Friday, December 1, 11)25. FOUR VICTORIES DEFEAT IS B! \Vith onlv six plovers of the 1024 championslupteam lemaining to foim n nucleus foi this yeni’s eleven and one of the hardest schedules a '‘Blue and While soccei aggregation jhas ever encAuntcied prospects foi nn bthci defeallcss season wore faint when Coach Ralph Leonaid made Ins initial cull foi candidates. But the close of the season shows a record, not only lcmarkable fm its \ictones, but probabl,* bettor than nnv other col legiate eleven in the East. Several haul weeks of scrimmage followed the lust call and when the opening clrxh with Lehigh"loomed neai Coach "Lcortard had selected Ins Ural team Ilellnuch at goal; Chen> and lappincott ‘fit 1 fullbacks, Bell, Captain Gd and llaitgest at the Inlf hatk positions; and Keen. Guilin, Schwartz, Eiscnhuth and Pccon (in the foiwuid line were the eleven men ’ that faced the in\admg eleven fiom Lelngh * ~ With Captain Gil out of the game with the Biown and White and the team lacking experience the Nittany eleven'took the field ' ag.linst the d'smajed bv such handicaps the Lion Looteis made up foi then mcxpeuence by displ nmg a fighting spmt that re sulted in thiec tallies and fumbled the invaders b> n I! to 0 count Encomaged bv then viclouous be gtrning the soccei team scheduled the jiovvoiful Pennsylvania lailtnad Al tonna shops team for thou second' gifme Although PennsvKania Tnlei dollcgiate champions for two yeais had succumbded only a week befoie to the stiong attack of'the laihoad el even the Penn State team faced the encounter undismayed In spite of the puzzling attack and defense of the mdustual league team the Lion e!e\on’s fighting spmt over came Hus handicap and throughout VARSITY RIFLEMEN WIN - FROM PITT AND SKIBOS Penn Slate Sharpshooters Take First Place With Score of 1830 Points' Shooting moic consistently than at nnv time tins season the Penn State rifle team scoied an aggregate ol 18‘H> points to defeat the Umveisity of Pittsbuigh and Cainegic Tech nv’iks'nen in a shouldei-to-shouldet m itch on the C. I T range November twenty-fifth Pitt captmcd second honors with ISO 1 ) points, with the PI ud sharpshooters trailing with 370 b Jordan of Pittsburgh was high senior, p.ling up a total of 377, seven points moio than Tumnn, who lead the Blue and White entnes. Ten men from each of the Smoky City institu tions and nine Penn State marksmen filed in the mutch, the five highest *•(.01 cs liom each being counted in the lmal reckoning Shoot Consistent!! As no appiopi lation is set aside foi nile team trips, the team tiavcled to Pittsburgh at its own expense Cap tain Fie.u, Milhu, Mack, Tumnn, 31c- Gmni«s, Ricgol, Seaman, Pntchnrd and Ross engaged in the contest, which lasted moie than foul hours Thu Penn State sharpshooters weie the to finish, shooting slowly and confident!} The shooting of the Blue and White men was consistent throughout the en tile match Not more than sixteen points sepai ated the individual mem beis of the team Freshman candidates for the rifle Team will report to the range in the! Armory between eight and ten o’clock for instruction and practice to begin I this evening. 1 The Varsity riflemen will engage 1 in a tolegiaplnc meet with Johns Hop kins this week, the results to be an nounced m Tuesday’s issue of the COLLEGIAN. * Laird’s Tea jFfcpptrji I 228 W. College Aye. \ SUNDAY DINNER 75 ,CENTS \ ivienu “ v, "’ i \ Ronst Clndven 01 Baked Ham 2 Buttcicd Beets A l Mashed Potatoes Pineapple Nut Salnd Gelatine Desseit with Whipped Cream Rolls and Butter ' Coffee, Ten oi Milk Our Newly Remodelled Store is now completed and we invite you to inspect our and varioti line of at tractive goods. You will find here gifts both pleasing and practical. Play, Pony and PedaJ Cars, Scooters. Wagons, Sleds and Skates for the kiddies. Also countless useful gifts for grown-ups. Special offering—Beautiful Colored Glass Console Sets KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE AND BUT QNE ;DOtERS ; RECORD eighty minutes of fast play neither team could score It was'a test of l collegiate play against - industrial 1 league ability and the result was a ' bcorelcss tie Journeying to Syracuse for the third game of the season the hooters battled the stiong Orange team on •i"mud-cos ere*d field ffandicapped by a soggy ball and wading llnough a sea of mud the Penn