Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 23, 1926, Image 4

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ball to the enemy net In the second
and thud periods, howevei, the Penn
.State forward lino .slackened its pace
to peinut the Springfield passes to
outplay it Only the steady woik of
the backfield prevented the visitors
tiom scoiing in the final cantos
As in foimei games the Nittany
soccei men opened with charges that
aimed to bent then opponents to the
ball, only to have the Gurnet and
White passers use the same method
and block the dm os The Penn State
, attack was especial} ineffective when
the Blue and White lost many golden
opportunities to seoie
STUDENTS CHOSEN
) JUDGE AT CHICAGO
;t To Represent State at
Icrnutional Exposition
Beginning Saturday
students weie chosen yoxteiday
icscnt. Pennsylvania in the col
judgitig contests of the Intei
:>l Exposition in Chicago, start
ituidnv and continuing to De
l* fouith
A gieut part of the inaccuiacy and
lack of speed wax attributed to the
condition of the playing field and to
a stiong wind which deflected many
long boots Anothei i cason foi the
weak attack Sntuiday was the ab
sence of “Mus" Seiry fiom the left
wing. Kiel played well in his place,
but the expeuencc of the Egyptian
bootei was needed to give the line its
necessaiv balance
tennis consist of J II Close
A William ’27, \\ G Mcßlain
F P MtCollough ’2B and P. J
s.unc team placed second in
itest at the Eastern States E\-
n tins fall. At Chicago the
will judge beef cattle, sheep,
and hoises From these five
Is a team will be picked to enter
xt annual collegnte meats judg
ntest at the International.
KDKA Will Transmit
Penn State Program
, Bentlov, acting head of the
I husbandry depai tment, and
membets of the depai tment, m
r M F Gunies, W L. Henn
-1 T Zioglei, and P C Mae
will attend the International
cod association meetings Prof
•nzie has been selected as altei
udge in the sheep division of
position and Ptof. Henning is
u\ of the Amencan Southdown
Breeders’ association.
Livestock Show
Several special entertaining acts will
be included on the bill
Announcement of the piogram wax
made yesterday bv D. M. Cresswell,
director of the department of public
information, who has prepared it
With the co-operation of Bandmast
er W D Thompson and Prof R W
. Grant, director of the music depart
ment Featuies include numbeix by
the Blue Band and the vaisity male
quaitct, the lust time that the latter
oigamzation has been scheduled to
broadcast from KDKA
n State is icpiesented mv-tlio
lings of the International Live-
Exposition wludi staitcd todax
icigo and will continue to De
i lust
exhibit consisting of six steers,
i-five bat rows and twenty-thiee
was sent from the College on
The band will open the piogram
with an overture, followed by “Vic
tory” by both hand and quartet
Coach Bczdck will then talk briefly on
; “Inside Football” and is expected to
give some worth-while hints for fol
lowers of the game Following an
other band selection the quartet will
lender a group of four songs and W
C Bowie will contribute a tenoi solo
Judge Mitchell will follow with a
short talk, probably featuiing the col
lege service and Di R D IleUel, the
new president
lav, according to an announce
fiom the animal husbandry de
ent yooteiday In past e\po-
Penn State has shown high
, livestock and has been a con
. winnei of high places
:ermen Down Fast
pringfield Team, 2-0
Continued from fust page)
s claim for the championship
e Intel collegiate Soccei associ
the team will lemcun heie to
n ictice sessions ovei the week-
In these dulls Coach Jeffrie-,
ittenipt to put on the finishing
betoie lux te im meets one
• oldest and stiongc&t collegiate
combinations in the countrq
nme will begin at thiec o’clock
Saturday's game both the Nit
;ounteix came in the first half
* battle aftei close scrimmages
the enemy goal The first tal
x headed m by Marshall after
ithei h id been booted fiom the
vatd line by Kiel Molltngci
ited foi the second point when
eived a pass. near the end line
Maixhall to head the splieie
he Springfield goalie
The next musical feature will be a
trumpet solo by W E Bieiy, “Cleo
patra,” with bund accompaniment
This will cam the program to the
houi of eleven o’clock
After the quartet and bund have
lendered “The Nittany Lion” a sur
prise featuic will be given by the
quaitct composed of \V C Bowie ’2B,
F E. UK ’27, J E Dickson ’2B and
D E Jenkins ’27
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*i Lhc duo of counteix the
xloweil up m their play and
lnable to keep possession of the
During the lust half of the
thev maintained an offensive
that lepeatedly canted the
Prophecy —•
On some rainy day, you will turn
down your hat and thank God
for John Hancock.
