Tuesday, September 24, 1935 Varsity Gri Both Teams Look Good in Practice Tilt `lobbie. Wear, .Capper, Ovens Carry Ball: • For Regulars Higgins Pleased. With Performance Saturday By WALT FREUNSCiI In a decidedly none-too-regulation encounter on New Beaver field Satur da.Y, the Lion varsity pushed the cub gridders around to the extent otscor ing three touchdowns on the '3oerS. - Both team's lobked impressive, the three MichdoWns, tieing abObt the same margin that might be expected when a crippled varsity meets a team, of untried plebes: • . • „.• Tiny - "Babbit'' Wear' ptit,:an dein . - onstrationof , how:l(goed ; little'paii can show his - 'beeis to' the big man, being the author of-one of the touch doWns.' Running back' a , punt' from midfield to about-the 25-yard-line, he skipped Merrily - , around 'the fresh men's left enil!for a toucllbtv4. I . informal Game . • Bill Cooper accounted for another tally on a short buck, and Fritz 'Ow-' ens, around end for the other six pointer. No tries for points after touchdown were attempted, nor were there any kick-offs,' the game being quite informal. This Saturday's game with the freshmen will be regulation in every respect, and the outcome will be much more significant. ' Coach Bob Higgins expressed him self as well pleased with the game on the whole, although two , glaring wealindsses common to early season 'scrimm l ages.,reyealed.thernselyos. The quarterbacks. welre aiv i to.,. guilty of using the, best judgMent in calling their plays,:hritt ;the 1 blocking ryas of sub-varsity , Calibre , . , % l l3oth 'are' little details 4qttemnpelpygrised, golig f el l Ow l two weeltAllbl 4 lle&Yrrataliiinkibefore: the lid is•pried-Off. 3 Regulars Out ... . Three regulars were on the Sid e, lines which made the game a bit slow er. Prank O'llora has a bad knee, Harry_ Latorre is nursing U. bum leg; and Tommy Silvano has: a slight 'shoulder injury. _All three should be out ,early this..week. CFarci7rand :Girton all sparkled the baakfield, with' the: latter 'Showing marked. improvement over last year. He got away for some sizeable runs Satitiday, and shows promise of becoming a shifty back that will give opponents some trou ble. Wear handled the team,w,ell, 7 the quality l d„pim' i ncitieOlily;ifpnrimink upon his-Illifigedtlli,:intdilthe"kamel geanorios handled himself well and Captai t Weber was consistently fine. Cherurdolo land i•gpdera • •Spelled,"each other M the pivot position, and, no worrieilakkitie , that narticuldf'positloti ought tb be, entertained by.anyone. 130 Candidates Report to Coach Nels Walke for Freshman Team Eleven. more freshmen have re ported for freshman football, making a total of over 130 candidates for Coach Nelson Walke's yearling team. With-Only fOur - driyi of active field wiiikliehind them, not Mich can be' told-of their - abilities.' With their first game just two weeks away the first year men will have to undergo some strenuous practice sessions. Several men who played against the varsity last Saturday - show signs 'of developing into good football ma terial. Two kickers picked by Walke were ,Two and Patrick. Both these men, with Metro look like good backs, fast, shifty, and with:more training likely to improve. Kinnard proved himself a good ball handler. ' The line, averaging in weight near last year's with the addition of new candidates, is bolstered with Toretti, center, and Peel, tackle. These two men should come along, in fine shape if they continue along the line they're on now. Injuries have failed to develop to any great extent. Barantovich, a back, has a twisted.knee. Thom were sever al bruises and cuts after the scrim mage Saturday, but nothing of great importance. . This' week will be taken up with fundamentals and frequent scrim mages with the varsity. This after noon there will be scrimmage against Coach Higgins' team. This should toughqn up the frosh, and teach them plenty for the varsity, is especially strong; reputedly, with its seven re turned members from last year. . Lookie! Lookie! Heie Comes "BUCKTEIT with a large number of USED Radio sets. HEAR the fight and World's Series. Radiokservice—All makes Radio. . THE MUSIC ROOM. Glennland Bldg. men Score Three Touchdowns on Between The Lions September is rather early to be worrying about the fortunes of the golf team, but when four men sure to be regulars depart en masse, then, it is time that the situation be look ed into. Jim Hunter, lanky golfer and regular center on the baSketball team last winter, has transferred, 'some say_. to Duke, others to Cor nell. If the latter is correct lie may some day prove to be a thorn in the side of the Lion linksmen, since they and the Big Red are perennial rivals. Hyndman, last year's freshman ace and Philadelphia champion had not returned to school at last report. George Menard and Mane Walsh, both certainities to Make the squad, are among the missing yet, which leaves nary a • veteran to carry on. The all-Col lege tournament, for whiCh' the' first • qualifying rounds were posted last night, should bring out some hope . fuls. Wen to watch include Johnny Siegler, Johnny Colletti, and John • ni Bennett, hitherto kept in the 'shade by the va'rdity men. Johnny Wenger, Lancaster amateur of note and member of the freshman class, also bears watching. • Coach Higgins' patient search for a goOd punter -is beginning to bear results.