- :-f-Priciay, November 11, 1920. Socce S'OO'se,Flghis Nov. 21 Following his first professional ring defeat at the hands OC Johnny "Duca, Soose, fm mer Lion .boxing champion Mil match mitts with Charley Pulley for the le l:round main event 'of promoter kinice'llTlntes show atlllotor Square , Iflaiden, Pittsburgh, llionclaf, night, Wovember 21 ,0,.. , , - 1:4:',.. ' f , _,, r ,', 4 ,,, --- ' 4k*a '-i ';- ~.'• ''' ~-.., 1,-. >AI, , t - , '' ' - Cajr' ,••`‘.. 4 "... p";; , FVr"'""' -." ',' Z. ' . ~ - ." it . ." o ''';-, ..,_ l '; - _...1 4 ri- ..-'' i '' ..f ' ''.4 -• r; •;''',• - f"" '', - f ‘ ii% , : 4 ,rl , -,...., ~• _,..„, ~, , r.,7.• • i - - 0.. • ~ ..• ; .., . ' Nety 7Edll -HOSIERY Merlvale flae,qtrality Hosiery ~ in' all the latest, fall shades, , : t7 lsheeresLringless; crepes— f'-also serviee'weights ; A - ooc,to S 1 oo ,),lERIVALE SHOP, OPENING NEXT WEEK - e a • 4 „ , Your `PLACE , • - 1.4 SET at. Our TABLE You will,;belielighted with State's most modelm, most - • • 'mill most beautiful Irestaurant 9 ; ,:Quality FoOd: - •,Moderate Prices. Carrapus Restaurant 'Corner College and,Pugh • - men Clash' With Owls Today To End Season Yearling Harriers Seek ICCA Crown , At RaCes Monday IF 'the Lion Cub lun iicis can continue iimnmg with the e):- cellent team balance they have Chown in taking every 'dual meet. 'this season.-and IF - Borman GoffbMg, who , finished in a four-u,av tie for tint in the Cornell meet, and then took the" Sviacuse and Pitt meet.l, con tinues in stilde— Then, the Pilosh cress-eountly men -should - come 'back from the Fisshmen IC4-A in Van Celtland , Nelx 'York City, Monday, %N ith the team championships tool ed then belts Team Well +Balanced .IEI4I Buckwallet brim been, lim ning on eoffb r erfes heels - all sea son and may place way up in tne scaling Arnold .Olsen and Vernard Katz could give a good account of therrikelvei Alex Ilourgerie, ,Halold,,Thiel, and George-Harrison will complete, the team All have been turning in good peifot mance% the; fall ' Symeuse, Pitt, and Manhattan 'MIL provide the toughest competi titm fm the nosh , Smith Will Pace Unbeaten X-Countryn l ien In IC4-A's An undefeated lean; of Lion hal - .1 lei q N l / 4 ill tatempt.to till ids it out against the leading cross-country men of the East when they compete in the IC4-A 'championships in' Van Cortland Pat k, New York City, Monday. The Nittanymen have defeated Svi IICII4O, Lehigh, ' Pitt and Manilla:in in dual meets this season. Paced by "Mvstei ions Billy" (as he aas tagged to, New Yni 1. , aporti Wptets upon winning the Fresh men IC4-A's last fall) Smith, Coach Wei net's have hopes of coming thi ough with a victory but tealite thht.they will have to outrun Michigan State's defending champions and the very goad outfits i epresentmg Syi acuse and Manhattan Twenty-three schools will compete The Wernermen defeated 'Man hattan, .25410, in an, early season meet but the Jaspers have been steadily, tmin °mg and showed then•_ power by taking the Meta o politan Cellegiate , Championships last week According to the .Nees Englam PENN STATE COLLEGIAN sports uliters, Monday's nice is likely to be a case of Smith meet ing Smith Penn State's Bill Smith, undefeated in collegemte compd.', PORTO .See Haw Smith's Unobtrusive And-Shy, Bat— He's Feared Slight in build, shy in mantle,, ~ oft in speech, Bill Smith is pi ob abh the