Page Six Sidelines The impressive ceremony between the third and fourth quarters of the Colgate game was Penn State's part m the nation-wide tribute to a man whose contiabution to American foot ball was invaluable—Knute Rockne. lEEIMI l'or the first time ui three years of Nar.t.) play. Captain Judy Lawli nas alment from the starting lineup N% hen the Lions took the field against the Colgate gridmen on Saturday. Geotge "Spike" Collins Nlas judged the most outstanding Penn State player in Satin day's game ugh Col-. gate and alas awarded a paw of Nettleton Algonquin shoes by Mont gomery's The three coaches as 110 made the selection were Bob Higgins, Lan Conovet, and Dutch Hermann. I=l=l Captain Larry Belanger of the Sy ratux• aross-eountry team has as en first place in iner) dual meet that the Orange lull and dalers haie engaged in the, fall IMIMI l'ot the fii,t time in three yea. a Penn State football team held an ad vantage °sal a =pi opponent when the Lions obtained a 7-to.G lead against Colgat, on Saturday. At the end of the firot half of the Thanks gning Day game with Pittsburgh two }ears ago, the Blue and White grid slats held a sundae margin, 7-to-G. IMM!! Penn State and Syracuse each have four legs on the Intercol legiate Cross-Country cup. If the Lion harriers retain their championship non last year in Neu York city, they wilt gain permanent possession of the trophy. IMIIII MI McMillan, Lion left tackle, has Liken the phase of Cal Shav,ley, last year's steady tackle. Shassley played mom , during the 1930 season than any other man on the team and this year McMillen, a tackle, too, has achieved the distinction of being the hardest nailing griddo I=o=l In the cross-country Inert at Syracuse Saturday rival Captain', Belanger and Glassburn ran the file-mile course aver the drum lines in less lime than Paul Reh m, in his record breaking time of 1929. 1=1:=1 For the second successive yeas Penn State's haulers has e dispelled defeat to a championship team at. Sysacuse. Last yeas the Orange liminess had Jousneyed to State Col lege as an undefeated group and again this year they had an un blemished semi] until Coach Cart mell'a teals, set them down on Satur day. -0- Notre Dame's Ramblers defeat ed the third football team from Penn.yls a= in three neeks First they donned Pitt, 25-to-12, then Carnegie Tech, 19-to•0 and on Saturday they fended oler Penn to the tune of 19-to-0. When Pole, State and Ldngh meet on Not enthet 28 at Philadelphia m a football game fot unemployment lef, it will be the second appearance tot each team in that city this sea ,on Ihe Lions played Temple at the Owl Stadium on October 10, while Le high engaged Penn on Rankle, Field a neck late, PLUMBING AND HEATING Albert Deal & Son FOSTER COAL & SUPPLY CO. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 11.,1-M Try Our 35c Lunch COLLEGE DINER THE Always Open COLGATE MACHINE HUMBLES GRIDMEN ll (Continued li ow page one) given the ball on Colgate's 1-yard line. Lasich failed in an attempt at the heavy Maroon line, but Moonves sipped through left tackle for a touchdoun. Captain I.Amich's place ment gave the Iliggins'-coached team a one point margin before the lust quarter ended. Samuel Scores 'fume Staging on their nun 45-vald the Lions adtanced the pigskin to the Maroon 22-yard line from whose Conn passed to Moonves standing in the end zone. The halfback dropped the ball and Colgate put it in play on the Maroon 20-yard line. By lolling up five successive fast downs in one match the Kenn= had succeeded in scaling their second touchdown be fore the half ended. With the same double pass play that he had employed in scamp the fast Maroon touchdown, Bob Samuel, sophomore quarterback, tallied his second sm-pointet of the afternoons in the third quarter. Lister, Orsi, and Antolini wen responsible tot the other touchdowns for the Hamilton • elen,en To open the last quarter Lltstel passed to Captain Orsi for the fourth Colgate soon and berme the period had ended Antolini, substituting for Samuel, took the ball over the goal line to end a fifty-five yard achance Rowe who had replaced John Litster was ready to plunge the ball over the Lion goal line as the game ended The victory for Colgate gas e thel Maroon a 2-to-1 advantage In three games played, for the Kertmen de feated the Lions last year by a 40- to-0 count. In 1911 the Lions , humbled a Hamilton ele, en to the tune of 113-to-9. The lineup• Penn Stale (7) Colgate (12), Slusser Anderson Wahl LT Sthiebel Curry LG Smith C. Anderson