Tuesday, October 8, 1929 Lions Defeat Lebanon CROSS LINE TWICE DURING FIRST HALF Annville Wall Stops Penn State Advance in Final Peiiod Of Annual Game Twice lepolled on tlie veige of touchdowns in the second half, Penn State's football team won a mcagic 15-to-O victoiy ove*. Lebanon Valley’s grid machine in a listless encountei rtn New Beavoi field SiUmluv aflei noon A pail* of touchdowns in the first, half and a snfctv m the second ac-i counted for the Lion scoie. Plunging through centei with the ball on lh* 2-yaid line, Judy Lasich pushed tii first eountei acioss Lebanon Valiev* scoring mark while biilliant broke* field running by Coop Ficm.li afte leceiving a pass fiom Yut? Deulih* maiked the second seme Tohnrv Zoi ella, in caking thiough the Annul 1 ' Xonvaid wall to block a punt fiom be hind the Lebanon Valiev goal line scoicd a safety to bung the Lion to tnl to 1G The Lebanon Valiev team threaten ed to score only in the thud quaitei when a deteimined drive brought tin Annville machine to Penn Slate’s 20 yard stripe The Valley team lost possession of.thodinll, however, whor Unco successive fonvnid passes weic grounded by Lion gitdmen. Diedrich Stars Though unable to scoie m the sec ond half, the Nittany team made ic peated duves down the field only to lose the ball when the Lebanon Valiev line stiffened and held the Bcrdekians to downs Twice the Lions earned the hall within the Anmdlc 5-yard line but lacked the punch to place the oval past the sconng stupe Although he failed to cioss the goal line Yutz Dicdnch was Penn State's most consistent giound gam er lie repeatedly, bloke thiough the Lebanon Valley line foi long gain Johnny Zorella’s consistent playing made the speedy guaid the mamstiy of the Penn State foi ,\ aid wad Smcshtng through the opposing lino, he several times bioko up Lebanon; Valley play’s, throwing \nnu!lo bac l <?■ for losses j A poweiful forwaid passing at tack mailced the attempts of the; Annville griddcis to cioss the Penn! State goal line, their most consistent j gains however, being made on stiaig’it line plunges f Daub, Light, and Bow most poweiful of the earners Daub shone on both offensive and defensive plays The Albright-to-Swope forwaid pass ing combination piovcd one of the visitors’ most dangeious tin eats , Lasich Scores , Receiving the ball on then own 15- yaid line in the fust quarter, the Nit tany team began its fust sconng duve. With Dicdnch, Lasich. and Livezoy cauying the ball the Pe\n State machme swept down the field to Lebanon Valley’s 2-y.nd mink from which Lasich toic thiough the line for the fust scoie. Yutz Diedrich made the scoie 7-to-0 by* booting the ball between the goal posts fot the e\tia point Daitmg through the Annville sec ondaiy defense m the second quaitei. Coop Fiench biought Penn State Its W. C. McCLINTIC Repiesenting. RICHMAN BROS. CO. Suits and Overcoats $22.50 Tuesday Noon Until Wednesday 10 p. m OCTOBER Bth and 9th Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER 134 West College TUXEDOS For Fall House Party $22.50 CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING GERNERD’S HO Allen Street For Real E\eictse Come to THE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLING ALLEYS Ovoi Stai Gainge W. College FORMER Lion Gridiron Luminary I Slimes in Sunday's Contest j H \RRY WILSON Hmry Wilson, fo, liter Penn Slate oolb.il! lumin.uy, was the outsland ng giounJ-gainet in the 5"-to-0 vk oiy of the Amblci Collegians o\ei he Olympia A A of Philadelphia Junday