rilday, Noventtier 0, 103; FRESHMEN ENGAGE ACADEMY ELEVEN Conover Shifts Lineup for Tilt ' Against Bellefonte Team Tomorrow Morning Seeking its first victory of the sea son, a revilmped freshman football eleven xvill meet Bellefonte Academy's strong team at 10 o'clock tomcnow morning on New Beaver field, The Blul and White team which takes the field against the neighbor ing prep school tomorrow will be far different from the eleven which faced Pitt in the last freshman gamd here two weeks ago, for Coach Larry Con over has made a i adical shakeup in the team's penonne' in an effort to hang up a • ictor:i over the Academy team. On the forward wall, Krelzmin at right tackle and Elbert Johnson at right guard arc the only linesmen who faced the Panthers to get the call for tomorrow. Conover has shift ed Webb from his fanner position at left tackle to left end, replacing McCabe. At the other terminal, Fletcher will take McLaren's place in tomm row's starting lineup Sigel Will Play Lou Allen, who showed up well de fensively against the Pitt yearlings, has been converted from an end to a guard by the 'plebe mentor and will strut, together with Johnson, at the guard posts. Haywaid replaces Woolbeit, who is kuffering from a dislocated shoulder score the Pitt game, at center, and Palk pairs mall Kreitman as a atarting tackle, Although still feeling the effects of a leg injury suffered against the Blue and Gold eleven, Harry Sigel will take his usual halfback position in the starting backfield. By re placing Taylor at the other halfback post, Douglas becomes the thud Belle fonte Academy graduate to face his old teammates in the stetting Nit luny lineup. Mikelnnis retains his usual posi tion at quarterback in the lineup which will take the field fog the fresh men tomeriess, but Skemp mill be a e placed by Bering at fullback. The Seottdale plunger will piebahly see service heroic the game is ended, however As his second stung lineup, Con noel has named McCabe and McLar en at the ends, Hannah and Andei son at tackles, Kessler and :lieu. as guards, and Woolbert in the snappei back position The reserve backfield includes Hunter, Taylor, Delaberto, and Skemp. The visiting team made its best showing of the year when it held the strong Western Maryland frqshman eleven to a 7-to•0 score at Bellefonte Saturday. Its fast three games of the ,yeah resulted in ties with Wyom ing Seminary, Keystone Acialemy, and the Duquesne freshmen. -In the only other game they played, the Academy grulders took as26-to-0 de feat at the hands of the West Virginia yeah MAIDEN FORM c7f(7 - J - h az _Ji7eceiY-4.19 Frocks relentlessly reveal each fig ure curve, making Maiden Form's gentle but firm moulding a neces sity for even the slenderest of figures. 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Johnson LG Oldham llaym.ard C Paster Allen _____ RG then Palk Iti ,___RT Schaffer c Fletche'r • RE &min Mk°lows QR Donald Surel Lit Thomas Douglas RII Confer 80l Inn FB Mitchel+ Coach Cartrnell's History Discloses Athletic Prowess Intercollegiate chtimpron in txo eoents for three consecutrs e years end holder of a uorld's record are listed among the accomplishments of Note Cartmell, Ilittany track -and field coach and producer of four intercol legrate championship cross-mantis teams Coach Cal [melt first become prone nest in athletics at DuPont Manual 'naming School in Louts‘ille, Ky , where he was a member of the track and football tennis Entering the University of Pennsylvania, the south- ern athlete embnikei on an unusuall‘ successful athletic career. In the 1901 Ol y mpics, Nate gained his lust national recognition when he placed second in the 100 and 200 metes dashes In 1007 he IN on intercollegiate chain- I monships in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and retained these titles in 1008 and 1009 In addition he finished thud in the 200 motets and fourth in the 100 meters at the 1908 Olympics With r sensational victory over Bobbie Kell, of Canada; the southerner icon the English 220 yaid championship in 1000 Tinning Professional in the same yeal, Cat tniell brol.e the world's rec ord for the 220 by iunning the di,. tance in twenty-one and a half ~,e-ond, ond, This title sins still held by Conch Caitimell when he officially te tired a few years litter. CHI UPSILON WINS I. M. CROSS-COUNTRY TITLE Secures 70 Points as Kappa Sigma Places Second Rilh 71 'With a total of seventy points, Chi Upsilon won the intiaminal cross counts; run Wednesday afternoon Kappa Sigma placed second v. ith sev enty-four and Phi Kappa Sigma was third 5 ith eighty-three points Completing the one and three-quai ter mile course in nine minutes and fifty-five seconds Dunna,av, tonic senting Kappa Sigma, won the meet. Hughes, Watts hall entrant, finished second, while Plasters, of Delta Sig ma Phi, finished thud. One bundled and sixteen runners representing eighteen groups entered the meet. This is the largest num ber of individuals ever to be entered in the meet, is hull isan annual af fair. "NowMoon"vbc a clevor practically seamless pocket. rrblce II Invisible be 11.1 h Ihe sl t7n7 . 5, gg7,7,lrm d " - " Cinat• / e: W ), tten B Ft...AS.SIEILE '''''''"d7«, “. °l,:: 'l 4', ‘ ':!L, 7 7 ' ;`l', ' .7`A°:°:!;.