C Marsland Kane RG Hill Berry RT B. Ellis Brewster RE Orsi (e) Snyder GB Samuel Collins LII Reynolds Subach RH Soleau Wantshouse ____FB Litster Penn State 7 0 0 0— 7 Colgate 6 7 012-32 Touchdowns, Penn State—Moonves, Colgate—Samuel 2, Ors', Litster, An tolini. Point after touchdown—Las , ich (placement), Ulster 2 (place ment). Substitutions—Penn State: Last& for Wantshouse, Moons es lot Subacli, Conn for Snyder, McMillen lot Wahl, Stempeck lot Berry, Zawackt for An derson, Torrance for Zanacki, Cole for Kane, Bedoski for Cole, Rosen berg for Brewster, Gtimshaw for Slusset, Resell fat Catty, Laatu for Collins, Harper for Laatu, Long for Rome% NVentzel for McMillen. Substitutions—C olga t e. PI on deck: for Schiebel, Blum fot Smith, Meld for W Anderson, Antolini for Samuel, Ask for Reynolds, Rowe for Luster, O'Hara tot B. Ellis, Van- Husen for Hill, Lee fur Ors], Peters lot Mamland, Semis for Solead, Con toy for Ask. Referee—E C. Taggart, Rochester Umpire—D 13 Daugherty, Washing ton & Jefferson Head Llnesman—G, W. Hoban, Dartmouth Field judge —J. R Lehecha, Lafayette. "You Can Get It at Metzger's'' SHOT GUNS FOR RENT Single Barrel 50c per day—Double $l.OO per day FRATERNITY STATIONERY REDUCED Special 98c—Regular Price $1.75 GO Sheets-50 Em elopes • L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. FRUIT The Pennsylvania State College Orchards Fur the next tmo weeks, beginning Tuesday, October 27, fresh cider mull be on sale at the flint packing house. Bring your own container. All winter varieties of apples s ill be on sale at the same place as well as the town grocery stores. A salesman will be on duty during business hours. Packing house phone No. 913-R-4. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE --- IMaroon Victory Penn State (7) Colgate (32) Fust DON% ns 17 95—Yrads Gamed by Rushing__ 292 20 Yards Lost by Rushing !10___Forward Passes AttemptaL-9 3—Fernald Passes Completed-4 2___Fornasd Passes Intereepted-2 1 55—Yanlage Gained by Passing_76 48_—_Aserage Length of Punts___-41 0 Average Return of Punts--_3 20 Penalties 95 3 1 Fumbles ACADEMY DEFEATS '35 GRIDDERS, 6-0 Bellefonte Eleven Scores Lone Touchdown on Blocked Punt by Mike Although they had the ball within Bellefonte Academy's five yard line twice, the freshman football gridmen mete unable to capitalize on their smiling chances because of misplays, and a blocked punt gave the prep school elesen a G-to-0 victory on New Emmet field Satmday. Twice in the third quarter the year ling eleven marched down to within striking distance of - then opponents' goal line and both times they lost the ball, fitst on Taylor's fumble on the five yawl stripe and again when Belle fonte mem crud on a Lion misplay on the two yard line. Voight's superior punting enabled the Academy to kick out of danger and the chances for a Blue and "White victory were quelled. Bellefonte Scores The lone touchdown of the game was scored by the visitors four plays after the opening of the second half. Fol. losing the fug half in which honors were evenly divided, Douglas returned the kickoff to State's to enty-nine yard line After Taylor was able to make only too yards through the line, the freshmen elected to kick Mike, who played a stellar defensive role for Bellefonte all the ough the game, broke the ough .to block the punt on the twenty yard marker and sprinted the remaining distance for the six- Voight missed the try for point. A little later in the same period, State's big scoring opportunity took place Donald took Sigel's kick on his non eleven yard stripe. After a ten yard penalty had placed the ball on the Academy one-yard line, Voight Licked to his own twenty-eight yard lino oheie State almost lost the ball on a fumble by .Mikelonis Taylor gained four yards on two thrusts at the line, and then blikelonis passed nineteen yards to Skemp for a first down on the flee yard marker. Tay lot fumbled after the Nittany fullback had been held without gain. Volglit's bad kick at the end of the quarto' gate Coach Lorry Conoter's proteges another big chance. State took the ball on the Bellefonte ten yard line Taylor and Skemp plunged through the line for nine yards and the .Nittany fullback made a first ' down on the one yard marker as the last quarter began. He carried it an other foot and a half before the Nit tany misplay gave the visitors the ball. Near Postoffice THE' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ROOTERS DEADLOCK HAVERFORD ELEVEN Undefeated Soccer Teams Fail To Score After 2 Extra