Tuesday, November 27, 1934 41 SCHOOLS TO FACE R. 0. T. C. RIFLE TEAM 15 Others May Accept Challenge Of Military Unit To Enter Marksman’s Contests Forty-one military schools and col leges have accepted challenges to com pete against the R.O.T.C. varsity rifle squad, it was learned this morn ing; Fifteen additional schools have not as yet been heard from, but it is likely, that the majority of them will also be added to the schedule. The meets will take place in their respec tive institutions, each team forward ing their official scores to national army headquarters. Colleges already signed include: Week of January 12, Valley Forge Military Academy, Concordia College; w6ek' of January 19; Oregon State Agricultural College, Wilberforce University, University of Washington; SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY TURKEY DINNER .* 65c Served from 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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Bausch & Lomb week of January 26, University of Washington, University of Pennsyl vania, Rhode Island State College; week of February 9, University of Pittsburgh, Drcxel Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Davidson College, University of Wyoming, Harvard Uni versity; week of February 16, Car negie Institute, University of Pitts burgh, Clemenson College, University of Maryland, College of C. N. Y., Cor nell University, University of Califor nia; week of February 23, Western Maryland College, lowa State Uni versity, North Dakota Agricultural College, Columbia University, Michi gan State University, Auburn Univex*- sity, Ripson College. Others are: Week,of March 2, Kem per Military, School, Washington Uni versity, University of Oregon, Univer sity of Georgia, Syracuse University; week of March 9, New Mexico Mili tary Institute, University of Akron, University of Missouri, University of Illinois, Massachusetts State College, University of New Hampshire, Uni versity of Kentucky. Baked Potato Green Peas Hot Mince Pic NITTANY BOOTERS SWAMP DICKINSON McEwan Tabs 6 of 10 Goals; Lions Tied With Cornell By WALT FREUN'SCH Playing a rather listless game, in which the players moved swiftly to keep warm rather than for any other reason, the Lions sadly ruined the pitchforks of Dickinson’s Red Devils by taking them over, 10-to-l, on New Beaver field Saturday in the season’s finale. Six seniors made their valedictory appearance: Captain Jack Fletcher, Bob Graham, Dick Sigel, Don Mas ters, "Nip” Ambler, and Julie Krcms. Many substitutions and switches were used, such as fullbacks playing in the line, and reserve goalie Ben Palmer at fullback, but the carnage went on .unabated. The possibility that State might garner another championship this year was aided materially over the week-end when Brown defeated Springfield 2-to-l, thus eliminating the latter from the title race. As it now stands, State and Cornell arc in a tie for first place, each being un defeated, although tied once. The Big Red will- play Haverford in a crucial league match Thanksgiv ing day morning on the Main Liners’ field and if Cornell is held to a tie or is defeated, this automatically gives the Jeffreynien the champion ship. To Bill McEwan, "sophomore sensa tion, goes the unique honor of having scored twice as many goals in a sea son as any previous Lion hooter. A 1 Debonis, as a sophomore on the cham pionship team of 1929, scored ten goals to hold the high-scoring honors until now. The season’s record of thirty-eight goals, or an average of over five markers a contest, also sets a new high for future elevens to shoot at. “Mac” was high scorer in Satui-- day’s game, with six goals. Captain Fletcher scored the most spectacular tally, caging one from about twenty five or more yards out. Masters, Bie licki, and Ambler also assisted in the melee to the extent of a goal apiece. With this season now a pleasant memory, Coach Bill Jeffrey, can turn his thoughts to next year’s chances. A veteran forward line will return, but the loss of “Fletch,” especially, will leave a gap that mil take a “lot of filling.” BISON GAME ENDS FOOTBALL SEASON (Continued from page one) The field was a bit muddy, making running plays difficult. A strong wind blowing down into -the open end of the stadium aided the Lions in the first and last quarters and Bucknell in the second and third , periods. On the second play of the second quarter Silvano fumbled on the State WHAT’S THANKSGIVING WITHOUT A TURKEY ' Special Prices at Cook’s Market PHONE 267 YOU'LL ENJOY. THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE ALLENCREST AROUND THE CORNER from the DAIRY STORE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WRIGHTING Between The Lions 'By FRED W. WRIGHT' This is the stoi*y of Gerald Gates and State College H. S., undefeated this morning after meeting Tyrone Saturday on New Beaver field. Since we don’t know yet which is Gerald and which Vincent, we'll call Gerald ‘Peeney’, the same as every body else. Dean Warnock, with blanket and wife, arrived at 1:45 and at 1:59 the game was x*oady to begin. We’re not sure but we suspect Gates Sr. (not Prof.) Oiewine Sr., and Blan chet sr. were there, too. Doc Rite nour arrived shortly after and made sure of having the press box as a wind breaker. Gerald Gates took a pass from Mitchell about 2:02 and van over the goal line unmolested. Correc tion: It was Vincent. No, it was ‘Peeney’. About the same time Ty rone’s Orange and Black were look ing sort of crushed and bruised. The remainder of the quarter was a rather dull affair, Hum Fishburn having arrived late by the circui tous route from the Hollow and wanting to catch up with the game. Just before the end of the second quarter, Fishburn was satisfied and the spectators looked up in time to see Rog Maurer, varsity Richard’s brother, leap over center for an other touchdown. At this point Dean Warnock got to his feet and shook his fist at son Roy, co-captain with the Doc's John, for not scoring. He had only run to the six-inch line the play before. But thats our dean for you. Young Warnock apparently wasn’t watching his