Friday, November 22, 1929 Booters C 8 VETERANS PLAY FINAL ENCOUNTER Annapolis Victory Will Assure Lions of First Place In Circuit Rating Facing then last obstacle m the wuv of a campaign unmuued by d*- feat and with hopes of bunging m Intercollegiate soeeei tiophy to Penn State, the \ etc inn Nittany booteis will oncountci a stiong Navy'elevcn at Annapolis tomoriou- afternoon Victoty lomonow will mean a tie for the Intel collegiate ciown, pending the judges selection of the champion ship team, two successive seasons without an upsoi, and tluce undefeat ed campaigns m foui years of compe tition in the Inteicollcgiate league*. Since the cucuit was organized in 102(1 the Lions have annexed one title placed second in the cwo remaining seasons, and are bidding stiongly for then second championship. Pern State led the league in 1926, were pushed into second place the'follow-' mg year by a single loss at the hand? of the Midshipmen, while Princeton won the title, and wcic nosed out. by Yale last ycut -- Old Eli was able to win the ciown in 1928 by defeating Penn, while th*i Quakcis held the undefeated Lions to a tie This yeai the tables are turn ed since the Red and Blue fell befoic the accuintc Nittany booteis and bat tled Yale to a stalemate early in the season In Final Tilt Yale is runner-un in the current campaign with a chance to deadlock the leading "Lions with a record of one tie and no defeats, if Harvnid ami Navy falls befoie the New’ Haven eleven. The Middies tied the Cum* son two weeks ago Eight veteians, principally back field men, will play their last contest tomoirow* Captain MacLarcn, stel lar light halfback will lead a Lion varsity into the final game of his col legiate athletic caieei Harvey and, Allen, fullbacks who have won let ters in the past two seasons, will cov ei deep Nittany temtory in then last battle foi Penn State Edgcrton, twice chosen All-Amei ican eentei halfback, and Slumlin, the last sur vivoi of the ’26 championship team, aic the lemainmg backficldcis who. aie playing then final game On the line, Lutz, who has flash ed foi mat dribbling foim his position at outside light to'scoring distance, and Tiavis, speedy lineman who help ed to sol\e Coach Jeffrey’s pioblcm of a weak inside forward, will taxc their last shots at an alien net when the Lions face Navy tomonow. JUNIOR HOCKEY* TEAM WINS By their superior attack, the j'un* ioi gals’ hockey team maintained a lead gamed in the first half and ed a 4-to-0 \ ictory over the freshman team in a keenly-fought game on Holmes field Tuesday afternoon COACHES’ SALARIES L \RGE While investigating college athlet ics recently the Carnegie Foundation discoveied that the average football coach receives a salary of $6,107 an nually or over $lOOO moie than the average highest paid professoi . Lisk Roasters, regular price - $1.50 SPECIAL - $l.OO ' _ ASK FOR SAXON CHINA CARDS The Keefer Hardware ALLEN STREET “The Store of Service” In Our. Freedom from Local Disaster LET US NOT FORGET National and World Need of the American National Red Cross Slate College Chapter, 1929 Roll Call NOVEMBER 11 to NOVEMBER 28 The First National Bank of State College ose Drive for Second League Crown Against Navy Tomorrow Surprise Pitt! At the annual Turkey Day frame m the Pitt arena, Pittsburgh sports writers, Grnntlaml Rice, Bill Roper, and thousands of football fans throughout the land will be greeting our 1029 eleven with those immortal woid* ol Tevas Guinan “Hello Suckers” The dnilv pto'-s would have us believe that the tickets for the train ride to California are altcady purchased. Oh yes, to he suic, Pitt does have a practice senmnrago with a second-rate club pnor to smelling California roses, but the clay of mnacles is past—Pitt is just breaking the tape; the Panthers aie “in,” so to speak. Undoubtedly Penn State is the up—or will Penn State fight 9 Arc 1 and soul? These are two questions v Thanksgiving Day