Thursday, September 28, 1983 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor When the freshman and varsity gridders tangle in a - practice game on New Beaver Field Saturday after noon,-Lion sports followers will have th'eir first chance of getting a glimpse of husky yearling gridders. Probably most of the one hundred and thirty five freshmen on Coach Nels,Walke'a squad who watched the varsity foot- ball frolic last Saturday afternoon are looking foward to their , chance to tear down the varsity's forward' wall and across the 0 stripe.. With only two lettermen back for the cross country team, Coach "Chick" Wern . er will have a tough time rounding mateeial into shape te continue Penn State's seven yearun:. defeated streak of dual meets. Iteci ognizing this fact the new mentor has called for• mass -runs , of- candi: dates 'every afternoon, and if you're out for a round of golf at about 4:39; take care that you avoid the edges'of the golf course. I -J. M. S We SERVICE ANY MAKE ; RADIO , WORK GUARANTEED THE MUSIC ROOM; Glomhold' Iladkor Rhone GS THE REST WATCH CLOCK • / AND JEWELRY ./ REPAIRING " at CRABTREE'S 132 Allen Street, crrY SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY 143 S. Allen Stitet You Learn , the ' Real Meaning of the' Word Value When Yew Shop at WINNER MARKET Ahem St.• • We Sell Beer and Light Lunches The• Old Saint Ehrto PINE GROVE MIELS- Elmer Liig;,Pron., 'VARSITY WILL. PLAY FRESHM Higgins To Start Heavier-Eleven As. Freshmen Hope For Surprise 3' Sophomore Faces To Appear in Opening When a full-fledged Lidn•meets an inexperienced CuW it generally spells curtains for the yearling:- Considering. that Coach Bob Hig gins and' his Lion gridmen will be on the relieund:after the debacle last week, the yearling , eleven will be in for one-startling:jolt' when they meet the varsity , at. 2:30' o'clock Saturday afternoon: , Smartirigt under the indifferent showing against rock Haven State Teachers College in•a practice game, Captain,TOMmy Slasser and 'his mates will have hadtjust the right length of time to think it over. Seven days just the:psychoiogical 'period: M=HE 'Seeking ,heavier combination, Coach Higgins ho shuffled' his• vers ify line-up 'for- the contest, While no undue stress hits ,been placed on se lecting a first-team combination, the Nittany mentor has indicated that the practice game Saturday afternoon will have a lot to-• do. with deciding who' will start iri' the 'season's opener against Lebanon Valley_nott week. Sonkothoie members of: the. squad hive came - to' the attention of the coaching staff during the past week and three of them•wilPhave- a chance to - start their first important, game: With new faces appearing' in - the line * veterans - of• three - campaigns will watch the start-of the game from the bench, since Coach Higgins" already knows their canabilities:•• • • . In an effort to field a heavier team, Dave Sloan, 185-pound. linesman' with the freshman eleven last year,. has been switched , to guard and pair up with Left' Guard'Lou•,Kreizinan, ice Luckieg sign of fine tobacco QielTarioe Everyone knows that a long, firm, white ash re sults• from perfect burning' of fine, tobaccos. Notice the ash on Lucky. Strike; See how even; how film; how white. That long, white ash- is the unmistakable sign of ALWAYS thefinest tobaccos ALWAYS thefinest workmanship ALWAYS indie.sfie ase Starting Line- Ups Varsity. Position Freshmen Slusger LE. Sunday Cole LT__,____ O'Dowd Kreizman ____LG Levinson. Weber ________C.. Murray* Sloan RG , Bagabalia Woolbert ____RT, Salsbury McKee RE.____. Shirundolu O'Hora CP 3 Girton Sigel LB C.frnick Morrison ____RB Rhoda Skemp FB Robbins veteran of both football field and wrestling mat. Bob Weber, 194-pound junior, will. start at' center. "King" Cole and Dick Woolbert, veteran tackles, will be back in their customary positions, while Captain SlusSer will lead his mates from left end. Because of his greater weight, Bucky. IVfiCKee will start at right end, with "Rosie" Rosenberg, his chief competitor, ready to , enter the game on short notice. "Red" O'Hora; freshman Jnainstay last year, will call signals in the ab sence of Al• Mikelonis, • regular .field general who is temporarily incapac itated with a charley horse. But Mike lonis' injury isn't the break that gave O'Hora his chance, Coach -Higgins has wanted to give him the acid test a long time, and he' probably would have been a starter in the game Sat urday _had Mikelonis been an All- American. The twins of the Lions' pony back field, Harry Sigel and Merrill Mor rison, will , start the game at half back positions, while Leo Skemp will again. be •in , his usual fullback role. With Tommy Harper temporarily out because of illness, - Jim Boring, Fritz Andrews, "Lefty'. Knapp, Bill Cooper, and Dick: hintirer Will see action-as shock troops': THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Walke Pleased After Watching Plebes Hold, Varsity "Gee, those kids look good. They're wonderful!" That's what Coach Nel son S. Walke said yesterday afternoon while watching his freshman pro tegees perform on the defensive against the that squad. "They're holding that team. They're about as much as any coach could ask for!" The scrimmage was designed to give the varsity some competition and at the same time give the yearlings a taste of big-time football. "They're loing much better than I expected," Welke continued. "Those first two teams are holding the varsity on even terms!" Probable Line-up Listed And it .will be with 'that Idea in mind that the first-year. team will enter Saturday!s'game with Bob Hig gins' placid Nittany Lions. If they show the same defense then that they showed last • night, the . varsity- is going to have' even tougher going than they had. last Saturday. 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O'Dowd and Salsbury , will be at tackle with Sunday and Shirundolu as ends. In' the backfield, Girton will call the signals from the quaterbaek po sition, with Robbins at fullback, Rho da at right half, and either Cornick or Hess at left. Before the game is over, practically the entire first-year squad will likely see actionif the varsity is going to make any touch downs.. DUKE. MORRIS. and his VARSITY . TEN , ORCHESTRA OF PENN STATE Kishacoquillas Park LEWISTOWN Saturday, Sept. 30 ifa_i l , / / , a ~y,,,~ ,t:;,~ 44 ENTER TENNIS TOURNEY Forty-four students have signed up for the all-College tennis tourn ament which will be started next week, according, to Frank H. Musser 'd4, student tennis manager. The en trants will be matched and they will be notified this week as to their op ponents in the opening round. Page Thred SPECIAL SUITS $21.50 FRANK KOZEL Cleaning Pressing Repairing: Beaver and Allen St.-2nd Floor
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