Page Four | AL’S SHOP I Featuring Mens Shoes This Week Only § at $7.45 § KNICKERS AT $5.95 j Notices j The Outing Club will be addressed by Prof. C. A. Bonine'of the Geology department when they convene to* morrow evening in Room 315 Obi Main at seven o’clock. Professor Bo* nine will speak on “Geology in the Vi cinity of State College.'' Members of Phi Sigma lota, honor ary romance language fraternity, will meet in the Foyer of the Auditorium tonight at seven-thirty o’clock to dis cuss plans for the coming year. Dr. I. L. Foster will preside. The class of IU2B will meet in the Bull Pen tomorrow night at seven o’clock. At this time J. C. Belfield, president of the class, will announce the members of the Junior Prom and Blazer committees. Because lack of space in this issue jnohibits the continuation of an ac count by J. L. Cans 'B2 on “Penn State as it appeared in the old days,” the story will be held over until Fri day’s issue. . ! Juniors may obtain tickets I | for the Syracuse game at the | | Athletic Office today, sopho- j | mores tomorrow and freshmen | | Thursday. Two year ags and I ! special students may secure I | their tickets on Friday. There | I is no limit on the number of | | tickets which may be bought. j Marietta Fares Badly In Varsity Encounter (Continued from first page) chief offenses were holding and off sides. Despite the crushing defeat hand ed the Ohio invaders, the Bezdekians showed need of improvement before the crucial lest of the season at Notre Dame this week. The line work was ragged at times, and the punting far off color. The vaunted aerial attack of the Big Blue eleven materialized, nine out of fifteen passes being completed for a total yardage of one hundred and thirty-two. Four tosses were in tercepted. First Half A fumble by Hamas halted the first Lion offensive on the Marietta four teen yard line, but his subsequent bucking and Bill Pritchard’s plunges worked the ball into position for Bill to hurl his bulk over the goal line. He added the extra point by place ment. Two iwenty-yard sprints by Wolff and an eighteen-yard advance by Pincura brought the pigskin to the twelve yard line, where Pritchard scored in two smashes off tackle. His placement was accurate. Lungren, Hewitt, Greene and Har rington replaced the Lion bnckfield as the quarter ended. A brace of twenty-yard smashes by Greene and :• twenty-four yard pass. Cy to Hew itt, offset penalties for holding. Greene completed the final drive and Cy kicked the placemnt which brought th score to 21-0. Reed and Bergman entered the game for Mahoney and Munz, while Lyons replaced Losko. After an ex change of punts, Cowboy Greene slip ped through the milling linemen, and faded out of sight down-field for a heroic seventy-two yard run for a touchdown. Cy booted the placement. Hewitt. Greene and Lungren launch ed another offensive which Cy termin- WATERSTREET INN ASK THE MAN THAT’S BEEN THERE Reservations for Parties and Special Dinners WE’RE READY! 0 With handsomely styled k PI i Fall Suits and Topcoats TJ | IZ !«c I id I j i o Rich Autumn Shades SMITH TAILOR SHOP F* JR E S S I IN G ated by scoring after knifing his way thirteen yards through right tackle. A bad center pass forestalled any at tempt to kick the goal. Lungren’.s ninety-live yard run from kick-oil' anti subsequent goal finished the scoring for the half. By this time the statisticians in the press box had become worried. Second Half Slow Several times in the last half the plucky Marietta line held for downs. The Xittany forward wall failed to play up to * its first-half standard. Faulkner’s touchdown after intercep ting a pass was the only scoring ges ture made by the Varsity. Penalties killed several budding Lion drives. Late in the third period a bounding punt which had touched a Penn State player was scooped by Laferty, who lan to the Blue and White ten yard line before being nailed from the rear by Faulkner. This same Faulkner threw Keif for a six-yard loss on the next play and aided materially in scaring Raridan out of his attempted drop-kick. Red Griflith’s outfit of fighting war riors threatened again in the fourth stanza when Hinkle intercepted Hew itt’s pass on the twenty-three yard line. However, the line held