Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 29, 1926, Image 4

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A FREE TRIP TO PENN
To introduce a new line of Candy, 'one
chance on pound package, two chances
two pound package.
Now is the time.
GRAHAM & SONS
| Notices |
C W. L.usen, chief of the Buieau
of Dairy Intlustiy and F. Rasmussen,
'•ceict.uN of the National Associa
tion of Ice Ci cam Manufacturers will
speak at a special meeting of the
Dauy Science club at ninc-hftccn
o’clock tomorrow morning m 100 m
HDD, Dauy Building.
Co-operative Council
To Be Instituted Here
A Pennsylvania co-operative con
science will be instituted at Penn
State on November twelfth or thu-
Iccntli undei the direction of Ihe De
puitment of Agricultural Economics
and extension division.
Discussion of vital pioblcms in re
lation to the economic side of ngn
culture, will be the main purpose of
the conference. Many of the agn
uiltuial faculty'will take an active
pail in this discussion, while several
outstanding agriculturists in the
state are scheduled to talk.
Varsity Will Meet
George Washington
(Continued from first page)
name for a brief period Wednesday
Pitted against a septet of huskies, it
boicd into the battle with new-found
zeal The backs did the icst.
Joe Krall, relegated to the sidelines
with an injuicd ankle, was leplaced
by Danagh The sorrel-topped guard
was put under the wing of Hastings
Grcenshields and Filak called upon
hitherto untouched reserve energy and
opened up huge holes at tackle.
~Delp, still limping but physically
sound, was stationed at left end with
Le>ko as his lunning mate Profiting
by the caustic advice of the coaches
the teinunals did some finished work
on the second string tackles and snar
ed passes pionnscuously. Mahoney
lofted back the pigskin from the cen
ter position
Battoi cd to submission by the fury
of the varsity attack, the leserves
fell before a dnving human machine
Faulkner and Cuny were stationed
at the wing posts, Bergman and Munz
at tackle, Rosebeiry and Ken at
guard and Reed, centei The lanky
pivot man was effective against the
varsity, making numerous tackles
Despite the fact that Coach Bezdek
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is centering Ins attention on the Penn
fray, the battle with the Washington
collegians tomoirow is far fiom be
ing overlooked. With victories over
City’ College of New York and Blue
Ridge, the Capiloi Citv lads aie ic
puted to be more dangerous than us
ual
Conch II W Ci urn. foimei Prince
ton star, has built a fast buchlicld a
round his two veterans, Stehinan and
Lopeman Stehinan, light halfback, is
the individual lunnn iry of the team
He kicks and parses with ability and
hds featured all the games m winch
he has paiticipatcd with his sweeping
end runs and off-taeklc dashes
Stclmian scoicd all of his team’s
points in its 10-7 victory over C C. N
Y and icgistcied twenty-one markers
m the <lO-3 defeat of Blue Ridge
Paired with Harris at the halfback
posts he is the offensive lance of the
visiting combination. Coleman is an
excellent plunger ami defensive back,
while Lopeman at quaitoiback is a
cool field gencial
The Capitol City lute is compara
tively light yet it is reputed to have
outchargcd the pondeious Buckncll
foiwards Carcv and Ailshouse are
fast ends and clever tackleis, while
Vietmcy’ci and Claikc foim an aggres
sive tackle duo Athcv and Hottlc,
guaids, are the outstanding men in the
line. Wisner at centei completes the
George Washington battle array
Visitors Primed
Coach Crum has built up an exper
ienced leservc squad upon which he
will depend no little in tomorrow’s
clash. The visitois have developed a
smooth passing attack which has met
with no little success thus fai Steh
man can be relied upon to open up
with a barrage which may wouy the
Nittany backs Coleman, buily full
back, has a twisty pan ot hips which
have enabled him to get away on num
cious long end runs.
The visitois are intent upon holding
Penn State to a low scoie, but Coach
Bezdek is equally deteinuncd that his
Lions display then all in an effoit to
find their real offensive powei
Cripples Improve
Captain Weston, v.hosc bad knee
was leinjuiod in the Notre Dame fray,
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NOW GOING ON
worked out m uniform this week but
will not be used against George Wash
ington tomorrow Rocpke, veteran
halfback, is buck m hnrness and eager
to bicak into the Ime-up but Coach
Berdek will probably save him for
tuturc struggles
Pincura, Pntchaid, Ilouscrman and
Harrington, working together in the,
second backficld, may sec service be
fore the final whistle tomorrow.
