Tuesday, October 15, 1935 ~ Soccer Team Win Bielicki, Corbett, Wacker, Osterlund, Divide Scoring Honors in Gettysburg Tilt Game Reveals Inaccurate Pass.ing as Principal Failing of Nittany Rooters; gullets ShoNV Fighting Spirit. By TOWNSEND SWALM Extending its record of two undefeated seasons into the third year, the State soccer team defeated Gettysburg by a score of 4-0, before a first half crowd of approximately 2500, on. New Beaver Field, Saturday. Captain Joe Bielieki, George Corbett, Frank Osterlund, and Carl :Wack er divided the scoring honors, each accounting for one goal. Although-the Nittany booters won the- game by a safe margin, nevertheless State's play was decidedly not up to.last year's chamilionship calibre. Play as. a whole was characterized by Sc definite lack of passing accur acy on-the part of the Nittanymen and a tendency to "play!' the ball. before passing it on. This last fault can be credited with the loss of several goals which failed. to materialize because• passes 'were not redirected quickly enough, Fittingly enough, captain Joe Bie licki,, exercising his perogative as leader of the Lions, 'scored the first point of - the 10:35'season early in the second quarter with a fast kick from directly in front of the goal. 'Bic licici was also partly responsible for the second score,,which came late in the same quarter, when he intercept ed a Bullet pass with his head, re-di recting it toward the Gettysburg goal to Corbett who headed it into the cage. Frank Osterlund, lanky forward, accounted for the•third tally when he kicked the ball past the Gettysburg goalie from: a mixup in front of the goal.. The fourth and last score came late in the closing minutes of the game when Carl Wacker, a sopho more, playing his first varsity game, took a pass from a teammate and kicked it high over the heads of the 'Gettysburg team members, from a po sition well down towards- the • center of the field. The ball arching over the heads of the Gettysburg players fooled the Bullet goalie into think ing it would be wide, but instead it I entered the goal directly beneath the crossbar and close to the upright, for a perfect goal. Gettysburg Shows Fight Although decidedly lighter than the Lions, the Bulletmen showed plenty of fight and not a little skill, particu- . KEYS MADE LOCKS REPAIRED' CHAIRS FIXED Schilling -- Locksmith S: Pugh Street Hartman's Barber Shop Haircuts 35c Opposite Post Office on Beaver Ave Have You Joined the PHOENIX HOSIERY CLUB? One pair free after you buy twelve pairs EGOLF'S Remember PITT :WEEK-END 1. -Alumni Smoker - Friday Night Hotelt William' Penn 2. Dance - -• Saturday Night Hotel Schenley ~ A N) per couple '.. Including Mid-night Supper , WILL YOU BE THERE? • Announcmg---Pitt-Penn State Dance—with Smart Collegiate Rhythms by Newell Townsend 17th Floor Hotel William Penn October 26 larly in the first quarter . when' the Lions - were unable to score. What was lacking in finesse and passing accur acy the G-burg boys partially made up in dogged determination and sheer grit, pursuing the more skillful Lion men relentlessly and taking advan tage of every opening the Lions made. However, all-American Ray Bell, con sistently outstanding, played an air tight . game* and was personally re sponsible for thwarting numerous G burg goal 'thrusts. It seemed obvious that the local boys rather missed the tad of Bill McEwan's accurate foot and splendid teamwork. However, Bill should, be back in the lineup against Temple Saturday and that; combined with a few stiff practices ebtween now and then, should put a much smoother and more accurate team on the field against the Owls. Sbbstitutions: Penn State—Taylor for Corbett,. Borda. for Meihoff. Get tysburg—Mizzell for 'leavens, Raiser for Hartman, Bristol for Stanbach, Graham for Bristol, Zell for Jeavons, Reutter for Xrumwilde. The lineups: Position Penn State Gettysburg G. Bell Krumwilde L.F. Binns Schrader R.P. ' Barnes Eckert L.H. Long Worley C.H. Bielielci (c) Coble R.H. Sutliff Sternbach O.L. Welch Fink (e) I.L. ' Miehoff .. Jeavons I.R. " Osterlund Gillespie O.R. "Wacker ' Harman, . . . ' Score:-by. periodi: : . Penn State ' 0' 2 1 1-4 Goals—Bielicki, Corbett, Osterlund and Wacker. Dean Sacket Honored Dean Robert L. Sackett, head of the School of Engineering, has been selected vice president of the Amer ican Society of Mechanical Engineers. Prior to his election, Dean Sackett had served as a member of the board of managers for three years. 