Pngc Folic Sidelines Vhen Bill Arisenlem tool. Bob Sny r's place at quarto back on Satur y, some had the opinion that Bill a scrub so ho had not expected to y because there was no number on . jersey Bill, being a little super bons, was granted his request to y without a number. I=l=l Dickinson College won its first ootball game in too years at the %nem.° of Juniata on Saturday 3 a f-to•O score. Juniata, how set, made clown first donns to ight for the Carlisle school. I=l=l Advance tepoitg indicate that a pacity crowd of 15,000 is expected attend the Temple-Penn State me at the Owl Stadium in Philadel na Saturday. Half 'of the cicni.d ill be backers of the Blue and White. ——o— Sy racusc Uniiersity's harriers opened their season by defeating llobart's cross country team by a perfect score Saturday. Captain Belanger, Streeter, and Peters, three Orange hill and dale men, ran a dead heat and were timed in 23 minutes and 10 seconds. IMMI of the third consecutive year Penn te's wrestling train will be host to University of Chicago matmen en they meet the mid-uestein in ution in their opening engagement Recreation hall on January 23. IMCIIMI A sixty -eight yard run by harks Rigney, center, and a meld goal by Stew Wilson, full mck, Bare Washington and Jef erson College its first sictory ♦or Carnegie Tech since 1027 at he Pitt Stadium Saturday. The 'leans scored a touchdonn to ake the score 10-to-7. I=l=l Joe Moran, Syracuse middleweight .xer and backfield star, corked all mmcr at a momment New York nation resort as a waiter. Joe pre rred this position to carrying ice, .r he believed that the latter would ave relieved lain of too much weight FOR FRESH HAMBURGER SANDWICHES GO TO THE LOCUST LANE TEA ROOM 214 East Nittany Avenue KEEP KISSABLE WITH OLD Charming w OLD GOLDS their enthusii find that OLI the breath o pearly teeth That's beca tobacco cig finest natur good, it nee If's "foreign aftermaths tobacco 0. behind but pleasant recollections. O l' LoolLril Co , Inc NO ARTIFICIAL. FLAVORS TO TAINT (HE BREATH . ~. OR STAIN THE TEETH Lion Gridders Down Lebanon Valley, 19-6 Captain Lasich Scores 3 Touchdowns in First Victory Flnehmq a spa ted attack under the leadership of Captain Judy Lasich, .n.ho account.' for the three Lion touchdowns, Penn State set hack Lebanon Valley by a 19-to-C count on New Beaver Frlld Satuiday after noon. With onh five minutes of the first quarter gone, Captain Loath broke through left tackle, reversed his field, shook off half a dorm tacklers, and laced fottv-two yards for the first Blue and White touchdown. Again, at the beginning of the thud and fourth quartet s, the Nittany leaden - plunged aim the last chalk line for his second and thud seines of the af ternoon Except for a fifty-eight yald run the qecond , quitit,n by W Light, af ter he had intercepted Bob Snyder's foruaid pass intended for Phil Moon- NM the AnnviPe collegians did not thteat,..n the Lion hopes of victory. Register 13 First Donns Although they were held wtfhout a first down in the first half, Coach Bob Higgins' grid oatriors rolled up a total of thriteen in the last two quattets The Myhn.coached eleven managed to gain fine lust dos no in the first too quartets, while in the second half the Lion defense landed the number to one. After the Lions bad locked off to Stewart, Feeser fumbled on the next play. Stopped at the maci of the line and at the flanks, Captain Lasich and Steuart, the Lebanon Valley lead er, began a punting duel Conn caught one of Stemart's quick kicks mulfield and returned the ball eight yards. Flom tins position La such galloped to the first Lion score. Bob Snyder sussed the extm pomt. Lebanon Valle) Scores In the second quartei, after Conn had returned one of Steuart's punts to his own forty-four yard line and hloonves and Lasich had gained eight yards, W Light intercepted Snyder's pass and ran fifty-eight yards for THE 'PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I The Lineup I Penn State (19) Lebanon Valley (6) Granshaw LEWilliams'. McMillen LT Lechthaler Curry LG Kleinfelter Anderson C Wagon Kane RG Kazlusky Stempeck RT Volkins Brewster RE Heller R Snyder , QB Stewart, Capt. Conn LH Orsino Moony°, RII _Feesei Lasich, Capt BB W. Light Penn State 6 0 7 6-19 Lebanon Valley 0 6 0 0— 6 Touchdowns—Lasich 3, W Light Point after touchdown—R. Snyder (placement) Missed point after touchdown—R. Snyder (placement); hlncalem (di opkick); Lechtbaler (dropkick). the fast Lebanon Valley score against the Lions in the last seven years. Lechthaler's attempted dropkick was low and aide. Opening the third quarter with added sprint and Niger, the Higgint coached machine leturned the open ing kickoff to then own thirty-fy, yaid stripe horn which began a sus tained march of sixty-five yards. Snyder's forward passing to Slussm, Conn, and Moonves placed the mai on the Annville five-yard line. From this point Captain Lama carried the ball over for Ins second touchdown Snyder's try for the extra point by placement 1 , 415 good. In the fourth period Macelen re turned one of Stewait's punts to the twenty-five yard