Tuesday, November 5, 1929 Harriers O REKERS, DETWILER LEAD IN HILL WIN Third Consecutive Victory,Over Orangemen Presages Strong Nillany Title Threat Continuing its foui-yoar swoop through the lanks of its opponents, tho Lion hairier pack with Paul Rek ers again in the lead legistered its fourth consecutne win ovei Bill Orange 24 , ,j-to-'3o , j at Syiacuse Sat* •uidaj nioining ' Syracuse had been touted as one of the outstanding contendeis for the Intercollegiate title befoie the meet ‘ The showing of the Nittany lunners; on one of the most difficult courses j m tho East m a driving jam pro- 1 sages a strong Penn Stale threat at. thb annual .championships ‘November I 25. - 1 ' ' Tho Lion distance men weie ham pered by the hilly course/ being ac customed to running ovei'flat dis tances Rekeis and Detwiler, second place winneis, weie retaided some what by unfamilianty with the loute, hesitating at several tuins during the race. Detwiler Stars Rekers again turned in a bulllant peifoimanee. He negotiated the s'i miles undei «the adveise conditions in I < it.ii' „ c.,,,. , , ..... i 11111 men Scoic Lari} 20 minutes, 4 seconds, fifteen ynids „ in front of Detwilci. j Tho fust Hill sco.e mmc m the Dick Detivilci run his host iaco of opomne moments of the icamc Uitu the season. Up until the final quai- 1 ""“hoi ali'e to make cic tne toi-mile he staced an etcitins duel 1 advances thir,a K h the <!etei aimed u with Dean, Syracuse ace, foi the run-j ot then opponents, an c\ nev-up position In the last 440 yards , chnnsc of punts put tnc hall m th ■ ho splinted aivay fiom the Oianse-I Lloni; possession on then 0.-n 0-iaid man to cross the lino with a 4.0-jaid, "‘"P"- Lasieh made tvo j.ml, am advantage ' F '«nth dropped back to punt A h-il Coach Nate Caltmell was uell-P"*’ bs McAmhcws caused Fientn pleased with the performance of, 1 " fumble the oial The .Nittam Ralph Robinson, who lecoidlid h.s 1 onaiteibach lecovcied the pigskin be hest elToit of the yeai to tie with- 1 "™ 1 E» al Haipei of the Hill team for eighth ' r twc P omt ai|\ antage Meisinger and Ratcliffe, however,] Although meeting poweiful oppo tuined in disappointing laces, sconng' sition fiom the Sviaui-w ‘stalv ait- Uu*i sixth and seventh Meisinger has; Penn State backs outp: mod the 11-i -bcen held back by sole feet, whilejmcn duimg the gicatu pa’t of tin. . Ratch/fe was unable to tiain‘because !fia> j of stomach trouble last week , , —— Dean m thud position was the first I Hill hamei to finish lowed across the maik by Gehung and Belangei, who loped across in a dead heat for fouith. Ifaipet, who deadlockod with Robinson for eighth, and Fanbiothei, tenth, completed the Orange scoie. * eS&rul tier JMPWHB State College Floral Shop RICHMAN’S Perfect fitting TUXEDOS With Black Silk Vest $22.50 Delivery For Houseparty W. C. McCLINTIC STATE COLLEGE HOTEL Tuesday Noon to Thursday, 10 P. M. November 5-6-7 ■ercome How Penn Stale Opponents Fared Niagara 10 < Ifti k* or> 0 Lebanon Valley l) Ml SI Muv. a Gcoigctown 11 N 1 > 1 1 IV. and J 20 Lafayette 0 Pennsylvania 7 Na/y 2 Buckncll 13 Tempij 0 Pittsburgh IS , Ohio StJ" 1 2 ■VARSITY CONQUERS ORANGE TEAM, 6-4 (Contained /ion t fail page) booted to mid-lield when* tin* Silt City backs voic unable la gar thiough the Lion foiwaids | The sliength of the Nittany lino Ipiovcd n noraciis to the SjiaeuKj ! backs thioughout the game Tune and j again the Change ball-eau.ei , huikit i themselves against then foes only I > .meet a stonewall defense v»lu(,ii lit \[ I them at bay until late ri the foe 1 1 1 jquuttei when they managed to ijt. !tiate"decp into Lion teiiitoiy ’ Cal Shaw Icy and Dutch Rickci. avt- 1 Ung captain, perfoimed consistent'’ J [well throughout the conteM whl-'j Johnny Zoielld and Meyoi 'Kaplan' i also showed to good adv.uiL.p' ' 'against then Hill opponents Yut- Dicdnch and Judy Las.vh wc'c th > most effective Nittany giound-gaincv ‘ New Silk Lingerie at Popular Pri/es N --, Eg o l f’s Penn Game Pennant? i ’ ior i 40c -60 c -75 c Hikers > Flags tor Cars §l.OO The' Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES PRUDEKTIAIL,' .lifts the ‘Thps^s, —fsTRCNCTH 0? ] . 