4-0; Harriers Ta Between The Lions The Lions came through and• made suckers of those who sold Penn State short over the week end. Perhaps the statistics do not show it, but the .Lions out-played the Terrors in more than one way, especially in the first a l sd last quar ters. Now for the compliments. First of all, credit Captain Weber with some' inspiring leadership. Then lots of praise for the right side of the line who repeatedly smashed through the Terrors' left side in clearing the way for the Lion backs, "fleet of foot." In fact, thirty-five yards right through big Tom Pontecarvo. Then take the sophomore backs, Wear, Owens, and Kominic. They give us ample assurance that next year's prospects are undoubtedly brighter, not to-mention-this year's Not the least of the shining lights of the day was the way in which Coach Higgins handled his substi tutions. ToMmy Silvano, slow in starting this year, showed that Cooper will need to look to his laur els, despite Bill's amassing of the second highest yardage total of the day. Defensively, ; Bill Miller and Art Fry, alternating at right end, were about the hardest men to get by, our statistics showing that only seventeen yards were made around their• position. Center proved the toughest spot of all for the Terrors to. get through, Chuck Oherundolo, Chick Enders and Jim (Mora per mitting an aggregate of only ten yards throUgh the center.. Nor are we forgetting that the guards had something to do with this, because Lou Barth and Johnny Economos played great defensive ball. In fact, throughout the game' it must have been most discouraging for Coach Havens to discover that the Lien substitutions made it no easier for his Terrors to get anywhere, the replacements playing every whit as hard as the starters. The biggest disappointment of the day was in the way that State's aerial attack proved to be nothing but duds. You can look for inten sive practice this week in that de partment.' The punting with the ex ception of one or two kicks, was poor enough, although the line did give the kicker much more protec tion than last week. With Our Opponents Lehigh had no trouble with Dick inson, winning 26-0, but even this doesn't put them in a class which would indicate that State will have any trouble taking , thein. Pitt was fairly impressive in their 24-6 triumph over West Virginia, but we're counting on Noire Dame to soften them up considerably the Saturday before we play them. Syracuse looked so bad in her game with Cornell that even the local order of Gloomy Gusses is con ceding, State a chance to take the Orangemen. Barring injuries, State should be almost in — its top form for that game. Villanova now assumes the pro portions of a major headache as one surveys the wreckage that the Wild cats have left in their wake thus far this year. Beating Bucknell, 25-0, the Main Line team has yet to be scored„ upon. Bucknell; on the other hand, is steadily decreasing as a source of worry in the scheme of things. Penn can't be under-estimated de spite her defeat at the hands of Yale. Still, the old tradition that State teams fight harder on Frank lin Field than anywhere else isn't just a catch-line thought up by some prejudiced observer; it's a truism that Penn will have cause to regret. It's Convenient!' Hartn's Watch Shop • Watch and Jewelry , Repairing _ Watch Attachments In ROY'S DRUG STORE East College Ave. COOK, THE. BUTCHERCOOK, THE BUTCHER o E For Alumni Week-End 2 Plan to have FISH. in your Menu tl ).' We Have the Best, Sea to Table in 24 Hours COOK'S MARKET —COOK, THE BUTCHERCOOK, THE BUTCHER. THE PENN ' STATE COLLEGIAN All-College Golf Tourney Enters Semi-final Round Hollman Bests Siegler As Quarter-Finals Matches Close. By 808 GRUBB Eight golfers