'age Fobr , ' Sidelines When llm ry Wantshouse, substi tu fullback, replaced Toni Slusset end late in the fourth quarter on turday afternoon, those spectators io are At dl acquainted with the !reti nue' of the Blue and White eleven came acquainted with the condition the shortage of ends. MIMI Under the present c)stent of adding collegiate hosing and restling meets in the State, the irisilege of Collecting Ilse W ent of the gate receipts has been uthorized b, the attorney gen •ral of the Commonwealth. ——o— In Pittsburgh last ueek at a meet g composed of representatives from con State, Pitt, Carnegie Tech, and .Duquesne, the of ends infoi malty decided to support bill before the State legislature sn effort to remove the Common ealtleb control of the scholastic and illegiate end of wrestling and bon g. EC= Fort).tuo Penn State alumni Ire listed among the members of he Eastern Association of Inter ollegiate Football Officials, in he Spalding football guide for 931 Of this group, probabl) he best knonn is Dexter W. 'cry. '23, of Pittsburgh. IMMI Lehigh, Western Maryland, and inn State have veteran soccer teams is fall. In fact, the lineup for each m is practically the same as last at. The Lion bootcis meet both of ese veteran Omens dm ing the 1931 :non. I=l=l Renewing; grid relations with Dickinson College after tx enty four years, the Lions will seek their twelfth Imtor gn selenteen contests. In 1888. the first game, the Carlisle school tied the Lions, while all other games end ed as shutout Nictories. —o— militruy huddle may dominate e intramural football games this II as soon fraternities have begun same alirady and ale employing e new system that Coach Bob has instituted this yeas lot the ion vaisity I=l=l ,In the Stanford Daily. pub shed by the studentc of Leland .Lanford Unberlity, Captain I.asich gained a half-tone cut last eek. Ii ideally Penn State has °me admirers on the Pacific oast. lECEN That Coach Bob Higgins has found tripla threat roan for his varsity ckfield tip a certainty. Indy ,sich has developed into a consist-I t punter, Ins Licks averaging 49 irds each on Satin , he is a rent as a pai•ser, and in addition has sh4n - his. ability as, a 'line ung6 as well as an axceptlonat de nsive fullback. =ME Lafa)ette has begun the task of pointing for NS ashington and Jefferson College grahnen ',Shen the Presidents journey to Easton on October 21. Coach herb Me- Cracker's proteges base not turn ed bask W. and J. since 1926. :ouch Jock Sutherland's iesers led up Once touchdowns against easy Neale's West Vnginia °les en the Panther Stadium on Saturday bunion. The best that the Blue d Gold vaisity dal in tine° guar s was a total of too touchdoons. Bah lontc's Deal Ilotcl—T HE MARK LAND Located in our ono plt, ate grounds on Sluing Street Batch $2OO to $3OO 3lts It! A Lands.y, Plop• Bellefonte, Pa GOOD, NEWS We Are Glad To Announce A DRASTIC REDUCTION IN ONYX AND PHOENIX SILK HOSE, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 12 All $1.35 and $1.25 Hose Will Be $l.OO a Pair EGOLF'S FRUIT The Pennsylvania State College Orchards Mclntosh, Grimes and Smokehouse varieties of apples are ready. Prices 50c to $1.25 bushel. Winter apples will not be harvested until October. College fruit can be had from all State College grocery stores. A salesman will be on duty at the College Orchard Fruit Packing House during business hours. Packing House Phone No. 913-R-4. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Gridmen Hold Heavy Temple Eleven, 12-0 -o (COW anted bon, Polle One) 11 . The Lineup 01%1 center, but his eighty yard chase proved useless. Opening the second half Conch Ilei's eleven began then only of fensive that ended with a touchdown. This match of sixty-five yards was completed when Bonner replaced the oval beyond the Lion goal line. Whittocles second attempted drop kick mas male. Begin Lest Offensive The play was between the thirty yard lines for the rest of the third period and most of the fourth, but the o,ls finally got started and work ed the ball, with the aid.of a penalty because of interference with the catcher of a punt, to the Lion fifteen laid line A forward pass caught the Lions off their guard after they had held through the line. With the oval on their own four-yard line and m Temple's possession the Blue and White Imenien stopped the last Owl offensive less than six inches from the final chalk mask. Alertness on the part of the Nittany forwards, to gether 55 rth direction for the defense given by Captain Lasich were re sponsible for the gallant stand which dress the applause of the 20,000 in at tendance. "The State team deserves a world of cr.Mit," Lud Wray, former coach at the University of Pennsylvania, said after the game, "for, led