bv eleven viidn o’clock in the afternoon Perhaps we have no license to victory. But what m the ’ell do we t befoio it gets started for the land nesseo would like a tup west, nnyi woiJd of material, onlv elc\on men “Jock” doesn’t know any moie fontl 'edge that all the papers shout about any team in the U S A. and Thar ot the statement if—and theic alwa V'fl""iEvciy man plays haid’and 1 fr* tackled let ’em know no mil plav i* run oil let eveiy Pil taken out of the play and taken oi TT! I Eveiy man plavs with his 1 ffuesr the Panthei. Diagni the defense and use stiategj Panthei ploys befoic they aie stait •W Every man gives a little bet I r' get down undei punts just u when the tackles open hole foie—when the guards stop Paikim when the center diagnoses Pitt play punts a little faithei than he ever ha line for a yaid 01 two moie 'than that he is shiftiei than he thought 1 moie aceuiatcly than he has all set weaiei of the Blue and White play; his all for the glory of old State? but diunk with the wines of victoi; will be the imHcuhf/ no longer. NITTANY HARRIERS TO DEFEND CROWN (Continued fiom fitst page) distance behind Rekers The former fioshman titlcholder also is to be leikoncd with for individual honois Chick Meismgei, who placed eleventh last yeai has iccovcied complctelv front the foot tiouble which has been handicapping him all season. Both he and Captain Ratchife should finisn close to the speeding Rekers. Penn Dangerous These four haulers give the Lion mentoi a closely bunched, well-bal - gtoup. It is largely upon the showing of the fifth man that Penn State prospects hinge Robinson has tun fifth consistently and on the bas is of his present foim should give a good account of himself Monday. Defeating Cornell, Columbia, and Dartmouth, Penn showed a closely bunched team which registered fast •tunes The Quakcis aic depending upon four of last year’s plebe cham pions and arc expected to furnish the principal obstacle to another Lion vic tory Bates, anothei favorite, is ne* coided recognition because of a sur prise defeat of Maine in the New Eng land championships. Maine may furbish the individual winner. Lindsey, who was second last year, Richardson, who finished fourth, and Brookes, who crossed the lmc eighth, give her a dangcious vet eian tuo Recoids fail to indicate that the Maine coach has uncoveied good fourth and fifth men, lack of which lost the meet for him last year. Strong Plebe Team Syracuse, bowing to the Nittanj DAVID P. ICAPP, Cashier i undcidog. Will Penn State fold the students behind the Lions heart vhtch will be adswcicd diamnticallv »dogs who take the field about 1 beat Pitt. The dope is against care about dope 7 Wicck the tiain of movie queens (Tulane 01 Ten* yway) What if Pitt does have a in eon be put on the field at onre hall than “Bcz ” Wheie is the big it 7 Oui team has as much guts as nksgivmg Day will piove the tiuth uys w-ill be an IF I clean, when those Pitt backs aie ild zephyr stiuck 'em. When eveiy itt lineman realize that he has been ut clean he' ’ load up Use the old bean to out tose those Pitt plavs Be wniy on ry on the offense. Get in and smear ted. Bieak up their aenal attack •tier than his best When the ends a little fastei than they ever hn\e— les a little hit wider than e\ei be ison like he’s novel been stopped— iys like never befoie—when Fienen las befoie—when Lasich cracks that i he ever did—when Diednch finds he was—when Evans shoots passes jason—in a few woids, when e\eiy ■ s better than he knows how, jjives and leaves the field weaiy of body : —why, then, the Nittanv undo dot, / BILL SIEG ’2l lunneis in a closely contested meet is looked upon as dangerous. Michi gan State, winners of its sectiona ciown, may also upset the favoiei squads. Preceding the \aisity mn, the tenth annual fieshman championship will be held In then only appearance this yeai, the Lion cubs placed the fust ten men across the mai'k against Pitt Coach Caitmell belies cs his team should bo a stiong contender for the plebo title Little is known of the opposing squads, Syracuse being gck* nowledgedly dangeious Seven fiesh men selected from the following eight qlctiiva /ntp£P \ v Here it-is in pgggL. —J4HWI f[gg] BETTER BRAN 5 ™pi jirpn ;j PLAlvtO The most popular ready-to eat cereals served in the dining-room* of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek They include ALL-BRAN, Corn Flakes, Rice Knspies, Wheat Krumbtes, and Kellogg’s Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. 