Friday. October 1.19. r Lion Rooters Face Gettysburg Tomorrow At 1 O'clock Gettysburg To Put Big Team On Field In First Home Game Of Season Pass Defense•Stress.ed In Practice Sesion; Washabaugh, Skemp Added To :Injury List;itPeel To Start (Confirmed front .pogo .one) 500-pound - fullback, has a sore shout, ,fler. Biggins' probable starting .lineup follows: -Alex J3arimtovich . and- Joe, Adessa or Spike Alter, ends.; Dean Malley and Bllwood, tackles; Tor To retti arid-Peel, guards;•Bernie.Briggs, center; Harry Harrison, quarter back; Co-eapt. Sammy ,Donato and, Tony Giannantonio, halfbacks; and Joe Metro, fullback. Bullets Beat in 20 Years According to reports, Gettysburg' will bring its best team in 20 years here 1,0 thwart the Lions' comeback attempt.' Penn, State players teel , thnt they have to win the next three games with Gettysburg, Bucknell, and Lehigh in 'order to regain the confi dence of'their•followers. Although the Bullets will be open ing their season against the Lions, the . visitors bave':a 'Werra vet SimerstitiOus? 'No, Not Us' —Bul Tor •Won't Step .0P First Stripe— When big Tor Toretti runs out onto the field before the start of it game,. he takes a-big hop.and makes mighty sure he doesn't step on the first . .white line he comes to. He isn't supersti tious or anything,-but still.he.hates to think of what might .happen if he did tread on the first.chalk mark: The Lion ,guard's 'classmates at -Mononga hela high.liked Tor so well they made hint pretty of the senior class . . put on some of•that weight by stay ing out of sClnnil,ayear..and•working in n all.bigger than ,he is .. . thinkitlio world .of Joe :Bedenk . . . says the worst :thing -he .ever went through was the initiation . . . played center in -high school and as a frosh . . . only one weakness ". . . yeah; blondes . THE :FIRST, ;NATIONAL -BANK - OF STATE COLLEGE . 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NOW! - - - IN STATE COLLEGE • ei'an players and a line which will greatly outweigh the Nittany for wards. -•Gettysburgiis -primed to up set -State for the -first time in the I gridiron history of the two -colleges. The probable Bullets' lineuni : Paul Wolfgang and John Yovicsin, 'ends; Staubitz and Bill :Chester, taek les; Les Herbert and Luke Yanaska; guards; Harry Schard, center; Tom Weems,. quarterback; Fred Hamilton and Paul 'Fulmer; •halfbacks; and Ed Florence, -fullback. Two Gettysburg veterans, Harry O'Neill, center, and Bob Yevak, back, are on the Bullets' injured list, but the State eleven has been warned about .the abilities of Hamilton, Ful mer and Florence. The Battlefield boys are out to start their season off with a win against a major opponent, while the Lions arc out to restart their season. —And—Peel Can't Play Without No. 13 Joe Peel was born on November 13. 1;But this didn't bother Joe any. He isn't superstitious. Why, he even aslced'for No. 13 varsity jersey. In fact, Joe just can't play yorth two hoots without that number. A Wilkes -Barre boy, he was captain of the Meyers high football outfit there, 'and went journalistic long enough to be buSiness manager of the school year book. Joe divides his time 'here be tween the football-field, Cook's-butch ery, and the duties he has as presi dent -of the junior class. He gained 10pounds working on the railroad this summer usecl:tO •.bOcfor his high_ school team '... was undefeated 'in seven .fights . kids 'called him jap ...•. 'cause J. A. P.. are his ini tials . . . he got his -fun-from build- ing .model airplanes those days . . . he's a -month younger than Junior Hanky' even . ....a true altruist . . . NOTICE! Striving To Overcome Injuries Alt3tough•hampered bra strained back, Danny gamely refused to stay out of the Cornell game laStaturday, but he only aggravated the injury and as.a result will.be on the sidelines when the It's Months Away--But :Chick Is Hoping Olexy Takes IC4-A Captain Pete Olexy of the cross-country, team was.a Stavin his own right long,before.he.ever signed one of Mr.!Hoffman's registration cards. Outstanding as a runner throughout his high school career, Pete was chosen in .his senior year as .a member of the Polish-American "teain which 'entered European competition at Warsaw, Poland, in 1934. Takes 2nd in IC 4-A The. high spot of Pete's 5 -mile career arrived last yerir when he skimmed over the courSe 'at Van: Courtland Part, New. York, in 26:46 at the I.C.A.A.A.A. meet to take sec ond place in a field of 157 competitors, the pick of 31 colleges. Coach Chick Werner, 'set back by numerous. losses in his 'cross-country nd track teams, clings to the hope Int Pete will bring in , first honors in Campus Bulletin Juniors wishing ,to try out for the LaVie will meet in Room 315; Old Main, at 4 o'clock. MONDAY The 4-H Club will .meet in Room 405 . Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock, to hear the reports. ef%the national conference. Refreshments will be served. Sophomore women candidates for Collegian editorial staff will meet in Room 312, Old Main, at 4 o'clock. Caroline Y. Tyson will preSide. WEDNESDAY , - Male, students interested in iinter collegiate debating will.report;to pre liminary •tryont meeting•in Room 405, Old Main, : at 7:o'clock. THURSDAY A. S. M. E. w•ill.hold,Rpeponeeting and cider -party in M. ,E..laboratory at .8 .o'clock. E IQ= =CM] Students .may ,get. ,at :Regis trar's office or at Student Union bul letin board. Students should ' place .names and addresses on all books,,coats, etc. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DANNY DEMARINO Battle of Gettysburg will be reenacted at New BeOver field tomorrow afternoon. The Bullets will be gunning for'their first Penn Slate victory ,in .history. , 1 •„:::' , '',Vl-..'.. , : : - .....;::. .... 1 ' . .• . ..c' . ....' .."'....* ::''...'. ...• :.... • ...,,,.,1,. 4..,:,•,.,:•.:-,,• PETE OLEXY the IC 4-A meet next November as he seems destined to if ,he improves at his past rate. Pete Registers, Hopes Rise Pete recently added several gray hairs to Coach Werner's head when it was learned that doubt existed con cerning his return to school this year. The scene brightened considerably, • however, when Pete applied for a new uniform Wednesday and returned to his workouts. " • Pete was captain of the freshman cross-country team and' has proven himself a 'capable leader. He has never lost 'in dual meet competition here. Frosh Swimmers Begin Workouts Galbraith Will Pick Candidates To ;Report For,Conditioning Routine Next Week With a squad of 20 men to be se lected on.the basis of their trial show ings, candidates for the freshman swimming team will report to Coach Bob Galbraith at the Glennland Pool between 5 and 6 o'clock Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Candidates will bring their own towels and suits. The select group will begin outdoor conditioning in conjunction with the varsity Wednesday for its one-meet schedule against Mercersburg Acad emy's Blue Dragons. Last year the yearlings bowed to a strong Mercers burg outfit in their only meet. Varsity Strengthened Expected to form the nucleus of this year's freshman team is Ace Kirkpatrick, .who negotiated 50 yards in 29.5 seconds to win the P. I. A. A. championship last. spring. Adding-strength to this year's var sity' mermen . will •be a half-dozen stars who. have risen from last year's freshman ranks, including Mark Yin zant, Guy ,McLaughlin, Bob Hancox, Edward. Zacks, and the Gross twins -Stanley and. Stewart. Arrow 'Shirts ,and 'Shorts 116 South Allen Street Loss Of Haag At Goal Dims Lions' Hopes For 4th Win Over Bullets Eastern Conference Champs 'To Present Strong 'Lineup; Ed 'Mandel - Majr Not Play; 7 Regulars 'To Start For illome'Team A shoulder dislocation will keep Dick Haag, veteran goalie, out of the lineup that will start State's soccer season against Get tysburg on New Beaver held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. With the loss, of Flaag, the Lions will find it doubly difficult to stop the champions of the Eastern .Pennsylvania .soccer confer- will go to Jim lekes, a peppy but •in experineeed,junim'. Hurt Tending Goal Haag's shoulder was dislocated when he tried to -prevent a goal in scrimmage Tuesday afternoon. The same thing happened to Dick last Year in the Syracuse game. Then his shoulder slipped back into place im mediately. This time, .Leo 'Houck and .lack Hulme worked on him , for al most 10 minutes before the bones were reset. But Hang's removal from the line up isn't the only'headache that Coach •Bill Jeffrey has. Eddie Mandel, ace halfback. may not be sufficiently re tovered from a severe cold to start in tomorrow's game. If Eddie isn't well, either Dave Weddell or Sam Davies will play in his right halfback position. .Lineup .Listed The other starters for the .Lions will be: .Jack Mallory, outside left; Capt. Sol Miehoff,.inside left; :Frank Megrail, center forward; Av Taylor, inside right; and Carl Wacker, out side right. Fred Spyker, left halfback, and Walt Painter, center halfback, will have the two other positions on the secondary offense. .Fullbacks will sbe Bill Borda, left, and Bob Schuler,' right. If needed, Jeffrey will have six•re serves to use against the Bullets to morrow. They are: Hank Schweitz= er, goalie; George Merwin, fullback; 'TOPCOATS All sizes, styles and ,fabrics, .including reversibles 7 From $2250 :to 140:00 Kahn's Men's' Shop 122 South .Allen ,Street Ily ,ROY NICHOLS Jim Schaeffer, forward; Woody Hos termap, forward; Bill Maier, for ward; and Jack Peiffer, forward. Bill "Hartshorne, coach of the Bul lets, has had to fill liye vacancies on his team. Ile, like Jeffrey, was faced with the .job of replacing a scoring center .f or w a rd. Jlowever, •Hart- - shorne's .jay-vee team came through an eight.game ,card undefeated last season, and recruits arc ,plentiful. dth•Game in-Series ;,Tomorrow's contest will mark the fourth consecutive season that the, Lions have tussled with Gettysburg. State has won every previous game. taking the Bullets 9-1 in 1934, 4-0 in 1935, and 8-0 last year. :When the :Liens met :Gettysburg last yea•, it was after a 6-0 win over. Bucknell. Petite :Harriet Kalov, State's latwst feminine mascot, will start the hall rolling against the Bullets. She suc ceeds Jo Hobart, who was graduated last June. Playing .their third .practice game, the cub ,soccermen will kick air to Orangeville high school,on the soccer practjce field tomorrow morning at 10:50' o'clock. The ,probable freshman lineup will be: Davidson, goalie; Miller, right fullback; 'Bonnier, left fullback; Luel len, right halfback; Spellman, center halfback; Bigott, left halfback; Meis ner, outside right; Hartman, inside right;. C., Taylor, center forward; Bradford, inside left; and Ritten house, outside left. Page Three
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