MINEI=iI uesday,4lm;ember 4,193 Q Sidelines Forty college elevens left the field Saturday with that unsatisfied feeling. Twenty grid conflicts resulted deadlocks and ten of these web sem e lms ties. The so-called Big The ce, Princeton, Harvard and Yale,tiedv, ith Chicago, William and Mary, and Dartmouth, respectively Blown- Syracuse, Wisconsin-Ohio State, Pitt- Nebraska, Floe ida-Ceorgia, Washing ton and Lee-V P. 1., and Noith Cal ohne-Georgia Tech were other maim undeelsive contests. IM=l Syracuse was held to a 16-to-lt tie by a fighting Bi own eleven After trailing 16-to-fl in the fast period Brown Caine bock to score a touch down in the second and third quar ters Then, with only sea enty seconds of the game to play, Frank, Orange halfback, fumbled on the 35-yard mark. Brown recovered and Gurll Licked a field goal from a difficult angle. I=7=l lowa came out of a •lump and de feated the University of Detroit, 7-to 1. The Michigan team was one of the few undefeated teams in the country. John Warrington, a substitute Hawk eye halfback, laced 52 yards for the deciding score in the last period The great Pitt eleven was held to a sur prising 0-to-0 tie by Nelnaska. But, to accomplish this feat, aceinding to Pittsburgh sports writes, the Coin huskerslx ere forced to rise to "heights sealed only seldom by human flesh' and blood." I=l=l Prof. Robert E. Galbraith, of the English department, claims the dis tinction of really "diving lot deal old Rutgers" Dining his undergrad uate days Professor Galbraith won the intercollegiate fancy diving cham pionship I=2=l Mr. James Spence, referee of the Ilaverfoid-Penn State soccer game, paid a high compliment to Coach Bill Jeffiey and the Lion soccer eleven in a letter to Neil Fleming, gi aduate manages of athletics. Mr. Spence said: "I have been particularly impressed with the deportment of the entire Penn State team and its coach, and have also been delighted with the fine sportsmanship sheen I ques tion if there are two bettev coaches in the game today than Mr. Jeffrey, of Penn State, and Mr. McPete, of Hay erford. These gentlemen combine moral character with peisonality that cannot fail to get the best out of the young men in their charge" =LE Mr. Spence continued: "While the ate team played gamic Faeces, two of its mesnbms mele hiil hunt They were Anderson, center forward, and Daykm, center half. Theo• never-say -die splint inspired all other member's of the team " =MI Students at Rutgers University re ptoduced football as it was played in 1869 when they replayed the Rut gers-Punceton game last nee]: in the 290th anniveualy of the New Bruns wick school. , t- ..A STARK BR 9S n I lARPERJ ....., , 't , :e. t to the Movies saw Buy Your EVENING GOWN at KAHN & CO. AND SAVE MONEY AFTER THE DANCE Motor to Nittany Mountain Koffee Shop Only a Twenty Minute Drive See the Sunrise Over Old Mt. Nittany Bisons Crush Lion Grid Ten With First-half Drive, 19-7 Blue and White Stops Herd's Advance in Second Half (Contemeed hem fire! page) of the goal and went over the line af ter linen attempts wet d stopped by the Nlttany forwards. Dating the remainder of the game Penn State had mole success in ante ing the Bucknell tunning attack, and hustaated esery Bison attempt to score. Near the end of the second quarter the Lewisburg elesen ad varced as fat as the State 20-yard marls, whet e Hoguet intercepted Slate's pass. On another occasion Bucknell needed only six snore yards fin a touchdown, when a 1.5-yald pen alty forced them back to the 21-vmd line where Slate's pass grounded ore the. goal line First Lion ithance Dieduch's 10-yard plunge off tac kle as the last period opened tins the filet tune the Nitteny backs pene bated hostile teiiitory Fly, Buck nell quarterback, cut this tally stunt by intenepting a Lion pass, and un til Batdoirs long can, the Blue and White threatened only once by tak ing the ball on &any front Bucknell at the 40-yard mail: After three line bucks had failed to gain Battloll punted over the goal line After five