Tuesday, October 11,1927 Upsets. Lions In Unexpect9d Victory (Continued from first page) Quinn added eleven yards around right end and the Bi,,na were penal- Ind line yard; for off,sules on the next play. The mttany line Inured momentnnly ao Lesko drove McCor mick burl: for a two4aid lase Mc- Cotmiek's beconil attempt, a rexerge play, resulted in a nine-ymd gain. Ilambathm received a line-gmashing call and n espondetr with n two.yaid gain On ough center A moment late: lie ins Mown for a loos as he drove toward left tackle aftm a teveisa play. Backnell then initiated the ETOI - ploceedings when llaheki drove toward left tickle, bac Malmg no hole there, slanted ftnthet oft and tripped across the goal line .'simmer scored the extra point with a Id:moment kick 1321311=111 An exchange of puats by which Penn State gnmed twenty wide fol lowed Quinn's kick-off to Wolff who Otis downed :film a ten-yard total n. It was with htt , e success that the Lions employed then forward p us ing system. 'The rust No net ml heav es weie grounded while a thud eve. intercepted by Eliot, Bucknell's left guard. With the oppasition pos se-sing the ball on their own thirty five yard line, the Penn State forward wall braced and held foi downs as the • peiiod canto to a close -Again Penn State im.mted to fon - mard passes and again without RUC- Cease Allot Hal Hastings, Ad! in jured, had been lashed 111 to Jack Martin, Wolff to.sed a long Puss which wns intercepted by Hambachei. The Bison halfback made his way down the field fat tint ty-rue yards be- fore he was finally tackled on the thn ty-seven}and slope. En atm tackling nas the cause of the long gain Bezdek inserted Mall foi Pal mer and Delp for Cmi Cu,,p Both men, nursing inj ms, neue being eso ed for the Penn game nest weelc Deep in then opponent's teintory, he Bison baths immediately opened! Here to Help You NOTHING ' is ever• a trouble to us that is a service to you The First National Bank State College, Pa. _ • DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier IN STATE COLLEGE The Fenway Tea Room Confections Industrial Engineering Department :1 Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables ii, CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES • - $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 STUDENT TABLES $6.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - $4.50 to s9` DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 SWINGS '55.00 to $lO.OO. PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - $3.50 to 57.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - $3.00 .to $25.00 ROOM 106 UNIT B their deceptise fot,ald passing at tack Throe times the ball ,ped thorough the air and twice it found safe tepoqe in the alms of Halals] Flambachm. Seiko the passer each tune Bison line [lutists were mahout avail as the next form of attach. Format! passes nue mounded one after an ether and as a result the Lions came into pomet.s.on of the ball on their own lime-yard hoc Iftei Harlicke, attempted placement kick fell shot It. goal by ,ermal feet A Lim imammn that mulled the ball fulther into enemy tenamy than it hod pros amsls been was begun after flucknell had last the hall on down.,. In hve plus, too of Is Inch Wore fat ward pass maneuvers, the Blue .1 White gruldm s earned duet: coneecu to.o first downs to place the hall on Bucknell's twenty-eight yard Lungten :noted off bye yards at light end, Wolf added font on a right 10- vet se play and llamas plunged tin ough the center three yards for a fast down Wolff's pass to Lungten netted sixteen yards and another first down, while Alhe's toss to Rotpke gained fourteen mole and the third first doon. Still another fm ward pass from the hand, of Wo'ti seas not only mitee,,s ful but almost proved fatal to Ber dck's charges Timmer intercepted it, evaded mely Lion tacllet and seas melt on his way fOt a touchdown cc hen Lunmen gave chase Cy oveitools the fleet cnd and brought lam to earth heels e ;nibs limn the goal A bar rage of Bushnell fornard passes fell to the mound one after .mother and Penn State iecened the ball on downs In the .aning minutes of the half, the Natany glidders began a belated lally floopke,lunning behind nearly half the team lot intelfeteme, gam- Fireplace Wood, Coal STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone 3141 ed fifteen yards on a fake kick, altos wluch Penn State was unable to gain. An exchange of kicks ensued The whistle sounding the end of the halt found the Lion backs trying desper• lately to score on long fin ward helves mainly Irons Wolff to Lungren. Quinn's kick-off to Delp was lawn ul fifteen yards. A Lion team with new life instilled into them rase im mediate assault to the Bucknell tanks and showed its hart seal names by outplaying the Lewisbmg host tem poiarily and sensing three (list don]ms in quick succession Wolff threw a short pars over the Line to Lungren, fin a four-yuid advance llamas amashed light tackle Sot a first ' Itoepke carried the ball as ound right end eleven yards for the second ten yard' award and War and Lungren pooled their efforts to negotiate an other first down on the thirty-five 'yard line : An. the Bisons has mien penalr, eel fifteen yards for holding, Wolff wormed through left tackle foe foul ynids Roepke brought the bell to swung position by recersing his held for an eleven yard advance. Wolff's center rush resulted in a four-yard gain but teen mole hunt wall thrusts moced tininess With the bull on the two-yard line and but tics downs remaining,Steve Bonus diced through FISHBURNI MEAT MARKET - The Home of Only the BEST In Meats Phone Ili First for Finer Flavor—No Throat Irritation-No Cough 11;105* doctors give written opinions. iitTHAT is the quality that Giuseppe Danise, Queena Mario, Adam Didur, Antonio Cortis, Nanette Guilford, Wilton Lackaye, Lenore Ulric, "Roxy," and other famous singers, actors, broad casters and public speakers have found that makes LUCKY STIKES ; delightful and of no possible injury to their voices.?' 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In tallying the tying points the Penn State glidileis showed MMUS petted powed and flashed fully a" much fight and bun an any Lion con,- bin Ilion has displayed in the past 'en years, according to Comb Be•deh ITail they sustained the clash and tire and vigor of that that supreme elfin t they would base won by t coinfoitabli. ”IsUg., the Islittany glut mental be line es The remainder of the pelio,l was uneventful with Penn State tot ing the offensive and Beane!l being fineed to the defensive aftei Lungi en had rrtcu eepted firma id pas, Another exchange of punts resulted in a slight lon, for Penn State Itoephe spiralled a neat hack fee fatly lard, into the alma of DiehL Ile re turned the ball fourteen yards In the preceding plays Quinn figured pi eminently The Zircon gum terback ran eighteen yards with the ball alter NESTLE CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVING Lethal Building LOUISE A. LAMBERT Marcell Diehl g uned fnu• the ough left tackle. GI een•lueld, the bandage still on hi> !win ed knot win., dispatched to v.- pl ice Joe Kiall who binned off the field. Donn stopped the next too play, but on (he third, Quinn darted ound night end on a pei fectly exe ,tited hidden play, late, sod his hold and coon mg perfect interfei enc., fl inn Ii s colleagues whirled lii, fon a touchdown aftei n the tiling run of neni Iv fifty yard, Thehl ni.sced the tr,tra point toil the Lion , , with the aid of Roopkes , ct.tate toe, had chances and hopes rot r tctotl by the margin of A single point Ooze Lungtcn tote mound light end and neatly shook hinisell flee Again Itoephe citalod the sate end and sr a, donned only h 3 the safety ploy. Ft antic to scote the tying touchdown and the ie.ulting ek tia point, the Lion hacks 'ought the an as a 111011t1S of their last inmate 'alvition But pa, aft. pass moot fat out ~f its N. 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