Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 13, 1931, Image 5

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    Friday, l'ovember 13, 1931
Our Opponents
West Virttinut-CenEgeton n
After coining through with a vic
tory against \Vest Virginia Wesleyan
last week, the Mountaineers have
about elected themselves our parti
cular "parole eleven." They've been
so inconsistent either in winning or
losing that it's hard to say just who
will take this closely matched setto.
However, after Georgetown's strong
showing against Bucknell, we're in
clined to favor the Hoyas.
Lehigh-Rutgers
By all outward appearances, the
Brown and White has art last hit its
stride and should take or,nr the, Scar
let of Rutgers tomorrow, atm. if hard
fight When stories and defeats
for the season arc balanetid, Rutgers
w sold appear to have u slight ad
vantage, but we believe the fight
that has been developed at the Bethle
hem school within the last two weeks
must be considaed
Wa}netburg•Slippery Rock
The Yellow Jackets ought to hove
things all then corn way against the
comparatively weak opposition that
the Teachers can offer A crippled
lineup probably will keep the score
dove and make the game interest
ing.
g=3=Wil
Temple's undefeated Owls tangle
up with the Tartans of Tech in one
of tomorrow's feature battles and
when the smoke has cleared, we're
very math afield the string of con
i,eutive Cherry and White victories
will be broken However, the Plaid
will not hare their 1930 margin of
vrctory, in fact, they probably so ill be
held to a one touchdown advantage.
Dickinson-P. 8. 111
The Red Devils will undoubtedly
put Up n good fight against their
hegviel ads wane,, but nerything
points to a victory for the Lancaster
clown We helm.° the score will be
close, possibly a one touchdown
S, racuse•Colgate
What a Caine this should lra , One
of the East's undefeated teams, Syra
cuse, moots her powmful traditional
rival nth better chances for victory
than in the last decade , Removal, on
the face of past performances, ht
looks like a Maroon decision by a
scant margin
Pit - irm)
In meeting the West Pointers,
Pittsburgh takes on what Is admit
tedly one of the strongest teams in
the East. Victoly probably will go
to the team with the strongest of
fense, and see believe that eleven to
be the Pantheis They'll have to stop
Ray Stecker, though
Lion-Lafayette •
Grid Rivalry Had
Inception in 1889
A football lividly that began back
in the days of nose guards, revolving
',edges, and bt,hy hair, will be re
nes ed at Easton on Saturday shoo
the Penn Stalin football team invades
the Lafayette campus for the loin
teenth game in the gridnon history of
the tsso institutions. Penn State and
Lafayette fast met in 1889, shortly
after football became an intereol
legmte spelt at Penn State
During the next decade the teams
played about etery other ymrs,.elos
mg, the first span of the mies in
1898; a three-genie series entering the
years of 1911, 1915, and 1916 follow
ed The team, did not meet again
until 1927 when the present SCIICh
began
Of the this teen games, Penn State
has 'son nine, Lafayette three, and
one was a tie. This tie game was
played last year, the fast season as
head coach at Penn State fin. Bob
Higgins. Higgins was a player
against Lafayette in the three games
in 1911, 1915, and 1916, all of which
were won by the Lions
Ileib McCracken, Lafayette conch,
has had charge of the summer session
coaching classes here for several
years and played against Penn State
teams while a student at Pitt.
WALTON WINS CILANIPIONSHIP
IN CO-El) TENNIS TOURNEY
Winning; the women's annual fall
tennis tournament, Ruth P. Walton
'3 , 1 defeated Anna A. D'Oher ':l2 In
the finals Tuesday afternoon Miss
Walton won by a score of 6-3, 6.8,
6-1.
Dorothy M Bolton '35 won a
ficobman tournay by defeating Mu.
gruel L Kiosk.° '35 last Thursday.
