Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 16, 1930, Image 3

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    esday, December 16, 1939
Sidelines
Defeats Phi Kappas, Amassing
Total of 9 First Downs
To Opponents 4
ally every student at Hobart
ge is engaging in sonic form of
tics under a nee supervised in
ural pt ograrn, according to a re
receised from the New York
tattoo by Dean It. L. Sackett In
opacity as vice-president for the
d district of the National Col
tC, Athletic association
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Although neither team scored, Al
pha Chi Sigma defeated Phi Kappa,
nine first downs to four, closing the
intiammal football tournament on
New Beay.., field Saturday afternoon
Snatching pass after puss, Ray
Best, Alpha Chi Sigma left end,
started for the winning team. De
fensively, the winning eleven line al
lowed kw Phi Kappa plunges to pass,
forcing the lattei aggiegation to
renal tactics and end runs With the
end of the fist half, the Chemr,ts
had piled up so, first dawns to Phi
Kappa's one
enn State's Intercollegiate
mpionship cross-country team
lie among the guests of honor
he siller Jubilee dinner of the
crap Athletics association of
ladelphia Januar) 31, uhich is
cred annual!) to the sports
mpions of the 3ear.
Tightening its defense and taking
to and lulls amt ;,asses, the Phi Kappa
gridmen staged a comeback in the
second half holding the Si. liners to
three fast dos ns while gal nermg the
same number by completnig several
tosses
riy Wood, quarteiback and cap
dent of the Ilarvard eleven, was
d to Phi Beta Kappa last meek
es winning lout major letters,
football and one each in base
.nd hockey, and being chosen the
asking player of the New Eng-
Lawn Tennis association, Wood
ne of the best scholastic records
made by a Harvard athlete
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With one minute of play remanung,
n completed pass, Stall, to Kohn,
placed the Phi Kappa men on their
opponents three-;.aid hne
tmo attempted lushes pi orad futile us
the game ended with the ball on
Alpha Chi Sigma's 1., a yaid laic
The members of the team ,hich
won the Athletic a , somation full-sited
silver football trophy ale Bast, Hodg•
loss, Meyer, Metzger, Ilenesev. Turn
bid, Coyne, Krueger, Curry, Bauder,
and Miller
eN. Yen, captain of Penn
e's 1913 football team, official
.% bend linesman in the Arms
v grulnon battle in the Yankee
liunt Saturday afternoon.
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at college football is sinking to
evel of the Olive ring and race
was an opinion expressed by
one, Rutgers' student newspaper,
ging authorities who are debut-
Rutgers' Altaic football policy
ht shy of commercialism
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Sterling E Motes '3l, ehaiiman of
the tourney, in rel.lea mg th, attitude
and progress of the men participating
in the tournament said, "The tine at
titude of the players and the inmeased
inteiest in tha games as the season
progressed stiengthens the features
of intaanunal competition"
art McCready, winner of the
3w eight title at the National
rcollegiate Wrestling tourtia
t held here last spring, was de
ed for the first time in profes
al competition when he lost a
tan to Ray Steele of California
'hiladelphia Friday night.
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losing it unfair to ask their
to compete against athletes of
Is which in one nay or the other
,ally aid their men, Lehigh',
y has recommended that the
m board in the future only
ule games with colleges who
an amateur standard similar to
.f Lehigh
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ITT
11 in a fail, 'Ton)" Me)ers,
tin of the West Virginia mat
,xJI not appear in the Mann
ers' line-up against the
Nit
_ in the opening meet
le season January 31.
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due university has been forced
p baseball and track as Intel
-111, minor sports because the
ed returns from football, v.hich
used for the support of these
wing activities, failed to mato
this )ear.
e 147! ~c , THE FINCHLEY HAT
(fv.' - o's, WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY
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ALPHA CHI SIGMA
WINS GRID TROPHY
Last-311nute Attack Futile
WISHING EVERYONE
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
HANN & O'NEAL .
Opposite Front Campus Jewelers
FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS BANQUET
SPICY FRUIT CAKE
DELICIOUS PLUM PUDDINGS
MINCE and PUMPKIN PIES
CAKES DECORATED TO YOUR ORDER
The Electric Bakery
127 West Dear er Avenue
Lasich Will Captain
I Grid Team in 7931
Congo T Lasich '32 was elected
next yen's football captain nt a
meeting of the 1910 lettermen Sat
e, day after noon
For the past two seasons Lasich
has licyp, fullback, and last
year lie was the only sophomore
on the squad to rec., a major
letter.
watt 'j
the 1910 campaign
he was the most consistent ground
gainer in the Ntltany backfield
The election of a backfield player
to the ,captaincy further drum Ls
front the tradition of naming a line
man, Lion, leader Flank Died
rich anti Johnny Roopke base been
the lone backfield stain to lend Blue.
and White tennis for a nu.wr of
year s
COACH PAUL, HANDIER '3l
ATTEND L %CROSSE CONCL WE
Conch El me Paul and Charles R
Trammel 'JI, manatri of the Penn
State lac, nose team, attended the an
nual meeting of the United States
Intel collegiate Lam osse Association
in Nem York city last m eek
At this meeting Massachusetts In
stitute of Technolog3. sins *admitted to
the organization, making twenty-foui
collegiate members. The glom, de
cided to keep intact the rules for (lie
1930 season and only made Chang,
necessary for the claiification of the
Lode.
