Monday Eyening; October 3(), 19 3 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor The Lions were unlucky to catch Columbia on the rebound Saturday. And „what a rebound! 'Sound] trounced ,by Princeton the week be fore, Coach Lou Little's charges were out to win. They had everything to lose, since a setback by the Penn .tate team would have placed them on the bottom of the pile in Eastern interco egiate grid standings Don't think that Captain Tommy Slusser and the rest of his team was .not in there trying every minute. For the first period and the greater part of the second the Blue and White squad held the New York team to a standstill and even kept The ball in Columbia territory most of the time. But the Little Blue team was not to be denied, and when Captain Cliff Montgomery, Barabas and Tomb started, Nittany 'Lion hopes were rudely pushed aside. When the game was over, Bob Hig gins' squad was completely worn out. They put their best in the game and fagged themselves doing it. That whole squad deserves all the credit in the world for putting. up the fight it did against a much stronger team. —J. H. S. PENN STATE vs .SYRACUSE Round Trip to SB7P SSrrhedse Follow your team to the big ganie. by'Greyhound Bus. Con genial crowdcoriifortable, cush ioned chairs schedules conven iently timed. You'll save money and have a pleasant,.scenic trip. Go 'Together Get thewhole crowd together! .0 _ ;_Save rnoncy..by.zhartering-a. • Greyhollnd" Inn— - direct. to the• Stadium. • GREYHOUND BUS DEPT' . ' Slate College Hotel College Ave. & Allen SA. Phone 300 • ::" GREIVOUND . . • • ORDER CHRISTMAS CARDS 10 Percent Discount on all Orders Before November 15 Old Main Art Shop LAROSNUqS PART WOOL FORMFITTING SHIRTS . a.AuI PANTIES 69c each EGOLF'S •, T.. STUDENT: ,CAFETERIA, . HIGHEST QUALITY FOOD GIVE US A TRIAL Phone 741-R 227 West Beaver Avenue , A We , dnesday R ~,, , 1 Thursday . LL 4 C S A LE! . Inc.R & lb' E IC K, n Friday Saturday Freshmen ROTH TOUCHDOWNS MADE BY ROBBINS Plunges .Through .Center, Skirts Left . gllO for Wallies in 13-to-7 Victory By JOHN A. BRUTZMAN '35 After a dismal first half marred by frequent fumbling in the Nittany Lion: cub backfield, the freshmen came back With a rush to defeat the Gettysburg! Plebes 13-to-7 on New Beaver field Saturday afternoon. Robbins, freshman fullback, tallied both Lion scores, the first one on a plunge through the center of the line 'early in the .third quarter. In the fourth quarter,' Robbins again took the ball on the tWo-yard" line, and while the Bullet line braced them selves for another drive - at center, Robbins calmly. skirted his' own left, end for the last tOachdOwn of the day. State Kicks .of' • State kicked .pff to Gettysburg as the game open ed, and after an ex change of punts, a fifteen-Yard pen alty and a fumble. put the' ball on State's own sixteen-yard line. When Robbins attempted to piint out of danger, the lick was blocked and Gettysburg recovered on the'one-yard mark. As the teams lined up, Shadle, Gettysburg Auarterback, took the ball from the center, and scored on tha ancient play, a ,quarterback sneak: The try for the extra point was good. The balance of the Brat half.saw little .actidn, with the action' staying within the twenty-five-yard" lines, cept fot'one'tmd moment, when State again fambled,'and the Bullets recov ere& the Nittany fifteen-yard 'inarker. The Lioniheld, hOwayer, and took the ball on downs as -.the half. ended. .Plebes Click in Second palf The Lion'freshman startsd.to click in'the second half. Taking ATM ball at the kick-off, the plebes Marehed down the field 'with consistent sums of five and eight yards until Rolibins dove over the'centerof the' Hie for a touch down. A pass foi the . exoa point: failed. ; ' During the : third quarter the bali was in 'Bullet territc4' most • of the time. The end. of the period fotind . 'the . Lions again threitening "Seiiie ' the ball being on the two -yard line as ended.: On the second play of the fourth quarter, Robbins skirted right end;for the last touchdown of the game. Gir ton place-kicked the extra point. Tor the balance of the game the. ,Lions constantly threateried to score, and undoubtedly would have except' for a questionable Penalty Vi,balf .thC length of the field for unneessary, roughness. The game ended with the ball in Gettysburg's possession on the fifty-yard line. The line-up: PenP Slate' Suhday •liarth Klock LG - Murray C • . pataplia Gettyaborit Skew.: • Walker _ - Wagner j Norle , McCrackeyn Schuyler Lanuteoh Smith • RE Fish Girton QR . ` Shadle I Rhoda LH Moffitt] .. Hess RH Emilia. Robbins FR • • - Cook . ~. Substitutions: Penn Ette—Cherundolo ler Murray, Einem. for Kl a otic,' Seßebury 'ler Barth'. Edgar for Rhodar Haruki] . 