Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 16, 1928, Image 3

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    Tuesday, October 16, 1928
Collegian-a
The Icon has a black ore
' •actant«
Infficted by the Bison. Which does
n't seem fain
&TIMM , ' the• 13,100 hos horns; the
Lion lion't.
But black oyes are good omens. A
black eye for the Lion.
Means two for Pore Penn. Who
should be light in vogue
Because everythinz, ds¢ in. Phila
dolphin hag n black cue these day,
The Bison neatly had his glimmer
dimmed, ton.
But the Lton misqed by nn inch
The boys were'so sure of making
that touchdoun that Bee' had Delp
warming up to kick the extra point
WPSC RADIO PROGRAM
Tonight
0,30 p. m —Orchestra.
7.00 p rn —Agl !cultural program
, Tomorrow Night
7.00 p. m —Organ recdal by Prot
Edward 11. Van Sant.
7.00 p. m.—Talks by Dean Edward
Steadle and Prof John
0. Keller.
Cross-Country Runners
Show Promise In, Trials
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vey and Glassburn NC.e third, fourth
and fifth respectively
Following in order score Wolfe,
Peterson, Lynch,, Rice, Czawford,
Foresman, Pulkus ' Lippincott, Yuen
chomas, Douchele, Zimmerman, Dean
Gleason and McClintock.
ENGINEERING EXTENSION
HEAD PRESENTS COURSE
Co-operating with the Freedom Oil
company in presenting the corpoia
tion's course in lubrication to employ
ees, Prof. Fred G. Heckler, head
of the engineming extension depart
ment here, is delivering lectures at
the tompanyls'distribution;umters —
Speaking- twice in Greensbuig- hist
Wednesday, Professor Heckler also
met study and discussion grOups Fol
lowing this he will lecture in Free
dom, Warren and Steubenville, Ohio.
After a two weeks interval there will
be a demonstration session, with a
final talk concluding the course.
HORTICULTURE SCHOOL
TO HOLD ANNUAL SHOW.
In order to foster interest in horti
cultural products, the horticulture de
partment and the Crab Apple club
will hold an annual show Friday, Oc
tober 26.
Exhibits by alumni who ale engaged
in commercial production of fluit,
flowers, an vegetables form the chief
displays in the show. Supplement-
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But George inter got the chance.
11,nyhe he should turn in his no. Pt
jersey for a no. 7 or 11.
Penn State linemen had a tough day
They would. bucking Walic
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Maybe the Buelinell Mayo% had a
tough assignment.
Just, like the Frankfoid Yellou
jackets found it difficult to under
stand how Bibby, Pitt and Bill Pritch
ard, Penn State, weic walking so well
togethe, fin the New Yet k Yankees.
The Yankees Won, 13-0
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Without the aid of Babe Ruth or
Lou Gehrig.
But Mike Michalske, eistwhnle con
vertible Lion lineman, way in the
Yankee line-up
1 And he can clout 'am too!
ingthe exhibits of students and alumni
is one by the department, illustiating
venous phases of instruction and se
sem ch.
Soccer Eleven Falls
- Before Altoona Shops
(Continued from filet page.)
League competition will be bpened
Thursday when the Nittany bootee s
play the Lafayette team at Easton
With a full lineup of veterans Coach
Jeffrey expects to gain a victory user
the inexperienced Maroon team For
this game the Lions will be able to
present its most powerful lineup of
the season. Serry, who re-entered
College Thinsday, will probably start
at center fommd:stiengthening that
position, with Skinnell going back to
The Hiland Shop
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Pressing Repairing:
5: Complete Laundry. Service Hats Cleaned and Blocked.
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WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER'
"YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGERS!
PENNANTS , -1
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omplete Line of Smokers' Supplies
L. K. METZGER, Allen Street
Where you get 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c
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A good shoo to ask for
by name—MONTROSS
There is style
in the prices, too!
No longer need the well
shod man pay the price of
out-of•date production
methods.
Inefficiency is outmoded.
-Modern methods enable
John Wards to lead in qual
ity, in style, yet sell for
dollars less!
Buy your next pair here
—at seven and nine dollars!
cjohn.WA,
mews Shoes
Stores la• New York • '
Brooklyn • Newark and Philadelphia
his regular place as outside sight.
