Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 20, 1928, Image 3

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    ,rfuesday, November 20, 1928
' Pennsylvania Newspapers on-File in. Library
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Harriers Guard Title
In New York Monday
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class contest Wednesday resulted in
a record reifounance, decreasing by
7 seconds his time for the short
course.
George Offenhauser, also a 'Mono
neat figure in the past two victories,
will give strong support to Nate's
hopes lie was the thud Lion to
score last yeas and the seventh to
place in a held of 250 contenders
Ratcliffe and Bass, also members
of last year's protecting septet, ale
scheduled to flaunt the Blue and
Whsto colors in the national classic
this year. Rateliff finished in twen
ty-fourth place last November
Dick Detwiler, freshman intercol
legiate title holder, will not he in
uniform again this season, accord
ing to an announcement made last
night by Coach Cartmell. A game
leg has deterred the sophomore.flash
flora sunning for several weeks.
__Trial, were held lesterday after
noon to determine the complete pes..
•gannel of both the varsity and fresh
-`man tome Louis Lee, who crossed
w ake line sixth I n the IC4-A event last
i year, has recovered from early season
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nplues, and is endeavoring to con
dition himself in older to win a place
among the seven Nittany tepresenta
tp,es.
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Office of Publication
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"Traditions," an article by Dr. Fred
Lewis Patten, e‘plains the otigin of
cm tam College customs Dr. Wil
liam S. Dye, Jr., of the English do
om talent, has coati Muted a story of
shipsships entitled "The ,Three Decker."
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stories, "Yore," a lore tale,
and "The Death Leaf," a detective
thtiller, are included in the maga
zine "IkeaLing the Ice" is the first
of three humorous col respondence
courses in love-making.
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A. Rare , Treat
IS' , IN• STORE FOR EVERYBODY
AT' THE AUDITORIUM
TONIGHT
7:30 O'clock
when
OXFO 9 i UNIVERSITY
and
PENN STATE
Discuss •
"The League. of Nations"'
ADMISSION FREE
Penn Soccermen Hold
Lion Hooters to 1-1 Tie
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Seeking revenge for the 7 to 1 de
feat handed them by the,Lion boot
cis last year,the'Penn soceerneen dis
played a,foini of soccer not often
used by therm Science was disposed
of in favor of a rushing kick iihich,
chile dangerous to play, often results
in a score
The Nrttany line, however, was able
to withstand the attack and probably
would have held the Ned and Blue
team scoreless had not a break in the
third paced offered them a chance
tb score. On a sweeping rush the
(stun Penn team carded the. ball
down the field only to lie stopped by
one of the Nittuny backs In kick
ing the ball, however, it slipped
through his legs in buck of him and
before it could be ,recovered Brown
back drove the ball into the net.
Penn On Edge
With a goal as a lead the Quaker
city team employed a defensive which
held the Penn State eleven safe Us
ing every method possible the Quak
ert, staved off all attempts of the Lion
forward wall to sink a goal During
the final period of play, face to face
Just Receketi a New Shipment of.
DOROTHY , DODD , SHOES
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W. C. McCLINTIC, Sales. Agent
STATE COLLEGE , HOTEL
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THE -PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
With the first league defeat of the
season, the—Nittany team began to
drive the ball toward the Penn goal.
Serry'n goal resulted after many un-
successful scoring attempts.
Soon after the game opened, Gram
mer in a close formation play, fell,
stnking the left sale of his face and
tearing open the eye wound lectured
in the Altoona contest. Ile continued
play throughout the first half but,
when the seriousness of hit eye was
discovered, he ,wasAnunechately taboo
to a hospital for tteatment.
MEM
Chisel, Lutz, Marshall and Serry•
played stellar-roles for the Lion ele,
en, repulsing attacks and aiding the
offense Glaser ,in particular stood
oaf among the entire field of play
cis His aggressiveness and general
defensive work seas the highlight of
the contest
Possibility of ascending to the
league leadership, is practically im
possible, although' much depends upon
the results of the_ game to be played
Saturday. The Lions nie idle but
Yale plays Hamad and Swarthmore
meets HaVerford. Yale Is favored in
its game-but the outcome of the
Swarthmoic contest Is consideied us.
certain.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Penn State Debaters
Meet Oxford Tonight
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men ale pi eminent in English life and
ale experienced speakels.
l'enn State will be represented by
Alin t d. Gales '29, Robert W. Haley
'29 ,and Jack R. Richatda '3O, with
Rebel t I'. Campbell '3O, as allot nate
Tao of the group ale expel !once,' in
Intel collegiate debating
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Time, the uccl,lv magazine, meters
in its piesent issue to the wittiness
of Mr Lennox-Boyd in his appeal
antes in this country. Other joem
nal•. have also iefelied to the three
Mawrs as the most forceful motels
that the Chfoi,l Union has eves sent
to this countiy
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JEVER_ notice that the men who horn
into the annuals as" the best dressed
men in college" don't clatter about
the campus with their heels making
a noise like a loose fendeo
Smart dressers acknowledge the tend
ency toward the easy dignity of
rubber heels Do you wear 'etn
Watch our step'
Noisy heels may raise hob
with your academic standing
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