Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 09, 1926, Image 4

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Notices |
.Uoti.il for the Old Mam Dell
ild be placed on Professoi Harris’
: in the English office on the thud
of Old Mam bcfoie November
lty-fourth
Jy action of the Commute of i
ulmimstration, a two minute j
iciiod of silence will be observ- I
d in all classrooms and offices {
t eleven o’clock the morning of j
.rnmtice Day, No\embei elev- i
nth |
ibes Drop Last of
Season to Syracuse
(Continued from first page)
he yearlings’ big chance to tally
e near the end of the first half
ang the ball neat midfield the
;any players st.uted a drive to
rt the Change goal. With the oval
the Syiacuse fifteen yaid line a
hdown seemed ceitain, but tin
stle sounded foi the half.
Freshmen Threaten
.Rain in the final quarter the ms*
s weie launclnnß a final efToit to
•e but Millci’s foiwuid heave was
icepted The Lions’ cause was
when two successne passes and
bucks enabled Scbo to crash
jugh center foi the second touch*
Loucks kicked the aftei
it, making the final scoie 13-0
Lillei, quuitci, Staley and Stiublc,
s, with Ridgewas, fullback, made
the Penn State backliuld Shulei
I down the centci position. Faulk
Reilly .staited at end. Panatet
tnd Ricker placed tackle with Par
and Weiland guards.
i all then games '.he Blue and
ite fioshmen ha\e been held \ir
llj scoieless Joe Millei made the
: tall> against Bellefonte because
a fumble The placement kick
ed and the total points for the
ion stands at st\ as against thcii
oncnts nmety-inine Kiski pi'ed
the most points against the cubs
ii tlmtj-one Bellefonte followed
li twenty-se\en, Wyoming semin
with fifteen and Pitt and Sjra
e fieshmen each with thirteen
:abbard and Blade
[olds Formal Pledging
fhe foi null pledging of the Scab
(l and Blade honoraiy military so
:y will be held on Monday nftei
>ll November fifteenth immediate
pieceding the weekly icwew.
’luoughout this 5 ear the Scnbbaid
1 Blade will hold open meetings
intciest the cadet olficcis in mill*
y topic-, Thete will be talks bj
icgului staff ofTiceis and mom
of the society The discussion*
l cover militai} affairs and will
in uiousing mteiest in iiulitnij
ik.
Your guest will want to dine at
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Suits and Overcoats
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Gridders Drop Hard
Contest to U. of P.
(Continued from first page)
l.ne. With Lungien holding the pig
skin lie booted swiftly and accurately,
but the three points which would have
tied the scoie failed to lnateiulize
when a gust of wind earned the ball
outside the goal posts.
Victois even in defeat, the Nittany
eleven fought a gieat battle on
Franklin Field Not once did the
| touted Red and Blue pcnetiatc to
within the twenty-five jaid aica
guarded by the Lions Subtracting
the brihant individual gains of Rog
eis, the Bezdeh-coached gridders
fought the Quakeis on even terms
both offensively and defensively.
Although the Penn eleven legister
ed ten first downs to five for the van
quished, there was little to choose m
the play of the aich-nvals Penn
State swept off all honots in the an,
pnncipally thiough the efforts of
Roepke, the "Masked Mai v el,” whose
passing kept the Lions in the run
ning.
Line Rises to Heights
Coach Bezdek’s line played better
cn Franklin Field than in any previ
ous game this jeai. Captain Weston
and Delp, starting then fust mnjoi
game this season, staired Delp it
was whose clevei play enabled him to
down Roepke’s punt on the Penn
thiee-yard line in the second quartei.
Delp’s defensive play lanked with
that of Hastings, veteran guard, and
his tunning mate Krall. This trio
solved the "hidden-ball” magic with
alacrity Hastings bioke through on
several occasions and tossed the Penn
backs for losses.
Mahoney’ and PcnnS All-Ameucan
piospcct, Jack Butler, staged a pret
ty duel at center, with honois about
oven Mahoney intei cepted a pass
which launched the Lion offensive in
the second quarter, while the stuidy
Butler tackled like a demon Butler
was hurt on the last play of the game
end had to be helped tiom the field.
Gieenshields and Filak played cap
ably at the tackle posts Grcenshields
and Delp on the left side of the line
smotheied the Red and Blue thiusts,
but the right side was slightly weak
er. Captain Weston muffed a pass
in the closing minutes which might
have put a diffeient complexion on
the game.
Roepke kicked off to Paul Scull,
who returned the ball to his thnty
yard stupe Two bucks by Rogcis
and a line smash by Wascolonis gave
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Penn her initial fust down. Scull
hit guard for three yards. Murphy
tossed a short pass to Rogers for a
seven-yard gain, but the Lions brac
ed mid took the ball on downs.
Butler stopped two Nittany line
plays, but a pass, Roepke to Lungren,
gained eighteen-yards. The Nittnny
backs could do little against the Penn
line, and Roepke kicked to Murphy on
his five-yaid maik. Scull and Was
colonis registered a first down, Rogers
twice failed to gain ana Murphy boot
ed to the Blue and White ten-yard
line, where Singer downed the oval
Roepke’s return boot carried to the
Lion thirty-five yard mark Kuril
spilled Scull for no gam Penn State
was penalized five yards for off-sides,
but Rogcis could not make it first
down through left tackle Roepke
knocked down Muiphy’s pass and
Scull fell back to kick. liis drop was
good foi three points
A twelve-yard punt aftei the en
suing kick-off again had the Penn
State eleven in hot watei, but Scull
failed to kick a field goal by inches
The Lions carried the ball deep into
Penn territory when Mahoney inter
cepted Murphv’s pass m midfield.
