Page Four NITTANY LIONS WILL MEET LAFAYETTE HERE Game With Easton Soccermcn Scheduled for Football Practice Field By WILLIAM B. PROTJIERO '3l Another season without a defeat will be the objective of Captain A 1 Daykin and his Nittany booters when they meet Lafayette on the football practice field at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the opening match of their 1932 card. Reports from Easton indicate that the Lion soccermcn will have to take a vigorous offensive if they are to duplicate their victory of last year over the Leopards. In the 1931 match, played on October 31, after the Lions had defeated their first two opponents and tied a third, the Jef frey-coached aggregation amassed lour goals and held the Easton team scoreless. Tully To Play Goal Frank Tully will start as goalkeep er, with Dick Sigel and Hank Hartz ler playing right and left fullbacks respectively. Captain Daykin will fill hits old post at center. Both Bob Young, who played against Lafayette last year, and Bob Graham will prob ably have a try at right halfback, and Frank Evans, varsity letterman, will* occupy left half. Shorty Edwards, Eddie ICnecht, and Chick Musser arc the lettermcn sched uled for offensive posts in tomorrow’s game. Edwards will play outside right, Knecht probably center for ward, and Musser inside left. Eddie Finzel will be awarded inside right and Hern: Casterline outside left. Edwards, playing outside left,- col- Building A Bank Account is Building Success One Dollar Will Open A'n Account In THE First National Bank OF STATE COLLEGE --- - - - ■VIU: ■ -1 AT LAST! p See It Now The Greatest Cast a * of Stars in the JBlk.. Regular Prices! History of ? the Screen V s _____ # u ' ' jg|||||f|| GOLD WYN ( jS^