Frillly, November 19, 1990 idelines :Opinion around State College seems t W 1 , be that the Lions are going est t face a weak lowa eleven Nothing c ld be farther nom the point. Al though the Nawkeyes have defeated only one major team this year, it must be iemembered that the quality of the teams in the mid-west this season is way above average Also, the Lions will be playing against an entirely different system of football, and against a team that is larger by fai than even the Syracuse •gridmen. And the 'lowans will be inspired by the retain of thousands of alumni. —. —o— Until lowa defeated the University of Detroit two weeks ago the Titans had won twenty-five contests out of twenty-sever since October 8, 1927 From this date until the ITawheye encounter Detroit had lost one game to Oregon State, and had been tied . once by Marquette., IMIMI -Jack Wanington, sophomore half back on the Hawkeye squad, will be a gond man for the Lions to SI atc h tomorrow if he enters the game Weighing 189 pounds, this player Is one of the fastest men on the lowa ,suund. Ills 52-yard dash against Do lma non the game for the Gold and Black OEM Weakness against a forward pass attack has been the main trouble with lowa this year, so it is likely that Colman French will have a sore arm when he i;efdYiik to State College Monday '' -In I I=o=l lowa droppell'ithree games in a row to Oklahoma — Aggies, Centenary, .nd Purdue, bu...mtevery one of these games the liatiAteyes outscored their opponents in first downs. The count against Oldahoipliwas 11-to-9, Cen knary, 11-to-s,`and Purdue, 11...t0-9 IMMI , Coach Burton Ingwerson, of lowa, will attend the Penn State-Pittsburgh game on Thanksgiving Day in order ,to wont the Panthers lowa ',ill play Pitt in the first game of the season next yeas, Octobet •^,, in the loua sta dium I=IMI Leo Sensvold, who will captain the llawkeye team against Penn State, 'is the leading lowa ground-gainer 'this season Although injuries kept, 'him out of a large part of the Detioit 'And Marquette games, the Gold and !Black halfback has accounted for 325 yards in 78 attempts for an average iof LI. Leo's twin, Lloyd, captained — Om Irma - ur - the - Cc.ntanh - r3. 'elan - a/Au. The brothers will both graduate next I June, after three years of service on .the lowa varsity squad. ——o— Flank H Wlekhorst, line coach at lowa, was captain of Navy's unbeaten team in 1920 He was named as anal° on the all-Ameman team due• ilng that season. 12=1 Statistics compiled, not including lihe Marquette game last week, reveal ,'that the Hawkeye baths have ad ',Winced the bull in 315 plays, 1,399 yards The average per ush then is 1 1 yards, which is identically the liame as the average of the leading round gaingeLecit Jensyold. In these ve games,, JoiJln accounted for 71 Yll9t downs. 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Y U , Bates, Camel!, Halyard, and Penn should be leading conterders for the title, but some well-balanced team may conic Dom behind and upset the dope Coach Nate Cartmell is pinning his hopes for a championship team, on Captain Paul Deters, Dick Detwilet, Chick Meismger, Sunny Classbuin, seasoned veterans, and Space, King, and Van Cisc, sophonime harmeis Van Cise A Sesenth Man Rekers and Detwiler hare been turning in some fast times this year and are expected to be well up among the leaders in the lace for individual honors Memingei has rounded into shape after a slow start and will be ready to give his best in the hill and dale cleissie. A great competitive runner, the !amity veteran, has always exhibited his finest running river the Van Cortlandt Park course 13111 Spnce, a sophomore may' prove the man v,hom Coach Cart melt has been looking for all season to holster up his team. Although in experienced, Space has green a good account of himself in the dual sneak, and if he can keep up near his senior team nuite, the Lion chances for sts tory are good Sunny Glassburn has been Improv ing slowly and is in e•ccllert shape fm the title lace as is Charlie King who finished fifth in the freshman championships last yea, Van Cise earned the right to be the seventh man to make the tiip, by viitue of victory over other aspirants in a timi race Wednesday atteraoon Ralph Robinson, veteran serum harrier, was forced to drop ham the teal because of a stitch in his side As a result of the trial meet Wednesday, the Nittany mentor Se lected the freshman team which will accompary the voisity to New Yoik to lace in the freshman champion ships. England, clocked in the fast time of 15 minutes 1 second, led the tearing runnels The other members of the freshman team in the order in which they fin ished in the his! me Vandermark, Rishel, Crosson, Norton, Boal, and Greenleaf. 