father at that particular moment, however, for he made no attempt whatsoever to leave the field and get an excuse. Later, ‘Peeney’ Gates wandered off to the 30-yard line and was bliss fully watching Sherm Lutz’s red plane when Warnock heaved a pass into his arms and he ran almost for another touchdown. We didn’t see the play either; we were watch ing one of the girl cheerleaders. On second thought, it was Vincent. Gates si*, is said to have made re marks that could not exactly have been tolerated by Prof. Espenshade, even in. a..Wednesday.night poker session. ' " By this time, CoacH 'Sen Haines, ; ex-Lion, . was ;Rell efohte. Maybe that 'was .the wrong impression. Add: ‘his 'proteges’ and x*eread. So the Gates plan was very much in evidence Saturday af ternoon. Query: Why doesn’t Penn do a Little Lion? Or whyfdo they? While the boys were wondering whether Lutz would bounce off the uprights or go over for a field goal, Tyrone scored a touchdown, making it 18-7. Lutz soon left, ..however, and shortly after so did Tyrone. Feeling that double pneumonia was not far in the offing, so did we. 35-yard line, putting the Lions in a hole from which they did:not recover until half-time. This period was dom inated by the Bisons even more than the first had been dominated by the Lion. Reznichak let loose a series of pass es that set the Lions back on their haunches twice. Taking the ball on the State 37-yard line, the Bisons began an uninterrupted niarch that was stopped half a yard.from the goal. Barth, who stopped Rezni chak’s plunge for a touchdown, was injured on the play and had to be replaced by Latorre. After half-time Coach Higgins sent in Cooper, Maurer, and Knapp as running mates for Silvano to give the first-string men a rest for the final quarter. In the whole second period State completed six plays, two of them punts. Early in the third quarter Furiell was able to jump on one of Sitarsky's punts just before it bounded across the goal line, and Maurer had to kick from the end zone. He got one off FRESHMEN ELEVEN STOPS GETTYSBURG 26-0 IN FINAL PLAY Owens, Wear Star in Closing Game of Season x With “Rabbit” Wear and Fred Ow ens leading the way, the freshman football team defeated the Gettysburg plebes on the Bullets’ field Saturday afternoon, 2G-to-0, closing one of the most satisfactory seasons in the his tory of recent freshman teams. The Gettysburg team fought hard during the first two- quarters and things were fairly equal until half time, although the Lion cubs did man age to shake Wear loose on a twenty five yard olf-tackle play in the second quarter to score the first State touch down. In the second half the Bullets were unable to cope with the terrific run ning and passing attack put up by the entire freshman team, led by Ow ens and Wear, both of whom got away : frequently for long gains. However, the work of these two brilliant backs would have been nil if Johnny Econo mos, Danny DeMarino, and the rest of the linemen had not been clearing aside the Gettysburg line and back field. The star, “thriller” of the game came in the third quarter when Fred Owens broke through the Gettysburg left tackle, Gacha, and raced through the entire Bullet team with wonder ful interference from his team-mates to score another touchdown. In the same period Carl Wnugaman, left end for State, snagged a pass from Ow ens and stepped across the line to chalk up another tally. Acting captain Johnny Econonios, State’s left guard, who has played stellar hall all season, made himself one of the outstanding stars of the game, when he broke through the Gettysburg line to intercept a Bullet pass from a fake punt formation and score a touchdown in the last period. Cornman, who did the try-for-point kicking for the Lions, scored on only to his 30-yard stripe. Reznichak’s pass to Wilkinson was good for eleven yards and Smith add ed four more on a line buck. Rez nichak then faded back to the 26-yard line and tossed a pass to Smith in the clear on the 2-yard line. He scor ed, and Reznichak kicked the extra point. Several plays after the kickoff Maurer was attempting to punt out of danger on the fourth down from .his own 25-yard line. For once the Lion lino weakened and the whole center of the .Bueknell forward wall, led by MeGaughey, came through to block the punt. Filer grabbed the ball only to fumble it again. Boiston, guard, finally got it and ran to the State 9-yard line before he was stop ped. On the next play Reznichak went wide around right end for a touch down, straight-arming all prospective tacklers. He failed to convert. The quarter ended a few plays later. State’s final chance had come. The wind that had been driving them back to their, goal was now at their backs. Higgins sent in Sigel for Cooper, and Mikclonis for Maurer several plays later. It was State’s chance and they muf fed it. On the first play- of the quar ter Maurer got off a nice kick that travelled with the wind to the Bison 8-yard line. Sitarsky promptly re turned it through the whole State team to his own 47-yard line—farther than the Lions had been in the whole second and third quarters. After that Sitarsky’s punts kept the Lions back in their own territory. Knapp, playing safety, judged sever al of them badly, lotting them roll to the 5-yard line where they were down ed by the Orange and Blue ends. State opened up a barrage of pass es, only one of which was completed. And that play was brought back be cause Fry’s lateral to Mikelonis went slightly forward. EXPERT 1 SHOE REPAIRING 808 MINGLE Next to Fire Hall, Frazier St. —*“YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S” RIFLES AND SHOTGONS Penn State FOR RENT and FOR SALE All Kinds of Rifle and Shotgun Pennants & Novelties TYPFWRITFRS all makes of typewriters 11 FLY? ml Liu) MD FOUNTAIN pENS , FOR RENT AND FOR SALE REPAIRED 50 NEW BOOKS ADDED TO OUR RENTAL LIBRARY OF FICTION two of his four opportunities. Penn State ‘ Gettysburg Eringer Wnugaman L.E._. ,_L.T Gaclra DeMarino Zachowski L.G'. Florence Endcrs C._. Hebert Economis R.G R. Ross Cornman R.T._~. 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