Tuesday, October 20, 1929 BOOTERS DEFEAT SYRACUSE 4-TO-0, TIE CORNELL 1-1 Second String Forwards Prove Able Scorers in Orange Contest Friday TRAVIS DEADLOCKS REDS IN THIRD PERIOD RALLY Fjast Ithacan Linesmen Battle Tight Nittany Backfield For Stalemate Flashing offensive stiength to lallv 4 goals uguinst a scotches Syracuse eleven, ami showing an almost mi* pregnable defense to u thieatening Cornell forward line in a I-to-1 star 1 - mate, the Lion booteis added 3 point to their league total in the season’s first soccer trip Friday and Saturday Debonts accounted for two marks in the Oiangc battle, while Meisclman and Masters each scored once. De boms booted a coinei diive to open activities in tfte first quarter ana headed the sphcio into the net foi another count m the thud pcuod Meisleman caught a tcboimdmg ball with an accurate toe in the sec ond quaiter after Lutz drove one to the Hill goalie. Masteis’ maiker n the last period was anothei headed from a short distance in front bf the goal. Coach Jeffiey kept Andeison, Giammai and Tiavis from the line in the opening fray, while Viveibeig icplaced Edgerton and Hutchinson played foi Allen in the backfield. Face Flash) Forward Wall Skmnell and Tyson also saw service in the Orange encountei and Giupp substituted for Stnnilin in the lust quarter Tyson, the sophomoic* Inw-j man, performed creditably in his hist varsity contest. Debonis tallied twice on pusses fiom the second-string fm waid. Using the strangest eleven n\aii able foi the Beat battle, Coach Jeff rey started the soccermen that faced Havei ford. Early in the thud penod, Brown, outleft broke the scoreless deadlock Travis scored the Nittany goal in a rapid comeback a few* minutes later on a kick across the field from An derson. Although devoid of seoics the re mainder of the game was close ami exciting. The Bears’ 1 forward wall proved to be the finest offense to f&cc the hooters in the past two cam paigns, and on many occasions a Stirling duel arose between the Nit tany defense and the flashy forwards Fay, the Cornell outright who i> a stai from Siam, Hall, South African centei forwnid, who learned soccer at Rugby college in England, Caiyalho, clever Spanish inlcft, as well as Cap tain Bessmer at innght contributed to the rapid forward advances In spite of tno snappy Beni line duves, the Nittany fovwurds kept the ball m Cornell teuitory a large part of the time. Harvey ami Allen gain ed ground in exchanges to send the sphere deep into Red ground HOPE TO PROMOTE CHEERING Believing that there should be more ihceung and less gossip at football Barnes, authorities at Ohio umvcisity, Cambridge, Mass., have decreed that the men and women no longer mav sit in the same stands An occasional wave of the hand 01 shout will be the mly means of greeting after the two groups have assembled at the game CORRECT TIME Checked Daily with Arlington Crabtree’s Allen Street The “Y” Drive The Only College Chest Drive at Penn State During the Year Every Penn State Man a Contributor What the “Y” Receives in Money It Multiplies Many Times in Service. The Campaign Starts Today - The Goal is $3,500 STUDENTS CARRY WAY FROM GRIDIRON IN 1917 Charlie Wav, star Nittnnv back in 1017, was the last football play er to be cumcd from Beaver field fot sensutionnl playing befoie Yutr Dicduch ami Coop Fionch com pleted thcii spectucului lateral pass Saturday, in the mcinoiv of Neil H Fleming, graduate man ager of athletics Way, by completing a thirty yard run for a touchdown in the last minute of the game with West Virginia Wesleyan in 1917, defeat ed that team by the scoie of 8-to-7 Follow ing one'of the longest ttam-| [nig seasons a fieshmnn gud faqiiadj has evei undergone, Coach Dutch llei-j mnnn selected the yeailing \aisity atj the conclusion of piactice Fi idav. | llouk, Shaipsvillc high, and Mere-; chth, Wyoming seminary, have won' 'the end assignments Shields, Beth-j llehcin high pioduct and Guelli of J Ijames Madison high, BiooKlyn, N. Y I aie the fust-string tackles with Hait-J ley, Elkland high, and Flooil, Athens, luminary, holding down the (Continued ftom font jposts DIEDRICH STARS IN GRIDIRON VICTORY Aflcr several attempts to sain ground thiough the Nittany foiwaul wall had tailed, Cook dropped back from his, position at right tackle fm a place ment kick. His toe sent the lull twirling tlnough the goal pasts fiom the Penn State 35-ynid mink Neither team was able to gam con sistently thiough the opposing line The Lafayette team never thieaten cd tho Nittany goal line, then closest appioach being made m the fust quai - tet when Captain Shcnvond lecovcicd Judy Lasich’s fumble on the 19-yaid markci. The fumble placed the Ma ioop team in position fm Cook’s place ment kick Although unable to penc tiate the Lion defense foi moie than! n single fiist down in the opening 1 half, the onslaught of the Maioon backs accounted foi si\ lust downs in the second. Lion Drive Fails The Nittany backs outgnmed the Lafavetto ball-carneis in