Saturday Morning, October 21, 1933 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor Thanksgiving . Day 1919 Penn State • and Pittsburgh are tangling 'in another. one of their famous. Tur key day:batfle& The ball is in the Lions' possession on their own five- yard line. But instead' of calling for. a,punt, the signals are given for • a Pass. Back snaps the ball to' Hess and catching the Panther's napping, he 'tosses to Bob Higgins, who runs the, length of the field for the first touch down of the game and the Lions are, on their way to a 20-to-0 victory. . j Alumni Day 1929W00d of Lafay- ette has-kicked a field goal for the Only score of the game. The contest is nearing the end of the .last quar ter, with Lafayette, deep ,in its own territory punting out of danger, and the whistle for the end of the game .blows while the...ball -is still -in the air. But' the play must be cons pleted • and Coop French catches the, kick and tosses a lateral to Yutz ti.iedriCh on the other side of the 'field. Interference quickly forms and the Lion half runs through the entire Maroon team for a touchdown. When it looks as though they would go down to inevitable defeat, the Lions have Milled 'the game out of the fire and accomplished the most thrilling play in Penn State football history. -4. M. S EVERY SEASON • . THE OFFICIAL HOST THE CAMPUS GREEN ROOM • \ EAST COLLEGE ,AVENUE ' , •i Aeross from the. Campus PHONE 734 • • WELCOME ALUMNI Visit the Rathskeller " • 'ls LTnder Jim's Place—Allen Street LUNCH ALL SANDWICHES 5c BOTTLED BEER 10c h TWO of tile Best Beers Made on Draught Barbey's—Made in Reading . • • ,Blatz—Made in Milwaukee HORSEBACK. RIDING GENTLE HORSES AND FREE INSTRUCTION • $l.OO Per Hour-12-Etour Ticket $lO MAKE. RESERVATIONS—PHONE 9799 Open Day and Night • CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL In Rear'of Hotel and Theatre $25 reward to the person, or persons furnish ing inforniation that will lead .to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties solicit ing work under the name of the STATE COLLEGE DRY CLEANING WORKS (WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS) 'Plant and Office-1004 West College Avenue PRONE 995 LION HA PRESIDENT TO FIRE GUN STARTING RACE Coach Werner Will Make Debut As New Mentor of Nittany Varsity Trackmen E=l President Ralph D. Hetzel will of- . Jicially start the Lehigh-Penn State ~- c ross-country run on New Beaver field this afternoon during the second quar ter of the football game. The gun will begin the Nittany harrier season with the Lions, running under the tu telage—Of a new track coach, Chick ;Werner, formerly of the University of Illinois. • . Numbers for the team were assign ed yesterday afternoon. Captain Rishell, 141; Harvey, 142; Vander: mark; 143; Alexander, 144;. Book, 145; Hoffinan, 146; and Light, 197, haVe been named to start the race. HoW ever;• Norton may. be' sulistituted at the last moment as several of the starters have colds that may keep them under wraps. Werner Pessimistic Names and numberS of the Lehigh squad, which spent last night with the . football team at:Bellefonte, are: Cap, tain'MacPhee 191; Evertt, 192; Bayer, 193; Eriscoll, 194; Fritz, 195; Tans sig, 196; and Strubhar'll97: . "Frankly, I'm pessimistic over the outcome of the meet;" Werner reiter ated yesterday afternoon. "The team is hardly in condition to enter the race. Lehigh has a strong squad and the finish will be close either way." A.reqtiest that the crowds watch, ing the football game and the race would not.interfere with the runners by standing on the track or at the ' Burrowes street gate at which the contestants leave and enter the track; wan voiced by Robert C. Howarth '34 manager. RIERS TO FACE - LEHIGH HERE THIS AFTERNOON How Lions, Engineers Will Line-Up 'PENN STATE . LEHIGH No. Player Wt. - Position No. Player 40 Slusser {C) 174_ Left End ___ 7 Fortman 8 Cole 193 __ Left Tackle __79 Scobey 185__ Left Guard __33 Robinson 165-- Center ____Bo Dernardst 170_ Right Guard Suvilsky 200__Right Tackle__BB Preston 175__ Right' End '_:66 Stallings 155_ Quarterback _l6 ' Short (0) 161 E. Left Halfback "_34 Riater 147zRight Halfback-42. Ock 43 Sloan • • 21 J O'Hora 5 Woolridge 37. Woolbert 44 McKee 11 Maurer 4 Sigel 1 Morrison 190__:Fullback Bennett 46 'Cooper Lions Will E In Alumni (Continued from page one) , lege until just before game time. They were quartered in Bellefonte last night. The Lehigh band has accom panied the team for the game and will parade, along with the Blue Band, during the half. Line-up. Shuffled Unsatisfied with his proteges' show ing last Saturday, Coach Higgins has shuffled his line-up for the Home coming Day contest, and as a result three players will be starting their first intercollegiate _ . football game. Harry Woolridge, 170-pound senior, will start at right guard, ,while Jim O'Hora 165=Tiound center up from last years' freshman team, and Bill Cooper, fullback, are the other Lions who came to the fore as a result of a spirited scrimmage Wednesday night Either Al Mikelonis or Dick Maurer will call sginals, while the twins of the Lion pony. backfield, Harry Sigel and "Barrel" Morrison, will start. as halfbacks. Bill Cooper gets his first starting test in Leo Skemp's fullback post., Tho Lions Nveh the last regularly scheduled game with a national cham pionship team against Lehigh, 28-to-7, while two years ago a post-season benefit game ended with Clan Higgins victorious by a 31.