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LIONS TO COMPETE
IN NEW YORK CITY
Will Enter Varsity, Freshman
'Races Over 6-Mile Van
Cortlandt Course
Penn State's hassles, soil! seek then
fifth eh unpionslup when they com
pete in the twenty-thud annual Intel
collegiate cross-country run over the
six-mile Van Cos tlandt Path course
In New York City Monday alto noon
The Lions arsity and fieshinenrun
ners will leave tonight, aiming in
N. York tomoriow mm sing, a here
they soil! remain until Monday night
Sometime tommi ow Conch Nat, Cal t
mell will give his salsify and fresh
man hill and daleis a light ssoikout
user the cow
Glassburn imam.
Natal)} hopes for retention of the
championship, ion last year. ,ere
consider ably dimmished ,hen Conch
Cartmell announced Wednesday that
Gs enmges and Space may not be able
to run Monday because of injuries
which have become apparent this
week. Space injured his ankle in the
Syracuse meet Saturday and Gien
srger recessed a similar injury in a
workout early this caret
Charlie King is the only member of
this year's team or tin placed within,
the first ten in the mtercollegmtes last
fall. Dill Space or.th fifteenth and
Clinton Van Cise earth twenty-third
places led th,. remaining Lion run
ners Although placing forty-ninth
in the intercolhglates, Captain Glass-I
barn with a first and a second in dual l
meets has shown considerable im
provement over lire peak:inn:inces dm
mg tiro presrousy ears of Narstty com
petition.
'freshmen To Run
England, Rishel, and possibly Tor
net will complete the v.tislty ,quad
The Lions will match paces with the
outstanding distance tunnels in the
country when they compete Duet the
six-mile cools° Limy Belanger of
Syracuse, George Batter of New Yolk
University, -Norwood Hallowell of
Helvetii,. Joseph McCloskey of Pm
ham, and Bill McKnlff of Pennsyl
vania, are individual hal riers who
will offer the Penn State runnels
minus opposition. In addition Clark
Cliambellain of Michigan State may
defend the individual championship
ho won last year.
Halyard, New York Univelsity,
Syracuse, Cornell, Maine, Manhattan,
and the Uniyeisity of Pennsylvania
are expected to push the Lions closest
for team honors. Penn State will base
ite hope tot victoty more on a well
balanced team than on individual per
formers.
Preceding the vmmty lace, the fist
yem team composed of Haney, Mas
ters, Michaels, Platt, Stauffm, Ale,
A Perfect Fi4tire. , .-
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Lions, Cornell Vie
For Title Honors
In Cross Country
Penn State and Cornell are the only
teams ,ho can boast of mote than too
ecnsecutne victol les In the annual
Intel collegiate cross-country run.
From 1908, when the run was in
.iugurated, to 1912, Cornell won four
succes,c championships The Itha
cans placed n man first in every meet
until Robert St Bosd of Harvard
broke the OA eat, in 191:1 It was dur
ing this period that John Paul Jones,
by winning the race three sears in
succession, established a record which
ham ne‘er been equalled
John 01 ei ton of Yale, with two suc
cessive victolies in 1915 and 1910,
and Bill Cos. of Penn State, with wins
in *1926 and 1027, are the only other
bailie, to win the run mote than
once All of Penn State", train no
taries hate been iecoided since 1925
In 1020 the Lions won then that
andnadual victory when John Ronng
gained first place. The Nattany hay
! runs placed fifth In 1921 and dropped
to tenth pluce in 1922. The following
yeas they niece si'.th and in 1925 they
gained fifth place Penn State won
lean , honors an 1926, 27 and 28 but
di gaped to snth place an 1029.
andel, and Sauerland, will enter the
twelfth annual fie,hman run over a
three-mile course The freshmen
placed smenth last peat in the ran,
which was captured by Syracuse.
