Frickiy, Octgber, 25,.1935 Lfon Cubs, Socce Freshmen Gridders Face Strong Wyoming Seminary 'Team ,in First Game Here Walke Charges are in Good Shape for Encounter With Prep School Team Boasting Heavy Line; Game Called for 2:30. „ , • Pollowing'the , lead of the varsity, Coach Nels Walke's undefeaked Lion Cubs swill make ,a bid ,for a victory over (the of their strongest foes when they meet Wyoming Seminary on New Beaver field tomorrow.afternoon. . While the freshmen squad is in good shape, they will be facing a grid combine that lute never been defeated by a Peat State yearling'team..The preppers are bigger than any. of the teams which the Cubs have encountered so far and they boast a formidable' wall. Starters,; Listed Bill,Oenise will start at the signal calling post for the Cubs, with .3 . 00 Metrd at fullback. Johnny Patrick and Gee Giannantonio are slated to start at the halfback positions and Coach Walke is ' likely to "also use Myron Kyle who has' recuperated from in New Dresses in all Shades Street, Afternoon. and Evening at Moderate' rices Moore's DRESS SI4OPPE Appetite• , -SatisiyingL. , -- • •, - ! - . - r-^7ver.ftrittrThirk4rettin't . e: • - 7 -- "n" - - - • . , e ( opt:44 Th • • DEN Glenniand Apts. Beaver and Pugh Distributed by , W.: R. HICKEY - State College - Phone 1517 Why Not Pay Us a Visit! FLAT ROCK INN Admission . . . . 15c and 25c DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Night ' BUD . 'WItIS and His Blue and Gold `Orchestra`, • WE SERVE DUBOIS; OLD GERMAN, PHILIPSBURG and PABST BEER While . the GaOg' Away Swim at Glennland Ptol Bi• BOJI GRUBB juries suffered in scrimmage with the varsity several weeks ago. Barantovich and Gregory. are the starting selections at ends, this com bination having displayed good. form in the Scranton-Keystone game last Saturday. Dean Hanley and Joe Peel will be at tackle posti, while Bob Wy land and Merry Parker . are to start - at guard. Toretti will be at center. Saturday's game will be one of on ly two opportunities Lion fans will have tr the fresh^•-- ' to see the freshmen play ,at home. After meeting the Pittsburgh yearlings here next .Saturday;' the. Cubs will meet the,Bucknell freshmen. .at Lewisliiwg and 'then wind up the season with an encounter with the Navy Plebes at Annapolis. I. M. SCORES '- I MONDAY • 7:15 Kappa Sigma Phi. Kappa Tau iinder""the ' 8:15 Beta. Kappa vs. Chi Phi TUESDAY 4:15 Sigma Alpha-Epsilon vs. Sig ma Nu on field 1. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Watts hull on field 2 7:15 Sigma Phi • Epsilon vs. Alpha. Zeta . Finals will be run off on Saturday, November 2, or the following Monday. Two Arassachusetss Institiite. of Technology (Boston) professors de clare the college: agitators and reds of-today do not expect the 'l'&olution t . lieY , :preach. en to Furnish Home Att Between The Lions » liv wAur FREUNSCA• • "The. team that won't be beat—can't be beat." Pitt is tough. So what? So are we, - and we have the advantage of wanting to win this - game more. than . any other on the schedule. In fact, if we win this gamd r we. won't lose• another. Such idle speculation is always good fun; didn't our . predecessor have the team going out to the Rose Bowl this year? But there's a difference. We're serious. With all due respect for Pitt's prowess, it should be re membered that upsets have happened and will 'continue to happen. Our team 'is in the frame of mind to shoot the works, and should get the jurri) on the boys from the Football Institute—well, anything can happen. The idea that we caret beat Pitt is fallacious, and comes from reading stories inspired: by the Pitt myth, the Panther bogeyman, the entirely insane theory that only salaried ath lOes can win football games. This writer may. be going out on a mighty slim limb, but let it be known that he thinks Penn State has better than a fighting chance to take Pitt. If we have to hide our head' in shame the rest of the year, still we say: State to• tie or beat Pitt Varsity, Freshm Will Mee, Book, Olexy Will Lead Team at Schenley Park Course By JOHN BRENNEMAN Before the football game begins to morrow, Penn . State 'should have cap tured one, possibly two, victories from Pitt and the Nittany cross coLltry team should be one meet nearer'the completion'of Iheir second