°l::"""'' HARRIERS TO MEET ORANGE TOMORROW Lions Will Engage Undefealec Hillinen in Contest 0 , , et S% racuse Course Two undofented and potential In telcollegiate championship toning will meet foam low whorl the Nett my engne the Change runnels oven the dnfficult Syracuse doss-country course. Syracuse has a pet feet record of three consecutive victories -for the season thou first meet the M inot tegistei oil a perfect score against llobait. Following the Hobart meet the Sy I aeuse hill and claims journey ed to Pittsbuigh whole the Panthets were 5.,,t down Pl-to-la. so eek the Colgate runners l‘eie defeated in a dual meet at Syracuse, 19-to-'l6 Break, Reker's Record Captain Larry Belanger is the out standing t unnei on the Change team. Belanger has finished first in each PC the thi ee hill insets and is one of the fees: rtes to win the intetoollegiate title this year. In the Colgate meet the Syracuse captani bloke the record, formerly held by Paul Rekeis, when he negotiated the course in twenty-nme minutes and 'tv enty-mne seconds. In all pi obability the same team mill face the Sviacuse tunnels to morrow that met the Pitt team Sat urday. In addition to Captain Class hum England, King, Cloning., Rishel, Space and Van Cise will make the trip to Syracuse. The two teams ',HI tun oven the Dtumlire, coutse. Captain Belangoi . , Sargeant, Bate man, Ilartii.on, Johniinn, Coroner and Streetet ate Coach Keane's chem. to face the Blue •and 'White The racuce meet Nt ill be the last. lot the Lions until the Intercollegiate, at Van Col tlandt,Paa, Nett York City, Norzinbei 16. ' RALFURD TAILOR SHOP Under the Corner Room CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Suits Made to Measure The Depression is Over "The Panics of 1931" FRIDAY and SATU DAY Reserved Seats 75c THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 Our Opponents Lao elle-liutgerg With Jack Grossman, who has been 'me-tenths of the Seal let •offense 1,,, yoo,, out of the game, the Rut ;ems flay tomorrow should Serve as no more than a hi °Mho for Lafay ette before meeting the L ons next week. We predict n Maioon victory by a may gin of at least three on four touchdowns. W Virginia-W V:rginla Wesloan We - st Vaginal meets a WWI in the Bobcats, who held Navy to a scoreless tie last week, esen though many of their stais were out of the game be cause of eligibility ruling, With Cliff Battles running wild agam, they should defeat the Mountaineers by a close 4COI C. The Brown and White is out to re pent list year's victory mei old Nas sau, and, aftei their meat exhibition of all-around play against Malden bong last week, siould seem to have an excellent chance of doing so We have a hunch, though, that, whin the smoke of battle has cleared, the Tigris 1,111 be holding a very close mnigin of victory Way nesburg-Gene; a Tf the same Waynesburg team It Inch faced State in the opening gam., of the season here mole able to play , We could be tempted to call this one a Yellov. Jacket victory However, the niajoi ity of the fo st string lineup is suffering from in n] ies, and consequently the Coven antes s seen, to hm^ a pretty big edge Temple-WT.O%a A lea! battle ensue, ',hen these two ovals hold their annual go d battle, and, on the strength of th-Jir fight in recent games, ',e give a slight edge to the Wildcats us et the Owls DO YOU WISH TO SAVE'IO% ON GAS or 20% TO 40% ON ELECTRICITY? We Are Featuring This Week, the New , Mirro Aluminum 2-qt. Black Bottom Pan With the Famous Vapo-Seal Cover Regularly $2.25 -- Introductory Offer—sl.49 THE KEEFER HARDWARE Phone 333 , ALLEN STREET November 6 and 7 CURTAIN 7:15 P. M. Temple bits not tot shout, a conceited and spaded offense, and m. 2 behmc that, unless the game ends in a tie, Villano‘a mill min by a close genie. Dickinson-Cell) sbu rg Here's another 1001 battle with both teams appealing to base good claims fm loctory This looks sery much like a tie, or , if not, a closes %Idol y for the Bullets of Gettyslimg,. Sy racu4o4V ecterrt Reserve The Change's position as one of the East's few undefeated teams will not he seriously thmahsned in tommiou's tilt with the Cleveland eleven Vie Ilanson's proteges will probably not , intend themselves. but even so, should win by two or Ito cc six-point°, Pltt-Carnegle Tech Regardless of past recur ds, this en gagement aluays rs .r close battle Ilowe‘er, the odds arc so much favor of the Panthei, that be a Blue and Gold vittoiy very mob able, although it mon% he by nun than two touchdowns. PLAYS IN ITII LEGION ELEVEN Toots Pannaccion '3O, yin sity hm mail and captain of the 1930 Lin links team, will start the Armisti Day football game for the America Legion team of Philadelphia in the clash with thn Quantico Mai Ines. NOTICE I am now prepared to do any kind of sign work PETER T. HASSEL SIGNS 118 South 0111 Street Phone 209-1 BUT NOW IT'S I Trophies Will Leave Varsity Hall Cases Penn State', sports tit - wines As II he InoviAl final Vaisity Lill to lIIG- play ea ides in Recr carom hall, Dean Hugo Bendel:, of the Ph},teal Edu cation Sc hoot, .11111,1tIneell VOStt,- day. The (Mpg mall be arranged on shely i. to be built soon on the hall, of the building, he said "M. all the of Varsity ball as the hum - , of Peon State athletes, it opines Ai On be our teams no longer n ightfulle tailong thine," Den Be olel, cud "Then presence in Reel potion hall will put then, berme the eves of stu dents and, at the some tone. will add to the appearance of the building" DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE SALES AND SERVICE W. R. Hosterman- Garage Oakland and Pontiac G. M. C. Trucks 120 South Pugh Street State College, Pa. 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