PAGE FOUR Co/or Keynotes State-Quaker Gridiron Series While the Penn State-Perm series is something new and diff erent for most students at the Nittany College, it's old stuff for metropolitan sportswriters who have been covering the colorful 36-game series since 1890. A graphic headline and lead topped the details of a hotly contested battle in 1929 in the Philadelphia Record. Go r don Mackay went all out as he blast ed: COOPER FRENCH RUNS 90 7ARDS AS STATE WINS. MUL TITUDE B 0 0 S OFFICIALS AND VISITING HENCHMEN OF BEZDEK AS ROUGHNESS SHOWS THROUGH SPIRITED STRIFE BETWEEN INVETER \TE FOES—CARLSTEN'S MA TESTIC PASS TO GRAUPNER )VER LINE ACCOUNTS FOR '.OCAL TOUCHDOWN; Phila., `Toy. 9—Away from his lair in he jungles of Nittany, the old of Penn State yesterday inped, slashed, tore and clawed 'ennsylvania into shreds and 'liters as the Blue and White of ':entry County waved in triumph ever the twin hues of its rival - n F-anklin field. Beaten 19-7, he Quakers learned that, while " 1 ,000 000 Frenchmen might be •-ong, one French was all right. From there the description of .w Cooper French almost single andedly conquered the "valiant" nenn team fills out the story of .ne of the more evenly-matched r'n - in-Penn State battles. From 1800 until 1909 the Lions ere unable to make a mark on Cle record books as they absorb : d 13 straight losses ranging from a 40-0 contest in 1898 to 6- 0 games in 1904 and 'OB. Finally in 1909 a field goal enabled the , 7ittany team to tie the Philadel nhia squad and for the first time in 18 years. the Lions were able 'o walk off the field with their heads held high. Penn tried to send the Nittany tr?am back into the same rut in 1910 by winning 10-0, but the ( - glowing year the Lions came 3n the !hi! IN TRAVELING from Philadelphia to State Remember—There's good bus service from Lewistown to State College. LET'S GO STATE ! 20ALSBURG BUS CO. NOW AT YOUR WARNER Itti ' 6,--------------- . - 1 II .'-: t ajlikebil \-\-- - Joan r a ,ca a s : , .. fre: Oe Slovai :iOsVl vaou,-s ~.-. -.... kJ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA through with a long-awaited 22- 6 victory and from that point until the present time, neither team has won more than two games in a row. Writing about the closest con test of the series, a 7-6 verdict, Perry Lewis said in the Phil adelphia Inquirer in 1922: "It came to pass that poetic justice was done at Franklin field yesterday. Fate thrust a pair of scales into the hands of Euterpe, and Penn won a foot ball game—won as she lost yes terweek." (Penn lost to Pitt the previous week by the identical margin). Penn State avenged the one point loss by smacking down Penn, 21-0, the following year. In 1924 the Inquirer said of the 0-0 tie: "Even though the snow and hail that had fallen through out the greater part of the State- Pennsylvania game had failed to put a blanket on the spirit, the final whistle seemed to have stunned the multitude . . . there was no demonstration and Penn seemed unable to fathom the fi nal score. (Penn) Coach Lou Young said, "My, what a game that was!" The Lions and Quakers did not meet in 1925, and in 1926 Penn back Paul Skull kicked a field goal for the only score in the game. Allison Danzig stated in the New York Times: "The largest crowd that has gathered in Penn's newly-en- WHO SAID You Can't Take It With You? You CAN at the NITTANY DELL Snacks At Any Hour To Take Out FIGHT ON STATE ! We wish you the Best of Luck with Penn today, and continue on that road to victory. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 127 S. Allen SET FOR VICTORY . . . and you're set for a gala weekend if your hair is perfectly curled by ex perienced beauticians a t the HOTEL BEAUTY SALON Above the Corner Phone 2286 - L.,140w \ k ''ff ~N., \-.' ON Victory ‘ k 4 lil, BEAT 4 ' ' 0" PENN i4 , --- ' /0/ State College Flower Shoppe 127 W. Beaver Ave. larged stadium this season, 65,000 persons, saw Lou Young's team narrowly avert a second defeat as it halted the Nittany Lions' attack in the second period on Penn's 1-yard line. "It was a creditable perform ance for Bezdek's team to hold Penn to three points, but it can be said fairly that the better team won, in spite of the fact that the Quakers never seriously threatened State's goal-line." The 20-0 win in 1927 by the Lions was described by Ed Pol lock in the Bulletin with the col orful sentence: "Leaving boys in red and blue sprawling in wake, scarlet jerseyed }Tiffany Lions thrice sped over the goal line for touch downs to establish their suprem acy by a 20-0 victory and to re cord in the annals of football the most surprising conquest of the 1927 season." "Only a tremendous, stubborn fight on the part of a game State team that turned back three Penn attacks within its 10-yard line prevented a larger score," com mented the New York Times on the following year's 14-0 defeat by the strong Penn eleven. In '29 the Lions 'trounced the Kaye's Korner "U.S. Post Office Is Opposite US" ' ; - ' l 4_W ..) .q, ~44,,, , 5......... , ~.0 ,, ,..7 . / ' 1 Red and Blue, 19-7, and in '35, the Red and Blue smashed the Lions, 33-6. In the one interven ing g a m e, the Pennsylvania teams played to a 6-6 deadlock. The "LIONS SCARE PENN IN HOT GAME, 19-12" headline told the story of how an under rated State team almost upset the Quakers until "superior weight and power finally told the story" in 1936. The Lion's turn to roar came in 1937 when the "NITTANY Something to Write Home About! .103. MARSHALL'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY 9 lbs washed & dried 60 454 E. College Ave. Let's Run Penn Through The Ringer ELECTRIC DANISH PASTRY Fine Baking At Its Finest On House Party Weekend "Before the Dance AFX: • Here's Your Chance The Place to Go Is To the Show . . . " "SKIN OF OUR TEETH" Schwab Auditorium Nov. 11, 12, 13 Whiter Lubrication and Tune-Up,sguige* * Drain differential and transmission and refill with high quality, winter grade lubricants * Install Genuine Ford Anti-Freeze * Scientifically tune engine for best performance— best economy * Flush engine crankcase and refill with fresh, clean, winter grade oil 411 Ott 04 'la" at , ................... 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