- Prank' O'Hora and Bill Cooper are both improving at a great rate under the inspiring tute lage of Everhardus, whose equal Beaver -field hasn't seen since the Lions stopped roaring. Incidentally, the Detroit pro foot, ball - team must have been indulging in some wishful thinking when they announced that' Everhardus had been signed by them to play in their backfield. The Everhardus name will 'resound all through the, land, hoW V‘i eti it brethei , • Chris lives, up •to expectationa • as .a,l carrier ,of the, mail for Michigan,. „ ;: * * I • w ipelying into the ancient history :Mat is last week, we find that the —varsitY : kiidderg'lebked the' licit 'in Thursday'S the: - :f thiit they' . 'Vex; "Yet one man 'Ow. t 6N, Rad Welke, who lost two• of his liOyA the•injurY route. Barantovich, an all scholastic end froin Mononga ',hela, and Schweitzer, a MercersbUri'. product, "Were,thel,essualties.% „ With Our'Ojihnnents Villinova, 91—Penn Military, 0 The Wildcats, labelled by, some ; as • weaker this year thart,lastohewed ; by ; ttheir handling Of the Cadets thati be the leTirfain: Wable,-Attlie_4Psgt7to4acg.4lle.:l-44PA -I)nti* fall. It should be some con ' sola'tiOn to veinealtbertiiht4 P. M.,Ci' isn't team t ai i was when ' adteci fullback Pullqck:wps . Ciack ine the opposition' wide open. In itfacyi PMC will probably , tak'e an other 'licking Friday night when it Welke doesn't promise much or commend many till he gets a better line-up on the men. Some of them ne's seen only one or two times: It won't be till the end of this week that the weeding - out'of gdod and bad' will te on an even keel. Then thiiigs Will get. lined up for the Mercersburg game at Mercersburg on October 5, the same day that the varsity team will meet Lebanon Valley here for its season's opening. ' College Golfers Start Ist Round of Tourney BOBBy GRUBB Providing an opportunity for both upperclass and freshthan competition, the annual all-College golf tourna ment started Monday morning, and the qualifying, round will continue throughout this week. Thirty-two contestants will be se lected for the tournament on the ba sis of the low scores for the qualify ing round, which will' be run on a med al play system, according to C. K. Lucas Brightman '36, golf makiager. The Four) of thirty-two will be divided into two flights of sixteen players each and the' first round will be run off early next week. The tour nament is under the supervision of Coach Bob Rutherford. A cup will be awarded to the win ner of the tournament, while medals will be given .to the runner-up and al so to the 'winner of the second flight. Mold Lion Grid Destiny 150 X-Cuntr . y . Candidates Vie for Positions on Team By JOHN - B Although a • large cross-country squad—nearly 150 varsity and fresh man candidates—has reported to Coach Charles "Chick" Werner, he sees only a fair season ahead fof the Nittany 'h'arrie'rs: Only two letter' nien.iwere ' last' by graduation' ldst . spring, 'but theke two, Cantain.lllw= vey and Joe ;Alm:antler; ivere.',,out= standing ''perfoiiners all sdaion• 'and :theiri.losa will be, keenly felt. The -vliraitir!fildeS of live ineetsroppningi' here high — on 'October : folloWing week ilieY, oppose Yale at New; Haven. On . Oitaber .26" they libeiTitt away, and the' next Safurtileenkage Syracuse, also Away.. The annual, L "; 4,A.. meet;;bn, NoyeMber. cloie the season. • "Olexy Eligible To,Ruri-, The freshmen will: have , four meets: They oppose: : Pitt ..and rSyracuse rate. thn ,saMe lime as the. imrsityl 10n , No- • vember-Mthey meet:Navy:lawny. 'TR end .their . Pete Olexy; 'who' • Starred on" the. freshman team last fall;'faking, 'third place in the Intercollegiates,, will be eligible for competition this - year. Last t sprisg. heiwds Unable to ',run an the track team because of low grades. Clark and Wear, two other sopho mores, should also give last year's lettermen, Captain Book, Detwiler, Downey, and Crum, lots of competi- tackles Buckriell under the lights Our football reporter, Phil Heis ler, having just been discharged from the Bellefonte Hospital, is not yet on deck; so his football dope will be unavailable for another week. In the meantime, the editor will pinch-hit until the regular wri ter gets back. -W. B. F MORNINGSTAR BREAD • "The Well Baked Home-like Bread" MORNINGSTAR BREAD is fine. for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth, this is the loaf for you MORNINGSTAR SALLY ANN AND PURITY BREAD -- k- 4 " . •...' , 5 . ...;".. 