The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 01, 1940, Image 4

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Candidates Report
. Candidates for basketball man
ager report at 4 p.m. today.
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Evenings Only 6:30. 8:30
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The Lions
WITH DICK PETERS
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Hither and Thither
Summing up the weekend from
Penn State view point:
Bill Jeffrey’s soccer .boys are the
closest thing to perpetual motion
we know of—they just keep rolling
along ... a nice crowd turned out
for the hooters’ inaugural, it was
too bad there wern’t enough seats
to take care of the overflow.. ...
especially after college officials
were warned that the usual num
ber of .bleachers would be insuffi
cient .. . Van Hartman’s head shot
which scored the Nittany kickers
first point of the year was one of
the cleanest pieces of work we’ve
ever seen on a soccer field . . .
Incidentally, Captain Walt Hoster
man started his first opening game
on Saturday . . . since the Lion
captain has been booting the gong
around at State he has always
missed the opening game due to
injuries.
* * *
Over on New Beaver Field Sat
urday afternoon, Bob Higgins’ pig
skin boys were having a track meet
w ! th the freshman squad . . .
Though the “vawsity” lads chalked
up nine touchdowns, seven extra
points, and a safety against the ’44
aggregation, it is still pretty defin
ite that Marty McAndrews is going
to have one of his best frosh elev
ens in years . . . They’re unusually
big and there’s a lot of them which
all points to a mighty good season
for the “young-uns” . . . We kind
of lost track of the varsity’s scor
ing, plays, they were so numerous,
and came so often, but we liked
the one where Pepper Petrella
took the ball and ran the pants off
all the freshmen from Ag Hill to
New Beaver Field to score stand
ing up after a honey of a 70-yard
dash.
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A quick look around tells us that
two of State’s 1940 grid foes have
ali-eady .bitten the dust, Lehigh to
a tough Virginia outfit, and Pitt to
a still tougher Ohio State machine.
Syracuse, West Virginia, Temple,
and NYU all swamped their week
end opponents for easy wins.
Missing fire on but two games,
the Ohio State-Pitt and Minnesota-
Washington tussles, this writer
kept his season average to date at
.800 over the weekend. Thus far,
the balance sheet shows, 16 correct
prediction, 3 incorrect, and one tie.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Niffany Lions Enter Final
Week Of Practice Drills
After showing a powerful at
tack which clicked against the
fx-eshman eleven last Saturday,
the Nittany Lions began the final
week of preaseason practice yes
tei’day for the football season op
ener against Bucknell on New
Beaver Field.
Coach Bob Higgins, satisfied
with the varsity’s 63-0 rout of the
yearlings, limited his backs and
ends to passing and kickoff drills
yesterday while line coach Joe
Bedenk sent his forward wall
through an arduous blocking ses
sion.
■ Two varsity men weer missing
from the field. Carl Stravinski,
i-egular tackle, aggravated an old
knee injury and will be confined
to the infirmary for two days. He
is expected to be ready for Satur
day’s game.
Saturday’s practice tilt with
Marty McAndrew’s, freshman
griddei-s was replete with thrill
ing events as the Lions drove,
passed and zigzagged through the
bewildered cubs for nine touch
downs, seven extra points and a
safety.
Frosh Basketball Call
All candidates for freshman
basketball are to report any day
this week at 4 p.m. to Coach John
Lawther in Rec Hall. Physical ex
amination cards are necessary.
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Lion Boolers Down
Bullets In Opener
Continuing frona where they left
off last year, the Nittany Lion
hooters swung their educated toes
into action 'Saturday and started
their eighth consecutive season
without defeat by downing Gettys
burg, 3-1, before the lai-gest State
gathering that ever witnessed a
soccer match.
Van Hartman, outside right,
shoved the Lions into a belated
lead in the second quarter when
he headed a pass from the right
side past the Gettysburg goalie.
In the same period, Don Durain,
outside left, slipped the ball into
the net, and Anibal Galindo clinch
ed the battle with another head
thrust in the final quarter.'
Pos. Gettysburg Penn State
G. Fite Leskaras'
R.F. Menoher Heck
L.F. Miller Freeman
RiH. Cox Hosterman
C.H. Muhlenberg Megrail
L.H. Zell Green
O.R. Wallace Taylor
I. R. Spangler ’ King
C.F. Kine . Ernst
I. L. H. Mizzell Corman
O.L. F. Mizzell Durain
Score by quarters:-
Gettysburg 0 0 0 I—l
Penn State 0 2 0 I—3
Goals Gettysburg: Spangler.
Penn State: Hartman, Durain, Ga
lindo.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940
Yearling Gridders
Rounding Into Form
Although obviously.no match lor
the varsity in the gaitae scrimmage
between the two teams Saturday,
the freshman gridders display im
provement and show signs of being
in top form when they meet Buck--
nell in Jess than two weeks.
Coach Marty McAndrews seems
to share this view as he says “The
boys looked pretty good ' dgainst
the varsity considering that they
aren’t used to game situations and
have mastered only about half a
dozen plays.”
■McAndrews said that in the
scrimmage with the varsity the
frosh looked much better than last
year’s yearlings looked when they
met the varsity for the first time.
In yesterday’s light practice, Mc-
Andrews moved Bernie Brosky
from an end position to a tackle
spot on the first team and Quentin
Peters replaced Emil Mann at tail
back.
Lion.Candidales
Juniors-and sophomores aspiring
to wear the Nittany .Lion skin
should report to Gene Wettstone in
Rec Hall at 4 p.m. today.
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