State booteis again woie successful, conqueung* the Orange eleverf'by a 1 to 0 maigin. Facing Lafajette in the next home cncountei the socceimon plnvcd tiuo to foim by crushing their Mai oon op ponents bv n 5 'to 0 score In this game moie than any other the Blue and' White team 'ilcmo'nstiated the most abilit!, passing foimeily a weak link in the Lion attack being excep tionally stiong. In then last game at Annapolis the Middle eleven handed the booteis their fh'sF defeat ' in one of the fun dost fought games the Annapolis field has ever witnessed. It was a still mg bat tle thioughout but'the superb attack of the Annapolis eleven won out ami the Penn State team was stopped by a ■ 4 to 1 count, thus ending the season; with tlnee victones, one tie and one' defeat 1 ' i PENN STATE CLUB WILL SPONSOR SECgD f)XNCE Orchestra of Society To Play for December Frolic of Non-fraternity Men ’ As the second social number of the 'tear the Penn State Club will con duct a dance Saturday, December twelfth, m the Odd Fellow’s hall Because of the pbpulai itv attained m its Inst appearance the Penn State Club orchestra, composed of eight, of the oigamzation’s members, will p upply the the lythm In older to complete all details and furthei boost the dance a meet ing of the club will be held Monday night Tickets have already been placed on kale bj members of the Social Committee For each couple the price is less twenty per cent discount'if the membei’s dues aie paid to date. Unique Decorations Novelty decorations * will enliven the spacious room and appropimte refreshments w ill be served The dancing flooi of the 1 Odd Fellow’s i ooms is located under the Keefer and Nolan haidwaie store and is es pecially adapted to accommodate a laige number of mcriy-mnheis Pieparations arc being made for one bundled couples Fiom the opinions of the committeemen in charge, the i ffair will be one of the best yet staged by the Club Reminder is made that the co-cds must sign up to attend the function at least one week in advance Mcm beis of the committee planning the affau and from whom tickets may now be secured are B T. Conrad, ’27, chan man, H L Detwiler '27, John Fitzgeiuld ’27, Paul Tulenko, ’2B, orchestia leader and II R Shor raid ’29 Plans arc now under for the All-College dance which will hkcl! follow the Semoi Ball If it is pos sible to do so, the decorations of the Bull will be used foi the nflmr. All members of the club are uigcd to attend the meeting Monday night Football Statistics First downs by quartcis—Pitt, 2 I 2 i— 11; ‘Penn State, 15 4 4—17 Yards gamed thiough line—Pitt, gained, 110; ‘lost 2, net, 108 Penn State'; gained, 102, lost! 13, net, 89. Yards gained at ends—Pitt gamed, J5l, 'Josf,'ll? net, 140. Peftn State, gained, 91, lost, 18, net, 73 Foiwaid passes—Attempted, Pitt 10, Penn State ID, completed, Pitt 3, Penn State ll; grounded, Pitt 0, Penn State, 5; mtciccpted, Pitt 1, Penn State 3 Yaid3 gamed, forward passes— Pitt, 49; Penn State, 170 Total net gain from scnmmnge— Pitt, 297; Penn State, 332. Fumbles—Pitt, 0, Penn State, 2 State fumbles iccovercd—Pitt, 1. Average‘distance kickoffs—Pitt, 471 yaids; Penn State. "47“ 1-2. j Kickoffs returned—Pitt, 23, Penn' State, 99. | Punts—Pitt, 8, Penn State, 7 i Average distance punts—Pitt, 37, Penn Slate, 35 2-7. , PUBLIC SAFETY ADVICE NEEDED'SAYS HOLBROOK Need for practical mstmction on all forii'iS of pcisonnl safety in the public schools and colleges of the countiv is adVocatc’d bv Doah E A ' Holbi ook, of the Sdliool of Mines and Mctalluig!. His views met with appioval at a meetmg'qf'four national engmeonng societies m New Yoik Cilv,’ us did those piesentcd in a discussion that followed bv Profossoi J. Oivis Kcllci. .newlv appointed head of the engin ed ing extension department The puipose is to give student- i ‘the snfclv point of view,” Dean Hoi lnook suvs He believes tlmt theie is opportunity for special school and college emusrs in safety instiuction, and that not enough enlphasis has been placed on tin-, mipoitnnt fen tuie Concert Broadcast By Penn State Band Broadcasting from Station KDKA .is pait of the* progiani" of Penn Slate night, the IHue and White band sup plied a fitting conclusion to the sec ond annual Thanksgiving eve entei lamment' with “Victoij,” ’Nittanv Lion” and sevetal other populai sel ections Bcfoic the> piogiam was even