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Captain Bill Ilutchm=on and Bill Henszey null take then regulai fullback positrons, while \foicelmun and Esans aie scheduled to peifoim at right mil left half re spectively 13oh MeKune at gbal con, photos the defense Shea and Segal will probably see service in one of the contests in the Lion defense Bud Anderson, uho played a fast game aL out left against Syracuse, and Daykin at in left are JeffreL's choice for the left attack Miller IN ill play center ionvard Tyson on the outside fore ar d v all «dl be support ed by either Mussel or Masters at in right Holmes, utilit} center for ward, and belmartz, substitute out right, also may see active service against the Garnet and Leopard. The service we offer is personal and help ful. In any financial question, the experi enced judgment of our officers is at your command. The First National Sank of State College JOHN T. iIicCORNHCK. Pi eeident Thri PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tie Monda 'PANTHERS ENGAGE LIONS TOMORROW Invaders Defeat West Virginia Tartan Yearlings—Lose Kiski Encounter Encountering Pat's powerful ft octi llion football machine in then only home game of the season, a pack of Lion cube will attempt to claw out a victory over the Panther yearlings on New Beaver field at 1 o'clock to mm•ron afternoon The contest, which is the only one to be played at Penn State this week end, will afford the Nittany yeailings their only other chance to bleak into the scoring columns mith a victory in their two-game schedule. Although he will piobably quit to rim row, Morrison, speedy ace of the plebe backfield, has been out of stinnmages with mimic, during the last fete days The fleet-footed Philadelphia gridman tins chosen to captain the yearling team before the Sviacuse encounter. Panthers Defeat Tartans The lineup uhich met the Orange railings sill probably face Pitt. Harpei and Morrisor are expected to start as halfbacks, with Mickey in the fullback's post and Snyder calling sig nals Slusrer and Biggs will take the wing assignments, and McKee will pair ugh Bydow'ki in the tackle berths Shaffer and Collins will fill the guard position,, with Anderson 'starting at center A formidable Panther eleven has established its poser by victories over Carnegie Tech and West Virginia yearlings The sole defeat marring the Pitt season came on Armistice Day at the hands of Riski. .Pitt overeaMe.the Mountaineers in a spectacular, evenly-matched duel, 7-to-6, using a_short pass to score. A 14-10-0 victory over the yearling Tai tans, traditional city ovals, added to the Panther prestige In the en counter with Pitt freshmen Tuesday, ICiski eked out a winning score with a last-minute field goal, 9-to-G. PLAY GOLF INDOORS Cathaum Kilty Country Club Golf Course DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ; Plebe Eleven To Face Pitt Here EDWARDS MAY SEE SERVICE IN WEST (Cowl inner! am first page) for concerning an old injury He plans to join the Lion panty in Pitts burgh and tomorrow may find him buck in his old place as Kaplan's running mate. Nat.). Backfield Intact Practice sessions this week hese gotten under way pioniptlv at I clock every altos noon Higgins has spent most of the tune on signal Mills and on defensive woil, against lowa framations The varsity back field has consisted of French, Died rich, Evans, and Lasich, and it is very likely that this combination mill take the field tomairou Ed DeCindev is usually found in the tentei pow ' tam, flanked on the tight by Curry and McMillen, and the left by Gillard and Shawley. The Nittany pmyms soho left State College lost night stoic boas, Cap tain Diedrich, French, Evans, Lasich, Miller, Liveacy, Snydei, Hoguet, But clorf, and Yost, ends, Kaplan, Arai t 7, Gs unshaw, and Btemstei, tackles, Shawley, McMillen, Stempeck, and