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MRS :©1933, Mccaryde Mrsas TosaccoCo STATE.COLLEGIAN I COLUMBIA DEFEATS LION ELEVEN, 33-0 (Continued front page one) was still unsatisfied. Six plays later Leo had another touchdown as the re sult of a'blocked pUnt on the twenty .two-yard line. McDowell recovered and Barabas carried it over from the eight-yard line. Brominski missed the try for the extra point. Invaders Threaten After King's kick 110 been return ed by Knapp to the twenty-eight-yard line, the Nittany halfback skirted ,the 1 COlumbia line and Got fast ten de •fenderS; but :the lest man forced him outside just past mid-field. A pass, I MiCklonii to Captain Slusser, brought 1 the bill to the Columbia twenty-yard. line,..but Bill Cooper fumbled on the nest play and the threat was balked. In tIM last uarter the final Colum- bin tOuchclOWn:Went across, witli Tomb and ~11apiachi, doing most' of the ground-gaining. Maniachi's kick was good. - . . -The result of the . genie hinged upon the Nittany forward wall:' Handi capped by such a weight disadvantage they were nearly helpless. .Wisner, Woslridge, and Captain Slusser con- Sistantlrplayed an inspired defensive game, but Montgomery, who is able to start and stop on a dime, was al most impoSsible to stop in a broken field. I. M. HORSESHOE CONTEST COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY Contestants for the - . intramural horieshoe pitching contest should make their entires at Miss Keller's Office before Saturday noon, accord ing to William B. Jeffrey '35, man ager of the intramural horseshoe pitching contest. •The'meets will begin next Monday afternoon, at the lot south of Reerea , tinn afayette Soccer Team Booters Win Third Game of Season in 6-0 Shutout Well-Drilled, Fast-Moving P,epp State Eleven Scores in First Nitinte of Play Superior skill in kicking and man- I tery of headwork enabled the Nittany !Lion hooters to clinch the second leg of the eastern intercollegiate soccer championship Eaturday afternoon, , when they easily defeated the in-' Ivaders from Lafayette in a 6-to-0 drubbing. - It was the third straight victory for the Lions. Continuing its strong defensive tac tics and aggressive plays, the well drill4 and fast-moving Penn State eleven started the game with such a burst of speed toward the hostile goal that the first goal Was netted byCap tain "Shorty" Edwards during .the first . minute's play. Jack Fletcher again showed snappy defensive work. ' . Execute Swift. Changes . - Executing swift passing , changes, the Jeffrey aggregation nix-zagged the ball across the. field, and passed the : ball to •Eddy ' , lntel, who popped the 1 ball into the net during the same I. quarter. The opening of the second I; period showed the Lafayette offense; i wasn't clicking for the Nittany goal' , wasn't even threatened. Masters, who substituted for Cor bett, center forward, banged the.only BILL BOTTORF and His Orchestra RE,C HALL Friday, November 3rd, 9 p. m. Sponsored by Varsity and; Watts ,Ilairs—Lßenefit Student Loan Fund — Admission :25c Per person—Freshmen attend ing dance' are excused from customs. Page..Thred goal in the second quarter. Aided by a well-organized attack ,headed by Biclicki and Edwards, the LiOM; out masters "the foreigners . to perfection, by tearing - clown their defense entirely. Illasters again received honors in' the opening of the second half ,by scoring a goal one minute after play had be gun. • Kicking in rapid succession, the Blue and White soccerrupn held the ball in play nearly three4qurths of the time and prevented the Lafayette ! men from scoring. Joe ball per , sistently, drove the ball at the 1 in vaders' net and was successful in the I'l • canirter, while Captaia,"ShortP l IMq Edwards ended the drubbing with a smashing drive - into the . 'goal, two ~. minutes before the final whistle. 4. Henn State Position Lafayette 'Palmer C ' '' Scull Steel ' , 'RF W - latatene Graham I F Wehurnan Hansen RH . ' Shlsunah Fletcher CH. Riddle Long LH Ambler - ' OR Felton Fined • IR Yamentuelii Corbett • CF ' filch Illellekl II Wlnten. Edwards OL Ciatnnattai Penn ,State 2 1 I 2-4; Lafayette 0 0 0 0-4 Wednesday Thurs,4o Friday Saturday