Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 27, 1929, Image 3

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    Friday, September 27, 1929
Gridmen Opp
In Openin
Untried Nittany Eleven At the Opening Gun!
To Battle Visitors
At 3:00 O'clock
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pivot position
A flashy backfield combination will
face the Magma gruldem with Coon
French at quarterback, Yutc Died
rich and Jack lavercy at the halfback
posts and Lamb at fullback. French's
timely icturn to the squad during the
early part of this week has added
expeiience and speed to the allay of
ball carriers.
Lasich has developed iupidly dot
ing the pre-season drills and has be
come ono of the best pigskin toters
on the squad His plunging ability
has been especially pionounced in
se, +lmages this week
Niagara Line-up
Died, ith and Liveley have bee
performing in satisfactory fashion
dining the practice swaps, both dis
playing speed and elusiveness The
quartet of ball minims me all ino
ficient in both passing and kicking
as well as cart ying the ball
Coach Bezdek has a stealth of ma
terial with which to sapplant the first
stung line Eschliath, Veneroso, Pai
ana, Mclfdlcn , Saltzman, and Malta
arc all ready to step into the line-up
ir case they are needed Cal Shawle)
will not be in shape to tal.e pint in
Satuiday't. game
Snyder, Thomas, Hayes, Loans, and
Captain Jack Mai tin will be ready to
answei a call to fill one of the back
field posts Martin has been filling the
second team fullback position with
ability and probably will see heivice
in the encounter with the Purple ag-'
giegation.
With a hie of backfield veterans
as the nucleus for the Niakara at
tack, Coach Becket is repelled to
have developed an exceptionally fast
teain. Besides the three ball minas
seven veterans have reported to the
squad for the fist dulls.
Lipan arid Labonte will pia/ the
wing posts for the Nose York array
Labonte Ivan a membet of the chain
pronship 1928 eleven, while Lipan has
0050 to the valsrty from last 'year's
reshman team
Bernardo and Guinn will teceme
ho call fel the first stung tackle pe
-alone, while Walsh and Ryan will
mid down the guaid posts ➢lcCar-
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Panaccion It. Bernardo
Gillai il, I g Walsh
McAmit ew+s c.. McCarthy
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Officials J. P. Egan, referee; W.
B. Elcott, umpitc, C P Schott, lines
man; D. Il Daugheity, field judge,
ItleCnithy, Mifflin, mid Walsh are
thy will be at the centei assignment
eel leneed linemen
Capin, Quigley has been assigned
to the enartei back position with Col
lins and Corrodo at the left and right
halfback posts, while Sneider will
handle the fullback berth when the
opiunm .. gun barks. Captain Quigley,
Collins, and Corrodo have seen ser
viw on former Niagara glidnon ma
chines and Sneider conic to the varsity
faun last year's plebe eleven.
White jeiseys with blue numbers
on front and bock will distinguish the
Nittany gialdeis when they step upon
the field for the rust time tomorrow
blown headgear will be used
It ii planned to use blue pants dar
ing the season although the mole
shirs have not arrived in sufficient
numbers to warrant. their use in to
tem low , . game. White and blue jer
seyo will be used to contrast jeiseys
of the opposing team. The purple
uniform of the Niagara team neces
sit.tte^. the use of white garments by
tlic Penn State team tomoirow.
PENN VARSITY DEFEATS
RESERVES IN PRACTICE
Defending its goal line item repeat
ed snub team attacks, Penn's varsity
ingskir tote's displayed remarkable
defensive ability in a practice scrap
or Planklin field yesterday.
PosenblOom, plunging back of last
yeal'n eleven, was the only reserve
ball cattier to.penetrate the varsity
defense He repeatedly dove through
the line for short gains and seined the
scrub's only touchdown.
MAROON AND ORANGE
TO PLAY HERE IN 1930
Colgate and Syracuse will be the
major home games of the 1930
football season with Bushnell, Laf
ayette, Pennsylvania, and Pitts
burgh being met on foreign grid
irons, according to a tentative sch
edule released by Neil M. Pleming,
graduate manager of athletics, yes
terday.
Penn will be met in Philade'ph
ut November 26, while Colgate will
be played on the home field Oct
ober 25. The game with Bucknell
will be the first gamo with the
Lewisburg team which the Lion
gridders have played away from
home.
HARRIERS TO RUN
TRIANGULAR RACE
15 Candidates Report (or Workouts
On Course-20 Plebes Fight
For Yearling Team
Lehigh harriers will Join the Lions
and the New York University squad
in a triangular meet over the Van
Certiandt Park course in New York
City October 19, Coach Nate Cart
mell announced yesterday.
The meet had originally been plan- I
ned as a dual match between the Nit
tany and Violet runners on either
October 19 or 2G. Since less than a
month remains before the meet, the
opening contest of the season for the
Nittany runners, Coach Cartmell ex
poets the regular course to be short
ened to about four and a half mike
Freshmen Report
Fifteen varsity candidates are nn
gaging in the light workouts over
the freshman course. Among these
are Captain Ratcliffe, Chick Meising,
cr, Dick Detwiler, Paul Rekers, Luke
Conroe, and Ralph Robinson, all of
last year's squad
A squad of apploximately twenty
plebes has reported to Coach Cart.
mell Two engagements have been
scheduled for the 1933 team.
In the first of these the Lion cubs
will clash with Pitt here November
9, while the second is the champion•
ship meet over the Van Cortlandt
Park course.
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SOCCERMEN START
DAILY SCRIMMAGE
Varsity Boaters Begin Pre•Season
Drills—Freshmen Respond to
Coach Jeffrey's Call
Holding their first scrimmage ses
sion, the varsity soccer squad•svaing
into active pre-season drills on the
College links practice field Tuesday
night.
Although the opening practice
scrap was of only fifteen minutes dur
ation, the scrimmage was lengthen
ed to forty-five minutes on Weilnes-1
day and last night Inexperienced
hooters were kept at fundamental s
drills for the greater part of the ses
sions. „
Aiming to perfect balL 4 santrol by
his. veterans, Coach Jeffrey empha
sized dribbling togeth4;iwith othei
advanced drills for his veterans The
booters' mentor devisedfpl system of
stakes which were usotrito represent
opposing lines and bacl*ld.
Freshmen's responser fro Jeffrey'•
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