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    iday, Octolier 23, 1031 -
YEARLING ELEVEN
WILL MEET PITT
Sidelines
'35 Gridders Engage Panthers
Here Tomorrow Afternoon
On New Beaver Field
plain Ell. t. Abe Stonoberg,
Ike di, and Nen ton, seniors, are
ends and tackles sr 110 will face
Nittnny Liens tonun OW after
in Archbold Stadium. All four
cml the llousepat t. 3 contest on
Bearer field last fall.
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holding the spotlight as the only
team playing at home this week-end,
Penn State's freshman football
eleven will seek its last victoi y
against the undefeated Pitt fresh
man at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
on Ness ➢eaves field.
In the Orange backfield four
terasis on ho phoed here last
ar .:II lake the field against
an State tomorron afternoon.
i. Cramer. Fi,hel. Moran, and
ant: combination mill be hard
stop
_o_
Coach Lally Conover has announc
ed that the same lineup which faced
Dickinson Sens:nary last Saturday
mill stint against the Panther yearl
ings with the e • ception of Allen, left
end, mho mill be replaced by McCabe
Hasty Sigel, halfback, has been
caused acting captain for, tomorrow's
tilt.
Pitt is the only college freshmen
,team ',lnch the Lion cubs meet this
I
year, and the latter are detesinined
to avenge their last-half 12-to-O de
feat of last year Refusing to be (its
heastened at losing their first game
last week, they have shown spirit and
fight in this week's stiff workouts
and expect to give the Panther eleven
a close battle
ach Vic Hanson of the ()lunge
team in an effort to gumd
nst injut les, has announced that
quad will base no more scrim
. sessions dining the leniamder
e inesent football season.
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oe Moran, S,lracuse backfield
• and star middlenoght of the
tinge ring team nag elected to
• proadenc) of the junior class
Sracuse Untier.tly last meek.
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on mrestleis gained an added
t t h is neck lot the appioaching
.11 'Mien Aka Tinnbull '33 who
out of school last semester r y as
red eligible for the 165-pound
mlneh he held before the see
semesto began last minter.
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Alrend> Penn Stale alumni in
'est Virginia and Southern
, nn.)lsania are making prep
ation for a pep rail) to he held
Morgantonn on the ese of
e Lion-Mountnincer grid clash
Not ember 21.
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idue must anticipate an easy af
oon in Pittsburgh against Car
e Tech of an unusually hard
ggl, as the Boilermakers intend
use sixty men in uniform for to
on's game at the Pitt Stadium
his number twenty-one ale major
ea, nal
1n eight game football shed
e for 1933 nos announced 3es
rdat by Ilarlard. Penn Slate
ho mill engage the Crim,on at
Inthrulge next fall e, not in•
tided on the Joßoning 'ear's
rd
IMI:1=1
Jam Walsh, 12, line conch, was
n to the New Haven hospital
slay night suffering from a torn
ment in the right knee, suffered
le pal ticipating in n scrimmage
the second and third, teams
Mali Curiie,,tlie:litcle tenon
lot ;pulled defeat to ihd Lions
thp IVi)pe•buril hnOunter,
s !nett ° IA c uith influenrp and
ill be replaced at fullback it) '
in Como) for the New Rh er
me tutunrrou.
ullet Lou Kiln, Navy's ace half
., will be buck in action tomor
against Princeton, Head Coach
Miller has piediettd, Riot, who
been out because of injuiles, will
.ble to play ten of fifteen minutes
lie eiltical stages of the gam,
lock Sutherland's Golden Pan
iers hale been unimpressile in
our preparation for the Notre
, nnie encounter nt South Bend
imorroa. As usual Sutherland
as eNpressed his traditional pes
mibin concerning the outcome.
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Conovar has been trying Taylor in
the punt formations, and it is pos
sible the left halfback may relieve
Sigel on some of the lock plays. The
passing is still uncertain among the
fast string butts, although Basset,
one of the iesetves, has shown prom
., as a icemen. It is probable,
howmei, that the Lions Vail depend
mainly on a limning attack tem°.
TOW.