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Cards, 16 in Box Tor 50c 21 Christmas Greeting Cards $l.OO THE PENN STATE COLLHJGiAW PANTHER EEVEN TO BATTLE PLEBES Freshman Gridders Clash with Pitt Team in Stadium Tilt Tomorrow Confident that a lighting pack o' Lion cubs is moie formidable than an equal numbci of baby Pamheis, . spirited band of Nitlnnv yeniling guddcis \\ill meet a stiong Pit fioshmnn eleven in Pitt stadium to moilow afternoon With victones ovei KisW and Wash irgton and Jefieison ficshmen, am i scant 7*iu-i5 loss to Camejrie Tech the Golden Panther cubs «ue fnvoiu to down the Nittany yeni lings win sulfcred defeat at the hands of Svia case m then only othci engagemen of’the seuson Since the battle witl the Change fseshmen, the Lions havi developed a much moie poweiful a! lack ami a dimly deiense wind should match tlie stiength of the Pan tnoi Linn Line-up Led by Hoguct, high stepping full back, the Lion backfield consists ot Willing and Choi La at the half bad posts, with Conn at quaiteiback Swat and Bicwstcr will stmt at ends Gud li and Peschken, at tackle and guaul complete the left side of the plebr lint, while Hmtley and Burns pair oil at ught guaid and tackle lcspeetively Giimshaw has icceived the centci ss signment In addition to the plebt varsity, Coacli Herman will take i complete second team and fom suhsti tutes *. Luch, outstanding Fanthei baekfielc thieal, will piobabiy stait at fullback, with Biown, lUndei, and, Cutu cora pletmg the Pitt backfield Tome} buily centci, will be supported 0} Siegcl-and Cuba, left and light guai Is respectively The tackles will pio fcablv be Millet and Walton with Dail ley and Sacger at.the wing posts wiP leave with..,the varsity Fuday night. Van Cise, Spac&, Napoleon, Sieskj, Tuinei, Grier, Bnnd, and King Ask that Kellogg’s Pep Bran Flakes 50c Gillette Blades 35c 50c Brushes,' Bay Rum Shaving-Cream 39c 35c Daggett and Ramsdells Shaving Cream 25c 25c West Tooth'Paste 37c 60c Forhan’s Paste 37c 50c Ipana Paste 33c 50c Prophylactic Brush 37c 60c Mar-o-Oil Shampoo 49c 50c Laco Castile Sham poo 49c 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoos 43c VARSITY GRIDMEN RESUME PRACTICE Rezdek’s Squad Begins Tunning fur Annual Thnnksgivmg Battle With Pill Panthers Swinging hack into action after a hoit icspite from piacttces, Couch Hugo Bczdek’t. Lion football squad ms begun tiainmg Joi the annual Thanksgiving battle with Pitt’s Gold in Panthei gndnon machine Thms- Iny. With eveiy man on the squad m imfoini, the Nittanj team should be it its full stiength for the encoun ei with Jock Sutheiland’s undefeated •hargos Dutch Rukei, who has been j Jtiablc to piactice because nt an m-j ’ection on his leg, has idinned to the! iquad and will be in shape to close ns collegiate gridnon cnieei against ho Panthei foes I No piactice session was held fm j he team on Momlnj. Dining the lulls on Tuesday and Wednesday, Coach Bezdek coneentiatod on di di ng povvei, speed, and coordination nto tht Lion backfield with the fm ivaidf, participating in light line ,ci manage and vvoik on the bucking nachmes The couclung start al=o out then charges thiough offensive line plays. , Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats For Men and Young Men GERNERD’S M 0 Allen St Tlmv&U)' STATE COLLEGE . 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