Page Four j Notices | Meeting of the Forestry Society on Tuesday, November IC, at seven p. m. in the Forestry Building—William C. Bramble, Secretary. There will be meeting of the Archi tects Club Tuesday evening at 7:30 Ip Kn.g. K Varsity Bests Bison In Grid Encounter, 9-0 (Continued from first page) distance to the goal line for holding or the Lion offense might have been 1 rustrated. Don Greenshields, husky tackle,] whose work on Franklin Field against j I'ennsylvania stamped him as one of , the best tackles in the Hast, contin ued his stellar play against the Or ange gridders Saturday. The rest of the line also functioned smoothly and presented an inpenetrahle defense. Hastings and Krall interfered effect ively, while Mahoney’s passing show ed a marked improvement. Filak. Captain Weston, and Delp played their usual game, although the ter minals were far from clever down held. Bucknell pinned her hopes on the stalwart shoulders of Diehl, versatile ftiliback. lib defensive play was of high caliber. Offensively he was the i nly consistent back in the Orange quartet, although McCleary slipped away for several timely sprints. Trimmer stood out among his fellows in the line. No less than six times the Blue and White gridders lined up for a field goal attempt, but only one of the boots was successful. Pritchard missed from the forty ami forty-five yard marks, while Roepke miscucd in forty-five, thirty-five and twenty yard attempts. In the third period. Roepke located the uprights with a well-directed placement from the thir ty-eight yard area. 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Pritchard cracked center and continued to midfield, but the Bisons braced and Roepke booted to Quinn on his twenty yard mark, j McCleary raced around right end j for sixteen yards. Bucknell was set i back five and Lungren knocked down • Diehl’s pass to Trimmer. Diehl kick j eu to Cy, who sprinted fifteen yards ]to midfield. Another off-sides penal | ty against the Bisons and a ten-yard j spurt by Roepke carried the ball to i the thirty-five yard mark. Pritchard hit tackle for five, but the Lions were penalized fifteen yards for holding.. A pass, Roepke to Lungren, gained* twelve yards. Roepke attempted a placement but it was blocked. Penn Stale recovered on the twenty-five yard mark. A de layed pass, Roepke to Lungren, net ted fourteen yards, but the Bisons checked the Lion advance. Roepke’s second placement attempt sailed wide of the uprights. I Pritchard and Roepke worked the | ball from the Blue and White thirty yards to the Bucknell forty yards. A pass by Pincura was intercepted by Diehl, but on the first play Quinn fumbled and Pritchard recovered. Roepke’s thirty yard sprint was fol lowed by three unsuccessful plays be fore Pritchard shot over the line. Roepke’s placement for extra point was wide. The remainder of the sec ond quarter was profitless. Roepke opened the second half by snaring Trimmer’s kick-off in his \ Penn State i „ ——-m Shoe Repair I rppan| Across From Poslofticc M n PROMPT AND WILLING I t/U service n DRESS UP FOR I Reasonable Prices [I U THANKSGIVING! .. H I I U n Kor the big game—for the hoi-./ Smi ' A>. ■ 1 ulays that follow you’ll need a . UjY I new suit or overcoat. nw n Edward presents the latest in university fabrics and models. 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A place ment by Roepke was blocked and Bucknell recovered in midfield. Diehl made fifteen yards on three successive plays, but Greenshiclds nailed him for a thirteen-yard loss on an attempted pass. The hall was in the possession of the Lions in midfield when the game ended. Navy Falls Before Booters by 5-1 Count (Continued from first page) Penn State dribblers displayed speed and fight in their charges and block- ! SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF SKIN AND HAIR X SHAMPOOING MARCEL WAVING X NELLIE J. VANCE 3 2nd Floor Leitzell Bldg. Telephone 240-J g WEDNESDAYS I DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 8 bottles catsup, 8 oz., for 12 cans Old Colony Baked Beans for 5 bottles Lusco Preserves, 16 oz., for.. 3 bottles Lusco Dill Pickles, (it. size, for 2 dozen Oranges for 1 dozen Celery for 8 pounds Cranberries f0r........ 6 pecks of Apples f0r.... 3 lbs. Schull’s famous Chocolate for 21 cakes Castile Soap for 8 cans of Corn for 6 cans Purity Peas for W. R. GENTZEL | Corner East College Avenue and Pugh Street THE PENN STATE; COLLEGIAN ing of boots. With the insecure foot ing, these rushes caused numerous spills that made play on both sides rough and. resulted in six free kicks being called against the visitors. Only twice did Navy get the ball near the Blue and White goal. The first time accounted for the visitor’s lone score when Mcßoberts booted a clean shot from scrimmage on the five yard line. The second kick was knocked out by Semiseh, Nittany goalie. Other goal kicks of the op posing forwards were wild. A few nVinutcs after the kick-ofT Serry netted the first Penn State counter on a free kick from the twen ty yard line. The second Nittany tally was “contributed” by liegeman of Navy. Pecori’s corner kick to the uprights glanced from the head of opposing fullback, who attempted to clear the leather, into the goal. The last three goals went through the up rights via the toes of Griffin, Bell and Marshall, respectively. Free Kick Scored Play opened when Navy kicked ofF. Scrimmage went to the visitors’ net where the referee awarded Serry a free boot from the twenty yard line. The Penn State left-winger counted on a powerful drive into the corner of the net. The Nittany booters then kicked ofF to have the ball intercepted PICTURES PICTURES and carried through their own backs. When the Navy forwards booted wild the Blue and White goal was cleared only to have the midshipmen return the ball, Mcßoborts scoring from dose scrimmage. From the next kick-off the Penn State forwards took the play down the left wing of the field only to miss a boot. Play then centered around the enemy net until the goal was cleared and returned to Penn State’s r.et. A corner kick by Navy was headed out by the Lion backs. From then until the end of the first half the bail was in play in enemy terri tory. A few minutes before the close of the second period Hegeman, Navy back, headed in Pecori’s corner boot to tally for the Blue and White. In the second half the Lions con- FIREPLACE WOOD | COAL v * StateCollegeFuel&SupplyCo. Phone 3S-M X You ire invited to the 7th Annual Pitt-State Foot Ball Dance in thi Hotel Schenley Ball Room Pitt'hurgh, Pi. Thanksgiving Thursday, Nov. 25 9 to 1 A. M. Featuring John’s 10 Collegians Assessment 12.50 per couple with your registration card—s3.oo without We are Headquarters for the Colleg ians of both Schools “Dance at the Schenley and make it a Perfect Day" , “You Can Get At Metzger’s” Big Values for your DOLLAR on Wednesday $1.50 Sweat Shirt $l.OO Special lot of 75c Reprints 2 for $l.OO 2 Apartments and Store Room for Rent Apartments furnished or unfurnished, newly painted. Store room at 115 Allen—complete with fixtures and small' stock of groceries. L. K. 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