Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 01, 1935, Image 3

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    Triday, Noveillier 1, .1985
Nittanyß(ooters T
Lion Cubs Favored To Win
Over Pittsburgh Yearlings
In Contest Here Tomorrow
Bud Kyle- To Get First Chance With Freshmen
Replacing Bill Denise at Quarterback;
Covolus To Start at Tackle.
Penn State's: Little Lions will he seeking to avenge the defeat handed
the varsity a week
. ago- when they meet Pittsburgh's -Little Panthers on
.New Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon. The freshman elevens will clash at
2':o o'clock to furnish one of two home sports attractions this week-end.
While the Lion Cubs face the Pittsburgh yearlings with a slightly bet
ter record to'date, Coach Nels Welke is lobking forward to no easy battle
for his charges. The •State freshmen lave defeated Scranton-Keystone Jun
ior College and tied:Mercersburg Academy and Wyoming Seminary, while
'the Pitt freshmen have split their two games, losing the first to Carnegie
Tech.and winning the second from Kiski,
Coach Welke -will -Start two men,
at Nulnerable poSitions on the
CubS'' team. Swifty • Covolus will re
-place Joe Peel at one of -the -tackle
poSts, while Bud Kyle, who was ir 7
jared in scrimmage with the varsity
early in the season, will start at quar
terback, replacing Bill Denise. -
Denise, Harrison Injured
• • Denise, flashy line-plunging back
who has done most Of the-Lions' scor-
ing to date, will be out of the lineup
for the remainder of the .season.
Bucky Harrison, another backfield
man, was.another of the casualties in
Saturday's game and will be out until
at least the Bucknell game with a
bad leg. •
Alex Barantovitch and .Tom Gre
gory will start at end for the State
freshman, while -Hanley and • Covolus
will: e at tackle. Wyland and Parker
will occupy guard - positions 'and Tor
etti will be at center. Joe Metro will
be at full back, while Johnny Patrich !
and Giananntorilo will start at the
halfback posts. Kyle will be filling
Denise's position at the signal-calling
posts..,
Probable Pitt Lineup
Coach. Milligan probably will -use.
a starting lineup of Hoffman and-
Daddio at ends, Merkoysky and Aso
vitch at tackle; Raakowsky and -Petro
at guard, fannies at center; Campbell
at quarterback, Chickerno at fullback
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Surplus and Undivided
Profits $275,000
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, State "College, Pa.
John T. McCormick, President
David F. Kapp, Cashier
HANSENS
New Fall Gloves
Just Arrived in all the Latest Styles
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Wool Gloves for College Days-65c
HARRY SALTERS
On South Allen Street '
Thespian and Glee Club Show "Fools Rush In"
A Musical Corriedy o o Saturday Night at 7:30, Nov. 9
By 808 GRUBB
and Goldberg and Stebbens at half
back.
A Cub eleven has never beaten any
of the Pitt yearling tennis, but this
seems to be the season for State.sur
prises. A weak vote for the Cubs.
Schedule of Lion
Courtmen Ready
Basketeers Will Enter Eastern
Intercollegiate League;
•To Play 17 Games.
Penn State's basketball team, new
members of the 'Eastern Intercollegi,
ate. Basketball Conference, will play
a seventeen-game schedule this sea
son, according to Neil M. Fleming,
graduate manager of athletics, and
Joseph P. Swift '36, undergraduate
manager.
The Lions,-who - will begin practice
- Within a Tew days under 'Coach 'Spike
Leslie, will open with Ithaca College.
'The non-league opponents of the Lion
courtmen will be Penn, Ntoiy, Army,
'Syracuse, rc utgers, 'lthaca, and Buck
r
December 14, Ithaca; January 8,
Penn at Philadelphia; January 'll,
Navy at Annapolis; , January .15,
Syracuse; January 18, Pitt; January
22; Mticknell; , :January ^25, Carnegie
'Tech;. February . 8, West Virginia;
February 11, Temple at Philadelphia;
February 12, Army at West Point;
February 15, Georgetown; February
19, Temple; February 22, West Vir
ginia at
,Morgantown; February .26;
Georgetown at Washington; Febru
ary 29, Rutgers; March 6, Carnegie
Tech at Pittsburgh; March 7, Pitt at
Pittsburgh.
Women in Sports
'GOLF
By Regina Ryan
Barbara Hager '3B, 'won the wo
men's all-College 'golf championship
with Mary Lou Freer '37 as runner , up.
Barbara defeated Dorothy. Downs '39,
and Enid Bever '39 before meeting
Mary Lou Freer in the finals. Mary
Lou . defeated .Betty Lenzen '36, and
Anne Very '39.
