Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 17, 1935, Image 3

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    .Tudsday, September.l7, 1935
NittanyNridniert_
&gage in Heavy
Practice Drills
Lee. SUnday Injured,
Unable to Play
This Season
Fine Spirit otPlayerg
Makes Outlook Bright
By PHIL HEISLER '
• . With one week of preliminary
training under.its belt, the Penn State
football team 'engaged in: its first real
practice • game Saturday, showing
form that substantiates the general
• opinion that the Nittany Lion team
-is on the road up to regain lostlau
els of mist masons.
Lee Sunday, an end who- saw var
'sity service last year, suffered a bro
ken, kiee bone which .will probably
keep him out of the line-up for the
remainder of the season. Several.
other candidates, including 'Whitey
Rhoda, , Park Eshbach,' and Lute
Barth, were unable to play due to
slight injuries, but will be back in
condition by October 5; when the Li
ens open their season here against
Lebanon 'Valley.'
With fifty-three candidates out for
the team, there has. been little stress
laid on a "first team." Coach Bob
Higgins, has divided the squad into
rather evenly matched reams, the
Blues and Whites, for pre-season
scrimmage, and plans to have all
practice games within the team and
between the varsity and the freshmen
rather than against another college
as in the previous season.
Line-up Not Definite
With practically the.,same linemen
back as last year, and.plenty of re
: serve strength for everylioe position,
that body will probably form the
backbone of the Lion defense. The
backfield is less fortunate with only
one regular, Tommy Silvana. How
ever,. there are plenty of candidates
to carry-the ball and it is hinted that
there may be some mild surprises in
the starting line-up.
SatUrday's practice revealed en
couraging Progress in the develop
ment in the team as a coordinated
football , machine, but also revealed a
few descrepancies. Coach Higgins is
stilt 100 l ing for a punter to fill 'the
gap left by. the graduation of Mike
. lonis. Tile backfield are 'hi" be
ing drillri in kicking by Coach Ever,
hardus. Cooper, ode; of lthii.:leriding
aspirants for a backfield p9st, shows
-power in punts but :WWII( .116 tie ih
consisteri
rain versus Brawn
The otmajor cluniflindwiGott•
,
;ride' this seaSen'tlt lrzl i
.;,crease. ploses, bringing -the: game" out
and;.inaking :it. more
;nneetaculitt ..This change
a, stplementary note under the
~",dead b
The newtinterprcL.Ll,,,,....tkerittle:
gal_for
been stooped 1 3711 i; Iheak loose "afd
. run, oriikick until the whistle has
been blOWn. The naturidt tendoVer
will be to increase laterar . pass4S.' 4
At.a raeeting of.the Eastern Inter
collegiatti Associationrecently, inter
pretati,* of the . rules were discussed
with the"only result Of letting the
fectiveness of the rule up_to the 'dis
cretion of the- officials of the game.
The . biggest argument against the
slow. whistle was that it would tend
increase the roughness of the game
and. may lead to an increase in ht
juries to the ball carriers.
In-view of the new rule, Coach Hig
gins
,has been devoting considerable
time to -plays involving lateral passes
and plans•to have every backfield man
a potential passer.
Penn State Blue Band
To Organize Thursday
Reorganization of the Penn State
Blue Bano will take•place 'at a meet
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o'clock in the band room in Old Main,
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Satardah,October -
Lebanon ____________Football
Mercersburg Academy _ Fr., Football-_—
Saturtiay, October 1& -
Western Maryland Football Home.
'
Gettysburg . . Soece . r . Home:
Lehigh Cross Country ___ ._ _ __HMO-
Saturday, 00pber. 19
(Alumqi; Day),
.
Lehigh ___Football Home
-Scranton-Keystone ' Jr. College ' Fr. Football Aiv,ay-
Temple - , Soccer Home
.Yale " Cross. Country. --,___Away,
: - Saturday, o;taber, 26 , •
-
Pittsburgh Football_.---; Away
Wyoming Seminary_ .Sr. Football-_ . Home
Lafayette Soccer. Rothe
Pittsburgh -Cross Country __________Away,
Pittsburgh Freshmen Tr. Cross Country _—___Away
Wednesday, October 30
Army --.
Soccer _ Away
Saturday, November. 2
Syracuse ----- ------- ----- --------- - Football Away
Pittsburgh Freshmen Fr. Football Home,
Syracuse Soccer Home
Syracuse .._..Cross Country. __________Away,
Syracuse Freshmen ______— Fr. Cross Country. Away
Saturday; Nov tOgr,. 9
(H9usgßartY)
. . .
