Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 20, 1933, Image 3

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    Thursday Evening, October 20, 1933
Between
the Lions
The Sports Editor
Our apologies. Muhlenberg's field
goal in Saturday's game was not the
first on New Beaver field in four
years. A sports-following professor
boo sent us' a note with a reminder
that Dickinson kicked a field goal
against' the Nittany Lions here in
the Dad's Day game two years ago.
We should have remembered it be
cause that particular kick put the
Lions-on the short end of the score.,
Lehigh'S Coach Tate and his aides
•have concentrated all week in build-
ing up a defense against passes
which indicates that they ara looking.
for a strong passing attack in the
,game here. Saturday. With the
heaviest line in years Tate feels that
he has a good defense against the
lighter line-bucking eleven.)
ut the HigginS' squad is very deli
rdtelY, in a fighting frame of mind, and
has been putting in its hardest work
of the season this week to win Satur
day's
,contest. It looks as though
the Alumni won't be disappointed.
SA,„ This and That
Rlflinger, in his first year at
has produced the best team
..that .school has had in years, the
Bethlehem' institution winning its
; . .first two games ... Nick Kliski, who
',Played regular fullback for the 1930
freshman team, is holding down
the first string center position at Pitt
this year ... Coach Jock Sutherland
;transferred him ,from a third team
fullback to the pivot position where
he immediately made good .
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THE PENN STATE LAUNDRY
220 Beaver Avenue ' Phone 124 qiE3EI32E
Are Sure of Sanitation, Satisfaction and Safety
NITTANY HARRIER
Runners Will Finish Race
On Track During Grid Half
First Werner-Coached
Cross Country Men
To Start Season -
By W. FAIR 15
Running their first race in compe
tition since the arrival of Coach
Werner, the Nittany harriers will
seek a victory over a Brown and
White squad from Lehigh during the
football game on New Beaver field
on Saturday afternoon.
Although Captain Rishell, Harvey,
Book, Alexander, Hoffman, Vander
mark, and Light have been named by
Werner to run the race, Norton may
be substituted at the last minute as
several of the starters have colds that
may keep them under wraps.
To Finish at Half
The course, measured this week for
exactly five miles, will be laid out over
the golf course.. At the beginning,
the runners will circle the football
field once,' then head out over the
course. For 'the finish, the cross
country seen will lap the track twice
to complete the five miles.
Starting about fifteen minutes be
fore the end of the second quarter, of
the Lehigh grid contest, the harriers
will finish during the half-time period.
A bugler will herald the return of the
first runner, and plans are being
made to have the cheerleaders an
nounce the places, time, and result
of the meet as soon as possible.
Werner Pessimistic
"Prankly, pessernistic over the
outcome of the meet," Werner de
clared yesterday afternoon. "The
team is hardly in condition to enter
the race. Lehigh has a strong out
fit and the outcome will he close
either way,"
"For the information of many
students, seven men are eligible on
each team, with the first five men.
counting. The first man to finish re
ceives one point, the tenth runner is
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CHICK WERNER
given ten points, and the team with
the lowest' score wins the meet," the
Lion track mentor explained.
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
TO MEET LEHIGH HERE SATURDAY
. ,
Nittany
_Lion Booters To Encounter
Aggressive Navy Squad Saturday Mason Walsh '37 defeated William will play the winner of the match be-
A. Nacios '34 in the first semi-final tween T homas E. Marshall '75 and
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Bound of the all-College golf tourna- James Hunter '77, scheduled for: t 0,7)0 ,7)
,7) HAIGES '35
meat which concludes this week. day,
Isquad. ' Palmer will substitute for
Bell, regular goalie for the Lions, who
was taken sick recently. Graham will I
see left halfback position wills Cor
bett on outside right. Sigel, regular
of last year's squad will, find the post
of right fullback with Edwards cov
ering center forward.
Swede Hansen will play right half
back position, with Jack Pletcher as
center halfback, Long as left half
back, and Mosel, inside right. Other
posts will see Bielichi at inside left,
and Ambler, outside right. Lion sub
stitutes making the trip will be Binns,
Sutcliffe, Master and Brady
EINEM
"They. thrive on competition"
In these words ,Coach Bill Jeffrey
referred to his. sower proteges when
'
they meet with the strong Navy
hooter 'squad 'at Annapolis, Maryland
Saturday afternoon. Leaving tomor
row morning,. fifteen Blue and White'
men. will travel to the foreign field
and kick shins with the champion in
tercollegiate soccer team of last year.
Although the Jeffrey-coached ag
gregation has .not played the Naval
Academy since it handed them.a shut
out score of 2-to-0 in 1929, it will
try to duplicate the victory again. In
the eight'meets that Penn State has
had with the Middies, only two losses
were credited to the. Lions. Navy
reports a more aggressive team than
last year, so a tense meet will un
doubtedly ensue.
Boasting eight,
varsity men on the
squad from last season, the sailors
will. furnish plenty of opposition for.
Captain '"Shorty": Edwards and his
ANNOUNCE GRID TICKET SALE
Student and general. sale of tickets
for the Penn State-Columbia football
game will take place next week at
the Athletic Association ticket office.
The price per ticket is 52.20 including
tax. All seats are located in mid
field sections.
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WALSH WINS GOLF MATCH Walsh, who defeated Nudes one up,
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