Tuesday, November 17.1931 Our Opponents West Virginia-George., si Aft. a well played, spectacular game, Georg,tov.n emergnl the vic tor over the Mountaineers by a 13- tnb The result does not de scribe tha closeness of the game, for 'West Voginia held the Hil!toppers on fanly eson toms thioughout most of the contest Though his team was ilefmted,, Clptain Johnny Doyle pro,.d himself one of - the most dan gerous backs in the East with his sensational ietuin of punts. Lehigh• Rutgers Jack Grossman hid a brilliant fare ssell to college football by sensing three rf Rutgers' foul touehdossns in the Scarlet', 21-to-12 conquest of ',- high Saturday The defeat nipped Lehigh's nese ',inning stinak in the had but didn't stop them ham flash ing a poweiful passing attack ulneli gave them thsn scores HaMend, in paititulai, stalled fot the 13s own and White s ith sensational gains through the home t,ain's line Wa3ne,burg-Slipper,) Rock In one of the day's minor suiptises, the Teaehms donned Waynesburg's Yellow Jackets, 11-to-d, at Shimmy Bock Satuiday Badly cripplld, the Wolf coached eleven evidenced little of the po,ei that they displayed her and scoted but seven faint downs to the victors' sixteen Labannn Valley-Juniata A bewildering aerial attack enabled th' Annville team to seine an army 21-to-0 vi..itoiy over the Huntingdon eleven Saturday. The chin ges of Coach "Hooks" llylm sonic onset in dangei and had things platy much lhair rmn way throughout the con test, Temple-Cartiegle Teel, The Oita were dateated fon the flint lane this year whm Carnegie Tech unleashed a powerful (list hlaf dive to um by a 19-0-13 scone Sat utility. Tempi, displayed, n defeat, the fight that has Lean noticeably lacking in then victories, by coming back to scone then flint teen points in the last half, Completely outclassed, tho Ited liblvd, never had a chance against a bong Planl,hn and Mai shall eleven Ind Norte overwhelimd by a 2840-7 score at Lancaster Salm day. The home team sem ed m th st five unutes of play and kept batteung may at the Dickinson line all !Hough the game S 3 racuse-Colgate Auritner ensimn lead°, fell Satur day wh,n Syideas°, after being un defeated in seven games. was unable to cheek tir powmfuroffensive of its tiaditional Maroon 'wall, who mon by a decisive 21-to-7 scor latstm and Reynolds, who caused the Lion plenty of bauble in the Ilouseparty game, teem unstoppable and ploughed tun nugh Ova Orange line lot steady gains Sweeping end runs and baff ling forwards gate Colgate the vie tm y Whatever claims Pitt has fm , ast. ma title .honors were colsiderably ,trengthened Satuidav when the Panthen unlea,lod a passing attack which completely bewildered the Cadets and enabled the Sutherland chargas to walk away with an easy 26.t0-0 tuamph Tim Army backs were completely bottled up , by the powmful Blue and Gold line. PLAYS AT WEST POINT William V Maltz 'l2 letter winner on Conch Ifiggin4' 1930 football team, calmed West Point this full and is playing regular left end on the plebe team nt the Academy. Ha was instrumental in the Cadet's victory over Valley Rage Military Academy recently by playing the full game, and scaling one touthdo‘n. lIAVING BREAKFAST HERE TOMORROW Campus Green Room ARRIE E. ROGERS FURNISHING AND REMODELING OF CITY and FRATERNITY HOUSES DRAPERIES—SLIP COVERS—ANTIQUES— FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS— UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING 4006 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh Schenley Apartments Shops Mayflower 4622 MRS. J. T. LEATHERS Local Representative Phone 495• R 417 West Nittany Avenue, State College, Pa. I. M. Football Tournament Advances to 4th Bracket Schill Sets Limit of 2 , Engagements on ' Each Night- With the close of thud round com petition tonight, intramural football will advance to fourth hiacket games Thuisday. Only too games will bc, played on a single night from non on, occluding to Flom, E Schell '32 tourney manager Semi-final contests well be player off Monday, and the final game r scheduled foi Saturday following tilt Thanksgiving vacation Probably al all-intiamural team will be selecte, again this yeah, Schell said In Thursday night's engagements Sigma Nu downed the 2-rear Ags 7-to-0 The score came on a twenty yard sun by, White, a