Sidelines Colgate and Sytactne seated thirty three point , : etch against Manhattan and Plot Ida, while Pitt seated thirty o points at the e‘pense of Western Reserve Penn State plays these Once teams on sueeessite Saturdayq bop:tatting with the Orange this week and contnnung with the Panther, and the Mat oon at the eider tamed lIM3EI harrier., fell before Cap t in Belanger 's strong Orange (cam b) a %core of 1940-3$ on Ike St benlel Park course in =MIMI Captain Ellert and Abe Stoneberg, ,end, of the S!, teens: gild tram this fall, ale plaling. their sixth year together After two yenis at Cush ing. Academe, Aeliburnham, Mass, the Imo matticulated nt the Nose Yank institution and will clients a four ye it grid eaten at the close of the present 50Z1,.011 IMMI Tines of Dtelettuats hacks, Johnson. Ktnnek , and Lipenskt are ten second men in the hun dred bird dash Lipinski was fleet enough le hen he caught Dtek's fattened pass and sped stets-fits :led., for the Red Cat taut Wan te. IMMI Foi the thud successne Saturday an opposing pla‘er has run more than half the field's length for a touthdoun against the Lions. Last week Reese of Temple intergepted a peso and dashed eighty Surds for the, fast Temple store, ,Inle Light of Lebanon Vall..y ran fdly-eight ,Naids after gaining possession of the, pigskin in the Caine manner on the' preceding Saturday. I=l=l Western Iteserse nas smother ed hi the Golden Panther re. semes at the Pitt Stadium Salim d.i3 afternoon 1,3 a 32.t0.0 count. Sutherland rested his r ,it) for the Notre Dame game at South Bend on Saturda3. -0— Penn State's defeat at the hands of Diclonon was not the onl} upset in Satmdas' gnd rc,ults , fm by the tuna most of the major games were tomplet,d, liar said sea, pronounced slam MCI the West Point Cadets, Columbia had (hopped Dartmouth, and Ohio State, after being defeated Vanderbiltbs last meet, came back and defeated Michigan Up:to Par For Every 8 O'clock — - A good breakfast is an essential to knocking that 8 o'clock Quiz for the pro erbial iow. And break fast is good if it's plenti fully supplied with golden bioun toasted slices of .rochmann's The bi eak- CN ant fast becomes _ A -- • La T"' 44 :e I p ,troehmann Bros. Co raelo.ll:e On, AdVOll.lB Home By Bus Greyhound Golden Arrow Lakes-W.Bes Stages Tickets Information Call 858 The Sweet Shoppe The Itus Terminal Dickinson Gridders Humble Break 28-Year Record By Gaining Victory Here Saturday With an offensi‘e lacking the spirit that thaiactetized thou play against Tamale on the pieceding Saturday, Coach Bob Higgins' Nit tany Lions NV:Ile humbled by a dote. minvd Dickinson eleven on Neu Bea- Nee field Satuldny afternoon by a 10-to-0 score theaking into the Nictory column against P.cnn State after tuenty. eight :!.eats. Dickin . son had to males der one of the traditions which has emsted since the 0-to-f tie in 1880 {Olen gild relations MOIC begun In the othei tuehe Penn State-Dian, son contests the unnunis ele‘en has 'Neon 1,1 a shutout score This tied,. tion "as shattmed on Saturday when ISlusser caught Comi s foruard puss in the final quarto!, fol the Lions were not defeated by a shutout score Late in the second quintet, a for ward pass, Dick to Lipinski, account ed for the lone Dickinson touchdown. but a pass. Kenn"th to Lipinski, u.as good for the point ater touchdown and later plored to be the necessary margin of victoiN Dick's placement kick limn the Lion twenty yard line gone the Carlisle school a gloater ad santage in the third period IM=l Resorting to the an• on their fourth don n late in the final quartet, the Lions managed to exhibit some of Cm lomat(' passing attack is filch had been held in check In, the alert Dick inson backs for the filet three per tads of the game. Conn's pa, fiom the tnehe yard 'ne to Slusser in the end zone kept Coach Higgins' on et confident eleven Stoll, a shutout. In the middle of the second num tei the Dular,.on Red DeNils di,plm ed a goal line stand similar to the one that added smut to the Lion defcn sloe play against Temple last week. With the mai on the Dickinson fise yaid line and four downs to make the necessaiy yaidage lot a touchdown, Poionize 0111 Alit.' 1 bun s BELIEVE IT OR NOT All Milkshakes with Ice Cream 10c !ill Milkshakes, Plain 5c GREGORY'S ALLEN STREET Adv.t.e,, HORSEBACK RIDING-- SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS Eeginners-6 