minutes of play in the , second perrod, the Blue and White team held Bucknell on fairly even terms, but were unable to produce and sustained drive for touchdown Although outscored in first downs during the opening half, 10-to-I, the Liars gathered a like number duung the remainder of the game, while holding the Lewisburg team to six LIMIT FRESHMAN .ICTIVITIES "No fieshman will be allowed to participate in more than one activ ity," said Di. Francis Bacon of the University of Southern California One activity is considered enough for a nem student until he has pi noel his ability to maintain satisfactory •dmlarshrp. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Have Your HAT CLEANED Before House Party at JIM'S PLACE Allen Street Turn Off ' the Gas ' with Pen Tabs! Gas pains and sour stom ach are soon relieved by t h e activated charcoal which Pep Tabs contains. The next time you are af flicted pith gas, take Itto or three Pep Tabs. Sold only at your Rexall Ding store. R. J. MILLER The Rexall Store c THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Lineup I Penn Sligo 171 Burka°ll 1191 1 lumina tett riot Lobel , I ',hawk, left tatkle _ __ Triolntik Aorniin kfl mann! ---_ - Maul tt ilanatin i in. 1.-- Goo n s, in M right =HI_ McMillan _ —rink) Wald, ---- stlr ".' Marl, - right end___,iton b ri ne"" I I i'..2 - - ntairterlinak. ' e r i , 1 , 1 , n ., :a n u ., ct ! j et halflittala-- - ---------------------- r alit hogback_ Arnmarman Lnalcit fullback Mold.. 1 Pt nn State . 00 0 7 7 Ilucknell 13 0 0 0-10 Touchtlog na—Bruinlinutth 2 ~tinkle, 1101.11001 Point+ tat, touchdown/4-1 rlt I.`,,utt. ollablot. Diedrich I ' plitantl 11, ..0 0 0 1 1 7 talil i uzlons—Itann Slate Filgorela for , reneh for Liverey Dusan fur ',basil,' Diedrich far Mona St 10 k for MaMillen. Torrunte for Duvall ' 1,1 "" for tread, Gnint.low for hit lan dk, tilonf for Millar. 110 utter for Ell • ll"- l'itat for MM.,. 6111nril for / ""6. 1 , , r km 11 Nikothm for ',tonal ruke " S " for Maxi 1, Roan for ilnumlLigh ". .01 0" for Ammerman. Mazza for Ilinkla . W 'to for Moak Nail for Mart "") (tooth, in Vatter for I. rl " C""" )"" Mt r, rac—.l Clanton. 1 nig Ump ire —l. 1 Ilutthitt Michigan Ilen 11 noto—A \ V Maley Lola., 1 iald • Jo u' ilUe . —II I. Mumma Amo ORGANIZES GYM TEAM FOR INTERCOLLEGIATES Plans Triple Meet With Syracuse Colgate—Bonks 6 Game, Planning six meets for the yeas, the Athletic Boni,' of Control author ized the mgamaation of a gymnasium team to compete in intercollegiate spelt, Neil G Fleming, graduate manage• of athletics, announced yes terday Coached by Prof Eugene C Elsa cff, of the Physical Education sehool, the team may compete in three home meets and three contests away. Ne gotiation, Lou a tiningulai meet south Colgate and Syracuse to be held at 1 State College aie ander may, said Mr. Fleming The team will go to the inteicollegintes. HARVEY'S FOR FRESH FRUIT PUNCH And Fancy Cakes BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM Put Up in All Kins of Fancy - Forms 6 to S Flavor Combinations at All Times Phone 211 , THERE IS NO QUESTION ABOUT IT LAIRD'S TEA ROOM Is the Place to Eat r Price Is Low—Food Is Good Extra Special Rates for Students ANNOUNCING The Opening of the New ACE HOFFMAN STUDIO .." 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The Public Is Invited to Visit the Exhibits Now at Our New Studio Our Opponents Niagara 39, Clarkson 7 Mt St. Marys 7, Lebanon Valley 6 Watenberg 7; Mal,ltall 0 Lafayette 71, Upsala 0 Colgate 34, 3!l , lss)ppl College 0 S3lacuse IG, Brcmn 10 lona 7, Detroit Pittsburgh 0, Nebraska 0 DETWILER LEADS VARSITY HARRIERS Wins Trial Conte,t in Preparation Far Meet With Fact Orange Team Here Saturday Dub Detwiler, fleet Idttany har ~iei, led the viii city moss country men across the finish line in the final ial ion before the Syracuse meet ,we, the varsity ilvtance Saturday morning D•splaymg his best foum of the sea son, the foi met IC-1A freshman title holder was timed in 25 minute., 7 sec onds Captain Paul Rehers finished