';"MONDAY; .NOVEMBER 25, 1940 11M11111111111111111W111111111111111111111111111111111811111111111 Between The lions WITH DICK ,PETERS 1111111111111W11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ashes To Ashes "Ashes to ashes, dust .to dust, if -the -Bisons, Mountaineers, Engin eers, Owls, Gamecocks, Orange men and Violet don't set you— then, the Panthers must." Thus is stated the positilLn of Penn State's Nittany Lions today. Maybe you think that today I should take to task everyone from the dairy barns to the outskirts of Boalsburg, blaming them for the Lions' downfall to Pittsburgh Sat- urday. But no, that isn't the story. To day I pay tribute to a better team than State, Pittsburgh's Golden Panthers, one of the most under rated grid aggregations south of Ottawa. The Lions were good, are good, and will go down in the books as one of the best ever produced here. But in the Panthers, they met a team which had just a little more •powers, speed, and versatil ity. The Staters didn't let down against the Smoky City lads, they played as hard as in ,any fracas this fall. So :without alibing, though with some disappointment, I add my . Hail To Pitt. Best' Line Despite the gloom, and smog brought back from Pittsburgh, you .can't .overlook the best "line" of the mr.egkend—that ,of -.Chet _Smith, P-burgh ..Press sports editors, for sey.eral X.Pnlarks .at the .pte-gAme . s.r.P.Qicer ; Friday night. _Chet good paturedly ,took Red (-l3etter-Late ',Than-l%Teyer) :Friesen, for a ride over the recent Cornell-Dartii mouth entanglement. Aboutjted's job of officiating the Yale-Haryard battle Saturday, Chet said: "You can read the score in Monday's paper." Also the little remark, Mr. Smith made that "Ilitler and Mus- solini couldn't .understand people who laugh at fifth column but get -in an awful dither about fifth ,downs." : MARE TO •OaDER SCHILLING S. S.T. Boalsburg Auto Bus Line Inc. NOTICE I To nave Guaranteed Transportation Between State College and Letwistown's „Main Line of P.R.B. on Wednesday, Nov. 27; Make „Reservations At The Slate College Hotel Before Above Date. BUS LEAVING STATE COLLEGE AT 11:20 A.M. & 3:15 P.M. ALSO SPECIAL BUS AT 12:3 . 0 P.M., NOV. 27 OiILY Bid. eat. Pill The Penn State Blue Band, di rected by Prof. Hummel Fishburn (above), scored a half-time victory over the Pitt University band to preserve the quick-stepping band's vaunted supremacy. Pitt Spoils Undefeated Record Of Lion Gridders (Continued from Page One) back was finally hauled down on the five by Smaltz but he later eralled to guard Ralph Fife, who fell over the _goal line for the touchdown. Bonelli's placement ,kick for the conversion was block ed by Lloyd Parsons. The Panthers scored again in the third quarter. After Petrella stopped Pitt's drive by intercept ing ,a pass ,on the four, 13ill Smaltz's punt from his 20 carried only to the midfield stripe: Aided Jay a 20-yard run by :Thurboxi, the Panthers drove to the State 20 where Jones ,air-mailed .one .of his passes to Thurbon in the ,end zone. Fife converted for the gx tra point to give Pitt .a 13-0 lead. A pass interception by Smaltz on the first- play of the final per iod paved the way for the State tally. The burly fullback pitch ed the Lions to the enemy 15 on three completed- forwards and then contacted Krouse for the ,itoUchdown. Pollock's placement was good. The Lions were battling desper ately against time now. Coach Bob Higgins put in Brown to re place the tiring Smaltz but the substitute's first passing attempt was nabbed by Kracum on the State 37 -and the Lion nemesis dashed the remaining distance for Pitt's third touchdown. SORRY-NO CORN HUSKING, CALF ROPING, BRONCO BUSTING HARVEST BALL REMEMBER—Vote for the Harvest Ball Queen. Cast Your Ballot At Student Union. mwmw;Nrrm'.ri Smith To Lead .Nittany Harriers In National Intercollegiates Today Snyder, Kotz Will Also Run At Ann Arbor Carrying Penn State colors in. his final race, Captain Bill Smith will lead a Nittany Lion contin gent of .three runners in the Na tional Intercollegiate cross-coun try championships to be held at Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan today. Although the national harrier race will be run over a four-mile course and a slightly less hilly terrain than usual, Smith, who is definitely a hill-runner, is expect ed to stage a strong comeback af ter his placing fourth in the IC4-A's last week. Chet Snyder, senior harrier and second best Nittany timemaker, and Vern Kotz were the other two hill-and-dalers to accompany Coach Chick Werner and Smith. Never running a cross-country race before he entered college and never competing in any dual or championship race' until this year, Snyder has shown so much im- OR STEER WRESTLING AT THE JUST MTV Of fUN, MUSIC AND DANCING! FEW DEMO (I—ARMORY-9 to 12 PRICE $l.OO PEP WIRE, CHECKING MOOED MUSIC BY-THE CAMS OWLS prpvement that Werner decided to take him and Kotz, another jun ior harrier newcomer. Don't Forget... to include on your next month's budget the price for series tickets for the Artists' Course—Dad'll help you out , when you explain the worthy cause Series tickets are priced at $5.50, $4.50, and $3.50. The day of sale is Wednesday, December -4 The course is for you. Don't miss the opportunity to hear the four great numbers on this year's ARTISTS' COURSE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CAPTAIN BILLY SMITH sss 1940-41 PAGE THREE SupersfitiousiPill Would Have Been 13th Victory Superstitious persons will have 'no trouble explaining Saturday's defeat at the hands of Pittsburgh's eleven. It would .have been the 13th in the Lions' string of games without defeat. Here's what has happened since the Lions last met defeat at the I hands of Cornell on October 21. 1939. _P..S. Opp. 6 Syracuse .... 12 'Maryland ... 10 Penn 14 Army 10 Pittsburgh .. 1940 9 Bucknell • 17 West Virginia 34 Lehigh 18 Temple 12 South Caroina . 13 Syracuse 25 N.Y U LEGAL PAPERS ACKNOWLEDGED Eugene H. Lederer 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 . - 0 14 0