Tuesday, Decombei S, 192.1 GRID SCRAP ENDS IN SCORELESSTIE Second-Year Mctti Threaten lo- Score Only Once—Final ■ Count is 0-0 MUD HAMPERS PLAYERS BUT FUMBI.ES- ARE RARE With imul cleats failing to gup in the sen of mud and wntei that cov cicd New Eeavei piactice Iteld tlie Jreshmen and sophomore gndmen battled tlnougli fuiti pounds to a acoieloss tie Satuidav aftemoon. Onlv once duung the game did eithei side Uneaten to scoie, the Miphomoies leaching the y calling ten-yard line m the second peuod. Tluee attempts to pierce the ficsh mon line rt this time failed and on the fourth down the sceoiid-yem* men tried a pass which failed. Fow Fumbles Although pools of untei covered a huge aiea on the held fumbles uic not frequent, both teams letain mg film holds on the oval except m the thud quartet. Sevcial times v.licn a backficld man broke loose the mud added to Ins elusiveness and tnehlers weie unable to hold him Thioughout the fust quarter both lues hold and kicks weie fiequent Keithei team succeeded in threaten ing thou opponent’s goal and as the limiting on both sides was even the quartei ended with the ball lodging at nmliield Sophomores Show Power Aftei the interception of a plebe pass eailv in the second canto the sophomoi os unleashed an attack which earned them Unity yaids lieavei the plebe goal posts Thiee attempts gained five yaids more and i on the fouith down an attempted; pass failed the ball levelling to thej ficshmen I Aftei tty mg to make headwav for i tlneo downs Neal tned to punt but' the ball was blocked and lecoveicd bv a sophonioie lineman on the ten- 1 vaid lme Facing defeat the yeai luig defense held and aftei foui fu tile attempts to gam the sccoml-\cai cle\en lost the ball as the half ended In the thud quaiter fumbles bv both elevens weie fiequent but few eppoilimities wcie offcied eithei loam to seoie The work of Mahonev lo.i the second-year men and Summy foi the fieshmen in holding the line and lecovcung fumbles was a foa tuie of this peuod Tiuoughout the last quaitei the fjeshnien. wclc oiw-tho offensive and ■ laigclv through the ability of Neal gained several lust downs The game ended however with the ball mm midfield. The lineup. Freshmen J.oi d I. E McAndi cws L T Summy L G ■\\ olslav «*i G Stevens It G. M-ioie lIT Mnicus HE Neal Q B -\Vilson I. 11. Whitmoie EH. llamas F Sophomores Wilson Host Liv crmoi e Mahonev Bechtel Nitel Lesko Ilewitt Ilaiington Ilouseiman Lew is Substitutions—Deckel foi Lord, Sondenheif foi Stevens, Zimmer man foi Bechtel G-BURG WINS TROPHY IN FIRST PLAYERS TOURNEY (Continued fiom first page) f<v choice or plavs Special commen dation was given by the mdges to K D Hutta, m “Ruppiessed Desues,” p, S Weave!, in the “Twelve Pound Look.” Miss N A. Bnmdon, in “Plnv- “M'ETZGER’S HAV E IT 1 ” Store Full of Christmas Cheer Toys andi Novelties for your Fraternity Xmas parties Books, and games 5c and up Buzza Framed, Parchment Mottoes Special—Rea! Home Made Fudge 50c lb Peanut Clusters 39c lb Beautiful Gift Boxes of Delicious Chocolates Leather Bound Books of Poems and Prose By popular authors. Packed in attractive I>oxes' j L. K. METZGER FORENSIC CONTEST I RESULTS IN- DRAW=] Penn Stale Affirmative Team; Engages Pitt Orators in j Decisionless-Match, NEGATIVE SQUAD-WINS DECISIVELY OVERW & J ttitli n MCtoiv uvci the Washing-, ton and Jelfeison university atln ma uve team and a chaw with the U nt * vcisity of Pittsbuigh negative com bination, the Penn State debating team stalled the season’s foicnsic ac tivities Fndnv night bv manifesting then oiatoiteal stiongth against the.se two schools As a lesult of the home, debate with Pitt ending, without a uctoiv foi either team, the recoul 01, fom sti night seasons without a de feat at the hands of a foiensic ag T gtegation of the >latter was kept in tact The Blue and While negative team, debating at the Moffat Debating Fm um, won fionr'its opponent by a de cisive margin Both debates weie audience-judged Unfoioseen compli cations niose at the home