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...Penn. State, 24 Gettysburg, 0 Penn. State, 35 N. Carolina State, 0 Penn. State, 28 Lehigh, 0 Penn. State, 21 Harvard 21 Penn. State, 28 Georgia Tech., 7 Penn. State, 28 Carnegle Tech., 7 Penn. State, 13 Navy, 7 230 42 Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, 89 Delaware, 0 Pennsylvania, 20 Frank. & Marsh., 0 Pennsylvania, 7 Gettysburg, 0 Pennsylvania, 7 Swarthmore, 7 Pennsylvania, 21 Va. Military Inst., 7 Pennsylvania, 0 Pittsburgh, 28 Pennsylvania, 6 Lafayette, 38 Pennsylvania, 7 Dartmouth, 7 157 87 Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, 28 Geneva, 0 Pittsburgh, 0 Lafayette, 6 Pittsburgh, 21 W. Virginia, 13 Pittsburgh, 21 Cincinnati, 14 Pittsburgh, 28 Pennsylvania...
...week is universally good, and the turns are universally clever. Perhaps the most striking is "Klick-Klick", a song revue with novel effects in scenery and costume. The Creightons offer a most amusing impersonation, and something new is presented by Bert and Betty Wheeler. Potential playwrights especially should see Frank Ellis's travesty on "A Dress Rehearsal". In their restaurant act Phil Roy and Roy Arthur break a large amount of crockery for the audience's entertainment. The other acts are all amusing, especially Ruth Roye's songs in various characters...
Brengh's Golden Horse in a spectacular posing novelty; Frank Jerome, the variety vendor; Ernest Evans and Girls in a poorly performed sketch, "Wedding Bells"; Dickinson and Deagon, late comedy features of "Hello, Alexander", and the New York Winter Garden; the Shubert News with a poor Mutt and Jeff comedy; Jerome Boganny and comedians in a pleasing and amusing act, the "Bill Posters"; Cecil Cunningham, comedienne; and the usual acrobatic number, the Pedersen Brothers, featuring the famous Pedersen trick made up the remainder of the program...
...especially new or starting was advanced--nothing, that is which has not been generally accepted as true for several decades. It was only a revoicing, with certain necessary modifications, of Lincoln's thesis is some sixty years ago. The days of Roosevelt must be slipping into oblivion if a frank statement of facts can throw most of our population off its mental balance. A few more such surprises might serve as healthful stimulation...
...applause given her. Ernest Hall, song writer, played many of his own works and some that were not, in his own entertaining way. For sheer personality Ensign Al Moore and his U. S. Jazz Band were remarkable. "The Bashful Romeo" is the self-explanatory title of a dialogue by Frank Fisher and Eldrie Gilmore which kept the house entirely happy...