Page Four SPECIAL White Oxford CIotK Shirts at - $1.69 New College Caps - $1.85 Men’s Towers Varsity Slickers, olive and yellow at - - - - $5.95 AL’S SHOP Notices The Debating squad on the Prac tical Tendency question meets tomor row night in Room 322, Old Main at seven-tluity o'clock. The squad on the Volstead Modification question meets Thursday evening at the same time in Old Chapel The Bradfoid County Club will hold a meeting tonight at seven o’clock, in room 311 Old Main All members should report Syracuse Offensive Subdues Penn State (Continued from first page) found a hole at center and galloped to the Oiange forty-four yard line The New Yorkers braced and Pin kicked out of bounds on the eighteen yaid line. Dangerfield snared an alien pass before the visitors could launch their offensive and returned to the Orange thirty-seven yard stripe A penalty and an incomplete pass compelled Faulkner to drop back to punt. His boot was grounded by Les ko on the two-yard line. Bay ley, summoned to punt out of danger, was lushed, and kicked out of bounds on the thirty yard mark Pritchard and Hamas could not gain the necessary yardage, and Bill's placement fell short of the uprights. This marked the higli-tidc of the Nit tany attack With Baibuti and Flanagan alter nating with Claike on a series of guard smashes, Syracuse advanced past midfield only to be halted by the aroused Lion forwards Bayley punt ed over the Blue and White goal line and the Nrttany eleven marshalled its foiccs foi a sustained onslaught. With the count standing fourth down nnd two yaids to cover, Faulkner was sent back to punt. He fumbled a low pass and Levy, Syracuse guard, cut him down while Archoska scooped up the bounding pigskin. The fleet Pole was tossed on the thirteen yaid mark. Syracuse received a five-yard penal ty for offsides. A long pass from place-kick formation bounced out of the arms of no less than three Or angc-clad waruois and one Bluc-jer bcycd athlete named Dangerfield Clatkc failed to penetrate at guaid and Penn State took over the ball Faulkner kicked out of bounds on the Syiacuse thirty-five yaid chalk mark, but a fifteen yard pass from Cooke to Claike and subsequent smashes by’ Barbuti moved the scrim mage line to the Lion twenty yards Chiuhe Cooke, student-athlete, deceiv ed the Lion defense with a fake end Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer Waring s Records The IVlusic Room Allen St. ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street | Only a Few £ More Fords £ £ For The | | Penn Game f CLEMSON | BROTHERS I run which developed into a pass to Barbuti. The “Big Bertha” stepped out of bounds on the one-yard line. A five-yard penalty hampered the Orange cause. Krall and Hastings stopped Barbuti on two consecutive guard plays but Big Ray’ skirted tackle foi a touchdown Cooke scored the extia point by placement Orange Denied in Third Quarter Clarke reeled off the most brilliant individual bit of the afternoon by twisting his way twenty-seven yaids lo the Lion forty-live yaid mark late m the second period No less than seven Nittnny players laid hands upon him, but lie shook them off one by one until pulled to earth by Giccnsliiclds. Not once did the pigskin rest m Sy racuse teintory during the thud per iod, yet when hard pressed the Lions rose and halted the Orange tide, Lee blocked a Faulkner pu'nt and Aichoska rcLOvered, but even the gieat Barbuti could not shatter the Nittnny wall. In a last desperate attempt to score Lungien tossed two successful pastes to Hamas, which, coupled with a fif teen yaid penalty against Syracuse, earned the ball past midfield How ever, Captain Hanson nnd ins mates were soon knocking at the Lion goal again when Levy intercepted an aerial. Barbuti failed to crack the Lion line and dashed mound left end to place the pikskin in position for Cooke's ensuing placement Hamas ran the kick-off back to midfield as the game ended Dinger Dangerfield, diminutive halfback, thrice averted possible scores by batting down Syracuse aerials at critical moments. Hamas’s defensive work likewise v.as above lepronch Lesko, Faulkner and Dclp showed increased knowledge at the wing posts ot>d the entire forwnid wall looked much bcttei than against Notic Dame last Saturday Mahoney was guilty of several bad passes but vs as effec tive on the defense. Both elevens were cnppled mater ially. Syiacuse played without Gotch “Whippet” Can, one of the greatest halfbacks m the East, as well ns Friedman, Goldman and Baysingcr, all regulars Penn State missed Cap tain Ken Weston and Slamp, ends, and noepke, halfback. Ihc game was not maircd by num erous penalties, although it was a tooth and nail struggle from the very cutset Syracuse cleaily demonstrat ed its superiority on the offense and for the fouith time m as many yeais, We Solicit Your Patronage IH. C. CRISSMAN, The Barber i Under the Penn State Cafe, on Pugh St. $ OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 429 It. V. lIOY ’2O BYRON H. HOY ’22 Food is a Necessity—Not a Luxury DO NOT TAKE A CHANCE Buy Booth’s Cultivated, Oysters R. V. HOY & SONS CO. 123 Frazier Street * Groceries Cold Meats Fruits Ice Cream Tobacco The Slickest Coat on the Campus! <SlandoncL<Siuck>it No well dressed college man is without one. It’s the ongiml, correct slicker and thcrc’snoth* ing as smart or sensible for rough weather and chilly days. Made of famous yellow water* proof oiled fabric. Has oil* ’round strap on collar and clas tic at wrist-bands. Clasp-dosing style Sutton-closlngstylc