Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 26, 1929, Image 3

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    Tuesday. November 26. 1929
Varsity So<
DEBQNIS, MASTERS
, SCORE FOR LIONS
Strong Nillany Backlield Holds
Middies Scoreless During
Snow at Annapolis
Burying q Navy dicadnaught 2-to
-0 in a snowstoim at Annapolis Satui
ilay nftcii noon, the undefeated Lion
fioccermen clinched then claim to fust
]-Into'in the Intcirollegiato league bv
(cnipletmg the season v.’iih a record
unsuipassed by a contendei in the ;
cm rent campaign
WitJj the lull half-hidden bv a fail
of heavy snow flakes, the Nittany de
icnse, named by ciitics as the stiong
cst in collegiate cucles, held a sinking
Navv scoieless, while the Lion foi
v.nuls hombaided the Midshipman
goabo with a vollev of accuiate shots
fiom the slippery field.
Dehorns, high-scoring cenlei foi
waid, gamed an rally lead foi Penn]
StatG with a goal in the Inst qunr
tei. Keeping the spheic m Navy
tcnitory almost continuously during
the first half, the Lions scoicd again
late in the second penod. Masteis
accounted foi the final goal
At the end of the half, the snowfall
inci cased, and thioughout the remain
der of the game footing became in
creasingly unceitam Htndctcd by
the flying flakes, the Navy made sev
eral diiveN into Lion tenitoiy in the
third and final penods McKunc was
instrumental in checking the Middle
l allies
The encounter at Annapolis com
pleted the fouith Penn State schedule
smeo the Inteieollcgiate league was
oiganired. In the interval, the
bonteis won 14 tilts, tied 4. and lost
1, to ama«s the highest four-yeai
avetaee in the cncuit.
Yale, the ncuicst opponent in the
current season as well as m the all
time standing of the league, lost 4
games, but battled to then fiist stale
mate* this year. Puneeton and Hav
eiford rank next in oidei with Navy,
Penn, and Swnrthmoie following
closoh. The present campaign has
been Penn’s best The Quakots lost
a single game, to "Pehn State, this
year, while in the three pievious sea
sons they weie defeated nine times
In 1920, the fiist year of the league,
the Nittany’ bootors won the title.
The following yeni a defeat at Uie
hands ot Navy enabled Puneeton to
lead the circuit. Yale won the ciovvn
last yeai, nosing out the Lions by
"virtue ot a'wcloTy r ovefPenn, while*
the Quakeis tied Penn’State
COACH TO CHOOSE WOMEN’S
HOCKEY TEAM AFTER GAME
The vaisity women’s hockey’ team
will be chosen immediately following
the mock “Aimy-Navy” clash at 1 15
o’clock Satuiday afternoon on Holmes
field.
Each team, selected by hockey man |
agevs, W A A. piesident, and di-l
rcctoi of physical education Miss
M>uic Haidt, is composed of membeis
ot the uppeiclass squads From the
day’s line-up the v.usity squad will he!
chosen and announced at dinnci in
McAlhstei hall Saturday’ night.
Thanksgiving
Dinner
at the
PENN-BELLE HOTEL
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5 30 to 7:30 P. M
Telephone 75 Pi ice $1.25
ALBERT DEAL&SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
MORRELL’S BILLIARD PARLOR
Second Floor Opposite Post Office
ffr'X 1 • OURS IS THE PLACE
l! }nta'ttK.ftfllUmU Whon out for 11 satisfying meal you
VL/JJ cannot nJVoid t 0 pos , om jestauiant.
Come right m with your company and
|) Jinngr wo W, H sene you the best of dishes
at niot^elate costi Our restnuiant is
fIH most^attiactive, our scivico is piompt
LWnni and comteous and the envuonnient
delightful. Our bi’cakfast, luncheon
and dinner menus are changed daily.
