Friday, September 26, 1930 Sidelines Reports from Niagara Falls indi cate that Coach Recker's Purple and White aggregation are out to tame the lilittany Lion The Netv York team is practically intact from last year when it won the championship of the Little Ten Conference of New York for the fourth consecutive year. The Purple eleven has not been de feated on the twine field for five years Although followers of Coach Hig gins' team naturally expect a victory in the initial contest it must ho re membered that the Niagara tenni with Its veterans in the lineup should be twenty-five percent better than the team which threw a scare into the Lion camp in 1929. In last season's encounter Nittany backs mots tomtit d wall so stub born that Coach Bezdek's pupils were forced to resort to end runs, and fin ally an air attack. One of Penn State's touchdowns came as the result of French's 00 yard dash and Diedrich's short plunge through the line The other resulted from a 50 yen! pass, French to Edwards. Sneidde, fullback, and Caphin Mc- Hugh, guard, are two Magma play crs that need careful watching Sncider made several long gains here last year McHugh did not play against Penn State, but played a brilliant game against Cornell and Syracuse. Lipan, Niagara end, was the chief actor in one of the most unique plays in college football last season. The Cataract City team was playing St Bonaventure a close game for confer ence championship, Skierkowski, of St Bonaventme was forced to...kick from behind his own goal. He punt ed straight up in the air and Lipan caught the ball behind the gout hoe, scoring a touchdown on a received' punt that was not blocked He did not Inive to move an inch to make the score. Although Yutv Diedrich again ac quired a number 7 jersey this year the "captain jinx" has apparently followed him Playing in every game last year without serious injury Yutz suffered too mishaps before the 1930 season actually started The College radio station WPSC will broadcast the nagma game play by play, renewing a custom which was abolished in It2B. Thelve members of the Penn State varsity football squad were captains of -their high or prep school teams. The former leaders are Diediich, French, Edwards, Shawley, Kaplan, Yost, DeCindes, Snyder, Gillaid, Wahl, Gaunter, and Wdle Syracuse will play quite a few of its games at night this year. The Orange stadium is lighted by 90,000,- 000 candle newel. Colgate's line aveinges 200 pounds from tackle to tackle and 195 pounds from end to end The five first stung backs, Captain Hart, Abtussinio, Ter ry, Reynolds, and slacaluso, average 188 pounds Macaluso is the heavi est back, 'weighing 210 pounds. 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Bauman, 'forma Return Two veterans will be found in the visitors' backfield • Snot,let. fullback, made many gains through the Penn State team last year, nod Clark, ;quarterback, is another esperienced Igraltler. Coach Sheldon Halm was confronted Stith a problem early in the practice season of filling the va . canctes trade by the graduation of his halfbacks Howevei, he will pick the men fon these positions fi OM MUI phy, Zebley, Hales and Atkinson Coach Higgins mill hose the , •ervs ices of several men toniotiov, that were not available earlier m the neck 'Ken Hamann, reset), renter last fall, and Al Iloguet, captain of the 1929 ifreshinan outfit ale hist Iv:sinning to break into the daily se,immages land both of these men ems take part lin the game tomorrow li.u+sell Yost, promising fullback, and Jack Toi -1 ranee, substitute tackle, mho have been out of the game because of in !juries, are now back in uniform Lion conches are particularly pleas ed with the progress of 12,1 Esans, triple-threat halfback Esans is used in the backfield nearly Cc ely dos, and is ahnost certain to substitute for a portion of the Niagara game Frequent change. in the lineup will probably be in older dining tomor row's encounter. Joe Millet, Ifdguet, Batdorf, Nencamp. Irwin, (Limner. and