The ',stnrs come to State College
milk a formidable tecold. In their
first game of the season,. they more
victorious against Wyoming Semin
al y, 12-to-0, their plunging fullback,
Nate Weinstock, scoring both of the
touchdowns. They have another sic.
tory to their credit, against the W
J yearlings, 18-to-0 Last meek,
they Mete held to a scoreless tie by
Carnegie Tech•s plebe eleven
BLUE KEY ELECTIONS
(Junior Ilunatary Campus Saciel,)
Adam B. Barnhart '33
Philip J. Fen} '33
James H. Finley ',33
John S. Gilliland '33
Earl A. Hustoli ji
Chalks A Landis '33
Earl A McLaren '33
James B. Main '33
Fred S. Pietee '33
Fairfax A Reilly '33
Rii; mend S Stein ;31
John B Snalne
Kenneth W. Weis '33
Dean P. Withan. '33
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3 Lounge Rooms at the Disposal and Convenience of Students
Rooms, $2.50, $2.75 Dining Service Phone 9664
Sir Philip Ben Greet
And His Distinguished English Players
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th
Auspices: The Penn State Players Board
"Comedy of Errors" "Hamlet" (Ist Quarto)
3 P. M. ii P M
SEATS AT CORNER ROOM
Telephone Reservations to College-500—Treasurer's Office
Rea & Derick„ Inc.
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'35 Lineup
Penn State '35 Pittsburgh '35
McCabe LE Rocker (c)
Webb LT Hoel
E. Johnson ---LG Katz
Woolbert C Shotwell
Kessler RG Ormiston
Kiemman RT Kopolovich
McLaren RE, Wojihovski
Mikelams OE Muajas
Sigel (c) LH Nickmck
Taylor RH__ Weisenbaugh
Shemp FB Weinstock
I.M. GRID TOURNEY
OPENS WEDNESDAY
Alpha Chi Sigma Starts Season
By Defeating Phi Pi Phi
On Practice Field
Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Phi Pi
Phi, 6..t0-0, in the opening intramural
gild game Wednesday night on the
Beasei practice field. The score
came on a twenty.Lfne yard run off
tackle in the second quarter by Ronn)
Meyeis. The winning team made
three first downs to the losers' one.
Tim games, instead of one, will be
played each night, beginning on Mon
day, according to Francis E Schell
'32, tournament manager. The first
gams sill start at 7 and the second
at 8.30 o'clock This action was
taken because of the large number
of teams in the competition.
Eight-minute quarters will be used
instead of ten-minute periods, as in
Wednesday's game. 'With the entry
of three new teams this week, the
total ssas brought to fifty-six. No
more teams wdl be admitted to the
tourney, accordlng to Selull.
3 Games for Tomorrow
In tonight's game, Tau Kappa Ep
silon will engage Theta Upsilon Om—
ega. Tau Phi Delta and Delta Chi
were scheduled to meet last night.
Tomorrow afternoon, Sigma Phi Ep
silon and Sigma Pi, Chi Phi and Beta
Theta Pi, and Phi Sigma Kappa and
Alpha Gamma Rho aie scheduled to
play
Winneis in the lust hoiseshoe
matches on Wednesday were, B T. U
Delta Sigma Phi, Theta Kappa Phi,
Kappa Sigma, Theta Chi, Phi Kappa
Psi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chi - Upsilon,
Theta Xi, Alha Phi Sigma, Sig-ma
Tau Phi, and p hi Delta Theta.
This afternoon, Watts Hall will
meet PM Delta Theta No. 7, Phi
Kappa Tau will Playk, Elaia, Beta
Theta Pi will engage Chi Upsilon, and
Sigma Tau Phi will meet W D. It. S.
All first round winners will report
for matches at 1.80 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon, Charles P. Schwenk 'l2,
tourney , head, annbunced.
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
LIONS TO ENGAGE
SYRACUSE ELEVEN
_ Q _
(Continued I; out 2 , 000 one)
for tomorrow's clash Except for
Grimshaw and Brewster at the wing
berths, Moon McMillen at left tackle,
and Captain Lassch with Moonves in
the backfield the starting clesen
be uncertain until the kickoff.
At sight halfback Higgins may
start either Torn Harper or Spike!
Collins, but Conn seems colt= to
supplant Bob Snyder at quarterback
in the starting lineup &macla may
be replaced by Andoson before the
starting whistle sounds.
