Sidelines oth Bob Higgins and Cleavy le, mat coaches fm tomorrow's ball game no Morgantomn, hate hod at West Vngmm Wesleyan le played fon Wesleyan no 1912. and coached Marietta College to at Ins Alma Mates eshen Bob gins mas coach these in 1920. IMC=I In the IC-IA cross-country tea at Van Cortlandt, Park on Linda). the former record of .0:10 ma , ' bettered bi II seconds Shen Dan Dean non the first in tdual ciclur for Penn since 007. I=l=l he inteicolleguite cross-country sluth became the possession of is aid for the ova, year on Mon afternoon sill belong to the 00l that sins the IC-4A title five Penn State, Cottrell, and aeu , e have son the asard four shile finnand has son its first on the trophy. MIMI Conlin to the general opus. on before the race, thousand. of ilectators lined the finish of the "mile Vie Cortlandt Park course II Monde) afternoon \Shen the up p, retired. the course 101 be reduced to i odes. —o— Daykin, Lentos halfback on the oil soccer team. probably so dl be an I-Am...lean selection for that pa wn because of his all-around play ring the season Captain Ted Mo no no espeeted to leg,ain the posi ,n of All-Amelican goalie which he Id too years ago. ——o— When Greasy Neale opened his first season at West Virginia he redicted that the Mountaineers could lose only three games. To •ate 'the West Virginia elesen as dropped (ice contests against lire° Itctories I=l=l Bob Higgins will lose sit regulars in his gild team at the close of e season, fos McMaims, Stempeck, m, Snyder, Moonvos, and Captain rich wdl receive their diplomas in ne Otheis %Om are to ho lost for c next yeas include Wahl, Thomas, d Laatu. I==l After the Thani.sgt‘tng taco lion Charlie Spe.del \N II I gel back to his wrestlers and Fite up the duties of trainer for the Lion p,ruinten. IMIMI Because he has been ill all week, .ach Dutch Heimann ss ill not make c tiip to Morgantown for tomer .a's game with the Mountaineers oath Bob Higgins sill ,lie by hid .lf for the first time this seavon, cause Joe Bedenk probably 101 out Lehigh in then game with Lat. k , ette tomonou ' • • . • 01- • n ; LSI .k 1 Philip. Lari ik.t Cool hninkeleen. Soot/. Clean—Nlllk not Coke or Clinker r BIGELO ' CI: Qui, 110. 1 :Minn. : Fire I""l"" tet l' r n ne fmi 1: 1 Fuc Sint iliPSEum, st oo f;rn Baumgardner Bros. RESTAURANT North Allegheny Street Bellefonte NEI' ER CLOSED ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES AND CIGARS The Corner *W -1 Gridders Will Encounter West Virginia Tomorrow (Continual 1)0111 PUN 0.) Anderson's tight eye has not healed sufficiently. To compose the Lion backfield Higgins sit!! use Bob Sny der at quarterback, Spike Collins paired with Phil Mooracs at the half back posts, and Captain Judy Lasich at fullback. Wlll Start Strongest Team Coach "Creasy" Neale will attempt to gain ‘ictory by stalling his strong est lineup composed of Rat r and Sor bet, ends, Lewis and Schneitzei, tackles; Anderson and ItiON,n, guards, and White, canto. The Mountameel coach sail! send against the Lions. Captain John Doyle at quarterback, Market and Sebulsky. halfbacks; and Leo Dotson at full back As coach of West Virginia Wes lc}an is Bob Higgins sent a team against Cre,,v Neale's Marietta College grulmen and suffered defeat by a 6-to-0 score The present Moan turners director has coached at West Virginia Wesleyan, his Alma Mater, Washington and Jefferson College, and the University of Virginia. In addition to his football resold he has engaged in professional baseball, basing played for ten years ssith the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Cmcm natti Reds. The Lion party entraimng this morning for Morgantown includes Brewster, Slusser, Crimbhaw, Rosen berg, McAndrews, and Heist, ends; McMillen, Stempzek, Shields, Berry, Cole, and Wentrel, tackles, Kane, Curry, Hesch, Wahl, Bedoskr, Wool ridge, and Baldwin, guards; Ander son, Zaxackr, Torrance, and Kerr, centers; Snider, Conn, Thomas, Mae steer, and Troutman, quarterbacks, Collins, Moontes, Harper, Long, Write, Laatu, Subach, and Palism, halfbacks; Captain Lasich, Wants house, and Kohut, fullbacks. Along with Coach Bob Higgins will be Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, Trainer Charlie Spaniel, Manager Jack Page, and first assistant managers, Malley, Rritehrmer, and Stern. The party m ill tratel as far as Uniontown to night and proceed from there tomor row morning sinning in Morgantown in tunic for a light luncheon before the game. 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Brown—But He's Funnier Than Ever! an and Fox News londay - Tuesday Nov 23.24 TED PENN STATE COLLEGIAN INEERS; 1 Our Opponents 1 Lehigh-Lafa)ette After seeing the way Lafayette's great line massed dour the Lions last neck, it's haul to 'medint anything but a pretty bad defeat for the Brown and White in tomorrow's traditional encounter betneen the lino mills Lehigh's recently uncovered cunning attack can baldly compete with the !dangerous passing and sunning i threats the Leopards offer. To code the issue no longer, we predict a Malcolm victory by as much as a fotu touchdown advantage. Way nesbure-Juniata The Yellow Jackets seem to have folded up in then accent contests, an easy defeat having been tacked on them last week by an admittedly in ferior eleven from Shppmy Rock Juniata, however, has looked good only against Gettysburg. We predict a close Waynesburg victory. Temple-Denser We don't knov, loath about the Owls' Rocky Mountain foe tomoriou, but, because of the inspned fight that Temple displayed against Cainegie Tech, we believe they via make a battle of it. Look for a close game, with Denver having a slight edge be cause of the long hip the Temple team has been forced to make. Dickinson-Muhlenberg Despite their decisne defeat at F. & Y's