lekitlay, Doe,ember 19, 1939 Sidelines ' Charity games have been extended into the realms of winter sports Columbia's couitmen, champions of the Easton Intercollegiate league, have offmed their services for a bas ketball game with any prominent eastern five, the proceeds of which would be used to help relieve Ness Yen he. unemployment situation. I=l=l In recognition of their ninning 'the intramural football tourney, Sterling E. Brown '3l, manager of the tournament, presented the Al -plia Chi Sigma gridmen with the championship trophy at the Crater 4ty's Christmas banquet Wednes day night. IMIMI The actual playing tune for a foot -1411 game is twelve minutes and tocnty-two seconds, according to a University of Wisconsin gradual, who made tests with a stop watch over a polled of three years, record ing only the time during which the ball was in motion, ——o— Johnny Zorella nas named as a second team Allard vthile "Me" Kaplan and Cal Shan ley reached honorable mention an an all-Penn sv Ivan:a team picked h3r sev en coaches for the Associated Press. ——o— Attendance at college football games in 1930 was less than in 1929, e nation•wda survey shows. Laigest decrease °cern i ed in the Middle West, while football on the Pacific coast and in the South enjoyed an increase in the sire of the crowds ——o— "Mike" Michalski '26, non• pith the Green (lay elexen, as picked as One of the guard, on the all-Ameri tan professional team selected l.( the Chicago Times EME=I In the midst of the present furore against the over-emphasis of football, Coach Jfnute Rockne has expressed a belief that. college football is not commercialized enough, in view of the fact that it must support the non paying minor sports. —O-- .11, Coach Joe 'Weak, Nittany lie mentor, has picked 'Pistol Pete" 11 Wimuenskei, of Fordham, and 1"lted" Wooduorth, of Northwestern ias the outstanding guards of the 111030 sesson in an article written 1;for the Central Press and the Eric , 'Daily Times. The first All-American team ever picked sins chosen by C W. Whitney pi 1889 and published in Hal per's lll'eel.ly. It contained five play els from Princeton, three from Harvard, r and three from Yale. ——o— " 7 " "Skip" Stabley, captain of the riLion courtmen last year and now ,ihead basketball coach at Western illlary land, is grooming the Green ~ Terrors for their opening game 1; against the Nosy passers Tuesday IMCMI Between picifessional fights in the ; ling, Alhe Wolff, founci Lion boxing captain sec! as assistant football oath at a Nosy Yolk high school. -0— The most unusual lila) in the 'Lpieniory of Pop Warner, Stanford',, _football mentor, occurred in a game betneen Penn State and Cornell in f . 'lBoB alien Warner o as coaching the I)lthacans The ball was put under the jersey on the back of a Cornell pla)er oho ran nithout hindrance ' , for a touchdonn. EAT YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER at`the CAMPUS GREEN ROOM A ROAST TURKEY DINNER Will be Served from 12 to 2 P. M. end from 5 to 7 P. M. BOALSBURG BUS CO Leaves State College 10:30 A. M MEM A Complete Food Service Hermann Names Tentative Quintet for Opening Game Nittany Courtmen Meet Waynesburg Here January 7 Preparing Penn State's courtmen for their final chive lief°re the start of the Nittany court campaign, Coach Dutch nal mann has named a probable quintet to face Waynesburg college in nucleation hall January 7 Charlie Hammond and Bub Davis, two veteran tossers who have but re- Gently stinted in the first lineup, were named to the forward posts Injurms have kept Jack Meyers and Moser, sophomore candidate, from scrim mages for the pact week, and unless this pair comes to the foie in mito tic:s after vacation, Coach Hermann I will start the inen now playing Fred Biand, varsity center on the 1930 team ' will play in the pivot po sition, and Captain Sol Saltzman will defend the Liorcbasket at guard As his running mate, Conn, a member of last season's yearling team, has been named by the Nittany coach To Return Early Fifteen men hove been selected foi early training before the opening game. In addition to the vanity team, Meyers, .Moser, Dasl,in anJ Blowers are the forwards named Ma comb and Moose, certms, as v.ell as DeTurck, Williams, Wilson and Taney, guards, will report for curly Waynesburg so ill invade Penn State's court for the ihst time in the encounter shortly after vacation The Yellow Jackets, since they will have played three games before the en counter here, will have an edge on the Lion tossers in greatci exper ience. Coming to Recreation hall af ter contests on the two preceding nights with Juniata and Duquesne, the outfit coached by Frank Wolf will reed plenty of endurance to withstan 1 three games in a low. Gridmen Devour Mammoth Steaks At Bezdek Dinner Exhibiting unexcelled pies,,ss as trenchermen, a