Parker Berry and Stan Stempeek
have been waging a duel for the sight
tackle assignment and the injured
Tom Curry and Marty Heads might
i appear in the first chosen in place of
Fred Ease and Stan Bedoski. Of
this foursome any two may receive
the call.
To opposa the Lions Coach Vie
Hanson plans to use his setman back
field combination composed of Qum
terback Cramer, with Motan and
Frank as halfbacks, and Fishel at
the fullback post.
Will Make Trip by This
Captain Elicit and Abe Stonetrcrg
will be Hanson's selections for the
terminals and Lombardi, paired sirth
Newton, is scheduled to start tin
contest at tackle. For the guard
posts the Orange conch plans to use
Kennedy and Thrall along olds of
Stark at center.
Leaving at 7.15 o'clock this loca n
mg, the Lion party will include Gum
shaw, Brewster, Slusser, and Rosen
berg, ends, McMillen, Stempeck,
Berry, and -Cob, tackles, Curry,
Kane, Bedoski, Basch, and Mbler,
guards: Zanachl and Anderson, cen
ters, Collins, illooncw., Hat pe
'Mlle, and Long, halfbacks, Conn,
Snyder, Maealeer, and Thomas, guar
tetbacks; and Captain Lamb, and
Wantshouse, as fullbacks
The lemamdel of those nicking the
Syracuse trip Include Coaches Hig
gins and Bedenk, Manager John D
Page, and Lust assistant managers,
Rinehimer, and Stern
Officials for tomoiross's game .ne
Referee-1V G. Crowell, Swarth
more. Umpire—T. J. Thorpe, Col
umbia. Read linesman—W B 1101-
lenbaeh, Penns . yhania Field judge
M. Waters, Williams
Any Time Is Lunch Time at
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Locust Lane Sandwich Shop
We cant you boys to feel at home when you visit us
You are welcome to visit our newly equipped
kitchen at any time.
Home Made Pies, Cakes, and Soups
ICE-COAL-COLD STORAGE
Hillside Ice Company
North Patterson Street
Amusement Service Corp.
Orchestras for House P'arties and Dances
Representative—GLEN A. CLOUSER
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Our Opponents
1:1171=1M1!11
South Bend as in fca: a battle royal
tomorrow when the undefeated Panth
ers of Pittsburgh clash with the
Fighting Irish. It looks pretty even,
but well say Nolte Dame—possibly
front folce of habit.
Colgate-N. T.
Here's another game seloch should
cause the prophets plenty of grief.
On paper, the Meehan-coached eleven
has the edge, but we have a hunch
that when the final Ith.stle blows, the
game will either be a tic of the Mar
' oon will be on top by a very close
nun gin.
Lafoette-W d. .1
Aside from Colgate, Lafayette
meets its toughest opponent to date
in the Presidents. II on ever, we be
lieve its going to be a Maroon vic
tory, by one or two touchdowns.
West Virginia• Detroit
Whether last week's inipicsrote
sietooy over Washington and. Lee
meant anything or not null be appar
ent alter the Mountaineers meet Gus
Dooms' team On the strength of
their showing, honorer, we pick them
to conquer the Michigan eleven, al
though the score will be close.
Lehigh-Brox n
Penn State's newest opponent is in
foi a hard ant:moon, weld afraid,
against the Povidence eleven. The
Brown team which beat Princeton so
badly ought to triumph over the Tate
coached gridmen by at least too
touchdowns.
Waynesburg-Nex Ri,er
We don't know much about Nets
Riser, but after a certain afternoon
last month. ,e'le inclined to favor
Flank Wolf's Yellow Jaclmts against
most teams in their class. It's quite
probable they'll run up a platy good
score tomorrov.
