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(Served noon and evenings) r a tasty lunch between meals we serve • sandwiches, sundaes, hot, chocolate, big . shakes and 'pastries. • • t HEADQUARTERS for CIDER - • 5c large -glass— , 3 c'ga 101 l Serve'Cider and Pretzels at Your Next Smoker • SLIDE RULES DRAWING INSTRUMENTS FOUNTAIN PENS ART MATERIALS • FINEST MANUFACTURE Football Squad To Play Practice' Match Saturday Injuries Take Toll on Lion Team; Art Fry, End, Committed To College Infirmary. BY PHIL HEISLEII A bruised and somewhat crippled Lion football 'squad will play its first regulation practice game on New Beaver •feld Saturday at. 3 o'clock. The game will be between the Blues and Whites, evenly matched teams se lected from the entire squad. Injuries have been playing havoc on the Lion team,- keeping Trainer Charlie Speidel busy apd Coach Bob Higgins from forming a complete working football machine. Although most of the players returned to school in perfect health, few of 'them were able to adhere to strict training rules during the summer. Fry in Infirmary Art Fry, last year varsity end, has been 'admitted to the College infirm ' ary. The full extent of his injuries is . not known. Among many other varsity aspirants who are out of prac tice because of injuries are Red o'- Horn, quarterback; Harry Latorre, guard, who is suffering a slight leg. injury; and Lou Barth,' guard, who had a cartilage removed from his leg during the. summer. It . is doubtful whether Barth will be able to play until after the first game. Lee Sunday, an end .who saw -var sity action last season, had a knee broken in scrimmage last week and will be out of action for the whole season. The Blue team is composed of the logical first team according to past performances; however, the first line backfield will - play on the White team. 3 Lettermen Return- To X-Country Squad By JOHN BRENNEMAN With three lettermen headed by Captain Duverrieyi Book returning from last year's cross-country squad, much of the success of Coach "Chick" Werner's harriers this year will de pend upon the showing of the sopho mores. The other lettermen are How ard Downey and bon 'Detwiler, both juniors. Six sophomore numeral winners have reported. Pete Olexy, who led last year's freshman squad, is prob ably the best . runner, and •seems due for a - varsity position. Clark, Wear, Rubino, Titlow,. and Brizel are,.the Other , Rubino,, winners. ' Cirmatis, Baird, Stitler, Watson, Hill, and Hoarde are among the outstanding varsity candidates. • More than 100 freshman and var sity candidates have reported, prac tice starting Tuesday. Thus . far, Werner has concentrated upon get ting the squad into good physical con dition, and there have been only light workouts. The season will open in about a FRESHMEN .. . TAKE A DOLLAR TO ENGLISH COMP CLASS MONDAY. OR TUESDAY Capital—s2oo,ooo Sui-plus & Undivided . Profits-4275,000 . • + • The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier ,The. Lions Den Complete Food and Fountain Service Substantial Discount on Meal-Tickets Glennland Bldg. Corner Beaver and Pugh TEXT BOOKS Trade at KEELE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN •I , f• • Sports Reporters for Fall Season Announced It is with considerable pride and no trepidation to speak of that we present our fall sports reporters. Our only admonition to them was to the effect that they didn't need to know the jargon and the myri ads of synonyms as long as they got the facts. They are: Varsity football, Phil Heisler; soccer, Townsend Swaim; freshman Football, Ken Beaver; and cross-country, John Brenne man. These writers will not only - forecast .the games, but will an 'alyie the results With an eye to bringing out features of the play that might have been unnoticed by the man in the grandstand. Jeffrey Pleased With Prospects Fullback Spot Unfilled, Other Positions Taken; McEwan Still On CrUdches. Coach Bill Jeffrey's slight Scotch burr is freighted with satisfaction these days as he watches the 1935 edition of the Lion soccer.team cavort on the local sward; and . well might it be. r The search for another fullback goes on unabated, but the other posi tions seem to be well taken care of. Bill McEwan . is still on crutches, and even with the best +of luck will be compelled to miss 'the first two games on 'the schedule. All of the other . regulars are back. The two sophs Most' likely to break into the lineup are Miehoff and Wacker, both forwards. The latter may start at outside, with Corbett being shifted to center forward 'until McEwan re turns.. - • • • On form, the first game with Get tysburg s will be a warm-up tilt, with the second game, against Temple, somewhat more difficult. Last year the Owls, by forgetting that they had an offense, concentrated on the de fense so strongly that the'Lions were held at bay until. five minutes before the final whistle, when:Masters scor ed the only goal of the iame. Harvey Gets. Position George "Ike" Harvey '.35, captain of last year's cross-country and track teams, is now Athletic Director at the Mont Alto Forestry School. Har vey is also teaching Botany there. Between .. The Lions Coach Bob Higgins' quest for a punter might have been ended by now—only the player ini question has decided that a pro grid career would be more to his liking. The player, Bart Rado, is reported as joining a pro outfit at Shenandoah, near his home town on Berwick. Itado's specialty is long, soaring punts—but Redo has gone, and any number of Lion hopefuls are try ing for the elusive knack of tim ing that produces the long ones. In the meantime, kickoffs, field goals, and other uses of the place kick are being concentrated Nupon, with Vonarx, a sophomore, turning in a nice job. He kicks effortlessly and with more thnn usual accur acy, and given a line to work be hind, should be able to produce some points. ' The football scout must not only have a prodigious memory for plays and players,, but must also be of a philosophical turn of mind. He coaches for half the season and then scouts the opponents all dur ing the playing season, counting himself lucky to be able to get any glimpse of his own team in action before they finale. ' -W. B. F month with a meet with Lehigh Oc tober 19. The varsity will have three other dual - meets and the freshmen two. In addition, teams will be sent to the I. C. 4-A. meet in November. 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