rage rout Sidelines the ,econd consecutive year States opponents hate scored points at the Alumni Hommel , netball game. Lust year Col <hopped the Lions by a 40-040 and Pitt set down the Nittany ten 41-to-0 on Saturday. ——o— Penn State\ harriers defeated tt's hill and daters for the ghth einr.etutise Year on Sal. day and for the third succes me year by a perfect score. ——o— Islam,: some of the finsst form shoes by an Orange harrier, am Laity Belanger flashed s the finish line of th,. Colgate cu.° race at Syracuse last Wed y in the record breaking time of . Warmer sensational per orate eclipsed the forums accord lashed in MO by Paul Tickers, year's Lion leader, by approst ly thirty-11,e seconds ——o— To the outstanding Penn State aier in the football game with di Kerr's Colgate Maroon on iturdai, alontgomeri'v will she pair of Algonquin shoes. This aier will be aelected bi a group Judges whose names will not announced until after the me. I=7=l c morale or the Pitt Panthers •-ceptionally high this year, Ong to close observers. Eddie hbeig. captain by appointment, the m hole squad playing in pet harmony. ust plain football," saps no ob- I=l=l Lab Len Is, brother of Al, a phomore and star end for Car gie TechN football team, bus toed a broken leg in the Tech tre Dame struggle an Pats gh on Saturda). ——o— tingfield, Penn, Havel for oust., and Penn State are the undefeated soccer teams in the collegiate Soccer Football Asso on of Arnetica The Change cd Bill Jeffrey's teals to a score tie a neck ago and this Satur- Jefftcy's eleven clashes ssith et ford. ——o— Lehigh, grid =clung cast .2dg their hem. n Jerse) , , for the rst time in the history of the hoot on Snturda) and perhaps as the reason for their vie > oler 3luhlenberg by a 33- 0 score. The xinning color u lte. Prosperity Checks Are Good at The Corner LOOK CO-EDS ust Four More Days Until house Party !<-7 %• Phone 888 for an Early Appointment CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP , Opposite Postotnee NITTANY BOOTERS DOWN LAFAYETTE Shorty Edwards Tallies Three Goals as Lions Continue Undefeated Record Continuing their undefeated tecoid, Penn State's some! team <lassoed Lafayette 4-to-0 in its fourth game of the season on the football inaction field Saturday afternoon. Three of the points woe suited by Shorty Edwards, sophomore outside left, who starred with Bill Tyson, out side right, in offensise play. The °the]. tally was made by Junior Holmes, who was substituting for Ed die Knecht at center forward. A pass from Bob Young to Edmaids in the opening minutes of play ac counted for the first goal. A second point was made in the fast quartet when Edwards headed the ball into the net after a corner cross to Tyson. Following this, Tyson on a cornet kick narrowly missed an additional tally. Near the close of the thud pellod, another cross kick from Tyson to Ed mards resulted an t h e thud Penn State goal. In the fourth sotto, Hoboes made a quack lack onto the net out of a scrnnmage in float of the goal for the final tally of the game. Frank Tully played an excellent; game at goal Although there was little action in his area, he managed to clear the goal of a few balls which may base been consorted into points lot Lafayette Bill Hens7ey at left ions mil and Bob Young at left half back displayed thc,best brands of de sensis c playing. Saturday's game with Ilaseiford will prose to be the hardest game on the Nittany schedule, Coach Bill Jeff rey predicts. Lehigh, Lafayette, and Navy have been numbeied among the victims of the undefeated Main Lams this year. LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTY PARLOR . 2nd Floor Lettzell Buddmg Phone 2404 SHOES FOR - Sport Evening Street WEAR _ Guaranteed to Wear and Priced Within Your Reach $3.95 $5.00 $6.00 May We Show Them to You Bottorf Bros. Bootery On West fewer Avenue, Off Allen Street ( ' - '); 1 ' • irtk l I/ Flower saviL NOVAS FOR THE DANCE State College Floral Shoppe ALLEN STREET House Party Specials Tuxedo Shirts—s2.l9 Black Silk Hosiery-39c Burton's Poplin Shirts—sl.so Suede Jackets—s6.4s Men's Suits and Topcoats From $14.75 to $21.50 THE ~HUB : • • • East College,M'eaue '• • !•'.' r Panther Prey Penn Slate (6) Pittsburgh (41) First Downs 8 62 Yards Gamed by Rushing 165 5_ Yards Lost by Rushing 10 12 Forwm d Passes Attempted -5' 6 Forward Passes Completed 1 78 Yntdage Gamed By Passing 20 50 vAserage Length of Kicks 49 15 Average Return of Kicks 21 25 Penalties 45 4 Fumbles 0 °Kick-offs included. PITT OVERWHELMS NITTANV GRIDMEN (Contenucd from paoc one) anal the next kick-off and on the first play of the second (latter St= bastean raced tuenty-six yards for a sem e only to have the play called back and a 15-yard penalty inflicted on the Panthers. An advance of thirty--right yards featured by a 20- yard forward pass, Matesic to Sklad. any, seas climaxed when Mate= took the hall over from the Leon 4-yard. line. McMillen Scores Touchdown Flashing a spirited attack at , the start of the last half, the Lion of= fensive teas halted ashen Dick I%fate sic intercepted one of 'Doc Conn's passes and dashed ste.ty yards for the final Pitt tally. Five of Cutrfa six attempted goals by placement sailed betaseen the goal posts., With I the 41-to-0 count against them, tlie Lions began a passing and hog plunging game after a short Pitt hick had placed the oval In andfseld, liloonves passed to Conn for a thirteen lard gain and line bucks by Conn, Collins, Moonses, and a long one by Lasich, placed the Lions on the Pitt 8-yard line. From this po sition Conn hurled a pass to Brewster' ,on the 1-yard line and then one to; oyes the goal line. Lasich's 'attempted placement was blocked. In the last quarter there nes no-scoring: Ski PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LION HARRIERS WIN FROM PM, 15-40 Gain Third Consecutive Shutout Against Panthers—Plebes