Lebanon Valle-Dartmouth
The Big Glean will be blood-thasty
after last week's surprise defeat at
the hands of an nvipneil Columbia
elm en, and it looks as though the
Annville team will be smothered un
der an avalanche of possibly eight or
nine touchdowns
Temple-Haskell Indians
The Owls are going to have to stop
Weller if they're going to beat the
Western eleven tonight However, rt
doesn't seem improbable that they
will, and we expect them to emerge
on the long end of the score
Phone 136• J
ROOTERS TO MEET
CORNELL, ORANGE
Soccer Team Engages Ithacano
Today; Schedule Hillmen
For Tilt Tomorrow
Flesh float a decisive victory Duet
Western Maryland here Saturday by
5-to-I, the Nittnny booteis left yes
biday for the Empire State where
they will engage Comell at Ithaca to
day and Syracuse at Syracuse tomer
tow
This tip wall probably decide the
Success on (aniline of the team because
both opponents are strong combine
turns. Connell succeeded in downing
the fonmidable Prmeeten team by 4-
to-3 Saturday.
Although the engagement tomin
now is the opening Intercollegiate
match for the Ilillmen, they have
shown consolonable strength in a
mactice game with the emmilenctsl
Rochester Kodak team, to whom they
softened then fast defeat by a 3-to-2
score last Satuiday.
17 Pla)em Make Trip
On the glorious Saturday, McEwan
of the Change elm en scored four
goals to &felt a mighty Syracuse
City club team by I-to-3 in a hard
fought contest. The 1111Imcn were
also scheduled to engage the highly
touted Utica tanners, who are re
puted to have one of the strongest
teams m the State of New Yolk, in
a game on Ilenduchs field Saturday.
A squad of seventeen players was
selected by Coach Bill Jeffrey to
make the trip The online legalar
lineup ulna donned 'Western Mary
land left State College yesterday
' They ate Captain Bob McKune, Bill
lienszey, Hank Ilartnlm, Bill Shea,
Al Daylon, Frank Evans, Dutch Mil
len, Eddie Knecht, limb Masters, and
BM Tyson
It sins °opulent last I,ek that
Dickinson mally is going someuhere
this seal, and sic don't think the
Cadets are the' team to stop them.
The Red Devils ought to um by too
or Once touchilouns.
We really cannot say enough
in praise of the Polo Coat
Foi here is a Topcoat as intensely smart as
it is practical—long and gracefully thapect—
loosely comfortable—double breasted,
full belted.
A um Id of satisfaction—for it has a itch
texture that is so Al aim—but not too heavy—
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FROMM'S
Opposite Front Compus
He Went After
His Man ...
But Wanted His
Woman, Too.
Sergeant Mickey Dunn,
"Big Casino".. fearless
fighter. .flashy lover...
who could outshoot a
killer...but couldn't out
guess a dark-eyed
flower of the plains.
THE
CISCO KID
Monday - Tuesday
Odaller 26 and 27
'b T Eat Matinee Daily at 1.30
-- Puke Four
70 MATMEN BEGIN
EARLY WORKOUT
Captain Maize Will Coach Aspirant
During Preliminary Training
Tuesdays, Thursdays
Seventy wrestlers responded to a
call Tuesday to begin pieliminai
shaping up Lame regain wolhouts
begin in December.
Captain Roy Maize will do ect work
outs on Tuesdays and Thursdays un
til the end of football season when
Coach Speidel will begin jugular
teaming Twenty more men me es
protect to twin out fin mat Innis after
the gild season.
Los ones, junior weltetwelglit, and
Turnbull, mudilleueight, hill help
Maize in heading, the conditioning
workouts. Serer letter cites floor last
year's powerful lineup feint a sturdy
base for the Lion's representation on
the mat this yeas
Besides Maize, Speidol will have
Cillner, Reybitz and Tiansue wail<
ing in their last year of wiestling
Roetenbeig, Metzger, and Lonnzo arc
espeiienced iriapplets with two year
ahead of them.
HARRIERS TO COMPETE
IN TRIALS TOMORRO
Coach Carlowll Will Select Men fo
Pat Meet Here Next Week
,In an attempt to iielect a oar sit
team to oppose the University or
Pittsburgh harriers here next Satur
day, Coach Nate •Cartmell will hal ,
time trials for his squad tomoricu
afternoon at 12 :30 o'clock.
The trials will he run over th
varsity three mile course •rod .11 b
limited to numbers of the visit
squad. The initial time trials 'wer
held last Saturday and the lace ova
won by Captain Cl.sbu'in.
The meet NO Ith the Panthers will b
held in connection with the oar sit
football game. The hairims will ru
between the ladies of the footba
game us was done but year when th
Syracuse hill and deters compete
here.
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