most Sealed clogs-count' v I linnet in eastei n intercollegiate elides - Btmrn-eyed, sleek blown hail, and a mildness of demeanor that its completely deceiving, competitive record stamps him as one of the hest college haulms in' the country A sophomm e and combatant in only lout varsity X-country meets, Smitty has broken , thiee;,„course,, records--'the mieheie"; 7il 'Lehigh and at Pitt He has finished. at least 300 yaids ahead of evoiy op ponent he has met thiS' season i'd thi.t - outstanding stars as Stomas of Pitt, Mackin of Manhattan and Cavithel of Sys acuse Besides his three cut lent tecands, Smith holds the Middle Atlantic AAU championship and was minim of the Ft eshman ICA-A X-countiv title last yeas Vital statistics Smith has mole nicknames, than a campus cop 'He gets evelything horn Willie, R'ild, Bill, and Snotty to Gunboat (that's what Chick Wes nel calls has fro puffing and gionning the way he does), Has ism" againstsuch pm eminent national figut es as Don Lash and 'Joe McCluskey „ Is a genu•ne Jittei bug Knows all the lingo „Think, 'Count Bassie and 'Jimmy cLuncefoid sic the McGo,, , as' solid 'maims i JS only seven Jaatuis over - five feet tall, 11e pounds HasaJost leached.th Voting age Credits Chick Wer 'net with having made him the' swine' that he is, but modestly ad mits that he still has a lot to leas p Is conscientious, tempo - mental and sopeistitmos Runs Angst , incessantly=to and Isom his classes as well as to and hem , pi sauce Found an Indian,head nfirr THEM HIGH ' ._ V: • ;ma. THEM LOW • s.•;; _ • 7,, , .COME SON-STATE 0 • vs• : , ":‘ :- , 2 11 , ,LET'S , GO • 0;:s.:: .40 McKEEng FRUIT MARKET Theres Still Time! , JOIN NOW! P: S. Club Dancing Classes Monday 8:15 P. M., Thursday 7:30 P. M. ;Armory $2.50 Tickets on Sale at Penn State Club Room, Student Union, and at the ,Classes tion and holder of course ieemds 'lime, at Lehigh, and at Pittsuigh, may find plenty of competition horn Maine linnet sity's Don Smith The latter placed fourth in last year', ICA-A's and has ensi'y defeated everyone in New England this sea.on , Cotained by Bob Conklin, sin nei of IC4-9 too-mile last veal, Manhattan has too iunnersrwho mill be .i threat to take first place They are Joe Motlan and Limy Moriarity, winners of second and thud positions in the dual meet here uith the Jaspers Othei outstanding candidates Tor lust place 'mots are Dick Frei of Michigan State, Jesse CaNahm of Syracuse, Ray Stelae' of Pitt, Charley Southard of Syracuse, Stoney Oldfield of Navy, and Frank Maule of Penn State Mania, vannea of tenth in last vein's championships, has been ,consistently good all SC.{9Oll Ile took font]) an the Syracuse and Manhattan meets, second in the Lehigh meet and thn d at Pitt:— (Continued On Page Four) GRAPH I ES ►;hey Run! , I §portography No. 27, Contest No. 1— Guess Who? Spin tog] zanily No 27, Gue..in• I Game No I—He lc a junior on the X-counts V ~ quad He hold. the high school PIAA mile teem El :formerly held by Pitt's Johnny Wood] 0' Ile WI, captain of the hail leis Chas freshman veal He non vas pity lettets to X-counts y and ti ack last vein Is such a devout ti out fishes man that Chick Wet net once dubbed him Shook Walton " He hat. mole hobbies than an old , maid Saves stamps (especial sthinnl4)-'and" is h . -mem bei of -the -Philadelphia chapter of "The Fnst Tay Covet Club " Is mote Intel