P. M., Daily- Other Groups-4 P. M. FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS Students, Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 Pa ti 00.0 Om Advci ti ve, a THE KEEFER HARDWARE Building Supplies, Paint, Linoleum, House Furnishings, Radios, Frigidaires Patapar Cookery Parchment__________ _ 35c Paton Waxed Paper __ _ __per roll 30c Phone 333 ALLEN STREET ,011 he nx DAD'S GONE BUT HE DIDN'T TAKE THOSE DIRTY SHIRTS HOME 10 MOTHER—THE MOST SOILED, MOST WRINKLED SHIRTS BECOME SMOOTH AND SNOW-WHITE WHEN TAKEN TO TILE Penn State Laundry 320 Butt ir Avenue Mom. 124 Lions, 10-6 The Liiieup II Dickinson (10) LE Sloan LT Davidson LG Boner C James RC Ibidenlrsrger, RT Zeising RE Spahr GB Kennedy LH Johnson (c) RD Lipinski FB Dick Penn State (6) Ginushaw McMillen Cony Zawacki Kane Stempea Brewstm Say del Collins Moonves Lama (c) Touchdowns--Lininski, Sl u sser Point after touchdown—Forward pass, Kennedy to Lipinski. Missed point altos touchdown— Lomeli (placement). Field Goal—Dick (placement.) Substitutions—Penn State. Slus set for Grimshan, Bedoskt for Curry, Anderson for Zattacki, Cole for Kane, Dory for Stempeek, Rosenberg for Brewster, Macaleer for Snyder, Sny der for Macaleer, Conn fat Snyder, Harper for Collins, Zawacki for An derson Referee—R. E Kinney, Trinity Umnite—P. H Angreo, Hayerford Head linesman—E H. Bennis„.Penn sylvania Field ,lapse—E. H.'Hast gigs, Cornell the Red De 1.11., urthstood four• Lion line thrusts and then punted•out of danger. Although the Lions amassed a to tal of thirteen first downs to the 'sin ners' five, they lacked the necessary punch that is essential to a winnng eleven — In addition, the cooperative play that they showed last week in Philadelphia was missing Ann Captain Lame', had kicked off and an exchange of punts had taken place, the Lions athanced the oral from their own eight,en yard line to the Dickinson thirty-eight yard line where a five yard penalty led to a forward pass which was in-, tocepted by Kennedy. Dick puntNl and the Lions suffered another fif-, teen yard penalty, the second one for holding In the fnq (punter Again an exchange of punts took THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN As Lions Saw Red Penn State Dickinson 13 ___—__First Downs__ 5 204_Yards Gained by Rushing_os 30 __Yards Lost by Rushing_2l 12 Passes Attempted 7 3 Passes Completed 24 __Yards Gamed by Passing_ tTh 47 __Average Length of Kicks__4s 8 __Average Return of Kicks— 7 110 Penalties 11 1 1 . , Fumbles lace before the initial polled aas occluded with the Lions in posses ion of the pigskin on their on n orty-fn e yard line Following a ink, Dickinson fumblod, but a fifte,n Ord penalty forced Higgins' eleven punt again Snyder letuined ick's punt to the Dickinson Unity fo.e yard line where the advance Ow ended me inches away from the fnta chalk mask started. With less than two minutes fo menting in the second quartet Dick tossed a pass to Lipinski echo cut back after receiving the ball on his own forty-five yard line and inn tin remaining distance foi the first Dick inson score against Penn State or twenty-eight years Penalties proved to in the hinder once of both teams at the outset of the final half. After a punt over the Lion goal line and a fifteen yaid pen alty had pushed the Nittany team back to then own five yard stripe; Lastch punted to Kennedy echo se turned the (nal to the Lion twenty = yard line flora where Dick booted the pigskin between the uptights to give the Carlisle school a 10-to-0 lead. Late in the fourth period, after Come had replaced Snytlei at quarter back, Moonves flipped tv.o short passes to the Lion signal collet, and the ball rested on the Dickinson eighteen yard line. Lomeli adsanced the oval to the ten, and a pass, Conn to Slusser, in the end zone gain the home eleven its six points Pub oni:c O+u• Adve, tine, " You Can Get It At Metzger's" A REAL VALUE A GOOSE-NECK STUDY LAMP Special, This Week Only—sl.39 FOOTBALLS-50c to $14.00 Save hone} and Buy One of Out REAL FIBRE LAUNDRY BAGS • THEY GIVE REAL SERVICE $2.60 and $2.9 L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. KEEP KISSAB 01' I onllagd Co , JIM NQ "ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS" TO TAINT THE BREATH OR STAIN THE TEETH . NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD SOCCERMEN DOWN TERROR ROOTERS Penn State Eleven Overwhelms Western Mar)land 5-1 In