Villanova ~..------- ___________ Football.-
_____—_.
____ Home
Bucknell Freshmen ._ • -.--Fr.. Football, - . Away,
Springfield. _...,----...._,..---,- ___________ Soccec_ Home.
Saturday, November 16 ,
Football -- Away
—___Fr. Football --,
...,____Away
'Soccer Away
Pennsylvabia
Navy
Navy -
Monday, November' 1& I. C. A. A. A. A. --_,Cross Country • .
I. C. A. A. A. A. ' -- Fr, Cross Country ___
Saturday, November 23
Bucknell .„_—_—_.
Football •-• Away
•
Soccermen Lose
Only 3 Regulars
'lVlcElyan!s Legg Injury, Scarcity
Of Fullback Material, Chief
, Worries of Jeffrey.
Losing only, three regulars by
graduation, Soccer Coach Bill Jef
frey has prospects for a team thE4
might even surpass last year's squad,
undefeated , though tied. The vacan,
cies left ,by Captain Jack, Fletcher;
center halfback, and Bob Graham,
full-back, will be the hardest to fill,
although Joe Bieliccki, this Year's.
captain, will probably be converted
from w. forward to
.a.Center halL At
.1141 f• TV/do= ,canilidMqs l . conceded
'chAnces:' •:•
uing, call
'for practiee tolie" held' dailVo'n'the
field by the golf
i coursei and i by Wed
ntiegmle
fvieeETml l l,tdh - iitineW high,
s lt , ia.stong
back - post,' the, mentor's' chief worry
-lins-o=iccmcitic:th=conditinn,l
Me,Zvg( l 4-4,9gyrYaliFk"v:ag--operated
lO'n_duringtile spnner.An injury,
-- didifrkbzw"ltte - framilfiryj urea:
Tain evinlletteerb ganw. at center'jbrward; last
r,famtisho g lild Vopterly, all ,
.e prech"dei.things for
this wily. forward.
Other veterans returning include
All-American , Ray. full ,
back, Johnny Binns, halfbacks Ed
Long.' find Bill Sutliff, Sand. forwards'
George Corbett, .Connie. Welsh, and
Frank Osterlund. Should Bielicki go
back to center boll', Miehoff of last'
year's plebe team' will probably fill
the inside job.—W. B. F. •
Librarian Gets Post
Willard Lewis, College, librarian,
was elected secretary-treasurer of the
College and reference section of the
American Library association at a
meeting in Denver, Colo,. recently.
Forrest W. Hunsicker '36; president
of the organization.
Members of last year's R. 0. T. C.
bands as well as old members -of the,
Blue Band are requested to attend
the meeting. Bandmaster Wilfred 0;
Thompson - met prospective members
of the Freshman,R. 0. T. C. band last
evening when preliminary tryouts
were held.
flame
Graduates Appointed
All of the: graduates. from. the de
partment of agricultural education,
this year have. been . appointed to.
teaching position, according, to Dr.
Clarence S: Anderson; of ; the depart-.
meat of rural education. Thirteen
of the graduates will teach, in. eleven,
Counties throughout, the state,, while.
twoihave gone to,schools. in OklahoMa.
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The Lions
Ptedictjon, Department
• The Lion. football team should
win, at least four of their encount
ers this. fall, possibly ; more. The_
rest of- the, games. will. not reflect
unfavorably on the athletic pres
tige. of State, no matter what the
' outcome.
But what about the dearth of
substitute. backfield men and a corps
of punters, the appalling schedule
that permits of few breathers, and ,
the - injuries that have beset. the
squad. so. far? --
True, all too true. But. what wo
said in the first paragraph still
goes. There is something in the
wind. these, days that inspires con
fidpnce in_the Lions, some indefin
able feeling that all 'is well with
Penn State athletics, and that a
special; Providence. that looks out
for institutions deserving of ath
letia glory,. will be. on the job.
The'old slander that State teams
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A correspondent tips us . off that
Chester has a new pro football
club, with a. roster that sounds like
a Penn State alumni club. George
"Spike" Collins, '32 captain, is
playing coach; Dave Long is as
sistant coach and . plays; Lou Kreiz
man and Marty Beech, are in the
line; and Merrill Morrison, last
year's captain,. is in the backfield.
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Bezdek Athletic. Cup.
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of the bowing trophy, which added
another points to this group's to
tal., The putting-tournament was the
only other, competition which was won.
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their points being gathered from var- seventh place, Chi Upsilon,
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