Thursday, September 17,1931 HIGGINS DEVELOPS SPEEDY, DECEPTIVE LION GRID MACHINE (Continued from page one) Cocker. Wille and Irwin have had the most experience. Pace and Har per are understudies of Captain La sich at fullback, while Bob Snyder’s brother, Andy, and Subach arc fight ing for vhe> reserve job of calling signals. With the failure of Martz to return to school and the graduation of Ed wards and Kaplan, Coach Higgins has used Brewster and Grimshaw, two juniors and holdovers from last year’s squad, at the terminals. Tom Slusser is offering the juniors plenty ot opposition even chough he is a sophomore. Other ends include Johnny McAndrews, Rosenberg, My ers, and Heist. DcCindis Declared Ineligible Moon McMillcn and Stan Stem peck, two veterans, have been holding down the tackle berths m the recent scrimmages while-Berry, Hewitt, Be doski, Wahl, Cole, Hibler, Wentzel, and Love furnish plenty of reseivc strength. The veteran Tom Curry seems to have' a hold on his job at guard again this year and along with Freddie Kane, reserve center fiom last fall, should stop plenty of line plunges Other guard candidates in clude Gillard, a letterman, Hesch, a holdover, Woolndge, and Baldwin Confronted by the ineligibility of Ed DeCmdis the Lion mentor has converted Torrance, a lineman, into a snapperback. Coach Higgins Tiati planned to shift DcCindis to a guard position this fall and therefore his task of shaping a center is not un expected. Although Torrance has not the weight of Zawacki, he is heavier than either Anderson or Kerr and should receive the center assign ment when the Lions take the field against Waynesburg next Suturday Assisting Higgins are Dutch Her mann, Joe Bedenk, freshman Coach Larry Conover and his ossistants Joe Miller, Marty McAndiews, Allie Mor rison, and Mike Zaia from East Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College, while Leo Houck and Charlie Speidel have been working hard to put the Lion athletes into first class physi cal trim for this year’s campaign. SUFFERS FROM APPENDICITIS Albie Booth, diminutive captain of the 1931 Yale football team, has suf fered an appendicitis attack within a few weeks of the opening of his last season as a college jilayer, it became known this week Coach Stevens, who is a physician, advised 'Booth to rest as much as possible. 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DRESSES. $16.50 THE BAND BOX V ALLEN STREET Study Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 24x38 $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28x44__l 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x52 25.00 Student Tables, Double Drawer 7.00 Student Tables, Single Drawer 5,00 Typewriter Tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter Tables with Drawer and Slide 8.50 Chiffoniers 13.50 Book Shelves 4,50 Magazine Racks 2.00 Chairs 8.50 Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given DEPARTMENT OF Industrial Engineering Wood Shops * Engineering Unit “B” Intramural Athletics Will Begin This Month 4 New Sports Fields on Golf Course To Add More Facilities for Exercise Upon Completion Next Spring Intramural sports competition among the three upper classes of the College will be started in the second week of school, according to an an nouncement by Director Hugo Bcz dek of the School of Physical Edu cation. Four new intramural athletic fields are being constructed on the golf course at the rear of Recreation Hall for use next spring. Each field is 3CO feet long and 200 feet wide and will be available for all sports The plots will be graded, leveled, and sown in grass this fall. The winner of last year’s Hugo Bczdek cup will be announced at an athletic mass .meeting early this fall. This trophy is offered each year to the unit or organization which con tributes most to the advancement of athletics at Penn State. If enough student interest is shown, an indivi dual award also will be instituted this year, Director Bezdek has announced. To Appoint Intramural Director “(Because of the lack of an adequate number of athletic fields, intramural sports will be without necessary space this fall. Each participant should recognize this fact and give his co-operation to the sponsors of the tournaments Next spring the crowded condition will be lessened considerably," Director Bezdek said The intramural sports calendar for this month will consist of tourna ments m football, tennis, golf, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, horseshoes, and speed ball. According to the or ganization data set forth in the intra mural handbook published by the School of Physical Education this year for the firs 1 ., time, all intramural sports will be supei vised by an intra mural director to be appointed by the School Dircctoi. Eligibihty Rules Observed