Monuay Evening, Decembei. 11, 1933 Between the Lions with The Sports. Editor • It has been the custom. here to m gard the LebanoriValley football team as the weakest opponent on the Nit tany Lion schedule. With this in mind we were surprised at the record of the Flying Dutchmen for the past eleven years. In that time "Hooks" Mylin has developed tehms which have won thirty-six out of ninety-three games played, tying twelve, and losing forty five. But of the games lost, the Leb anon Valley teams dropped thirty to teams entirely out of their• class. This year, Mylin handicapped by a small squad, placed his eleven at the top of the mythical small college championship list, with its greatest achievement that of holding P. M. C. to a scoreless tie. But the Flying Dutchmen still look back to 1927'whe'n they defeated Brown 13-to-12. .-;T. M. S . • ./4 • . 1— • ‘• GIFTS OF DISTINCTION HOINABERG The Jeweler Opposite yostof rice Merry Christmas to All! 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WHEN IN DOVBT GI•VE LINGERIE CHOOSE 'IT HERE AND NOW • THE' IIUSH & .BIILL COMPANY Corner 'Of Allen Street and Beaver Avenue FRATERNITY PRINTING r ~ CHRISTMAS BANQUET PROGRAMS CHRISTMAS CARDS CHAPTER PAPERS . INVITATIONS STATIONERY ANNOUNCEMENTS NITTANY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY Between the Corner and the Mois Columbia Places 6 G Syracuse, Penn Place 2 Each; Lehigh Man Named All-Anieiican Eleven geleeted by Members ;y Squad in Survey Of Nittany Varsi Six players of the Columbia Univer sity football team were named on the mythical all-opponents eleven by Lion gridmen last night. Pennsylvania and Syracuse were each 'represented by 'two players, while one gridman from . Lehigh was selected_ on the.team. Three line and three backfield po sitions were awarded to Columbia players. Dzamba, Ferrara, and Ma 'tat were named to the three positions on the right side of the mythical line, while Montgomery, captain of the Rose Bowl tournament entrants, was a unanimous choice for, quarterback and Barabas and Brominski monopol ized the halfback positions. SeCond Teain Named .Pennypacker, who scored the tying touchdown in the Penn-Penn. State game, was named to the left end pa isition and captain Engle was seletted las the first tenth center. Steen, Sy racuse,,was selected as the left tackle, while his team-mate, Stark, was nam ed to the fullback position. Lehigh gained the other position, with Robin son being, named to the left guard po sition. On the second team, Columbia again had the most players selected on the all-opponents team. Four stalwarts of King Leo were selected, with Pennsyl vania and Syracuse each placing three. Muhlenberg had two men selected, while Lehigh placed one. Out of four *teen 'positions Columbia players were chosen to fill ten. Closeyote.on Ends -Witl'the-exceptions of left end and HOLIDAY . *SPECIALS' left guard, the selections figuratively fell into place. Pennypacker shaded McDowell, of Columbia, , by only one vote for the wing Position, while Rob inson won out over Watkins, of Muh lenberg, Pinckney. of Columbia, and Suvalsky of Lehigh, by the same mar gins. Secolid team selections, however, ran closer. Watkins, Pinckney, and' Sy valsky finally wound up in a tie for second team guard honors, while three of the backfield positions were hotly contested. Select All-American Team Captain Tisdale, Syracuse, won dot over Mere, his team-mate, by one vote. But the closest vote centered around the quarterback selection. Since Weiner, of Muhlenberg, lead Kellett, of Pennsylvania, by only one vote and'r other backfield selections trailed fur in the distance, the Mules' field gen eral was placed at quarterback; with the Quaker being moved td a 'halfback position.. - Lion lettermen also selected a my; thical All-American'. team, naming Skaldany, Pitt, and Petrosky, Mich-, igan, ends; Ceppi,. Princeton, and Crawford, Duke, taekles; Jablomiky; Army, and Corbus; Stanford, guards; Bernard ; Michigan, center; Warbur ton, Southern California, quarter back; Sauer, Nebraska, fullback; Buckler, Army, left halfback; Lund; Minnesota, anti Purvis, Pur:iue, right halfback. Two of Captain Slusser's team-mates selected jtim as All-Amer ican left end; while Cale .and Bedoski were also mentioned for honors. Season's Greetings - from RAND BEAUTY SHOP,. • NOTICE ,Wowill.close at 1 m.Satorday, December 16. JOHN LAUGH & SONS THE PENN STATE dOtLEGIAN ridden in All-Oppone All -Opponent Grid Selections for . 1933 First Team . Position Second Team • i'erinynackar, Penn Left En i d __________McDowell, Columbia Steen, Syracuse Left Tackle ___., Palumbo, Pennsylvania Robinson, Lehigh Left Guard ______ Watkins, Muhlenberg ______ Pinckney, Columbia Suvalsky, Lehigh Engle, Pennsylvania Center . Wilder, Columbia Dzamba, Columbia -.. ' __ Right Guard __Newcomb, Pennsylvania Ferrara, Columbia Right Tackle . Vavra, Syracuse Matal, -• Right End W. Singer, Syracuse Montgomery, Columbia ____ Quarterback Weiner, Muhlenberg Barabas, Columbia Left Halfback _____ Kellett, Pennsylvania RrominiSki, Ctilurnbia _____Right Halfback.. Tisclale,•Syracuse Stark, Syracuse ....__ Fullback Navel, Columbia End: Johnson. Syracuse; tackle: Carter, Muhlenberg; Volkin, Lebanon Valley; guards: Young, Muhlenberg; Jontos, Syractise;.cen ter: M. Singer; Syracuse; backs: 3lerr., Ginter, Syracuse; Chamber lain, Lewis, Pennsylvania. GEIGER CHOSEN TO LEAD GLEN -SWIMMERS! Meet W4tlt Williamsport Schedulcd l , For Tuesday Night' . Postponed Richard A. Geiger '36 was elected captain of this year'sGlennland swine ming team at a meeting of squad members last week. Geiger won 'Rise first all-Ccalege swimming meet held at Glennland re-1 cently. He is the present holder of the Tri-State record for the 100-yard backstroke and co-holder for the 100-1 yard freestyle. He won the Schuyl-1 kill three and one-half mile backstroke swim three years 'in a row, break-1 ing four records in it. In 1912 he I broke the one-mile freestyle on his back in seventeen minutes at Sharp- I less Lake,- Westchester. In 1931 and : 1932 he swam for Penn A. C. The'dual meet with Williamsport GROCERS • . C., originally scheduled for Tues ay night, has been postponed indef nicely, according to Coach Beatty. SLEIGHING Organize a Party for This Afternoon or Evening Make Reservations NOW PHONE 9799 CAMPUS SADDLE • SCHOOL In Itea . r of lintel and Theatre Spread Christmas Cheer Throughout the Year. 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