Gridmen F LIONS DEPART FOR LAFAYETTE TODAY -0- (Colltilliled flout p(l,gc %NAM \ at m Mtn lichen's charges tw o eeks ago Aside from these two defeats the Mai oon ^t.% en has man aged to keep it. goal line uncrossed. It ith a total of 113 points against then opponents' 10, the Leopards ate one of the eight milking teams in the country front a defensnc w, point. The so, tennis xhah plat ed against Laf*ette this lean hat e managed to stoic an awn age of slightly more than three pomts each Captain Walt. Vandelbu,h of Doves, N , has not taken hi, sight tackle aysignment in any games play ed thus far in the Maroon clown be cause of the temnrence of an old leg iNuts. Vandeibush a.ked to e nounte his eabtainn, but his team mates refused to accept the lesigna [ion Coach McCracken, a former Pitt backfield stilt. intends to start the same lineup that took the field and defeated Rutgers by a 22-to-O scow on Saturday. Of this group, seven senior lettetmen faced the Lions last yew, %chile the other foul ate ambi tious sophomores At the ends McCracken mill start too seniors. ICm ninth and Sullisan, a former halfback Cook, oho kick ed the Lafayette field goal in the 1929 clash on Neu Weaver field, will start at left tackle. .111., running 11111t2 sell be Ambrose, a sophomore. The guards on eithei sale of Center Boa tel, a senior, mill be the seteran Ed- Laney and a sophomore named Haas Quarterback Marsh and Halfback Wllcos mall hold aeon the positions they have kept for the pat too sea sons I.olllolrOse and tmo sophomm es, Wright and Foe, are destined to fill' the other halfback post and the line plunging task. The Lion pm tv deptu brig this morning mill include Brewster, Sias ser, Cl imshaw, Rosenberg, and Mc- Andrews, ends, McMillen, Stomped:, Ben y, Shields, and Cole, tackles, Crory, hooch, Bedoski, and Wahl, guard,, Andeison and Zamacki, cen ters; Snyder, Macal2m, and Thomas, quarterbacks; Collins, Moonves, Har per, Long, and Laatu, halfbacks; Cap tain Lamch, Wantshouse, and Kohut, fullbacks. Coaches illgglns and Be dank along with Manages lad. Page and first assistant managers Malley, Rmelemet, and Stern mill complete the group COLLEGE GYMNASIUM TEAM STARTS REGULAR PRACTICE A =quad of about thirty-five men, two-thuds neu comet is practicing tea ice weekly lot the College gym nasann team undm the du ectmn of Coach John Ram:nacho.. orge oke nne onds ord. Although no schedule has been de cided upon, the ,quad will continue piacticea as at present until the end at the month, ,ben the group is to be cut done, and practice held mgularlyl every night • SPECIAL!! 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Competi tloh sill also be held lot the foul un deigiaduate classes in the 120-yard lugg hurdles and the 220-yard 100, hurdles. This will be the last meet held on the cinder track this fall. During the minter the varsity and freshman track candidates will workout on the one eighth of a mile wooden track which will he set up early next month. Points scored in the meet Omens., will not count towards numeinl am aids. BOLTON WINS CO-ED TOURNEI Winning the freshman n omen's ten nis tournament, *Dorothy Bolton de feated Margaret , W Kinsloe by a 6-2, 6-2 scale in the finals played on Thursday on the Women's building courts In the semi-finals of the tourney, Kinsloe won from Katherine 111. Gm man, while Mildied L. Rupp foifmted to Bolton PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN At The Kickoff In Easton Penn State Lafayette • m t Nome Position Name Wt. 167 Slusser LE Wermuth 180 ' 195 McMillen LT_ • Cook 183 190 Curry LG. Edraney 197 150 Anderson C. Reuter 215 189 Cole RG Haas 190 188 Stempeck RT. Ambrose 176 179 Brewster RE. Sullivan 163 170 Snyder QB. Marsh 165 176 Collins LH Wilcox 166 166 Moonves RH Wright 167 198 Lasich (c) FR Fox 185 Refeice—J. T. Clinton, Yale. Umpire—D. Watkeys, Syracuse. Head Linesman—J. A. Buckhout, Holy Cross Field Judge—H. Springer, Pennsylvania. Time of Kickoff-2 o'clock. Bedenk Answers 'Babe's' Praise of Sandlotters in Organized Baseball Answering Babe Ruth's assertion metropolitan newspapers recently that professional baseball must de pend on sandlot players almost es elusively for its flame stars, Coach Joe Bedenk of Penn State's Triang ular Association champion baseball nine predicted yesterday that the usual number of college-trained play ., will find then tiny to the organ- Ind pastime "More and mote, big league man agers use learning that the college named baseball playei is mote Malay and Loops himself in better condition than the' average professional ath lete," the Nittany mentor declared. "For that reason, they are