Friday, October 11q 1935 Lion.. - .'.Booters; Bar, INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By DICK , LEWIS Intramural touch football got un der way Tuesday night when the Phi Delta handed Tau Kappa Epsilon a 13-to-0 lacing. Wednesday night, Kap pa Sigma won over Unit-3: by a. score of, 740-0 and Sigma Pi-defeated,Kap pa Delta Rho 124°=0. Bill Smith; Manager'of I. IC foot ball, issued an announcement that all groups who plan to enter tennis or who have already `paid their dollar -should start practicing -immediately. ` Teams will be notified of games forty-eight hours'in advance. In case of postponement, which, by the way, will be granted only under unusual circumstances—this series has to be played oft sometime before the. 1940 elections—notification must be given to Manager Smith twenty-four hours before the game. And here are a few rules Which will govern the sport: Paste these in any convenient closet: - - 1. Any number of substitutions may be made at any time..rds rule, inciddntally,,is. specially favorable . . for, groups with 'a ' preponderance NERHOOD'S GARAGE W. College Ave. Efficivit kepair Service on. all Cars ) OFFICIALMOBILGAS and MOBILOIL STATION SWEATERS ! ! ! THE LATEST IN HACKS . . AL MORRIS DEPARTMENT STORE The Lion's Den Welcomes You DADS A COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE The LION'S DEN Glenniand Ants:: . Beaver and Pugh WelCome Dad The Only-Place in Town You Can, Get PABST BLUE_ RIBBON BEER ON TAP • THE HOFBRAU, (FORMERLY THE TAPROOM) . Announcing the New "GREEN ROOM" OF THE MARKLAND HOTEL "BELLEFONTE'S BRIGHTEST• SPOT" ' FINE WINES and LIQUORS A NEW THOUGHT FOR SATURDAY NIGHT • Shoe Repairing Shoe Shining _ . Penn State Shoe Shop Call for and Delivery Service Phone 770 123 W. Beaver Ave. Distributed by W. R.HICKEY- State College - Phone 1517 . . Re Seats for "THE LAST- MILE," if you're waiting for Dad's Wallet On sale it the. Corner tonight 'tit 9; tomorrow morning at the. Treasurer's Office; tomorrow afternoon and night 'til 7:30 at the Corner of over 150• pounders. 2. No baseball or track spikes may be. used. The only regular fOotball equipment to be used is shoes. 3. Time of game will be four per iods of twelve minutes each, total elapsed time. '4. Three times out during a half are' permitted. 5. In case of a tic score, the winner shall be determined as the team making the most first downs. 6. Teams which fail to appear on the field by 4 :30 o'clock will lose by a • forfeit. 7. On all plays except punt forma tion the defense line shall have a maximum of seven men. 8. Fifteen yards in four downs will constitute a first down. 9. The ball-carrier is' down where touched by the opposing player's two hands.. 10. A forward or lateral pus may be•made from any point back of the line of scrimmage.' 11. There will be no penalty for two or more incomplete forward or laleral passes. Only ends and back field men are eligible ,to receive a pass. 12. Punts may be made at any • time without calling the formation. All non-fraternity teams which are not yet organized should organize im mediately if they intend to enter the scramble. Jim Shoff '3h is manager of the non-fraternity groups. Work ing .through the - Penn State Club, Shoff has organized the town in geo graphical units. With many non-fra ternity men concentrated . downtown, $1.95 to $3.50 iers Mee Little - Opposition Anticipated From Battlefield Sqdad Jeffrey Confident Of Easy Victory In Tilt Tomorrow By TOWNSEND SWALM The. 1935 edition of Bill Jeffrey's soccer machine will undergo its ini tial baptism of fire when it tangles feet with the Gettysburg Bullets on New Beaver - field tomorrow at 1 o'- clock. . A decided - 1 4 e of information an ent the battlefltTd aggregation is fil tering through to this department, and about all that can be said is that according to an analysis in the Get tysburgian, .this year's team should be practically 'as strong as was the eleven of last year, which won five out of the eight games played, losing only to Penn State, Navy, and one game to Western Maryland. If, as is indicated, Gettysburg's re presentatives this year will only be "practically as strong" as last year's team no great opposition is to be ex peeled tomorrow since last year the Bullets proved to be only a round of blank cartridges, falling before the Nittany boaters to the tune' of 9 to 1. In commenting on the pending en counter, Coach Jeffrey although con fident of a State victory refrained from forecasting as to the possible score, contenting himself by merely saying that the team is in fine shape and will be raring to go when the