1 4.- . . ---"----""-. .------. -:---.--4. ' 's - .:\ -::, •) I .'7::, r°o4:',,,' , - _ _ , Approved by American Medical Association THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN EMMIEMI tion for places on the regular team. George Harvey, last year's captain, now at Mont Alto, as athletic direc tor, is starting cross-country there. A course is being laid out under his 'direction and if any."6f.lhe runners 'show promise they, Will le : taken along fo eanniete! 'With the"fi'dahnian team here. "' • r • " ' "The Varsity must shnw eeidecl im provement over last if it get anywhere," Werner said, ydinting 'out: that the men now on the team hirriiitile :poor' shbviiingd/at•the His plaae , :on thenteain .einalied; andrit lb'e sorheVtime , befOrel4,h'e•iegularn , ' Thilarfctlieitearnlhan been' work-i leg .nuis.in'eriskrt stages'? srralving.':nne slow,triiiover the 'eourSVVVery.'iligh r tl' ViPrtintlers tiv 'concen trate' on - gnflitcg Ahiliej and tlme,trialS , lilanned for a' least another tWeeli /143,• IV , •1!•il. • •J' • • • ;i• 1,4:.! :it . :11" :,•,'"! WOOL PLAIDS - . E.GOLF'S Notice!" Collegian Dance Will Be Held October 11 Instead of October 12th as formerly scheduled (Lion Cubs Soccermen Test Defense, Offense In Practice Tilt Frosh Booters Defeat Boalsburg 4 to 0 On Friday Linemen, Backs Show In Varsity Scrimmage By TOWNSEND SWALNI With the Gettysburg opener three weeks away, sill Jeffrey has started to clamp down on his husky squad of hooters. Last Saturday marked the first scrimmage of the season with the fresh and regulars mixed rather indiscriminately in an attempt to work out efficient offenses and de fense combinations. At this particular point the com petition. for the graduated Bab Gra ham's left halfback position has been narrowed down to two men, Phil Bor da and Bill Barnes with the latter having a very slight edge. However, as Bill Jeffrey puts it "anything can happen and there are a lot of good men on the squad." Fresh Defeat Bealsburg On Friday last Boaisburg High's best hooters , were unable to stop or even seriously bother the '39 soccer squad, the freshmen whining 4 to 0. Although the frost have gathered from all over, the state and are play ing together for the first time Coach Jeffrey is mightily 'pleased with what they have shown to date. If first impressions can be believed the present freshman .class is the most soccer-conscious ever to' appear an - the campus. With many of them outstanding high school players from all over the state'they are a good in dication that Penn State's preemin ence in the field of college soccer will weaken not a wit for many a season to come. Corbett nt- Center Thc.dilcknom of what, to do till Bill. M.:Ewan gets rid of those crutches . haS'been 'solVed 'temndrarily by , Jetf rey.with the result that George- Cor:-• bett is working out in the center po .sition !with Carl Wacker and' Glen diassler arguing about who is going .tofill 'in at Corbett's old Migide , sjibt. with ioff - who is.pressing Av Taylor-plenty Inloset'at 'thV inside pOse 'aTdthof i 'sol,bainore'- I Whot. ,, has • 'been ^Showing .rdentki, of ustuff , this .season.; •Man r del is,the lad : in question and, his, , s . bstitut'woi•k“in' the halfback trio 'should'gahil him ' idal'recOgnitiod -this" season. . , W. S. G. A. Substitutes 2 New Senior SenatorS Dorothea E. Ruth '36 and Edna M. Oglevee '36 have been appointed sen ior senators on W. S. G. A. as sub stitutes for Senela A. Wunderlich '36 and Janet M. •Beman '36, who are practice teaching for the first eight weeks. All women's dormitories are to be organized before Saturday, Septem ber 28, by W. S. C. A. senate. The nominated officers must be approved by senate before they take office. All nominations must be given to Gen evra C. Ziegler '37, W. S. G. A. vice president, before Monday, September 30, at 4 o'clock. Dktributesl by W..R. HICKEY- Stott College - Phone 1517 The College World . 7fs,Picitvles "OtisP re cute:Tel Is asMqch:asTen'TfioiisiitittW6ide-t; Shutters click a- „- flashlights flare cameramen are "Johnny,' on the .sporl wherever, and• whenever anything 'Ofj interest, to the college student happens] . . to bring to the Editor of Collegiate Digest three thousand pictures every;monftii . . but of course it is only, possible to' bring .you the best, of these . addition to the numerous collegiate fea-. tures appearing exclusively, in collegiate Digest every, week with PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Page Three COLLEGIAN DANCE Rec Hall Oct. 11 The College Grill 109 E. Beaver Ave. Harry and Dale at the Helm IL A. FOGLE. Prop.