Friday, December 18, 1929 loccermen 7 800TERS GAIN , VARSITY LETTERS Manager May Schedule Lehigh, Princeton for Contests In 1930 Campaign Pointing to the fifth championship campaign of the Intercollegiate .Soc ccr association, the Lion hooters elected Bill-Hutchinson, fullback, cap; tain of the 1930 'eleven.. Fourteen major awards were issued to twelve numbers of the 1929 championship team, manager, and Hay Viverberg, at the elections session Tuesday night. Special awards of a minor letter jrere made to three other members of the squad.'The major letters were received by McKune,' goalie, Harvey and Allen, fullbacks, and Strimliui Edgertonj' and, Captain ,MacLaren, halfback's. Linemen who;-were reCog-r ilized as members of the undefeated, team and rewarded .with a major. “B” are Lutz, outside , right, Skinnell, in side right; Debonis,, center forward,' Travis, inside left, and Anderson, out side left. • Masters for meritous work as utili ty inside lineman, where he gained , a permanent position early in the seas permanent position early in the .sea son, also received a major award, as .yell as manager John L. Gans *3O. An Waorary major letter was awarded ;ja'3ay Viverberg, first string ,hslf wck who died during the season. I; Arrange Tentative Schedule . iThe special awards of the associa-. tipn football “S'* were-, received by |Biptain-elect Hutchinson, ‘Grammar; ;gd Meisleman. Hutchinson stands tijfc among the three hooters qf.var* &y calibre who were crowded from a:post on the Eleven by keen com - petition. for next season’s soc schedule resulted in tentative ar nlngements . with • Haverford for 'a* game irf Haverford' on -October 18. 1 Cornell 'was unable to play here for Homecoming engagement' Oc tfcer.2s, and Lehigh'or Swarthmore . t (ay be obtained for- the open date. • [Efforts to place .Princeton on the Jlon schedule may culminate in 1030 ‘. Wrth a game November 1. - Syracuse mil face-thfe Nittany hooters for the Pfnnsylvania Day attraction on No- Mmber'B.. Pennhasbeen slated for ,3|game.November 15 in Philadelphia 2jd negotiations are under- way to 1 ,ojmplete . arr for a tilt sHth Lafayette on November 13 en . )Wle_tp_the Quaker,city. . -: Suitable Life of lowa J. A. (Pop) -Garrison *27 AGENT 129 Frailer 81. 0ne571-W J. J, MEYERS Phones,22o 330. U. S. Govt. Inspected Quality- Beef has endeared us to bun - ; dreds of our patrons. 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Play . |9ix Games ' , With 160 freshman .candidates re-, porting to Coach Larry Conover, prac-' Uce for the pjehe.basketball'campaign began Wednesday night in Recreation hall. The yearling quintet will play f. six-game schedule, opening the sea son January -25 with Wyoming sem inary, if .officially approved. . - Three other games have been defin itely scheduled for the Lion freshmen. They will meet Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. on February 23, Syracuse at Syracuse, .March .1, . and , Pittsburgh .at State College March 15. .All of these games will precede varsity con tests with the. same schools. • Tentstiye p 1 ans for two other games have been completed,which will prob 4 ably be with Carnegie Tech and Buck-. nell.' In the event that one of these teams cannot .ploy here; a game may bo arranged with -the Pittsburgh jun-’ ior college of Johnstown. ' -Coach Conover has found some, -promising material among the year lings and most of the candidates have had -previous hjgh , school .experience. The large squad has already been di-; vided into groups .and seat, through short “test” 'scrimmages. Next week the number, of . players will be ? con siderably reduced a squad of twenty being picked - after ■ the holi days,’ NOW is the (time to leave your older for ‘ . : ;:;7'V'^||ff'C]hri'Bibmas , TurKey ; -.'' Also watch for our Specials Every Saturday v . 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Pearce, /175- pounder,,will-aid in carrying;part of the burden during the coniing sea;. Son. . . r - • •' /■ ; . Coach 'Speidel-is.'seriously, handi capped by a lack of lightweights pc-, casioned. by the loss through ' gradr iiation of 'Captain Ted' Wilson,,.last' year’s 125-pound' intercollegiate, champion,’. arid Don. Steely 'versatile ‘ll5-pounder. ;• 4MenLost 'this . Year, “Chuck” Eisennian,. vacating /the 145-pound berth after, two] years on the .team, Is .ineligible Jjecause of three year’s varsity competition. An other place is left open on “the .team through the . absence of “Tiny” Cranmer, forme! heavyweight.. de- : fender. ’ Of the crowd of candidates report ing for the 115-pound'class, Harkins and Payton,- both newcomers, stand DO yO]UR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Wllfl US GERNERD’S 140 Allen St. THE PENN STATE. COIiLEGIAN slo■{ Wrestlers: Report lor Pre-Season Drills RUTGERS TEAM: USES ; «no cAPTAik* system • Rutgers ~. university - \ football team elected ,R. Bernard Crowl as honorary Captain of the 1929 foot ball team-Mpnday,.Crowl has act ed && captain the season. Under;,-jthe] system in effect at’ Rutgers/, acting captains, are ap : pointed -by.the coach. ’ At.the end .of the { season, • honorary ' captains are elected by the letter nien. This is the same/system thatVhas been adopted\,by.‘ Carnegie Tech and Ohio State' university;. out at present. Cowell, slightly ex perienced in and Davenport •aro'dividing, honors ii\ the next higher, cihss. - Captain';Hubler after two-years of .varsity work’.'fs being, .strongly con tested for ./thy ’ 135/pouhd berth by -Stein, • promising newcomer! In .the 14,5*pound]gTbuj> Trahsue and Kaiser .are. woging-;afi J fight •, •for honors*. .-* ■,] 1 " , I^eybitz, r 6erisational star, on last year’s freshman .team, is; contesting Campbell'tor. a -place in his division. Paul Lonk,/ Sepjc, and Andy] Parana are waging’, a' necWh-neck fight for places' in year’s yearling five, is making a bid .for pivot honors. Raquette, and Fletcher, the latter shifted-from -for ward, are the • two remaining • soph omore candidates. Mahle, a senior, is probably the most experienced cen ter prospect... He has had two years experience .on the Nittany floor squad' although he has not yet broken -into the first-string line-up. WcComb and Eastburn, although centers on .the 1931 freshman.'team have been oc cupying forward berths. EXPECT FEW GRID CHANGES That there will be few changes in the football rules for next year is the opinion of Edward K. Hall, chairman of the National Football Rules com mittee. Ho is certain that the rule forbidding running with a fumbled ball will still be on the books next football, season. LOUISE A. LAMBERT BEAUTY PARLOR 2gd Floor Leitzell Bldg. 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