famished band of Lion gialmen made strong bids for baths on a mythical all-Ames man gustatory eleven during the annual Eludeloan steak massacre held at the former Nittany mentoi's home Tuesday night Bountifully filled platteis, heaped high with juicy steaks, weie emptied of their choice viands almost as soon us they appeared on the festive bond Mountains of mashed potatoes van ished like snow under a home sun, while ethos epicurean wonders met a similar fate before the onslaught of the Jalopy guilileis. Chuck Gi'laid displaced Red Du vall, last )ear's winner, us mastica tory champion of the team. The ro tund guard not only consumed two mammoth steaks, huge helpings of potatoes, carrots, and beets, but came to the rescue of a teammate and de voured both Bob Snylees pie and his own. To make victoly doubly sure, he topped off the feast by eating a piece of rye bread fully a foot long, spread thick with butter. Wielding a long caning knife, Its go Bendel: presided °tot the ceremon ies and urged the boys on to gloater oflorts No plate MILS 11110 M Cll to ter main empty lot so long us a second As a base spot appealed, the knife whistled through the an, speared a steak front the tonally diminishing pile and deposited it in front of the constornated player. Leaves Lewistown 1:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M. The Corner unusual Livezey Will Make Cuban Baseball Trip Jack Liveney, captain of the Nit tany baseball team, and halfback of the football squad, has accepted the invitation of Leo Gage, sports edi tot of College Humor, to reptebent Penn Strata on a college baseball team fat a tout of the IVe , ,t Indies during the Chtistmas vacation The all-college nine will have Philadelphia tomorrow fat Cuba and will not tetutn until Jamul!: 5 Daily mactice 1,111 be held on the island fot two games that have been arranged with amateur teams CONOVER SELECTS 32 PLEBE TOSSERS Yenilings Will Start Workouts For Basketball Season at End of Holidays ITaving teduced . Jiis squid to thaty two membeis, Couch Laity Conover, of the freshman basketball teen, will begin acme piepaiation lot the you, ling cage Tatson following Christmas s aegi ion Conover has not pct picked a legu lin team, but has altm noted a wealth of material in setimmages doling the past meek At Seaward, Maollane of laKeespolt high, Kaufman of Philadelphia Gentilil high, and Dane bower of Norristown high are the outstanding players, although Mc- Cartel of Dal hngton h'gh, and Young of Kiski have shown good form Asphind of St Malys, Nelson Thomas of Hanover, Lich of John Hauls lush school, Hartihbutg, Leight of Sigel, 111aug,el of Glen Nor, and Knopp of Wayne.horo complete the list of fore aids retained on th vitied by the pleading mentor. Plebe Sthedule Announced The center pi obiem will p, obably ho settled by Rathmell of Williumspost, AIMIA of A,pinnall, of Ken of West Chester, although Henning of Johns town, Lutches of iVilliamspoit, Smith of Leh , ghton, Buld.in of Green,busg, Walinchus of Mahanov City, and Hal tlia,es of John Balm high school a,3 also expesienced candidates Waughtel of Yoil: Collegiate insti tute, Ste,enson of Clearfield, Wittum of South Hills high school, Pittsburgh, and Pails of LOINCI ?anon are prom inent contenders for the guild posi tions Other candidates include Hill of Nrinticol,e, Sluster of Schenk* high school, Pittsburgh, Blyter of Reading, Dill of South Hills high ,ehool, Stull. of Coatesville, Dmicl Thomas of Munhall, Steinfeldt of Lancaster, unit Heyison of Oil City Neil ill Fleming, gs aduate manages of athletics, announced the follouing tentatne plebe schedule Feb ruary 21, Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh; Fobs.iy 21, Bodinell at State Col-; lege, February 28, Colgate at State College, Minch 7, Cmnegie 7 eel, at State College ).: ::::: JANUARY 16, 1931 TIIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN LION WRESTLERS TO MEET CHICACO Westerners Will Replace M.T.T As Second Opponent on Schedule Feb. P Chicago university' , 0 estling team will meet Penn State in Recreation hall on Febturny h to etplace the Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy grapplers as the Lion', second op ponent, Neil M Fleming, graduate manages of athletics, announced yes terday The Massachusetts team found it impossible to travel to State College for an engagement hens on the tenta tive date ananged betty-'en the two schools for February 7, and the match Mon cancelled last week This v ill be the second consecutive ;cal that the Nlttanv glappleis ha, acted as host to the mid-western squad in dual competition. Chicago to leaded lime as the second opponent en the Penn State schedule last year and were downed by the Nittany mat men, 25-to-3 Lion Schedule Difficult Conch Charlie Spe , del is giving his candidates strenuous workouts, for