fin ished, Eandirastei W O Thompson icceived congiatulatoiy lelegroms from Penn State alumni In addi iton to students and alumni of the College, many ladio enthusiasts thioughout the countiv proclaim the Nittanv band as one of the best cvei to have broadcasted fiom station kdka: Other attractions of the piogram were numbeis given by the Varsity Quintet, “Rusty” Wulenom’s Thespian oichcstia and niembeis "of the Thes pian club. FOR S\l.E—Gold-cncrusted china, Indian and Poito Rican baskets, trays and mats, Porto Rican linen Mrs H. G Bakci, 138 S Pugh' st It paid We have a few used cars that we will sell at the right prices. Ford Roadsters for $50.00, also Ford Touring up to $lOO.OO, and several three speed cars COME IN AND BUY ONE EARLY PENN STATE AUTO CO. PIIONE 252 " E. COLLEGE AVENUE ' S PEP IA L ■ | •Official Football First Quality Bladdey and Leather $5.50 1 THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op- Corner j | Industrial Engineering Department | For Quick Service :: CHIFFONIERS . . $12.50 * Student Desks and Chairs | Student Tables I TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 j CHAIRS . . '.‘i*'js3.so | DESKS . $12.50 to $25.00 1 * TABLES .... $5.00 A $ COSTUMERS . . .?-;52.00 ;j : GATE-LEG TABLES .*' $7.50 Z S IRON BRIDGE LAMPS $l.OO * | ROOM 106, UNIT B f THI TENN STATE COLLEGIAN I’ROF.' BRACKEN SPEAKS' ' AT TOPIAN CLUB SESSION Pi of J R Bracken of the land scape gaidenmg’ extension i.ddresed the Topinn Club at its regular meet ing last niglit hdld in ‘the llmticul lurar Building. His talk was on “Planting Plans and Planting Meth ods” Aftei ‘ his address the club held a business meeting during which the questidn of‘a Christinas paitv vas bi ought up and discussed The Topians wish to announce that thev have secured Piof F. C Disque of the aichilectural depnitment to ••peak to them at a meeting to be held Maidi thud They also aie having Prof. lH*'E Dickson address then! Februniy seventeenth on ''Sketches' m Lindscapc Work" (JON GRIDDERS LOSE TO ' ' PITT IN'SEASON’S FINAL (Continued fiom fust page ) point the Blue .md White “opened up” with art offense’ especially designed foi the occasion Most of the plays weic built .wound Michnlske, with the forward pass as the "big gun.’’These plays weic found to be effective, with gains of 22, 1 and 10 yards being loll ed up successively at the stait First Score l Eut the luck had to change Pitt obtained the ball aftei a punt by Roepke Then followed a shoit pei iod with each team testing the others rticngth Biown, Pnnlhei halfback, punted to Lungren who inn the kick back to his own 2G-vaid line The ball was put in plnv and at that point oeciined the first break of the game Roepke fumbled and S.iluta, Blue and Gold tackle, lecoveied and laced awav foi a ' touchdown Gustalson’s toe added the extia point, making the score Pitt 7, Penn State 0 Kncouiaged by then Just tails. the victois took Slamp’s kick-off and made a steady march to the Penn State 28- vaid line Ileic the Lion’s backbone stiffened and he held until the fouith down, when Sutherland’s men essaved to tiy a plicemcnt kick Gustafson’s toe pioved leliable once more and thiee points wore added to his team’s scoTo. Outstanding I’laj Then the Blue and White came back stiong, with the best! plating of the afternoon Taking Ghstufson’s kick on the five-iaid line, Cj Lungien toie oil a bidhant run of thnty ynids On the ncxt'plny Michnlske was foic ed out of hounds aftei gaining two yards On a take punt formation, Johnny Roepke unsuccessful!! attemp ted a long foiw:ud pass Mike Mi chnlske was nioi'e fortfohate Tn his at tempt, hulling the oval full! foiti yards into the waiting aims of Ken Weston, who earned it'to the 25-!aul mnih Following this the Pantheis pushed theii visitdis back aftei the! had made tlnee attempts to cover rhe ten jai ds necessai y for a first dow n At this point was injected the fentuie f pkr. of tlie game—in f.ict. of the j whole season—foi Coach Berdek’s 'men On the fomtli down Weston | (hopped back fm a field goal The hall was snapped to Cv and Weston kicked—space C\ had snatched the oval, lan buck a lew steps and Mnglcd Roopke out fiom the pack on the f.ve \aid line, and tossed him a bcuitiful fmwaid for the onh Penn State touchdown of the grmt* Weston add ed the e*ti i point \fi the pi '.cement i kick mute I Lend Increised