Friday, Deumber 12, 1930 Sidelines Rutgers univeisity has fallen in line wall many other colleges who name an metang captain fon each game and an flonornry leader at the end of the season. Richard Knauss, a lineman, was chosen captain of the 1930 Scar let! eleven Saturday afternoon as the lint honotary reader under t he! new ~ystem. MIMI Boxing farts ❑us winter may he a little bewildered if the) see a tall, familiar figure wearing the gloves for Penn State in the 160-pound class and hear him introduced as "Ilr. Lucas." It will be no mistake on the part of the announcer, how ever, for Alex Chaikow sky, Leo Houck's middleweight of last'year, has changed his name since the close of the 1930 season. -0— it The Ynle athletic association has pacsed a soling under which, in the future, any person connected with Yule athletics will be prohibited from spealong over the radio or writing newspaper lit tides -0— ' When the Nettnny Lions renew !football relations with West Vir gin: next fall, it will mark the first gridiron contest between the two :schools since 1925. In their last meeting, Penn State defeated the 'Mountaineers 14-to-0 in a game which dedicat&l Mountaineer Field. Il'he West Virginians held the Lions ko 13-to-13 tie at the Yankee Stadium in 1923. EMI On the eve of the Amy-Navy grid on cla,ic, a one-sided Cadet victory which seemed inevitable a few weeks ago now appears doubtful The Mid shipmen, although still most dveidedly the underdogs, showed so much im p ovement against Penn that it would not be a surprise to see them turn to nmriow's encounter into the close serning, bittAl3-fought battle tint has marled the service games of othei years. =ES "laghtlirse Ram" Wilson, for mer Penn State and Army grid luminary and now backfield coach at West Point, scouted the Na‘y team at the Penn-Middle encounter on Franklin field Saturday after noon. I=2=l Lack of harmony among coaches and players and failure of some of the athletes to adhere to ' training riles ara advanced as leading reasons for the Quakers' unsuccessful football season in an editorial appearing in the Pemixp/voirern, undergraduate darly of the University of Pennsyl vania IMIZEI Dr. L. Lloydllan - it, who was a member of Penn State's mat 'leant dining he, undergraduate dap., was appointed head wrestling coach at Temple universal) tins week after serving as assistant coach at Har vard for two tears. Dr Bohn, a professor of oh)sics at the Phila delphia school, has the distinction of-lacing one of the few, if not the only mat coach to hold the degree (""doctor of philosophy. /our allowance will see a lot of better days when you wear EDWARD CLOTHES ....11ADE TOR YOU 24.75 - $28.75 - $38.75 1 Smith's Tailor Shop I . - ALLEN STREET Army Vs. Navy The New M flork Herald Tribune has mule special arrangemenh to cover the Army-Navy.rame —the re sumption of i great natural r •.val r y t 114 , Saturday. ' Harry Cross and Stanley i Woodward mill be there. Don't miss { their stcries. They have ill the facts, all the color aid all the side ! lights. And they will op peal excluslrely in the Nelp , York j Herald Tribune Sunday Dec. 14th GRID TEAMS PLAY FINALS TOMORROW Delta Chi-Phi Ruppa Tilt Victor To Play Alpha Chi Sigma On Beaver Field The championship of the intramural football tournament will be decided at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon on New Beaver field, when Alpha Chi Sigma meets the victor of last night's pelts Cho-Phi Kappa engagement The silver football trophy will be awaid,,l to the team winning tomorrow's game Alpha Chi Signin defeated Phi Sig ma Kappa, by gaining eight first downs to then opponents' seven, Mon ' day right Tuesday night, Delta Chi downed Sigma Pi, by five first downs to two In IVedne_vday night's on counter, Alpha Chi Sigma advanced to the final rounJ by nveicoming Chi Upsilon, seven first downs to two. Win on First Dods ne The scold°, ties, in which all three I games ended, are indicative of the [closeness of the contests In each in stance, the winning team was deter mined on the hangs of the number of flint downs guirmd, as accorded by the managms of the iespectivc teams Had the old policy of disqualifying teams competing in tie games still been operant., three games, in-lead of the scheduled five, would have com pleted this touinument The muddy condition of the field made it rzces sary that all of the teams iesort to defensive tactics The two teams to meet an the final battle tomorrow are the only units out of the thirty-two group, origin ally •enteted not to has, been elim inated in the contest. Montof the original number were disquali fied because of tie scores heroic the new policy was adopted to onset that situation 5 Nittany Harriers Awarded Varsity 'S' Captain Paul Rekers, Dick Det ',o2l, Chick Meisingei, Charlie King, and Sill Space worn anal ded six-inch block "S" letters, the %m -alty track insignia, in recognition of their semces on the Inteicol legiate championship c.v.