LEOPARDS SUBDUE NITTANY GRIDMEN Sidelines in the contest at Easton. The vic tory for Coach Ileib lltCiacken as as his fast at the expense of Bob Hig gins. DetAilet, member of the past Lion crow-country tow, cx ed I egret that Ir.t was not to en he IC I-A meet this teal no he ed the team good luck on then Item lot Non Yolk Finlay. tho ttas on the fieshman team s fast lime and on the vat during the lemmata of his Col yoat, he I,ll%S.LOillitr) chaalpalll hp has remained in l'ennssl - since 1023 Penn State mon e meet four 13111 CS in this per , mhule the Um‘ermt3 of Penn- I,anm. with its meter) in 1929, pt the amen from leas tog the ate -0— nu fold College to planning an coalmi of ten nrdatutions np iinotel2. it. 000 5170 for the put of eau ring on athletic ielation , ain.mg IL...robot schools. Ten ,: .111,M1g(.111011t4 Mould require all teams masted pledge them , to non-,ubsidrtation ._o_ Penn States Blue Band Joined the nstuon-n ale memorial bee ces to Coach finale liockne at, e I..tfa) cite foothall game Sat . da,. Sim ilar I)bsenanc, crc held at other games Iroughout tht countr). -0— rest viignua has met with little ,netess on the grulnon this sea than Penn State Of eight es Played, fit, were won by their •nents. Dettoit, the Kansas Ag , Foadhain, Pitt, and Georgetown downed the Mountaineers ——o— The Lout freshman football learn crossed the goal•lme for is onl) score of the season in the aloe against Dickinson Semin r). Opposing learns recorded a lgal of 120 points against 7 .cored hr the Nittan) first year =MI he annual inteleollegiate cross nti y meet ha. been held at Van [lank. Palk, New Yank City, eve, y r since 1910. The - lust inn took in at Pi inceton in 1908 Com,ll 1 this meet, as well as the next I=l=l For the third tonsemitite neck nd Penn State's football oppon nts scored more than thirt> mitts against the Blue and \ Into total of 1011 points ere amassed against the Lion arsit) us tom pared 14 Ilh 13 Dints gained us IMIMI 'th th 2 -2kception of, Notre, ,Danie Ar mv, Penn State ha% attracted large,t. crowd to a football game he Pitt Statham In the Thanl.- 05 Dar game of 1027, over fan, attended. Ora Pitt-Lion con- Pitt stun the tilt, 80-to-0 -0— lhe Lifa.tette football pro •rant toter displayed a cut of aptain Juilt, Lasich in the posi ion of most prominence. Woo •ter, the Maroon officials erred n presenting an Ifritan Lien as 'cat State; ey mho] I=l=l tay Sttehei, krm,'s .tar half- I, play IA baNkttball on the Penn to 'III,IIS in 1028 as a member the 11aeleton high ,hool chain mdlip team 11a7leton defeated ,i,tmsn in the finals bete As itain of Ailey', cant team, Steck ill olav against the Lion Ilse at u,t Point this unite, I=l=l Itin innceetliAl in defeat ng 15. S. I for the ftril time in LvpSea, of arid relations phut thin donned the Presl - nls, la.tieti, at. heed...burn Sa . MIAs . pproximateb In only 'al., bane heen aimed bete eon lie tan xhnul, during the thirtl - period I=l=l 1110 fit e undef•a ad soccer teams ul seta al tt eel, ago, stall are un rutted ni spite of contests bet. eon tee of the teams Penn State and nn each met Hat et ford, only to mice with tie stoics hotel fold the only team in the tr,t oup sehed ed to play Penn 1=:=1 Clued, at Boston trntserstt) re. used to dale student, at that tit- Walton until the football team tad non a ,tetory The team aloe alu ough t so men students here are back in the good graces the feminine element. CO-EDS Make SCHLOWTS QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters (Continued firm tinge one) WllLos Scores 're ice A fumble in the first quintet on the Penn State 11-lard line delayed the fast Leopard threat after the Maroon backs had advanced the oral on straight line plays Twine again in this pm mil