uesday, October 30,- 1930 Sidelines The football rally Fiiday night, at tended by both alumni and atudents, MIN the finest exhibition of the old Penn State spirit witnessed here for a long time." " - It Is yond the memory of Penn St t I fans that a Lion team ha art in a game and lout 12! ) *e. p rough penalises than its opponils I=l=l When,lpilAeleh. attempted to pass over the goal line on fourth down from the forty yard line Satui day, it was a smart, football trick. If the ball had landed a few yai2s Rather Colgate would have taken posemon of the pigskin on the 20-yard line instead of the yard mark where State held the ball I=l=l ' Spectators have noticed how Lion center. this year pass the hall out side the playing field when the team is lined up near the sidelines. This play was praised by a spoils writer in , the New Toil. nary. He calls it a good play and a clever play, no pile "up, no chance of fumbling, no chance 01 getting hurt. =MI Eilwattl B Farr 'O3, one of the le tutning grads, claims the distinction of pitching against Christy Mathew son during the latter's college days at Bucknell. It ssas Mathewson's first game in college tanks, and like n ise Parr's mound debut. —O-- It is interesting to note the masked changes in newspaper football ac counts of recent date A New Yolk newspaper devotes the Brit ten pails graphs of a story of the Navy-Prince ton game Saturday to a description of the colorful gathesing at the game. Another popes tells of Aline Booth fos five paragraphs, although Booth took past in only one play of the Yale-Army game =MI The Bucknell socecr team showed mole strength than was expected in Saturday's game, consldermg that the sport was organ zed at Lewlsburg on ly last year I=l=l While thousands of football fans were frantic in search for tickets to the Pitt-Notre Dame grid classic, Penn State's varsity and plebe har riers were watching this contest froth the sidelines or the Pitt stadium Dick hollow's 'Western Mal yland football eleven, m defeating Loyola. of Baltimore, sem ed its twenty-first • tit-we—gild triontrh ' =CI Approximately 486,500 nelsons at tended seven major football contests Saturday. Stanfold.Southetn Cali fornia dies. the hugest cunsd with 88,000. -0— A glance at the soccer results over the tteek-end show that Penn tan tough-shod over Lafayette to gain a 9-to-0 victory. Yale overcame the Cornell hooters 4-10.0, while the Tem ple-Franklin and Minshall game ended u. a 1-to-1 deadlock. NPVY defeated Westein Maryland 4-to-0 MEMO Wisconsin's chances for a Big Ten championship were handed a setback by Purdue Saturday. The University of Michigan is now leading the Con fei ence. ==l "Let's subsidize," says the Daily Brian of Los Angeles. "Nearly every institution of learning financially le imburses the editor of the paper, year book and humor magazine—why shouliPtlus practice be frowned' upon in the case of athletes?" ALBERT DEAL & SON HEATING and PLUMBING 117 Frazier St. TUXEDO SUIT Shirt ' Collar ' j . Tie . i Suspenders Studs Complete Outfit $29.50 Gernerd's 140 Allen Street Colgate Crushes Penn Superior Mar Routs Nitta Lion Advances Seldom, A Sad Story Enter New York Territory A tclentleas Colgate attack, too pomerful foe the Nittany Lions, teas the downfall of Penn State's eleven Saturday afternoon as the Maroon aggregation rolled up forty points and held the Blue and White team scaleless Not since the early days of Penn I State football has a Lion team suf fered such a crushing defeat The versatile Colgate attack literally swept the Lions before them, using a varied assortment of offensive tac tics and dominating the play at cooly stage of the game Neatly every Nittany attempt to advance the ball into hostile teiritoly was frustrated In Macaluso and Captain Mut the Maroon possessed two backs of un equalled ability to gam yardage un der any condition and with every type of play Joe Miller v.as the only Penn State back able to make any headway through the capable Hamil ton defense, and MilleN best work was his running back of punts and kick-offs Judy Lasich proved effec tive at times with his spaded line plunging. Colgate Gains 223 Yards The occasions wore rare when the Lions enhanced the ball beyond nod held. The neatest Penn State ever progressed toward Colgate's goal was 25 yards, and that took place in the final period Two passes, one from Evans to Kaplan, and the other from Millet to Kaplan, covered about 20 yards and advanced the pig,slon half way from mid-field to the visitor's goal live Macaluso cut this rally short by intercepting Medi ich's pass In the second half Penn State sins able to collect six