Allen will also be in condition to play
and should add power to the middle
line Lafayette opened then• sched
ule Saturday with a 0-0 tie at West
Point against the cadets.
How Penn State
Opponents Fared
Lebanon Valley 6___Georgetown 56
Getysburg 7 Lehigh,
13neknell 6 Penn State 0
Penn 67 Swurthmoi e 0
Sylueu9e 58 Johns Hopkins 0
Notre Dame 7 Navy 0
Gc-o Washington o___Lutayette 27
Pittsburgh 6 West Virginia 0
Nittany Eleven Bows:
Before Bison: Offense
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punted out of bounds on the visitors'
18 yard stripe
Exchange of Kicks
After 2 unsuccessful attempts to
gam, Ellor punted to the Nittany 40
yard lane llamas tore off a first
down on 3-successive thrusts through
left tackle. The Bisons held aftet
several more attempts and clench
kicked to Brumbagh who was tackled
m'hrs tracks by Stahley on the 0
yard line. Bucknell soon kicked out
of danger but retrieved the ball. on
their own 'l5 yard. mark after Penn
State failed to make the necessary
10 yards fat a first down.
The Bisons big threat, Eddiediah
mkt, now began to function Hogam
ed a first down on two plunges just
before the end of the first quarter.
At the stoat of play Eddie ripped off
another test down single handed and
PETER B. HASSEL .f
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
then faked a reverse whteh netted
Bucknell 5 yalds. Brumbaugh and
Jones clipped off 17 yards on 2 plat,
through the weakened Lion Coleco and
Belida added 7 mole It ith' 2 line
bucks. Penn State was penalized 5
yawls for offside and the ball Imamd
on the 20 yard line In BueknelPs pos
mosion.
In 2 bucks Halicki and Brumbaugh
gained 12 yards through the center
of Penn State's line liambachei
made a first down at sight guard and
the ball was
~planted 2 yards flour
the Lion goal after another ,Halicki
smash Hamhacher earned a yard
at left guard and on the nest play
the Bison leader leaped over a Mlles
of linemen for the only touchdown
of the game: His kick for the extra
point was blocked
I=l
There were few gains registered
during the remainder of the first half,
but at the start of the that! quarto.
the Lion backs unleashed a pourrful
offense that cooled the pigskin to the
11 yard line, only to lose the ball , on
ileum Eller kicked out of danget
but the Nittany bucks, aftet continued
plunges, planted the ball on Buck
nelPs 1.9 yard line only to lose it again
on downs. The gum ter ended at this
point.
The start of the fourth quartet
found Buelnell ietudeting with
FOR THE PENN GAME
THE• COLLEGE MAN'S SHOP
NEW FALL HATS
LATEST SHAPES and SHADES
Priced at $5.00
t HARRY SAUERS ..
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College App
All winter varieties of'apples are now being
harvested 'and placed:on sale by the Department of
Horticulture from the College orchards. Slate
College grdcerymen handle the best grades of hand
picked apples while all grades, including culls and
cider, apple7butter and jelly apples, can be secured
at the Fruit Packing House. The former sells al
$ll.OO per bushel and the latter at 50c. The best,
grade of hand picked apples retails at $2.50. per
bbshel. A salesman 101 be at the packing house
all 'day during October and the first half' of,
:e 10-12-It
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like a joke to some, but to the student
who has spent several long hours
writing a,thesis or report by hand, it
looms as a very real malady.
Eliminate the drudgery and slowness
of writing by hand—get a Remington
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Remington Portable is the smallest;
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Remington Rand Business Service Inc.,
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speedy end runs that canned the hall
to Penn State's 10 yard line The
Lion defense stiffened at this point
and Ilesdek's chaiges assumed pes
,ession of the ball llamas smashed
through tight guard for 8 Yards and
Miller made it a first down. Collins
and Wolff added S yards on line bucks
and Join Miller reeled off successive
end r tins that totaled 55 yards. Ile
and llamas gained G yaids through
the line and on the nest play, the
fourth do . wn, Wolilli passed to Joe
who was downed 3 yards from the
goal.
Wolff and Collins placed the pigakm
I foot horn the final chalk mark but
on the next play llamas fumbled and
Harnbacher recovered for Butknell.
Ellor immediately kicked out of dung
et The final minute of play found
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