Shoitlv aftetwaids Pitt unloishcd it" iuo-,t efieclive attack Ramming awn\ at the Penn Strte line. Gustaf son, Welch, Blown and Hauling tore eff vaidage until the ball ie°ted on the t\vo-\.ml Tine Gus wai then giv en the bull and he took it ovei centei foi his team's «ecnnd touchdown He also added Ihc e\tia point bv a place ment Kick iftahing the scmeboaid to tal Pitt 17, Pdnn Mate 7 Finlhei scoimg in the half was halted but the third quintet was haid h undei wav when Welch, hophonioie backfield stai foi Pitt, cut loose thiough the line and nut into the op en field foi a Ihnlling cighty-vaid 1 itn foi a touchdown Gustafson failed to add the extra point and the count stood, Pitt 23, Penn State 7 Opportunities Wasted In this same quailci, Captain Gnj and his mates opened up with then longest sust uned drive, foi a total distance of fifty-foui yaidt. Then lertal ittaek caught the home team Hotfooted and thou chnigmg tactics made a pulp of Pitt’s famed line All this until the scven-yaid mark was leached Then the Panlhei made himself famous bj Ins stubborn ie- | sistance, taking the ball on downs on | his own threo-mch line i A second ch nice to seme was im mediatclv offeieil the Lions when Biown got nvvav a pool punt which went out of bounds on the Blue and Gold si\-\aid line Again the Blue and White was tiled foi its offensive powei and once moic was found want ing The ball was lost on downs, Urn time on the Pitt s.\«j ud rnnikor Ftnm that tine oa imt’l the whistle studied "finis” pluv seesawed back and foi th, both coaches making mun eious substitutions Brilliant Playing Foi the winncis, the woik of Cap t un Chase, Welch and Gustafson was exceptional Chase and Gustafson piovcd to be stays in then last col legiate football clash ind Welch Hash ed some piettj open field tunning. \ Cheer Mother f f With Flowers ; i I 5 From j < \ ' State College j A $ V This Christmas *. i" - | / / j J Leave Your Orders J % Now ? I - 1 g State College £ i Floral Shoppe \ i? 117 E. Beaver Avo. XMAS GIFTS A Complete Line of Samoset Chocolates The Stanley letal Seal Xmas Cards Everything in the Line of SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES AT The Nitfany News Stand along with iroo.l wmk us seconduty Welch, Bootn foi Gustafson, defense man Sul.itn, Domoise foi MeMdloi No indiwdual stnis can bo chosen fm Kifei, Benedict foi Cut! foi the Nittunv to.nn While he rtf- Scoring* Touchdowns—Roi named in the game, Michalskc was n n ta, Gustafson, Welch towel of stiength, both on offense and point—Weston (placement ku dofonso, and he finished his guduon j tafson 2 (placement hicks caieoi in on mipi cssi\e manner lake- fiom field—Gustafson G..n,■Bill I!™™, E.n.c ofllcl „ ls Me.co-C .1 3 UcC.mn ..ml Bill llclliiir did thorn- Cc ,. m „ nl „„ n J. Ufltos nimo llun jmtice in tlirai l.wt s „„_ Genicetcmn. lln.id 1m npiion.mco is Poniii StHo Kiidmcn j j Cmirrmc, Cornell. I'm Tim t»o ends, Weston ..ml falnn.]., _ E , Rv I must be gnen uedit foi then pining __ !also. Ihev distinguishe themselves cspccinllv hv thou unennav snaimg of loiward pas-e-s for subsequent lust downs Fill!., at guild and Hast ings, tackle, were bidvaiks in the line* Gieene \ciy capablv filled the ponition of fullback and he, along with tluee sophomoie backs, Rocpke, Dan gei field and Lungien .Jwajs pio\cd dnngeious “ The lineup, with stoiing and sub-| ' ] Pitt—2l PennStite—7| McMillen L H Slnmp. S il.it i L T McCarin Steele L G Filak Cutlei C (C) Giay Wissmgei ft G House Chase (O’) R T. Hastings Kifei It 11 Weston Raiding Q Lungicn Hro,\n I. H lloopkej i Welch RII Greene j Gustafson F Michulslcej I Subslitut.ons Penn State—Berg inun foi Mich.ilskc, Helbig fm Lun jgicn, Putchaid toi Itocpke, Dangei-j {field foi Gieene, P.ocui.i foi Helbig, I MtchnNke for Beigman Pitt—Linn I I foi ‘Steele, .1 Schmitt foi Hai'hng, 1 liwm 101 Biown McCutcheon foi XMAS GIFTS * We have a large assortment of Ivory. Anil; £ and Shell Toilet Sets. Also extra pieces for s< £ Come in arid look over our line. RAY D. GILLILA Druggist DISTINCTIVE HABERDASHERY Quality--Style- -Plus AT THE RIGHT PRICE The College Man’s Shop Harry W. Sauers Allen Street In Holiday Boxes An Invitation Make this BANK YOUlt business iIOM YOUR money JIOME also, With “SAFETY ALWA Us corner-stone, WE'LL help join Business glow Peoples National Be State College, Pa. State College, Pa,