halfback Ph Kappa Sigma defeated B. T U. by the same score A Monies of passes brought the ball within scoring dis tance, where the victois' 190-poune line opened the way foi .1 touchdown Continue Games Tonight Delta Sigma Phi soon over Phi Del ,ta Theta, fiv,l' fest downs to three, lin a close gum? the scone night The vanners reached the tnenty-five yard marker twice, but were unable to score Phi Epsilon Pi gained a lone i touchdown on a forty-yard run from !an mtemepted pass to done Phi Kap ' pa Nu, G-to-0. Kappa Sigma downed Sigma Al. pha Epsilon, 7-to-0, Friday night, when Balling mowed the goal on a seseety-five yald run through the line Phi Kappa seined in the last garotte to win a slim 6-to-0 victory over Alpha Tau Omega The win ning elm,en made nine fast donna tc the losers' eight. Sigma Phi Sigma defeated Delta Tau Delta, 13-to-0 Power Plays, ir which Spangler, fullback, averaged over five yards, were responsible for the victory Scoring on an inter cepted pass, Lambda CM Alpha 75 STUDENTS TO ATTEND FIRST RIFLE TEAM CALL Regular Peactice Will Start Afler Close of Thanksgi,ing Recess Se,enty-five candidates for the var sity rifle team .111 be prcsent at the first practice, to 'be hid shortly af ter the Thanl.sgiN mp reccss ends, Lieutenant Lyman 0 Williams, coach of the team, has announced. Three should°, to shoulder matches have been carded, Sor tsio of which no dates have been set. The first motels mill La held with the Civic Rifle club of Mill Hall on4anuary 11. On Jammu 23 the Penn State men will tinsel to Annapolis for a shoulder to shoulder meet 'math the Naval Academy team. Gettysburg will come here on February 13 for a meet Matches have also been sched uled ,ith \Vest Virginia University and Carnegie Tech An in has Inca oxtended t the National Rifle associat , on to hal, the inteicollegsate rifle meet at Pen State this teat. Edgai P. \Yoko '32 will captain the 1931-32 team, an tho post of manage, will bo held b Jasper L Clam ley '33. SQUABS DELIVERED Far All Occasions Dressed, Each 45c Order Day Ahead Phone 651 , Box 112 BELLEFONTE, PA. Surviving Elevens Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma Chi Upsilon Delta Sigma Ph, Independent Cubs Kappa Signia Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Epsilon Pi Phi I appa Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Sigmr Nu Sigma Phl Epsilon Sigma Phi Swam Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chl lowned Alpha Ch: Rho, 11-to-O. Hyte, who Intercepted the pass, rand_ too Tonight, Sigma Nu and the 'lnde pendent Cubs, Phi Epsilon Pi and Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Sigma, and Lambda Chi 41pha and Phi Kappa soul play igainst each other No games will ,e played tomon ow night Alpha Chi Sigma and Tau Kappa Epsilon {ler,- scheduled to play in last night's competition. Sigma Phi Ep ;don UR; to meet Phi Sigma Kappa, and Alpha Phi Sigma was to engage Chi Upsilon Theta Chi and Plo Kappa Sigma completed the list Never parched, - never toasted , . ...,. ... _ C •,, .. ...;.;.. ELs ..., .7 : ,„„. ~. ,:„.... E 111 in nature's own mild way! EVERYONE knows now that Camels are the fresh ing. They need no parching or toasting to make them Cigarette If inquiry went deeper, it would reveal that CaMels are the natural moisture cigarette. 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The Saltshum eleven held a 20-to-0 margin at the half and came back to smote three mme touthdoons to rho third quartet and add twenty-six points to their total in the at pet. mod Hamilton sins the loader in the as sault on the Blue .d Whit, goal line, scoring three touLlulorns before Coach Jim Marks stetted the prude of substitutes limo scum mug Phi) , came on bidliant sprints mound end, one for thnty-five }aids and another for thinly-Aght. Stuart, who was sent In as subst• tote for Montgomery at left half. back, accounted for two inor, of the Kisla , a,pinnters, one of these being on a forty yard pass over the goal Made FRESH ...Kept FRESH l's A New Recokul ll' Penn Stale "15-0 LE Itml,l-61 Bator Scholl Roinoser Brandon Roof _ _ P. Moor" -- SI Li MN lor _ SI emp Montgomery. ___LH__ Hamilton Ril__ O'Neil Score by permds• Ke,ln 13 7 19 25-61 State '3S 0 0 0 0— 0 'me thrown IA May. 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