FOREIGN SPEAKERS WILE MEET EDUCATORS HERE otices 111'1 attel noon in 100111 Jullding, Mt. It to Fan,. C A ,t - cletaty, 01111 (1,1,11nr urtcl 11h,t Intelest.nl ro net ale espetmlly 10- MI Faun. ——o— In an enchiavoi to study fm cam education methods, the School of Ed. tgatam mill hold a series of than. meetings at which foimgn educators mill speak The hest meeting will be held Nosember 21 when Monsieur Auguste V Desclos mull, deliver the address n Intel want! 11l a to,- I i enol t fm the Sonho n meet at 5 o'.loch noon. annum., Conch M. Dales is the assistant ilnector of the Office Nationale et );toles Francais° and is hole studying the United States so stein of education He %till discuss the system of educa tion in his ono country These meet ings nil be open to the faculty and advanced students of education dmen To Play e Tech Eleven Orange Eleven Cheeks Rejuventaed Lions nom last page) 11111,1 oc oil hie blocking attics and is dot eloping earn z ten than for Inez - °gob. left halfback, ented from practicing ruse of an injuz.r. has e plebe ranks and trill ust in the 1 attan flay tarn, has shifted Ehog backfield to a tackle end, lLblen, gruml, and ten back. lime been on t list ate none in shape • (Continued flout lust page) beim ehe was downed Dioduch made a eta at a ight tackle and Wolff passed to Stiller for an lOkyind gain on the nett plat. This placed the ball on St tacuse's own 31 , 1 aul stove llamas and IN alit made 5 tln ough center but Penn State was penalized tot offside Millet, llamas and Mil let again made a hist down throogn the Otange Imo. The same two con totalled 3 mote t auls at center. rNG EXTENSION LS MANY UNITS BlJlet passed to llamas lot a line n aid gain and the lett°, made it a to st don n on the nest plan. Steve tote thiough left tackle cm 5 sates and Dwdtgh placed the ball on the b-maid mail. pith anothm off-tackle slice The match pas momentattls halted nn the nest plan' in hen Penn State pas penalwed 15 )mils lot toughness Millet passed to Meth teh rot a lb-yard gain and the Lion hopes • lot a touchdown loomed lut aghtet Wolff t .armed tht ough tight tackle'. lot a lust don n but Joe Millet lost, I maids on an attempted end tun The S.ntacuse lane held and gamed posses sion of the ball on its oen snipe open islon of inentlm ing extenslon deput e hong Installed in .11101 Lams of the State e of [cationic loathe ladle and othet sub- MLEME sts larger titles m but it has bout found abhsh them in the tins Veal Alen I,os- Let tOltateS being It uttots the session tit ice a smock, tot la Thelb was no finthei sealing in the fast half although Syincusi ihieatened with a railed attack Al- tea Penn State had failed to gain fol lowing the Lack-elf, the Change sta,t ql anotlaa mach which was halted only aftei Showier and Delp had been inseited into the Natan3 line A pass nom Itaysingei to Stevens and see einl line plunges bY.the latter back placed the ball on Penn State's In sta ape theme Shauley thiev, the Hill slat for a 2-yaid loss and on the pert play Panateion threw Baysingel "ol s I-yard loss Penn State teeeis ed the ball on downs The only out standing play during the lest of the fast half was Fieneh's thullntg 277- AIMS FATHER OF. ESPENSHADE n Espenshatits 89 yea. of Plof A 'lout} Es he Enghsh department, Lulu.: Sunday aftet toe of his sun on East ails Lame - Nom Lan ni:, home with he, son Ile ,as a Civil \Val menden of the G A Leather Coats 111,a Linde 412:› SPEAK to the trainer, the coach, the doctor, or the physiology pro. fessor. They'll tell you that there is a no more healthful habit than your daily two biscuits of Shredded Wheat WITH MILK OR CREAM 11 Coats, Etc ERD'S klien St. G PRESSING EMIEMI ,crintions 10 tog voul pie to u,, Noll a!' Pounded esnttl tol nnletcd an I Lhh Intuit Litt heal anal te n It stein that cent.pl lot I a ate va as lea as clansaNtent A ath A 1,111,1100 seav pa,Ahle to gave T J. MILLER 11.\A Ll. SIT. GET YOUR CAR For the Notre Dame Game DRIVE - IT - YOURSELF 76 116 McAllister Street ....... : yatd tun after teeeiving one of Bay singer's punts. With the opening of the second half, the Penn State gi Omen opened up sixth a nonce of passes that com pletely boo ildmed then Change foe• Ednaids inn Jackson's kick back 15 }aids to his own 42-yaid line. A bail pass fioni center lost 18 yards foi the Lions. Unable to gain at centei, Punch locked to Stevens nho ran the pigskin bail, 25 yards to Penn State a 18-yaid mark. After Syracuse sins penahred 15 yards tot holding, Bay singer kicked to Coop French who was tackled on his own 10-yaid sttipe Fiench attained the kick to Stesens (oho seas doe nod by George Delp Oil the 10-yaid line Syracuse was un able to gain and lost the ball on dosses wow' passed to Dealt al for a gain of its e yin ds llamas made a first down I through left tackle Fi each and Steve made 4 yaids on line plays and Mite Wolff tole through left tackle Ifni 10 yawls Diedrich and Hama; gained 5 yaids at center and a pass by Wolff sins pounded Syracuse oas penalized 5 lards foi offside and llamas made it a fast down with a ,lunge through left tackle Diedlich made 0 vaids on 2 plays through left tackle and Hamm made it a fist doom Syracuse held at this point and teamed the ball on downs Bay:anger booted to French who was donned on his on n 45-yard line as the thud quarter ended French past led to Wolff for a I-yard gain An other pass, Wolff to French, placed the ball on Svracuse's 35-yard mark. Dreduch and French made 0 yards at left tackle and a pass, Wolff to !French, gamed 10 yards and a first down Ferris intercepted a pass from Dreduch on the Orange 8-yard line. Shawlev threw Stevens for a 4-yard loss and Baysinger lucked to French. The little quarterback received tiro ball in midneld and ran it brim 17 3 ds Fluid, dodged and squirmed around left end for 20 yards llamas made 2 yards at right tackle and on the next play French smashed through renter for a touchdoun. Delp's kick for the extra point was blocked. The lemamdet of the Lontnt found Penn State malclung deep Into Syta case tetrdo, on seNtnal occasions but the ()lunge hoe was equal to the tusk and [tuned back the Mttany ball cat rims mahout a further score. One tune n much can led the ball to the -.)tud line but the Hdlmen held fee don ns Penn Stale Syracuse TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Conn. hf verialeo ql !UMW ..... 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Why you can pick them Three types of lee, es grow nn the to. ... and the leart•lraues, rich in cool beano plant . . coarse ton.leavea, and fragrant smoking goal Iti cs. irntat:ng to the throat... withered Only the heartdcaves are used in graand•leauea,anthaut theta or (trot. OLD COLDS. Tuesday, October 30, 1928
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