Periods of Play Unable to break a senseless tie at the end of two extra five minute pei mds each, the undefeated Penn State and Haverford soccer teams dead locked on the football practice field Saturday morning. Both elesens battled on even toms during the game is ith the Scarlet and Black on the defense most of the time. The Nittany booters bet the pace with lino offensive play infield, while the Main Liners stood off the offense with excellent work by then goal tendei and fullbacks. In the first quarto, Eddie Knecht at center forward failed to score vlthen he hesitated by trying to sot the ball up. Another chance to score was stopped when Shorty Edwards, outside left, turd to dribble too close. A kick by Masters ten yards out pass ed orcr the goal net. Near the end of the period, Haserfowl's attempt to score failed when the ball went MCI the net. Lions Assume Offensise ' Several kicks for goal by the Scar let and Black failed to register in the second setto after a few setimmages around the. Haverford goal. Hank Hartzler and Frank Evans bloke up two consecutive advances by the vas- Itors at the end of the quarter. The third period was featured by repeated Nittany offensives which were continually stopped by the Hav- Word defense Dutch Miller missed a splendid shot by inches which was followed with a potential goal kick by Bill Tyson headed away by Hazard, Haverford right halfback. Stanton, Main Line fullback, fig ured in breaking up numerous Nittany advances in the third quarter, while Zmtl, their star goalie, caught a cleat kick by Tyson and knocked one out by Chick Musser. A long dribble by Shorty Edwards down the entice length of the field sins Moken by the Haverford defense at goal. On one of seteral cornet kicks by Edwards in the last quaff ter, Al Day kin, center halfback, was hurt when he made a hard kick for goal. Late In the period, Haverford entered hte net but the point was nullified be cause they were offside. On a pass from Miller, Tyson's try for goal was thrown out by Emil in the closing minutes of the last quartet. Two extra periods were called by I the referee in an attempt to break the tie. A try by Havelford was thrown out by Captain McKune at goal near the end of the second pea hod. An offer for two more extra periods by Coach Jeffrey nab de clined by James Mefete, Haverford soccer tactician, and the game was recorded as a scoreless tie Er=l Students entered In the inter-col legiate hotseshoe competatlon may try fat high motes on the College courts after 4 o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. BIGELOW RUN COAL Philipsburg Coal Sl.OO Ton The Best Burning and Most Economical COAL TO USE Phones Centre Hall 26-R4 State College 71 MILSOM BROS. SQUABS DELIVERED For All Occasions Dressed, Each 45c _ Order Day Ahead Phone 651 Box 112 Bellefonte, Pa. Prosperity Checks Are Good at The Corner Our Opponints Latapette•Rutgera The Maroon bottled up Jack Gross man effectively and consequently had no trouble in taking a 22-to-0 decision from Rutgers Saturday. The Leo poldo revealed a passing attack in the Wright-to-Moss combination which accounted lot two of then touchdonns. W. Virginia-W. V. Wesleyan In a desperately fought game, West Virginia subdued the threat of a strong West Virginia Wesleyan eleven Saturday and won out by a 12-to-7 sane. The Mountaineers upset the dope by virtua of a supenor Hun and a brilliant individual performance by Leo Dotson, tater= fullback. Lehigh-Princeton The East witnessed a no more sur prising victory in Saturday's games than Lehigh's decisive triumph over the Princeton Tiget, 19-to-7. Austy Tate's proteges proved both that their new sunning attack, which func tioned so effectively against Muhlen berg last meek, is something to be feared, and that November 28 should be a very interesting afternoon for the Lions. Wa) nesburg-Geneva Scoring all three touchdonns through the air, the Covenanters played the Yellow Jackets at their assn game and handed them a 19-to-6 defeat at Beaver Falls Saturday. It N 4 65 Waynesburg's first defeat. Temple-Yillanota After spotting the Wildcats an catty touchdown, Temple showed its first real fight of the year by coming back to defeat the Blue and White eleven, 13-to-7. It was the Owls' first daylight battle since they en countered the Lions October 10. Dickinson-Gettysburg Out expectations were fulfilled when Dickinson and the Bullets battled to a scoreless tie at Carlisle Saturday. The Red Devils had a 7- to-4 ads antage in first downs but couldn't