Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 28, 1933, Image 3

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    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
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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,
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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.
Boys who will .probably start the
game for the freshmen are Murray at
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N-TEAM SATURDAY
I. M. MANAGERS WILL MEET
Plans' for the intra-mural touch
football tournament will be discussed
at a meeting of the fraternity mana
gers in Room 417 Old Main' at 7
o'clock Monday night, according to
William G. Crown '34, sports mans.
ger. Eugene C. Bischoff, of the School
of Physical Education and Athletics,
will serve as advisor in drawing up a
set of regulations.
center, flanked by Levinson and Bag
abalia at the guard positions. 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 ,
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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.
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