Gridmen To Face Colgate as Rooters Meet Undefeated Main Liners Sidelines LIONS TO ENGAGE MAROON MACHINE to State and Colgate boo e met berme on the gridiron. Dna II the Matoon fell peg to the to the tune of 17-to-7, but last Coach Andy K.ur's proteges ped the Natany horde rath an niche of tottchdo% no and ettnn llanulton, N. Y., on the long end 10-to-0 score ——o— Coach Ken suffeied losses by glad nation, but those gaps base been fill ed almost simultaneously by aspiring sophomores. Vmme Anderson. sophomore regular right end for Col e. football team, is the light man to be Olt the Maroon ad in the past sis )eors. der.on neighs old) 169 ids. Led by Captain John Otsi, tanked by sports critics as one of the best ends in the Bast last 3cm the Col gate machine is composed of three veteran linenum front last year's mu ,rful elesen The two tackles, Art Schiebel and Bart Ellis, faced the Lions on New Bea, ei field last year along astir Paul Marshland, contei. At the other tommal post Conch Kerr will use 'Mimic Anderson, a mphomore, and two juniors, Smith tad Ildl, at the guard berths John latster, regular fullback closing hiss lophomme sear oho understudiel kll-Ammican Len 'ilacaluso last fall, s the selection of the Maroon coach 'or line plunging work tomomou. To complete the backfield, the Mat 'on conch expects to stint Bob Burn ie', sophomore flash, at lrilfback smith Whitey Ask Evans is the prob •hie selection for the signal calling 'est. Ask and Evans ate juniors, •nd both nartropated in Colgate's 40- o-0 t !etc:a y rites Penn State hese last mat I=l=l hair Johnny Om, star end for olote Matoon doom, is some calkil "Count" Ireause his en s in Italy %s etc of the nobility Or, is a three letter man he earned sall.ity letters In foot basketball, and baseball last —O— 'or the first time this Sear n State mill nieet an °pylon i n football a (hunt the sor es of the regular captain. On occasion last Sear Captain I 7 Diedrich patched his team tes ptai from the libilr cr. , ' tell -0— tee isophomores are Lot lam ti tomol Tea 's contest a ith th on Theta is a possibility that tnay take the field to the start lineup, for either Long of Su , sophonim cs, may stai t at right ark instead of Ed Laatu. The second-year men arc Slus•et at Anderson at rented, and fullback lshouse Coach Bob Higgins' eleven will be outweighed m tomotrom's engage ment with Andy Ken's Colgate ma chine, for the Lion rust and second teams average 170 pounds, mobile the Hamilton Nat's.,tty a‘mage, 181 pounds per man —O— ra 0 Maroon gadder}. Bub met and Art Schiebel prepped M ercer.burg <adorn). For cc car , . Samuel plated guar back for Scranton Central ,chool cc hen Joltnnt Mc In dren Lion luthtx eight box plated end ——o— In the starting lineup for tomor row's game, Bill McMillen and Stan Stomped, still make their last up peaiance on New Bemes field. Tom Cut*, Ed Laatu and Bob Snyder ara serums who hose only the Colgate contest left in their house ginln on carom Other serums include Cap tain Judy Lasich, Kenny Thomas, and Phd Moonvos. compaiative 'COILS in cross tly mean anything, the Lion bar should outdistance a lull and hoid2 fi om Syiaeuse toinorro. Orange tanner, defeated Pitt by -to-lb stole two weeks ago, while Nate Caitniell's proteges over e the Panther pack by a perftet la , t steel< ——o— S3r.tcuse hum N ersit)'s harriers e the last team to defeat I'cnn ale. In 1915 the Orangemen ined a une•poml decision mei . e Lion hill and dater., and since at meet the Lions hate been idereated in dual competition --0— 2 ring aalsay of Stec llamas, er of the first "S" athletic award emu State and now profesitonal weight baser, has been 'retarded Ise of an injured hand. R. STEIN as. Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 21-Hour Seri ice Phone 252 BIGELOW RUN COAL hihosburg Coal $l.OO Ton The Best Burning and Moo Economical COAL TO USE Phones Centre Hall 26-R1 Stale College 71 MILSOM BROS. Thousands of Women Now Bowl Their Daily Dozen DUX CLUB Pugh Street State College Penn State Colgate 40 Slusser LE_ Anderson 39 33 McMillen LT Schiebel 29 26 Curry LG Smith 21 21 Anderson C Marsland 34 28 Kane RG Hill 44 14 Stempeck RT B. Ellis 31 30 Brewster RE Orsi (c) 12 13 Snyder QB Evans 59 8 Laatu LH Ask 60 17 Collins RIL Samuel 15 24 Wantshouse FB Litster 53 Referee—E. C. Taggart, Rochester. Umpire—D. B. Dough ei ty, Washington & Jefferson. Head Linesman—G. W. Hoban Dartmouth, Lehigh. Field Judge—J. R. Lehecka, Lafayette. Time of Kick-off-2 o'clock. '. (Cantuitica ft ant fit at Inigc) Will Present Strong Team Despite the distraction caused bX the semi-annual invasion of House patty Queens, Penn State football teams have won notable victories nn Pennsylvania. Day games, records shoe. In 1914, an inspired Blue mid White eleven *son a great intersectional, game before prewar houseparty d rtes by conquering Michigan State, 6-10.3 In 1919, too, the damsels' presence led to victory and Lehigh knelt in defeat, '2O-to-7. Kerr Brings Heal) Team Again a Western foe intaded, State Caller, while houseparty gusts held the keys to the city, and again the Nittany Lion reined in victory, 20-to -7 oter Nebraska The Plaid eleven America's Fat orite Humorist Turns Diplomat! i CAT H AUtiI •A:Warnecbrothe:mThutf. As Maroon Invades Lion Lair Nittany Gridrnen Emerge Victorious In Past Pennsylvania Day Contests TE MS ADVANCE IN TOURNEY Grange dormitory team defeated Chi Omega with a score of 21-to-I in the stow-TVs intramural volley ball toutnament Wednesday afternoon, uhile McAllister ball downed the I Frames Street dormitory 23-to-11: Kappa Alpha Theta forfeited to °tend in the first round and Grange doinutoly non oder Kappa Gamma v ith a scow. When You See It, You'll ' Call It His Best Picture! Monday - Tuesday Nos. 9 and 10 Matinee Daily at 1:30 Tllii PENN STATE COLLEGIAN of Carnegie Tech bowed three times in the presence of the ladies, 28-to-7 in 1921, 10-to-0 in 1922, and 22-to-I in 1924. ' Georgla Tech provided the Pennsyl• ♦ama Day, opposition in 1923, and the diouseparty, ,queens saw Penn State v.in again, 7-to-0. Michigan wan again defeated in 1925, this tone by r 13•to-0 tally. .. As -late is last sear, Penn State TOP^_ to great form in As Fall House party engagement. The 1930 clever showed its greatest fight of the yea in holding strong Syracuse to a score ' less tie—and won the plaudits of 4,- 000 Houseparty dates at the Satur day night dunces. DRUIDS ELECTIONS (Sor.honnte Ronan, Campos baele , ,) Anthony J. Dodosla '3l Ednin K. Knecht '3l %,,, We'd rather have a Che - sterfield and now we'll tell you why. .." Thre 4 g `WILDER"- That's wllat every Chesterfield smoker knows . . . and it's not hard to prove, - either. Just try this blend of Milder, riper tobaccos! .. "TASTE BETTER"—you'll like as many as you smoke! That's what more smokers arc learning every day. Not over-sweet ened, but just sweet enough for constant enjoyment. The mild, rich flavor of the finest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. "THEY SATISFY"—in every way! The tobacco, the paper, theTackage ... every thing about Chesterfield is the best that moneycan buyorthat science knows about! SOCCERMEN TO VIE WITH HAVERFORD Strong Nittany Team Will Face Redwings at 10 O'clock Tomorrow Morning With good prospects for an unde feated season, the Nittany hooters will engage the unbeaten Haverford eleven in the hardest game this year on the