PAGE SIX: 1 A Real Football Team. The following article was pub lished in the New York Telegram of Obtober 25 and has been posted' in the Athletic store, but we take the liberty of reprinting it that all may see it again and think about it. We 'can well feel very proud of our team Jot such iconimentAation is rarely made on t he so-called "minor col leges." We surely have a 'team in . every sense of the word. "Those who like football for the game, and what there is in it, - when it is properly played by a 'team ,which has been properly I coached, missed the/opportunity of the season wht they failed to I slip, over to Phi adelphia and see the contest be tween- Peimsylvania and "Penn State." "Bill" - Hollenback, who is coach ing the "Penn State" team, has tumea out one of the , smartest, cleanest cut football elevens tiat has been seen in the East this year, or last, or any other year. It is a team ' which wastes no energy. Every move is made for a purpose and the e i L. attentio of the players i so concen trated at the team wor sin unison. Wh one stops to think 1 that In 'all of th play of Satur y, against Pennsylvania there was only one miscue on the part of "Penn State," and that pre i sumably due to-.a mis understanding of the sigrals, an idea kniy be had of the quality of foot ball which is played by these Yung men, from up ,in the northern part of the Keystone State. - The team goes without ,friction. One player's part in the game fits perfectly with the support of his teammates. Two ends, one of them especially ' good—Very—help the T l i general eicc Hence of the eleven as a whole,, a'd he backs, while not so large as o e, nor so powerful ,as others, c rtainly do play the part of backs with a rare intelligence. lne of i them is a New York boy. this—Who went to High School ',e at ,e r' ihils d 1 iearl l the :lexclLsive ' ' . ri ce, l l)tril Pennsyfy l ania po , rl ii 44 40r i ed 13nj'riin'& Co' ..y i I ;1 1 I eat . , cicirig, Itv l i i Ch i . 04rliod tile land fdrl it fine , •1 1 i Also lage i nts ,for Bfinil net 4 , „i 1 I lin 1 kn xea lh i l l II i'a ~d" ~~ I I I IMQ I 1 1 ,1 I li i !d 11 4 9 1r ' ~:i , . .r , , . "7 - Ibis Fit 4.14 F. df Co footba other, fold b decide Jnstitut The the tw Univ the vic onlThe Alrnosl fresh. I! 411-- li. n,,, be i n foro # thei 1 , cOrilyl l sfr*, 141o*evi , l'ilWa itiOt i on' • ), 'ldtisi mit to annual `i ~ , come' anniv • • trac ity lett Ava l td - upon its th ar ! 3 i r stk':' in sucd i l with A,; B 7 The man cl. l 11 1111 ),t ( i l' ' I rl, i L'loth6l l I.' 1 I 1 oFlery 1 11, 1: eSfonte • i 1 i I i , ' c•to .; .01 •• cl to tip IVPO I 4t th tyveeo toiLinit Saturday, November State vs! Bucinell. Harvard! vs. Cornell. Princeton vs. ,Dahmoutb. Pennsvania. Lafayette. tale vs. Brown. ohn Hopkins vs. Dickinso) West Vii•ginia lbw- itllis tic ias aloe ' , behcl )moTes a! fdi l td., ,1 suEi• cickS.l l l T ri ii 11, E i t er, v i d l es ti 'o`• ' 11.:6, till ; ' ' 11 Liichtentheder Repignsl f l 'rof.l o i ßcbert A. Lichtenthalei thc i dpartr i nent o animal nutri has iresignld his position and le Saturd4l fbr Rhode Islatd, v he has a( Id the P- - Intmf assistant zte tutu l • e University oL ref s d tp"dmi l t a man pe led fro rb another u - I - - yale has received a gift 000 for thlerection of • labpratoryj, ut l!trne w 4 i . I z tw t y a e `the Mesh I 1 I I 1 0 111 i e ' 11 1 4,6 1 , 1 I iCi). , 1 ' rittarg.
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