VOL 25, NO. 17 COLONIAL ELEVEN TO FACE NITTANY TEAM TOMORROW George Washington Shoes Poor Record Against Eastern Football Rivals SECOND-STRING GRIDMEN - MAY BATTLE INVADERS McCracken and Collins Display Form in Scrimmages During Week George Washington's plucky grid iron eleven, suffering defeats in all its encounters thus far, vvdl attempt to score a victory tomorrow after noon when It opposes the Lion grid men on New Beaver field in the an nual Pennsyhanat Day football en gagement The Capital City team has enjoyed little success this year Contrary to then record last season when they were undefeated until the Penn State contest, the Colonial griddeis have not scored a single touchdown against an opponent Conch Crum's pupils have been handicapped with Injuries since the begonnlng of the season, making it Impossible for some of their star performers to see action Gaining revenge fin lust year's se- Foldhain university opened its schedule by subduing the Colonials, 20.0. The New Yolk°rs completely outplayed then opponents using only straight line plays Lafayette In flicted the second defeat upon the in experienced Washington glidmen Coach AleCiacken's varsity tallied 27 points during the mill, part of the game and soon replaced by the second string Omen No further scoling lc suited during the contest Saint Fi anus college'next engaged the Capital City gi idmen, winning by a 82.0 Scot Costly fumbles at cru cial moments proved the downfall of George Washington. Coach Crum's ehaiges entounteied City College of New Yoik on October 27 and bowed in defeat 3J-0. Pool defensi‘e woik by the linemen and fumbles by the back field aided in the defeat. William and Maly adnimmtered the fifth se yeise last Saturday by routing the Colonials, 24-0 Inespenenced Line Carey at Lentor is the only retman lineman in Cecoge Washington's line up Ile 'nframed at end against Lafayette and Foldham but has been shifted to the pnotal post in order strengthen the center of the line Caley does the punting for the visit ing ginlinen Goldman and Rollins will assist Caley us guards Cate: and Van Meter, last year's httil,talltN, will occupy the tackle po sition. while McGrew and Allshouse, at, the ends, complete the lomat,' wall Captain Lopenian at half and Clapper at fullback ate the lettermen in the Colonial backfield. Flamm will seine as Lopeman's iunning mate at left half and Beiltowitz completes the quaitet at quaiteiback. Second Team )1:1) Start After long sci Homage between the hist two teams Wednesday night, Couch Derrick announced that the second string eleven may oppose Gem= Washington tomorion Cap tained by Dutch Richer, the Lion sub stitute.; outplayed and outrushed the regular eleven but were unable to score Panaccion, first-string tackle, tallied the lone touchdown when he Incite thiough to block a kick and carry the loose ball over the goal. McCiacken, Ilensle, Livesey and Collins compose the backfield. The Selmer pet rein, at quarterback and displayed flashes of brilliant open held running against the varsity. Spike Collins also distinguished him :elf with severed long ions that car r nal the bull deep into the first team's teiritoi3. Bill Ilensle scintillated on the defense foe the substitutes: Mike Kaplan and Bill Stu utile will occupy the tot inlaid positions with Dutch Thicket and Red Duvall sup poi ting them at the tackles. Malty .MeAndiew, will stout at tentei while Cm ti and Putanu will piotect, the guaid posts French Shghtly Injured Coop Plena, flashy little quintet bad., sustained a slight injuiy in the Notre Dame game that will probably keep hoe on the sidelines toniolloa. Coop soill be in shape fed the Lafay ette encountei since the injury is slight Llezdek has ordered a lest fm Prank Dieduch and the haid tanning halfback will not be In the lineup against George Washington Skip Stahley, agglessive end, is still liaising a shoulder xniuiy received to the Pennsylvania game and will not oppose the Colonials. Vir- tilttt irav,,,,..-:,:,.,...„,,,.„:..