Enid L. .Bever '39, and Lillian R.
Wagner '39, have been elected fresh
men representatives to the W. A. A.
board. Enid was elected by the
freshman class, and Lillian was elect
ed by the members of the board.
The Women's Athletic Association
will hold a hike to the W. A. A. cabin
Saturday afternoon, leaving Mac Hall
Meet Sy
X-C ountry Team
To Face Orange
Away Tomorrow
Will Attempt To Keep
Perfect Record
In Dual Meet. -
By JOHN BRENNEMAN
One meet only, that with Syracuse
tomorrow, must be won for the cross
country' teem to complete its second
season of undefeated dual competition,
but unless State's seven -harriers run
much better than they did at Pitts
burgh last week, they will return
from their encounter with the Orange
team with their first defeat.
Syracuse,. according to C o we- h
'Charles "Chick" Werner, has a strong
team this year—stronger than Pitt
which the Lions were able to beat by
only one point last, week. On paper
the State team lookes just as good
as their opponents. Lalor, probably
the best man on the Orange outfit,
has been beaten by Howard Downey,
and barring accidents there is prob
ably no one who can keep Pete Olexy
from continuing his own undefeated
record.
Victory Predicted
If the showing at Pitt last week
was just a let-down, and it seems like
ly that it was, then there is a fair
chance for victory tomorrow. If not,
then Syracuse will take them by a
lair-sized margin. Our personal feel
ing is that the team will bring home
a victory.
Fourteen runners, seven varsity and
seven freshmen, will make the trip
along with two managers and Coach
I Werner. They will leave this morn-
Mg. The varsity squad Will be made
up of Captain .Duverney 'nook, Olexy,
!Downey, Bill Trimble, Don Daugher
ty, Joe Surmaitis, and either Charlie
'Clark or Harry Wear. Clark has
been suffering from a cold and there
fore may not be in Condition to make
the trip.
' Syracuse Sophomores Strong
The Syracuse team will be strong
in sopohmores, since their freshman
team last year :placed •third at the
Intercollegiatcs. In dual competition,
however, State's freshman team beat
them last year. The :course at Syra
cuse is another hilly affair similar to
the one at Pitt.
After their defeat at Pitt last week'
the' Lion freshmen will attempt a
come-back-against the Syracuse year
lings. tomorrow. Burt Aikman led.
the squad in time trials TueSday:
night, but Len Henderson who finish-'
led second last Saturday, is State's
most likely prospect as a winner. '
Winkleblech,• a Mont Alto product
from whom George Harvey promises.
great things, Will have his first op-'
portunitY to show what he can do'
since the meet with Cornell two weeks
ago. Griest is another newcomer who
will take the trip as a result of his
fine showing in time trials this week:
Bill -Joachim, Herb Hazard, and Bob
Simons are the other freshmen who
will make the trip.
Twenty girls have passed their eli
gibility test for senior life-saVing,
since the tests began Tuesday, Octo
ber 22.
Ellicot Wins Prize
in Football Contest
Joe Ellicott, 409 Varsity hall, was
declared the winner in the football
scoring contest conducted by Fromm's
store last Week.
Many contestants picked hte win
ners, but the small score in the &ate-
Pitt game and the overwhelming score
in the Penn-Lafayette game lost
points for most of the entries. The
winner, who will receive an all-wool
scarf, was correct in scoring fifty per
cent of the teams played.
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THE PENN 'STATE COLLEGIAN
acuse; Freshman
Between The Lions
By WALT, FREUNSCR
Nothing daunted by our foliar.
as a prognosticator last week, w(
submit Our selections for tome•.
row: State to beat Syracuse by tw<
touchdowns. They are' undefeated
but have met no first rate opposi•
tion. They have two' fine men it
Albanese and Iteckmack. Weston
Maryland to beat Baltimore. Thi
Terrors are picking up' speed slow.
ly. N. Y. U. to take Bucknell
although this may be close. Pitt
to smash Fordham by three touch
downs.
Villanova to triumph over Detroit
in the return engagement, by a
larger margin than Detroit had.
Lehigh by not so much over Gettys
burg. Lebanon Valley over P. M.
purely on the basis of their
showing against Penn State, Penn
to. take Michigan, , ' lthough the Red
and Blue will be extended. This
latter is principally on the advance
notice of Herm Everhardus, who
credits Penn with having the best
four-man backfield he has seen in
many moons. •
Back to the Syracuse gains. This
INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS
. .