undefeated season. Coach Charles "Chick" Werner is not so optimistic, pointing out that the Pitt 5-mile course is a tough np and-down- hill affair, that Howard Downey's ankle. is in bad. shape, and that , the Pitt team is 'much tougher than the Yale squad. which was -beat en last week. It is our opinion, how era:, that Captain gook and Pete Olexy should finish one•two, with• the rest.of the Lion squad not far behind. Squad Lea {CS at Noon, Fourteen or fifteen varsity am! freshman runners, Werner, and two managers Will leave at noon today. The meets will be ,held in Schenley Park tomorrow • morning, the fresh men running .at 10:45, - and the var ;sity at 11 The. same squad that made the Yale INTRAMURA Beta Theta Pi won the intramural crow-country stagger with a score of 22 points Wednesday afternoon, when thirty-six shlyering harriers repre senting ten' groups assembled in the chill Wind..;thi . the golf course to run. for individual' honors and a silver cup which nob Ody can use and nobody can hOck. Individual' honors went to Gibson of Freer hall, Who navigated the ap proximate two miles in 9 minutes, 45 seconds, 37 seconds ahead of - Pierce, Unit 1, who came in on the 10 min ute, 22 second mark. McKilips, run ning for Beta .Theta Pi, crossed the line in third' place and good condition in 10. minutes,. 34 seconds. Second place went to Sigma Nu with 37 points and third place to Phi Kappa with 40 points. Phi Kappa stood in ,seccirf plaCe by actual point age, but one of their men, working on the theory that a straight line is the shortest distance :around anybody's golf course, Ailed' to round the right side of one. of the markers and was disqualified. , The second' lvund of football draws to a close this week and the quarter finals begin Monday. Thursday night, Tau Sigma gained a 3-yard. advan tage of Phi Gamma Delta., Friday, You Can Get It at Metzgers Complete Line of HUNTING GOODS SHOTGUNS and RIFLES FOR RENT AND Fint SALE • USED GUNS ,FOR SALE SPECIAL! • .22 Automat. Winchester Rifle, now $20.95 Regular price $33.45. MOSSBURG and STEVENS- RIFLES `:' $5.50 , to $11.95 THE PENN STATE: COLLEGIAN n Harriers Pitt Tomorrow trip. will go to Pittsburgh. In addi tion to Book, Olexy and Downey, it will include Charlie 'Clark, Don Daugherty, Bill Trimbl,e, and Joe Surmaitis, The latter two have been doing,especially well in the time trials this week. They have both cut a full minute oil' their best previous time over the local course. Pitt Lost To Notre Dame Last Saturday Pitt was beaten at Notre Dame, 23-to-32, but on their own course they will be tougher t? defeat. Tout, who last year was their fourth man, seems to be the best run ner on the team this season. In the dual meet' with Pitt last year several members of the present - Lion squad finished ahead' of him and they feel that they will' be able to , repeat that performance tomorrow.- • . Seven or eight freshmen, headed by Len Henderson,. winner in the meet with Cornll' last week,. will make the trip. The others will be Herb Hazard, Bill Joachim, Burt Aikman, Simons, Topman, and Hollister. Winkleblech, George Harvey's Mont Alto protege, may make the trip also. The Pitt freshmen will' prove to be tough opposition , sineettheir .squad' in cludes Johnny Woodruff, the negro runner who.' last , year broke the world's high schohl record for the, mile and who won.. the mile here at, the P. I. A. A. meet last spring. HIGHLIGHTS . LEWIS , . . . Kappa Delta Rho won over Section S by 2 first downs. Monday night, a motley crowd of State' College juven iles armed to the teeth with bean shooters, watched Kappa Sigma de feat Sigma - Pi on first downs, and a well:drilled Phi KaPpalTau..brother hood take Frear hall'l9-to-0. Tuesday„ Sigma Nu drowned the Beavers IS-to-6 with an aerial at tack that worked on several occasions. Sigma Alpha Epsilon won over• Del ta Upsilon 7-to-2 in one of the.scrap piest battles yet. Pi Kappa Alpha de feated Sigma Phi Alpha 6-to-0 and Chi Phi was the victor over Tau Sigma by yardage Tuesday night: Wednesday, Theta Kappa Phi scored over Kappa Delta Rho by 6-to..o;Be ta Sigma' Rho 'defeated- Delta Tau Delta by a. five-yard advantage. At night, the Commons Club forfeited to Sigma Phi Epsilon; 'Alpha Zeta defeated Lambda Chi Alpha •by 1 first down; Sigma Tau Phi took their match with Phi Epsilon Pi by forfeit; and Sigma Chi defeated Phi Delta Theta 7-to-0. • Note to quarter finalists: Physical examinations must have •been taken by all players who hope to compete before team will be permitted to play in the quarter finals, according to Bill Sinith '37, football manager. =IBM Booters To Face Leopards in 3rd Start of Season Visitors Show a Poor Record of 1 Win, 3 Losses. 