and Rai*- idan’s boot went wide of the uprights. Frustrated in previous ctForts, the Ohio warriors pressed the attack against the patched linc-up of the line-up of the Lion and pushed over their tally. Nevada, quarterback, wrenched his knee severely and was fcrced to retire. Captain Weston Improving The jinx which seems to dog the footsteps of every Penn State foot ball captain and which has prevented Ken Weston from digging up any sod cn New Beaver in a game this year seems to have been laid low finally. His knee is improving, and judging by his speed in sprint practice he will be ripe for the Notre Dame game. Ding Dangerfield is also pawing the ground with impatience, hut his lame shoulder may keep him idle. Roepkc has returned from Philadelphia but will not be allowed to risk his jaw bone before the Syracuse game. Slump’s knee remains a mystery, while Dclp's bad ankle is still bad. Summary I'cnn Stale (IS) Faulkner (irrcii^hk'liK J,.(J Troll -C Hinkle H.CS ChnmlMJM R.T. Mnllery It.K. Simlcr Nevada Pinciira Q.il. Pritchard ...! F.H Hulun Touchdowns—l’ritolmnl 2. dreene 2, Lun* t*rtn 2. Faulkner. Ijiferty Points after Touchdown— uron «. Substitute*—Penn State: Lunaren fur Pith cum. Hewitt fur U'ollT. Cireenu for Pritchard. Harrington for Hamas. Curry for Faulkner, Iteraman .fur Mu nr.. Iteed fur Mahoney. Lyons for Lesko. 'Kerr for fireemhields. Hoseberry for Hastings. Darrntiuh for Kmli, Francis for Greene. Houserman for Wollf, Cxinki for Curry. Dornlteru fur Hewitt. Livermore for Itoselterry. Munaliiin fur Luni:rcii. Yost fur Dnrrnuuh. Jenifer for Livermore. Stevenr. for Cxinki. Welsko for llcrumnn, Kllioll for Ly ons. Marietta: Farnham for Trutt. Hickman for Itonin. Itnridnn for liinnhatn. Itnssiter for Hinkle. Gerhart for Diekninn, ituumgard for Ncvmiii. Heferoe—T. 11. Yale. Umpire—K. M. Dallcnliiicli, Illinois. Heml Linesman— 11. •(. O'ltricn. Swnrthmure. Time i»f periods, fif teen minutes.' STUDENT PIES S AND PASTRY A Specialty FISHER BAKERY | W. Beaver Ave. s ONLY THE BEST PENN STATE MARIETTA Penn State 7 Penn State 6 Penn State 646 Penn State 21 Penn State 15 Completed, 9 for 132 ynrds Intercepted, 4. Penn State, 4 for 149 yards • Returning Kick-off Penn State, 10 for 299 yards . Returned Punts Penn State, 3 for 13 yards. Marietta, 2 for 5 yards j Penalties j Penn State, 15 for 165 yards. Marietta, 1 for 15 yards Penn State, 3, I How Nittany Grid j | Opponents Fared { Susquehanna 21 Drcxel 0 | { Lebanon t Valley 3 Temple 13 j | Marietta 6 PENN STATE 48 » | Notre Dame 20 Minnesota 7 j I Syracuse 35 W. &*M. 0 I | Geo. Washington 0 Bucknell 13 j | Penn 44 Swarthmore O j | Pitt 7 Lafayette. 17 j ? 'J Soccer Meritor Chooses Probable Lion Booters (Continued from first page) anJ the Altoona combination, the couch declined to make any definite comparison between the two teams. ! According to* him professional soccer teams used a close style of pl#y, em phasizing dribbling and'short passes, while collegiate booters depend upon tar.g passes and aggressiveness to score goals. From the results obtained during the latest scrimmages, it is likely that Coach Jeffries will start Horne at goal with Lippincott and Cherry in the full-back posts. The probable men for the line are Serry and Pecori, out side left and right respectively; Mar shall and Griffin on the inside, and Glaser at center forward. Marietta (6) liinirhiun —l’ritcliartl 3, Lun« It's good for young and old* ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? I “YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" | 331-3 per ct. mark down on ail Tennis Rackets except Dayton Steel Rackets on which there is a 25 per ct. mark down 25 per ct. mark down on all presses and covers. Tennis Balls 45c each Rewashed Kroflites . . . . 50c each or $5:50 per dozen First grade Rewashed Balls . . . 