afternoon Wilson scoicd two touchdowns ard w’o goals after touchdown Aftn caving Penn State, he played foi the Umy, leceiving idl-Amcncan mcn lon sevei.il times dining his eigt t ,cni gi'd caieei. second °coio The Lions icccivcd the ball on then* own 4>-va**d line but aided to penetiate the Lebanon Val ley defense in sevennl attempts Af tei loplacing Jack. Livcrev at the halfback post Coop nabbed a piss fiom Dieditch and ran acioss the goal line to bung the scoie to 17- to-0 Diptnch misled the nunt The final Nittanv scoie came m the third quaitoj aftei a deteimmed of fensive had cauied tlie oval to with in one fool of the goal nheie the Annville defense tightened and held the Lion gndmen foi downs Bow man’s kick fiom behind the goal line was blocked bv Johnny Zoiella, the ball lolling out of bounds after Bow man had made an unsuccessful at tempt to lecnptmc the elusive oval, adding two points to the Penn Stare total to bung the final scoie to 15- to-0 With but one 15-vnid penalty and two 5-yaul penalties chalked up [against them, the Lion teem display ed cooidmation vastly impioved ov lei the form shown in the encountei I with Niagara last Satuidav 1 | LINE-UP [Penn State Lebanoii^Valley [Kaplan t e Cunjack tShawley 1 t Baitolet Zorella l_g Wood j Eschbai.il c Aimoui ‘Panaecion l g Lechthaler [Ricker i i Kelley Edwards i. e Hellei Mai tin (c) q Albught Dicdnch 1 ii Daub Livo7C\ * h (c.) Zuppia Lasich f. Nyc Officials Rcfeiee, E C Taggait, Rochestei, umpue, T J. Thoip, Co lumbia, head linesman, K. M Dullen bneh, Illinois; lield judge, P II San giee, llavei foul SHOE REPAIRING PENN STATE SHOE SHOP Opposite Post Office FRANK SCIORTINO & BROS. Wholesale and Retail Dealeis m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS |AND PRODUCE Italian Olive Oil of Macaroni Phone 210 105 East Beaver Ave. GUNS AMMUNITION HAND MADE LEATHER WORK General Repairing of All Kinds ‘Expert Gun Repairing No Job Too Small—None Too Laige If you have a repair j‘ob, bring it in oi come in and see me. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ROBERT R. MINGLE 119 South Fra/ier Street New Sport Flannels at Egolf’s Valley Grid ringmenrTmeet NAVY HERE IAR.I Engage Georgetown in Opening Contest—Face N. Carolina Mitt Team Feb. 22 For the fust time since 1025, a Navy boxing team will appear for dual meet competition m a Nittany i mg Mmeh 1, acumling to the ho\mg i schedule released from the Athletic j association ofhcc yesteiday. 'lKoiKM.il comlilionimr wmk, Coru.li A. A. TO RESERVE C " ll,lc11 sent b 's <■■<>■— t<«mu srpind thioiißh tluu lust tost of the TICKETS THURSDAY i season Satui da\ afternoon. Paul ißekeis led the \nisitv hauicts, while 1 1 " 1 1 i Gienntnirer outdistanced the other Students Ma> Purchase Seats For plihc* N Y. U-I’cnn Stale rontliall R ? le ,'' bocn '•lM»‘ns i walked impioicment ou*i hi-, list Classic, October *1 !ycai's foun. loper! o\ei the <1 ! ■ ■■ touise in 2"> numites -I I second. t , . A , . .. i About liO \aid« behind came Did; RccnoJticU sale fm the rooJ.r.ll ]n tm „ Komc beta ceil Isea \mh unntisitv captain RatilifTe, Itt.bn«nn„Wolr l an 1 and Penn State at New \mk wll be- c„ moc Kir Thursday nutht, acumhnß to Null , - r . , T , , T •* ,’ c i Chid Meuinnoi, lan! * Lion who M Flcinmc,, punduntc ntanauei of ... . , , , .. . ; finished eleventh in last \eai s chrm n 1111 , ~ , . , , , i nionships, wis on the hospital Ist The sale ,t,ll ceminemc at G ...loth a ‘ , C h,d; v am' eonlmtic until 11 .. tleclt ,n the , v tieasuiei