CARIDEO ACCEPTS POSITION
Flank Cond., Notie Dame qua
tetlinek, will go to Plineeton ne.
Peter B. Hassell
. SIGNS
TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
BISCHOFF FORMS
FIRST GYM TEAM
Board May Give Minor Awards
This Year-7 Candidates
Report on Friday
Penn State's advance into the field
of sport will take annthei stude
fui
wni d with the folming of a gymna
sium train, the first to iepresent the
College, under the direction of Eugene
C. Bischoff, professor of physical edu
cation
Gymnastics has been lecognized by
the Athletic Board of Cannel and
mama attar& still be Cites to those
paiticipating in scheduled meets if
th, net of the boaid 1, passed by the
student body in the sluing elections
Colgate Scheduled
At the first practice on Finlay, sev
en members of last 30. re oad ,ent
~ Inough their paces mall the other
vetetans signifying thm intention to
leper tat u later date With the ma
terial amiable, high hones are held
for a sucee , sful team An added ad
vantage is the fact that tieslimen ara
eligible for the var•nty competition.
A meet has been scheduled with
Colgate here for Mulch St and Man
ager Roheit B Farces is conducting
negotiations N‘ith other schools for
additional competition
Practices ale being held e‘CIN Tues
day, Wednesday, and Finlay at 5 o'-
clock and anyone cle,ring to by for
the squad is urged to report to 11,(.-
,eation hall at that time.
Last Minute Suggestions
For Christmas
1
BOOKS $l.OO
STATIONERY 59c and Up
FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS
DESK SETS
COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY
PILLOW TOPS
SPORTING GOODS
THE ATHLETIC STORE
On Coop Corner
All Student Supplies
Our Christmas Gift to You
All Ready-to-Wear Suits, Top Coats and OTercoats
Don't fail to take advantage of this unusual oppor
tunity to purchase Christmas gifts at a
substantial discount
Nationally
17 FRATERNITIES ENTER
INTRAMURAL WRESTLING
Tournament Will Begin immeiliatel3 ;
Mier Christina, liolidal a
Sev.mteen entiles were lucked for ,
the annual mtiamtnal s'l iestling tour-;
!lament. at a meeting of fraternity
Nl 1 estling manage], at the Alpha Ch:
Sigma house Finlay night.
..Nfantip,eis who ;CIO — unable to at- I
tend thi., electing may still eel,' then
teams by getting in touch %Nab
George If. Young '32, inanagei of in-1
ti emeriti utestling, before the end of
thib sleek. Individuals who expect to I
compel:, must sign up at Recreation 1 "
hull sometime thi, snnob
Present plans call for the town..
ment to get under Way about the initi
ate of the host week after Clunations
location has ended. Only thcom men I
ho have Cal nod then lotto in
city competition dill he bared 1) omq
pa) ticnution
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
DEAL & SON
Plumbing and
Heating
Fraser Street
STETSON D again leads the way in a
pre-inventory sale before the holidays
All This Week
REDUCED TO
$19.50
Ready-to-Wear Tuxedos $25.00
15 Per Cent
will be deducted from your bill on all
men's furnishings
Known
LIBRARY Arms m I.CK'S BOOK
Among the nev,est honks in the Cot
norm Library is "Stuff." a Tory 0
mate] labs in the service of man, b
Pauline C Mack, assistant pro
fe ,, or of chemistry at the College
Christmas
Greetings
The College Diner
Closed All Day Christmas
LOUISE A. LAMBERT
Wishes to Extend the Greetings of the Season
HER FRIENDS AND PATRONS
COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE
Special[VlA From
Assortment of 11116,50 C to $3.00
XMAS CARDS
Assorted Boxes and Individual Cards
XMAS BOXES and PACKAGE DRESSING
TOILET SETS
Iloubigant, Hutnut, Ceramy,
Evening in Paris
VANITY CASES-50c Up to $7.50
MEN'S SETS
Houbigant's, Mennen's, Williams'
Bill Folds Handkerchiefs
Cigarette Lighters
Toys for Children Pottery and Novelties
Writing Paper—Perfumes—Mottoes
Whitman Box Candies
in Xmas Wrappings
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