Friday, October 7, 1932 Between the Lions Hie Sports Editor •We're just about ready to begin calling the .Blue Band 'the Blues Band after hearing various and sundry tales of woe from the trumpet section to the drums, and the flutes to th*e bass toorfis. Major Thomp son’s boys, we understand, will be among the conspicuously absent when the’Nittany Lion descends upon the Harvard• camp >next week.: The hard and the matter are that, the times toeing as'they are, and -Harvard-remaining where.it is, the available coin of the realm just simply •will not reach. Although figures ordinarily-make-our heads whirl, we •can appreciate the way things stand. However, it is unfortunate that iconditions prevent our band from making.its usual impressive appear ance at our first game with a “Big Three” opponent m years; it is certain that their presence would serve not only.as an.added inspiration for the rNittany Lion-to kick a hole-right through the-dope bucket hut-also as a tmeans‘of bringing to attention the splendid and creditable musical or ganization >Penn State has in its midst. Even if the band can't be present at the game next week, it is hoped that some way will be found to facilitate its appearance at the remaining (Contests away from home. And, getting back (as we always-do) to the Harvard tilt, may we suggest the resurrection of-the'Nittany Lion by .some spirited underclassman, even though-fame-will-pass-him-by, in the Our Opponents ITarvard-New Hampshire It’ll be no weak Bates that faces -the mighty Crimson in l Harvard Stadium tomoiTOw.' The-boys from the Green Mountain section don’t' stand much chance of winning, but they’ll put up a real fight. You can expect a Harvard victory, \>ut by no more than three touchdowns. Syracuse-Ohio Wesleyan The Orange faces the last of its “warm-up” games in the Methodists. After really getting started against St. Lawrence last week, the Han son-coached eleven should find no trouble in being ahead by twenty to thirty points when the final whistle blows.. ; One of last Saturday’s real surprises was the way Niagara held the high-powered Cornell eleven to a one-touchdown victory. Forewarned is forearmed, however, especially where an old .warrior like Andy .Kerr is concerned, and the Maroon should experience -no unusual. difficulty in rolling up a trio of touchdowns. While our other opponents’ games-become harder, , the of the South faces a comparative letup in the*’Gators, who will.be playing their first game. An enthusiastic tout wavering vote for our iHouse party foes, who should come through .if'they :play the type of ball they displayed against South Carolina. v Temple-West Virginia On paper, Temple’s heavy and i experienced; Owls figure to beat the injured and badly battered .Mountaineers quite handily,-but-we have a •hunch that all-is .not well.alorigtheiDelawarc. Then-.too, :th6 West 'Vir ginia backfield- has,a. -.world; of .:p6^er,^which..has' -so faT '.failed to-click glad ; .news7to^Vlorgantown. Lebanon Valley-Muhlenberg • Comparable to .Niagaras .moral .victory over Cornell.last Saturday was little Muhlenberg’s ferft in holding the heavy Lafayette iLeopards to a 6-to-O victory. ;Even .allowing for a .natural letup tonight, we’re .afraid the'Annville eleven's .chances for'Victory arc-very slight. The Mule advantage will run into double figures. This ,and That Oil and vinegar may-be okey for cbarleyhorses, but Mel Morrison •wishes the fraternity brothers would keep, it out of his smoking tobaccc . . . Pinzey Needle, hasbsen.practicing. all-week on catching .Nittany goal :kicks,.after his workout last Saturday . . .--Here’s hoping-they keep you busy tomorrow, ;Pinzey . .. ..Jim Miller, Waynesburg's .former G. M. of athletics, now :Ph:D.’ing it here, hopes for;the-best tomorrow, but shakes his head warningly when asked about .State's • chances . . Dick -Wool toert doesn’t intend to let Rab:.Curric shake /mn off . . . Some of the iboys are all-for. starting a varsity swimming .team after that scrimmage •in .therrain Wednesday afternoon., . . 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Higgins i .will send an eleven that.averages 173 pounds on the field for the-kickoff. .Two veterans will be back in the Nittany lineup for the Dads’ Day con test, “Killer” Kane taking the place of Lou Kreizman at right guard, and Jesse Brewster replacing 'Heist at right end. An eye injury received in scrimmage Tuesday night will keep Tommy Harper, who led the Lion backs in yards gained against iLeb anon Valley, on the.bench, with Harry Sigel filling his position at right half back. Currie To Lead Attack . Harper received • a bad gash over his right eye during Tuesday’s scrim mage session, the injury requiring three stitches to close it, and there is no possibility that he will see action tomorrow. Sigel, a sophomore, gave a fine exhibition- of ball-carrying against Lebanon Valley and imme diately stepped into Harper’s post when the extent of Tom’s injury was made known. The remainder of the Lion team started against Lebanon Valley in the opening game. Tommy Slusser,' “King”. Cole, Marty Hesch, “Zcv” Za wacki, and Dick Woolbert will com plete the forward wall, and Captain Collins, Mikelonis, and Wantshouse will be at their accustomed backfield posts. * “Rab” Currie, sensational Waynes burg halfback who scored the touch down that spalled defeat for the Lions last year, again stands out as the Yellow Jacket.to be most feared to morrow. Currie weighs a mere 150 pounds, but he packs speed plus in those legs of his, and a good share of the Lion defense will be directed to ward stopping him. Wiley-Outstanding Lineman Captain Asa Wiley, tackle, is the, outstanding lineman on Coach Frank Wolf's eleven, but he is flanked .by Sepsi, Brnjas, Paul, Mancuso, Butter worth, and Holland, all veterans who ■played here last fall. Ross Rollason and Conroy are likely starters in the Jacket backfield, and they too saw action in the last Lion-Jacket contest. Fearing a let-down after last week’s victory over Lebanon Valley, Head Coach. Bob Higgins kept the Nittany b. 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CORN FLAKES THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Waynesburg’s Backfield Aces Can the Yellow Jackets Sting Again? j Penn State Waynesburg - Slusser 1 Left End 1 ’.'2l Sepsr Cole —j —; 1 Left Tackle —l .Wiley (C)' Hesch Left Guard '—l -1 Brnjas Zawacki ' '---- Center ■ —___ Paul Kane —— -'—Right Guard-.-—.: Mancuso Woolbert : Right Tackle —Buttenvorth Breyvster Right End— ———Holland’ Collins (C) Quarterback —: : Ross Mikelonis Left Halfback— Currie Sigel Right -Halfback. ' Rollason Wantshouse .Fullback Conroy Referee,C. L. Bolster, Pittsburgh; Umpire, A 1 Slack, .Pitts burgh; Headlinesman, C. E. Hodges, West Virginia; Field Judge, Earl Cavanaugh, Pittsburgh. squad at hard work throughout this week; Wednesday’s practice was con ducted in a pouring rain, with signal drill and scrimmage between the first and second teams comprising a pro ,gram that kept the,Lions on the jump. 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