hands last week, the Red Dev ils receive our vote in this one, al though it may be a close game Leb anon Valley defeated the Allentown elesen, and Dicknoan appeals to be a stronger combination than "Hooks" Mylin's charges. Sy racuse•Colum Ina Coining back after an unexpected severe defeat at Colgate'' hands, the Orange should make things plenty in teresting for the Columbia Lions in their annual encounter tomot row We expect a tie score or a Columbia victory by a scant margin. BOOTERS SOCCERMEN PLAY LAST GAME HERE Bill Jeffrey's Unbeaten Ele‘en Meets Last Test-6 Men ' Play Final Game Engaging in the only home ath letic event tins meek-end, a Penn State soccer team will close a success ful season against Temple Uniceisity on the football piactice field at 2 o'clock tommiow afternoon. The Lions mill remain unbeaten in all engagements this year if they win tomoirou's game. Since this event is not a league game, the Nittany hooters vie already recognized as un defeated in the Inteccolleguite Soc cer Football Association of America. The Temple socceimen should not be undinestimated in their playing ability. Last Saturday, Coach Wil ham Leaness' club scored a metoiy ON. the Bucknell eleven, 3-to-2 6 Seniors Play Last Game Captain Ted McKune, starting at goal, will represent Penn State m soccer for the final contest while five othei, to accompany him in thou last collegiate game will be Bill Henszey, ' at tight fullback, Bill Shea at right halfback, Bill Tyson at outside night, Dutch Miller at inside tight, and Herb Musters at inside left. The six vet mans played in elevens which lost only one league game in three years The remainder of the lineup will mobably list Hank Hartzler at left fullback, Al Daykm nt center half back, Plank ENans at left halfback, Medford at center !inward, and Shinty Edwards at outside left Sub- Istitutes who me scheduled to see ac tion in the Temple game me Chick Musser, inside left, and Bob Young, halfback, while Junior Holmes on Ed t lilie Knecht may replace Bradford. §„„ 0 ENGAGE TEMPLE Mountaineers Will Bag Lions, West Virginia Writer Claims Nittany Foe To Seek Comeback in Tomorrow's Fray Before Homecoming Crowd By Glenn Cook West VII gana Athenaeum Not since the fall of 1925 has a grid machine from the lulls of Tilt Nittany invaded the haunts of the Mountaineers, and the homecoming battle with "Bob" Higgins' much de feated eleven will not only mask a renewal of the old mountain feud but van bring together two fighting, elevens that have tasted defeat mole often than the spoils of victory. West Virginia's record thus far could not be interpreted as impres sue, but at times the Mountaineers have shown an abundance of power in their attack, and throughout the season have presented a strong de fense, Coach "Greasy" Neale who is experiencing his fast season as the varsity mentor, has had his share of injuries and other forms of hard luck The ten-game schedule of Duquesne, Fordham, Pitt, Washington-Lee, De troit, Kansas State, Wesleyan, Georgetown, Penn State, and Wash ington-Jefferson on successive Sat urdays shows no letups, guing Neale a job that has caused bun many sleep less nights The Mountaineers reached their peak of playing form in the Detroit game when they outplayed the power fu] Titans for thme periods, only to hose a punt blocked late in the game, giving the Doe as coached machine a 9-to-7 au In the Panther struggle cachet in the season the Nealemen displayed meat fight and determina tion in holding "Jock" Sutherland's highly touted team to a lone touch down in the fast half, and then suit • ==;'4 ' "They keep tasting better and better to me!" Every Chesterfield is like every other one. No matter how many you smoke, the last Chesterfield of the day is just as smooth and sweet—as cool and comfortable—as the first. They're milder, too! Chesterfield uses only mild, ripe, sweet tobaccos—the smooth est and ripest that grow. Notice, too, how white and fine the paper is. It's the purest that money can buy. All this care... to make Chesterfields taste better—to make them milder. And millions of Chesterfield smokers say it in their own way—" They Satisfy!" 00D... they've got to be good! Friday, Noventlier 20, 1931 under the avalanche of Pitt reserves in the last quarter, losing 3 , 1-to-0. One of the highlights of the Neale regime was the discovery of "Duckm" Motker,.ace of the Mountaineer ball camels, and one of the best broken field runners in the East. The little back who hails from Ligonier, Pa, has for too years been riding the bench for no particular season at all, being the sensation of last year's practice sessions. It was not until after the initial battle with Duquesne that he was recognized as a valuable back, and from the day he seas in serted into the Fordham game in New Yolk city he has been doing sensa tional work as a ball earner. Against ,the Golden Panthers he accounted for all six of 'West Vile= first downs, and the following week sprinted 57 yards through the Washington-Lee team for a much needed touchdown. State will be forced to meet a Mountaineer team that is still smart mg from the hard luck Georgetown battle, one that must prove to the loyal fans they base been highly un derrated and have received mole than their share of disastrous breaks. A decisive sun over their Pennsylvania i wads would indeed be welcomed by Coach Neale and Mountaineer fans, and with all first string men avail able for the fray, we have an optim istic sien as to the outcome. West Virginia should win by several touch downs, but the old dope bucket has been kicked so frequently this fall that predictions seldom hold hue. Yes—the Mountaineers should bag the Lion, after a hood sixty-minute search.
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