Sunday Chicken Dinner—7sc
T ilk LAIRD’S TEA ROOM
I 1 iKm West College Avenue
cermen Sink Navy,
YALE BOOTERS LOSE
CHAMPIONSHIP CLAIM
Penn Siatc holds uncontented
claim to fiist nl.ice in the Intoicol
legntu soccr league, as n icsult of
Haivard’s victoiv o\ci Yale 2-to-l
in a hooters battle m Cambridge
played jus. bofme the Ynle-Hai
vaid footLall clash.
A tclcgum, tecened at the
Athletic Association office late ves
toulav, notified the aiuhoi ities of
Yale’s defeat which leaves tf»e
Lions as the only undefeated elev
en m the cucuit
A win by Y.’lc would have pl.i<-
ed the Old Eli bootcis m posuion
to tie Penn State by upsetting
Navy on Satuiday
LIONS MEET PITT
ELEVEN THURSDAY
(Coiifi.mrd )nm jutt pngr)
was the ne't uciim of the tcuific Pitt!
isteam lollci. A bittei contest wi'h
the Westeuieis left the.Pantheis mus
teis of the field by an lfe-io-2 count.
Encountering an inexpei lenced bat
strong Washington and JefTeison
squad in then following game, the «*•-
lesistable panthei machine chalked un
a 21-to-0 victoiy over the Picsidents.
The unsubdued powei of the Smoky
Cny team was displayed when the
Pitt combination encounteiod a Cai
negio Tech eleven in then annual bat
tle and sent the Tiutan forces to dt
stiuction with a tnamc Tl-to-l'l vic
toty
Coach Sutherland has a wealth ol
imatenul to put into the game against
| the Nittany’ airav lie will piob’ih’y
send Joe Donchess, piospective all-
Ameiiean end, into the fiuv-at the
left wing post with Collins at the oth
er end Tully and McMuulo will pro
uably open the game a. the tack'c
posts with Rav Montgomeiv and Cap
tain A 1 Dimeolo at the guaid posi
tions Daughcity will be at the pivot
post when the opening gun baiks.
Eddrc Bakei will cail signals foi the
PniKhei team with the mighty Pug
Parkinson at fullback Toby Unnsa
will bo at the left halfback position
with losh Williams as, his nintnng
mate Rooney also will see set vice
against the Lions
With evciy man on the Nutauy
squad in condition foi the contest, the
Penn State machine will be at its full
strength when the 11\ als nice. The
Lions have displayed a poweiful of
fense during practices Moyci Kap
lan and Earle Edwards will be nt the
end positions with Cal Shawley’ and
eithei Toots Panaccion oi Red Duvall
ilt the tackle beiths Johnny Zoielhi
and Du.ch Ricker will icsunic then
duties in the guuul positions witn
Maity McAndicws at the pivot post
foi the final game
Cooper Fiench will call signals foi
the Nittany nuay with Judy Las < n
av fullback. Yut7 Diedrich will stmt
in the left halfback position with Red
I Evans in the othei ball-eairying post
BEAT PITT
Nittany ‘
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With your Appearance
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| State College, Pa.
PITT DOWNS PLEBE
GRID ELEVEN, 25-6
Conn Intercepts Pass and Runs
65 Yards To Score Lone
Lion Touchdown
A clever forward passing attncK
coupled with the line plunging of
Luch, Panthei fullback, enabled a
powerful Pitt freshman eleven to
down Penn State’s fighting yearling
gudders, 25-to-fi, at Pitt btndium Sat-:
uiduy. I
Conn, Lion quarteiback, scoied the
lone Nittany touchdown late in the
second pcuod when he inteiceptod a
Pitt pass and laced si\tv-hve yawl-,
to cross the Panther goal line un
touched
Shoitly aftci the opening LitL-ofT,
Pitt gained possession of the ball on'
tho Linns’ 27-yaid line aftei Luch!
had snaicd a Nittany fumble An
end mn netted the Panthcis a fust
down on the 15-vaid line. On the
nc\t play, Reider, Pitt halfback, scoi
ed on a pass fiom Luch lie plunged
thiough the line to tally the only os
tia point tho Panther cubs counted.
