Tuesday, November 1, 1921 Sco . re By Quarters t LAFAYETTE ,___O 0 0 0— 6 PENN STATE 14 13 7-40 Yards Gained From Scrimmage Penn State, 315'Lafayette, 355 • Forward, Passes ' ' ' Penn State Lafayette Successful, 9 for 142 yards Successful, 2 for 15 yards Unsuccessful, 4 Unsuccessful, 8 Intercepted, 1 - Intercepted, 9 Punts Penn State, 5 for 239 Lafayette, 6 for 261 Fumbles Penn State, 2Lafayette, 3 , ' Returning Kickoff Penn State, 42 yards ' Lafayette, 152 yards _ Penalties' Penn State, 2 for 10 yards , Lafayette, 5 for 45 yards =MIS Gottls After Touchdown Penn State, 4 ccermen Triumph , Over Penn Booters (Continued from first page) ingmen, accounted for two more els. Lazarus scored the only point .o Pennsylvania when Ile netted the here after a penalty hick. Lions Make Fast Attack Thtoughout the game the Natany ]ecelrnen displayed a fast attack' and orked with note, orthy co-ordination. ho defense men functloned perfectly. ennsylvema played a good brand of • met and showed up particularly well manipulating the ball However, o Red and Blue combination was ]vlously weak when it came to net n‘ the kettler and often shot wide d lugh Lingebach at sight fullback, Reding an at right halfback and Lazarus, in ido left, proved bulwarks of the , unker aggregation. At tho sound of the whistle, Penn ribbled oft and stinted with the ball oward the Natant. goat, but was tuckly repelled by a strong defense. or sale minutes the sphere wavered , etween opposite ends of the field hen on a comes kick, Jacobson sent sailing toward the visitors' goal, athews blocked it off for the defense d Skinnell followed up with an ae rate boot and mood the first point .1 the Lions Again, both teams started from a iclfreld position and skirmished back d forth. Suddenly Marshall gained opening and dribbling a distance 4 almost fifty yards, spun the ball nto a far corner of Penn's goal. It vtia.but_n_shottAme after play had .een resumed that Lutz corner kicked 'lacing the leather squarely before ho Quakers' net and Slannell neatly ended it in for the Lion's third ounter. At the start of the second period •enn State was ahead having .een able to successfully block all of ho opposition's attempts at scoring, atz added one more to the Nittany ount and the quarter ended with Penn iopelessly behind Horn entered the third period' for ho Nittuny team, taking Semisch's deco at goal. The contest verged in arm at Penn and after a close range WHOOP-EE! Barbecue, ,Spindwiches lioffman's Icier'earn Candies Tobaccos THE STATE COLLEGE BARBECUE 133 South McAllister Street Strong Foundations Ample resources, able man agement, strict supervision, mean assured safety for you in your dealings with this bank . The First National Bank State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier , . Lafayette, 10 Lafayette, 0 -penalty lack, Lazarus was able to Iseore het only point However, Dick ;Marshall followed in short order with two more goals for the Lions By the last quarter the game was as :goo,' as won by Penn State, but not content, Harvey playing instead of :Jacobson at outside right scored the po.nt of the game and left the :smile 7-1 against Penn's touted eleven New Marksman League Formed By Lt. Miller , (Continued from first page) rruary eleventh, Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology, 'February eigh teenth, Massachusetts Agricultural College. From February twenty-fifth until April fourteenth, the intercol legiate Idle snatches will be held This yeas the Penn State team will defend the Third Area trophy mluch last year's team won. Yearling Footballers Vanquish Bellefonte (Continued from first page) forward passes, clevet playing and an unconquerable spirit to l‘in. Touch downs by Captain Spike Collins, Coop French and Ed Brownlee proved the margin of supremacy. IME=I3 Pressed back to his twenty-five yard line, Susce, Bellefonte fullback, kicked to midfield where his team mate, Sample caught She ball on the RENT A er CAR - ,-- DRIVE-IT- YOURSELF 116 McAllister bounce and set it to eat th Spike Col lins, lobbed of his chance to lush the evil <lona field front kick-olf, scooped it up on the inn and