football practice field at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Scarlet and Black soccer team, coached by James McPete, has three victories to its credit this year, hav ing defeated Lehigh 4-to.l, Lafayette 7-to-2, and Navy 2-to-1. Tomorrow's I.ame will probably break the good ecord of either team, although a tie may be, the score.; Lehigh lost to the Quakers early in ihe„season on October 3 at Haver lord A week later, the Main Liners overwhelmed the Maroon soccermen dm at Haverford Displaying an at ack which ,was Powerful both offen ively and defensively: Coach Mc "cte's proteges defeated Navy in a lard-fought game at-Annapolis, 31d., hrec necks ago. Longaker, Redwing centersfonvard, s high scorer for the Haverford temp vith tallies in each' game, scoring twee points against Lafayette. 'Rob cts, inside left, placed two . goals through Lehigh's net' defense and scored one against Lafayette. The Main Liners boast a goalie with a stature of sip feet, three inches uho easily fills his net Lanky Al DMI has starred in all of the games this year, having been successful in stopping a very high percentage of goal trim made by opposing teams. Haverford has , never defeated a Three Stars of GOOD . . , they've got to be good! WILL' PLAY at Inside Right on Ras erford Teem. Follo4nm a four-day test petiod be ginning Wednesday, intramural foot ball playoffs will reopen Monday night, according to Francis E. Schlll '32, intramural football manager. A liaised schedule of next week's games will be posted on Co-op Corner. Two sets of games were played on IWednesday night Phi Epsilon Pi de feated Pin Kappa Tall, 9-to-0, while the Independent Cubs won by a forfeit from Beta. Sigma Rho. Di the second set Delta Sigma Phi Diumphed over Triangle by a -to-0 score, while Phi I Delta Theta defeated Phi Lambda Theta, five fast dov.ris to one. Omega Epsilon bowed to Sigma Nu, 20-10-0, Tuesday night. Alpha Kappa Pt and Plu Kappa Psi for- Pennfelted to Phi Kappa Na and the State team coached by Bill J'ef- Year Ago, respectively, Two trey. Ties of 1-to-1. were seined m 1921 and last Year, elide scoreless I On Monday night, the B. T. U. club ties resulted in the 1927 and`l22B con- defeated Sigma Plu Alpha, 18-to-0, tests. Nittany teams won from the while Phi Kappa Sigma downed Phi Scarlet and Black in 1920 3-to-1, m Gamma Delta, 6-to-0. Last Thurs. 1922 9-to-0, and in 1020 by 2-to-1 day, Theta Chi was victorious over scores. • IBlue and White by -the same score, and Phi Sigma Dells foifeited to The opening lineup will probably list Captain Bob McKune at guard, Beta Kappa. Bill Henszcy at right fullback, Hank I Hartzler at left fullback, Frank INFORMAL SPORTS STRESSED Evans at left halfback, Al Daykin all center halfback, and Bill Shea at right I Classes in physical education for halfinick. all freshmen and sophomore students Bill Tyson will likely start at out_ l this yeas stress an informal program side right, with Dutch Millet at in- of games and sports rather than the side right, while either Eddie Knecht, strictly formal program of past Bradford, or Junior Holmes may re- Years, Prof. Elwood C. Davis,. of the calve the center forward assignment. School of Physical Education, point- The inside left position will rest bn- ed oat this week. "This change is in tween Chick Musser and Herb Mast- accordance with the most recent trend ors, while Shorty Edwaids seems the in College physical education" work," most likely candidate for outside left said Professor Dec's. PrWhy, November 6, 1931 I. M. ELEVENS HALT CONTESTS 4 DAYS To Reopen Playoffs Monday Night After Rest l'eriod-2 Sets Already Concluded " \
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