Tuesday, October i, 1925) Penn State Gridders Overcome Niagara Machine In Opening Encounter, 16-' EDWARDS, DIEDRICH MAKE TOUCHDOWNS Lions Halt Enemy Drive in Final Minutes as Second Team Withstands Attack Wilting under the heat of a mid somnu'i sun, a lighting Nittanv gud anav slashed its wny to an cailj 3‘l-to-O lead o\or Niagara’s stubborn football machine only lo faltci in the second half scoimg hut 2 points to mine' a IG-to-Q victoiy in the ini tial guduon contest on New Benvoi field Saluuhy afternoon. The crushing attack staged by the Lion machine m the opening quaitcis (t the contest netted the lust Blue and White touchdown aftei but fi\e minutes of phv when Coop Ficnch tossed the oval to Fail Edvvaids who placed the hall behind the counting line The second Nittany counter came m the second quaitci when Yut/ Died ncli cut thiough tl.c Niagaia fonva’d wall to seme aftei Flench had staged r brilliant 50-yaid tun tlnough the ontae Puipic line The third fcCor»| tame in the last quaili'i when Salt-- 1 ma" downed Sncidei behind the Pui-j pie goal line adding two potnts j Ciachirg Ins way lepe.iteJi.v tlnough the Nwgnians’ line, Juih Lnsich, sophomoie fullback, pjo\cd the Lions’ most consistent giourd gamci The C itaiact Citv line seem ed tola’lv unalde to stem the (hives ot the plunging fallback leaving consistently thioughoul the contest, Johnnv Zoiella pioved the mamslaj of the Nittanv defense Quiglov Singes Hun Frequent o't-side plays, coupled with h\e 10-vaid penalties hatnpeied the Lion'attack Bczdok’s mnehne lcpeatedly lost fust downs by penal ties vhdo two touchdowns failed to matcualiro because of oft-sule by the NiUany line A 10-\aul tun ovei the goal line by Red E\nns 1.1 the second quaitci was lotmned while, a second touchdown by Hod in the closing moments of the game was de nied foi the same icason Lion hopes for a shutout vicloiy ovci the New Yolk state team almost founueiei! lfl the final pcuod when Qu'glev, Niagaia captain and quai trihack. mteiccpted a ]iass fiom Retl Evans on the Puiple goal lino and tan 90 j>aids befoie being downed on Penn State’s 5-ynid stupe The Lion wall biaced at the cutical mo ment, howe\ci, and the Niagaia bacl s Tailed to'~adv ance the ball m foui attempts Captain Quigley, Sncidei, fullback, and Claik. halfback, boie the biunt of tho* Niagaia attack The Purple cap lain made fiequent gams through the Penn Slate line while the woik of the halfback was a poweifitl factoi in the Niagaia team’s nd\anccs dui ing the second half Lions Score Dicduch kicked to Niagma’s 20- nd line to open the game but the uiplc backficld faded to pcnctiatc io Lion defense and Sncidei booted ic oval to the Nittanv -12-vaid stupe isich went tlnough the line foi fi\c irds and Coop Ficnch advanced the 11 anothei >nid Judy made fir'd own on the ne\t play A beautiful ass fun Ficnch to Edvvaids lesulted i the fust Lion scoie Dieduch boot l tho ball between the goal posts to ung tho s.coie to .7-to-U With the ball on then own 24-yavd no the Nittanv machine began no foi thou second touchdown Those Persistent Little Blemish es— Ug/y, persist rut httlc blackheads that mar the delicate beaut y cj the comph non. _ Helena Rubinstein has created a remarkably effec tive treatment which not only corrects the condition, but m , surcs against its return i Valaze Blackhead & Open Pore Paste Special— a pcncmttvc wash to remove blackhc ids, check esccssoilincss ’ and encouragecorrcctnc stimu- I «non , 100 Hus thoroughly cleansing wash .shouldprcccdcthcuaeof -•* | Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream— * the only cleansing cream that is actively bcncfictal to oily, blem ished skins Protects, clcan-es, and restores to the skin the healthy tone of youth 1 00 I A flattering finish to close the pores and ward off increasing blackheads is Skin Toning Lotion— freshens, and