ested to photogiaPliS, : however Spend', most of ho, let sote time developing and pi intin, , siMpshots He has a regular dank- Mom lab in'the cella) of hi; boind- Mg house smooth-studing form on the tract. , biands him assone of the beet stylists on the X-country team tie genetally , finishes sec ond to Wild ;Bill Smith Dead giveaways He slings dish es at the SPE house, moib..s at Metzget s_ and shoots in the low 70's in golf ,(fm the first four holes ) tie is five feet, five and one-half inches tall and weighs meow e J'l2. Has big, %pow eats Wants eventually to be a CPA But more• than that the unntg to win - the IC4-A indent mile title this year _Gumanteeg a Penn ..Stratemietmy in the le4 , A champ sonqhms Monday , Giya,tllo l 7 He's Plank Eul:cnv penny‘ (face up) the day , he tame here as - a freshman ;Kept it fat iAeCluck and ha, had them both ,(the penny and the luck) eve' since there's ,hoping he has it Monday in the 'ICA-A champion qups IM Gridders Diadem Won By Delta Chi By GEORGE SCHLESS Scoring; tmo touchdov, ns in the last five minutes of play alto I bailing thi oughout the game, Delta Chi upset Phi Kappa, 13-9, Monday night to win the Intl.- mural touch football down Unable to stop the fast i tinning and passing attack of Phi Kap'., [ Tom Mcdall and Pot, Sobel foe thiee (mallets, the DX nine sud denly came to life, tallying on a dah/ling thi ee-pass play that seal t ed on then on a 10 They coveied 80 Maids in foul pass plays foi the u inning son e' with onit one minute to go Score on Razzle Dazzle The o noel's some came uhk Dee Simhou punted float the Phi Kap 40 to Gem ge Palm, who took - the ball on hip own 10, laced to the 30, and puttied to Ted Wink le' Winkle' lan l'imn the )0 to the 15, hoot whore he to, ed oven the goal to Alt Thm man fm the touch down Gunge Rittei's placement wan short A Dicky thtee-pass ploy, Fabet to Hatold High to Winklet, nette the championg a Ihst down on the Phi Kap 15 Fabet threw thiee shoit pa99es fa the remaining vaidage, fast to Ftschet on the 10, nevi. to High on the 8, then to PICCIICI to the cod /one Ritte placed-kicked the e\tta point to give Delta Chi a 11-0 lead Fabei'N }tam defence writ}, kept the 104- in check Da the lemming min ute Phi Kappa %Lilted the game hi,/ scoling In the Ins' minute of phis Sunkou kicked off to ON on the 20 On the hest pl ty Ted Stashals inlet eepted a pass to put Ph! _Kap in seoung position McCall passed to SIIIIkOM on the one said line, McCall scming on a i tin Foi the lest of the hi st half Phi Kap the hall neat the DX goal, but lost it on inteiception7 tune ate) time Endo in the tom th qu,ntea Phi Kap took the ball on downs on the 50 A pass, Seibel to Simkow, gam_ ed 10 yin do Seibel again passed tc Simkow, this time on the 18 Aftet an oil-side penalty and two unsud cessf inn', McCall place-kicked a field goal to give Phi Kappa a 5-0 lead outh fhe minutes left to play Phi Kap inteicepted a pa.. in the DX 40, tiled three then punted, at which point the Delta Chi outfit went into action to settle the issue •• This year a new car—ike ills many ino(orists for a quality cm combining many- virtues of earh.i the 'Ford irathizon—of progres TEE NEW -E"dri TYPE " r PIioDOC 1 1 O F Tll £ FORD 211 0;T 0 ihr V 7 ' y The Mercury 8 is a big, wide car, with exceptionid room for passengers and luggage. 