Finlay, Noi , ember 7, 1930 Sidelines An unbroken series of eight games I.ecinning in 1022, constitute the foot. ball n datums bctm con Spacuse Um ye-say and Penn State. The Oct., game between the two schools resulted r scaleless tie, and then the Mange won four stn :Light contevts, 10-t0.41, 101a-0, 7-ta-0 and 10-to-11 The lost Lion victory occurred in 1927 when Coach Remick's team de feated the Fiillmen, 0-to-0, at Svia c," A g-to-g tie took place on 1928, rod last season French's pass to Kap- In” gate the Nittany eleven a 6-to-.1 letoll. I=o=l Bob Higgins and Vic Hanson are tn.n.o of the soungest college tooth:01 coaches Both mentors were cnoson a• ends on Waltei Camps All-Amen car team: Higgins in 1010, and 'Lam our 3n 1929 While at Syracuse Ran or v.ar captain of the football. Lace , hal! and bazkethall team:, -0— The Orange forward wall will be the heaviest faced by the Lions this mason. From end to end the s line will average 191 pounds—a good to pounds heavier per man than the Nrttany forwards. The 1111 linen's backfield is consider ably lighter, weighing. 174, while the entree term rserage totals 188 poun.ll. —o— Jonas II Ingram, who will act as head linesman for toner- ICU's game, was recently director of athletic., at the Nasal Academy, and , once head coach of the Navy football learn He is a brothel of Bill Inca arn, present head coach at Annapolis Fat the second time this season the Bras en Fuld Pictruml will be on ogle al the football game ton-o.tcw. ——o— Aftei la.t Saturday's gild eieount ei , only nine teams in the nation so main untied and undefeated The, roe Alabama, Allegheny, Ford'nam, Northweqein, Nob° Dame, Oregon Unneisity, Utah, Washington State, and Westeun 11111171 am! Notre Dame Fns by fat the most impiessive remit] ——o— Fordhan , should finish the yeas un defeated, but sill be put to a se‘ ere test I A , Detroit, St Maly's College (Cahrurnia), and Bucknell It seems almost impossible for Notre Dame to finizb the year so lth an unblemilled record The Irish will go up against Penn, Drake, Northwatein, Army, and ki themn California —o— Meru., Colgat3 fullback, still Iced' the East in seoling with 78' points to his credit. Five plaleis Iv ith 00 poracraptece are in second place— Gas, Rhode Island; Glossnl., Rut gers; Hem at, Columbia; Mulphy,: Fonlharn, and Viviane, Cornell. Clark Hinkle, last peal's 'cadet, is in elev- , .. oath place is Ith 19 points . The Perfect Meal Requires the Best meats Place your order at J. J. MEYERS ' And Be Assured of the Best 220—PHONES-330 HOUSE PARTY SPECIALS GREEN ROOM Regular Meals, Lunches, Banquets, and Dinner Parties Our Specialty PHONE 734 East College Avenue RICHMAN BROS. CO. 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OF CIGARETTES FOR 25c SYRACUSE GRIDMEN ENCOUNTER LIONS -0— eCont "mod pout fit at page) D l 4'4 which were eul dully taught tort the 7 , littar.!, culy4 Coach Hanson', clown hu , lcies with come hole tomorrow nth the ainn, m g recoil or hosing played the en tire sea.on intact The Oiange first team, slated to face the Lions, tool, the field against Itenessala.n in tile fist game of the yeas, and that same tcam played the vela, Bimsn con test last Saturday without a substi tut,on Renesi,alam, Hobint, Rutgers, and St, Laurence have all been easy vit tans of the mighty New York team Against this foe the Orange aggrega tion amassed 105 points, holding the opponent's total to a lone t9uclidoi,n Pittshalal, has been the only team to take the measure of Ilanson's charge,, although the pmserful Syra cuse fansards held Pitt's meat run ning attack to a meagre gum of 86 ymds by rushing. The .dot loess of the Panthet hacks, and good bleak, at the light moment enabled Pitts burgh to eke out a 11-10-0 ‘lStOly A fumble dm ng the last Inmate of play led to a Thomr touchdown and a 16- to-1.6 deadlock in last weak's game Hanson is v,..,11 foi tdied with serve backfield maim 11 in case his "non-men" should fad him Frank ion big, hard-tunning back who hoc given FiNhel a battle for first-string honors. Drachm vnd Clamel use t,o speedy halfbacks, both shifty op, field runners and e•cellert pass le- The Penn State and 131-cknell um- Y C A ealanets a , d hold jolnt retteat under the lea3e.sinD of Mt Flank C Bancroft nt Andy LAO', Cain* next Saturday and Sunday Bancroft, who is a glado Ito of Punceton UniVelsits, is at incscnt •oor lento lot Ind.o where he will be the tepre,entltive of the Middle At lontic Field Coun4ll of student Chi ist. lap a9soziations PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER BEFORE -DANCING AFTER S ODAS AND WICHES G iii - i - aviiri , 's $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 `Orangemen Expect Close I Battle', Writer Declares; .coach Hanson Stresses Offensive Work This; ' Week as Defense Proves Strong }li~ By James Decker - Associate Editor iin his thud )cat of sal say (limpet ln nn Sweet!, Deily throwe lion and enJokivg his best seam , II Syracuse University's vmsity foot _ The fleet Orange halfback is among i i the leaking point scorers of the coon-, of -- ball squad slat slake its in tip, of the 1920 season so hen a giant' , of ' ti v and has outpunted every opposing j WPSC PLANS BROADCAST r, players, co a c he s and ...g e r., on- 1 1.1am. this year Stevens, neighing 1 OF SYRACUSE CONTEST trams for State College, whole the i 165 pounds, is the fastest man on tlm I Orange tall combat Point State, tea-Smacuse squad and once °gam in an; Mown , ' schedule gunner and maim, open field, he is almost impossible to m i l dorm., 11 1' di Begin Account of opponent I stop Grid Till at I Ti O'clock Despite the reverses suffered by i Ember: Tames, he r terbacl., is the ' Pen" Stale in " v e r.l . of ." i m'J n i second senior no the Syracuse start games this year, Drnson and "ins Int - inn. baclificld "Hipper," malt his ( hil pill me not undo estimating the pounds, w the lightest nuns on hi strength of their next foe Penn team but uses his pounds to good ad. State-Syracuse games have tad. I vantage as a blotket and intetfetei homily been classic battles uttli close ; fon his teammates Two sophomm es scores . Regatilless of 'nevi... , Pei - Moran and ' , vibe', leant' out the Sy n foimances both teams rise to t.nex- I souse stattmg backfield Both o! nett,' heights so hen this ill-impot tent I these players started or. the 1929 um fray begins I defeated fieshman team, and then Slate has an imitating habit of , ,tha..,,,b,,,,,, play Oh, yeas so on playing at top total Vral.St. Svracte,, then positions oven varsity lettet. an I suppottei s of the Orange look : sues tan a I cut rrer ce this season. Last' y y cat the Pennsy lv anians inv :Wei Moran, who tips the scales at 178, Archbold stadium on the short ens of I is a specialist in end tuns and W hetting and proceeded to annex the ,tackle plays, maling Stevens at the ganie, 6-to-4. In 1920 a lighting State !best Hill ground-earner The Orange team tied Syracuse, 6-to-0 Th 2 vcat I ninhael, post hill lie filled by Fishel VIOSIOUS Johnny Roepke led State ut 1 whose petrol mance in the Brio, n a bitlliant 9-to-6 victory heie game stamped him as one of the best co., Hon se is Iso spe , ii „ I line-plurgehrs,ito rhos grace Syracuse 1 u h n2. stress on the offense lon the State I foni" F'S ' a is rt, a an I pound back mho hits opposing line game Spinals° has been pm tmulur , milli lots of dive and toner ty stn ring on the defense all so tr, boasting a line that cv du, claim to be I The °tango "Damon and Pythias' the best In the East The backfield, I combination will held don n the mai houevet, has been a source of con- I positions Ellett and Stonebetg, can cern, bat the Mann game immilei ' sity ends, companions on and off tin' that the Orange has at last developed 1 campus, me in then second year or an attrck combinnig, both deception i lust-stung mingmen, prepped togeth and pones (et and played on the same term be .. . _ Topmng all the Orange ball-ear- fete entenng Syracuse. They at nets is Warren Steens, tnnle-threat exactly the game height and weight slat and co-captain %nth ;Tiro Ber- sit feet one inch and 185 pounds. COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE THE NITTANY PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO TAXI SERVICE - Day and Night H. K. RESIDES Bell Phone 196 Office Phone 750 ATTENTION FRATERNITIES The KiHy Indoor Golf Course will be Open Day and Night for Houseparty Entertain the Ladies After the Dance • Cathaum Kitty Country Club L. D. Fye GROCER VI/ holesale and Retail Your Patronage Solicited Always Ready to Serve You .202 West College Avenue 106—Phones-107 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ner, hu , l,y cent. Ste,ens is now ] The Lineup No. Penn Slate ~ yratuee No 21 geolon Pnal Ellert Sd 21 Shea ky -- I eft 'Nikki__ Neaten 11 15 furry left finned Olin, lii 8 Ham, - _ (hater _ Dern. It I 71 10 Zorella ____ltiLht Guard._ Lombardi 76 LI Stemiach .Rleld Tackle-- Kam, VS 1.2 Maims Ruhr Hod _ &unclad", 71 20 linalurf --Qui.rterbacic____ Tltmox 54 7 Diedrich lei_ tact H._ _Stamm, mo 51 Right 1100,11 IL 1 0111nel _ Rae!, T T Thorn Columbict Um oirt NI It 1 tench Dortmon'h Ilinil I Inervmno J II lorrom, NII,III ,Irletn, Field Jur!. C 11. \lute^. William., I .0 I Play by play broadcast of the Syra ' case game will be put on the an at I- r 1 55 o'clock Saturday afternoon, an ] nounced Gilbert L, Crossley, &rector 9, of the College broadcasting station -, WPSC, yesterday .f I anneth L lioldetman '31,•11 have n- , choice of the announcing and will it I be ass.cted by other ,peakei s through .n , out the game. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS CORNER Continuous Service Thursday A. M. to Monday A. M. 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