prevents fine lines 1.25 Tune in on ihe Voice of IWiuty program bmidenu fr» Hiutui Kuf’munn cvrrv other TliimJiiy orer iht. Ncuioiut! ftmjJ outing Ouiimind Auociiitnl Ssitinni, ,it n jo A. M iuutcrn UanJitni time. COLLEGE CUT-RATE How Penn State Opponents Fared Lebanon Vnllev 12 Vtllanovn .12 N Y U. 77 Veiniont 0 Pcnnsj lvnnin 11 F and M. 7 Bucknell ,11 St. Thomas 0 Pittsbuigh 32 Wnynesbutg 0 the sccord quaiter. Dieduch and Lasirh j-av » the Blue anti White at iay a fust dowm while Ficneh’s 50- ynrd mu, injected at tins point, put the ball on the Xiagnians’ l'l-yaid stupe Repeated thiusls by Died rich and Lasith In ought the pigskin to a fust down a foot fiom the Pui ple goal line Yut/ pushed the Niag aia line lot tho scoie then kicked the goal to bung the Nittany count to 11 Coach BordelA pi oteges added two inoic points to then total m the final quaiter when, with the ball on Niag aia’a ,20-ym I livik, McCaithy, Ni ngau’ centei, passed the bill ovei Sncidei’*. head 'ibe fullback lecov eicd the oval behind his own goal luio whole he was downed by Sol Snltzniaii bunging the Penn State total to 1G The final push tovau! the Puiple god faded aftei luns by Battdoif land Evans had placed the ball within [sti iking distance of the goal line Suc jttedtng attempt, by the Nittany pan j advanced the ball to the 5-vaid stupe Evans canted tiie oval acioss on the ne\l play but was called hack nml the team was penalized for ofl-side play Red’s pas* on the ne't plav fell into the waiting aims of Quigley who raced to within live vaids of a touchdown but faded to count PENN GAME WILL COME ON NOV. 15 NEXT YEAR Penn State’s 1920 guduon machine wifi cncounlci Penn’s football anav or Franklin Held Novembci 13, ne\t yeai’s schedule icveals Bucknell will be met on a foieign gritlnon foi the fiist time when the Lion aggiegation journeys to Lewis-j bmp, to meet Coach Snavcly’s prote- START NURSERY SCHOOL A Nmseiy school sponsoied by the Home Economics department will bo |gin classes on Monday, September 20 m the Sparks house. 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At the present lime, foui games have boon scheduled foi the 19‘JO la ciossc season Syracuse, Colgate, and Aimy will bo met away while Wes oin Maryland’s stickmen will meet the ! Lions hcic Efforts arc being made [to book games with Now York uni jvorsity, Rutgeis, Hobart, Lohign, Navy and Stevens Tech Four veterans weie lost to the team in the toll taken by giaduation Captain Ted Toiok, Steve Ifnmns, Schaffer,,apd Ciamnei, all lettcimen, played their, final game heie last spring BJJTTERFLY WING JEWELRY and PICTURES Cxafotree’s Allen Street •Arecom»urveymade by a disinterested or ganization showed Sheaffer’s /irit in founlain pen sales nt 73 of America's 119 foremost sents of learning Documents covering this survey arc avudublo to any one. i CANDIDATES FOR RAND j TO REPORT THURSDAY Candidates foi the College Band will lepoit to Bandmaster Thomp son at 7 ofclock Thursday night in the Aimoiv. Bandm.istei Thomp son mges all students who intend to tiy out foi the Band to attend this meeting Regului piaetice for old mem beis will he held nt 7 o’clock to night in the Arnmrv Welcome Co-Eds Wc have a little Souvenir lor you SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP Have your week-end friends stop at the Penn State Hotel 410 East College Avenue Across From East Campus Comfortable—Quiet—Clean JOHN N. GARBER, Mgr ALBERT DEALS. SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street IjARUER WANTED Crissman Barber Shop Autumn of ’79 . 'K7I7I>H| GENERAL ELECTRIC O I! N H R A I. fl I. II O T 11 I O p A u ,i a it v i .. it . » .. _ ... CLUB ORGANIZES DRIVE i meniltoHup time tortav amonp; tl '■onion students it Mas announced I Bello \.u k!c nunajfei Sponsoied hy the \V. A. 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