Friday, Octpber 14, 1932 Between the Lions The Sports Editor IT CAN BE DONE West Virginia wjas crushed by a steamrolling Pitt team, 40-to-0, two peeks' ago. Last .week, it held a strong Temple team to a meager 14-to-13 victory. After absorbing the 27-to-0 defeat administered here by theh Lions October 1, Lebanon Valley upset the dope by down ing the strongest Muhlenberg eleven in years last week, 7-to-6. Ohio Wesleyan came back from a trouncing at the hands of powerful Ohio State to administer a 19-to-12 defeat to un beaten Syracuse last week. Tomorrow, the Lions of Penn State are entering Harvard Stadium bearing the sting of a defeat inflicted by little' Waynes burg. Not a critic in the country concedes them a chance of overcoming a heavy, formidable, and-unbeaten Crimson eleven; Harvard followers question only the magnitude of the Crim son tally.' In short, they are entering the game with every thing to win and nothing to lose. Any sort of a close score would surprise the sports world; a tie would startle and amaze the experts; a Nittany victory would skyrocket Penn State elev ens back to national attention. None of these results is impos sible ; the dope bucket has been kicked for a loop before. Our Opponents Syracuse-Southern Methodist After last week's surprise defeat at the hands of Ohio Wesleyan, the Orange will undoubtedly be on the comeback trail.. However, they’ll hove ito come back a whole lot to stand h show against the powerful Texas Colgatc-Lafayette It'll be a tight battle of Maroon against Maroon at Easton tomorrow,. but Andy Kerr’s, team will still be undefeated when they make the long trek back to* Hamilton, Sewanee-Southwestern - iWe'rc still “rooting for the boys from Tennessee although they dis appointed us last week. Southwestern should'prove easier opposition, Templc-Bucknoll The Owls should be a few points better than the badly battered Bisons, but then again this is one of those games in which anything can happen—and frequently does. Lebanon Vnl - Just a two-hour nightmare for the boys from Annville CHARLEY ISRAEL And His Girl Revue and Dance Band \ Featuring l\ ANNA MARY SHUE |\ . And Her Girl Dancers Wi\ - Radio .Stan and I®. , EntertainersJ . iffIACOQUILfcAfI >5 PARK - LEWISTpWNIsJ FroshJ Identograph Pictures * See Our Window No Prizes Given tor Prompt Finders The Penn State Photo Shop you’ll Remember :• / The Corner .unusual- A, NASH CLOTHES > Made to- Your Individual Measurements — $19.50 to $29.50 C. W. HARDY, Tailor . Uppoßtt« j Postotnce , Phone 24 ley-Fordham BROADCASTING Greatest Values Of the Year Brand New Merchandise At New Low Prices SALE STARTS FRIDAY 8:30 A. M. Mien’s Pajamas—-~_94c Turtle Neck Sweaters _1 $1.74 Dress Shirts -—94 c Suede Jackets $5.44 Wool Jackets ___"—s4.74 WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR X” NOVELTY SHOES, 100 pairs. -$l,OO pr. DRESSES: — : 53.74 to $6,44 FALL COATS-. ___s9.74 to $29,50 THE HUB East College Avenue FOOTBALL ELEVEN TO MEET HARVARD (Continued from payc one) Mikelonis, who started the Lebanon Valley and Waynesburg games at left halfback, is definitely out tomorrow, while Harper and Sigel are both nursing knee injuries that may pre-; vent their playing. Harvard Averages 192*/j Pounds The Lions may face a bigger team than Harvard this fall, but it will be one for Ripley if they do. From end to end, the Crimson line averages 194 pounds, while the backfield carries an average weight of 190 pounds. Compare these weights with those sported by <the Lions themselves, and immediately chalk up a point in favor of Harvard. The Nittany forward wall will average 179 pounds, the backfield 163 pounds and the team as a whole a mere 173 pounds to Har. vard’s average weight of 192 V pounds. Practices this week brought many changes to the Blue and White eleven. Bill Lohr, who showed plenty of stuff against Waynesburg last Saturday, moved up to the halfback position made vacant when Mikelonis was in jured, Leo Skemp took over the full back position, and Carl Wiile was at the right halfback post while Har per and Sigel watched scrimmage from the sidelines. Sigel Injured Sigel is suffering from a charley horse that makes his running ability almost nil while Harper appeared at, practice Wednesday with an infected knee that prevented him from even donning a uniform. In the event that neither of these two are in shape to morrow, Wiile. will get his chance at the kickoff. Tommy Slu?ser is another Lion who isn’t in the best of shape as a result of an ankle injury received against Waynesburg, but he expects to be in there at left end for the first play. Freddie Kane dropped back to the second team in favor of Kreizman during the week’s practices, but is almost certain to break into the lineup before the final whistle tomorrow. Harvard looms as the hardest team that the.