35c each or 3 for a dollar Second grade 25c each 50 NEW BOOKS added to our Library October 11th. Costs only 25 cents to . join, then a minimum charge of 5 cents for one or two days, 6 cents for three days, 8 cents for four days, etc. L. K. METZGER 111 Allen Street M z I of x THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Score By Quarters Touchdowns Goals After Touchdown Yards Gained From Scrimmage First Downs Forward Passes . Mariettas Completed 2 for 10 yards Intercepted, 1 Marietta, 9 for 307 yards. Fumbles. DR. KERN RETURNS FROM BOTANY RESEARCH WORK Dr. P. D. Kern, head of the Botany department at Penn Stale, returned last week from the New York Botani cal Gardens where lie spent several days in research work which he is carrying on in connection with the rust fungi. Dr. Kern was a guest at a dinner given by the Director of the Now York Botanical Gardens in honor of Dr. A. W. Hill, director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kerr, London, on October first. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS p*********************< X Fire Insurance % Eugene H. 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Sick les ’29. 14 27 7 o—4B 0 0 0 G— G Marietta 1 Only two other contestants were able to break eighty while a like num ber qualified wibh scores exceeding a hundred. Marietta 0 Marietta 57 Marietta 1 Plebe Eleven Falls Before Bellefonte anti his Hying defense for the Lions marie him prominent in every play. The afternoon with a bright Fall sun and a crisp atmosphere, was ideal for football. About seven thousand students, Dads, mothers and friends saw the fracas before the Varsity clash. Two bands were present. Boots Shuler, center, who was hurl in the fourth quarter and removed, was acting-captain. Tony Pannacci cn did the cubs’ kicking-oft. Johnny McCracken, Herb’s speedy brother, failed to get started at the quarter back post and Hermann replaced him with Gettings whose losses caused him in turn to be supplanted by Wil son. No line-up changes were made until the fourth quarter when l>oth sides substituted lavishly in the last few minutes. Marietta, 0. Marietta, 0 Starting on his fifteen yard line after the first live minutes of play Hood’s forward to Gaudet netted twenty-five yards. The plcbcs were ofi'-sidc on the next play. Daugher ty gained five around right end and : made thirty on a charge through 1 guard. Zuhurunsky downed Daugh -Ici ty when he fumbled. Williams net -1 ted sixteen on a fake pass and Hood carried thu oval lo the yearlings’ ten yard line. Successive plunges, a pass ami an end run by Williams scored j Penn State | Shoe Repair 1 Across From Postoffice | PROMPT AND WILLING \ SERVICE ! it ! || Reasonable Prices j NITTANY and Restaurant | i The best Health Insurance is Pure Food well-cooked LVt\\\W«V\V\SWW\«C» (Continued from first page) i Absolute Purity 4 ft for Bcllefonto. Gmulct kicked the goal. A few moments after the conse quent kick-oir Miller grabbed the mud- I died fake-pass and scooted to the goal I line. Hood smashed through and blocked the kick. The second period was fought on almost even terms, and was the clos est of the game. Hood displayed his passing ability in this" frame by at tempting several fifty yard aerials but they were too long to be covered by the ends or backs. , Penn State’s line weakened in the next two quarters, and McCracken got oir several pretty punts. Immed iately after the opening kick-off in the final period Hood caught Ridgeway’s j pass and behind good interference I raced for his second score. The freshmen will tackle the THE NEW HOOVER It beats—as it sweeps—as it cleans 131 per ct. Increase in Cleaning Efficiency Electric Supply Co. Phone 7-J CLOTHES ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY. STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL' CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. whole .id appe tizing, nourishing and energizing—that’s food foil thought and exer cise. 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Holds; Cunningham for Shuler: G«*uiiur« for McCracken: Welland for Zuhurunsky: Wilson for Gettings. lldlefonto —Mnrker for Gau.kt; Waite for Williams: Foster for Ikiughetry: Hrogley for Zozicki: Flisnk fur Schnut»i». Referee—Davitlson. Pennsylvania. limitin'— Klrbcrger. W. »t J. Heail I.imsninn—(W. Charles, Lafayette. Period* twelve and fif teen minutes. Peoples Bank Building Ready-made And Cut to Order Suits and Overcoats •40, *45, *5O st, U I T S / Make a daily habit of just two biscuits of Shredded Wheat and watch your health and energy curve, go up and stay up. * N.-mwk Schr.utjj» Koikki - iJurnnU. . Mutzrf 1 I>r.Mhar .. Hinkle