Passes Bring Touchdowns
Tho second Pitt touchdown was
scoied by Luch aftci five successive
thiusts at the Nittany goal line A
forvvai d pass to Saegei, i ight end, had
netted the Pitt freshmen lifty-thice
yaids and last down on the Lions’
13- niaik to place the ball with
in scoung distance
Another foivvard pass paved the
way for the thud Pitt touchdown as
a toss to Saegai had advanced the
ball twenty-six. yaids to the Nittany
14- line Luch scoied thiough
center on the ne\t plnv.
Taking a Lion punt after Conn hail
kicked f 1 orn behind Penn State’s goal,
Reidci letuinod the ball to the Nit
tany 4-yard line. A foivvaid pass to
Hells), substitute halfback, biought
the final Pitt touchdown Both coach
es substituted frequently thioughm.it
the contest with tvvcntv-seven Nit
tany plcbes seeing action
ISSUES CERAMIC QUESTIONS
Questionnanes are being issued to
ceramic mdustucs in Pennsylvania by
tho coiamies depaitment Replies to
piclimmaiy questions indicate gieat
mtciest in the suivey, accoidmg to
Piof Joseph B Shaw, head of the de
paitment, who is supcivising the
woik
Twenty-four Shop
ping Days ’till Xmas
Make Your Selections Now
Crabtree’s
Allen Street
CO-EDS
make
SCHLQW’S
QUALITY SHOP
your
Headquarters
Season after loaion, college
men register their preference
for John Wards. By constantly
Increased purchases, they Indi-
cate their approval ef the fine
leathers, tho correct lines and
handsome workmanship that
characterize these smart shoes.
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Inspect
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THE PENN STATE COILEGIAIn
-to-0, Clinching Intercollegiate L
PITT COLUMNIST SEES
35-0 PANTHER VICTORY
The undefeated Panthei will en
joy a 35-i.o-0 Thanksgiving Day
least on the Nittany Lion, if tin*
piudiction of “The Campus Scout,”
I’itt W'icUji columnist, mnten.it
laos «*
“The Campus Scout” has enjoyed
umibti.il in forecasting Blue
..nil Gold scoies this yeai En
ema aged by an exuc t foietellmg of
the 40-to-0 Pitt-Allegheny mou*, h<;
depnited fiom Ins usual pre-game
pieuiLtioi) and made hi. estimate
tin tho lomairder ot the season on
the eve of the Pitt-Ohio State
contest
“The Scout's” piedictions and
actual scoies follow
Pitt 27 \V Va (1-27-7
Pitt 12 Nebiaska (I —12-7
Put 40 Allegin'!!.* o—lo-0 t
Pitt 27 Ohio State 7—l B-2
Pitt 20 W & J (»—2l-0
Pitt 21 Carnegie G—34-1.1
PENN STATE 0 *
YEARLINGS WILL MEET
STAR COUNTY BOOTERS
Picked Schoolboy Eleven To Oppose
Freshman Snccernicn Snturdnv
Plaving then only scheduled game, MIN COUNCIL ELECTIONS
of tho season, the ficshmnn weed Ravmonl , E Eoit -u E.h.ai.l
team tv,ll face an all-stai eleton sc- whlto , :12 „ clli clctta<l t „ „„
leete.l fiom out.tandinf' soe,e,nien in lhl stU( | ont Counul Thmsclas. Best
hi K h schools of Contie county on Neu ~ to 1BC „ t tl]c Sth „ ol ot . Acntul ,
Beat ci soccci field .it S o clod. Sat- Ul , c „ hl|o whlto „, u act fol thl)
urdav aftemoon. School ol Education
Bonlsbuig, Reheisbuig, Spring Mills
and Centio Hall, the strongest 010%-.== -
oils in the legion, aie leprcsentcd in
tho all-countv team The Spnngj will wear an Edward Suit o*
Mill" Vocational school, attended by | 'Topcoat with pride . . . because
oldei students than thc avcianc high. |t , s made to meMurt f,u e J lo
school, has a laigcr number of piny- 1 , , 1. 1 ... 1
ers on the team than any othci school { nand tailored tnrou 3 hout.