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College Ave Dial 3472 Frosh Grid Team Downs Plebes, 20-0 Special to The Collegian WEST POINT, ' , I Y, Nov 10— Tuning back an lel lal-minded Army Plebe eleven, Penn State': 'Cub gild team completed one of to thoot successful oeaonno be leg loteung a 20.0 thumb here teulay It wa , , thecfmuth am in the game, fin Conch McAndiew', out- A pass from Bill Gei hai d to Tom 111agatgee gave the fi eshmen a louohdown m .the second pei:od, chile Bill Smalt, tallied the see oral score late in the thud gum-, ter on an 8-vm d center smash La- Bin pass Intel ception-gas a State its final touchdown in the last stania Penn State Ai ms LE--- Ei won , Deffke LT Ft ketieh' Ilenneqsee ,LG __Evans Emit _ _ ____ Evans RG Wilkinson ____ Roones RT Gaibmskt R White RE___ _ Bate, _ Ilelmstettei QB Krouse E 1 White Li Peti elki _ _ loukm RFI Ifouck Tate FB_ _ __Smaltt Waddell Touchdowns—Megat gee, Smalte, Luba' e PonitN ate' touchdoNN ns Poulhannt , , Penn State Pi eshmen Keen, &lumnae] , Gel haul, Shutt, 141- bal. e, Paulha inns, Megai gee, Deb , Robb, RIM!, GI Olexy Will Compete , In Meet , At Newark Competing as t menthe' of th.i' MlMae A, A outfit, Pete Olemr, ft eshman a os.-tounti v coach and' fm mei Lion captain, Hilt tun in the Metiopolttan Janine oss count' v championship, m Nest at lc, N d , Sunday Olexv garnered fifth place as his teammates non the five-mile team title at the annual Yonkei a, N S, min athon last Sunday Vic tot Dtygall, Ngtional A A U ten mile champion anti a Milli ose t nu tlet , took hist place Olext is scheduled to tun in the Semi Metiopolitan , ,, New 'nth City, Nos 20, the Helmick Maio than, Bey etch, Nov 24, and the N A 4 U does-countiv champ ionships in Nel%alk, N J , Nov 27 your B—pons die lord Lincoln ptwed between the Ford V-P al The Heroin brings to n new price cive engineering, mechanical eA Pate Three 6-Year Win Streak Will Be At Stake By MANNY ROTH Today's the day Bill Jeffiev's bootei s, gpeedine• (lON% n the Mole stretch of a si•th consecutive season-44 games— ithout defeat, meet the 01.1,1 s of Temple I a the hall contest of the 5e.1,011 IL i pal today on Nev. Beavei neld Temple nn , , the only team to (..me upon the Nntanvmen last yea] Ishen they bossed to State The famed hooteis of Jefftel,, who ha ‘e anne'ed an amazing stung of %lames since 1932—a sttirg a hich has canned them to the No I position as fat as tolled• ate soccei competition is concerned —will take no chances uith Tem ple I=l "We'll be in there lighting as we wet e ii ith Navy, At mv, Biotin and all the test of them We can't a foul to let up now, there's too much at stale" Thus the Mild Scot Jeffi ev sums up the situation Temple this season has been de feated bt Spttngfield, G-0, has tied Bucknell, 1-1, and defeated Ut sums 3-0 The Owls rill be headed by one of the best linemen in the business, Gem ge Nemchik, center-for win d who provided the opening for the lone Temple score last teat An Olt mpie stat tt 1916, Nemclak is now with the Gel man-Antes tcnnc of Philadel phia, an amateut bootet coganint ion leffiel. will use the same lineup which this season has defeated Get tAsbuig, 4-0, Bucknell, 1.0, Spa- Case, 1-0, %Vestal n Maryland, 12-0, Almv, 1-0, Blown, 7-1, and Navy, 1-0 The lineup Dick Haag goal fullback , , Geroge Met wm, Bob halfbacks, Tred Spykei. 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