Hoover are likely to be tried in the backfield. of qualifying for the National Ama teur Championship tom foment at the Mermq Cricket club lhaniPs score sons 168. Freddy qualified for the National Open Championships in the Western Pennsylvania section sloth a score of MG, but did not compete in this touinament BISONS BOLD LONG PR kCTICE IN PREPARATION FOR GENEVA Teams A and 13 of the Duane!l football squad scrimmaged vesterJay aitet noon In propitiation foe the 0001- mg game of the season agent,st Gen eva Saturday Coach Snavely will clad a veteran aggregation against the Cones a team Ills chief 1,0111,. i the fact that al- though there ate ten lettermen on the Bison squeal. ladt season pas their first year of football The thundering head Pill be with-1 out the services of C Iptain Tony Slate mho seas Injulcd en a team seseek this summer. ARMY ,SHOES Widths A to E - GET A FIT at COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Allen Street Open Evenings QUALITY HOME MADE CANDIES ICE CREAM—Since 1914 LIGHT LUNCHES - Toasted Sandwiches a Specialty Gregory's ns Meet Niagara Gridmen In Season's Opener Tomorrow Before The Whistle! No. Penn State Niagai a No. 21 Kaplan Left End I ipan 6 25 Shawley Left Tackle Grilfen 9 19 Cul ry T.eft Guard Ryan 14 8 Kane Center McCarthy 10 15 Zorella Right Guard McHugh (c) 29 14 Stempeck Right Tackle Bernardo 23 11 Edwards Right End __ _ Shortell 21 4 Fi crick, Quarterback Clink 5 6 Livezey Left Halfback Murphy 4 12 Snyder Right Halfback Zebley 17 2 Lasisch _ Fullback Sneider 3 Refer ee—Ed Thorp, De La Salle. Umpire—C J. McCarty, Philadelphia. Linesman—M. J. Thompson, Georgetown. Field Judge—Dean Watkeys, Syracuse. STICKMEN START PRACTICE SEASON 10 Candidates Report for Initial Wurknut of Fall Training Program Yesterday Opening the fall training season, fifty candidates fot the varsity To ciosse team reported to the practice field yesteiday afternoon Coach Ernie Paul expects to whip his material into Tout practice teams 'Muth will scrimmage against each nth, dining the autumn months. Sta.lts ink and shift plays will he em phasized lot the fast two weeks of the season. Following this light schedule Coach Paul will hold daily stiimmages as long as the weather permits. The squad will be bolstmed by the ieturn of Carlson and Percy 13elfield, former ‘amtv stickmen, who 'cen tered school this semester Football prevents McMillan, Kaplan, and Ed %%arils, letter men, from engaging in fall practice A group of more than folly fresh men are learning the rudiments of stickuork and will gradually be shipped into shape 3 SOPHOMORE GRIDMEN WILL PLAY FOR ORANGE SI racnve Str? . ng With Veteran Line. 6 Lettermen m Backfield Three Sophomores Ain be seen in the Syracuse univeisity lineup when the Orange opens its 1930 football season with It P I Saturday. Lombanh, 204-pound guard, Moran, 178-pound halfback, and Fishel, all- New York scholastic star, fullback, will be the second-year men to take po,tions on the Syracuse varsity The Orange is well fortified in all departments this season with a vet eran line and SIX lettermen on hand for reserve duty in the backfield. ALl'll. \ SIGMA PM WINS CUI It was announced at Into haternity council meeting Tuesday night that Alpha Sigma Phi was the winner of the Interfraternity tennis tom nament 1 which Ras completed in June THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN POWERFUL PITT ELEVEN STANDS OUT ON DEFENSE Reports Front Panther Camp Shox Team Weak Olienst,ely A powerful defensive eleven, al though below the standard of other years on the offensive, is the status of the Pittsburgh gi al machine this season, according to reports from the Panther camp Pitt has been fortunate in that the squad has been flee from inim ies during the practice season Coach Jock Sutherland will be able to throw his full strength against the little Waynesburg eleven Sate. day. The main sorry of Conch Suther land this year has been the fact that he cannot decide definitely upon a ',oar say combination. With