entered the semi-final round of the all-College -tournament this week following match play which decided the quarter-finalists in each flight. In the biggest upset of the quar ter finals, Hollman again= overcame what were considered superior odds when he defeated Siegler, winning easily, 6 and 5. Machmer Defeats Bennett Freddy Machmer, medalist, contin ued his winning streak, .defeating Johnny. Bennett, 2 up. Macbmer will be unable to play his semi-final match with Albere for several days because of a sprained wrist suffered last week. In the second flight, Powell, who was four down at the end of the first nine, won seven holes in a row to de feat Snyder, 3 and 2. The semi-final round should be com pleted by the end of the week, accord ing to C. K. Lucas Brightman '36, tourney manager, and the finals will begin during the week-end. or early next week. First Sixteen ~ liraelimer defeated Bennett, 2 up Albere defeated Wollman,3 and 2 Coletti defeated Sperling, 2 and 1, Hellman defeated Siegler, 6 and 5 Second • Sixteen Burkett defeated Buck, 7 . ,and C Powell defeated Snyder, 3-and 2. Klingensmith defeated Marldey, 1 Gross and Caughey were expected to play their match by this after doon. Safety Gives Nittany Gridinen 2-to-OTictory (Contimicd , from page 'tine) marched down the field for sixty-one yards with four straight first downs. They were stopped by the= closing closing whistle on the seven yard line. Coach' .Bob Higgink- used:!substi tutionsrequently,;and.,.:to,,,i.thje best advantage. The entire first' string, with . the exception .of Captain Bob Weber, was replaced: in the second quarter. With the opponents tiring, the varsity wall re-entered the game and outchargeethem. A total of twenty-four players en tered the fray for the Lions and at no one time did the team seem weak er than with the other combinations. The fact that there is reserve stam ina on the Lion squad has been def-. initely establiihed. The statistics prove the strength of the Lion's forward wall since) they gained 187 yards through rushing and to make any actual yardage gain 'by , . any other means: The lineups: Position Penn State Mtiryland Smith Lassahn L.T. Weber (c)__ Pontecarvo L.G. Barth Ortenzi C. Cherundolo Reith R.G. Economos McPherson R.T. Schuyler, Campofreda(c) R.E. Fry Benjamin Q.B. F. O'Hora Yathrop L,H; Kornick Campbell R.HB. Donate Woodbury F.B. ' Cooper Brennan Penn State z 0 . 0 ,, 0 —2 Western Maryland __CI 0 0 0-0 Safety—Penn State (Latlirop's pass grounded in end zone). • Penn State substitutions—Wear for Donato, Latorre for Economos,Wis mer for Barth, Silvano for ooper, Knapp kir kernick, J. O'Hora for Cherundolo, Miller for Fry,: Krupa for Smith, DeMarino for Schuyler, Enders for Cherundolo, Kominic for Silvano, Cromwell for Weber; OWens for Knapp. Western Maryland sub stitutions—Draper for Woodbury, Lutt for Pontecarvo, Keyser for Ben jamin, Sadowski for Lathrop. Officials: Refewe-11. B. Goodwin, .W. & J: Umpire—C. J. McCarty, Philadelphia. Linesman—A. B. Ma glazes, Lehigh. Field JudgeL-E. .H. Hastings, Cornell. • e Lehig INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS By DICK LEWIS With first round scrimmages well under way; we can chalk up a few scores, We talked to Corner Room management last week about plaster ing intramural results on their win dows, but it seems that some other scores got up there first and our ex terior decorating scheme had to be abandoned. Corner Room exhibitien ists, who squat behind the-State Col lege H. S. and other football scores and think the crowd outside is'watch ing them eat their soup, may con tinue tote ogled through the week if our plan goes through. THE SCOREBOARD: . . • Phi Kappa, 13; Alpha Kappa Pi, 0. Delta Sigma Phi, 12; Phi Sigma Delta, 6. Watts Hall, 18; Phi Kappa Sigma, O. ?hi Kappa Tau, 20; Alpha Sigma Chi, 0. That's all for the games played at the end of the week. We also would like to include our selves in the ignoble category of those who make mistakes. Last week we stated that the K. D. R.'s last to Sig ma Pi by a 12-to-0 score. The fact was noised around and the K. D. R:s were a