second to be timed in 25 minutes 43 seconds Bill Space, a membei of last years plebe team who has been im moving ispidly this season, was in third place, finishing close behind the leaders Cluck Mersinger and Ralph Robin sor crossed the line in a tie for fourth ( place, followed by Olassburn and King. Ir all probability these ins en men will bear the Blue and White against the Syracuse runners. Napoleon, Van Cise, Baird, Harley, Bonita, and Turner finished In the order named. Intensive drills will be staged this Week by Coach Nate Cart mell in preparation for the race V. Ith the strong Orange train which will he held here Saturday The SyraCuse meet should prove stein test for the Penn State runner as the NewYotheis have turned I perfect scor es against Hebei t, Colum bin, and Pitt. TIGER SOCCERMEN DEFEAT LIONS, 3-2 Anderson Scores Both Tallies For Nittany Eleven in League Contest A fighting Nittanv socem team mas defeated in a close contest by a Nassau eleven 3-to-tt at Pi inceton Saturday afternoon This is the sec end tame that the Lion soccomen suffered defeat in the last five yeais. The Penn State machine pies ented the Tiger booteis from sewing dot ing the second and foul lb periods of the contest The sell-knit Lion train. although playing a slightly on.ei.ans ions game, succeeued m earn yang the ball deem into the enemy goal tem tory for several try, shale the Tiger booteis made few hole, 111 the Nit tany defense. Anderson, front center-half, scored the 111 , 4 goal for Penn State m the second half tying the score. Too tal lies in the thud quailer proved a handicap to the visiting cloven but a furious attack in the last fete min ute, of play resulted in Anderson scoring a second penalty goal. All three Nassau tallies mere made from tiich plays against the Lion defense. McKure, Nittany goalie, seas injuicd in the last scoring dove Shepard, Masters, Miller, and Ty son together sr ith Bud Andel son played a brilliant fast attack 1-lov.- even these booteis moved aver coati- STYLE-QUALITY DRESS SHOES College Boot Shoo Frank Sciortino & Brothers Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Fruit and Produce NEW LOCATION Nitlany Realty Mks 3 GOLFERS ADVANCE TO SEMI-FINALS IN TOURNEY Branil, Murray, Tenn°, To Compete For All.CoHe , :e Chmnpmn4Np Thiee golfeis hate mhaneed to the iound of the all-College golf tom ailment One match in the quaitei.linals between lingo Becilel, Jr 'l2 and William S. McKay ji "12 ndl he played off this meek The .eini-finalists are Flied Brand Jr 'l2, winnei of the all-College championship for the loot two yews and a member of the vat ty golf tenni, John M Murray caption of the golf team, and Mattin D Tenney ji '3l. In the upper biacket of the sum-final mond Murray will play the minner of the Be/dek-McKay match In the Inset bracket Brand mill play Tenney Brand ~1% the medalist In I.lv quahrving. round dent in making coiner lock , : and Lill .1 to ,cote on any Bide line place The In Ilhant defense Nona: of Boyce, Tiger goalie, pi evented the Penn State team fioni sho, mg a well-managed attach. Captain Jun fer, at cent.. fornaid, Coanan, un to half and Stagg netting one goal each staved for the Puneeton elesen PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS House Party Order Your Punch and Cake Nov ELECTRIC BAKERY Auto Repairing Body and Fender W Beat Syracuse Keller's 282 Service Station BIG STONE GARAGE Gas and Oil I 1_ £ I Washing and Alen I. R tTERNITIES WILL C , IN CROSS COUNTRY Intel fiaternity Intl and compete in a CI nss•cauntlV c 1I -nude coot ce at 5 ocl. ow af lei noon The Lonte , t one meet on an ultra= pt ogi an , amt anged I* Co Cat tmell Each team will he compoc menil.ms uha ulll comps • lice, lacing cup. Team c be made at the star tint li lust tee of the golf coal-, IHt4tP s football temp compowd mole• in the fm etti> depai jolunev to Mount Alto t team of plebe fotestet, toy When in Ilellefoi Meet Me at The Russ—Be Soda Fountai Light Lunch I g I
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