeats Bezdekians 1 ‘ Stacking up against' a real tartni At Syracuse,’the Lion 'eleven again Suffered k setback at the hands of Foley, Barbnti and company to the tune of 7-0. Barbuti’s poweiful pianging and Foley’s leturning of punts Here the featuies of the game,; the Forint! scoiing the lone but win ning touchdown for the Onondagans. ’. Syracuse s<,oifed seven fust downs amassed a total of l.'iG yards from setunmage, while the Blue and White Collected only a quaitet of ten-yaid piove-ups and gained eighty yards on offense. Fumbles weie costly foi the Lions and the recoveiy of a loose ball $y Fticdman of,the Oiange paved the nay for Baibuti’s score •_ The saving giact of the Lion eleven ,Waa its abihtj- to entrench itself and isi*ke firm stands while in the middle of the field. • Many times Syracuse igras forced to punt while in midfield and' {wice during the hour of play, tpp Orange,was,held, for’-downs by a 'fighting Njtttmy line... -. ', • Huckmen on JJumni.Day- reached k pcalc wjth‘the bringing, together of the gndiron .mbcfiinery. of two great football 1 Dicqtois, Hugo 3czdek.and‘ Ennte.Rockpe.. Th’e Fighting Irish wsre, all pruned, to. throw a wrench into {be Nittany^cogwheels, but a t«u -i ific fight put’ up by tire Lions hold the enemy at bay and the game ended in > scbrelesfi tie . • riirie hneu’p which staited against the Gcdsn H'as made up.of Wilson and ijVeston, ends, McCann and Hastings, 'tackles; -Filak^and .House, guards; Captain.Gyay center; Helbig, quartci batk; Pritdiaid an 3 Grecnp, halves; and Michakkc; fullback.' - - |*enn' Statfc’s .stalwarts are , to’ bo 'cobipicqded highv far and" wide foi the gtoat, stayd which they tpade against RbcLne’s powerful team,, and although “yards gained’’ and “first downs” Rubber Aprons A new selection of Rubber Aprons I\ ... . .'Very suitable for Christmas Gifts V , ' Prices from 60c to $1.50 j EGO LF’S 120,1-2,1;. College Ave. ' Slate College One of the Three Graces > ' TT isn t hard to become an accomplished skater if you * use the best skates. So why not adopt skating as your daily exercise this winter. 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Dedicate Mountaineer Bowl The same lineup which had held so successfully the battering of the Notre Dame attack attempted to drag down the colors of West Virginia in Morgantown the following Saturdny in the dedication game for the Moun t.unceiH’ new btadium A blocked punt in the early stages of the second quarter accounted foi n touchdown by the entcitaming eleven, a gieat junnmg and passing attack m the final period added another scoie to the total, and a 14-0 lcsult was posted as the Lions weie humbled for the thud lime. Rest for Pitt Came Following the unsuccessful siege in Moignntovvn, the Nittany combination tested foi some time, finally having a few light sci mintages foi the practices pieceding the annual Thanksgiving Day battle with the Pitt Panthei A big “pep” meeting in the foi in of nn old-time baibecue was staged on the New Bcavei practice field seven) nights befoie the upholdcis of the Blue and White made the tiek to the Smoky City Outplay but Lose to Pitt Not only in passing and plunging did the Lion outdo the Panther on Turkey Day, but also in punting and in anothei depaitmcnt of the game, known technically ns the gentle ait of trading lcpaitcc. Everything vvoikcd, even up to the CANFDRDS J FOUNTAIN PEN INK ALWAYS GOOD: ALWAYS THE Same unexpected trick play on which Hoop- he snored Lungien’s pass and dmgged J player T two tncklet* acioss the final line on i Michalak* a his way to j touchdown. Seventeen Pmcura 1! fust downs came the way of the Lions, Daniel field! while Pitt had a hard tune putting: Watson I together an even do7«n. ' Putchard 1 A fumble was lesponsible for PiU’s Roepke l lust touchdown and an unearned field Slamp 1 goal made the scoie 10*7 at the end of Weston 0 the first few minutes of scrimmage. Bergman 0 Howevei, Pitt milled in the second " ‘»lf and at the end of the ca*"" *’ linn Jic end of the c.imc. the < final score stood 2U-7 m favor of the REPRESENTATIVES SENT TO tutelages of Jock Sutlieiland | EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE, Compilation of Scoring Thioughout the season in eight Representing Penn State at the games, Penn State scoied a total of conference of the National Society' onlj si\t\-seven points against fiftv- , L . . r _ . , nine point, icnistoied bv opponents for thc Etlumlt.on, Di. A. Jhehnlske leads the Lion scoieis S Hurrell, Prof. W. P. Loomis and; with .1 total of eightden points, made Miss Edith P. 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