little chagrined because they couldn't remember having played the Sigma Pi aggregation, much less hay ing been taken over in such a fashion. It was the A. G. R.'s who took the rap. The score should have read: Sigma Pi, 12; Alpha Gamma Rho, O. The business ; however, makes us feel pretty good. At least one guy must read this column. We welcome any other corrections. ' By the end of this week, most of the first round .will have been played off. Here's the schedule for the week, subject to addition later: TODAY 4:15 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Prosy Hall on field no. 1 by the golf course. Kappa Delta Rho vs. Unit G on. field no. 2 by the golf course. 7:15 Colonial vs. Tifeta Kappa Phi under the lights. 8:15 Delta Upsilon vs. Alpha Phi Delta. TOMORROW 4:15 Sigma Nu vs. Triangle on field 1. Statistics Box Penn State 0 First Downs 11 187 • Yards Gained Rushing 154 2 Yards Lost Rushing 9 6 Forward Passes ... 11 0 Forwards Completed 5 0 Yards Gained, ForwardS 56 0 Forwards Intercepted by 0 Lateral Passes 1 0- Yards Gained, Laterals 9 0 Number of Punts 6. 333 Distance of Punts 9 54 37 Average of Punts' 42 36.. Runback of Punts 45 . 1 Fumbles - 4 0 Own Fumbles Recovered 1 Penalties 5 Yards Lost, Penalties ___ NOW SHOWING The latest selection of patterns and fabrics for fall wear in made to measure clothes. The new Raglan Suits are just the thing to have for the away football games at Pittsburgh, Syracuse, and Philadelphia. SMITH TAILOR SHOP 110 EAST BEAVER AVENUE Cleaning Pressing - Repairing PORTER Painting, Paper-hanging, Decorating WALL PAPER Agepts . for Sherwin Williams Paints and 'Varnishes Phone 688 128 S. Frazier by Perfect Score Olexy Leads Cross-Country Team in 15-to , -40 Victory; Captain. Book Places Second Winner's. Time Is 27:42; 11 State Men Finish • Ahead: of Healy : , First Engineer TO Complete Course. By JOHN BRENNEMAN Headed by Pete Olexy, who negotiated the 5-mile cross-country cbursc in the fine time of 27 minutes, 92 seconds, Penn State's harriers defeated Lehigh Saturday by a perfect score of 15-to-40 for the second year in a row and con tinued their undefeated record.of last season. Although Coach Werner named only seven men whose places were to be counted, the entire squad competed. The fact that eleven State men finished ahead of the first Lehigh runner; Healy, is evidence of the overwhelm ing victory that the Lions scored, Book Takes Second: Olexy was followed by Captain Book whose time was 28 minutes, 27 seconds. Bill Trimble took third, while Howard Downey and Don Daugherty finished in a tie far fourth place. Only 45 seconds separated. the first five State runners. The other six Lions to finish ahead of the Lehigh-runners were Surmatis, Clark, Hutchinson, Wear, Brizel, and Titlow. Six of the eleven State har riers are sophomores and should show continued improvement as the season, progresses. Since none of the State runners were pushed, they should all be able to turn in better times. Olexy fin ished "under wraps" and is likely to do some record breaking before the season ends. Downey, who has been having trouble with his teeth, should also do much better. Beaver Douse vs. Tau Phi Del ta on field 2. 7:15 Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Theta Xi under the lights. 8:15 Theta Upsilon Omega vs. Sig ma Phi Alpha. THURSDAY 4:15 Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Kappa •Phi, field 1. Beta Theta. Pi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, field 2. 7:15 Unit 1 vs. Sigma Chi. 8:15 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Tan. Western Maryland Page Three Time trials for the freshman cross country meet with Cornell Saturday will be held this afternoon at A:3O o'clock over the 3-mile course. Hen derson, who won last week's trials, should repeat. SPECIAL. SALE of LE. S. Student Desk and Floor Lamps On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday • Desk Lamps . $3.15 Floor Lamps . $3.95 W. H. MARSHALL 208 S. Allen SI. Phone 816-.! 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. 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