Tuesday, September 30, 1930 Sidelines When Cooper French was carried from the held during the last quarto; of the Niagara game Saturday, a gasp of dismay was almost audible from the stands. Luckily, French's injury was only a serious cramp in the muscle of his leg and cccll not keep the Lion quarterback out of practice. The Gods of fortune were with both teams for no other playa on either eleven was injured during the contest. It seemed a long, long time before the Niagara team recened a cheer after they came upon the field Satur day afternoon. It would be a good practice if the cheerleaders could be in readiness to greet the visiting team, with some sort of an ovation immediately av they arrive on New Beaver field. IM:=1 The freshman class song is full of pep, and in the opinion of many is the best yearling song of recent years The tune is catchy and popular, so why not make it into a College song , Here is a chance for noise student with poetic ability to supply fitting words to this melody and thereby furnish Penn State with a new and much needed football song. IMMI Hardly anyone in the stands Satur day failed to appreciate the manner in which George Lasich plunged through the line He hit the visitor's forward wall like a battering rain, and certainly showed the results of careful coaching in this type of of fense When Steve Haman was grad uated the Lions felt the loss of a man who could hit the line hard for a few necessary yards near the goal line.! Lasich has certainly developed into just this type of player. I=l=l Now lets see how our opponents fared in Saturday's encounters Leb anon Valley showed flashes of strength but no real offensive power and lost to Villanova ID-to-0, while Matshall put up a game fight against a power ful Ohio Wesleyan eleven and was defeated, 26-to-G. I=l=l Lafayette's 'showing against St. Thomas was not impressive Aided by a 2t-yaid penalty the Maroon, barely squeezed a 7-to-0 victory from the Smanton team Colgate smoth ered St Lawrence under a 38-to-0 core, and Bucknell hnd little trouble downing Geneva, 46-to-G. I=:=I It doesn't seem to matter how many nen Pitt loses from one season to the ext, Coach Jock Sutherland usually rings out sonic new 'patella!, and vhen the first game rolls around he as a combination ready to play havoc vith the opposition. A 52-to-0, vic ory over Waynesburg was Pitt's little! 1030 offering to the football vorld. I=l=l In far off lowa our new gridiron foe opened its season by defeating Brad ley, 38-to-12 Syracuse was inactive Saturday, but will play a „night game with Hobart next week OFFICIAL PENN STATE JEWELRY HANN & O'NEAL Opposite Front, Campus HILLSIDE ICE CO. ICE and COLD STORAGE North Patterson Street Phone 136 2 boxes of Kotex 90c 1 box of Kienex 50c 1 214 East Nittany Ave. :,.. 1 MEALS 1 BY THE DAY I IIE Or BY THE WEEK . Value . $1.40 All for 78c Rexall Drug Store Robert S. Miler Nittany Grid Machine Downs Niagara, 31-14 (Continued from first page) first touchdown of the season The slim Nittany halfback, timing a lush perfectly, received a pass meant for the Niagara left end on the 30-yard line and ran to the 15 berme he was downed Lasich reeled off 10 mole yards at center, and French scored on the next play. The gloat Lion offensive worked with precision in the third period. Gains by Diedrich and Lasich through the Purple and White line placed the ball in a strategic position for a pass.i Standing on the visitor's 25-yard' merit French passed perfectly to Sny der who fell across the heal two yards Receiving Slog's long Lick on his (inn 35-yard stop, French outdis tanced Niagara's ends, picked his way through the heavy New York for maids, and behind n splendid Inter ference cut diagonally across the field for a dash of 65 yelds and the third Lion touchdown Late in the quartet another pass, this time from Diedi ich to Snyder, covered 20 yards and re sulted in Penn State's third touchdown of the period. French's run horn midfield as the last pet mod opened ac counted for the last Nittany score Hopes that the Higgins-coached team would keep its goal line un crossed were shattered %%hen the M agma eleven revealed a closer an attack in the final quartet and scored twice against a substitute Penn State team. The Lion reserves appeared, weak against this form of offense A series of passes placed the hall on Penn State's 5-yard line, and on the third attempt Sieg carried it across. Batdorf's fumble paced the way for the Cataract City team to score again n few minutes lat.. on another pass, Hayes to Clark For an early season contest Penn State's attack was more varied than has been the custom in previous yea's. Using the forward pass fourteen times, the Lions completed six, while five were pounded and three inter cepted. Niagara resorted to an tactics twenty-five times and com pleted ten passes. COACH CONNECTS TELEPHONE FROM GRIDIRON TO TOWER Coach Lou Little, of the Columbia football team has connected a pirate telephone from the players' bench to a watch tower fat above the stands Believing that a game can be wit nessed better from a high point Coach Little stations an expert in the tower to telephone him phases of the game that cannot be noticed on the side lines. The "snatcher" not only relays "to the minute" leports, but makes wiitten ieport of his obseivations af ter the game / 111111 C 11111111111110111111111111 M 1111111111(11111111111110111111111111[31111111111110111111111 1 11 0111111111111I1111111111111DWINI1111113111111111111[1111111111111011 BOARDING HOUSE DIRECTORY 1 \ These Boarding Clubs Are Recognized Leaders. PATRONIZE THEM I BLUE and WHITE DINING ROOM e = Delicious Homecooiced '1 Meals g DINNER LATE IF DESIRED E I=El!IM! 1 MRS. EDNA GREGORY, Prop. i THE HARTZELL CLUB 134 East Beaver Avenue 1 (Old Phi Kappa Nu House) ... H HOME COOKING THE LOCUST i I LANE CLUB ROOM and BOARD 1 MUSSER CLUB 1 301 West Beaver Avenue Phone 486-3 M. A. MUSSER, Prop • •• Niagara Drowned 1 Penn Slate (31) Mown (II) hlan L Clanc ' , ll4 an mieN• I T E Bernardo y &ealla I C Pleb,'man Kano C SleCurd" , fdllnnl R (1 Malltath lel Memneek ILT GAM". 