Responsible to the intramural di rector, who is a member of the School faculty, is a senior student manager He will be assisted by three student associate managers, selected as well as the senior manager by the Intra mural board. This board is made up of the Director of the School, one member of the School faculty m ad dition to the intramural director, and vhe preceding senior manager. Each associate manager will serve during a sports season, one for fall, another for winter, and the third for spring sports. In addition, there will be a tournament manager for each sport appointed by the Intramural board. Under the tournament man- agers will be managers of the various groups represented in each tourna ment. A score chnit has been diavvn up as the basis of computing individual and group point totals By follow ing this chart individuals and gioups may find at any time during the year their total points scored up to that period. Records of individual and team standings will be kept on file in the School Director’s office for use in awarding trophies and declaring winners Eligibility rulings permit any stud ent to participate in intramuial tour naments unless he has earned a let ter or numerals m the sport he wmlies to enter In addition, he must re ceive the sanction of a sports couch if he is on either the freshman or varsity squad in the desired sport, and is restricted as well by the ama teur rulings in that spoit A stud ent cannot transfer from one spoit to another duimg a sports tournament. HOOPES SELECTED BASEBALLCAPTAIN Team Heads, Managers, Assistants Chosen for G Penn State Athletic Groups George D Hoopes, ’32, varsity right fielder, was elected cantam of the baseball team at a meeting of the lettermen in June At the same time, Ray F. Carlson ’32 was named captain of the laeiosse team A track captain has not yo. been selected Karl B Wagner, ’32, was elected track mnnngei, while Cal vin M. Runkle, ’32 was selected to manage the baseball nine. Francis E. Schil), ’32 was elected golf manager and Harold II Lewis, '32, was named lacrosse manager John A. Hammer, Jr, ’32 will man age the tennis team Earl Huston, ’32, James H. Finley, ’33, and Earl A McLaren, ’33 were elected first assistant track managers. First assistant baseball managers i will be John S. Gilliland, ’33, Raymond i S. Stein ’33, and Fnirfax A. Reilly ’33. 1 Balfurd Tailor Shop UNDER THE CORNER ROOM Cleaning—Pressing—Repairing SUITS MADE TO MEASURE WHILE IN BELLEFONTE DINE WHERE COURTESY—CLEANLINESS , , - •* - and v SERVICE PREVAIL Lyric Restaurant Bishop Street Bellefonte, Pa. SEATING ROOM FOR 75 A College Education Is Useless IF YOU RUIN YOUR EYES GETTING IT. Invest in a Study Lamp Now—lt Will Pay You in the End Desk Lamps Special at $1.50 Each Wc handle a complete line of electric supplies and accessories G. E. Sweepers—Radios—Refrigerators Electric Alarm Clocks Electric Supply Co. Across from the PostolTice COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAYS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NITTANY BATTERS WIN LEAGUE CUP Annex First Place in Triangular Baseball Association by Season’s Showing Penn Slate is the new champion of the Triangular Baseball association A sllvci trophy, emblematic of the Icadoiship among Colgate, Syracuse, and Ideal nines was received this week from Colgate, 1930 winner, and will take its place with other athletic nwnids along the balcony walls of Recreation Hall. Nittnny batsmen had a record of tv o victories and one defeat in com petition with the, two association nvals Syracuse was defeated, G to ft, while the two games with Maroon diumondmen resulted m a split in vle tones, G to 7 and 11 to 2 To Move Trophies. The trophy depicts a pitcher stand ing on a baseball. Underneath the baseball, thcic is an mutation nimbi- 1 block which bears the nalnc of the league between silver lonic columns The whole is mounted on an ebony base which contains the names of the annual winners in laurel wreaths. Announcement of the decision to lomove the trophies and pictures now icpostng in Varsity Hall to a position along the seating entrances in the gymnasium structure this year came from Neil SI Fleming, graduate man ager of athletics, yesterday. The purpose of the change is to enable more people to witness the awards and mementos, which trace the his tory of Nittany sports. TO DEFEND JUDGING TITLE Four Seniors in the department of dairy husbandry will defend the championship won by the College last yeai in the intercollegiate dairy cattle judging contest on Sunday at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, Mass. The team is com posed of James D Burke, H Wilmot Carter, Charles E Dayton, and Shel don W. Mosier. Prof Adam L Beam of the department of dairy husbandry will accompany the team as coach. In