Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 07, 1933, Image 4

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    ONES
Between
the Lions
with
The Sports Editor
:llue . h,iliscussion has been going. Lb,
•mind:: !ately as to whether Penn or
Penn State will be named eluulTions
I the intercollegiate Soccer Associa7
tion. Bah claims are bused on, the
fa;:t that their trains have been un-
defeated in Icafrue contests this year,
Lot the assertion of the Nittnny Lions
seem,. more logical in that only one
goal has been scored against Bill
Jel frey's eleven, while five points
have been talked, on the Red and Blue
Unless a play-off is scheduled be
tween the two schools, the quothin
will have to wait until the association
meet• in January to award the chant-
pionship, and since the president of
that group is Nom Penn, breaks are
very liable to go that miy. Because
the College has made no steps in ar-
•tnging an extra-season game, only
real interest on the part of the stu-
dents will bring it about. Letters
savoring the tilt, and sent to Phila-
delphia papers will, aid considerably
Although the swimming team is not
sponsored by the College, a great deal
or student interest has been shown in
the sport. The victory Dyer Johns
town Saturday showed the potentiali
ties in the squad, and premises a good
Showing in future meets this year.
The original conception . o . ,the saf
ety
1
was to protect'a team's ,
lead, tilthough, that is seldom: the casel
today. That is why it was given. the
11:1111e to play safe. Coop Fcenckused.
it to good advantage in a 'mink with
Syracuse in 1529.
The Nittany Lions- had scored in
the third period, and were' leading
n-to=o, - wheri the. Orange . CleNien . beitan
a rush which carried - to the. Blue and,
White goal. After the. Lion team had:
recovered the ball on downs 'French,
immediately grounded the.ball, behind
the goal line to prevent the possibili
ties of a Syracuse touchdown. But
again the Hill team started a march.
down the field, but was held on the
goal, and French -grounded the
again. The final score was 640-4:
This and That
"King" Cole gained honorable men
-4n on the Associated Press All-East
n eleven ... and along with Tommy
tasser was awarded the some honor
the United Press All-Eastern
eleven . . . Cliff 'Montgomery also.
named Slusser on his allopponent.
tram . . Three Penn Coaches se
lected Cole as an all-opponent, while
Slusser gained the same mention on
Don Kellet's selection .....With. the
footfall season ended, Temple's famed
"Pop" Warner has deserted Philadel
phia for California
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Ng Med
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No-gift gives more pleas
ure to friends and , rela
tives than a phatograp . h:
It is a gift' of la'silng
pleasum. Row about giv
ing some for Christmas
this year.
PENN 'STATE
PHOTO SHOP
DA**o 4**
Penn Holds Tke-With Lions
For Soccer Championship
Jeffrey's Undefeated, Squad .E!eadloeked With
Quaker City Booters—Student Body
Here Favors Challenge,
I=l
An a rule to the victor belong the
'spoils, but Coach Bill Jef f i•ey's un
defeated. soccer squad, even. though it
attained the most nearly perfect scare
in the. Eastern Intercollegiate league
for the past season, cannot claim a
championship because of Penn's 6-to-0
triumph over Cornell last Thursday.
Since both the Philadelphia aggre
gation and the Nittany Lions emerged
'victorious" in all of their six games;
the contest has resulted in a dual
possession of the eastern champion
ship. Penn's , schedule included six
teams of the Eastern krague while
State's listed only ;our. Jeffrey's
team, however, : amassed five shut-out
scores to Penn's three. Only four
games were needed for league recog
nition.
5, Goals. Seared Against Penn
A glance over the Blue and White
record for this season reveals that
twenty-three, goals have been scored
against its opponent's one—and that
'in the Navy game by virtue of a pen
alty kick.. While Penn has scored.
twenty-five tallies for the year, five
black marks have been posted against
it. puinceto n "registered two, Temple
two, end Yale. one.
Unlasu a match, for the final play
off can. be arranged with the Quaker
City men, the contest will undoubtedly
remain a tie. Graduate managers of
athletics and undergraduate managers.
..of- the .sport front each of the sixteen
colleges. in the league will vote . upon
the-two contestants for the champten
ship when. they meet at the league'
convention in New York City .the
:first Saturday. in' January.
Won, Trophy Twice
Student opinion 'here seems to be.
