Tuesday, October 7, 1980 7 Sidelines Althmigh the volume of Saturday's cheering was sufficient the leadership leas anything but satisfactory. lithen Lasich was injured one section of the stands was actually calling for a .cheek that was not forthcoming. The fault of the belated cheer when the visiting team appears on the field was 1 epeated, and on many occasions the cheering seas anything but timely. ==l That some people will find humor in the most serious circumstances was •clearly indicated by the laughter that 1 ippled through the stands when a Lion player was injured Saturday and the College physician accompanied him from the field. I=l=l In spite of the fact that tradition Would be placed in jeopardy, a more organized cheering section would re sult if all four classes were seated on the sonic aide of the field. ——o— The loud-speaker arrangement, tried for the first time at Penn State, has •ecemvcd favorable comment. The rystem has its merits and deficiences. It can be used to the enlightment of spectators if the announcers are on their toes and quick to recognize the players. The system has failed at some colleges because a perfectly ob vious running account of the game was attempted. The announcers Sat urday, Charlie Speidel and Bob Young, were successful because they endeav need to name the players correctly, one enlighten the fans as to certain high spots in the gridiron play I==l Diedrich's three successful place ments in a row after the touchdown in Saturday's game was an. scram phshment unusual In the annals of Penn State football. I=l=l For forty years Duke university has played the University of Virginia and not once during that time have they recorded a victory until Satin day when the Blue Devils came out of the slump with vengeance and de feated the Cavaliers, 32-to-0. The coaches will have a hard time keeping Al Hoguet out of the varsity lineup if he tans in any more per formances like Saturday's exhibition against Lebanon Valley. Fred Kane, at center, took part in every play and accomplished what has become a rat ity in football by cleanly blocking Reeder's punt in the second quartet. I==l Earl McCready, well }mown here because of Ills performance as hens y s‘eight,wrestlor on the Oklahoma Aggie team, made his debut as a pro- Sessional wrest!. Flu lay night in Philadelphia by easily defeating the highly touted Dusek I=l=l University of lowa fell victim to n forward pass attack Saturday ann was defeated by Oklahoma A. & 11., 6- to.O. Colgate ran up the second highest score in the Maroon histmy and swamped Bethany, 99.t0.0. PAVE, 16-to-0 victory over West Virginia was not particularly impressive. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS $29.50 $34.50 $39.50 Mr. Virdham Charlow, display representatise, may be consulted October 9-10-11 at 115 'Allen St. , -Stetson D Allen lls St THE HOOVER & SMITH CO. 72G Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' FRATERNITY JEWELERS i z Since 1839 Makers of the Penn State Men's Class Ring for , The Classes of 1931-32 , PARCHMENT BOND PAPER 500 SHEETS $l.OO • Typewriters for Rent and Sale Laboratory Aprons 75c, 90e, $l.OO The Athletic Store On Coop Corner Spirited Nittany Grid Lions Break DownAnnville Defense After Slow Start Lasich Rends Visitor's Line For Steady Advances Baffled by an unpiegnable Lebanon Valley defense Tot two pelinds, forced back to the shadow of their goal line on too occasions, a fighting Nittany eleven came back in the second half with rejuvenated spirit to slosh the plucky Annville defense into shreads and finally emerge with a 27-to-0 vic tory Saturday afteinoon nn Neu Bonier field. Although the Lion team performer as r neli drilled machine in the last two quarters, no one who witnessed the game will dispute the fact that George Lasich, husky fullback, was the most important cog in that ma chine. Battering the visitors' for. ward wall time and time again, Judy was largely responsible lot three of Penn State's