heavy losses through graduation Sutheiland has been forced to deaelop entirely no, men for-some positions on the Pitt team. WENRICH RECEIVES HONOR Ralph C Weinrich '3.1 va, elected aecretary of the Eastern College Com le Association NEW SCHOOL DRESSES JUST IN Everything for Infants and Children THE CHILDREN'S SHOP 138 E. College Ave Campus Saddle School . Rear of Theatres Phone 9799 ROY DECKER 'l6 THEY'RE OUT TO WIN FRENCH Doesn't Think So CARTMELL GROOMS VARSITY HARRIERS Begins Drive To Reco%er Title Lost Last Year—Season Opens October 25 Tn quest of the IC-4A hill and dale title lost last sear to the Unnersity of Pennsylvania, Coach Nate Cartmell began the task Monday of grooming more than twenty-five candidates tot the Blue and White cross counti y team. Of the team uhieh finished eixth in the Inteleollegiates lnet fall, foul ettermen i entain Captain Paul Rekeis, Chick Meminger, Dick Dot miler, and Ralph Robimon ale the men around sthoin Cartniell ccdl build hi, 19:10 combination Members of last year's varsity squad and sophomores front the 101 l yearling team will ruse a battle foe the positions left vacant by the grad uation of Captain Radcliff and Con roe Classbuin, Harvey, Ifonim, Dunn, Williams, Wolf, Desn, Hidmg er are among the vaisity holdovers who lull fight it out foe berths south Space, King, Seisky, Napoleon, Tur ner, Baird, Can Cise and Crum, soph omore hat reels With the first meet of the season a month away, Cartmell Is bunging his squad along slowly Intensive workouts will not be held until the haulers have rounded into shape af ter the summer lay-ofl The Lion moss county men will begin the defense of their four years' record of no defeats in dual compe tition when they meet Pittsbuigh away on October 25 A meet is also scheduled between the Lion and Pan ther plebes on the same date. Syra cuse mill journey to State College ; November 8 to engage the Nuttany PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THAT'S WHY THEY BUY harriers and on November 17 the cross country season will be brought to a date with the IC-IA champion ships in New York city. More than twenty freshman track and cross county aspirants have re pented and ale working under Cart mell's guidance Aln eshman tract. and field meet consisting of the reg ular fifteen events will be held Octo ber 10th, fattened by an inter-elass contest on October 20th On Novem ber 5 an inter-fratirnity meet will be held and on Novembet 12 the freshmen will engage the second-year men. PLEBE WINS VARSITY BERTH Ed Piondeekit, tackle on Colgate', teshman train last year, sons elevat sl to a varsity broth by Coach Ken fter the Maroon practice session ves enjoy afternoon Crane mos shifted o the second eleven Graham & Sons Est. 1896 See Our Line of Pipes and Smokers' Articles The Best Ever Official Light and Brake Testing Service Station REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MARES OF CARS Gas, Oil and Accessories Cars will be called for and delivered free of charge to introduce our shop. Movings Fireproof Furniture Storage SHOEMAKER BROTHERS GARAGE 1006 W. College Ave. Phone 530 A HORSE FOR EVERY RIDER Special Rate Tickets and Free Instructions For Beginners Will DIEDRICH Get That Finchley Hat for Highest Score? Stetson Page Five 1:=1 Tether, regular num terbaLk on Lafayette', football team, initu“l ankle in a practice game lust work and probably will nut be able to t part in Saturday's game mall Sr Thomas. Mundy, second stung qua,- terbatk, replaced Tether in the Er ton team's lineup Fuehrer, Soto lose, and Thompson. are the Lafayette players who hale been shorting up such in practice games recently. E=l Coach Hansen, of the Syracuse to' ball team, announced the follow lineup lot the opening ironic of L season against Renesselact Satia du night Stonebeig and Ellei t, end Newton and Kama, tackle', Obst Lombardi, gum do, Berner, cen'ci Minus, qua, terbach , Mo^an an Stevens, halfbacks, and Fish-I, ful back
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