Tuesday, September- 20, 1932 Between the Lions - , with The Sports Editor While there are those who will scoff at the significance of inter squad scrimmages, Saturday's practice. game revealed, we felt, a def inite, improvement by the Lions in every department of play. The pass ing, particularly, was impressive, and it looks•as though Coach Higg,ins has uncovered a talented passer in Bill Lohr, who finds his man with uncanny ability. Carl WlHe's fine ball-carrying was reassuring as was Cole's work on the defense. On the other side of the ledger must be listed the all too apparent inability of most of the ball-carriers to hob) on to the ball, the varsity's weakness against forward passes, the holding, which drew serious penalties, and the ineffective tackling and blocking on the part of most of the line. The large slumber of Students in the stands was to us n welcome sign indicating that interest in the team is at a high pitch. It's an old assertion around the campus that the best football men pre the ones the coaching staff never gets a chance to see. Without a doubt, it is true that house teams reveal men with a great deal of prom ise. Many of these men are upperclassmen who were unable to clinch positions in competition with the calibre of Men out for the team under the old athletic policy, but who. would now be most welcome additions to the squad, already depleted by injuries. Men such as then are needed up at New Beaver Field; they should not let false pride stand in the way . of their reporting for the squad. Our Opponents With no game scheduled before the encounter with the Lions here October 1, Hooks Mylin's Annville collegians are pointing for the game with the hope of breaking their long string of defeats on Beaver Field. Although the lightest team in years will represent the Yellow Jackets, Coach Frank Wolf is counting on huh Currie, Wettie Mancuso and other veterans to brush aside Muskingum in the season's opener • Saturday. Coach Eddie Casey has set about the task of. building a backfield to replace the entire varsity backfield of last year. The Crimson opens its season a week from Sathrday against Buffalo. Under the lights at Archbold Stadium, the Orange will open its 1932 campaign Saturday night against Clarkson. Coach Vic :Hanson will not have any serious worries until the game against Southern Methodist October 15 Colgate is the only .other Nittany opponent to open its season this Saturday. The Maroon will face St. Lawrence at Hamilton, and not mien such a determined pessimist as Andy Kerr•is worrying about the Part-TimeSelling • . . • , 'Connection • - In offered to serious student who in noriow. for n job which will Contribute iambi) , toward financing college career. No inverdnient. required. 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Evidently believing that the heavy scrimmage will bring out the best in the squad, Coach Bob Higgins.gave his men just that for the first four days last week, and then topped off the program with a regulation practice game with ten minute quarters on Saturday after noon, Rosenberg Injured With the scrimmage sessions came the bugaboo of every football coach —injuries. Rosenberg, diminuitive end, who won his.letter last year and was counted upon for plenty of work thislall, is indefinitely out of action with an injured knee; Tony Bedoski, a sure bet for a varsity guard post, is on the sidelines with ligaments in his left shoulder torn out of place; Johnny Grimshaw is hobbling about with a bad knee; Torrance, another guard candidate, is suffering from an ankle injury; and Shorty Mikelords, sophomore quarterback candidate, missed the Saturday game on account of a slight knee injury that has been troubling him. With the exception of Rosenberg, all of the injured men should be ready for duty in the Lebanon Valley game. Bedoski's injury is only slightly less serious than that of Rosenberg, but daily treatments are expected to put him in shape by the middle of next, week. On the brighter side of the picture is the return of Merrill Morrison, sophomore halfback candidate. There was some doubt as to whether Mor rison, who returned to. College for the second semester last year after a year's absence, would be eligible this fall, and there was plenty or re joicing on the coaching staff when it was announced last week that he would be permitted to play. Morrison was captain of the 1930 HANN & O'NEAL JEWELERS r • / Waich; Cloek; - Jetvelry - Repiiiiing - ALL WORK GUARANTEED • Opposite Front Campus -S. H. B • • • ANNOUNCEMENT , • We Have Been Named the Local Representative for . 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The "Blues" scored the only touchdown of the game, Carl \Ville crossing the goal line near the end of the second quarter. Captain "Spike" Collins added the point after touchdown with a placement kick. The blue team represented what may be Coach Higgins' choice for a first team. Harold Brewster and Tom Slusser manned the• end posts, Bob Flood and "King" Cole were at the tackles, Kane and Lou Kreizman at the guards and Dick Woolbert at cen ter. Captain Collins did the signal call ing with Willa and. Red Palasin at the halfbacks and Harry Wantshouse at fullback. Anderson replaced Wool bert at center at the end of the first quarter and Harper and Morrison broke in ea 'replacements for \Ville and Palasin. Higgins is' still trying to find a place for big Dick Woolbert. A 200- pounder, Woolbert is too valuable a man to remain on the bench, but just where he can 'be used to best ad vantage. remains a question. Rodham and Heist were at the wings for the white team, Berry and Park at the tackles," and Woolridge l and Hesch at the guard posts. Zawacki filled the center position and the back- Opposite Postoff ice , Cumberland Ripple StatiOnery 72 Sheets Paper-50 Envelopes all for 69e. TOILET ARTICLES field had Bill Lohr at quarterback, White and Long at the halves, and Thu Boring, tunewcomar to the squad, at fullback. Carl Wille. displayed some cles;er ball-carrying ability for the blues, knifing through the line for substan tial gains on several occasions. On the line it was Cole who provided the major fireworks, time after , time breaking through the white line to drop a white back for a loss. Bill Lohr showed the fans something in the art of tossing a forward pass with Heist and McKee on the receiv ing ends. Cole Stars on Line For Lunch Try Italian Spaghetti or Chop Suey The Evergreefis Bar B•Q HARDEN GRID CANDIDATE Veteran Lineman Torn 5Lu.55E12, Hese the Chesterfield Radio Program. 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