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Football Returns
Get on the air 2:30 P. M.
THURSDAY
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Two selections bv the saxophone
sextet will follow. This group from
the band is coni]>oscd of P. V. Rice
’2l), P A Sica ’2B, J P Jewell ’2B;
II D. Johnson ’2B, B. H. Ilcim ’27,
and J P Hively ’3O. At this point
greetings to Penn State alumni and
friends will be given by James Mil
holland, president of the Penn State
Alumni Asociation. “In the Gieat
Beyond,” by the band will be follow
ed by r “Connades in Arms,” sung by
the quaitct, and a bass solo by Jen
kins, “Bells of the Sea”
A Pittsburgh woman, Gertiude
Martin Rohret, is the composei ot
: the next band selection, “Pennsylvan
ia,” a State xong The quaitct will
then sing “Blue and White,” folow
ed uv Thespian entoi tamers and the
playing and singing of the Alma Ma
ter of Penn State
(Continued from first page)
Lions Point for Pitt
Game Thanksgiving
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
V r
’27, three-year veteran la
Lions ag;
Jack Filnk
(Contir.!i"d from first page)
cgamxt Pitt ns center, while Joe *s* TriCllMtirP* X
Kiall will guard his port side Don * rUC AUSUUUItC *
Gieonshieldx, star tackle, and George X T7ii<Tana W T
Dolp complete the line which'will be v XI. ...
pitted against the Panther forwards *jIx~X~X~XX-4--HK**X* , X~H~X~X*X-
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CHAIRS $3.50
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STUDENT TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS $2.00
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DRAWING BOARDS - • $1.25 to $3.00
SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO
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ichic, who plays his last game for the
:ainst Pitt
Second-string linemen who may
sec service are Lesko and Faulknoi,
ends, Munz and Kon, tcakles, Rose
berry and Nerdel, guaids, and Reed,
center
Scrimmage of more than an houi’s
duration in a pouring lain Thuisday
afternoon failed to take the starch
out of Bezdek’s gndders A like ses
sion Fnday'wus equally successful
The backs w*ere drilled m passing and
handling a wet ball, while the line
men were pitted against the dummies
and the bucking machines
The freshmen, using Pitt plays,
weie piessed into service for brief
periods, enabling the Lion tforwaids
to solve the Pitt style of attack, The
varsity backs functioned smoothly on
the offensive and uncorked seveial
tricky plays Roepke, who is ex
pected to bear the brunt of the Nit
tany attack, glided around the op
position in promising style
Pmcuia, Roepke and Faulkner
punted consistently in an effort to
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PITT VS. PENN STATE
1893—W. U I*. 0 Penn St«U 32
1894 and 1895—N0 games
m5-Tw. UP JPenn. State 10
1897. 1898. 1890—No carnet
1900—XV. UP. 2 Peon SUte 12
1001—XV UP. 0 Penn State 27
1902 W UP 0 Pena State 27
1903 W UP 0 Penn SUte 59
1004— I W. U P 22 Penn SUte 0
190 G—XV UP 0 Penn SUte C
1006—XV UP 0 Penn SUte C
1907—XV UP 0 Penn SUte 0
1008—W’ UP 6 Penn SUte 12
1909 Pitt 0 Penn SUte 0
1910— Pitt 17 Penn SUte 0
1911— Pitt 0 Penn SUte X
1912 Pitt 0 Penn SUte 38
1013—Pitt 7 Penn SUte 0
1914—Pitt 13 Penn SUte 3
1916 Pitt 20 Penn SUte 0
lQlO—Pitt 32 Penn SUte 0
1917 Pitt 28 Penn Sutc C
191b—Pitt 28 Penn SUte 0
1910—Pitt 0 Penn Suit 20
1920 Pitt 0 Penn SUte 0
1921 Pitt 0 Penn SUte 0
1922 Pitt 14 Penn SUU 0
1923 Pitt 20 Penn SUte X
I*l24—Pitt 24 Penn Stale C
1926—Pitt 28 Penn SUte 7
Total \letorlr*—Pilt 13; Tenn SUte 12
Tic game*— 2 ToUl polnu—Pitt 269
Penn SUlc 283 Games in 1893. 189 b.