- Lions will face this season, bar none. Depending principally on its line attack to swamp Buffalo and New Hampshire in its first two games Bath Robes $4.94 All Wool Dress Shoes $2.94 Men’s Hats $2.94 Socks „5 prs. $l.OO THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lions Face Weighty -Problem Penn State ’ Wf. • Harvard Wt. Slusser : 160 L.E. Nazro 187 ColelB9 L.T Hardy 219 Heseh;-_--- : -~ -166 L.G. JSsterly 187 Za-wacki —.-'lB5 C. H)illowell 188 Kreizman ---- 181 R.G Grundlach 199 Woolbert 200 R.T. • Bancroft 201 Brewister 171 R.E Hageman. (e) _ 177 Collins .(e): —’ 172 QB Wells 190 Lohr—----—' 146 L.ILB Crickard 182 Harper 163 R.1T.8 Nevin 197 Skemp 170 F.B Dean 191 or Wantshouse 183 ■ • this year, the‘Crimson, nevertheless, possesses'a‘passing' attack that will give as' much trouble as its line of fensive. • • • Lions To Use Aerial Attack You can expect the Blue and White attack to concentrate on forward passes tomorrow. The bulky Harvard forward wall will make line plays ex tremely’difficult, ileaving an aerial offense the-only weapon with a pos sibility of success for the Lions. With.'Mikelonis, who has done the majority of jibe-team's passing thus j far this:year, out of the game, the burden •_of the' passing attack will likely fall.on, Lohr and Collins. “Doc” Conn, who displayed real brilliance as a passer against Colgate and Pitts burgh last year, stands out among .the reserves as a sure-bet to play, should, Higgins adopt this type of of fensive.’ • America Beauty a thrilling tradition! 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CLASSES IN ARCHERY BEGIN One hundred and forty girls re ported for archery classes this week, according to an ’ announcement by Mary M. Westrick • '33, manager: Qualifiers for the spring matches will be chosen by elimination matches to be held this fall. Writer Predicts Harvard Victory (Continued from pnr/c one) ] ner of real ability, weighed' only 135 pounds when hej The main Crimson bnckficld attack came <to Harvard, and who had never I is built around Jack Crickard as the played in an intercollegiate game until bull-carrier, with Nevin relieving him this year, has shown exceptional for the line plunges. Wells has shown promise as an all-around fast running himself to possess considerable pass and shifty back. Carl Pescosolido is ing ability, although he does not come another promising reserve man, a up to the standard set by Barry Wood diminutive but cagy broken-field run- Inst year. A Bite ut night IT’S only natural. You crack tlic (tJfrSjjSgg books through a long evening'. And at bedtime you’re hungry. So you eat. It’s a great institution—this midnight snack. Dietitians say it’s healthful—if you'eat proper food. Kellogg’s PEP Bran Flakes arc more than just good to taste. That flavor of toasted whole wheat means health. For whole wheal is nature’s storehouse of nourishment. A body, building food that digests easily and quickly. Aids sleep at night. Gives enough good bran to be mildly laxative. Try Kellogg’s PEP—with milk or cream. Have it the next time you feel the Urge to eat at night. Get these belter bran flakes at any campus lunchroom or canteen. Always fresh. Always good. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. The most popular ready-to-cat cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges , eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle. Creek. They include All-Biun, Corn Flakes , Rice Krispies, Wheat Krumbles , and Kellogg *s whole wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee—real coffee that lets you sleep. better £ bran flakes Page Three A '^V r A Jgir H
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