starting whistle is blown. Lineup for tomorrow's fracas: Bell goal keeper Binns left fullback Barns right fullback Long left halfback Bielicki (Capt.) ____ center halfback Sutliff __ right halfback Wacker outside right forward Osterlund ____ inside right forward Corbett center forward Miehoff ________ inside left forward Welsh outside left forward Additional players who will see service include, Bonin, fullback; Man dell, Weddell, halfbacks; and Taylor and Conlon, forwards. Bill McEwan, who had been forced to remain on the sidelines liecause of a summer leg in jury is once more in uniform and al though he will not see action tomilr .rownvill Be' on the berich to lend mor al support to his teammates. , Rutherford Pleased With Golf Aspects By - 808 GRUBB As play in the all-College golf tour nament progresses, Coach Bob Ruth erford becomes more and more confi dent that he will have sufficient good Material with which to rebuild his 1936 golf team. Assured that Billy Hyndman and Jim Hunter will be back next senses test, the Lion links mentor is begin ning to plan for the future on the basis of the performances of some promising golfers in the current tour ney. He will have a more present able picture of the nucleus of next spring's sextet when the final matches are run off within the next two weeks. In the two semi-final matches play ed to date, Jay Albere defeated Woll man, 3 and rin the first sixteen flight, while Burkett turned in a 7 and 6 victory over Buck in the second flight. The remaining six matches; three in each flight, will be played off Sunday, and then the eight remaining golfers will _go into the semi-final round. Only one match in the second flight remains uncompleted. Pfahl and Klingensmith have played nine holes and still have nine to play before Sunday. If this match is uncomplet ed by then; a drawing will be made and one of the pair sent into the semi-final round. the units should Tut up a good show ing.; Putting and horseshoes will open next week. We shall' endeavor to blos som forth at that time with a new set of instructions. To harriers: get in the running. It's only three more weeks off. `BUD' WILLS Service Station Penzoil—American Gasolines and Oils BEVERAGES-FOODS. CANDIES-TOBACCOS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Gettysburg, - Lehi To Face Nittany Lions Tomorrow Between The Lions Let's, not be Pollyannas about our chances with the Terrors tomorrow. If 'the boys come through with a victory, no. matter if only by a point, it Will be - because theY have played sixty minutes of football the like of which was not seen on New _Beaver' field last Saturday. , The Marylanders will be out for revenge after- their mauling in the--Villa nova game last week. To further complicate matters, injuries threat en to keep even more regulars on the benCh than in the Lebanon Val ley game. Let it 'not be considered treason to predict that the game wilt be close, with the margin a touchdown either way. In the way Of predictions, let us caution , you. to watch the. aerial gameS of both teams. State clicked in five out of fifteen tries last week, while , Western Maryland has a com bination that is sure to Work occa sionally against State. OccasiOnal ly is, used advisedly, .since the Li ons' :defense proved quite success ful against the DUtehmen last week. Watch ;also • tfie way in which the Terrors ouhpunt the Lions by about fifteen yards on every kick. It de velops that the only kickers around this here "13" are those who win every game from the comparative safety of a Corner booth. ' • - All of you -must have seen Kyle Crichton's article "On Dick Har- BRING DAD IN TO SEE THE Fraternity Rings and Pins AT THE ' L.; G. Balfour Co: State, College office in Sauers' Store Allen St reel. . Crum Jenkins—Manager Western Maryland's Green Terrors will be counting . on Bill Draper. shifty ball carrier piettkred above, and Cap tain Dick Campocreda, 210 tackle to the right, to help hold the Nittany Lions in their lair tomorrow after Draper is a substitute back, kick- ing, running, and passing with equal ability. Captain Campofreda has as his tackling mate Ponteearvo, Inter- collegiate heavyweight boxing chum low" in that nickel mag last week. Our only stand on the matter is to resent the paragraph which con cludes: "Penn State . . . which was big stuff in football in those days. This is in contrast with the present days with a coach for ev ery two players." Our hasty glance detects but five coaches but then Crichton is a Lehigh man, which qualifies him for reporting on do ings here at State not at all. Bill Nacios, one-time varsity'golf er and row a graduate student here, baby pacing the varsity men who shoot their best in the face of tip-top competition. They tell us that in 1034 Bill went around the country and smashed eleven course records here and there: -W. B. F Why Not Pay Us a Visit ! FLAT ROCK INN Admission . . . . 