PAGE FOTTR. iniury Jinx kits Lion Eleven After 9-0 Victory Over Bucknel Sigma Chi 1M Victors in intramural swimming con tests held yesterday, Sigma Chi, last year's champions, defeated Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Sigma Kappa beat KDR; Sigma Nu de feated Beta Sigma Rho; and Theta kappa Phi and Phi Kappa Sigma tot}) lost by forfeit to Kappa Sig ma. Evenings Only ILAST TIMES TODAY Margaret Sullavan James Stewart, Robert Young -ITI "Tin MORTAL STORM" 1 - WED. - THURS. 1 Jeanette MacDonald r Nelson Eddy —in • "NEW MOON" 'AA " r Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 1. LAST TIMES TODAY I; Effllll OW', N • >1704M 8.---cii.5(:::!. , .; , ::.;;:-: , .......... WED.-THURS. °INDY NO'S' .-ADDED MARCH -OF TIME ON FOREIGN NEWS FRONTS The Free American Press and How It Gets The News FRIDAY ONLY ON THE STAGE TOMMY TUCKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA 4UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII Between The Lions 11111H111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 Hash and Weekend Left- overs When it comes to fight, you've got to hand it to those guys from Bucknell every time . . . No mat ter if they had only eleven men on their entire squad, the Bisons would make Penn State believe their reserve strength was as end less as a political argument . . . Needless to say, the Lions didn't look like world-beaters Saturday afternoon, but a glance at history will show that the Nittany gridders haven't beaten a Bucknell eleven by more than two touchdowns since 1929. Somehow, when the Thundering Herd is called upon to meet the Lion pack, they find more strength and stubbornness than two twen ty-mule teams . . . It's just their habit . . So all thinks taken into consideration, next Saturday's bat tle with the Mountaineers will be more of an indication of the Hig ginsmen's ability. If you're looking for the hero of the Battle of Bucknell, pin the orchids on Pepper "Double-duty" Petrella and Len Krouse in the ball-toting department, and save a few for lineman Gajecki and Vargo . . . If you want the most spectacular play of the game refer to Petrella's two-yard gain after he had run nearly fifty yards back of his .own line of scrimmage, evad ing Bison tacklers. 6:30, 8:30 Around Penn 'State's own cir cuit, all of the Lions' opponents have now swallowed defeat at least once although the grid season has hardly gotten under way. South Carolina, West Virginia, Temple, Syracuse, and NYU all went down over the weekend with Lehigh dropping its second game in two weeks . . . Hitting a snag on weekend games and picking right only six out of nine games with three wrong and one tie, •this writer stands with 22 correctly chosen, six wrong, and two ties for an average of .733. Walters° Shutout, 4-O, Deadlocks Series Score Special to the Daily Collegian CINCINNATI, Oct. 7 Bucky Walters again placed the Cincin nati Reds back into the running with a 4-0 shutout over Detroit to day. The pennant score now stands deadlocked at 3-3 with the final and deciding game tomorrow. Walters allowed five hits and smashed a home run over the left field fence in the eighth stanza. Schoolboy Rowe was the losing pitcher. R II E Detroit 000 000 000-0 5 0 Cincinnati ..200 001 01x--4 10 2 CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS— All makes ex pertly repaired. Portable an. office machines for sale or rent Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue. chyrT-Th-F-CR 3 OMEN'S Campus 'Boots "Ideal for Rainy Weather" • PERSIA SHOE STORE' 125 South Allen Street: WITH DICK PETERS FSW:TIMW'MFM7:9 Harrier Tiße-Trials Held Today For Spartan Meet Seven varsity cross-country run ners for the Michigan State dual meet will be selected today when Coach Chick Werner's harrier squad races in a competitive time trial at 4 p.m. Captain Bill Smith is expected to lead the runners down the home stretch with approximately 15 var sity candidates nipping at his heels. Some of -the promising hill and dalers who will try to make the seven-man varsity 'squad are Chet Snyder, Pop Thiel, Alex Bourgerie, Don Hess, Boyd Witherow, Bob Kintigh, Bill Jimeson, Bob Wheel er, Archy Hyson, Stu Rhodes and Max Peters. "Ole Man Injury" may handicap the probable starting lineup against the Spartans on Saturday when Werner announced that three of his best •harriers will be unable' to race in today's time-trial. Herm Goffberg, considered by Werner as his most promising run ner, Vern Kotz, a varsity man, and Francis Burkhart, have leg injur ies which will keep them out of action for a few days. The Central Experiment Farm of 110 acres was the original of the College. 9:'v ii?iii . iyF~ mak, Ventresco Out Next Saturday Coach Bob Higgins is probably tempted to put in a want ad for a fullback as result of the injury jinx which struck the Lion camp in yesterday's scrimmage, when flaws revealed in the 9 to 0 vic tory over Bucknell Saturday were being ironed out. Just wen the Nittany team ex pected to be at full strength for this Saturday's encounter with West Virginia, the injury list claimed both Bill Smaltz and Pepper Ventresco, the first two fullbacks. In a skirmish with-the freshman eleven Smaltz's, ankle was twisted badly and Ventres co's old knee injury cropped up again. While the extent of their injuries is not yet known, it is doubtful whether either will be able to face the Mountaineers. To' make matters worse, Earl Brown and Sam Kopach, two re serve fullbacks, are also ailing'and may not be available. To offset this serious loss at the number three fullback spot, Coach Higgins has ordered Galeri Bailey, Len Gramly and Sonny Rice to learn the fullback assignment immedi ately. Craig White, three-year veteran nalfback, whose shoulder injury DefinitelyAlilder, Cooler-Smoking decidedly Better:lasting, Chesterfield is one up otv'em all Smokers — Say) that Chesterfield is the one completely/ satisfying cigarette: Everybody:wh tries 'em likes:ea c Chesterfield's, right' Combination:of:American:and Turkish 'tobaccos is the best tha4 money Can buy TUESDAY, OCTOBER - 8, 1940 in the early part of the Byckne fracas forced him out of the,gatne turned up yesterday with his in a sling. According to the tea:. physician's report he will rema's on the sidelines for the next. t days. To complete the dark piC ture, Len Frketich, mammo tackle suffered a sprained bac: yesterday. Motion pictures of the Bison Lion clash revealed poor blockim on the part of the.Nittany aggr: gation. This,• coupled with furiou• charging and tackling by a fas Bucknell line slowed down the Blue and White attack wheneve a touchdown seemed iminent. Only the running of Pepper Pe trella, the kicking and good passin_ in spots of Smaltz, and the pas receiving of Len Krouse saved th: day for Coach Higgins' minions The diminutive sparkplug of th: team reeled off 100 yards fro scrimmage and set up the touch, down play in the closing minute of the secnnd period. With the b on the Bucknell 24, Smaltz fade. back and tossed the ball to Krous: on the nine who twisted out o the clutches of several would-b: tacklers and scored. Johnny. Pit trick placekicked the extra point The remaining two points cam: in the final quarter on a poor pas from the Bison center which rolle. into the end zone for an automatii safety. 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