Opening Game Displaying at brand of bOC(..CI ',ionises a successful season, Nittany bootets ovo whelmed Western Mai} - I land by 5-to4 in the opening game here Saturday after noon By seining a goal in thn fast quar ter, the Blue and Whde team ganic.l a lead ,Inch was threatened only with a single tally by the Green Tel ' am. in the second period Additional points mere amassed by Penn State '.solicit the ball entered the goal net once in the second and three tames in the thud quartets. The fast point of the grail aas tallied by Dutch Miller on a pass front Herb Mastets A few minutes lateen, Captain Honick of Weston Mats land scored with a , pectaculai oyethead kick into the upper far coi ner of the net alto goal-keeper Bob McKune had already cleated the ball float the foal. On a Imealsassay, Eddie Knecht, promising sophomme cent. fotoatil, kicked the second Nanny goal. Suc cessive passes Iretween Bill Shea, Shorty Edoards, and Dutch Miller folloned by one to Knecht resulted in the point. During the entire third period, playing seas 1 eNtuoted to 11 astern Maryland territory inhere llanb Mast ers gained a trio of goals fin Penn State On a pass trim Prank Evans and Shorty L'iloards, he kicked the ball Dom to-else rands out into the colon of the net for the first point, ohile the second sins made on a pas, [tom Bill Tyson. With a raped lino out of a tussle, Masters tallied the , I When Terrors Fall ' MeKune (c) G Routson Ilenszey Rl' George Ho Wel. LE Leitch Shea RR Bossard Dayton ' CH Martin Evans tll Woolley Edn ds OR Remick (e) IR Chandler Knecht CF Noble Masters IL Townsend Ty son 01. Jaeges Goals—Masters, J, 11Idlel, Knecht, Substitutions Penn State—Mus ser for Mie,teis, Altemus for Tyson, Tully foi MelCune, Bob Young Cot Shea, Tyson for Millet third point unassisted. The fourth quartet wus uneventful eviept fot serinal kicks by Al I/ay lun which narroub missed registe, log when they hit the cross-bar. In this quatter Frank Tully showed good tom at the goal•kceper's post where he I,plactid Captain MclCune To Meet Cornell. Syracuse Huth Masters and Dutch Miller ex celled in consttuctne playing, and Eddie Knecht passNl well during th-, game In his first Naisity guise, Shorty Edwards starred in cross.ng from the side line at outside right. Al Dayran and Bill Shea Wore out standing in their halfback positrons, and Bill Ifensx,y has developed into a powerful right fullback The viettnieus hooters will Journey to the Duane State this week-end ',lice they will engage the poweiful Coinell elven at Ithaca Friday and the Milan:it at Syiticuse, Saturday. Great Coats in a' big way We have placed our bets fin the Winter Overcoat , on the Llama Fabrics. Society Brand Charter House, Braeburn Hart Schaffner & Marx Has e tailored them for us into bii, double breasted models that have a world of st yle. Pi oud of the pi ices. $3,0 to $5O FROMM'S maths of any kind Tuesday, October 20, 1931 HARRIERS DEFEND LONG WIN RECORD Lions Win Open Season With Pitt Here Alinnni Day—Victories Extend to 1925 when Lion bollocks oppose the Um %ersoty of Pittsbutgli hill and Balers here on Alumni Day, they will be at tempting to continue a string of vie . tones which began in 1925 and has , continued for flee, leaks Syracuse nosed out the Nanny runners by one poont on.a cold, rainy day in the fall of 1925 to score the only dual meet victory o‘ei the Penn State cross count* Lain in five years. Later in the same season the Lions defeated the Pitt Panthers, in tercollegiate champions in 1924 In addition to establishing an en ,able dual meet mcoid, Penn State has dominated the intercollegiate champions with thrca SUCCTSSIVG wins in 1926-27-28 and in 1930. Three times Noltany hamlets have won In dividual lictories at the annual Intel collegiate inn In 1920 the Lions had their first individual c, met when Ile nog outclassed the field to win. Bill Cox proved to be a sensation when he tool' the hare aces in 1926 and again in 1927. In the following year Cox was unsuceessful 01 his attempt to equal the record of John Paul Jones of Cornell, who won the cham pionshop Once tones on succession In winning the championship last fall at Von Cortland Park, New Voik city, the Lions registered one of the lowest scows in the history of the championships Detwiler led the Nit tony hill and claims by finishing h.: end, ►-
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