dashed dev.n the sideline past the amazed Belle fonte team anal gasping momd for a tauehdou n Tho headlineman called Bellefonte offside on the point after touchdown play and the 3em ling.. were given the oata counter. Intercepted passes by Gordon, Ger , - ler and Bennie and passes tossed by French and Diedrich characterized the encounter smith unusual aerial bril liancy. A running attack of throes kept the Bellefonte squad in contin ual suspense and pros ed to be the man , cog in the Nittany attack. A fol. old thrown to limy Gis ler at the stmt of the thud neiiod placed the Lion cubs on the enemy two yard line. Coop Ftench stun off tackle for the game's second touch down, on the neat play Diedrich kick ed successfully Lot the extra point. Socn after Susce's kick-off French niched the ball tuenty ymds to Brou like's hungry hands. Ed, taking the oval on the Tun, sprinted from the center of the field to drop across' the scoring strip fot sre more points for the fieihre en A loss pass to the kneeling Frenen, uniting to hold the ball for Diedilch'q kick nearly lost a point Lot the oval Howevet, the quartet back stood up and dropping the ball, boot ed it sou crely net oss the wooden bar to complete the twenty-one to nothing scot e. :he Outstanding in their walk on tl lino were Santanelli, Salaak nn Brownlee. Schlaak, acting as Sham ley's substitute, performed like a vet cran while Santanelles work again: COLLEGE CUT RATE South Allen Street "See Your Orders Cooked" CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 000 /. •••• • .464 ;,•": • 54' THE PENN STATE COLIEGIAN tho expel fenced' Ducanas definitely pro,.ed his mettle: Ed Bi ownlco's giasping proclivities gained 111111 much fm orablo comment. Bellefonte rr,„1„„ Storey , . I: It. id Vo,re T. T `inelt.l.l Went I L G 11. ever In.r.lon On,..'"Suntan, 111 I.lokl , .It f: 4„,11. Suntole It T S. hlonek I'lltimn ILE henlAn 111r1 er 211 Marla) I ri orb llort te I. Smith RII - Go tel. r llt I Cent i Collin.' u lZeUre by te-elmh, Touthdur. Is—Collins. rreneh, Itroxnk e l'oi...af I.r touchdown—M.lmb I ronth Sislootolutions—lionole for CoPon, Woo :Hr for Hoed Smith for Nharlror o lo rook fur P Small Onixourno fur Doom, Jon, for m ger P ornikh for Mimi.. Doran, fn- (S. bourn,. Su., for Jon,. Murl or for H Smith noollie 4—l moor:men. fi tir& Hilo font, 41 4 or& Committee To Study Students' Relations (Costumed from first page) D Helsel as the guest of hums). As a (suit of the discussion viluch took place, a smaller - committee compos=ed of Phofe.ssor Champlin, Piofs. J. E. haulfuss and R. 13 Nesbitt, of the School of Engineming and Piofs It A Dutehm. and II S Neu ins, of Smith's Tailor Shop 6, Exclusive V-i ' Agency '> Correct! - or'-- . ?Atirt s. For driving—for walking—for all everyday purposes—you'll be correctly attired inasmartly styled Edward box coat tailor. cd to your individual) measure. $28 75 and $38 75 ',FI)WARD CLOTHES mdDE FOR YOU Chestevlei (llou, the Se , .eol rt Agi sled to null° .1 nunr exten,ive in% pate. of the subject IN an A. R Wm sock and \V J. Kitchen, send. tmy of the Y. M. C. A., here added to the committee so ex-officio mein-, hem that anv student ot member of th •I faculty will feel free to voice an vats and declare Ins convictions, Professot Champlin ileclitiel Although this committee has bee earwig on its aetnities. in an ur rftieinl way, it has had the wpm. Consider Problems of a favorable administiation It formally, Pi esident Hetrel has offeec Sacral meetings base been inldi much encouragement and lie tins at t lading since, at winch student leadeis and , ',leafed the ideals and imposes whie educators has e pal timpated "unto the members. W 1,1111.11 members of the committee' lime specialized in diflerent pha es' at the entile Problem, and numeionsi lepoits hose been piosented A ques-1 tqamane sin, submitted to a group! of the .tudents in the tat min, schools and a tabulation Alas made to aseet-, WHITMAN'S tam the outstanding, needs of Penn. St it& "tudents The findings h nel been analyzed and thoroughly HALLOWE'EN cussed, and .1 Program of con , tiue-! 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