Booters Meet U. of P.
In First League Game
(Continued from first page)
This inability to count, even after
outplaying the opposition, has lead
Coach Jeffries to dull the forwards in
goal-kicking during the past week
The Lion backficld men have con
tinued their long duves down the
field to get the sphere out of danger
ous tomtoiy At the same time they
have shown adeptness in breaking up
c./Tensive charges by intercepting the
\ asses of linemen and taking the Bail
away from them by clever footwork.
The choice for goal tomorrow is not
certain since both Horn and Senusch
have been displaying equal ability in
late scimnragcs
Expect Hard Battle
Although Coach Jeffries believes
that the Penn State booters have the
edge over Penn, he anticipates a hard
fight from the Red and Blue, especial
ly because that team is composed ot
men who have all had long exper
ience on the soccer field. Seven of
Penn’s combination were members of
the team last season
The Penn State hooters will line up
as follows Horn oi Senusch, goal;
Captain Lrppmcott and Cherry, full
backs, Bell, Cockley and Rcpino,
halfbacks, Sorry, Marshall, Mulling
ei, Grtfim and Pecon, linesmen. Sub
stitutes making the tup arc Semisch,
Strimlan, Jacobson and either Beam
or Glaser
Soccer is one of Penns’ strongest
sport 3 due to the organization winch
has been built up there The Scotch
pastime is now so popular at the Uni
versity that s’\ regular teams aic
formed this year New men are dnll-
Saturday Special
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Penn Game Tickets on
Sale at Co-op Tomorrow
There will be a general sale
of tickets for the Pennsylvama-
Penn -State football game to
morrow evening at the Athletic
Store on Co-op from seven un
til ten o’clock. There is no lim
it to the number of tickets that
may be obtained by any one
person
od into the Penn system on the fesh
men aggregation which curries a
schedule of its own
In addition to the freshmen arc the
third, fourth and fifth teams. Next
to the Varsity are the Juyvces, from
which combination the rcgulais re
ceive their material It is from ex
perience obtuincd on these secondary
teams that the Red and Blue has been
able to build up a powerful Varsity
One of the strongest aggregations
In the East, Penn’s booters lost the
championship of the Intercollcginto
Soccer League to Princeton by only
cnc point last season. To date the
Quakers have met no othei college
team. Ilowevci, Germantown Crick
et Club, Englewood Field club and the
Altoona works combinations have
teen defeated with case The record
book show’s two losses—to the Cres
cent Athletic club, 2-5, and the Mont
clair Field club, 0-4.
. The probable lmc-up foi the Red
end Blue bootcis is Callahan, goal,
Good and Gtrvin, fullbacks; West,
Captain McDonald and Cnldci half
backs, Lazarus, Dicteilc, Buswell,
Pratt and Shelnme. linemen.
Freshmen Meet Pitt
Cubs At New Beaver
(Continued from first page)
ation and the possibility of a victory
less season before them, the team lias
begun to show the spark of agges*
sivencss that may carry them to vic
tory over the traditional* Smoky city
rivals.
Unsatisfied with the plobos show
ing Coach Dutch Hermann has com
pletely changed his line-up. For the
pnst four days the scrimmage ses
sions have been brief. The huddle
system, used for the first time Satur-
day, is still in use. N? new plays
were introduced hut more time was
spent in fundamentals such as punt
ing,.tackling, sprinting and machine
bucking.
- Make Radical Changes
Nearly the whole eleven that start
ed the season against Bcllcfontc ac
ademy is now watching the workouts
from the sidelines. Hermann is ex
perimenting with various combina
tions but he is not at all certain of
his opening team in tomorrow’s frny
Whether any of the first-stringers
will sec action will nob be known un
til tomorrow but there is the possi
bility now that Joe Miller, halfback,
will be the signal-caller. Chet Ridge
way has been switched from right
half to the fullback berth while Stal
ey and Strublc may start at left and
light halfback, respectively.
Cunningham has replaced Boots
Shuler, acting-captain, at center and
two new ends, Ingle, left and Davis,
right, arc likely to receive the call
McDonald, the only cub over two
hundred pounds, with Pannaccron or
Brown will fill the tackle jobs and it
is probable that Weiland, at right
guard and Reynolds at left, will com-
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