-country train at a meeting of the Athletic Association Monday. Sunny Glas,butn, captain-elect In, 1931, leceived the regulai cross countay award, a lout and one quartet inch block "S." Vat say tack awards ate given membe,i 01 a championship ci oss-country.team CIIOOSES SPORTS MANAGERS Miss Catheline L Hayes '32 was elected managel of the women's-fenc ing teas, and Miss Marlon P Hoswll '33 was chosen wunteu spouts man .aget by the WA A Tuesday THIS AD ENTITLES YOU TO PLAY ONE GAME OF GOLF-FREE Accompanied with One Paid Admission Dec. 12th to Dec. 20th, Inclusive AT THE K.ILTY GOLF COURSE Cathaum Building FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BANQUETS Let Us Supply You with Our Meats and Poultry ORDER EARLY FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET Phone 357 A Complete Food Service NO one need find the word "Failure" in the Dictionary of Life. It isn't there, Is is found only in the ,man himself. PEOPLE'S NATIONAL, BANK ALLEN STREET i "The Bank With the Clock" Penn State's 1930 All-Opponent Eleven First Team Second Team Orel, Colgate (36) L. E.___Mastrogany, lowa (16) Tully, Pittsburgh (31)__L. T ___Schiebel, Colgate (13) Doyle, Colgate (31)____L. G.___Edianey, Lafayette (15) Berner, Syracuse (18)___C.___ _Daugherty, Pittsbui gh (16) Obst, Syracuse (22)___R. G.___Lcwis, Pittsburgh (11) Newton, Syiacuse (19)_R. T.___Ellis, Colgate (10) Ellert, Syracuse (25)___R. E.___Stonebraker, Bucknell (0) Abbruszino, Colgate (28)_Q—__Baker, Pittsburgh (24) Hart, Colgate (28)____L H.___Brumbaugh, Bucknell (13) Heller, Pittsburgh (22) _R. H.___Stevens, Syracuse (12) Macaluso, Colgate (36)__F—___Hinkle, Bucknell (8) All-Opponents Eleven Chosen by 18 Nittany Lettermen From Only 3 Opposing Grid Teams Colgate, Syracuse and Pittsburgh are the only colleges represented on Penn State's 1930 all-opponent eleven, chosen by eighteen lettermen of the Lion football squad. The Nittany players who picked the all-opponents' team for the Cm.- ' Lecinr: chose two complete elevens, nod each opponent who received a • place on the first team was awarded two points in the final talaUlation A position on the second eleven allowed a player one point, In this system of scaling, Orm and Macaluso, Colgate end and fullback, same the only grid men who ieceived perfect scows. Ave Colgate players, four Syra cure, and Iwo Pittsburgh giidmen make up the lust eleven, while Pitt FENCING TEAM PRACTICES The women's fencing team meet, for pructic- fioni '3 to 5 o'clock Tues day and Friday afternoons and ft um 6.30 to 8 o'clock Wednesday nights in the Mining building PARMI NOUS ELECTIONS (Honorary I•nnerel , ne) Wham M Ken Jr 31 Jahn McDowell '3l Predeock E Tice '3l Thomas W Cutry '32 Edward A DeCan.let "32 Chalks 0 CiHaul '.12 William V. Marto "12 John D. Page '.12 Robelt G. Snyder 'B2 Stanley C -gtempeek GIN a Him a Bo' of Our Choice Cigars For Christmas Nittany News Stand The Corner unusual THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN land Duanell have three places on the ..econcl team, Colgate two, and lowa, Lafayette, and Syracuse, one each The closest light for positions was waged for the center hem ti, The Nit tany lettermen were widely divergent in their choice between Berner, of Syracuse, Daugherty, of Pittsbuigh. and Dolly, of lowa. Ablnumno, Col gate quarterback, and Eddie Baker, Panther signal-caller, odic the only playei, who received a gloat number of Notes fm the quarteiliatk post. Other gralinen who note allotted a numhei of votes by Penn State's Playas were Sullivan, Colgate end, tackles, Ellis, Colgate, Reuter, Lafay ette, Martel. Buelmell; muds, Lock wood, Colgate, Lombardi, Sy encase, and Woodfin, Lafayette halfback LION'S PAW ELECTIONS Raymond A Dooms 'al 1 J Nedy McCown 'll J lbchatd South 'll For the Kid Brother Footballs sl.oo Up Basketballs $3.50 Up Soccer Balls $4.50 Small Siie Sweat Shirts $1.25 THE 'ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Corner - All Student Supplies Christthas Suggestions Buy at SAUER's and SAVE . _ ARROW SHIRTS .. CHENEY NECKWEAR FAULTLESS PAJAMAS MONITO SOCKS HANSEN GLOVES PIONEER SUSPENDERS BELTS and HOSE SUPPORTERS SEAL PACK ILANDKERCHIEFS BRADLEY SWEATER SETS SILK and WOOL ROBES It Will Pay You to Visit Our Store SAUER'S Next to Corner Room On Allen Street A Large Assortment of • Mailed Anywhere, Insured Parcel Post Freshness Guaranteed SPEIDEL GROOMS ! LION MAT SQUAD I Lettermen Aid in Building 1931 Team-90 Canidales Report i For Datly Practice With the task of building a mat team from a nucleus of four letter men emaining horn the IMOarest- Lng ,quad, Coach am he Speidel bed gan doily woi knuts early thi, %sect , for his gi oup of ninety eandulate, in melioration for the selson's cam: paign Although a wealth of good material; is :mutable, Orr piinunal contenders fm valsity berths ale largely •topho-' mores who lack experience in inter-! collegiate competition Should these; men show tiny can stand that coin, mtitive shoo, Coach Speldel, ache has lost only one dual meet in taco years, that to Nosy at the end of last predicts a fit— '-- - next three yoais The brunt of this year's v.orls rest on the shoulders of Captain Pearce in the heavyweight division, Mame and Ilaikins, experienced 115- pounders, and Kills.. sihn alternated' with Johnson in defending the 115- pound class last season Through the loss by graduation of Cowell, the 15.5-pound berth is vacant but both Das enpoi t and Boot nei show fine promise in this (11 , ..0n 'rhe 185-pound class proval, the greatest problem for the sersiees of Captain Hublei, last year's nitercol-, legiate champion, ale sorely missed Ilosiever, CJlnm, Stein and Loronzo rie singing an evenly-fought battle for lionois Transue and Turnbull ate providing strong competition for Karier in his The Corner unusual dimbam, to bile Re!, bits and Landis elc waging u neck-and-neel, lace the 155-pound gimp ssbeio Paul Campbell, last veat's 155-pound in tercollegiate champion, pi eyed the iniumday After three year, as one of the ntstanding contende,, in intercol legiate wi,stling circles, Paul Long has left the 165-pound berth ,icant However, Afetzgei and noetenbrig, sensational stun, on last 3 ear', fresh roan team, one showing considerable Coin in this dnision. Ifen,3 v. egghtv Are Plentiful Chne and Wahl, with some e•- pei mnee in intercollegiate lank., ale dividing harms in the net Inghei class Iledvyweight, seem to he plen tiful with Ruth, Lot ah , Zorolla, and :..lawley gin tog Captain Peat ce plen ty of competition fat his position Although semi-v eddy Inactions role held prior to Thanksgiving on the paining was not corripul ,ol v and daily practices did not he -in until last wed, while sci nn nage stun tea Tuesday. THE PENN STATE CLUB All College Dance—Armory Music by Phil Grant's Orchestra—lnitial Appearance Saturday Evening, December 13, 1930-9-12 ADMISSION $1.50 AS ALWAYS Photographs Are the Most Acceptable Of Gifts I I The - DE N N TATE HOTO OHOP For That Xmas Banquet XMAS TREE CENTER BRICK PUMPKIN CENTER BRICK MELON MOLDS WITH THAT DELICIOUS NESSELRO PUDDING CENTER Individual Decorated Ice Cream Cakes Venice Spumoni in Brick Form by PE RO The Ice Cream Delicious CALL ISO RENNET T'S Cash and Carry Dry Cleaners SPECIAL HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED Only 30c OUR PRICES Men's Suits Men's Overcoats Men's Trousers Men's Ties Ladies' Plain Coats Ladies' Suits Ladies' Wool Dresses Ladies' Plain Silk Dresses Ladies' Fur Neckpieces Gloves Child's Coat and Hat Carry Your Garment to Our Store And Save the Difference Phone 111 Page rice 160 Yearlings Report For Basketball Team One bundled city fieshmen an ca cad the call tot teat ling basket ball candalatas the, neck at I:±cie talon Ilall Active scananhiges in which the woo!, udl be !enlaced to a winking squad hill begin Mond, Coach Inn y Conn of ha, an nounced that all ft eshinen oho wish to conic out for the team and ha, not set signed up teem t at the gym tomou nu at 2 o'clock Twenty-mne memhus of the Piesh mar Foothill team awl coach, ng stall here unto tamed at a banquet Wednesday night at the Phi Kappa Tau fratel mt\, house Coach, Bob llwean,. Len Mud., and Latry Comm et gate ~ hotl t dhs art, the dinner, being intmdmed by 'lieu dl B. Momson, captain of the, neshman team Opposite PosiolTice
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