„,,,,,......,,,,..:_:,...,,,,,,,i;,,,,,,,,.,..,_,,n.,,,,,,,,,,, • - •-',LB-5._;•.,,, • • .... ~ .... Doctor Pattee Tells Story Of College "Alma Mater" Author Writes Song as `Sample' in Appeal 1 ' To Students Book reviewing, edam ship of Aim • mine Literatui e and Creative Read ing, miscellaneous Notary work, and pelt-time instruction at Rollins col lege in Florida will fill his time in the future, Dr Fred Lewis Patten resealed last night The widely known literature authority resigned his position as head of the department of English here last week following 31 yews of continuous service. Doctor Pattee is one of five noted literary workers recently chosen by the American Literature Group of the Modern Language Association of America to edit Amri man Literature, a journal of literary history, criti cism and bibliography. It will be published four times a year, and the first issue Is scheduled for appearance °ally in 1929. He is also the editor ai Ci cruise Reading, another liter ary journal. Ills future home will he made at Coronado Beach Fla . Is Writing Book "A History of Contemporary American Gtei aturc since 1895" is the title of a book %filch the Penn State author plans to have ready for publication v.ithin the nest year. In one of his courses being given heir at present he is using a preliminary draft of the volume in order to round the manuscript into form Aftei us ing, it in his teaching work at Rollins CREATIVE DANCERS PERFORM TONIGHT Marmein Sisters Will Interpret Famous Compositions of Chopin and Verdi PHILHARMONIC TRIO AIDS IN DRAMA PRESENTATION Presenting a type of program new to Penn' State audiences the Mar moms, Broadway cniertaincre, wilt offer a group of dramatic dances in Schwab auditorium at 8.16 o'clock tonight They are assisted by the Philharmonic trio.• The program is divided into tno parts, opening with a musical selec tion "Bolero" by Arlan. During the fast section, the Maimeins will pie sent dance interpretations of "The Fountain" by Chopin, "Egption Dance" by Verdi, and "Machinery" by Hoist. One of the feature numbers of the second past will be "The Dust Kill" from music by MaeDowell Othei timbals will include a solo dance, "His Maiden Voyage," by Miss Mu lam, and an ensemble selection "The Seventh Queue" The trio will also play "Elegie," by Atensky and "Al legsetto" by Haydn. The Itlmmems cicate their own dances and design all their costunicv and effects. As American artists they have found in American life in saltation for thou dance themes Then settings also reflect the sinta of the present day in colorfulness and vigor During their four years of concert work, they have appeared with the Ness York Symphony orchestra, the Phrladelphia Symphony orchestra, and various organizations. At their performance a special souvenir de scriptive program interpreting the dances will be distributed Froth Endorses "Set As H. P. Q.'s Quest "Setting Up Eseicises" have gain ed the long-sought 'endorsement. To dayßiot!, claimant of the appelation, "Penn State's Humor Magazine," re commends this fora, of physical edu cation to male students and H. P Q's In an illustrated cove, that lights the way to the contents of a House. patty number. A giandfather's clock, its face tinted red by modesty, looks on com placently while a smooth Ricci< and his week-end accomplice mondei if the clock really shuck four, (he or sit times. The cocci is the pen-child of Att. Editor Betnaid lliblet Bowing in adulation heroic the =- potted maids, the chief editoi lel writ er c .tole Homeputty, If. P: Q.'s and what goes with the inseparable duo. Miss Janice 1 Steinmetz '3O breaks into pi= on a Benno-ed background with a poetical parody of "Rhapsody in Slim." STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRfISAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 I "Alma Mater" Author I=l college during the winter and spun; months, followed by a summer term at a New England college, he believes that the book will be lowly foi pub lication "Ho, did you happen to %elite the Alicia Motel , " he was asked. The venerable man uho has devot ed his entice life to Penn State mused r moment and said. "The College was small, just be ginning to