Tyson, a In othci of thc vaiMty, ~
hooter, will play fm the all-county! An Edward Suit or Topcoat wi!l give
eleven a- a icp.escntativo of Hebeis-I , satisfactory service .. .
buig high school. if s ' \
I because it is made of line material!
! —inside and out
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS, £DWARD p ALL ST y LES
■-,! AND FABRICS
Send Home for
Thanksgh ingf
STATE SONG BOOKS
Carlisle W. Taylor-
Music Room '
Announcing the insinuation of a
CAPEHART ORCHESTROPE
At the Nittany Mountain Koffee Shoppe
12 miles east of State College a 20-Minute Dnvc
CAMPERS oud HIKERS WELCOME
SPECIAL VALVE FOOTBALL
$4.00
The Athletic Store
On Co-Op Corner
ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
Special Thanksgiving Dinner
TURKEY and CHICKEN
The Fenway Tea Room
‘At Prmi State It\ The Fevv'oy'
Let’s Go State!
» BEAT PITT
The Keefer Hardware
ALLEN STREET
“The Store of Service’’
Pitt Leads by 87
Points in Scores
Of 31-Game Series
Compiling a total of 377 to 207
points, Pitt leads Penn State by S 7
maikcir. in the total numbci ol count
cis scoied duung thc thnty-onc foot
ball games which have been played
between the two institutions since the
opening of giulnon lelntions in 1801
Ol the games played, Pnnthei teams
Ime won seventeen while the Lions
have been victois m twelve gud bat
lies Two of thc* contests lesulted m
mjoiclcss lies
Stinting jn 189" Penn State teams
, wop each of the seven games which
weie played to 1001 I‘iom that sea
son until 1913 thc senes was foughi
.or r fanly even basis, Pitt captunng
itlneo and the Nittany teams live of
'the contests.
I The Pnnthei s gammed six consecu
'tivo victones fiom 1013 until 1918
A 20-to-d win in 1910 maiked the end
01 Lion tiiumphs Scoieless ties weie
the lesults of games in both 1920 and
1921 Seven victones have been le
coided foi tho Pitt team since that
time. Thuisdat's game, the thnty
«ccond of the senes, will maik the
thutccnth Nittany victoiv, it the
Lions win.
| Arc On Display at
I Smith’s Tailor Shop
28.75 P„TC? S 38.75
Toward
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JMADE FOT{ TOU
SCOREBOARD TO. GIVE
PITT-STATE RETURNS
Telegraphic t etui ns of the Penn
Statc-Pittshuigh football game will
be announced in Recieation ball
staiting at 2 o’clock Thuisdav af
tei noon
All pl.ivs will be lecoided on the
scotebo.mi mod foi other out-of
tov.n games this yeai and announc
ed cnei the umplilieis Admission
to the 1 etui ns will he 50 cents
Waltei G Colt ’lO and Hamilton
M Redman ’3O will bo in chnige
of the letmiv*
IXJ’ERIMENT STATION ISSUES
1.5 UJRICULTUR VL BULLETIN
Thntcen bulletins dealing with ag
cultuul pioblcms have been issued
jiing the past veai bv the College
qienment station. Dean Ralph I,
'utts, duectoi of the station, lepmt
-1 vesteidav*
The bulletins weie issued m edit
ms v.living fiom 2,000 lo 20,00
jpies and distiibuled to 18 125 fam
is thioughout thc countiy J i
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