contest be cause of the failure of some of the spcctntois, who had voted as favot nble oi opposed to the pioposition ••Resolved, That the United States government should own and operate the coal mines" befoic the debate be gan, to vote at the conclusion of the aigument. Ne« Team Foi piacttcally all of the Penn Slate oialois this was the Inst vai <ity intei collegiate contest in which they had participated Comprising the negative team wcie Ficolon Pate ’!!9, N R Adams ’2B and R W Eiouster ’2S J. W Biandt ’29 was the fiist speakei for the affirmative,! followed by S L Bmt ’2S and S. K j Stevens ’2b : Beginning tomouow night D. D iHcmy ’2O, student coach, will tmow all places open to competition again land regular elimination sessions will goeis;’’ Miss Fern McCi.icken, in "Follovveis,” Miss Edna Watson, m “The May oi and the Manicuic’’ and .John Speny, in the “Pot-Boiloi ” mentioned, thete weie “The Twelve Besides those plays which have been Pound Look,” by the Gieen Room club, of Fiunklin and Marshall college, "Plnvgoeis”’ by the Gio.e City col lege Dnmatic acssociation and “Fol loueis,” bv the Waynesburg College that Penn State took the pail of host Diamalie society In view of the fact, aL this toumev, no sketch was entcicd bv the Plaveis Havcifoul college was also scheduled, but unfoitunate cucumstancos pi evented an appeal ante. Although the Pennsylvania Intel - collegiate Dramatic association is a new organization, the lust tourney has assuied the success of the society To the several colleges who have not yet affiliated themselves, a heat tv in vitation to become member, s has been issued Piofessoi A C Cloetingh, Dnectoi of Diamatics at Penn State, is picsident of the league, and Piofes soi D. D Mason is seeictaiy-tieasur- EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—loB ,S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank LEADS 1926 GRIDDERS Weston, 1926. Grid Captain, Broke Into Lineup Last Year Against Middie Team kt n niCLtmfr of the football let-1 With the start of the season just tenne,, hel„ J ~, Vnrsitvl —• ‘^j HaU, K R Weston -i, \ctcran taM> . j ine . Throughout the season| was elected gi.duon captain foi |, c was an outstanding tomunal and, 1920 jhj means of his exceptional work I Until the Na\y frame last voai j against Notic Dame, West Vugmia Weston tins plasms on the fouith <md Syracuse, his immc i».w a by scrub eleven, but because of h.s ot- »ord on the campus uhen football eifloss of “fißhf and Ins Eicat uoih, elections acre mentioned, lie broke into the lineup against tile Ken is a product of kllentown Middies and lemaincd a hvture at \ high school, Allentown, Pennsyhnn iight end foi the lemninder of thejia, where he was a star guddet dur scason I mg las prep school career. Lt started m piepaiation foi the tu«- nngulnr meet w tli Bueknell and Dick- _ msnn on January twenty-seventh |]osT—Small leathei “Leafn\" note- At that time the Penn State negu- book, Tnday or Satuiduy; tive squa<l will travel to Cailislc to Oigamc Chem , English 30*1, Agio, engage the Dickinson uffiimativc ag-. oqg, English -1 notes and a few oth gregation, while the nflii motive oij- c ,, s Please call 21 UUVMAAnAAAiWIAAAWWiywUIAMWUUWVUVVVUVVVUVVWVWWWVVWVUV 1 Blue. Ribboi* Bread I o g I All that the-name-implies g 8 2 8 S' 8 8; I ALL GROCERS SELL IT |j HARVEY BROTHERS I i" 220 E. College Avenue o 8 Phone 211 I We deliver it. fresh every day Iwan^ted! !' 