the fust halt but failed to hold their lead m the second period Seven lust downs iweie logistuied by each team dining the contest. i Only once during the game did the Lion backs cniry the ball within scoi mg distance. A duve in the last quaitei earned the pigskin from their own 34-yaid stripe to the Ma ioon 1.1-yaid stupe A successful pass fiom Diedncli to Fieneh o\ei tho goal line was disallowed when the officials luled that Diednch had toss ed the pigskin when less than five yaids behind the line of scimmuge The play gave Lafavette the ball on downs The Nittany team completed three foiwaid passes out of eleven attempt ed thiows. Thiee tosses vvcie made hj-tfie" Easton array non'e"o‘f - whieh weie successful. For the fiist time this season the Penn State team com pleted the' game without a substitu tion. An Alumm Day ciowd of 15,000 witnessed the griduon contest $50.00 Weekly 1 milly mmlf no csiuli niticm, min) mnMrnc more in i*i'»rc titm sUlinn our nttrnctlw *1 Im* iiMoriment rnntnin. inir 21 brautltul Chrutmi* kno tint turds Inornum* *ll Uu lim'.o l>roll*. llromnHlt* Pul). U'l llriindwo', N Y, For Formal Occasions WE HAVE OBTAINED IMPORTED ' WHITE CREPE SILK PUMPS WHICH WE CAN DYE TO HARMONIZE WITH YOUR EVENING GOWN. College Boot Shop Allen Street , HERMANN NAMES ! YEARLING VARSITY Freshman Mentor Picks Plehc Team Following Lengthy j Training Season | To Play Third Team Grimshaw, Staunton Militaiy aca demy completes the prospective fm- In the backfiold, Ott, Kis- ki, is nuaileiback while Hoguet, .... ~ . , . „ speedy lack fiom National Faun L Bafcatmc the seniors l-10-O in n school mil take care of tho fullback noUi contested game, the sophomolc n.snrnroent. Ncbel, of McKinley Tech Kills non tho first game of tho wo rn Washington, D C, it ill pan mth , nwn’, intciclua tournament on Smith, Clanton high, m Irmn, La-, Holme. Hold Thursday afternoon Uobe, at the halfback positions { Both teams fought hat cl fiom be- Tho offensive povvei of the yeai-igmning to end, the single point scot lings will be tested by suimmage with led being made in the second half by the vaisity thiid team this week. Tho. j[ a ,; u McMahon, sophomoie loft ficshman gi idders may also be put on | w The seniors came within scoi - the defense against Conch Hugo Be<-1 tn g distance several times but the lal jdek’s fiist team. ;lies were successfully combatted by 1 1 " ,_0 ' 'the sophomoie goal guaid. Josephine PRINCETON PLI3BES PREFER !T. Lees was the outstanding playci LE'ITEU TO PHI BETA KAPPA j^ ol ' tho seniors, her defensive work ,hcing an impoitant factoi in stopping ! . 1 the advance of the sophomoios More than half of the freshman | class at Punceton university this year j ■' '' - ■■ ■■ r - = l piefei a \armty lettoi to n Phi Beta PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Kappr. key, according to the results j 1 ot the annual questionnaire gr yoailings at that institution A majonty of the ficshnien do [ not smoke or dunk, the results piove 1 How Penn State Opponents Fared Syracuse G Blown 0 Pennsylvania 10 Lehigh 7 Bucknell 33 Gettysburg 0 Pittsburgh 10 Allegheny 0 Geoigetovvn 27 - Lebanon Valley 0 X Y. 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You feel fine—can eat anything G2-yeai-old August Flower does tlu tuck’ On money-back basis—Rea <V Dei rick, 10G West College Avenue THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ‘PINAL PLAY UNIQUE,’ SAYS COACH BEZDEK “T have nevei befoie seen m heaid of a lateral pa«s being made on a punt and I believe that the play will go down in the books,” Coach Hugo Bezdek, Penn State football mentoi, remarked while commenting on the successful pass to Diedrich executed by Coop Fiench which allowed Diedrich to nviko his sensational «i\ty yatd lun with the winning scoie Sat* unlay. “Seveial such passes have been c ueccssful on the kick-otr, hou cvei,” the coach continued lie desenbed such a toss completed be tween hnnsclf and Walter Eckei faoll while the two lutmnanos wete playing foi the Univeisity of Chi cago. SOPHOMORE GIRLS WIN CO-ED HOCKEY CONTEST LOUISE A. 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Zuppke contended that the Aimy or any other opponent would not at tempt such an unethical stunt even if it were ptnctical. lie stated in this connection “I icgiet \oiy much that some newspaper man who lelished a sen sation more than facts cooked up this one It is a false rumoi and should be spiked ” j HOLD CROSS-COUNTRY MEET The annual inteiclnss cross countiv meet will bo held at f> o’clock tomoi lov, afternoon on New Beavei field. All mnneis who have not scoied points in varsity competition nie eli gible to compete Mrs. Andy Smith FIRST CLASS CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING 609 South Allen Street Have you thought how much better it will taste when cook ed on a GAS RANGE? That quick, even heat which can be supplied only by gas will solve all your cooking problems for you. 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