Fri6oy, November 21. 1930 Sidelines PREPARE kiiijiTTl Nag.. " Dep.u, • Steen llamas '2O, former Lion foot ball, boxing and basketball star, has continued his professional ing career op the West coast. Steve has yet to be defeated in the pro arena Ile hue smiled nine knockouts and two decisions in eleven fights andel the management of Mike llamas TS, his bie the!. Two younger In othei sin the llamas family, John and Geo] ge, have matilculated at Westminster college where they already have indicated that they also pos: ess athletic prowess of the fa st water I=l=l Sot Saltman will play in his fifth varsity soccer game of the season to mallow afternoon. Soccer is the fourth varsity sport in which Sol has pai taipated abile at Penn State He is captain of the basketball team, catcher on the baseball nine, and was for two vents a member of the football squad. I=l=l Of the seventeen players who have taken poi t in varsity soccer games thr season, eight are sophomores, fisc aro Juniors, and foul ate seniors They players should fmnish Bill Jef frey smith championship material for no.t yea]. 1=I:=1 The Lion football players should be in topnotch physical condition foi the Pitt game After a lest toniorroos and Sunday the Nittany team should begin the week of final preparation with all membeis of the squad pres ent on the field and ready fin scrim mage play This has not been the caiie since early in the yeai Rog Mahoney. format Lion center and row engaged in professional play, war a spectator at football practice Wednesday afternoon. He was ac companied by Bill Havens, es-Western ...Maryland player and foimei manager of the Southeinei's boning team -0— 4 ,3 Although many teams ale idle to ,looll ow because of Thanksgiving Day 'contests, theta ale quite a feu import '.nt engagements on the grid zind We :are listing the most impm tont en -.l.ounters, With our choice in italics -Po,dhang ,s Badmen, Carnegte Tech Temple, Geoigclount vs. Villanova, ,Yale vs Hai yard, Lapryette vs Le %high, Navy vs Maryland, Michigan ;.Slate vs Detioit, N. Y. U vs Rat-1 s;:ger., Notie Dame vs. Northwestern, bOhlo State vs Illinois, Paid. vs clnthana, Stanford vs California,' , Vebichha vs, lowa University, Mehl ?..yon vs Chicago, Ness.,r vs. Kansas, `ll'iscon.,-in vs Minnesota, W. 8 J so I=l=l For dham's defeat by St Mary's of =:.Califor me left Did Ilarloa ,- ; Western :r Maryland team as the East's lone un .ylefe rted and untied eleven How .'ever, both Dartmouth and Army eats Chave a right to claim part of the hon or acquired by the Maryland team. ,s The Big Green and the Cadets have ~,not been defeated this season, al ,,,rhough both have been bred once dur -I,ing the progress of e•tremely ?cult schedules lEZIMI Western Maryland's team can also the record of having the least , point- scored against it The apron '.4cnts 01 the Green Tel rot's have been to acquire only seven points Col 'gate, pith 349 points, is the highest 'scoring eleven in the East J. 13. 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College Ave ' NITTANY GRIDMEN Lufnyette vs Lehigh Zorella, Edwards To Hold Down nueLnoll vs Fordham loon vs Nelnasta First Same , Posts in Panther Game Undaunted by past defeats, Penn State's gruldeis are engaging in long l workouts daily on New Beavet field in preparation for the season's finale with the University of Patsbuigh on Thanksgiving Day Possibility that the Lions cull pie sent then full =tnergth against the Panthers seemed likely when both Edwards and Zorella nppeined on the field in unifoim this week and tool, part in several scrimmages aghast the second team, Coach Higgins has apparently de cided upon his backfield quartet Fm two weeks the combination of French, / Diedrich, Evans, and Lasich has con- I stituted the Nittany host sti mg, and these players mill almost cm taint get the call for the Turkey Day en counter. Held Long Scrimmage A large part of the practice ses sions during the past neck has con sisted of defensive 11,01 i, against Pan- Ither plays executed by the thod team. The coaches lost no time after the retain from lowa in beginning preparation for the Thanksgiving Day battle Monday afternoon the Lions !were on New Beaver field limning !through signals and developing; •r de !lease for Panther for =tons A lengthy sciinunaga against the ! I second varsity took place IVednesday afternoon, and for the first tune ni seveial weeks the hist team gars in di6tions of real offensi‘e poem With French and Lasich gaining at n dl through the line and wound ends, the Hratty covered the length of the field three times on ungoken mai ches and scored after eve!) , driNe with Kaplan and Eduards holdme 1 down the end posts again, and Zeldin and Curry taking Cale of the gull ds, the Lion forward wall is considerali4 strengthened McMillen has not pal ticipated in seveial practice sessions this neck because of a minor inane, but is expected to resume his old place as Cal Shim ley's limning mate at tackle. DeCindes and Bauman have alternated as the fast stung center. 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This detest is the Western Maryland Team second in si contests played this sea- Here Tomorrow, son The Cieen leflois dropped a close guile to the Midshipmen. The Southerners under the leader ship of Captain lgsble went into a trict scinnmage schedule eally rn the week whets they stieshed deice nve tactics Hastings and Mai tin, With the return of Bud Anderson, out left, Conch Sill 3elney will place his egulat soccer combination on the field against Western Maryland col lege booteis at 2 o'clock tonuniow afternoon on New licavei 4 pt active An injury received in the Swarth moie contest forced Anderson to fa voi a spiained ankle airily in the v.eek. Meiselman, right halfback, v.ho was injured in the Lafayette tilt also will see service tomorrow. Terrors Lose to NAV), Penn Miller serving from center forward, Masters and Daylon inside attack and Tyson filling the light wing post togethet with Anderson form the Nib tam, neon ing thi eat. 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