scores. Not only was he mighty on the offense, but a tower on the defense. On the two occasions Lasich war responsible for repelling a Lebanon Valley onslaught Towards the end of the first quartet the ',snots threw a score into the Lion eleven when Reedes completed a pass to Slack who bloke away Own the entue Penn State team and nearly leached the I final mask before Judy caught him tram behind and downed hint on the 9-yard line Fifty-one yards werc coveted by the fleet Anntille halfback before his thrilling run came to an end. After French had punted out of bounds on the 20.yaid nunk and the visitors had penetrated the Lion defense to within 5 yards of the goal, George lecoveled Reeder's fumble and thwarted Lebanon Valley's last chance to scene Frond, Intercepts Pass An instilled Penn State team took the field in the second half and little time elapsed before Lion followers realized that the Nittany forward 'wall, sluggish in the first half, was functioning with smoothness and precision. Cooper French scored the first touchdown after the Lion backs had covered 38 yeti's in straight line plunging. Recovering the ball on their own 45-yard strip after breaking up every Annville attempt to gain, the Lions began another sustained mulch for a second touchdown After Lasieh hail almost single handed accounted for two first downs by line gains, a pass I ham Fiench to Dicthich put the ball 15 yards from the final mask An other pass, this time from Fiench to 111111 m, placed the ball in a position to score and Lomeli went over the final mail,. French pitted the way for the Lions third score by intetceptinr, Reeder's pass on his own d5-yard line. Attee advancing the bat 15 yards by rushint„ Penn State failed to gain on two attempts at the line and French The Lineup Penn Slate (27) Lebanon Vnllo7 (0) llortr L I: Thruuh Shrm ley I T llam. /urelln I C Wood boor C Mum). Curry RC I ecthulcr McMillen R T Vollan• Fdm mull It F Minium% French 0 Putrizru Diedrich I It Slink Sn!cler It II Reeder I bilit h i.,e Penn State 0 0 II 11-27 Lebanon Valley 0 0 0 0— 0 Toescheloalee—Laelch 2 Ire nch. Hogue Points after touchdown—Oleetrlch I leeleae ncolat Substaleellons—Pann Seale DtLimits or Ku. Ilemell for Zon.llo for See, hr. llogeeet for 1..1,11, Boum. for DoCteelee ieck for Showle, 1./. Litorey for Irl,ll ;Weldk eep s for 51,1111 en, Cll. 1 Sro Shield, E‘ons for Miller !ram fur lertnole lcr fur Vor 7.l.),7trilite 1 11 1 :3?Ir Morro. for Wood Deele for Reuel, Khooftleer or Morrie Itafcree—W Croadt, Searth more Uennlre--J A Buckle., Holy Cruese 1 Inceenuen— It I I roulette Weestilewon tenel Jelfcreon Maid Joeloc—le A Nlolleeca, ,hopped back for a pass and threw the ball anonsingly into the arms of Lasich who scored ailed a dun of twenty yad ds. Hogoet 'Scores Touchd‘m n Baguet, ssho substituted for Lasa.h, inteicepted Daub's pass on the 20• yard line near the end of the end A pass Lunn Fiench to Malta coseied 12 yards, and in three attempts Baguet cat reed it incr. Diedrich kicked the estia point ater the first Once seines, but the tip foe the final point was blocked Although weakness against a foi wind pass attack scan again a notice able Base in the Blue and White de-I fense, the Nittany team held the vis dot, to a total gain of 30 yowls by coshing while the Lion backs sseie limning up a total of 184 Nineteen' first dorms were gained by Penn I State to set en foe Lebanon Valley Becausetgaplan 'ads not in the he physic-it condition, Matte stai ted at left end lot State and peifoini,tl tieditably. Hoguet's walk in the last quill let oda% also pleasing to the conches. On the shale, the Lion team shooed courage and stanuna and abil ity to tighten up defensively ashen tt sins inoit needed. CHAMPION TEACHES BOXING Benny Leonard, formes lightweight champion of the xi ol Id, Is now instine ting a class in boxing in the business school of the City College of New Ymk Although this school has not entered intercollegiate boxing com petition yet, college