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
SCHILL WILL LIST
ELIGIBLE GRIDMEN
Intramural Manager To Announce
Plksers Permitted Part in
Contests b) Monday
A new eligibility list for intra
muftil football games will be an
nounced by Monday, acconling to
' , tams E. Schill "12, toutnament
head The nen list will include fresh
men who have not non nummalg this
season
In the first set of games on Wednes
day night, Alpha Chi Sigma, de
feated Tau Phi Delta, 12-to-0, while
Betr Theta Pi bowed to Sigma Phi
Epsilon by the same score In the
second set of games, Chi Upsilon won
lion, Pi Kappa Alpha by 5 first deans
to 2, and Theta Chi succeeded in
downing Beta Kappa, 8-to-5 lust
downs
Tuesday night, \Alpha Chi Rho mas
mils over Sigma Chi, 6-to-11,
Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Theta
Kappa Phi, 27-to-h, Phi Kappa van
quished Delta Upsilon, :38-to-0, and
Alpha Tau Omega succeeded in
downing the Sinte Club, 3-to-1 firsts
Pi Kappa Phi forfeited to Sigma
Alpha Epsilon Monday night Kappa
Sigma won from Preen Hall, 10.to-2,
while Delta Tau Delta defeated Tau
Sigmr Phi, 12-to-2, and Sigma Phi
Sigma was vietoi ious over the Com
mons Club, 12-to.O.
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CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL
Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799
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right from the start"
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.011 about how cigarettes are made. But,
of course, I would want the tobacco to
be PURE. And then I've heard that the
blending is very important. I'd want that
to be done just right.
"Then the paper. I don't like paper
that you can taste—or smell when it's
burning. I'd want that pure tdo.
/ "Another thing. I want to smoke when
ever I feel like it—without worrying about
smoking too many. So I want my ciga
rettes MILD.
"But the main thing, of course, is
TASTE. I don't care for over-sweet
ened cigarettes. I much prefer those that
are just sweet enough.
"Chesterfield seems to satisfy in every
one of these ways. That is why I'd rather
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CONOVER ALTERS
STARTING LINEUP
Squad Crippled by Injuries-5
Replacements Made for
Final Encounter
With a lineup depleted by :muses,
the freshman football team 1%111 en
gage Kaski Prep m the last game of
the season at Saltsburg tomorrow
Fine of the clown men who stall
ed against Bellefonte Academy last
week will not be in tomorrow's game
at the kickoff, Coach Dairy Conon,m
indicated yesterday. Three leplacc
nients will be made in the line, while
the backfield will be ultuied by sub
stitutions 'at two positions.
McCabe will take Fletcher's Maca
at left end tomorrow, Hannah has
ousted Kreo'man holt, the light tackle
position, and Hoose will appeal in
the center of the line, I,placing the
Injured Hayward In the backfield,
Tayloi will be used in place of
Douglas, at right half, and Shernp
will take over Boring's duties at full
back
Kiski is probably the stronger
team which the yearling grnlmen svi
yen Meets Kiski Awa
fate thm season Among then
notable omtnt col ate ,onque,t, of dm "'`'. coach to m 11411"
Nmy pleb,, and the Catnewe Teth Phil'!"a cmi.. folios "” • n " Kr
ftm.hmen Thet ph*ed a 6-tm6 to tackle. KP"/"' aid \icon,
ii ith the Pitt N calling team. , hieh
defeated the Lion, hole, .3.1-to-0, too I
meek, ago. at quaitmliatk. Delabel to and E
Evid„ntly satisfied smith 1111, "" " ' tong the
showing at end hint week, Coach Con- ho"
Ntaiting the minter tail le at
o ^a rill 1 pos nw ants
Palk is Hannah's state at laeLle, uul
Elbert Johnson and Lou Allis 011 l
stalt no then gland positrons of last
wee].
Sigcl and Thelon , tell ,taut at
left half and gum teiback againq the!
Saltiibuig clot en. The too ha, been
playing the most coniastent ball in I
the backfield, although the Belltnu
+tar has been carefully guatiled the
opposing. team's &fen, i
game
In his send stung lune, the fre 11
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FRUIT
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Fresh cider t 5 on sale at the flint packing house Ming
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on sale at the same place as v.ell as the town gi out] y stol es
A salesman p. on cluty dm mg husine., Pow Packing
house phone No. 913-R-I.
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in a cigar,. ire, nod they don't like rawness.
for a steady diet, they scant a cigarette
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or any harshness or bitterness. That's
why more and more smokers every day
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