glad to have hum on their teams, and he will continue to play on them in at least as large numbers as in the past" Coach Bedenk pointed out that Prof Elwood C. Davis of the School Oyer 200 freshmen responded to a .1 Physical Education and Athletics call for freshmen lifle team candi ms icceived an appointment to a na- dates, according to Captain Ernest E mnal committee of five membeis to Tabscott, coach of the team. The letnimine the best methods to be yearling linemen will engage Car sed in grading physical education negie Tech, University of Maryland, cork. . Drexel, Gettysburg, and Maine . , MEN'S HALF SOLE-$1.25 FREE RUBBER HEELS WOMEN'S HALF SOLE-$l.OO FREE RUBBER or LEATHER HEELS Cut Rate Shoe Repair Co. Next to Western Union The Best Place to Buy Coal in State College is the Hillside Ice and Coal Company Highest Quality of Coal at the Right Price Phone 136-.1 ROOF PAINTING—SPOUTING REPAIRS And Other Outside Work Can be done more economically and with better results, under present conditions, than in cold or freezing weather. Look Youi Property Over Carefully for This Work Now STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Horwitz Bldg. R. T. HAFER, Mgr. ENTER , , I YOUR TEAM IN THE COLLEGE BOWLING LEAGUE AT THE DUX CLUB PUGH STREET Ruth's declaration that college men no longer were interested in baseball because of the emphasis on football Itris true only of college men in gen eral, because those who actually play the gam, are just as interested in It as football players ate in the gridiron sport He said that the players on the College nine are an effective pi oof.of this statement. "It is true that the college player has the disadvantage of being Los ced to discontinue his season just when he is sounding into his best form, while the sandlot player can be in the game from April to Octobes," Coach Bcdenk conceded. "For this season, the semi-professional can make con tacts and receive opportunities which aid him considerably. However, I am convinced the college graduate will more than hold his non," 200 YE tRLINGS ANSWER CALL NOTICE ers Play at LION SOCCERMEN TO MEET LEHIGH Undefeated Nittany Aggregation Will' EncoOnter Weaker Steel City Team An undefeated Nittany soccer team under the tutelage of Coach Bill Jef frey will meet an inferior Lehigh eleven at Bethlehem tomorrow after noon Fifteen members of the Lion squad will leave State College at 10 o'clock this moi rung for the Steel City where they will engage the Brown and White hooters at 12.30 o'clock tomorrow. The encounter will Mildly prove close because Coach Harry Carpen ter's team has lost three out of four league games this year The Lehigh soccermen were victims to Havel ford by 4-to-1 on October 3 and to Penn b 1 5-to-4 the folios, ing week, while the Swarthmore aggregation defeated them two weeks ago at Bethlehem by 1-to-1). Lehigh Donn, Princeton The single league vietoiy was quite impressive when they seon over the mighty Plineeton booteis by 2-to-0 Saturday. The Brown and White squad, however, registered vie tones in non-lei:mu° games with St. John's College by 3-to-2 and with Delaware by 7-to-0 earbei in the season Ir the starting lineup, Captain Bob McKune will start as goalie, Bill Henssey at right fullback, Bank Hartsler at left fullback, Bill Shea at right halfback Al , Daykin at cen ter halfback, and Frank Evans at left halfback. Bill Tyson will receive the assignment of outside sight while Dutch Miller mill start at the inside right post. 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The Penn State-Pitt Turkey Day game was announced some time ago by officinls of the latter institution. 10 EXCUSED PROM CLASSES Approximately forty men were ex cused flout togulat physical educa tion anuses because of organic or other physical disabilities, according to the report of the School of Phy sical Education Individual attention and corrective work is being given all those not in the regular classes. between Medford and Junior Holmes uith Bradford having the edge. Herb Musters ,ill begin the genie at in yule left and Shorty Edwards will play at outside left. Chmk Musser probably v.lll see action at inside left while Bob Young may play at halfback and Sigel at fullback DUKE UNIVERSITY Scbool of Medicine i Appllentions for nilmkiinn to the first and third ,esirmeslhol clasoni coloring October I. 1012 should be sent its noon tin possible. and will In °onside:3d thi on!, of receipt. The . • antrum, matlsfmAlmag %re antellarence cher vet, tv.o >tam at ec.llmte xork and the r uiremtals fur grade A nhAlical 211 mots Lutalam!, anal mmlitation formy may IM oh tamtA from the 11.,n