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'itcoiinted foi fojr Nittany t .llur In nixuinto booting duung the ci’cnmtci diammai, icplnung Maa lei 1 . at <cntei loiwaul, icoied the fifth Lien iiii-dvci late m the game on a pa - Horn ' Alt Kune, Nittany goalie, was con j‘•P’x-uom m the lust half by his in ' nitwits Onlv once befoic half time .'a' it niLOssaiy foi the defender to .ton a Western Mainland dine at A ”U Citeio Edgeiton effectively thr’led the OLcasional Gicen Terioi 1 'hencer into Lion teiritoiv The few |kicks that escaped the toweling cen jtei halfb.uk. weio tiapped and le -1 tin net l deep into Gieen defensive grruml bv long kicks fiom McLaien, Pj’viv, Allen, and Viveibeig 1 A oghting had.field, aided by’ the ;dippcy ncld, pievonted a Penn State ’c'oio until the middle of the second ]fiiou Within live minutes, Dcbonis Jlellmed his .opening maikci, which liom a stummage in fiont of 1 UK net with a kick fiom a pass fiom .du'tei- foi his second goal Opening the second half, Debonis e'.ifjed out the slippeiv hall and tal llied ioi the thud time from scum* 'mi-rc real the goal Ten minutes lnt<i *ll av 15, who had leplnced Meis demi*' a* oi’t lelt, hided to the AVest c'r Maivland goalie, and on the ic liup Pcbint* booted h’s final maihei. JA.-10. took advantage of a con' ruti i Gietn dnve me minutes latei rolb.wid the watot-soahed spheic mt< r snimmagc bofoic the Nittany goal and ‘•toiod the onlv point of the gam< to) vie \ isitoi s Prudential's New .Policy Modified Life Policy with C'h.imfc of Rate at End of Three Years Fnsl <1 tli and Three Follow • Years mg Years f.1.00h Age 21 SG72I S 7‘MO •’1 000 Vge 21 fib 11 81,11 ; 1,000 Ago tin 80 21 01.10 1000 Age 11 'kl.ltt 111.90 s' 0(H) Age 10 113 IS 113.11 M.onn Agon 111.00 105.00 *3.000 Age 10 171.90 201.71 A 1 000 Age 91 222 10 2CI .10 AlflOi) VgefiO 286.00 12fi.11 91,000 Age fifi 128 11 901 20 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LIONS SEEK BLOOD IN PENN CONTEST (Contained fiom fimt page) ter, the members of the team were unanimous in the opinion that it was “saved” foi the right moment While overjoyed pluyeis and foi* loweis joined their voices in a choi us of cheers foi Jack Mnitin, ill-fated captuin, and other notables in victory, the “B-E-A-T . P-E-N-N'” battle cry vva** by fai the most convincing sign that the Nittany eleven is deteimined to upset its traditional rival, in the Fiankhn Field classic Saturday. Upon learning of Penn’s victory over Navy, Neil Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, opined that 70,000 thull-seckcrs would be on hand for the opening whistle of the Lion- Quaker clash There is more intei est being shown m this yeai’s game than there has been for several yeals, Fleming believes. Advance ticket sales indicate that Penn State partisans will be able to match m volume the vociferousness of the Penn stands Because of the Monday holiday, Penn State’s stu dent delegation will be larger than ever. 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. Wake Up Lazy Liver! 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