14. TOWNSEND SWAIM, Assisting the Fresh footballers to retain State's elearr slate in the fall spiirts program the Nittany soccer men will trounce a weak delegation from Lafayette on New Beaver field, tomorrow at '2::00. The same group which outclassed the Temple Owls last Saturday, will start tomorrow, with the possible exception of 'Bill Barns, who because of a bad knee developed in practice, may be replaced by Phil Borda. Out of four starts, the Leopards have managed to eke out one victory a 5-to-0 - win over Buelmell last Sat urday. Previous to that they were successively defeated by Haverford, 2-to-O, Princeton, 5-to-0. and Temple, 4-to-0. Incidentally, however, the Marquis hooters were seriously hand icapped in their early games by in juries to four of their star players. With these men back in the line-up against Bucknell a mare creditable showing was made, however if the local boys play like they did Satur day last, the Leapords will lose even their spots before the day is over. Social Function Planned Lafayette's claim to fame and chance for an upset victory tomorrow seems to lie in the hands of four men: Jim Tait, 170 pound fullback, who has been doing fine work as a defense Swimming. Team Has Lineup of Veterans When State's first intercollegiate swimming team plunges into action within a month, the presence of a full squad of veteranr, from last year's Glennland forces will give Coach Robert EL "Gal" Galbraith much. con plenee for a reasonably successful season. Graduation in June took two Sea lions—co-captains John Koch and Henry Bern. However, reserves from lust year, plus a few transfers, will minimize their loss. ' Consistent winners of the Glenn land;.team will be seen in the mer men's line-up. In the sprints, John Walker, Martin Hart, Jerome 'Wein stein, and William. Helriegel have re turned. The distance events will -be taken care- of by George Henderson and Robert Dewalt. The breast-strok ers,are Gilbert Burleigh and Eugene Lesko, while the back-strokers are Richard Geiger and James Cum mings. The return to school of Ray Parks, Glennland diving star of a few years back, will greatly bolster the team in that division. Hart is an other veteran diver. Although the dates have not yet been, announced, meets have been scheduled with Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Cornell, and Pennsylvania, all strong opponents. The Pennsylvania meet will probably be held in Philadelphia. KAY KysE Joins . NEWELL, TowNsEN For the Official Penn State Dance - where, The largest hotel in the world outside of New York and Chicago .. . The Hotel William Penn—lith floor—capacity of 1,000 people for dancing! (The manager and assistant manager of the William Penn are State graduates). • When? The evening of the Pitt-State game . . . Stop dancing Not on your life ! The City of Pittsburgh has granted us permission to celebrate until 3:30 A. 3L! • Format? Decidedly not! • 4' Tables? The Corner is prepared to reserve a table for you. .Yes, food and bev erages will be served. • Musk? Kay Kyser of the "Blackhawk," • Newell Townsend'of Penn State. • Admission One, dollar per person (plus tax). This is the ONLY dance in downtown Pittsburgh having the'sanction 9 Note of the College. Plan to attend, the t OFFICIAL Pitt-Penn- State Dance! actions Tomorrow player; F.leniewsid, all-American con ter half, always dependanble; Cap 'lain Jaeoubs, right half, and Dick Al len, left hall, both scrappy players. IDue to fact that. social life on e the campus will be a a low ebb over the week-end on account of a general exodus to the Black hills, the State boys will give their visitors a taste! of genuine Penn State southern hos- ' pitality when they entertain the invad ing Leopards at a tea dansant to be held, possibly, at the Sigma Nti house,/ after the game tomorrow. 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