,highly: in favor of challenging • .the
,Red andi3lue.squad for a game before
the. league meets in January. Judged
as the strongest - team in the east, • the
soccer fans .have registered- their. de-
OF FINE TUIMS.II TOBACiC
l~ : 'd'; yr.'.is2
L V 1
ALWAYS tl e fnessto&dccos
sire for n contest and reports indicate
that a have is-being made to schedule,
a match.
Coach .TeiTrey, has tutored two
chinipionship tennis for Penn State
since his arrival here in 152 G. The
Xiang) , Looters captured the Inter
collegiate.trophy in 102 G and again in
1529. During their existence, the
'squads have lost only five varsity
gaMes in seven . years.
Joe BeiHeld took' scoring honors
during .the. past season with six goals
to his' credit. Don. Mhsters, who set
a new record, for scoring goals as a
substitute. player, came second and
tallied five. points, while covering the
post- of center forward.
Eddy ,Finn', inside right, kicked,
four goals. during the entire season,
.and equaled, Corbett, center forward,
who, also, scored four, Captain
•"Shorty"' Edwards aided' his team, by.
bagging three tallies, while Jack
Fletcher 'scored one, to help, pile up 'a
total of twenty-three goa:s.
SIGMA P.I. SEttiN.s. i. MI,
I.I.OItSE-SH,O. CRA3LPI,ONSHIP
Sigma Pi won the.intramural horse
shoe, pitching. tournament for 'the sec
ond consecutive year when. they com
pletely outclassed the Alpha Phi Delta
'teani in the final game played, on the
Recreation, 'hall.',,grounds yesterday
afternoon.
The. Sigma Pi team toot three,
straight games. The winning team,
comnosed, of Robert C. Struble
and , Bernard A. Riley '36, is the same:
duo which annexed the cup. last year.
LES SABEURS TO MEET CLUB:
Les- Sabeurs, honorary fencing fra
ternity, will meet the 'Amateur Fenc
ing club of Philadelphia in a match
in' the , Armory at 7:o'clock: Saturday
night. •
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41iThors thefitest w0,*2497*40,:' '
ALlirmislachies-fieasel--
THE PENN.'STATE.COLLEGIAN
Tutored Bootees
RILL JEFFREY,
6 Vaiwity. Havier.s
Recejoe.Letier S'
Six, members of the varsity eros-
country. scaled were awarded major
letters at. a -meeting of :the.Athletic'
Association last. night.' They , were
Captain William , a: F.tishel, '34; J, , c
. senh S. Alexander '35, Duverogy C.
Book '36, George 'W. Harvey '35,
John. IL Light: '36, and. Paul; L.
Vandermark '35. Robert, C. •Hqt-
nawalt '?4, this. year's student marl
.
ager,..also received a . letter. awand.,
' freshmen to, receive , rinmerals
were:,..James M. Calehuff, Thomas
D. Crum, llowarll A. Downey, Air.
thur A.- Gottlieb, James.P: Itutche
,Onr. jack -Patterson, Elton , B.
Tait, and.\V.illiam Trimble.
BERM( WINS MAJOR bErr.glp
N.-parker Berry . '34 was awarded
maim' football letter, making : twenty
nine instead of..twenty4ight letter
winners a.s was previouili announced.
'Berry played taelcliuntil phis: year,
when he:_was shifted to a
ghard po
sition. .
ALL 1. FOOTBALL
TEAM. ANNOUNCED
• ..
Kipp Sigma Places:B on,Squad,
Parks. Aldrich .Repeak as.
Honorary Members
I For the second consecutive year, the
iintrainural. touch football' tournament
.winners have placed four. men on the
all-intrimural team. In the , 1933 se
lections, 'two line positions. and the,
•two halfback poks were. awarded; to.
members, of Kappa. Sigma's champion
eleven., „
Chi Phi, runner-up in the tourna
ment this year, were represented; by.
three plAyers, while. Sigma Phi Ep
5i10n,..1932. tournament winners. and
nuarter-Rnalists this year, secured two
positions.. Phi. Kappa Tau, tourna-.
ment (juarter-finalists, and: Chi Up-.
snap, .semi-linalists, each placed one
man on the first team.
Parka Retains Position ..