line. Lasich and Harper advanced the pigskin to the Lebanon Valley two-yard line in three plays and then Lasich took the ball over for Ms third touchdown. Mac- aleet's attempted dropkick was side A march at sixty-eight yards VaIS stopped on Lebanon Valley's one-foot line later in the quarter Harper, Wantshouse, and Maceleer mere re sponsible for this Lion ads once. SEE US BEFQRE YOU BUY THIS WINTER'S COAL AND FIREPLACE WOOD YOU WILL SAVE MONEY State College Fuel and Supply Co.._ Phone 35-M The Margin of Victory LEBANON VALLEY 13 First Downs 6 201 Yards Ggined by Rushing 61 2 9 ' Yaids Lost by Rushing 20 27 Passes Attempted 9 PENN STATE 7 Passes Completed 5 9 Passes Intercepted 1 10 9 Yards Gained by Passing 70 44 Average Length of Kicks 41 10 Average Return of Kicks 5 60 Yards Lost by Penalties 15 0 • Fumbles 4 '35 GRIDIRON FOES LOOM FORMIDABLE Dickinson Seminary, Pitt, Freshmen Kink, Win Games—Bellefonte Academy Held to Tie Winning three games and tieing one in Saturday's gridnon warfare, the freshman football team's four op ponents gave Larry Conover and his coaching cohorts something to think about dating this week's daily prac tises. ' Dickinson Seminary, who will open the season for the. yearling gridders Octobei 17, tuumPhed over the Al bright freshmen, 46-to-0, while Pitts burgh's freshman team, the only col lege freshman team on the schedule, administered a 13-to-0 defeat to Wy oming Seminary at Kingston as Nate Weinstock, hard-hitting Panther full back, celebrated his return to home regions by scoring two touchdowns. Bellefonte Academy was held to m scoreless tie by Keystone Academy, but Kiski proved itself formidable by outscoring Navy's plebes 14-to-10 in an exciting game at Annapolis 46 REPORT FOR RIFLE TEAM Lieutenant Lyman 0. Williams, of the department of military science and tactics, announced today that there are 96 men enrolled as candidates for the sarsity rifle team. He also stated that an attempt was being made to schedule practices for the team during vacant class hours. MARSHALL TAKES LEAD IN CO-ED NET TOURNEY Downs Liskoski '34 in Opening Mack Of Women's Fall Competitton In the second round of the upmr class women's fall tennis tourna ment which began Thursday Alice 11l Marshall '33 defeated Valeria E. Liss ski '34. Remaining matches in this round N‘ ill be played by Anne A D'Ober '32, M. Adele Forkum '33, Harriet R. Henrie '33, Helen A. Hoover '33, Mary E. *seder '33, Mary E. Snyder '33, Isabel L Rhetn '34, and Helen Tan a= '34. First-year women who won their matches in the first round of the freshman tournament are Lucy J. Erdman and Mildred Rupp, while Re- salie Joseph and Margaret Klnsbee drew byes. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PICTURE FRAMING • CUSTOM BUILT • MUSIC ROOM NOW ON DISPLAY Complete Line of SUITS and TOPCOATS Reasonable Prices Gernerd's 140 Allen Street ( 7 . g learned about footba from shim". . McGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO., Inc. 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Coach Charlie Speidel will send his matmen against West Virginia on February 12 at Morgantown for their third engagement, while the follow ing week, on Febinuaty 19, he will pit them against Lafayette College at Easton Princeton University will provide opposition in the fifth meet of the season. The Lions will go to Pi ince ton, N. J., for this engagement on February 20. On the following week the Nittany wrestlers will meet Cor ,nell University, February 27 in their last home meet. Representatives of Penn State will meet midshipmen from the Navy for Fall Never Saw - Finer Shoes • Florsheim, Crawford, Walk-Over, Natural Bridge and Friendly-Fives are today's smartest, longest • wearing shoes. Your search foi all the value money can buy will lead you to them. ....mmsmianc $5 to $11 4 ,FROMM'SIi • , Just a sawdust-stuffed canvas sack, shaped to represent the human form. But the football melt dive into "him", tackle "him", put all they've got into bringing "him" down. 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Tnginccnnc and Nring t:nt lit!rAnnanlgNes Coal Asc The Business Wean System - Tuesdly, October 6, 1931 Our Opponents Waynesburg 6 Giove City 6 Temple 19 - Albright 7 Dickinson 6 Juniata 0 Syracuse 49 _Hobart 0 Pitt 20 lowa 0 Colgate 45 St. Lawrence 0 Lafayette 29, Muhlenbcrg 0 West Virginia 7 Fordham 20 WOMEN GOLF COMPETITORS ADVANCE TO 2ND BRACKET Closing the first round of the wo men's fall golf tournament, M. Har riet Allen '34 defeated Elizabeth L. Wainer '34 Saturday morning, Other players who have advanced to the second sound include Ruth Crowthers '33, M. Adele Forkunt '33, Mallon P. Howell '33, Marjoile E Smith '33, Helene E. 'feted '34, and Ruth P. Walton '34. PLEBES REPORT FOR SOCCER Approximately forty candidates for the fieshman soccer team reported for practice sessions Tuesday, ac cording to Coach Bill Jeffrey. the only time this year when Lion wrestlers bring their dual-meet sea son to a close against the Blue and Gold defenders at Annapolis, Md , on March 5. 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