15c and 25c DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Night BUD WILLS and His Blue and Gold Orchestra WE SERVE DUBOIS,' OLD GERMAN, PHILIPSBURG and PABST BEER h Here Book, Olexy Head Lion Runners in Year's First Meet Race Will End at Half Of Football Game; Trials Planned By JOHN BRENNENIAN The Lehigh cross-country team has 'aeen unable to score a place against State for the past two years, but this record is almost certain to end to morrow when the two teams meet each other over the local course. The race will start from New Bea ver field during the first half of the Western Maryland football game and the runners will finish at the half. State should win, but the result may be close. Entire Squad To Run With only on: letterman, Captain Rook, certain to start, Coach Charles "Chick" • Werne•'s seven-man team will be made up, for the most part, of runners whose abilities in varsity competition are•largely unknown. A 2-mile handicap meet will be held this afternoon and the make-up of the team will depend largely upon the results. While the entire State varsity squad will run in tomorrow's meet, Werner will name seven who are to make up the team and their positions only will be scored. In addition to Book, Pete Olexy, Don Daugherty, and Harry Wear, three sophomores, and Bill Trimble will probably make up the ifrst live. The other two men will be chosen from Howard Downey, Jim Hutcheson, Charlie Clark, and Brazil. IiMaI!M=EM Downey, the only other letterman on the squad, has been having trou ble with his teeth and Werner isn't sure that he will be in condition to run. Hutcheson was on the squad last year. The other two are sopho mores. The result of this meet will largely determine the make-up of the squad that will make the trip to Yale next week. The freshmen will open their season next Saturday when they run against Cornell here. This meet was added to the schedule only this week. Freshman Gridders Suffering Injuries. While the initial game of the sea son with Mercersburg Academy and a scrimmage with the varsity Tues day night has left the freshman foot ball squad with numerous injuries, Coach Nels Welke plans to have his best material in shape for the game with Scranton-Keystone Junior Col lege at Scranton a week from tomor row. The two-week interval between the first and second game on the Lion Cubs' schedule gives Coach Welke ample time to get his team in shape for the encounter with the Scranton eleven. Patrick and Kyle, two of the best yearling punters, have been dis abled temporarily, but will see serv ice against the junior college club. Denise and Torretta have been out since hurt in the game last Satur day. Satisfied with the defensive work of the freshman aggregation, Walke is now stressing the offensive and looks for a big improvement during the next week. "They'll be clicking by next Saturday," is the way he ex pressed it. Page Three omorrow Women in Sports Gene Ziegler '37 drew a bye in the first round of the upperzlaSs women's tennis tournament. Rita Aldstadt '37 and Mary Dough erty '3G, two of our outstanding wom en players, defeated respectively Sally • Bushong '37, and Helen Cun ningham '3B. Mary Lou Freer '37 defeated Dot Fish '37, and Gen Giddings '3B beat Helen Kutner '3B. Betty Alexander defaulted to Hel en Anderson, thus leaving eleven en trants in the freshman women's ten nis tournament. Martha Anderson will meet Enid Bever; Mickey Broberg is slated to ;to - against Dot McAtditre; Florence McTutchson will play Eleanor Mc- Knight; June Price and Lillian Wag ner are matched; and Betty Wertz, with Bertha Wright as opponent, completes the list. RATHSKELLER S. Allen BEER and. ALE ON DRAUGHT 14-oz. glass for 10c Sons Bring Dad in to inspect our excellent line of fine clothing and accessories. - We are Featuring CURLEY CLOTHES Truly Fine Garments at • $22.50 . SAUERS Allen Street No Reason Why a Man Can't Enjoy a Bit of Style • Millions of men tired of get., ring just "shoes" year after year are switching to Freeman's and they're getting a whale of a lot. of pleasure in return. You're going to enjoy a change to newer smarter footwear too, andwe're going to enjoystartini you out with Freeman Shoes. Worn With Pride by Millions BOTTORF BROS. Entrances on Beaver and Allen
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