Captain Thayer fell back to defend
against Roepke’s forty-yard pass, but
he tipped the ball into the waiting
arms of Lungien The sturdy quar
tciback was off balance and stumbled
with virtually a deal field befoie him
Greene hit left tackle for six yauls,
then waded through the right side of
the line on a deceptive pass forma
tion and chaiged to the six-yaid line
befoie he hit the turf Three line
bucks and a pass failed to make the
necessary touchdown and Penn took
the ball on downs A few minutes
later Roepke failed by a narrow mar
gin to kick a placement field goal.
The half ended with Penn in posses
sion of the ball at mid-field.
Second Half
Little of the spectaculai eiopped
out in the second half In the? third
quaitci Scull attempted another for
ty-yaid drop-kick but failed Neith
er team could gain with any consist
ency. A twenty-yard pass from Ro
epke to Greene was the high-light foi
the Blue and White attack, while Ro
gers piovided the thulls for the op
position
The final quarter lcsolvcd itself into
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any form of foot troubles. His services are absolutely free.
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In a few seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he can make
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Come in and get a sample of Dr.Scholl’s Zino-pads for corns.,They
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
a punting duel between Roepke and
Rogers, with neither holding an ap
preciable edge Rogers skirted end
and raced twenty-two yurds early m
the quaitei and loped off tackle for
sixteen a few minutes befoie the final
whistle, but the Penn inteiforence
failed to foim and lie was nabbed
: from all sides.
The hard tackling of Gieenshields
and Hastings featured the final min
utes. A crowd of si\ty-fivo thousand
watched the battle from the stands
The iivnl Red and Blue and Blue and
White bands entertained between the
halves.
PFNN STATE (0> PENNSYLVANIA (3)
Delp LK Slnffcr
(.rrcnshlolda LT Hnkr
Krall LG Turkc
Miihonoy C Uutkr
Hnstlmts IIG D incun
Rink KT Smith
Weston (Cnpt ) KE Thnycr <Cnj>L)
Lumtrcn Qli Murphy
(loLpkc L II It Roircri
Hamm* R II IS P Scull
Greene I'll Woscolvms
Score by Quarters
Penn State 0 0 0 o—o
Pennsylvania 3 0 0 o—3
Field Goal—Paul Scull Pcnns>lvanlo
Penn State—DnnitirfioM fur llamas. Dnr
rakh for Krall. I’lncurn for Lunjsreu
Pennsylvania—FioMs for Wascolonis. Foi
well Scull for Sinker Wascolonis for I iclils
Slmror for frolwcll Scull. Fields for Paul
Scull
Booters Battle to
Tie With Canadians
(Continued from first page)
Musa Serry, who learned his soc
cer while attending the University of
Cano in Egypt,.thiew a scare into
the visitor’s camp when he missed
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one by inches, aftei being awarded a
free kick, the ball striking the cross
bar with great force and bounding
back onto the field of play, where it
was soon sent clear of the danger
point.
Penn State was presented another
scoring opportunity in the second
quartet but Griffin’s boot, after re
ceiving a pretty pass from Captain
Lippincott, went straight at Cox
The half ended with the play m the
center of the field
Neither team held much advantage
when the contest was resumed ‘and
both combinations resorted to long or
hurtled tries at scores which weie
prevented by the aggressiveness of
the rival netmen. In the final quar
ter English, inside right, deadlocked
the game when Scmisch failed to
check a torrid shot. Somewhat arous
ed fiom the lethargy into which it
had fallen since the opening minutes,
Penn State fought desperately but
Toronto was equal to the task and no
further score resulted.
Play Is Spirited
In both the extra-period sessions
the Lions displayed an agressivc
game and while the Toronto goal was
threatened several times the tie re
mained unbroken. Marshall was a
victim of over-anxiety that caused
him to boot the ball over the ciossbar
when he was afforded a scoring chance
in the second extra session.
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The Toronto soccormcn, intcrcol-
Igciatc champions of Canada for three
years, arc on a four game tour in
which they will encounter the lead
ing soccer teams in the East. After
an engagement with Swarthmorc yes
terday the Canadians will lme-up
against the strong Haveifoid college
aggregation, members of the new In
tercollegiate Soccer-football League,
today. The invasion will then close
with a game with the Syracuse soc
cermen Thursday.
Display of Grit
Cox, visiting goul-tcndoi, displayed
a brand of grit the like of which has
seldom been seen in a soccer game
here. Entering the game with one
hand swathed in bandages as a re
sult of a painful fracture, he was af-
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Tuesday, November 9, 191
forded only the use of one arm. "W 1
the going became fast aiound his .
he would be forced to undergo p
while both hands were used. N<
the end of the initial half Cox reco
cd further injury in a scrimmage a
time was called. After a rest ho
sumed play but bind; and blue mai
on his arm were mute testimony
the fact that he was able to use I
one arm thereafter Not a substi
lion was made by cither team.
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