Jack Aldrich, who a son honorable
mention
,in , last S , ear'S. selections, and
his running mate; Dick 'Flenniken,
were 'ninied to. the. halfback. p'osts.
Aldrich's sweeping end runs and'. for
ward ' , passing contributed to,
Kappa, Sigma's. successful' :season.
Dick Ritenour, left end; who: was on
the, receiving end of Aldrich'ipasses,
and Roger' lietzet right tackle; were
Kappa„Sigipa's line repreientlitives.
Keith parks,, Sigma Phi .EpsilOr4
quarter back, woii the first team posi
tion for. the second year. Langford
Dobbins, his, teammate, was named
al,l-intramural, guard, Ed Atkinson;
'fullback; Briggs. Pruitt, center; 'and
Joe Bone,, left guard, 'represented, the
Chi' Phi gri f ider. s .
Bob, Watkins, Phi Kappa Tau, was
awarded. the. left, tackle position, and
fim 'Reed, Chi Upsilon, was named
right end., The selections ,Were based
'on, listS subMitted by,. the group, who
acted as officials. for the games this
fall.
'COLUMBIA HONORS, s4,use,R
Football Captain Tommy Musser
was, selected .as left end on , Captain.
'Cliff, Montgomery's all-opponent . 4e
lectjon. foi: Columbia UnNersity: - •
=ME
Thursday- Evening, Decezrpc? 7, 1933
Al&lntramural Football S3lections for 1933
First Team
Ritenour, 'Kappa Signe,
Kappa,
Bone, CI •
Pruitt, Chi . Phi; ' C , Sigmn Phi Epsilon
Dobbin.,, Sigma, Phi Epsilon RC „Stiles, Phi Kappa Sigma
Hetz2l, Kappa„.Sigma Bucaltowslzi, chi Upsilon
Reed, Chi. Upsilon , :,RE_ Stocker, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Parks,,Signm.Phi.Epsilon Harper, Phi Kappa, Sigma
Aldrich, Kappa Sigma ..LHB , _ Meredith, Chi. Phi
Flenniken, ,Kuppn, Sigma. .Kappa Tau
Atkinson, Chi Phi ...,_-__. _____ PH E. Walters, Kappa Sigma
ilopprAbli Mention
Linemen:. McFarland, Kenning, Alpha „Tau. Omega; Sharkey, Chi
Upsilon; Walsh, Kappa. Sigma; ; Anderson, Phi Gainrea'Delta; 'Gies,
Sigma . Phi Epsilon; Kensinger, Sigma Pi.
Backs: Balling, Kappa.• Sigma; MeKechnie, Phi Gamina Delta;
Felker, John, Phi Kappa Sigma; Custer, Sigma Phi Lp;iloni~
C(Alege- Curt• Rate Store
•
Xnms Greeting Cards in Every Assortment.
• ' • Xmas Cards.- 3c to 20c. :
Xmas Seals, Tags and Tissue Paper.
Gift • Novelties, 10c-25c-50c and up. •
GO . tlemen;s.Grift 4 Boxes in.
• .Igell/IPl!'s—Yardlgy—Coty's. and Lentherie.„
Novelty Writing Paper -25 c to $l.OO.
Whitman and ghellenberger Candy in, Xmas Boxes.
An• Assortment- of Imported Hand Bags-50c to $5.00.
Cigarettes Ilc Pack • Cartons $1.05. •
WATCH!. OUR WI.;kIDOWS , FOR SPECIALS.
FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY
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of earth—called in Turkish,
"tic t,'obaCcos grown there cost as
apoi.ind. Carefully they are
,exartiined, leaf% by leaf. Often it takes a
quit whol,,day, , .to select two pounds of
certain of, fine tobaccos. Lucky Strike
die,ikr.o,rld!s.higgest user of fine Turkish
ibfiadcbs. For these tender, delicate-Turk
isfileaveiareblended: with choice tobaccos.
from our Own SOuthland—to make your
LUcky Strike a cigarette that is fully packed
—4quqd and jiim—free, from loose ends.
taste bettertsmoother.
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FOR THROAT PROTECTION—FOR BETTER TASTE
Second Tenm
Rositions
Perry, Beta Theta Pi
Wtigner, Kappa Sigma
Miller, Phi Kappa Tau
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