Page Four Soccermen To Meet H Nittany Booters Will Face Springfield Eleven Monday Coach Jeffrey’s Proteges Stack Up Against Unknown Strength on First Trip By WILLIAM B. The Unknown Quantity—and threat ening to be of a Gibraltar-like nature —that seems to be the dish awaiting the Nittany booters on their first for age into the New England states this week end. When Bill Jeffrey's proteges invade Harvard Saturday they stack up against a foe totally unknown to the Lion board of strategy, this being the first game ever scheduled between Penn State and Harvard soccer teams. Strong as Harvard is, credited with two shut-out victories thus far this season, still it only constitutes the frying pan in which the Nittany soc cermen will simmer before they meet the fire—Springfield, last year cham pionship team, at Springfield, Mass. Monday. * Tully Slated for Goal The Springfield contest marks the resumption of a series of annual com petition that was broken in 1926 when Penn State upset the New Englanders 2-to-0. Minus two men from the line up that went through last year’s schedule untied .and undefeated, CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—In dividuaI instruction for beginners. Cali 779-J. or see Mrs. F. J. llanruhun, Fyc Apart ments. etch FOR RENT—Comfortable room for 2 students, in private home. 512 W. Foster Avc. FOR RENT—l.urgs comfortable bedroom. Or lando apurtnrenls. Phone 526-R. 2lpdFT FOR KENT—2 or 3-room apartment. Com pletely furnished with bedding, dishes, sil ver, table Hncn and all kitchen utensils. Suitable for married couple or 2 or 3 stu dents. Phone 109-J. Apartment at 208 S. FOR SALE—Sprayed Northern Spy and Bald win apples—soc per bushel in 5 and 10 bushel lots. Fresh cider 20c per gallon, in l> and 10 gallon lots. Delivered. Send or ders to Ml. Nittany Orchard. Bcllcfontc, Pa. 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Frank Tully, at goal, will have as his immediate defensive aid Bob Young at right halfback and ‘ Frank Evans in the left halfback post. Dick Sigel and Hank Hhrtzler, right and left forwards, will lead the Lion at tack, with secondary offense homing from Finsel,' a sophomore, at inside right, and Chick Musser, inside left. Eddie Knecht will again start at center forward, while outside right and left positions will be shared, by Woffenden, Casterlinc, and Shorty E dwards, outstanding performers against the Maroon week., For re-, serve power Jeffrey will call upon Lindquist, Dutch Wolf and' Graham. LOST—I English comp book. I- American history book. 1 notebook. Reward. Return to Gardner McCloskcy, Kappa Sigma. -Lost in front of Mineral Industries building. ltnpEF LOST—Ruby, brooch act in gold 'filigree be tween Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Kappa Sigma house. Reward. 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STEGMEIER *34 Without cheers, bands, or any bal lyhoo, sixty yearling grid candidates will struggle for top notches on Coach Nels Walke’s squad in a practice game on New Beaver field at 2 o’clock to morrow afternoon. “What they show in this contest will go a long way in determining the starting lineup against the Pitt fresh men next Saturday,” Walke said. “Competition is still pretty tight but every, player will have a chance to ccme .through tomorrow.” Entire Squad To Participate Coach Walke has made no distinc tion.of a first and second team in to morrow's starting lineups. The team that opened the freshman-varsity fracas several weeks ago has been split up rather badly to permit sever hl-shifts impositions. However, Web er, Frazer, Knapp, and O'Hara, the boys that looked particularly good against Bob Higgins* prides will again be-seen-in-action. ■*•. 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O’Hara at center, and the guard positions will be held down by 'Cresswell and Coppola versus McAn drews and Hilton. * In the backfield, Walke will use F. O’Hara and Dyson'as quarterbacks while Maurer, Knapp, Frazer, and Cooper will have a chance to show what they can do as halfs. Small and Andrews will assume fullback respon sibilities at the start of the game. • As Walke is planning to use his entire squad during the practice row, it is likely, that Kensinger, Wismer, Buczkowoski, McGregor, Estery, Mel let, McCreary, Vignola, Feel, Douglas, and Olendike .will be among the next Jin line on vthc bench. Part-Time Selling 1 Connection Is offered to serious student who is anxious Tor a Job which will contribute largely toward financing college career. No investment required. Write Room 12, West Street, Boston, Mass. J, n Harvard Team Deadlocked by Nittany Lion Qridmen, 21-to-21, in Last Game The scene is the Harvard football stadium in 1921—a cold, grey day, with the darkness so nearly settled over the held that the spectators in the stands have difficulty in seeing' the players. Harvard has lagged behind, the score stands at 21-to-14, with only a' few minutes to play. The Crimson drives to the opponents' eighteen-yard line, a pass over the goal line is suc cessful, the kick for the extra point is successful and the score is tied at 21-to-21. Penn State, for it is a fighting Nit lany Lion team that opposes John Harvard, stages a comeback. Killing er, Wilson, Lightner and Knapp slice off tackle, run around end from the Lion ten-yard line until the ball rests on the Crimson eighteen-yard line. The whistle blows, the game is over, and the score still deadlocked. 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