Plge Four Sidelines rwo Penn State alumni will return foes of the Lio'n football team on turdny. Frank N. Wolf '2l, cap n of Dutch Hermann’s basketball im m 1920, is the present Waynes* re football and basketball coach ilc James Miller ’3l is director of llctics at the Western Pennsylvania ititution. Penn State will open its forty fifth footbnll season with Way nesburg’s Yellow Jackets Satur day. This will be the first meet in the history of Penn State and Waynesburg in football although the institutions have met in other sports before. Brothtrs playing on the same foot all team is not altogether uncom lon these days. It is very seldom, owover, that the same blood plays ide bv side m the backficld or on the no, but it is unusual when two rothers seek the same position. This ear Bob and Andy Snyder are Coach lob Higgins leading candidates for ie signal caller’s position. Back in Pittsburgh after two weeks in the mountains, the Pitt Panthers started work yesterday for the opener with Miami, and while Conch Jock Sutherland is not taking the contest too ser iously he is really preparing for the lowa contest a week later at lowa City. IMOMI Facing the 1931 cross country sca n without the services of Captain ikers, Dctwiler, and Moistngcr, nc graduates, Coach Nate Cart jll’s harriers will defend their in rcollegiate title with only King and tace remaining of the championship intct Captain Sunny Glassburn is c only senior letterman on the und this year. Temple, third opponent on the Lion grid card, will open its sea son Friday night with Mount St. Mary’s. The Owl’s varsity line up for the opening game has been tcnlathcly picked with the exception of the right halfback post. I=l=l Although Penn State is not a mcm r of cither one of the two soccer igues of the Inteicollcgiatc Foot -11 Association of America, the ons have arranged their schedule th members of the association, nch is composed of twenty-three stitutions. This year there will be recognized intercollegiate chnm yn team in soccer. Important changes in the foot ball schedules of Lafayette, Penn, and Penn State will take place in 1932. The Leopards face the Nittany Lions and Penn this year while next year the Lions meet Harvard. At the same time the Maroon and the Quakers engage the Big Green of Dartmouth. 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During the past week Conch Bob Higgins and his staff of assistants have undertaken the task of building up sufficient reserve strength, for already two of the line candidates have suf fered injuries serious enough to keep them on the bench until after the opening encounter. Chuck Gillard and Marty Hcsch, both guards, arc definitely out of the first game with a probability that the former, a letter earner last year, may not play at all this season. Hcsch pulled a tendon in a recent scrimmage and will be unable to don ia uniform for another week at least. Although the Lton mentor has shifted his line candidates, especially guards and tackles in recent practice sessions, nevertheless he is using his lettermen as a nucleus for almost every likely lineup v.hich may face Coach Frank Wolf’s Waynesburg Yellow Jackets Saturday Varsity Positions Open While fewer changes have been made in the backfield combinations than on the line, Higgins has used Captain Lasich at fullback. Bob Sny der at quarterback, and Spike Collins paired with Phil Moonves at the half back posts most of the time. There is possibility that Carl WiUc may break into the first team lineup be fore the opening whistle of Satur day’s clash. At the terminals Grimshaw and Brewster appear to be Coach Hig gins’ selections for the opener al though Tom Slussor, promising young sophomore, may oust either one from the starting lineup. Stan Stempeck and Moon McMillan, letter men from last year, will probably get the call as the starting tackles while Tom Curry seems certain to hold down one of the guard berths when the Lions inaugurate their 1031 sea son. As his running mate, Freddy Kane, a holdover from last year and a former center, has been shifted to guard by ..he Lion mentor and will probably be paired with Curry on Sat urday. / Confronted by the problem of find ing a center, the Lion coaches have shifted Torrance and Zawacki, former linemen, to the snapperback’s post. Either may receive the starting as signment for Saturday’s game and last year’s freshman center, Ander son, although handicapped by seem ing lack of weight, may see some ac tion before the final whistle. Frequent substitutions in recent scrimmage sessions between the end •Anything IN MEN’S WEAR ' □caning Pressing Repairing GERNERD’S 140 Allen Street STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES CIGARETTES Lentheric twKiwrcssrr-* x H E PENN STATE COLLEGIAN posts have .ndicatcd the desire of Coach Higgins to build up a group of capable reserves For the tackle assignments he has tried Berry, Cole, Baldwin, Moorhouse, and Wahl : while reserve guards will be selected from Woolridge, Hiblcr and Bcdoski. Hold Full-Game Scrimmage Saturday afternoon Coach Higgins divided his squad into the Blues and the Whites and sent them through a full-game scrimmage. Approxima tely 1,500 students watched the Blues overcome the Whites by a 25-0 score. Held scoreless for the first quarter, the Blues gained a six point advar tage by Judy Lasich’s twenty-five yard run on the first play of the sec ond period. Although the Blue threat ened in the third period, they did not increase their margin of victory until Judy Lasich again crossed the goal line twice. This time a forward pass, Snyder to Gnmshaw, accounted for one extra point. Later in the same qualrtcr Carl Willc scored the final touchdown for the blue-jerseyed team Snyder’s at tempted placement kick for the extra point was w'ido as was his attempt in the initial period. HAS DIFFICULT SCHEDULE Contrary to custom, the toughest games come first on Northwestern’s football schedule this year. Not for at least a month after their opening game will the Wildcats have any easy opponents. They start the season with Nebraska, continue with Notre Dame, the University of California at Los Angeles, and Ohio State. 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Dickinson Seminary, Bellefonte Academy, and Kiski Prep arc the new teams on the schedule. Two former Lion lettermen, Joe Miller and Marty McAndrcws ’3O, will coach the plcbc backfield and line, respectively. Mike Zaia, former Cast Stroudsburg State Teachers’ college athlete, will assist on the lmc Larry Conover will again supervise as head coach. The complete schedule is as fol lows* October 17, Dickinson Semin ary, October 24, Pittsburgh; Novem ber 7, Bellefonte Academy; Novem ber 14, Kiski Prep. The first three encounters will be played at home, while the last game will take place at Saltsburg. 12 FRESHMEN ENTER THIRD ROUND OF TOURNAMENT Twelve freshmen will enter the third round of the annual all-freshman ten nis eliminations on the College courts this afternoon. Forty-eight entered the tournament last week. Quarter-finals and semi-finals will be held later in the week, with the final match being played on the var sity courts at the rear of the Armorj Saturday morning. NAVY DROPS FROM I-C BOXING LEAGUE Charter Member of Eastern Ring Association Cites Reasons For Withdrawal Announcement of Navy’s resigna tion from the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing league was made this summer by Lieutenant Commander L. D. Mc- Cormick, aide to Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, superintendent of The Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Md. Reasons for resigning were given in the following printed statement: “That, while the Navnl Academy indorses dual meets and recognizes that there arc benefits to be derived from such meets, it docs not believe that the value derived from individual championship contests, similar to those conducted by the association, compensates for the extension of the training season beyond the peno’d regularly assigned for boxing at the Naval Academy, or for loss of academic instruction incurred by midshipmen who participate in the intercollegiate meets." 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