first don n, to a hke number for Colgate, although I the Maroon gathered ten in the open-I ng periods to three for the Blue and' White Tins does not indicate the superiority of the visitor's attach I The gains made by the Kerr.coached I eleven were usually good for long' yardage, while most of its touch.; downs were made after lengthy for-1 ward passes had placed the ball in al position for a score. Coach Andy Kell's team gave an cAnbition Saturday afternoon of a deception email attack which has set- Aom been equalled on Beam field. The Maroon completed' ton out of fourteen passes for a total gain of 163 yards, while the Lions resotted to the air twenty-seven times, com pleting eight for ninety lauds. B 3 Winchester and Remington Guns and Ammunition WoOlrich Woolen Goods Ball Band Footwear ROBT. R. MINGLE 119 Frazier Street Authorized Agents for ELGIN PRODUCTS Watches $15.00 to $50.00 ' HANN & O'NEAL Opposite Front Campus Grand Opening •• THURSDAY EVENING / OCTOBER 30th Electric Supply Co. Moving to New Store Room ' ' 202 Allen Street—Across ;from Postoffice / WE INVITE YOU ALL TO ATTEND Good Music and Entertainment WE INVITE YOU ALL TO ATTEND This Is a Display and Entertainment Only—No Sales on Offense y Team, 40-0 Penn Stale Cnlnt nett ❑nam It I anis Onlntri Itmhing 221 I am]lp Lott Iturlnent -] l'a]ses Attempt.] It Pmeet Complet.l 10 Pa.. Int] reented nn Gninul Pmeltic 111 1 unix Lall Penult!" 11 A‘ero. Lenrth l'unN 95 0 rumbl. pushing Colgate covered 223 yard. n 59 for Penn State. Although nettle, Edwaids nor Fiend, were expected to play, Coach Higgins used both players. Edwards started at light end, while French played a large portion of the first half The most stomas ianny that has yet sent a Lion player to tho srdehnes occurred ',hen Bob Snyder mulled his collar-hone in the second quarter. With Fiend, not yet in good condition, Millen will he the only member of the squad capable of di tccting the team from quarteihack. Macaluso messed the goal line foul times allot the New York baths had I placed the ball in a scaling position lby sustained matches. On one occa sion Reynolds Lamed the ball over , the final mark The Maroon's fifth touchtloN‘n resulted from a :;3-yard pass, Hatt to Orsi. Colgate's opening sane sins made thi en minutes allot the game bad 'started, and from that time on the! Blue and White goal was constantly in danger Only a few tunes were the Lions able to bleak through and hold the Maroon lot downs oi force Captain Hart to drop back lot a kick. During the closing moments Ask and Antolini made long curs of 10 and 25 lards and the contest end ed with the ,isitors rn pose , sion of the ball in State's tenacity on the 10-)and line =II COMBINED FENCING TEAMS Les Sabreucs, a fencing club lot ! both men and women is now in pcocess ot organization under the direction of 1 George C Carmen '32 and Charles I W Lotz '3l, who will coach and su j peivise practice. Sponsored by Piot. filth= C. Clue : tmgh, du actor of dramatics, and Miss Maxie Huidt, director of women's physical education, the purpose of the organization Is to promote intecest rn this new sport. Total membership of the club may not exceed twenty-four people. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN State Elev REKERS, DETWILER SET NEW RECORD Varsity Wins by Perfect Score Over Panthers—Freshmen Lose Close Meet Setting a nen intercollegiate tec old for the course, Captain Paul Rel, els and Dick Detwiler finished in a dead heat for fir place to lead the ' , Tatum/ haulers to a 15-to-10 victory over the Panther tunnels in &henley Park Satuiday The two Lion dnt.ince stars ',ere timed in 27 minutes 39 2-5 seconds, shatteiii.g the old mink held by Lucks of Sy i acuse who inn the dis tance in 27 minutes 38 seconds in 1925. •Chlek lfosinger tits the next tun nel to moss the finish hne followed by Space and Gla,,buin oho com pleted the cam=e far ahead of Clue of Pitt to give Penn State a pmfect seme King and Napoleon finished in seventh and ninth places tespee tnely Although Englam won the individ ual honors in the lie,liman lace, the }earling haulms stele defeated 29- to-2d hi the Unts el sits of Pittsburgh plebe.: The Lion freshman sins tuned in 11 minutes 51 tecontls, only 14 sec onds slimes than the freshman comae record Rishel and Vanderniark finished the race in fourth and Ffth places, ',ollie Crosson in ninth place ',as the next Penn State veering to complete the course. Norton, Baal, and Fletcher were the other yearlings to finish. part of the intramural program for moss country candidates arrang ed by Coach Nate Cartmell, an Inter class run 1,11 be held tomorrow af ternoon