Tuesday, October 4, 1982 r Between the Lions L with The Sports Editor We don't know how.you fed about it, but that 27-to-0 grid victory •looked pretty good to.us. If we were inclined to be poetic in any way, we’d compare ithe sun’s peeping through the clouds over New Beaver Field to the light of a new era of football glory shining its way through the mists that have befogged Penn prestige for the past few years. (Or, maybe on second thought, we wouldn’t write tripe like that even if we were inclined to be poetic). Nevertheless, we do contend that the fine showing both the varsity and reserves made against Lqb anon Valley should be an indication of a more- substantial column of victories in the offing. We'd be even more enthusiastic about the sea son's prospects if he- believed thoroughly in the maxim that a good ' offense Is the best defense. This saying may be true to some extent, but it was obvious Saturday that even the unusually good offense was being hindered by the Lions’ glaring faults on the defensive. However, since ai these weaknesses were confined mainly to the end play, things will prob ably look better by the time the first major game rolls 'round, and the first-stringers recover from their injuries. Speaking of the “first major game” brings to mind the vast amount , 0 f enthusiasm for the Harvard tilt displayed about town over the week end. Certainly, unless the-Lions fail to leap their last remaining hurdle this week-end, a surprisingly large number of Penn Staters intend to 'make the trek to Cambridge. Those who can contemplate nothing better than -remaining at home have been outspoken in their desire to have the old system of telephone returns revived. 0. K.,.Mr. Fleming? , , Our Opponents Wayncsburg-Slippcry Rock Proving that thoimictory over'Muskingum last week was no “fluke,” the Yellow'Jackets marched to an easy 19-to-o,decision over Slippery Rock Saturday. Full steam ahead, they're bound for New Beaver Field Saturday. Harvard-Buffalo 1 With machine-like precision, the Crimson rolled up ten touchdowns over Buffalo Saturday as definite warning to all opponents that Har vard is going places this year. The final score was GG-to-O. Syracuse-St. Lawrence Any doubts the Orange’s followers may have had about its strength nfter its disappointing showing against Clarkson last week were dis pelled Saturday night when the big team from the Hill ran roughshod -over St. Lawrence, 54-to-0. , The Maroon faced sterner opposition .than St. Lawrence Saturday but was extended at no time during the game and ran up a 27-to-0 score. Soleau was the shining bnckfield star. Sewanee-Kentucky Kentucky's powerful, - well-balanced eleven proved entirely too much for the boys from Tennessee and emerged on the long end of an 18-to-0 score. However, 'the Blue Grass eleven had to fight every inch of the ' Showing more drive than had been expected from their apparent early season lethargy, Temlo’s Owls had no trouble in scoring five touchdowns on little Thiel in their debut Friday night. That powerful Temple line played the main role in the 31-to-0 victory. This and That Just.who did start that paper airplane craze at the game anyway? , And, what with the freshmen yelling “We want beer” can' it be true that the yearlings are getting wetter and still more damp? . . . Do you know that the victory Saturday was the first time'State has won two grid games in a row since the Lebanon Valley and Marshall games of 1930? ... (The other one? That post season Lehigh classic, you dopes) . . . Was it fate that brought the Catholic *U. team on the C. C. N. Y. schedule on New Years? . . . And did you know that two of th^ more kindly looking gentlemen at the game were scouts from Harvard and Syracuse? All Forms of Beauty Culture LOUISE LAMBERT’S Beauty Parlor Above Athletic Store Phone 240-J VOGUE PATTERNS Offer a Further Fashion Service To Our Customers EGOLF’S People’s Restaurant 145 Allen Street . ’ • ■ "/‘y Now Open for Business Under. New Management AIL HOME COOKING Colgate-Case Tcmple-Thiel —S. H. B. Lion Grid TOTAL 27-0 SCORE IN TILT SATURDAY (‘Continued from page one ) only twenty-one-yards with 235 yards to 214 for Lebanon Valley. Inability to solve the visitors' for ward and lateral pass plays gave the Nittany defense the most trouble, more than half of the Lebanon Valley yard age resulting from its aerial attack. The losers resorted to a passing attack almost exclusively in the second half. The encouraging feature of the Lions' defensive ploy was their goal line stands in the first and third quar ters when Lebanon Valley advanced the ball to within five yards of scor ing and then lost the ball on downs. Many of the visitors’ forward passes were batted down or intercepted by alert Lion backs. Slusser Plays End Tommy Slusser, Parker Berry, “King” Cole, and Lou Kreizman were the outstanding linemen on the de fense, Cole particularly showing to ; advantage by breaking through the Lebanon Valley- line_to stop plays. Slusser, who dispelled a lot of gloom by definitely returning to College on, Friday, dominated the State end play. With Slusser back in the fold, Coach Higgins named Tommy and Mahlori Heist for his starting wingmen,. Cole and Woolbert as the tackles, Hesch and Kreizman as the guards, and Za wacki as center. Captain Collins, Mikelonis, Harper and Wantshouse were in the backfield at the first kick- j off. 32 Saw Action Some thirty-two men saw action for, the Blue and White during the four quarters of play. McKee, Wjlle, Sigel, and Conn broke in as replacements in the first half, and an entir-e new team, composed of McAndrews and Mere dith, ends, Flood and Berry, tackles, Allen and Johnson, guards, Anderson, center, Skemp, Lohr, Sigel and Mor rison, backs, started the third quar ter. Boring, Rich, Kohut and' Rod ham were given a chance later in the second half. The new ruling; permitting the GRAHAM & SONS ' Established 1896 Everybody Settled and Ready To Go t f" Naturally.the.friendliest place, in,towaisL GRAHAM’S / Not A Business Place A PENN STATE INSTITUTION Do You Know Why Collins and Harper Are So Clever? They Gel their Shoes Shined and Hats Reblocked at JIM’S PLACE South Allen Street The New Nettleton In Smart and Comfortable Lasts , $8.50 . miller cook o T T/'-'v'C O "W. . ,sr bnUth . -hgf«j C. S. DUTTON & COMPANY V§§7 J MONTGOMERY’S MEZZANINE ’ THE PENN STATE PLAYERS Present “The Nut Farm” , By JOHN C. BROWNELL Auditorium, Saturday, October 8 8:30 P.M., •' Tickets 50c, plus 5c Tax ADVANCE TICKET SALE AT CORNER ROOM Thursday, 5:00 to 9:00P. M. Friday, 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. Saturday, 4:00 to 7:30 P. M. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN en Overwhelm ‘Lebanon Valley in Opening Tilt Story of Lions* Opening Grid Game Penn State Lebanon Valley First Downs 11 H. Yards Gained from Scrimmage 235 214 Yards Lost from. Scrimmage 10 21 Yards Lost, in Penalties 50 35 Forward Passes Attempted '9 20 Forward Passes Completed 3 5 Forward Passes Intercepted ’ 0 1 Yards Gained on Pas&s 32 117 Average Length of Putds 37 36 Average Return of Fonts 21 19 Walke Praises Spirit, Cooperation Of Yearling Grid Squad Candidates “The kids have more spirit than four teams to work with, any team I ever worked with,” Coach “Each fellow is equipped with a Nelson S, Walke said in commenting un jf orm as j wfln t to make sure that on this year’s freshman squad. . e y fl ]j g e t an equal chance,” Walke “They're all out there trying hard said. “Daily practice routine includes for berths on tho-ieam and the co- signal. drill, tackling’ dummies, and operation in practice-drill is as good work-out .exercises. ■• We had several as that on the average highly organ- scrimmages with' the varsity scrubs izeihvavfiity squad,” jhe freshman last week,”-he said, mentor said. “All iiWall, prospects "The yearling team will meet Pitt for the.season look pretty bright.” freshmen here as an Alunini s Day at- With the first ga'nrnof.the year still three weeks off,-Coach Walke has made 'no attempt to /boil down the squad roll.- Over forty : five candidates ate,still reporting for daily work-outs, giving the ’36 grid coach a margin of ebach to substitute men in each quar ter of the game gave Higgins a strate gical opportunity late, in the second quarter. With only a minute or so to play, a forward pass from Mikelonis to Lohr which was ruled good on in terference, and three drives by Tommy Harper put the ball on the Lebanon Valley two-yard line. Higgins sent! Sigel and Conn into action at this point, and Conn acting on instructions from Higgins, called on Sigel to carry the ball over for.a touchdown. Kreizman Intercepts Pass Kreizman scored*' his touchdown early in the second quarter. After a fumble by Mikelonis. was recovered on its own thirty-five yard line by Lebanon Valley, Cole threw Feeser. for a four yard loss, and on the next traction, October 22. Wyoming Semin ary, another Nittany opponent, was downed by the Pitt plebes on Satur day, 9-to-0. Bellefonte Academy and Kiski are the other teams scheduled to meet the yearling gridders. play Kreizman broke through to in tercept* Boi*an’s pass on the twenty five yard line and run the remaining distance to the 'goal line to score. Lee Stone, sophomore fullback, led the visiting backs in gaining ground. Stone, who played only the third and fourth quarters, hit the Lion line for twenty-three yards exclusive of yard age he gained on lateral passes while Feeser, his nearest rival, was credited with twenty and lost ten. i i r* i hestertield NittanySoccermenPractice For Opener Here Saturday 6 Lettermen To Have Places in Lineup Against Lafayette—Yearling Squad Defeats Varsity Candidates, 4-to-0 liy WILLIAM 11. I'll With another season without a de feat as their goal, Penn State soccer men yesterday entered the final week of practice for their opening game with Lafayette Saturday. Six leltermen are practically assur ed of positions in the opening lineup for the Leopard match. The remain ing posts are hotly contested by men with experience on last year's squad, and sophomores, with the probability that promising candidates from both groups will be given an opportunity to show their mettle Saturday. In a practice game with the fresh man squad Friday afternoon the Nit tany hooters suffered their first defeat since 1931, allowing Coach Bill Jeffrey and Dutch Miller, freshman mentor, to accumulate four goals. Jeffrey played center forward and Miller in- Suits Made To Order Balfurd Tailor Shop U/ider the Corner Cleaning : Pressing : Repairing More and more men and women are coming around to Chesterfields. They’re milder, for one thing. They’re easy to like. And the tobaccos are blended and cross-blended . Chester fields are as pure and good ds Science can make them! Pago Three KOTIIEKO Ml side right for the yearling soccer Daily scrimmages, goal kicking, and net practice in heading the ball con tinued to be the fare of the hooters this week, with another practice game with the 193(5 team on the schedule for tomorrow or Thursday. .“Shorty” Edwards, veteran outside right, broke the no-injuries record of the squad last week when he tempor arily eliminated himself from the line up. Edwards kicked so high that his knee struck his chin with a cut re sulting. The injury is expected to have healed sufficiently to allow Ed wards to occupy his berth in Satur day’s game. A 1 Deßonis, who scored move goals ns a sophomore on the 1929 squad than aqy other Lion hooter that sea son, will not be with the team this year. A recent mastoid operation will keep Deßonis off the field. ..all you couid ask for!