by Cap tain Lama', they refused to quit and fought doggedly against a more ex perienced and far strange, oppon ent." Our Opponents I Although a successful goal Lick spelled defeat for Dickinson. the Cm lisle gralmen revealed potential strength in holding Utsinus, conic, ence champions, to a 7-10-6 score The Bearcats found a stubborn de fense greeting the same plays ,Inch upset Lehigh two . neelis ago. Syracuse Bill Orange surprised even his most enthusiastic followers by displaying a consistent and relentless drive against Ohio Wesleyan to emerge on the long end of a 48-t0.7 tally. It ' looks like a battle of fullbacks when the Lions ins adn Aiehbold stadium a week from Saturday, for Dick Fis het, Hill fullback, was the star of the game, crossing the Bishops' late three times Pitt-West Virginia Too State opponents niet on Sat urday, and after the battle Was over, there ,as co doubt left that the Panthers pre the more formidable. Heller and Realm of the Blue and Cold backfield oere the main cogs in rolling up the al-to-0 score. Leroy ette-Colgate The Maroon of Colgate was tri umphant, lisei the Maroon of Lafay ette Saturday; but the 16-to-0 score coos far from the 41-to-0 rout of list year. The game revealed a sopho more star for the Easton school in the poison of Invin, cilia will prob ably^ be much in evidence against State on Nos ember 14 The Emmen incidentally, base lost none of their cunning and deception, although their backfield has suffered through grad uation NAMED PLEBE SOCCER DEAD Gordon C Wolf ras elected cap tarn of the freshman soccer learn at a meeting of the first-year hooter. Thursday afternoon. '''''"?'' o G"'"' THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Penn State (0) Temple (12) Grimshaw LE Gudd McMillen LT Rorabaugh °airy LG__ Bannak, Capt. Zawacki C Reese Kane RG Smith Berry RT Klinger Brewster RE Pilcoms R. Snyder QB Whittock Collins Lit Johnson Moonves RH . Ktlkuskie Lamb, Capt. ___FB . Bonner Temple 0 6 6 0-12 Penn State 0. 0 0 0— 0 Touchdowns—Reese, Bonner. Missed point after touchdown—Whittock 2 (dropkick). Substitutions—Penn State• Harper for Collins, Collins for Harper, Stem peck for Berry, Shields for Stenmeck, Cole for Kane, Bedoski for Curry, Torrance for Zawacki, Anderson for Torrance, Rosenberg for .Brewster, Slus,er for GI imshav, Wille for Moonves, Macaleci for Snyder, Conn for Macalect, Twines for Rosenberg, Wantshouse for Slussei. Temple— Sweel for Bannak, Lspsks for Reese, Driebe for Bonner, Zahnow for Kil -1 uskic, Geston for Gadd, Pulley for Klinger, Graham for Pilcoms, Baruck for Johnson, Vanistendal fot Bora paugh. Referee—J. T Clinton, Yule. Urn pire—C E. Price, Suaithmore. Head linesman—M J Thompson, George town. Field Judge—H L Mumma, As my. FALL PRACTICES TO AID CO-ED ARCHERY TEAMS 11 - 111 Instruct Women for Tourneys Next Spring—lD Try Out Fall aieliery practice, beginning this meek, Mill be held to instruct ',O men Inc the spring touinaments, ac seeding to Mess Marie Heidt, director of momen's athletics. Winners of the spring contests mill be eligible to enter the Intei collegiate telegraphic tournament Ninety women have already enrolled in the eight sections which meet reg ularly twice a sseek on Holmes Field, and will receive instructions from DI Harriet Allen '34, archery manager. She is assisted by Maly DI Westrick '33, E. Elizabeth Rutledge '33, Dolts DI. Acker '34, Maly A. Fredericks '34, Fiances S. Inman '34, Jane C Laird '34, and Dorothy Wald '34. Inseruction will be provided for those wtslung to lemur alchery. Wo men who prose themselves capable will be green credit points by the W. A. A. Schedule lists are posted rn McAllts tei hall lobby. HARRIERS WILL SEEN SECOND CONSECUTIVE eIIAMPIONSHIP Nittany harriers loin be seeking thdir second successite championship 'n hen they enter the Intercollegiate cross country run at Van Cortland Palk, Nen Yolk city, November 16. In winning the title last yeas the Lions had on-a of the lowest scores ever recorded in the Intercollegiate meet The Blue and IVlnte runners have non the championship four tunes in the last five years. ATtIA • UM THURSDAY, OCT. 15 .C' • Avv... v ,;15;0th..n.1t. Matinee and Evening Story of First Lion-Owl Grid Game 1 Penn State , • Temple • 3 First Downs 17 77 Yards Gained by Rushing 288 40 Yards Lost by Rushing 59 12 Passes Attempted 11 $" Passes Completed 5 58 Yards Gained by Passing 52 80 • Yards Lost by Penalties 85 49 Average Length of Punts _ 49 6 Average Retui ri of Punts 5 3 Fumbles ' 4 TERROR BOOTERS EXHIBIT STRENGTH 2 Members Lost from Last Year's Formidable Club-12 Veterans Lack Coach's Training As the opening soccer game with Western Maryland Saturday looms nem, reports from the Green and Gold school show that they have