1900 1901 and 1902 nt SUte College, 1904
nt Recreation park, 1904 to 1908 at Expo
nnrk 1909 to 1025 inclusive, nt Forbes
1 Icld. 1926 at Pitt SUdlum
bolster their game averages. Prit
chard and Bergman specialized in
kick-offs. Roepke booted placements
from various angles and distances.
Pitt Improves
What appeared to be a very medi
ocre Pitt team has developed into a
very formidable combination since the
opening of the 1926 grid season. The
Panthers were far from impressive
in their debut against Allegheny, win
ning after a hard struggle, 9-7
Against Georgetown the Smoky
City eleven improved, 'holding the
Hilltoppers to a 6-6 tie Lafay'ettc
beat the Panther into subjection 17-7,
and the strongest Carnegie Tech team
in years turned m a 14-0 victory Pitt
biokc her losing streak by trimming
Westminster, 88-0, and turning back
West Virginia, 17-7 Continued im
provement won for the Panthers the
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honor of a scoreless tic with Wash
ington and Jefferson.
The Panthers have six capable
backfield men in Rooney, Welch,
Schmidtt, Booth, Hagan and Frshci.
Rooney and Fisher hvae been alter
nating at the pilot position and it is
a toss-up as to which will start
against the Lions Gibby Welch la
the backfield star, but he has not
scintillated so brightly in the last
few games Hagan will probably be
paired with him, with Booth at full
back. '
The Pitt line, though somewhat
lighter than the Nittany forward
wall, showed plenty of power in re
pulsing Captain Bill Amos and lus
W. and J associates. Captain Mc-
Millin nnd Guarino will play the
flanks, with several capable under
studies in reserve Kerns has been
stationed at right tackle throughout
the season and will start with Was
muth or Salata os his running mate
Linn nnd Robeits aie fast guards
whose intcrfeience work has played
no little part m the Panther success
es. Cutler, successor to the famous
Marsh Johnson, plays a vicious rov
ing game at center.
Coach Jock Sutherland has held n
number of plays in lescrve for the
Lions. The Panthers have taken the
lessons of the wily mentor to heart
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Tuesday, November 23, 1926
and promise lo give-lho visiting Nit-!
tany grlddcrs the usual titanic battle.'
The Blue Band will acompnny the 1
team to Pittsburgh and will enter--
lam at the usual Penn State smoker
Wednesday evening. The entire Lion
squad will leave Varsity Hall nt one
o’clock tomorrow for Tyrone, whcic
it will board two special ears The
gndders will be quaiteied at Web
ster Hall.
Probnblc Line-up
Detp LB (Copt.) McMllicn
Grocnshielda LT Kern*
hrall LG Linn
Mnhoncy C Cutler
Dnrrncli ItG Robert*
Filnk RT Saint*
Weston (Cnpt ) UK Guarino
Pincurn Q It Rooney
Lunitrcn LH 11 Welch
Koopkc , RII IS Schmidt
I’riichnril I*ll liooth.
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Thanksgiving
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