Lose Meet, 24-31 For the third consecutive year Lion harriers recorded a perfect score against the University of Pittsburgh erosi-country team when they won the dual meet here Saturdaj 15.40. Captain Glassburn, Kenny England, and Charlie King finished in a triple tic for first place, running the val sity - course in twenty-seven minutes and fifty-two seconds The entire Penn State team completed the course before the first Pitt runner finished Following closely after the leaders, Greningcr placed fourth and Rishel finished fifth. Space and Van Cise with sixth and seventh places cons- I 'pleted the Lion team. Lawrence ! Placed ighth to lead the Panther gunners." He was. followed by Ills team mates also and Smoyer. Yearlings' Defeated, 21-31 ; The cross-country run Saturday be ; gan between the halves of the varsity football "grime on New Beaver field. After two laps around the quarter tnile track the runners followed the varsity course around the golf links, finishing with a final lap around the ; track. - With a brilliant splint at the finish, llXrvey passed two Pitt men, Wagon ,houser and -Kirkpatrick, to win the freshman cross-country run Saturday. Althmigh a Blue and White limner placed fast, Pitt with second, third, fourth, sixth and ninth places de feated the Nittany yearlings, 24-31. ;:ifaclilurdo of Pitt placed fourth 3n this meet while Sauerland with fifth place'was the second Lion runner to cross the finish line. SANDWICHES SALADS For That Late Breakfast—STOP AT TILE , , LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP Right m the Malt of the Fmtonity Senior, FOUNTAIN SERVICE. 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Lail) ette-Penn A field goal spelled the margin of victory in Penn's 3-to-0 conquest of the Easton closes Saturday The Leopards outplayed and outrushed the Red and Blue, howevet, and had an advantage in first done; The strong Lafayette line should ChM the Lions plenty of trouble when they meet next week. \Vest Vtrgtnia-liansas State The undefeated and untied Kansas Aggies had things pielty much then own way at Moigantown Saturday and walked off with a 10-to-0 victory ore, the Mountaineers. This vas the fourth defeat of the year for West Virginia. Victinies have -been re corded uses Duquesne and Washing ton and Lee. Lehzgh-Muhlenberg Lehigh flushed a new running at tack against Muhlenherg and found it effective enough to tun up the high-, est smote over the Allentown eleven in a decade, 33-to-0 The Brown and White attained its second victory of the season mainly through the sen sational v.mk of Chick Halsted, vet eran halfback, who tore thiough the Crudmal and Grey line for long suns. Wa3 flesh u rg-West minister In defeating then• old rivals, the Titans of Westininistei, the Wolf coached gridmen displayed the power that was in evidence here in the fast game of the season to um by a 7-to-G scale. Several Yellow Jacket stars smote back in thee lineup after an at tack of influenza. HOME BAKED PIES and CAKES Intramural Harrier's ', Compete Tomorrow Seventeen groups will compete in the intramural moss country meet to moriow afternoon at 5 o'clock. En. trants wug follow the varsity course. Organizations participating in the tournament may enter any number of men in the meet, Homer G Ressler '32, tourney manager, said. At least four men must finish lions a unit in order for it to stoic any points, he said. Lebanon Valley-Mt. St. Mary's One point also was the difference between metoly and defeat to Lebanon Valley, who nosed out the Emnutsburg eleven, 7-to-G. Warren Light, hard-hitting Annville fullback, again stood out in the victory. Temple-W. & J. Although still suffering from , their beating at the hands of Lafayette, the Presidents offeted stubborn_ op-, position to Temple's Owls Friday night, holding them to a 6-to-3 score. Again, Temple's offense ap pealed weak. Dickinson-Swarthmore With a 37-yard pass from Dick - to Spahr m the lust play of the ganie, ,Dichinsin defeated the Idttle , Quakers Satuiday, 18-to-12. Dick, who made the successful kick in the game with the Red Devils here, missed a similar attempt just a few minutes before the successful-pass. S)raouse•JLchigan State The Orange strengthened its claim to Eastern honors with a brilliant vic tory over the Spartans at East Inn sing, Michigan, Saturday, 15-t0.1.0. A fighting rally in the second half brought victory to the New Yorkers. 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LAST HOME GAME Sigel. Wooinert Reported in Shape FOr Bellefonte Teom.-Coooner t spec's !Little Saturday The freshman football team began its final week of drills yesterday in preparation for its last home appear ance Saturday against Bellefonte Academy. With the team's cripples rounding. Into shape, hopes for victory against the neighboring prep school, appear,. much brighter. , It is quite probable . ,that that Woolbert will be able to take his place in the center of the line again Saturday, as his shoulder, injured in the Pitt contest, is giving him little trouble.' Sigel also will probably be ready for action. After heariiig of Bellefonte's sur prisingly strong stand • against the powerful Western Maryland yearling eleven Saturday, Coach Larry Con over anticipates anything but an easy_ game ,with the visitors. Scrimmages in the new developed last vieek will probably occupy, the attention of the freshmen today -and ,tomorrow. Balasta, Pitt-halfback, who was M- Jured,when the-yearling Panthers met the freohmen here recently, has recov. crest sufficiently to_ return to ins studies at Pittsburgh. - • LEAD HOCKEY TOURNAMENT J 'Defatilig both 'senior - and junior hockey teams by a score ofr4-to-1, the sopholnores took the'lewiln the wo men s Interclass tourney which began hist week' on Holmes Held. " , '5.25 .- to $4O $35.i0 $46
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