take four, just beginning to grow out of its infancy when I came hei e. In fact, it was like an overgrown boy It had a bad name throughout the State, but it was gi ow- Ing "My college life had been passed where songs were a major factor in (Continued on thud page) YEARLING GRIDMEN MEET LAFAYETTE Laatu, Yablonski Replace Brehm DeCindis in Plebe Lineup On Eve of Battle EASTON ELEVEN WINS, LOSES TWO DECISIONS Lafayette's freshman football war riors, with a accord of_two xictories and two defeats, will invade the tee litory of the Nittany Lion lot their gridnon battle with the [Mae sub dued Proteges of Coach Dutch Ile, mann at 10,30 o'clock tomoi low morn ing on New Beal. field The Penn State coach expects to stmt neatly the same team en tomer low's contest that hist entered the game against Cur acme Tech last Sat today Two changes stele made in the hist team lineup dining the week Eddie Laatu who has been displaying an exceptionally good bland of foot ball recently, still see action at the light halfback position in place of Dutch Bieber Flank Yabloadi uho sins on the awned list cads , in the season will replace Ed DeCindis at right guard Stronger Line Although still sum: ling fioni thice Successive defeats the yeallings ate developing a smoothei team action The backfield, composed of Lasich at fullback, Smith and Leah, at halts and Snyder at =alto, has shown =movement both in offenm‘e and defensive tactics In sot:mug° Wed nesday against Hugo Bezdek's thud team the yealling backs made huge gains through the line and completed sc‘ei al long fob, aid pas.ms. While on the defense the cubs succeeded us blocking most of the Be/deka:in Oa's. ' Tomb and Tinnet will take the wing posts in tome,, oven tray with Hamilton and idtMillan in the tackle (Continued on last page) ing Up Exercises" on House party Aides Sandwiched between tontiibutains and Jokes which The Foolish Gentle man beheNes "ate on the whole much better than in pro" ous issues," Dav id It Bevan '29, piesents pictoimlly the mental anguish of Gus Stomp as ho awaits "The Blind Date." Hugo Bezdek, be-tibboned but tee ognuable, and a emus of has gridmen, disfigured by the funstets, serve as principal, in a not-hilar roes farce en titled, "Thu Set ub Team Conics Clean" Willing to betray a trust, the COLLI'MAN considers Poott't new column, "Campus Chatter," unworthy of continent, or even of duplication. In a desperate effort to uttain hum or of its own authorship, Froth rc sort., to a "Miss Penn State" contest Declaring co-eds ineligible, the spon• sors list entrance rules which stip ulute age, color, and sundry [walla catrons Another page and "Foam Flom Other Mugs" relieves the ten- ALTOONA ROOTERS ENCOUNTER LIONS IN RETURN SETTO Strong Imlbstrial League Team Will Play Nittany Eleven / - Here Tomorrow INVADERS RECORD LONE WIN OVER PENN STATE Coach Jeffrey Fo'Nees Victory As Rsttalar Battle Array Prepares fOr Tilt Altoona Shops, only team this sea- Non to defeat the Lion soccermen, in lei-collegiate limners up, will at tempt to blemish the 'Nanny record further by a second victory on Old Beaver field at 12:30 o'clock tomer- Flesh flout their-5 to 3 victo,y eve, Toronto, Cana dian - champion=, last Saturday, the Nittany boaters me pr:med for their second game with the industrial team 'and are feeling confident of victoiy.' With the exception of Edgerton out with leg injuiles, the Blue and White wearers will enter the flay in miler lineup In gd g elton's place will be Repine, two year letteimai, who, after n pool stmt because of sickness during the summer, has been showing good Loon in practices and games in which he participates! Conch JelTro Optimistic Coach Jeiftey, since seeing hit teani in action during. the past few weeks, is optimistic over the iesulti of the coining contest, conceding 0 close victory to his proteges. In tbs. first game, he pointed out, most of the team was ine‘perienced, the es tee back line playing in its first col lege competition. A number of the linemen also saw their initial seim ice dui mg that contest. Since then. with games against Lafayette, Ilas.ei foi