Tritiance, guards, Zorella, Duvall, Gillard, and Hiblei, centers, DeCiedes, Bauman, and Kane Other members of the party in cluded Coach Bob Higgins, Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of ath letrcs; H R. Gilbert, assistant gradu ate manager. Judge 11. Walton Mitch ell; Eduard IC Hibshman, alumni secretary, Dr. Joseph P Ritenour, , College physician; Joe Bedenlc, line coach, Leo Houck, trainer; Donald Cresswell, director of public rn -lor matron; Wes Dunlap, sports edi tor of College nous service, Charts S. Harper Jr '2l, head cheerleader; 1 Manager Ralph Hutchinson '2l, As sociate Manager Sterling D Broun '3l; Assistant Managers William R Heard '32, John D. Page '.12, and George J. Smart '32 Foster Coal and Supply Co. 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As the first contest tomotion Phi Epsilon Pi will engage the Penn State club With the completion of theoc games, the second lomat of the R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121-123 S. Burron es SI Storage, Gas, Oil, Repairs 21-Hour Seri ice Phone 252 In dormiariegTs 4, 0 thp-r , - 4.44 tat; well as in the gym beware of," "ATHLETE'S FOOT"' MITE man who's making, his A." as 11 ell as the man who's making the team—the fellow whose foot-work is from class to class as well as the bright boy who can foot It in 10 seconds flat—any one or all of them stand a good chant e of having that uni,imorin in fection commonly knots n a• "Athlete's Foot." In fact, 50'0 of the men in unit erotica as middy separated as those al Pennsylvania and California base caught it, according to authoritative reports. "At least half of all adults suffer front it at some time," according to the U. S. Public Health Sell me The symptoms nary, but all are trace.ible to one germ, tines inchophyton by name. Sometimes it starts with redness between the toes and Again, tiny blisters appear; or it may show itself in a thick, moist skin condition, or dryness with little scales. I It lurks in the very places where we all go for cininhacbs 1 Absorbine FOR YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE MUSCLES, MUSCULAR ACHES, BRUISES, BURNS, GUTS, SPRAINS, ABRASIONS Page Three LIONS WILL ATTEND lOWA HOMECOMING (Contoured horn fi.sl page) hack, Locke, Slater, Belting, and Shuttleum lit Thin was the se tens when lowa plated Motto Dame far the first and only tune and the Haw It eyes defeated the 111 , 11, 10-to-7. The nest ^cafon in 1022, lowa was again Ur defeated, coming Bait to %anguish Tale The piescnt head coach, Butt Ingweirme, came to the Hatt hose Institut!. from Illinois in 1021, and until the pre•erri sea on lowa lire alwato furnished still oppo salon to other Conference team. When Red Grange was at his peal. in 1926, lowa defeated Ills o,s 1240-10 Ingwmsov has det eloped such plat - els as "Cimliat Joe" Kutfeh, "Indian" McLane, Glasgow, Fail ah, ankl Pape Last season because athletic offi cial, at lona created .1 fund firm clinch athlete, could boliria until a tm giaduntron. the Ilau Lose institu non uas banished from the Confe, UM' 00 keeping CVel,ll,lo an .10 fi not football l‘ho had cue, held ,ni Ii a loan, lona was rein,lated io the Con ference this yea!, and nfAt vJI again schedule all iegulu Con fcience games. tournament will begin Two lu Ids being mailable foi Pomo lOU, it is planned to play la o game, ,putii taneou,ly. r• PkTRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Don't taperimait vut;lppearance and health—on the edges of swimming pool, and showers in gymnasiums—on locker- and dressing-room floor , . In spite of modern sanitation (you base to boil socks 15 minutes to kill it this 'fungus parasite infects and re-infects bare feet .dim-t any time they come in coma, t with damp floors. r; Absorbine Jr. 1.• ills the germ of "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Tests in a famous New Yolk "lab" have revealed that Absorbine Jr. penetrates 11. - like tissues deeply and that wherever itpenetrates.ttKlLLS the rinporm germ. It might not be a had idea to examine your feet tonight. At the first signs of the sy niptoms mentioned, douse on Absorbine Jr. And keep a bottle handy in our locker as a preventive. 1./.i. it after every exposure of bare feet on damp floors. At all druggists —51.23. W. F. Young, Inc., Springfield, Mass. , Jr . =a)