Stamp thccorrcctnamcin your memory, and buy no other. The “Standard Student” is made only by the Standard Oded Clothing Co., N. V. C. Slip one on at ALL GOOD DEALERS llic Oiangc triumphed over the Blue nml White In 1922 the two teams played to a tie. Summary: Ptnn Stale (0) byrieu«e (10) Fnulknvr IX Arclunkn Grrvnslik'ld* LT Haytey Kriill LCi Wlnnlck Mahoney C Nlcolcllu Ilnntliurs IIR Levy I link 11T Leo L*jko IIK Hanson ICspt) I'lncuro . QII Cooke Dnwrcrfiulcl L H 11 Himnimn llttnms II H B Clarke I’ritchnril FU Dnrbuti Suostitutions—Venn state —Greene for I’rU ehonl. Lunmn for I'incurn Dnrrnuch for Krnll, Dull* for Faulkner. Curry for Lesko. Ikrcmau for Groenshlcld* . . Sj rncuse—McNnmnrn for Winnick, New man for Lax hontalne for Archoskn, lliilk for Flmacnn . „ Touchdow n—Unrhull l’olnt after Touch down—Cooke (iilacinicnt) •• h kid Coal—Cooke Time of ounrtere—ls minutes .... Ofllciit* —llefcree—Thorpe. Columbia lint pn-e—Thompson Georgetown Head Linis mnn—Sharpe. Ynle Field Judge—McCabe. Holy Cross Kiski Hands Freshmen Third Defeat of Year (Continued from first page) cd The Nittany defense showed up better than usual but the offense still needs bolstering. The first tally came like the first Notie Dame touchdown against Penn State Gettings’ first kick-off was It etui tied because of off-sides and jClaik caught his second attempt and i ran it back to State’s thirty-five ynid I line. Bennett gained two yards [ thiough the line Daj’s two attempts to crack the line failed to gain Ben nett then hurled a pretty aenal to AlcMuido on the eight-yard line and the icceivcr crossed the market for the touchdown Bennett drop-kicked the goal. Most of the second quaitcr was played in plebe torntory. Once Kiski failed to score from the five-yaid maik but when thc> again drove then way back to the twenty-yard nbbon Bennett diop-kickcd the goal, making the scoie 10-0 at the end of the fiist half Two stiaight inarches in the thiid quarter netted as many touchdowns with the play again in the cubs’ section but the fourth was fought near the fifty-jard maik A twenty-two yard renal, Bennett to Gannon, who ran thirteen yaids, scored the final touch down of the game. Kiski tallied o!c\cn fiist downs as against three foi the j carlings. Many substitutions wcic made the second half, Kiski calling upon sev eral thud-stung men Penn State \ Shoe Repair j Across From Postoffice ? PROMPT AND WILLING SERVICE Reasonable Prices STATE COLLEGIAN THE PENN S' Lions Smash Syracuse Cross-country Record (Continued from first page) bieathing. This pair led Offenhaus- ; er, who bore down upon them, by 110 yards. Some thirty yards behind Offenhauser was Fourncrc, who was closely followed by Proudlock, Jenk- : ins, Ruppert and Goldberg, all of Byi ncusc Reis and Stcwait of Penn State, pressed them and were follow ed by Guyer Reis and Fourncre stepped out nt the beginning of the second lap, while Cox gained a ten yaid lead over Loucks On the downhill stretch Cox set a terrific pace, striding beau tifully. Jenkins crept up to within ten yards of Loucks, while the others maintained their respective positions. Loucks’ nose appeared to be bothoi mg him. At the half-way mark during the second lap, Cox had earned a hun dred-yard advantage over Loucks, while Offenhauser was the same dis tance behind Loucks. Fouiacre was zunning fourth. Cox had stictched his lead to 150 yards as they came up the hill to make the second turn around the links and seemed to be in splendid shape. The strain was telling on Loucks who was a bit shaky on the up-grade. He rcco\eicd on the level and continued. Offenhauser had cut Loucks’ lead to fifty yards while Reis trailed him by twenty .and Fouiacie, forty Proudlock was in fifth place On the hill nearing the track, Jenkins, in sixth place, collapsed and had to be carried from the course. Stewart. Goldboig, Guyei and Cohen, followed in order. Cox* increased his lead on the track, and on the curve turned his head to see Loucks just entering. Cox stepped around the track the winner by two bundled yaids Offenhauser staged a beautiful spurt, finishing ' twenty feet behind the worn Lobeks. ’< Proudlock and Ruppert of Syracuse i finished in the order named, one-hun : dred yards ahead of Jake Reis. Rog l er Fouracre was twenty yards behind t Reis and sixty yaids sepaiatcd Four ■ scic and Stewart. Goldberg and Co hen finished ninth and tenth, respect i ivcly Hallowe’en Costumes Decorations for Hallowe’en Parties The Athletic Store On Co*Op. 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Cartmell’s desire now is to have his team run against a good team on the course at Van Cortland Park, New York, in prepa ration for the Intercollcgiates there November twenty-second. He ex pects a hard fight nt Pitt Saturday when both the Varsity and fresh man harriers meet tho Panther. Syracuse Booters Tripped by Lions (Continued from first page) sent it to the line. - Jacobson passed from outside left to Muilinger who netted his boot. The goal was not counted because he was off side. A few minutes later Pccori booted from outside right to Mullmger who sent the sphere to Jacobson. The lat ter tallied from the left of the goal. Following the counter offensive charg es shifted from the Penn State for wards to Syracuse, both combina tions displaying fast passing and driv ing. In the second quarter Griffin drib- i FOR AN INDOOR PAS-1 | TIME TRY BOWLING AT J I THE BLUE AND | | WHITE | | BOWLING ALLEYS | '£ 620 W. 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