Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1918 — LAMB IS SEVERELY WOUNDED [ARTICLE]

LAMB IS SEVERELY WOUNDED

One of Moat Brilliant Athletes of Pennsylvania State Among Those Hurt Ift France. Lieut. Levi Lamb, mentioned in a recent casualty list from France as severely wounded in action, Was one of the most brilliant athletes who ever wore the colors of Pennsylvania State. During his college career Lamb won fame on the football field, the wrestling inat and as a weight man on the track squad. For four years Lieutenant Lamb was a stalwart heavyweight grappler. He met and defeated some of the best college matmen. On the gridiron he played spectacularly at right tackle for three years. His goalkicking skill enabled Pennsylvania State to tie Harvard, 13 to 13, in 1913.