Monday Evening, October 23, 1933 Between the Lions with The Sports Editor It takes a champion to come back after defeat. And Saturday's game showed the potentialities in that pack df Nittany Lions, and what can be ex pected of them in the bigger games ahead. They were fighting for their positions, and that revamped line-up had the whole squad putting its, best into the game. Penn State can well be aroused over its team which rolled up such a lop-sided score against a squad which outweighed them sixteen 'Pounds to a man. Many were the alumni moans when those Brown and White huskies came on the field; moans which turned to cheers when ,the Nittany line opened wide holes for the fast Lion backfield to drive through. And when the passing 'at tack started there was no keeping down the score. A team which can Complete ten out of twelve passes is wide awake. No man played a more important role, in the Blue and White victory than Captain Tonimy Slusser. Al though his most spectacular playing was as the receiver of two touchdown passes, his tackling was the bulwark Of the Nittany defense. Every Lehigh play on his Side of the line fotind him taking out interference or getting through .to nail the ball carrier, and often when plays started around the other side he cut across and stopped the 'runner. • Tljat starting backfield combination of Cooper, Morrison ; Sigel, and O'Hora, together with such capable reserves as Knapp, Mikelonis, and Maurer looks good enough to hold its own against Columbia, Syracuse and Penn. • One 'of the most encouraging parts Of Saturday% program was the over whelming victory of • the freshmen over Villanova; encouraging espec ially to the alumni groups which have promoted the enrollment herb of a large part of the yearling squad. That bunch of heavies certainly shows up as the best freshman team here in six years. -J. 1%1. S • Don't let "recurring". - pains ruin your day and deprive you of your normal activio. 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Jfetzel, former Track Coach Nate Cartmell, and their new mentor, "Chick" Wer ner, watching, the Lion harriers open ed their season with an impressive 16-t039 victory over Lehigh on .New Beaver field Saturday afternoon. George Harvey, who'recently broke the course record during time trials, finished almost a quarter of a mile ahead of his team-mate, Joe Alex ander, to win with a time of 27 minutes, 40 seconds. Captain Rishell and Vandermark I tied for third place in the meet, fin ishing with a time of 28 minutes, 45 seconds. Captain MacPhee, of Lehigh, kept Penn State from having a per fect score, when he crossed the finish line:.fifth in 20 minutes, 10 seconds. Light, Penn State, was sixth with a, time of 29 minutes, 45 seconds. PLEBES WIN OVER VILLANOVA, 38-7 Nittany Cubs Completely Outclass Invaders--Robbins Scores First Touchdown Making their 1933 debut, the Nit tany freshman football team romped off with a 38-to-7 victory over the Vil lanova plebes Saturday afternoon. The Lion Cubs took the ball at the kick-off and marched eighty-five yards for a touchdown, Robbins carrying the ball over. Eight plays later, Hess counted for six more points alter a drive from the yearling 35-yard line. After recovering a blocked punt, the Lion Cubs scored again when Girton plungeit through the center of the line. Villanova scored its only touchdown soon after when a Lion fumble was re covered on the 24-yard line. A pass put the ball on the 1-yard line, and McFadden went over on the next play. He also kicked the point after touch down. In the second half, Rhoda, Kirken dall and Ellstrom all scored touch downs as the Villanova defens2 fell apart competely. Villanova made only two first.downs during-the game, one on the only completed forward pass of the afternoon, .and the other aa'a result of twosuccessiveaff-side pan . alties. CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION— Individual email dancing instruction. Call 770• J or 811. Diary Ilanrahan, Fye 'Apia., 200 W. 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FOR SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING • Lion Soccerman Outclass Navy 3-to-1 at Annapolis Completely outclassing their op ponents, the Nittany Lion soccer team defeated the highly-rated Navy eleven at Annapolis, Md., Saturday after noon, by a 3-to-1 score. The Middies obtained their only tally in the second quarter by virtue of a penalty kick. ' Corbett, active outside right, who tallied first in last ,week's encounter, strengthened the scoring attacks of the Lions again in, this meet, by re ceiving the ball with consistency, and scoring the first point in the initial quarter. With this the Tars strength ened their move for the State goal, but were held down easily. Continuing their offensive moves in the second quarter;-Captain "Shorty" Edwards and his team outmastered the Navy by their swiftly-executed 1 passing exchanges. But the Jeffrey machine was upset when Swede Han iOpponents' Scores FOOTBALL Syracuse-14; Cornell-7 Columbia-0; Princeton-20 Penn-7; Dartmouth-14 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. Bucknell-34; E. Strouds J. V.--O SOCCER Templel.; F. & 31.-0 Lafayette-2; Bucknell-2 matnder of the term. Coll W. Itatimab 4011-W Foster. " 42-Itcomh3JM LOST—Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity Pin Satur day night. Initials W. P. N. on back. Re turn to Nickle at l'hi Kappa Tou house. 43-ItconwdMK WANTED—Passengera for Colubia Game. Leuve Friday, return Sunday. 87.50 round trip. Sedan. Auk for Al. 120 Sparks St. 44-ItnpAClt WANTED—Prissentrar to Ncw• York over weekend for Columbia. Fare $1.50. Dial 'II2R 46-IDIRACR WANTED—One student for roomd board in pleasant home. 253 S. Pug h Street. Phone 959 J. 46.1tInulACN EXPERT PICTURE FRAMING THE MUSIC ROOM Q 1033, laccarr & Mynas Toancco Co THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN sen played on a ball that went out of bounds. Navy was given a penalty kick and made it'thereby gaining their cnly tally of the, encounter. Determined .to break the tie, the Lion squad hammered the ball con sistently at Navy'sloa), and complete ly overpoweed the hosts by breaking through their defense. Finscl, inside right, received the_ ball, smashed it down right side, and captured the second goal in the same quarter with a drive into the net 4 Entering . the third quarter, the State machine strove earnestly to make an additional tally, but were unable to crash through. •Substitit ing Masters for Corbett, in the last quarter, however,'.netted the third point for the Lions. (Ambler drove the ball to Masters who:placed the ball in the net four minutes - after the .period Next Week at you want ‘47 , • - • , ranger . Kaugh Cut the tobacco that's MADE FOR PIPES C -..,. L - A Warnc:rpothe;.s Th r Catti..._ ~ . 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