the Lion, ehecLed Mm eon advances deep in the Blue and White let Not to be denied, the proteges of Coach McCracken, Inspired by the in petion of Bob 'Wilcox into the fray, talked after Baas had mtmcepted one of Bob Smder's aerials and pushed over then fast sic-polntel It dew, scored bus second touchdown by r2ceiving a Uity-five yard pass helm Irani later in the same clor . ter. Lafayette ads arced its total to twenty points by the lid of a fifty yard forwaid pass, Wiight, to Wet myth, which followed the Lion much to the Platoon line. Two passes, Snyder to Ciunshaw and Moornea to Crinishaw, had placed the cos al within seoiing distance, but .m -other forward fell untouched in the end eerie and the Easton maimen were giro possession of the ball ! twenty yards from then own goal McCracken's gild dei a shoved! across two mac touchdowns in the fourth period after they had inter cepted a Lion forward pass on the State 2,0-yard line Four plays late, Eugen, substitute for Fos. at full back tallied a sis-pointer only to be followed near the end of the quartet by Socolow's sikty-four yard tun for touchdown The lineup Penn State (0) Lafayette (I t) Slusset LE Wet ninth McMillen LT Cook Curry LG Ethane!, Andel son C Reutet Basch RG Haa, Sternpeek RT Atribt ose Rreu stet RE. Cuillo Snyder QB Alai. Coiling LH__ ... We mitt Moony es RII Millet Lasich (e) FB Po. Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 13 7 13 33 , - Touchshmns—Wilco , 2, Weimuth Bugen, SOCOIOU. Points after touch doum—Wermuth, Cook, Yount (place ments) Sulistatutrom—Penn State Shields for Stomped.. Wantshouse for Laedch, Harper for Collins, Zawaclo for An derson, Long for Harper', Cole for Herein, Laatu for Long, Rosenberg for Brewster, Bedoskr for Curry, Crimshaw for Sloss... Maceleer for Snyder, Thomas for Macaleer. La fat ette• Bingen for Pe•:, Video , : for Hughes for Edraney, Irttin for Wright, Yount for Hughes, Fisher for Haas, Sullivan for Wermuth, Hill for Sullivan, Soo°low for Wlleo., Ward for Wermuth, Sales for Reuter, Jacobs for Buben Betel ce-4 T. Clinton, Yale. Um e—D Watkey o, Bei acuse Head Linesman—J A Buckhout, Holy CI ocs Field Judge—H. IIL Sin Ingo , Penn sy JUNIORS DEFEAT FRESHMEN, TIE SOPHOMORES IN HOCKEY The Junior girls class team tied the vophonan es 1-to-1 and defeated the freshman 2-to-0 in games played last week on Holmes Field in the Intel class hockey tournament. The con test scheduled for Saturday between the ,enimis and sophomores IN. 1 . 01- kited to the sophomore= Games played this week between the inteitlass teams •w dl deter none the championship Menthe's from the thiec uppei class teams will then he ' chosen to play in the annual Alloy and ;Navy game Saturday aftei noon. I=l Oi cad, ilefeatme. Delta Gamma by a sem e of IG-toi in the m trumm at volley-boll tout ney no 1111 meet the MaeAlhstei hall team the, on eel:. The wmnetz of this match will play Ct ange dot nutory rot the ehammonshm. GIVE HER YOUR PORTRAIT _ FOR CHRISTMAS ria ...: ... It Will Remind Her of You While You AI e Away The reCognized work of the Ace Hoffman Studio gum antees you a becoming portrait. Come in Early Call S7O for Appointment ACE HOFFMAN STUDIO Over Montgomery's GUARDS Lam Goal Prom, Lehigh Offensne Phn Students Will Stage Rally Thursday Night, Lion followers n ill cheer the football team on in its quest for a second victory at a sendoff rally pieceding the tvain's departure to meet West ..Vitginia at Morgan town in the Vaisity hall quad tangle at 7.30 o'clock Thursday night The sendoff here will precede a smoker and rally to be held by al umni at the Hotel Morgan in Itlot gantonn on the etc of the Lion- Mountaineer clash. All freshmen are tenoned to attend the local tally, according to Harty