lacrosse James B Mam ’33, John B. Swaync, ’33 and Philip J Ferry, Other first assistant manageis are Fled S. Pierce, ’33, Mark A. Ziegler, ’33 and Charles A. Landis, '33 in ten- nis and Dean P. Williams, ’33, David , L Duvall, ’33 and Claude II Readly ! ’33 m golf. Steve Hamas ’29 Gains 19th Knockout In Spectacular Rise as Professional Steve llamas, ’29, only Lion athlete cvei to wm five varsity sports letters m one year, added the nineteenth knockout .o his professional boxing iccord when he downed Jimmy Rus sell, Vancouver heavyweight, in the fust round pf a semi-final bout in New York Tuesday night. Twice intercollegiate heavyweight champion, Hamas earned three box ing letters while in College, besides participat’ng in football, basketball,’ tiack, and lacrosse Since giadua tion, he has defeated twenty-one box ing opponents without losing to any “If Steve continues to win success as a professional boxer it is probable that he will stay in this field,” Coach Leo Houck, who was in close touch with Hamas this summer and who referred his bout with Laßoceo, said yesterday. “He at first entered the professional ring only to gam monev for entering medical school su the University of Vienna ” As a sophomore, Hamas won the fullback berth on the football team, and barely missed the time require ment for an additional letter m bas ketball. He played forward m th<> la-tor sport along with his brother, YARR LEADS NOTRE DAME Another large army, 120 candidates headed by Captain Tom Yair, report ed foi the first practice of the season at Nocre Dame’s football camp. UNION TO REOPEN LOUNGE Newspapers m Student Union lounge in Old Mam will be in place today. Game equipment is being purchased and will be available by the opening of regular sessions next w eek. Announces Semester Class Dues Class dues for -his semester as an nounced by William G Murtorff, Col lege treasurer, are as follows 1 Sen iors, $4.75, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, $3 00. J. B. MINGLE First Class Shoe Repaiiing 11G Frazer Street Private instructions in music voice and piano is offered by Mrs William A. Good at GOO South Pugh Street Both be ginners and advanced students necepted. Rates $1.50 ami $2 00. Phone 727-R.* The Athletic Store Text Books Drawing Artist For All Sll fP lies Materials Courses „ . e „ el Weber „ Keufrel & Esser „ r . , New and Dietgzen Windsor Newton Used p og |. DeVoe - Reynolds Freshman Official Gym Outfit $l.OO Dictonaries Webster Winston Funk & Wagnall 'Mike, then captain At the close of basketball season he reported for box ing qml earned the heavyweight, mown two weeks latoi In his jumoi year, Steve aguin won ms letter as fullback on the Nittany •doven. lie leluined to ihe basket bull sqund and this vear gamed his lettei as foivvurd. Going back to the boxing team, he scoied a technical knockout in a dual meet with Temple and then participated in the last court fame of the season the same dav. He tclinquishcd his heavvvv-ight crown to Grant of N Y. U , but earned a track letter in the shot, di«cus, and hammer Hamas repeated Ins football and track peifoimunces m his semorvear. and again won a letter in basketball, pluying guard instead of foiwatd He was defeated by Livoti of Syracuse in the only boxing meet he entered that season, but regained hts title by defeating the same man in the inter collegmtes That spung, he divided his time between lacrosse and tiack, and won his letter in the foimcr sport as well, making five letters in one year and cloven duimg his College career. VARSITY HARRIERS TO MEET PITT. SYRACUSE THIS FALL The varsitv cross countiy team will meet the Umveisity of Pittsburgh hamcis heie on October 31 and the Syracuse runners away on November 7th. The season will close with the Inter-, collegiatcs in New York, November IG. Fieshmcn cross countiy men will hold a dual meet with the Pitt plebes on October 31 and will also entei the Intcrcollegiatc.s. 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Pour teams, ii eluding the vjrsity, will be pl.i’ ing schedules, during the fall, i keeping with the plan to have : many students as possible ei gaging hi athletics I=l=l Walter Vanderbrush, of Dovei, J, captain of the 1931 Lufnv college football team and stai tac will be able to play during the c mg season for the Leopards \ derbrush suffered a bioken anklt the opening game last season and on crutches most of the wintei Greasy Neals lias three grin uates of last year’s freshma team ready to throw into th regular M*fcst Virginia lineup tin fall in place of a trio of varsit men Canich is slated to call sij: mils, taking over SebulsLv duties; Mnzzie and Amlersni guards, will charge out of tli line instead of Brown and Lewi seniors, who did the charging fc the past two seasons Greeting Cards for All Occasions