lost but two members of last year's aggrega tion, which won all but thiec contests. The Cl ern Tenors were defeated by only Navy, University of Pennsyl vania, and the Nittany boaters, while they scored victories over Franklin and Marshall, Blue Ridge College, Dickinson and Maryland State Normal School, the latter two school, having been defeated twice. Up until early this month, the West ern Maryland team has been greatly handicapped by the lack of a coach to supervise their training The school is looking toward valuable material in the freshmen class, as soccer is the major sport in neighboring high schools Tsselse seasoned men of last year's Terror squad have returned in the person of Capt. Bernick, N Woolley, Townsend, iChandlei, Noble, Et,let, Maitm, Letich, Gloss, George, Rom ton, and Buzzard. '35 BOOTEES TIE BOALSBURG Two goals' by Hallman, inside left ,n the freshman soccm closes, en tided the yearlings to tie Boalsburg ligh School, 2-to-2, in a game play d on the College field last Thursday IT'S SURE TO GET YOU! The Spirit Notre Dame! CO-EDS Make SCHLOWS QUALITY SHOP Your Headquarters SYRACUSE SELECTED FOR RING INTERCOLLEGIATES ileal3a eight Dmsion Dropped from Tournament by Association Syracuse was selected as the site foi the 1932 Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing championships at a meeting of association representatives in Plula delphia last weak The resignation of the Naval Acad emy was accepted and it was also de rided to eliminate the heavyweight bout from the tourney. Seven classes, anging from 125 to 175, will consti tute the bouts this year. With the withdiawal of the Navy the league will consist of Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, Massachusetts Tech and Penn State. Although Major Philip Fleming, grad uate manager of athletics at West Point, attended the meeting as a guest, nothing definite was done to substantiate the rumor that Army would replace the Navy In the associa tion. NAMED HOCKEY MANAGERS B. Anne McPherson '32, Doris E. Hazelton '33, and Janice Colt '34 note named class hockey managers at a meeting of the Women's Athletic association in McAllister hall Satur day Miss Marie Haidt, instructor in physical education, will choose the freshman manager later in the sea son. OPEN BOWLING Brunswick Alleys at the Dux Club On Pugh Betwen College and Beaver Above Hosterman's Garage 1935 GRID PLAYERS DRILL FOR OPENER Oreshman Eleven'To Encounter Dickinson Seminary Team Here on Saturday With its opening game only four days away, the freshman football team is hard at work ptpparing to subdue the powerful offense of a strong Dickinson Seminary eleven. Coach Conover has been holding al most daily piactices until long after the big flood lights have been turned on, and he hopes to have the yearling eleven at its highest fighting pitch when the opening whistle blows sat urdny. Mud work will probably con tinue thiough tomorrow's workouts, after which the team will begin the tapering of piocess for the important fray with the Williamsport gridmen. The big problem at present is at canto, a position for which the year ling mentor is grooming Woolbert, who shone in the backfield against the varsity. Douglas' injury has also left a vacancy in the backfield, al. though Hunter and Boring have been playing hard for this post norm, all-section guard loom Mon. essen, has clinched this position with Conover's first-string aggregation, replacing Cosheiri, while Parks has taken Davis' position at tackle. Rod ham and Fletcher ate waging a battle. for one of the end positions with the former in the lead at the present time Allen is doing good work at the other terminal post. Offensively, Sigel and Skemp are leading the backs. The Bellevue star is a fast ball-carrier, and his bioken field running makes him a constant scoring threat. PICTURE FRAMING CUSTOM BUILT MUSIC ROOM on October 20 Tuesday, October 13, 193 , Coach's Soccer Skill Attested in Arti Mute evidence of Conch Bill trey's long meer of soccer plop sound in the Leith Oboe; err, ; burg, Scotland, of June 16, 1906, soh tells how Coach Jeffrey started in competition the previous day. The article states "The final ti the competition for Leith Schools' was played at Hibernian Park Has Road, last night, the finalists be Lochend Road School and Visto School, Newhaven. The latter won three goals to nil, the scowls be Jeffrey (2) and Stenton . . the c. ninny of presenting the cup was c rind Cu ough anud scenes of unbou ed enthusiasm The victoi mos to ascended the stand—their appeara being signalled by a few bars of " the Conquering Ileio" from the haven Silver Band, which was in tendance " Penn-Belle Hotel Bellefonte, Pa. 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