An Inter fratmnity run will be held November 5, and a freshman sophomore dual meet November 12 Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal ''Phone 114-M A pipefill of good tobacco is the real smoke TODAY, tomorrow, all the rest of your life, you can en joy and keep on enjoying good tobacco in a good pipe. "How can I pick a good pipe, and how can I tell good tobacco?" you may ask. Who but you could answer? You'll know your own good pipe when you bite down on it. Edgeworthmay tie the tobacco you're looking for. It has the dis tinctive flavor that men like, the slow-burning coolness; and it is rich with the aroma of fine old burley blended just right. A pipe fulof Edgeworth is the real smoke. Why not try Edgeworth? You can buy it anywhere in the 150 tin—or, if you wish, write for a generous sample packet free. Address: Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeemrth Imo cam& don ofgaoJ tobaccos. selected carefully Wended evenally stipertnadan t s I wpm andfatnr nevercha Coy tdeaworth ..here in tem turn ^ Ready. Rubbed " 'Plughllee. ^ Allrls lye pocket pactav Pound humidor an Loos & Bra, Co., mod. VA n; Harriers Vanquish Pitt, 15- Our Opp'onents Emmy and Henry 13, Matsball 0 W and J. 7, Lafayette 0 Bucknell if, Gettysburg G. Symew.° 31, St Lawrence 6 Notie Dame 35, Pittsbmgh 19. NEIL FLEMING SUGGESTS HIGHWAY 95 FOR GAME Lex isburg Satitedny To assist a large numbei of stu dents expected to ti aN el by automo bile to the Bucknell game, Ned N. Fleming, graduate manages of ath letic., athises folloning mute 45 through Centre Hall and then taking 'mite 105 A special tines will lone Bellefonte at 9 30 o'clock and Lemont at 10.30 o'clock Satuiday moining, arriving in Lea ishurg at 12 21 o'clock in the afternoon. The let= tiain will letwe Lewisbnig at 10 o'clock Sat urday night and will leach Lemont at midnight and Bellefonte at 12.30 o'clock Tickets for the sound trip will be on sale at the ticasmer's of fice at 8 o'clock Friday motning HILLSIDE ICE CO. ICE COLD STORAGE and COAL North Patterson Street Phone 136 Heneph Vaporizing Salve for Colds REXALL DRUG STORE Robert J. Miller DEVELOPED WIT!! A RICH AND IMPRESSIVE CROWN IN A CUT- TINGLY ENGLISH MANNER, AND 0171ERIVISR STYLED IN THE ALERT AND VIGOROUS FASHION INVARIABLY' SOUGHT RV THE MOST ENCACIAG T 1 PE OP 3 DUNG MAN COLOURS RY FINCHLFI AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES 1.0 % THE FINCHLEY HAT 4" 4 WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY _ S il if 4;wo tA t ., • 'SOCCERMEN BLANK BISON BOOTERS, 3-0 Anderson. Holmes Net Goals For Lion Team—Bucknell Line Proves Weak Forcing Bucknell hooters to play defensive game thioughout, the Nittany eleven blanked the Len is bmg team 1.4041 in an AIMIIIII Home coming contest Satuiday morning Bud Andel son, ',men center - d On the Lion team with Mussel, sophomoie attack staged a closet passing attack dun nit the entire game. They so ere ably resisted by Bill Ty son out i gist alio smashed' up mailmen, Bison Mal,- The last quaiter ended 111 a dead- lock Noah Penn State showing a sle dded advantage in passing and YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE FOO TASTY AND ENJOYABLE at the Fenway Tea Room - i East College Avenue See the New Heavy 40-Inch Rayon Crepe $l.OO a Yard at EGCOL,F"S Get 'Em Hot—Dripping With Juice Bar-B-Q Sandwiche • You' Choice of Pot& or Ham. Buns so flesh they're 9 warm—plenty .of that famous barbecue relish in every sandwich . . . COLD DRINKS of all Kinds at Our Fountain PENN STATE SWEET SHOPPE "A Friend of the Students" 123;W. Beaver Avenue State College, Pa. ~_. , c , st ,- , ? ?,._1-.,1) , . y., )11 . . i i H ,1 1 .0 0).0 14 ! d e il ,., A l 4, o ~ .. 4. /. t ~,,y,J., ..- , el i cfr ~ r.l c . ..„ ~„ ,z,z,s I, TEN DOLLARS OTHERS FROM SEVEN FORWARD 11)11' The Bracknell line In near: to cony the ball into t territory for any attempts Off:ado plays and penaltie both clot ens OpproltUnltiv, t although none MCPO ,OCCey..fa Folio,: mg a doted tryout Ti; son, bat clv stopped by St I son awl, Anderson RUCCOeded ling the opening score A f, ates Intro he again smashed Pal sons and Longstleth, %NW hacks, to net a goal Holmes, substituting tot 13: in the second half gained . goal after let:en:lngo a ghat Boni Mussel Logan, Low sob ter half stir:, e to smash up 0. , but lacked sufficient support Captain Bill Hutclinvnin, Pfeiselman and Bill Hensley the buluatl. of the Natant Saltaman took part in his first soccer contest ',hen he st. place of Daylon at center hale llavkin and Masters, vat say nem: placed on the bench be slight leg mini
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