Wedesday, SepNmbei..l4; 1985 53 Football Cand 14 Varsity Lettei Winners, 7 of Last Year's Starters Among '35 Lion Aspirants Stiff Work-outs Will Start Early Next Week as Squad Drills for. Opener With Lebanon Valley Saturday, October 5 Fifty-three candidates for the 1935 Penn State football team reported to the Coaching staiLheaded by Robert A. "„Bob" Higgins on Monday for pre-season practice sessions. This is the larg est turn-out in years., Every one, of the fourteen varsity letter winners who were ex-, petted to relurn are back, besides most of the last year's fresh men "and several new upper class can• didates and transfeis The Lions met first Monday morn ing and again' in the afternoon lec- tures. Equipment has been - given out, and light practices will be engaged in on New Beaver field. for the, rest of this week. Actual work-outs are ex pected to begin early next week. Bob Higgins is starting his sixth season as bead- coach here. The sche dule will start in three weeks from Saturday, - on October 5, when the Lions Meet Lebanon Valley here. Al Klock," minor letter winner at guard last year, will - not return. lie would be a junior. Carl Waugaman. 'regular end on Nels Walke's • craek freshman team; last year, was oper ated on on Thursday, and will not be , available for some time, if at all. Two others ivho were expected to return but did not are Joe Krupa, junior end, and Tosti, sophomore tackle. Both may be back. This situation leaves veterans of last year's varsity for every position on fho 1935 team except one guard and three backfield posts. Among the candidates for the' guard position left vacant by the graduation of Lou Kreizman is Johnny Economps, 100 pound sophomore, and captain of. last year's yearling eleven. He prepped at Kiski. Two of the other aspirants for the post are Harry Latorre, listed at 190 pounds, who played considerable time with the varsity last year; mid Fran cis Wismer,2o3-pound senior. An in jury aboveWismees_.eye hamlicapped . him at the, beginning of litst. season. Other guard ,candiclutes are:.. Ho, enstine,' 185:acnind :bopliomore; ible; 180-pound sophomore; Zochowski, 180-pound sophomore; and ',Perlman, a junior who saw'action lad year. Among the leading candidates for the backfield posts is Bill' Cooper, 190-pound full, who saw. a lot of ac tion with the varsity. last year and the year before. He can pass, hit the line, kick, and block. He is a' senior. Another back with experience is Lefty Knapp, 165 poundk - He is also a senior. Another senior, candidate. for quarter, is Dick Maurer, 108 pounds. He substituted for Al Mikel onis most of last season. Red O'Hora, 173-pound senior, played varsity quarterback .most of his sophomore year, and was kept out PENS WATCHES Welcome, Class of '39 College Avenue—Opposite Campus REPAIRING ' ALARM CLOCKS HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS $1 an hour, or 6-hour ticket for $5 13-hour ticket for $lO FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre—Phone 9655—Open Day and Night Noy . TEXT: BOOKS Drawing Instruments last year because of a pre-season in jurq to his ankle. Francis Andrews, 172-pound senior, is a halfback as pirant. Junior backs, nll of whom have . seen some varsity action, are: Ber -1 nie Girton;. quarterback; 170 pounds; Mike Kornick, half, -170 Pounds; Whitey Rhoda, full, 195 pounds; Ar thur Yett, halfback, 160 poundsv And Al Ochrock. quarterback, a graduate of Central High and a transfer from Temple. Sophomore backs are Kominic, full; Bolig, half; Campion, half; Donato, half; Eshbach, half; Owens, half; Sheridan; Wear, quarter; Wilmer, half; mid Grieve, half. Last yeaes only varsity back who returns this year is Tommy Silvano, 190-pound - full, who was high scorer for the Lions last season. At the ends, Coach Higgins has Art Pry, 185-pound senior, and Frank Smith, 175-pound sophomore who won three major letters last year. Both were regulars last season. Other ends are Bob Morini and Lee Sunday, both sophomores who Saw action last year; Rush Stevenson, and Blank, sophomores; Dan Park, ai sophomore who was not out last year, and .Walslayer, a Mont Alto boy last year. ..Last year's starting tackles, Cap tain Bob Weber and Roy Schuyler, are both back. Both will be hard men to dislodge. Other tackle material is Corman, sophomore; Cromwell, jun ior; DeMarino, sophomore; and Sal isbury, junior. ' . Chuck Cherundolo, last season's center, is back weighing 205 pounds. Other: candidates for the pivot post are. Jim °Worn, 'l7O-pound senior; Enders,:sophomore;, and. Bill Miller; The coaching staff remains the same as last year. EXPERT PRESSING and DRY CLEANING Also the Latest in TOP COATS, SUITS and SLACKS GERNERD'S South Allen Street Artists' Supplies dates Report to Coach Bob Higgins Monday Weber To Captain. Lion Football Team Bob Weber, captain of the foot ball team, will be leading his second Blue and White team onto an inter collegiate field this fall when the sea son opens. Last year as a junior be was captain of the,Lion lacrosse team as well as being a member of the var sity football team. Last year in football he started ev ery game at his regular position and when the season closed he had a great deal more actual playing time than any other State player. As tackle, Weber has been a constant defensive threat because deipite his 195 pounds, he, has a shiftiness and speed which BUY YOUR RADIO THE MU Graham & Son Our fortieth year in business to greet a Freshman Class. Graham's, that friendly little store. We are now showing the newest Woolens in Fall and Winter fabrics for , Custom Tailoring. SMITH TAILOR SHOP - - Next to Post Office Cleaning Pressing , Repairing FRED'S Trade at KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Bldg. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN enables him to break through a hard charging line 'repeatedly. He is the third of three brothers, all of whom have won athletic fame here, particu larly in lacrosse. Joe Bielicki will act as captain for the soccer team. Bielicki is a stellar half-back in Coach Bill Jeffries' line up. Duverney Book will captain the Nittany cross-country team this fall. 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