I Friday, October 31, 193(1 Sidelines The keen rivalry between Penn State and Bucknell will once mole be in evidence tomorrow. Naturally the Lions will enter the game with heavy odds against them, caused, no doubt, by the recent Colgate reverse and the Bison's overwhelming victory over a strong Cettysbmg eleven. Feeling among the student body is gradually increasing and the desire for victory is probably mole acute than ever before. To an unpiem diced outsider a Lion s ictory would seem impossible, but to one who has seen the team's spirit mmease to a fever heat during this week a Nit tany triumph is by no means out of the realms of possibility. Success in predicting the scores of grid contests during the last two weeks, leads us to try our hand at breasting the 'results of tomorrow's varied assortment of colorful attrac tions with our choice italicized Brown at Syracuse, K. Y. U. at Car negie Tech, Cornell at Columbia, Dartmouth at Vale. Duke at Villa nova, West Virginia at Fe, dhow, Michtgan Stale at Georgetown. Indi an:. at Nob c Dante, Princeton at Cht. raga, Ptiblue at Dimino, Pittoba,gh nt Nebi aska, Kansas University at Penn I=l=l The only collegiate twins playing varsity football on the same team ale found at the University of Towa Jensvold and Jensvold is the combi nation who will probably face the Lions November 15 at lowa City. Leo and Lloyd are both backfield slats on the Ilawkeye eleven. In the Pur due game Leo carried the ball thirty one times out of the even fifty occa .ions in which the Westerners put the ball in play ham scrimmage. IMCMI Headgems will be replaced by a brand new Dobb's hat foe each mem ber of the Nanny teals if the Lions bag the Bison, according to a tip from Montgomery's. With W. 0 McGeehan, sports col umnist, at its head, an enlaiged com mittee will get together at the close of the 1970 football season and pick the championship grid teals. The group will be mode up of 250 sports editors of newspapers scattered throughout the nation. Notre Dame won the award last year which con sisted of a large silver cup picsented by Albert Russel Erskine I=2=l The evolution of scouting is inter espag. Dingy the °ally days of football the scout conic by nightfall and chatted the plays of a team be hind the stands, or sonic other obsta cle near the playing field. Non, everything is in the open When a scout arrives at a college his- first duty is to call on the athletic author ities at that institution where he re ceives every courtesy and choice seats for the gryme IMMI After completing a hold schedule of ten games, the Univeistty of Idaho team will joutney to the Hawaiian Islands sthere it will play the Uni versity of Hawaii and the Honolulu All-Stars during the Chtistmas holi days. R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121-123 S. Burrowes St. Storage, Gas, Oil, Repairs 24-Hour Service Phone 252 .IP I --t 4 , - ibk v ii •N : 0 \ . For campus and sports wear John Ward offers smart brogues, made of finest Scotch grain $7 and $9 joltuWard. men's fine shoes inspect these shoes at V MONTGOMERY'S at 'ma Slat, Nittany-Bison Starts as Teams Play 24 Games . Over 49 Years of School Rivalry Sueltnell, Penn State's time-honor ed foe on the gridiron, will play host to the Lions tomorrow in the twenty fifth meeting between the two inst, tuttons. Rivalry between the schools was (started in 1881 Si hen a game under rugby mules was played at Lewis ' burg, and Penn State was victorious However, it was not until 1887 that the actual series began. In that year 'the Lions met the Bisons twice and defeated them on both occasions In all, twenty-four non-consecutive games hate been played during a span of forty-nine years. One Lori test, in 1888, ended in a dispute, so actually only twenty-three games have taken place Of these, the Lions have won seventeen, to six. fm the Thundering Herd The two teams have never been deadlocked. Bucknell won three of its six vic tories an the 'ninties, these °milling in 1891, 1809, and 1809 The Lions slop from 1889 to 1898, inclusive, and also in 1900. From this date until 1926 the two colleges contested only five times, Penn State winning all of the games by ovessvhelming seines. In 1926 the Nittany team carried of the honors again, but the nest sea son Bucknell scrred its first, s actory over Penn State in twenty-eight years. The Bison eleven repeated this sictory in 1928, and last yea, the Lewisburg Collegians won again from the Blue and White, scam log mole points than ever before it the series' history In twenty-three encounters the Lions hate lolled up 432 points while Bucknell has amassed 117. Penn State has blanked the Bisons eleven times, while the Nittany team was held scoreless in 1896, 1899, and 1928 The game tomorrow will be the first contest to take place at Lewisburg since 1909. E=l I=9 As the second contest on a program of intramural sports arranged by Conch Nate Cue tine!!, an Interfrat ternity cross country meet will be held Wednesday afternoon. Each team will be composed of four members who will run over the 3-mde course Team entries null be made at the starting line on New Beaver field on the day of the race SPORT MANAGERS ORGANIZE Sport managers of the University of Southern California have formed the "Ball and Chain." club, an organ- 1 zation for promoting spirit An Efficient and Moderately Priced Meal Service THE BLUE MOON NOW! Window Shades in Figured All-Over Patterns Authorized Dealers for Tontine The WASHABLE Window Shades Armstrong Linoleum—Frigidaires Special—sl.oo Pocket Knife-57c THE KEEFER HARDWARE Our strength of resources. our complete modern ,facilities, and the spirit of service shown by every officer and employee make this a bank well able to give you the kind of service you will appreciate. .. The First National Bank of State College DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier rid Series ugby Football Here's History 1081 Penn Slate 0. 