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Show mm STATE ACCEPTS BID TO PLAY .-1.0 - ANNUAL GRID CUb' Pacific Coast Team Yet to Be Chosen for New Year's Celebration at Pasadena j School Officials Refuse to Recognize Game as Real Championship Affair; Contest Will Be ! - Played Under Auspices of Pacific Coast Grid Conference v COKVAIXIS, Ore. Oct. L'6 Pennsylvania Stato university will accept the invitation of the Pacific coast intercollegiate confer-iencc confer-iencc to represent the "Kant in the intersectioiial football pime at Pasadena, Cal., January 1. apninst a team to be selected by the ; Pacific const conference, according to a iiicsshrp received late yes- terday by Ir. '. 7. lubach, president of the ciast r nfereme. Neffoiiattom for the nartx1 were conducted con-ducted by I r. IMibnch and lrofeor 1. .!! Aer of the,! ' nivcrsity of Wash-Itiglon, Wash-Itiglon, as ,ireidcnt ami secretary of the conference, under authority kt tn!cl at t r'-"tit rnnfcrei re wcl u:g In "V ,rTl;" tiX Th t-ycC : t ST "evrrat fvw rn trania. , "l't-iiri States was Invited tc) a ; rt-preent;it IV-- I'.n-iflf roust ( inf --rt-rn-e I eleven." (ai IT. Ituhnch. ".NothliKr said Hhont iiieetint' lh ohatnpi'-m team. As a matter of fact, the Kant ha been rather ahvlnff off the tde:i of nutkniK thin I'Baadeiia K""'' uncalled ham- i(nsh!p entiHfrenifTii . So tlie. conference confer-ence felt th.it the s emprn) placed on it ua a t immptonshlp name, the better. bet-ter. REPRESENTATIVE GAME. Wfytt It will be in a ft-iniA between a representative Km stern eleven and a r'prt-aentatlve 1 Mdfic coast tf'.im, t il her of which mav r may not be the champion cham-pion of its nectton. The frame will be plaed under the auspices of the l'a-fif:c l'a-fif:c coast lOiaVrenc." Intersectional Games jNot Banned. By HENRY L. FARR ELL, United Pre Staff Correspondent. I NKW YOUK, trt. 26 Vale, Harvard and Princeton have not drawn'the intersectional in-tersectional line for football, after all. and prominent Western and Southern teama probably will appear on tin ir 13-3 wchedule. ' , A explained bv I'rnfesaor Clarence W. . .Ma-iinall. i-lktlriiiaa Ql thYultfiihJjMi board, thrt agi eenin.t entered into iy th. ."bi; three" i iiied only against long trips ar.il postseason panics. Sumno up. tt scpnis that the nig; three' aimetl primarily nt the tournament tourna-ment of roses eame. which, has become an annual New Year's day feature at l'a.:iden Ya'e announced that the I nlvwttr of Iowa would be welcomed on the e-hed-u!e tuxf year. Harvard may play Centre Cen-tre again, and Princeton may continue ih relations between the Tigers and Chi- C F'nnfeton is the only member of the "bii; thri-e" tiiflt wtil agree to a "home and home" arrangement The Western conference is against semlitig teams l-.at without having return game, on their home lots, so Princeton seems to be the onlv one of the trio that b is a chanc for a "game with a conference member. mem-ber. Chanceg seent against another Harvard-Centre game, also. KaM-Tn critics are of the opinion that the Southernon would not l the attraction n.'Xt your thsit they have been for three jears ami that the Crimson offu btls may geek another an-other feature k'" ?hewhere. Princeton Ready For Chicago pniNcirroN. x. J., o.-t. The lineup of the Princeton football eleven. Which will open the game with Chicago university on Saturday, In the windy city, has practically been determined, according ac-cording to Coach Hill Koper. Those tentatively ten-tatively eelwted are: Gorman, quart -back; Cleaves, fullback: Crura and KmeryX nr Caldwell. haifbaoka; Cre.n nnd ll.i-ker, ll.i-ker, tackles; Dickenson (laptain) ana fciniverly. guards. The remaining three position,, are undecided, un-decided, choice for center resting between be-tween Alford or Grlftln with probably Gray and TlHson us ends. v'lual practice was held this morning. Th gonad of thirty-five men, 'owrj coaches and three mannfiern was to def jiart on a special trai ti at 4 p. m. for Chirago. A light workout will ba held on fitngff field Friday afternoon. Illuminated Grid Is Latest 8T. IH IS. Mo. fief. "6 ; orge 1.. Rirler. director of athletics at Wh.-'iiuk-ton university, has had huge snarrhliKhis eree-'ted on the Pikers' gridiron to enable en-able the football eleven to obtain lor g.-r daiiv practice. With his team showing weakness In various ponitionn, Inrctor Rider SHid he was forced to intrndU' the Illuminated field In order to get his team In shape lor tha Amrs-Mlssouri valley ran fer n'c game be:e S i ' iirdu , |