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Syracuse JEFFREY DEVELOPS LION SOCCER TEAM 7 Varsity Berths Remain Open For Competition—Coach .To Build Defense Although seven varsity berths re main in doubt, Coach Bill Jeffrey is making fast headway in organizing a smooth-working eleven to meet the Haserfoid hooters October 11. An entirely new defense, with the exception of goalie, inui,t be formed within the next three weeks to give the Nittany aggregation a chance to approach last year's record. Bob varsity goal-keeper, will hold his post for the second season He will receive able competition from Frank Tully, a fast developing booter. Halfback berths rest between six men, Saltzman, Shea, Dakon, Evans, Rolle, and Burleigh Captain Bill Hutchh,on, altliough not a regular during the past year, will probably hll the left fullback position; while competition between Hartsler, Hone soy, and Young will decide the right fullback berth. Ittack Material Strong On the offense, Masters at in-right and Anderson at out-left are the nucleus mound which Coach Jeffrey hopes to build a high-scoring attack. Bob Shephaid and Holmes me candi dates for the center forward Leah left vacant by Deboms, who is unable to compete this season. Tyson and Schwartz for out•sight and Grammar, varsity lettermen, Dutch Miller, and Hipple for in-left complete the list of candidates for the Lion attack. Good Home Cooking in Our ' 1 Student Dining Room ;1. THE OCKER 1 BOARDING CLUB 143 South Frazier Street 1 Corner Frazier St. and 1 Beaver Ave 1' PENN CLUB il 334 West Beaver Ave. I Formerly Occupied by Friends Union Fraternity I BOARD 3 Club Room Privileges i Large Comfortable Rooms c 9 TRY THE a 4 -5. 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Among the high school and prepar atory school stilts seeking tomtits are Morrison, Central high school of Philadelphia halfback; Collins, tackle from Morgan Park academy uho graduated from Bellefonte acad emy this year; McKee and Slussei, tackle and end last year on the Schenley, Pittsburgh, high school, Rich, center at Punmutauney high school for four years; Long, Smaith more Prep halfback; Barnet, Cohn alternated as halfback and fullback at Riskr last season; and Biggs, an i end from Friends' Central high school, Philadelphia Teams Will Scrimmage Linemen seemed preliminary in stiuction% in blocking and bleaking through the line, while backfield men have been woshing onto shape with practice in catching and sunning back punt, Coach Conovei will probably divide the squad into teams of equal strength for sciimmages this week to discover promising material. The elevens thus foisted will scrimmage against each other during daily drills. oath oppor tunity being given fot encounteis be tween all teams before the first game of the season. In selecting his first team, Coach Conover will be guided by the show ing of individual players in these sm immages. Four new coaches, Allie R. Moilibon, .1. Paul Kemmer, Kuhrt Wieneke and Jack L Love, still assist hint in training the plebe giulmen SALTZMAN TO PLAY SOCCER Coach Jeffrey received an addition to the soccer squad when Sol Saltz man joined the ranks last Peck Sol, captain of the basketball and catcher of the baseball team forsook the foot ball train after two years of playing to seek honors among the Nittany hooters. _ WELCOME CO-EDS Schlow's QUALITY SHOP Complete Statistics of Opening Game Penn State Niagara 12 First Downs 3 212 Yards Gained by Rushing 72 14 Attempted Passes 25 6 Completed Passes 10 5 Incomplete Passes 13 3 Intercepted Passes 2 66 - Yards Gained by Passes 125 70 Yards Lost by Penalties 45 142 Yards Punts Retained 3 34 Average Length of Punts 36 4 Fumbles VARSITY, PLEBE STICKMEN HOLD FALL SCRIMMAGES Ntttan) Squad Prepares for Annual =MTM:I Active practice in meparation for a heavy interclass schedule began yes tei day when varsity and freshmen la ossemen engaged in the (list regu lai fall v.orkout Several additional freshmen report ed to the practice field on the College golf ounce. Thee first year awn, although inexperienced have shown promise of developing into future stickmen. The varsity squad will aid Conch Ernie Paul m instructing these yearlings in stakwoik and pass ing. 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Richards Vidmer, Harry Cross, Stanley Wood ward. J. P. Abramson, Caswell Adams and W. 0. McGeehan. all students of the game. tell you every play—nho carried the pigskin, tackled the runner or intercepted the fornard Don't miss their dl! And the Fall "openings" are here again. New plays and revivals by authors old and neu are being presented in rapid succession. Read the reviews in the Neu York Herald Tribune. Every morning, the "Summary of Today's News" on the front page of your Herald Tribune tells you at a glance where to find all the neus— theatre nests included Then read what Percy Hammond has to say. His story is more than a mere recital of facts; it almost gives you a seat in the front row. You catch the color. the glamor of the play itself—And then there are notes about plays and players, theatre gossip everyone delights in. Get the habit of keeping up-to-date with ALL the news. You'll find it all in your Herald Tribune. 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