11.14.11 0 1 1 187 Pt nn Stine el, Ilucknoll 11 1887 Penn State 24, Ilucknell 0 1580 Pants St a te It, Ilucknell 0 10111 141411 State 10 1114450411 12 1802 Penn Mato 18, Buckn4ll 0 1441 Penn Stall I, Ilurknell 18 11 , 11 Penn :Ante 12 Ilucknell 18115 Penn glnte It. Ilucknell 0 1800 Penn State 0, Bin-knell 10 1897 1 1 455 Mule 27. lincknell ISIS Penn Slate 10, Ilucknoll 0 Penn Stale 0 Bucknell 5 1.0 Penn State 5, Ilucknell 0 11104 Penn Stale 10, Iluckntll 111011 Penn Stalc 21. 11.14.411 0 1010 Penn Slate at. Bucknrll 1016 1.144 State 50, IluAnell 1010 Penn Stale .0 Iluck.ll 0 1.120 Pane State 9 Buckntll 1021 I'a 511 Slate 1020 I',no 11::2:11 II i. 129 Penn State 9, Ilucknell 27 SENIORS CAPTURE INTERCLASS RACE Sophomores Place Second, Plebes Thircl—Cartmell Will Hold Trial Tomorro. By placing men in four of the floe low-scoring positions, the senior hill and dalers soon the annual intmelas.s cross country meet, scoring thirty seven points, noel the short course Wednesday afternoon Sophomore harriers with forty-five points were second, and freshmen third, with se, only-sm. Captain Paul Rekers and Dick Det yiler, as in every race this season, finished in a dead heat for first place Tho two distance aces were timed in 14 minutes 27 seconds. Meimnger sons the nest runner to complete the course, ahead of Space, of the sopho more team Ralph Robinson, a senior !and Krug a sophomore, crossed the', line together in fifth place Surny Glassburn, of the Juniors, and Vandermark, a plebe harrier, were ! the nest to finish, followed rn order; by Napoleon, Van Cise, Baud, Re,hel,l Harvey, England, Wolf, Turner, Steal°, Croissman, Norton, Boal, and nineteen other staiteis. The )uniois did not enter a complete team, there foto did not figure in the seining Coach Nate Cattaloll will send the ‘arsity harriers over the long course in a time trial run at 11 o'clock to-! morrow morning to select the team that will lace Syracuse hale neat Satin day. CO-EDS WILL PLAY SOCCER Adding a new feature to the phys lent education classes, co-eds at Buck nell university will organize soece, teams tin, year, according to Mrs Riberta Melcher, director of women , athletics at Enamel'. Classes in tennis, hockey, siding, an field sports, as well as Intesclas baseball competitions are being of fesed this year. ,THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LION SOCCER TEAM TO MEET PRINCETON Coach Jeffrey Shills Forward Wall for Nlllany-Tiger Game •Tomoa row With a chart in the attack lineup, the Penn State acme°, eleven null en gage an the second league contest when they meet the Princeton %els at 2 o'clock tommamv afteanoon on the Princeton field Bud Anderson, mho has been per . foiming front centei formaid, will start Dom out left He still be le placed by Holmes, sophomore attack ;man. Holmes has shown lemaikable improvement dulling the past too echs and shoos mollusc of becom ' ing an outstanding player. Al Day km and Ileib Mast., are [scheduled to detain to the team for !the Tiger conflict Boykin mill play at the center half berth mhile Mas ters till alterrate mith Mussel at inside left If hlastets should be placed at in left Musser mill be shift ed to the tight sale of the line. The attack is holstered by the re tain of Dutch Miller, steady tight wing. Shepard will also see service in tomorrow's contest Bill Tyson at out right completes the offense line- Tiger Line Inexperienced Captain Bill Hutchinson and Bill Henszey remain in the fullback posi tions while Bob McKane continues at goal Almselman, Daykin, and Evans are places at halfback posts The utility half post tests among Shea, Bmleigh and Segal, a new addition to the team. In [Mee games played, the Tiger hooters won 2-to-1 on,er Swaithmme, bed the Crescent A C of Brooklyn 1-to-1, and lost to Correll 1-to-o m a close battle Coach Al Nms, Prmecton mentor, uns forced to te place see regulars lost by al:Wanton last yeas DRIVE IT YOURSELF BUCKNELL Big Reductions in SUITS, COATS and DRESSES ' MILLINERY, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR D,RESS SPECIALTY SHOPPE EAST COLLEGE AVE. AuCoMebile Repairing Body and Fender Work Before Leming for the Game Have Your Car Put in First Class Condition • Beat Bucknell KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE Big Stone Garage East College Ave. Gas and Oil Washing and Alemiting J° (/ 1111 THRILL to the flavor of Kel logg's Pep Bran Flakes. That's the matchless flavor that has made them known through- The most popular rea dy- out the nation as better bran flakes. to - eat cereals served tra the dinmng-rooms of PEP for flavor—bran for Amerman colleges, eat- health—whole wheat for ing clubsand fraterni boa are made by Kellogg nourishment. No wonder Kel in Rattle Creek. They ,n- 'egg's Pep Bran Flakes are elude ALL-BRAN, Corn so popular and so good for Flakes, Rtee Krisples, Wheat Krumbles and Kel. you. logg's Shredded Whole Wheat Macula. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—the coffee that lets you sleep. irk . PEP BV9I FIA43 40 First Penn St ,/ Director ' Hoskins Led Victorious Lion, Bison Gridmen In Nineties From the Bucknell side of the field tomoiiow at Lewisbutg, Geoige IV Hoskins will watch Penn State's team come on the field wills inure than us ual interest. The name of Hoskins means little to ninny undeigtaduates, but those who have followed the fortunes of Nittany teams from veai to year will remember this venerable figure as the first director of physical liaising at Penn State, and meets—illy the fa- Him of football hoe. Mt. Hoskins is at piesent attached to the Bucknell squad in the capacity of trainer In this line of work he has .pent practically his entire life During the professional baseball sea son he acted as tamer for the Cin cinnati National League baseball team. Born in Philadelphia in 1861, Mr Hoskins received his early education in that city, and graduated from a four-yeai course in physical train ing which fitted him for a life of use fulness among athlete teams. Ile wou the middleweight ,rostling championship of the A. A. U of the United States' In addition to becom ing a great amateur oarsman, he won the American championship in throw ing the 56-pound weight, 2-mile v alk, and running broad jump. In 1891, after serving as head coach and limner for the University of Vermont, Hoskins came to Buck nell to coach the giidmen, and de feated Penn gtate It was the first Bison sictory °Yet the Lions. In 1892 Hoskins vas persuaded to come here hei e he was named director of physical training. With his appoint- Ask to have them served at your fraternity or campus resturant. fedlim4? PEP BRAN FLAKES to Physical erves Bucknell 'Football Excursion Tickets Go on Sale Tickets lot the football e•cui 0100 tiain to Lev,ibuig fat the Buck nell game will be put on auto at the athletic association office at S o'- clock thet nun inng and at Lemont station toinca lOn The special Unlit, which is nun by the Pennsslima Rolhood, will leave Bellefonte at 'OO o'clock and Lemont at 10'30 o'clock tomoi row morning Students will twine in Lew isbuig at 12 25 o'clock On the tetuin Dip, the excuision will lease Lewisburg at 10 o'clock Saturday night to leach Lemont at midnight and Bellefonte at 12'10 o'clock. fleet this position was established at the College He acted at, trainer and coach of the football teams in 1892, 1393, 1891, and 1895, and defeated Beeknell cnely gem Now, when Penn State %pots the Lewisburg institution fot the Inq time in twentz,-one yeas , , an odd ;we, of cncumstances has retui ned Hoskins to the Bison camp. Ile 14111 watch the two teams i encw then ancient dispite on the ginliron with the interest of one who has been closely bound in sympathy to both institutions IDOPTS "NO CIPTAIN" I'L 1V Last year's football VlUad at the Uni‘ersity of Illmoi turned in bal lots matked "no captain" in the an nual election and tepue4ted Coach Bop Zupplse to select a field captain lot each genie This is the fist time in dotty yea, s'that Illinois has had no captain H. L. STUART Nittany Prlq. IThI MEM Even brain-workers and Prat-house fans - get "ATHLETE'S FOOT" : 4 YOU don't have to be an ath lete to get" Athlete's Foot." Men 1, ho do their daily dozen in the library gb.mg the old bean a log Morkout; and the boy s uho do a mental marathon in class but never try for the trai k—as well as those who really do give their muscles to Alma Mater— any and all are just q 3 much good red meat to the tiny germ ti huh bas spread this ringu ono infe, lion everywhere. Tiara !mho phron is its name and les the cause of "Athlete's Toot" 3n universities from Pennsyb - lama to California, it has been found that 50% of the men have it. The U.S. health Service has - reported that "at least half of all adults suffer front it at sonic: time." Co•cds arc not immune from this troubk, either. It lurks in the very places where we all go for cleanliness and health—on the edges of swunmi ll g pools and showers— in gymnasiums—on locker-and Absorbine FOR YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE MUSCLES, MUSCULAR ACHES, BRUISES, BURNS, CUTS, SPRAINS, ABRASIONS ...............t.,- , Page Three GRID TOURNAMENT OPENS NEXT WEEK k t hlefic As,nciat ion 11111 at,e Sits er Football Troplt% to IN inning I=l With a foil-treed edt el football as the note, lattantural football teams oil engage I e eel. In an elunma- Unn to be played off at night main floodlights on the v,u•- tits practice field, accolthntr to Lee Coitet 'll The tom nament, u lech may be en tered ho 1111 Y ol rammed group, I , ponson ed hs the Add, tic 'assouatnon and nin awn dance all the polov of lingo Bezdel.,