meets will mob ably be arianged next year STRONO muscles and nen es of iron don't come from just will power and exercise. "The best all 'round athlete" of the senior class Nvill be the man who keeps a close watch on his vitamins. Shredded Wheat saves those who are out for athletic honors, a heap of time and worry. Shredded Wheat con- SHR WH triiE .P.ENN STATE COLLEGLAS en :Conquer Lebanon Valley Eleven, 27 BOOTERS TO HOLD PRACTICE CONTEST Former Stars Will Play Against Varsity Soccer Team in Game Saturday With four scans, Allan, Hal VON, Edgerton, and Lute and the coach in the a pick-up soccer team Hill battle against the probable sanity Saturday afternoon in piepa- Hawn for the rfaverfoid contest only elesen doss oil Coach Bill JOB ey mill place his most pi omising men in the 1. atsity group and bolster his pick-up or gi oration with second string mate rial and two or three experienced freshman 'motets ' Al Debonig, Dick Mat shall , who to expected to retain over the week end, and Set geant Ryan of the R.O T. C &pin tinent ale other likely can didates for Coach Jeff% cy's team Bob McKeon, who tetra ned front South Aft ica last week will replace' Tully at goal. Tully received a strained muscle dui ing sot mintage but is expected to report ea, ly in the ',cob Captain Bill Hutchison so ill back up the defense from the left fullback position with Ito Wei and Ilensey play ing the right berth El=ll In the halfback posts, Daykin hold center, illeiselman of Shea light, and E‘ans of Bin leigh left Shifted none out-left, Bud Andes son ,111 Play Lanka foinaid pith &Insertz at in-right and Tyson at out-tight Inside left it 11l be a toss-up among Biannual, Blusser, 411(I Shop had Dlastms, membel of last year's championship team, has been named to outside left Practically the entire squad mill en gage in the prelimmary contest in coder that Coach Jeffrey can make 'elections foi the Hasofoid game the folloming Saturday at Ila, ei ford The Man Low team will pici‘e colt opoonents, hating downed La fayette 10-to-I in the opening game of the season Saturday Syracuse opened on the same day by defeating Lehigh Zi-to-I in a close contest Our Opponents Cornell 61, Magala 11 MarNhall 7, Mottis-Ilaney 0 Lafayette 13, Muhlanbelg 0 Colgate 99, Bethany 0 Bueknell 26, Allnlght 0 Oklahoma Aggies 6, lona 0 Pitt 16, West Vliginia 0 'ROUND ATHLETE" tains in a most easily diges• tible form all the vitamins, proteins, mineral salts and carbohydrates necessary. In training and out, cat a bowl of Shredded Wheat every morningwith plenty of whole milk as thousands of other successful athletes do. Comparative ,Statistics Penn State 19 First Downs 189 Yards Gained Rushing 4 Yards Lost Rushing 19 Passes Attempted ____ 8 Passes Completed 1 Passes Intercepted 104 Yards Gained Passing_. 25 Yards Lost by Penalties 40 Aserage Length of Punts 18 Yards Punts Returned 5 1 Fumbles 1 DAVIS APPOINTED COACH OF MONT ALTO TEAMS Will Replace Cranmer ip. Director. Carstka Succeeds Celt/ Succeeding Call B Ci anmei, for mer Penn State heavyweight NI, lestlei, 'Paul B. Da‘ is '3O has been appointed athletic ilnector in the School of For. csti,s .it Mont Alto ,as giailuated Item the Penn State Foiestiy school last June and served as a t anger in Montana in the United States Poiestry Son ice during the summei MI Cranntei has taken a position as i angel in the New Jersey state finest sei,ne U Gaistka, ,ho ,as gradu ated hem the forestry school in 1929 and receited his master's degree last year at the Yale foiestiy, school has also been appointed to the Mont Alto teaching stall' Ile re- I places G. C Geltz, who has accepted, position as assistant piofessot of iotestry at Purdue Univoisit} WILL LECTURE. ON Lin IRY To give first-yeal student, in,true tun, in the use of the College libias y, Ills , Clacks Csanmer, acting mill begin 'octal ing tin arch to each freshman section of English Composition 1 The lectures nil! 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