Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 14, 1932, Image 4

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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,
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FOUND—Fraternity ring, rhinestone bracelet,
nml carved bone ring. Owners will appear
at Student Union in Old - Main and de
scribe. , ltnpl
LOST—In Varsity Hall lecture room, book,
"Principles of Public Speaking." Finder
please notify -Robert Watkins, Phi Kappa
Tnu. Phone 270. ItpdRCS
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PROTIIERO *34
Springfield looms as the immovable
object before the “irresistible force”
that Coach Bill Jeffrey has been
grooming for it.
Captain A 1 Daykin, starting at cen
ter, will lead the same team against
Harvard • that conquered Lafayette
last Saturday, with only one replace
ment, Evans for Fletcher, at left half
back. Fifteen men will make the trip
for the two games, according to Coach
Jeffrey.
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
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in front of Mineral Industries building.
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You’ll Vote for Schnozzle
“I’m covered wid
confusion, buddies ! c 9
“Was I mortified when they asked mo to run for President
. . the humidity of. it . . I don't want to be President . .
There’s no chance for advancement.
LAUGHS? We got a million of 'em! And WHAT LOVE!
IT’S COLOSSEAL! Give us Liberty or Give Us HOT-CHA!
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rvard at Cambridge Tomorrow in Second Game of Seas
FRESHMEN TO PLAY
PRACTICE CONTEST
Yearling Gridders Will Compete
In New Beaver
Field Tomorrow
By W. M. 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. ■*•.
Fry and Douglas - will line up
against Chandola arid Gatavaskas, at
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Kindly return to "Collegian” Office.. ltnpFT
LOST —Elgin wrist-watch, rectangular shape,
• with .silver band. Warren Grove, ,419 W.
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LOST—Brown wallet containing, valuable
' papers. Please return to Student Union
desk in Old Main. - 2tpdEF
Monday - Tuesday
Matinee Daily at 1:30
Evenings Open at 6:00
... AFTER THE DANCE ...
THE PENN‘.STATE. COLLEGIAN.
1936 Versus 1936
Fry- __-j_ LE Chandola
Weber LT -I—' Sloan
Cresswell ;LG McAndrews
Kessler C O’Hara, J.
Coppola.i EG .Hilton
O’Neill RT s-l—Cope
Douglas i_ RE Gatavaskas
O'Hara, F.___ QB Dyson
Maurer—.—,— LHB Frazer
Knapp——« RHB Cooper
Small FB . —'—Andrews
[ends, while Weber and O’Neill will
,'tackle Sloan and'Cojje. Kessler will
face J. 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.
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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.
'That is the story of the last’ Penn
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have no place in cigarettes
They are not present in Luckier
... the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked
WE buy the finest, the very
finest tobaccos in all the
world—but that does not.
explain. why folks every
where regard lucky Strike'as
the mildest cigarette. The fact
i is, we never overlook the
a truth that "Nature in the
m Rawis Seldom' Mild” —so
"If'a man write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make abetter mouse-trap than bis neighbor, tbohe
build bis bouse in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. "—RALPH .WALDO EMERSON.
Docs not this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of lucky Strike? ■
State-Harvard football game. News
paper accounts characterized the con
test as “as spectacular a game as. any
college gridiron has known in the past
twenty years.”’
McCollum, “Rags” Madera, Baer,
“Newsh” Bentz, Joe Bedcnk, “Tiny”
McMahon, and “Squeek” Hofford were
on* the Nittany line and Killinger,
Redinger, Lightner and Hess formed
the backfield for the starting lineup
in that game.
Harvard rolled up fourteen points
in the first half, only to have the Blue
and White eleven stage a second half
comeback that just missed handing
the Crimson- its - first defeat in five
years. “Lighthorse Harry” Wilson
carried the ball sixty yards to the
Harvard four-yard mark for the long
est run of the game, and first down
statistics credited Penn -State with
eighteen, Harvard with twelve.
—and raw tobaccos
these fine tobaccos, after
proper aging and mellowing,
are then given the benefit of
that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by. the
words —"It’s toasted”. That’s
why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies
are such mild cigarettes.
“It’s toasted”
That package
Friday, October !•
I*REAS’ TOE ADDS 18 I’Ol
While playing tackle 'with C
Tech in 191 G, Jim Prcas scorei
teen points after touchdown
game. Tech defeated Cuml
212-to-0.
Double
Breasteds
are smart
And likewise the youni
men who are buy ini
them. '
For < db’s by Societ
Brand, Braeburn an
Hiar.t Scliaffner an
Mjarx are the season’
most favored fashion.
$19.75 to $35
FROMM
of mild Luckies