-to-0 romp. Two years, has seen great changes, how- . ever, and the Engineers will invade New Beaver field with one of the strongest , rated teams in many. a moon. The game Saturday afternoon will mark the .thirteenth timt that the 11 TEAMS WIN L M. GRID CONTESTS Kappa Delta Rho; Semi-finalists Last Year,. Eliminated by Phi Sigma : Delta Alpha Tau Omega eliminated Phi Gamma Delta in Thursday afternoOn's game of the intramural touch football tournament by a 7-to-0 score. Phi Kappa defeated Theta Nu Epsilon 14-to-0, and Sigma Phi . Epsilon won over Beta Theta Pi 17-to-0 in the other games played Thursday. I Phi Sigma Delta defeated Kappa Delta' Rho, last year's semi-finalists, Wednesday . afternoon by the score of 19-to-0; and Unit 8A scored a 6- to-2 victory over Phi Sigma Kappa. Delta Upsilon won a 7-to-6 victory over Theta Chi. • Other victories were scored 'Allis week when .Delta Chi defeated Sigma Chi by a 7-to-0 score on Monday - night. Phi Kappa Sigma eliminated Sigma Pi Tuesday afternoon by a score of 12-to-0, and Watts hall won a 4-to-2 decision over Unit 3 on the first downs. Tuesday night Chi Upsilon' defeated Tau Kappa Epsilon by a 6-to-0 score. • Twelve games have been played in the first round, of the tournament, ac cording to William , Lauer '35, tourna ment manager. Alpha Zeta was vic torious in the opening gime last week. MARSHALL OPPOSES WALSH Thomas E. Marshall '36 will oppose Mason Walsh '37 in the.final round of the college golf tournament to be played. off this week-end. STORAGE AND GENERAL REPAIRS • Gulf Gaioline Courtesy Cards Flonqied R. F. STEIN MOTOR COMPANY 121-123 South Burrowes Street' COLLEGE BOOT . SHOP SEE THE NEW BOSTONIANS $5.50 $7.50 105 East Beaver Avenue • • COME OUT AND SEE US OVER THE WEEK-END ALUMNI STATE COLLEGE AIR DEPOT; INC. • Boalsburg—Phone 9042 TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN gage Lehigh Battle Today Lions have met thS Engineers -since 1888, when the rivalry' first began. It also ,marks the, Bret time that a, Le high. team has played on New Beaver field since 1921. In 1931, however, the Brown and White-met. the .Lions in Philadelphia in an unemployed bene fit game:. . . BOOTERS . TO MEET. NAVY AT ANNAPOLIS Will Play • Only fOreign Tilt of - SeasOn With Midshipmen • This Afternoon By A. CONRAD -lIAIGE.S. Making their debut.' in foreign ter ritory, the Nittany Lion soccer squad will encounter the strong Navy eleVbn at • Annapolis this afternoon in the only away-from-hoMe engagement of the season: Traveling by .bus, the Jeffrey-coached ,aggrekation left yes terday morning : for the Naval Acad emy with fifteen mon who will take part in the fray. . . Endeavoring to .duplicate•the 2-to-0 shut-out victory over• the Middiei in 1929, the Elena will , offer plenty of opposition with their aggressive' line up. 4 In the •eitht 'meets that Penn State - had 'with 'the' Middies, 'only two losses• were credited to the lef-: frek-coached' teams"; 40'925 and in: Beasts of '8 Vaisity Men According to 'advanced reports frbm the .Academy, the sailors will supply Captain :”Shorty" EdWards and his squad • with .•Strong defensive The' Tars . .baast of eight, Varsity. men on Ilia last seasen,'. whip aided in winning the. easiern intercol legiate,Soecer championship: .NaVir I has played ; only Ink gime thus far this season,' having defeated Lehigh last Saturday, 5-0-1. At the sound of the Whistle-Palmer will substitute for_Bell; regular goalie for„the Lions who did - iikit make the trip on account of sickness.. Graham will cover.left-halftiack,position with Corbett on outside right. , Sigel, reg-' ular of last year's -squadovill defend the post' of right fullback with Ed wards covering.center *Ward. Swede Hansen will splay:right half back position,. with Jack,Fletcher as center halfback, Long as left halfback; and Finsel, inside right. ,Other posts will be defended byßieliCki. at inside left, and Ambler, outside' right. .Lion substitutes who made'. the trip. were Shins, Sutcliffe, Master and • i t; ^ OUT IN . .PRE-SEASON; PRACTICES With over. fifty men; reporting to night practice three times a week; Penn State's court:mete. under the training of Coach Spike' Leslie are fast approaching mid-season 'tough ness. It is with this idea in 'mind that Spike called the early practices this fall. He hopes that through work with passing, foul shooting; and long shots from the center of the floor to develop a team which will be more than ready to face a tough schedule this winter.. PLEBE CRIBBERS TO PLAY AT 12:30 Will. Oppose Villanova in First Game of Season on New Seaver Field Today By JOHN A. BRUTZFIAN •55 With the Villanova Plebes as their opponents, the Nittany freshman foot ball team will open its season on New Beaver practice field at 12:30 o'clock today. Although Villanova comes here with two games already played, Coach Nelson S.- Welke is far from pessi mistic. The freshmen squad is free from injuries and in the height of condition as a result of five weeks' intensive practice. When the Lion cubs face the Wild cats, Sunday and Smith will hold down the ends, with Schuyler and Barth at the tackle positions. Mur ray will start at center, .while Bata glia and Levinson will be found at guard. Girton will start at quarterback for the Lions, with Rhoda and Hess at the half-back posts. Robbins will hold doWn fullback to complete the start ing line-Up. However, Coach Welke is planning to use his entire first squad some time during the game. 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