A Ban dy!. '33, yunioi class president. West Virginia Game Marks Bth Meeting With Lions Since 'O4 When tin Penn State eleven meets West Vugima Unneisity on the grid ircn at Moigantown, W. Vu Satur- Oay, it «dl be the eighth meeting of the two teams in twenty-eight years The Lions have been defeated once .and tied once by the Mountaineers Football relations betheen the too institutions baron in 1902, when Penn State darented the Nest Vir ginia team, 84-to-0. The victory has repeated in 1901 and 1005 by scores of 0-to-0 and 10-to-0 The 1907 game was cancelled, but in 1908 the Lions were again vic torious, 12-to-0. The following year the Mountain°er gialmen were buried under a 40-tn-0 avalanche of touch downs Relations were discontinued in 1910 and stele not resumed again until 1923 when West Virginia held Penn State to a 13-to-13 tie in New k city , No game was played in 1921, but en 1925 the Lions wore given the hono. of playing, at the dedication of the new Mountaineer stadium Breaking the ons for the [mt. tone, West Vir gond was the victor, 11-to-0 lIEICKLIN 'lO WEDS IEAGER Isado, E Ilea.klin '3O, foinict head cheerleader, maitted Miss Lu cille Yeagei of Bentick Saturday. The couple 'aside in Charlotte, Noah Catalina. whore Heicklin is en gaged in the rnsmance business. Steam Pressing 35c Mrs. Andy Smith I=l PLUMBING AND HEATING Albert Deal & Son 117 S Finset. St. Mono 103 NN STATE COLLEGIAN , NITTANY BOOTERS TIE LEHIGH ELEVEN Fail To Brea'k Deadlock After Battling 1 Extra Periods On Bethlehem Field Falling to Weak n 2-lu-2 to after four extra pentads, the Lion hooter, reglsteled another deadlock in then undefeated season ',hen the:, engaged Lehigh at Bethlenent Satuldn, ,ftet noon A prom oral Lehigh team duel ned a stelling bo and of soma to ti, the Lions. Poi the second tulle in the history of Penn State soccm, a Blue and White team tosorted to foul es tra periods in an attempt to bleak u deadlock. Five years ago, Havetread and Penn State battled to a tic in the regulation game and four extra pm mils On both occasions the game re sulted in a deadlock Iv.° pet me acquired in Vie ease of a tie game, but additional ones ale ontnely optional to the contestants, Score in Closing Second, Play dating the fort too quartets was on eten taint-, and no some \Olll , tallied by half tone Lehigh node the first goal early in the thud. and Penn State followed with too point- els The Lions maintained tho edge until Lehigh managed to seer, ohen only thirty seconds of the game ic mained The insulting tie was un broken at the end of (bur ute extra petwils The first score of the game was made early in the thud quattet by Hammond, flints Btotsa and White outside tight player, oho had bone suhsti-1 tilted at the end of the fiat settod Chick Musser, substituting Cot herb l Masters at inside left fin Penn Stated retaliated with a pointot on a pass from right wing. Three or four minutes latter in the thud quarter, Shorty Edmards, stocky Lion boater at inside left, tallied the final Nittany score silica he cut in on la. pass front Bill Shea, tight half back With the ty seconds to go at the end of the fourth period, I climb tied the Lions ohtn a comet hick hrj Hammond was cons erted into a goal I . • by Weiner, imothei Lehigh substitute, who headed the ball into the net beyond Islittany defense Lehigh Iliprin es Form The Lion hooters met the best team on then schedule Satu“las, accold ing to Coach Bill' Jeffr,y ,ho be haves that the Balikl.on town has displayed a brand of hall far supei to that of any of the other Ncttanb opponents. Having lost to Ha‘cifoid, Penn, and S,arthmore tally in the season, .. and don't forget to NO ."ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS" TO TAINT THE BREATH OR STAIN THE TEETH Another Deddlock Beast State 1(2) Lehigh (2) Z.lcKune (o)____ G ____ SU outh,betg I lenony Rylt Chapin lint Icier LET Byers , Shea RIM Abbe . Dayton CHB Wllltants 11, ans _ LHB Hatt I', ,on OR____ ___ Standing Millet IR Fountam lb alfot d CF Gold Nla,ter, IL_ Ft emit I,:dnat do OL Altllet (e) Stole by pet cods Penn State ____., 0 0 2 0-2 Lehigh 0 0 1 1-L2 Coale, Hammond, Muo,,n, Ed , v,attl , ,, Werner . , Substitution, Penn State—Mos for Master., Holmes for Biud. ford, Knecht for Miller. Refetce—Peacock Time of 'minds-22 minutes Four c‘lia pm iods-5 minutes each . Lehigh lathed to he Na‘y 'Wednesday and deadlock Penn State by the same score the follonlng Sat- Imlay. Thu plevious neck, they donned the Along Princeton closet, While the Nittany barn lacked de teimniation at the center Lot wait] po sition, the halfback line, consisting of Bill Shea, Al Daykin, and Frank E‘ang, piovideethe Lion edge in of fensive play. E=l Lehigh presented a well-balanced combination mlnch displayed diner playing ability The Bethlehem half backs ga‘e the line a little mote sup pent than is usually exuected on a college , occer team Generally speak ing. Coach Harry Carpenter's play ers wme uell-built and heaviel than the Penn State boaters Al Daytan made a splendid bid fin all-American center-halfback ',Shen e•celled for tin Lions mink Iliad- Laid and Edwards starred in the Nit tany attack. Gold ,as outstanding fin Lehigh with Hammond and Wit hams naming well in the battle Captain Ted MeKuno at goal suc ceeded in stopping Lehigh', numerous attempts to score which ought base ,resulted in a loss for Prim State. FOSTER COAL & SUPPLY. CO. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M keep kissabl6 OLD - GOLDS The marriage ceremony doesn't demand it. But the Newlyweds who take OLD GOLDS as their wedded choice in cigarettes are showing a nice tonsideration for each other. For OLD GOLD is a pure-tobacco cigarette —.100% natural-fla vored. Free of those greasy Muscle Doesn't Denote Brain Power, Graduate. Student Reveals in Thes Penn State's non-athletes ate mole intelligent than her athletes, accord ing to the findings of John 's. Cooper, n graduate stud-tnt, echo made a study of the/question I ist semester for lus ma stei 's degt ee Basing his conclusions on the scores made by pans of sonnet ath- Lletes and non-athl , 2tes of all schools in the Can negic Achievement tests in May 1028, it was found that the no lathletes seceded Ors athletes by 23 2 ' points - The tests AS ale divided 1140 „four pinto. The In st included questions in main al ',lenee and mat/nmaties, while the second sins on languag,s, social science, and ancient cmh7a t on. lateratm e and the fine in to weie the subpcts in the thud test, wink: questions in social science and plulosoph} made up the fourth Non-athletes in both the Agtlout tole and the Liberal Atts schools Not in Many Years Have Prates on Good Clothes Been so Low Society Brand, Charter House, Braeburn and Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes • B ACK TO PRICES OF FIFTEEN YEARS AGO You no longs• need take chances—you ' no longer need risk dussappointment by buying a low priced gal meat. 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In the I alai e and fine at is test they tL tem' 121 points higher than the athletes. This was the largest vantage the athletes oh ta I throughout the study By compai ing itcluevement scores with sent es made in the telhgcnce tests dui ing Fresh Week, Cootier found that ath could mole neatly attain the ley. achmvement of which they capable, if they cycle sidling other words, the athletes prove , be quicker thinkers than the non ',totes
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