s office and will he continued | in the Athletic oflice fiom 8 >0 until' Grcnmnscr Wins It* o’clock Fuday nioinmj' and fionij Final tiiaK foi the tn.uißulni meet 'enn State’s mauleis emeined on the l .TO until 5 o’clock Fn<la\ nftemoon with X V U and Lcdiitfh at New If Penn Slate succeeds in founder lint the Navy etow this yeai, it will ,be the fust time in the boxing Ins toiy of the Academy that this feat has been accomplished. Tlnee ties one with the Lion mitt team and two with Yale, me the only blemishes on ■an otherwise peifect lecoul | Geoigetown is slated to open the I oxing season here January 25 In the imeet at Geoigetown last yeai tlu. Blue and White nngmen weie \ic toi ious by a G-to-1 scoie. To Meet North Carolina Vwa> Dick Harlow’s Western Maiyland squad is scheduled to appeal in the Rccieation Hall Febiunry lij [long end of n <l-to-3 count when they iopposed the Gieen Tenors last year. j As their first meet away fiom home I Houck’s battlois will oppose the Uni versity of Noilh Carolina Febuituy 22. This will be the fiist time Penn State has even faced North Caioltna in athletic competition. The Um\cisity of Pcnnsvhann squad which was defeated by the Lions, 5-to-2, last yeai will piovido opposition in the Palestra at Philadel phia Match 8 Syiacusc also one of the Nittany uctims of the past sea son will be mot at Syracuse in the last dual meet of the year Match 15. To dinin': the season the Blue and White i logmen will journey to Phila delphia to paiticipatc in the annual Irtteicollegiate tournament Match 21- 22. Held hole last year the Intel collegiate title was won by the Nit tany leather pusheis with Navy the tunnoi-up j DISTRIBUTE PASS HOLDERS Celluloid holders for the new ath letic passes will be distributed at the Lafayette game, Octobei 26, thiough the couitesv of two local bu siness men. COMPLIMENTS Struble’s Grocery 315 S. Frazier :e collegial THE PENN'STA' 'inert, 15-0; Boxers Announce 1930 Schedule How Penn Staie Opponents Fared N". V. U 26 W Vj Wesleyan 0 Lafayette 23 Muhlcnbeig 0 Pennsyh.inln 20 Sw.uthmme 0 Syracuse V» St Lawionce 0 Pittsburgh ">2 Duke 7 Bucknell 13 —.Albnght 0 Niagara 0 Cornell 22 Ticket" fm the Lafajette game tojYoik October 10 will be held Satm he plajetl hero Octobei 2G, Aluinn. da> afternoon Coach C.'ilmell \ul Homecoming day, may he sectncd in jnobnbly select his team fiom tin the Tiensuier’s ami Athletic ofliccs, «o\oh men to ciov, the fimsl Monday night and at the same hours. Sale ol tickets foi the game with Sj.aeuse *um\ai s it\ at Sv ficc Wednesday, Octobei 22 No niyhl saler will - bo l 'hel<l foi this itarae al though da\ sales will he at the same horns at, foi the New Toik ard La fajette games Kiee tickets foi the Fathei’s dn\ panic between Penn Stnle and Mai* shall collepe Satuiday will he issued only to fntheis attending the meet inf, Saturriav monunp Passes will be issued only to fatheis of students INSTRUCTOR RESIGNS POST Emil Kant ’2G has icstpned ftim his instiuctqiship in landscape ai chitectuic oNtension to pursue pmat. business interests Have your w cck-end friends "stop at the Penn State_ Hotel 410 East College Avenue Across From Eust Campus Comfortable—Quiet—Clean JOHN N. GARBER, Mgr. Turn the light on-the Truth! It’s just naturally good tobacco— not “artificial treatment” that makes Old Gold gentle to the throat and better to the taste No one cigarette-makcr has any monopoly on the heat-treatment of cigarette tobaccos. 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