capitalize on their scoring chances. Syracuse-Western Resale The dililng power of the Orange machine was again demonstrated on Saturday when Vic Hanson's proteges overwhelmed Western Reserve by a .33-to-0 tally Syracuse remains one of the East's undefeated elevens. Pitt• Carnegie Tech Pitt is again champion of Smoky City gridiron warfare by virtue of a 11-t0.6 victory stet the Plaid Satur day. The Scots put up a strong battle but were powerless against the heavy Panthers. The smoke you like.:. is the smoke she likes for you! "I like to see a man smoke a pipe!" You've heard your own girl say it, perhaps You're sure to hear it nherever p/ girls get together. They puff assay • at our cigarettes. But they like to see • us have a go at the ' "strong,silentman's ' smoke"—a coin :, , panionable, time ( i ,/ . 1 proven pipe. V.. i There is some- She Was you to pnac thing satisfying a pspe about a pipe. It's a slow, reflective, hard-thinking smoke —or a calm, relaxing, restful smoke. 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Grenningei, England, and King with third, fourth and fifth places led the next Syracuse runner, Streeter, aho finished sixth. Van Cise in sev enth place completed the Lion scor ing Bateman, Harrison, and Sar gent, all of Syracuse, won the re maining harriers to place in the first ten. The victoiy Satin day was the sixth successive win registerd by the Lions °vet the Syracuse team In finishing second over the muddy five ibile course, Glassbuin registered faster time than did Rekers who set a record for the course in 1920. The Nanny captain's time was twenty nine inmates and fifty-eight seconds, BOND PAPER Excellent for Pen, Pencil, or Typewriter 500 Sheets, 8 1 /,xll Inches $.75 and $.85 , (r, o Grades) CALL JOHN E. RYAN Omega Epsilon Fraternity—Phone 07 FREE DELIVERY—WHEN YOU NEED IT , ___- ---- Sensational Shoe Sale Sweeping on day by day with increasing mo mentum this great super savings event shat teis all previous records of real bargain-giving. It is ci eating widespread attention, for the sav ings in price are something unusual! You should lose no time in getting here! If you could only realize and appreciate what ex tremely vast savings await you, nothing could keep you away. Today is the fifth day. Be here without fail! Sale lasts only five mole days College Boot Shop The University of Buffalo School of Dentistry THREE YEAR CURRICULUM The Next Regular Session Opens June 27, 1932 REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION Semester Hours Mglish • Chemistry (of which ut (oust 1 hours should be oigunic) _ , Biology 6 Physics - 6 Dental Technology Other credit sufficient to count two full years toward a B. A. or B. S. Degree. Students may take dental technology at this institution one week previous to the opening of the regular session Catalogue mailed upon request. For further information address School of Dentistry 25 Goodrich Sheet ' Buffalo, N. Y Tuesday, NoVember 10, 1931 GRIDDERS REOPEN PLAY TOMORROW I. M. Football Tournament Wlll Enter Second Round With 1 Games Set on Elm Night Intiaminal football competition wall enter the second sound an tomm row night's engagements Four genies will be played each night from now on until the finals arc reached, Flan= E. Schell '32, tournament head, has an nounced. Sigma Chi is scheduled to meet Alpha Chi Rho and Theta Kappa Phi to encounter Lambda Chi Alpha at 7 o'clock tonight At 8.30 o'clock, Phi Kappa will play Delta Upsilon and Alpha Tau Omega will engage the State club Tomorrow night, Alpha Chi Sigma will face Tau Phi Delta in the second round openet and Beta Theta PI will play Sigma Phi Epsilon Chi Upsilon ;will meet Pi Kappa Alpha and Beta Kappa will encounter Theta Chi. B T. U. and Phi Kappa Sigma, 2-3eor Ags and Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Nu and Phc Epsilon Pi, and Phi Delta Theta and Delta Theta Sigma are scheduled gaines for Thursday. Under the new system of holding foui games each night, the first half L played on one field and the second period on the other Odd. This mac tice is followed because only one field is lighted while a white ball must be used on the other, according to Schill approximately fourteen seconds slow er than that recorded by Belanger. The Lion haulers will compete in their last inset of the season when they seek to retain the team chain pionslup at the annual Intercollegiate cross:country run over the Van Cort landt Park course in Now York city Monday.
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