the grapplers face .1 difficult sched ule West Virginia will morale plen ty of opposition and is a tough op ponent to face as the opt nor on Janu. ri, 31 The daily pi uctice drills con sist in sunning, lope slapping, work ing-out on the pulle3s, practicing holds, mut di ills on maneuvers for technique, and competitme matches as the final of the day The schedule presents no set-ups while most of the good meets will be at home. Cornell, who won the E%st ern Intercollegiate title last year, will meet the Lions at Itha,a, New 'Yolk on Fein nary 23. .Na‘y, the only team to down the Nittany grapple", in a dual meet in two yea,' and the only team undefeated in the East last yem, will close Penn State's schedule here on March 7 ll= Miss Doi is Al Acker sins elected piesnlent of the freshmen women at their class meeting last week, when permanent ofhceis were chosen from three bid sets of officers who have presided on recent assemblies Miss Elizabeth L Wmnci will act as vice-piesiclent of the class, with Miss Rosamund 11. Eames secretaiy. Miss Eva M Blichfelt was chosen tieasuier while Miss Glace Ban was selected social ehanman SHOE REPAIRING J. B. MINGLE 1317=MItl A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 211 East Nittany Avenue The Famous The Exclusive Upperclass Formal All-Intramural Football Elevens Vsnrcud lu tin Intramural Stunts riiiiiiiiiii“4 First Team Second Team Best Left End Smith (Alpha Chi Sigma) (Beta Theta Pt) Guelfi Left Tackle ____Metzger (Decor Upsilon) (Alpha Chi Sigma) Hesch Left Guard Love (Chi Upsilon) (Phi Delta Theta) Kerr Center Mather (Beta Their Pt) (Delta Upsilon) Ferrero Right Guard____Meyer (State Club) (Phi Kappa) Knott Right Tack!e____Nevi comer (Sigma Phi Epsilon) (Sigma Pt) Winstead Right End Swan (Phi Sigma Kappa) (Chi Phi) Conn Qum terback ___ Gilliker (Delta Chi) (Chi Phi) Curry I eft Halfback ___Tiansue (Mph: , Chi Sigma) (Pitt Sigma Kappa) Smith ____ . Right Halfback_ __Banda' (Chi Upsilon) (Alpha Chi Sigma) Thomas Fullback Lewis (Phi Kappa) (Sigma Pin Epsilon) POULTRY JUDGING TEAM SECURES FIRST HONORS \ins Prue at Chicago E•hibition in Production Apprai,ing Work 'Winning first place in produchon judging in the Coliseum Poultry Shoes in Chnng,o last meek, the poultry judging toner was unaided a silver loving cup as fast prize esrm•zr; Thit ens Penn State's first contain into the aid-e column mtetcollegiate tudging contek Ten teamQ scale en tered to thn mitre competition and Penn State placed thud in the total sem°. Piof. IV. Gallenbach, acting head of the poultry department, coached the team. Leonaul T 3ldla 'l2 had the high est individual ccoe and tecened a gold medal. Other members of the team ale Fred P defile!. "12, Robot R. Paiks and John W Kennedy 42 alternate. Jethey let-awed a sit ser medal as he mantel thud in mo duction Judging SPRINGER BARBER WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR COMING! JANUARY MOVIE MONTH Ml= REMIND YOU OF Senior Featuring STILT WI AND MS Night Club I TOWN MILLS ORG INIZE NEW COUNCIL TO REPLACE CLUB A Town Council to replace the fo.rnei Tossn Gills' dub has been or gan,ed by o omen students bring in State College, and will be on trial Lou one yea. before being permanent ly adopted by the Woman', Student Go, rr ninent Asquiation The Council, which is composed of town girls who uro members of the Senate and the House of Rem esentad toes, has been formed to further con -I tact between campus women and ic,-1 dents of State College i TIEDE'S NO DEPRESSION HERE -. TED WALLACE:m(IIEs Campus Boys arc still t ing out dance hits for Columbia which come pack more foot-tickle per revolution—haulm melody per minute. The boys will have you on your toes pronto the too suchl melodies that deck this new rob. And they give both ly rice mighty effect e thr, treatment, to boot. 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Band ` '. l.:ll.tli MI Columbia Recor Ball LEY Orchestra SUBSCRIPTION $5.00 GRIDMEN TO PL IN SECTIONAL Kaplan, Slim,le%, Miller Jo Of Northern, Southern I' lid= Meyer Kaplan. end, Cal tootle, and Joe Millet, hulfba city lettermen of the 1910 I glu! machine, have accepted !tains to lepn,ent Penn Ste Non th-South football game lbeneht of the anmnplosed IThik city next Saturday 'lmitative anangements f contest lane been instituted New York chainct of the Roi Columbus in conjunction ill Amencan Legion and the !committee for the ielicf of !employed. The unemplos tom been couched to th • ex appimamately $850,000 by for ht football encounters held Yolk city, and the conunitte Ito smell the combined total . $1,000,000 marl, :with the le, the battle benveen the into, college stills Plans for the game are 'cage, and the sponsors ate that the game can be played. CHRISTMAS GREET! MISS CANDY and MISS EVEY
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