5.0. boarders i I ■ ? * The best of food prepared in the most | j sanitary and up-to-date kitchen in *. State College t | $7:00 a week | | VARSITY HALL DINING ROOM | j| APPLY TO STEWARD ' f Created by real artists' In Japanesed Lacquered Boxes THE PtHN STaTii COLLEGiAN tors will meet tl team lieie Allen Street FILJIS-USEI) AGAIN IN' kwich. .mil Pmr P C Jll'Ki'n/ie, uho let ti.mon.jw minimi' nt set >» it | rrii » ivcToi TPTinv * acted iis one of the in ad judttcs of the o'clock in Old Chapel ]\HLI I.AKI llSSlßUCnOrS| stoclv sh()<Vt tl«o 4UII.IUIIIK students I bese mu. weie selected ns t compi Med the loam A 0 Rhou!'2fi, best of liftv candidate'' b\* eifrhtei T. 12 Wood 'lb, K P Ainistionx -G, mcmijeis of the English oeptiinie V/ C. Panel ’2b. II M. Gms ’2O ami m the pie!mii»:u\ tii.’N held in O G. II ’JGk Mtim Mnndav niKht Tiie emi.'r 0 weie dmded into si\ gioups ivi Oratorical .Contest. ‘' t r , w< " ‘■ l "" l ' ,sc ' l *" tl " co 11 Set,for Tomorrow t finalists will be k> Tilted one d". Six final contestants foi tiie hftv piepaintion on a subject cho-t and t\\cnl\-fi\o clollax aw aids olfcicd fiom a list submitted b\ the Rntrl* . , . ~ , Pepailmcnt The se\ent\-two to if,|ioanflv I» the Collcro and tho fM tho lm ,„ foien&it, council will debtor their tlimoimcu i f, u Ij\ Pi S W He hes m the thud annual sopho- clici. Di A b Uunell .’nd l’mf extempoumeous speaking coi- I) W’alkei wil lact as judgis Opening the wintei session of in-' e li iiitioii, tlic* Penn St.ite K. 0 T. C [ .uitlioi iUcs have an singed to pte*.cnt| moving pietuiu jlluctiationH of difloi-l c*ut nl inlitiuv lift* nml mow-- munts fm the benefit of the entile 1 unit htudmt. in n elect eitliei the \ tb’ce-tlmu ii. tl.c fom-tlmt\ o'clock chsi.cs, botli of % im.li .’io conducted in 1 the Pastime tlieatei, ihnmgli the toui te?\ of Mi Baum STOCK JUDGERS GIVEN EIGHTEENTH. RATING AT CHICAGO COMPETITIONS Ulhnugh the Penn State slock-’ judging team placed eighteenth in the inteicolk*giat«* conic.l held at Chicago ftom Novembei twenty-eighth to De cemhei fifth, the animal lutsbandtv nignni/.ition took a majuut\ of the le tdmjr places m the sheep-judging p.ut of the* show Oklahoma umvoi sit» was the winner of the contest, c iptuung fust, second oi thud in e\- ti v tinl Among the places cmncd off l>v the Blue and White ‘•quad in shtep-judg mg weie the following second and thud on Shiopshue v calling wetlieis, •eco*i*l on Shropshue wethci lambs, second and thud on Cheviot veailing wetheis, thud on Cheviot wetheis, thud on Southdown wothei lambs and ‘ceoi.d on a Southdown pen of wetho lambs Altogethei the team won a total of slS<> .is pn/e monCj on its sheep-judging alone Along with Ptof T L Bcntlev, as Cas?t@ dm <3mw Yes, the ordinary pen has greater value conversation ally—usually good for a half-hour’s cursing any time. Don’t throw it away —but the Parker point is have a Duofold on hand to write with. AI’S SHOP 10 DAY ANNUAL PRE-CHRISIMAS SALE Every Article In Our Store Is Reduced. Never in the history of the store have we been able to offer you the variety in good looking men eh andise as we are offering >ou in this annual pre-Christmas sale. MEN’S SHOES $8.50 Marshall-Dayton $6.95 $8.50 Walkover-Selz, now $7.45 \ll Men’s Sport Shoes, now $5.45, with crepe or- rubber soles' WOMEN’S SHOES $8.50 and $lO Walkover Shoes, now $6.95 ■ Cahill and other makes, now $5.45 MEN’S SHEEP SKIN COATS 512.50 Coats, now $9.45 iJ MEN’S SWEATERS $8.50 values, now $4.95 Sweater Vests, now $3.95 GOLF HOSE $3.50 Imported Scarfs $2.15 $4.50 Impotred Novelties, $.3.15 MEN’S SHIRTS (Collar Attached) $4.50 grade $2.95 $3.50 grade $2.35 $2.50 grade $1.95 MEN’S NECKWEAR (Latest Creations) $1.50 Four-in-hands $1.29 $1.25 Four-in-hands 95c. $l.OO Four-in-hands 85c. , v BOW TIES 2 FOR $1.25 MEN’S HATS—SS.OO and $6.00 HATS NOW $3.85 GLOVES, HOSIERY, BELTS, KNICKERS, CAPS, at greatly reduc ed prices. Come early. AL’S SHOP STATE COLLEGE HOTEL DECEMBER 10th and 11th, GEORGE SCHEER. R«p Bringallthe eyes you’ve got! Come and see the Bromley exhibit of smart clothes for the college man at above address. New styles, nesv fabrics, new colorings. And all at prices you’ll be willing to dig do\»u,to*. Bromley's. CLOTHES 6 EuU 46|h Street N V '!< itnudHJT N V i The. Hunting Season' Is: Here! We have all kinds of is Guns, Ammunition, and Hunt- ing Equipment High Top Shoes and.Dux-Back Coats for hunting wear ij Army |j and Navy Store East College Ave. Shoes, Hats and Furnishings Page Three 1 .SUfdcu L4IU .N V 21 Vjlu St ImtUr., >
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