Intramural football seems Ito be I win 12 to 6, Monday night. Accord
overshadowing. everything else in the ing to our scout, both teams Were
intramural sports program with the evenly matched and gave each other
exception of cross-country. -As far some stiff competition. Later in the
as we know, the putting and horse- evening, the - Chi Phi's pushed a touch
shoe turneys have been relegated into down over against-a stubborn Theta
the realm of the forgotten. And an Kappa Phi team.
elaborate program has been narrowed Pi Kappa Alpha 'navigated to vic
down to -football and' cross-country. tory in a sea of mud Tuesday
.after-
We hope something is' done about noon to drown Watts hall to 0.
running off the putting and pitching Vernon Smith, Pi. K. A.,, starred at
matches before somebody desides to the outset, intercepting a Watts hall
give it -all up in favor of ice-hockey. pass and plodding 85 yards for a
Credit is due to Rudy Hellmund touchdown. Later in the game, Smith
recovered a Watts fumble for the sec
co. for the efficient manner in which
and score. Pi K. A.'s third score was
the local hurrying was run off. They
made on a pass from Smith to honey.
came, they ran, and most 'of them fin-
Smith converted after •each touch
ished. And seemingly minor matters
down. Sigma No dropped to Sigma
touch
such as rules against cutting the
Aloha Epsilon 32 to 0 in the same
course were enforced. It was good
competition, and should set a piece-
mud. Chief difficulty of the game re
dent for future meets 'of the same
suited in identifying players, who be
type. Outstanding performance of
came almost indistinguishable as the
the meet: Running of Gibson, Freer' game progressed.
hall's -claim to glory. He loped Tuesday night, Sigma Phi Epsilon
around the almost two miles in 9 skidded to a 2 to 0 victory over Alpha
minutes, 45 seconds, and 'crossed the Zeta. The game splashed on for three
line looking fit. Outstanding stupid- quarters with both teams wrestling
.ity of the meet: -lack of practice on back and forth in the mud for no ap
preciable gains. A fen' minutes be
the part of quite a few,whose only
,preconditioning consisted of three fore the game ended, S. P. E. blocked
square Meals a day, despitethe fact a punt and scored.
that ;all -were supposed to have-Cir- -.Beta Sigma Rho swamped Varsity
vied the, course eight times in piac- hall 19 to 0, scoring, on a 60-yard
tice. - plunge down the field, and on passes.
Football enters the quarter finals
this week. And thereby hang some
scores. Last Thursday, Phi Kappa
took Pi Kappa Phi 13 'to 0. Beta
Theta Pi defeated Delta Sigma Phi
7 to 2 and Variity hall defeated Alpha
Chi Sigma 6 to 0.
Phi• Kappa Tau broke a, Kappa Sig
ma 0 to 0 lend in the second half to
Nittany Lions To Face
Old Rivals TomorroW
(Continued .front, page one)
Vannie Albanese is the chief run
ning, threat of the Orange squad,
while Jimmy Nolan, quarterback, spe
cializes in booting the pigskin. "Tiny"
Brown; 220-pound tackle, who used,
his weigleto advantage in the box-
ing ring against the Lion mitmen, is
also likely 'to see action.
Other members of the Lion squad
making the trin are: Norini, Krupa,
Orlando, Schuyler, Cromwell, Voharx,
Barth, Economos, Latorre, Wibel, J.
O'Hora, Enders, Knapp, Yett, Sil
vano, Kornick, Rhoda, Eschbach, and
Kominic.
War is a 'sign that we possess the ,
shell rather than the kernel of eivili-'
zation.
is definitely the crucial point of the
season. A victory here, unless a
Pyrrhic one, will mean that the sea
son can't help being a success. To
be detente& now is to be hurled
back into the position of a school
with nothing much to do but con
template imaginary cups awarded
for moral victories. A "moral vie.
tory" defeat can be glossed over in
the year that it happens; the next
year all one sees is the game in the
loss column, and the gallant stand
is forgotten. Let's abolish moral
victories. Syracuse - has a record
to defend. State is at its 1935 cross
roads. The glory road is indicated
by the pre-game signs:
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Quick kicks: Levy, Syracuse
scout, telling spotter Tommy Slus
ser who the Penn State players are
as they make the plays . . . Bell
still unscored on . . . N. Y. 'Deily
News runs picture of State-Pitt
game, captioning it "Laßue . . . be
ing stopped by Knapp and O'Hora,
of Indian«."
By DICK LEWIS
The Beta Sign presented one of the
smoothest working teams we have
seen, and had control of the situation
throughout the game. Jack Reichen
back, end, and Gen Lappen, Quarter
back, starred for thf Beta Sign in
some of the most sensational playing
in the league.
Wednesday, Sigma Tau Phi defeat
ed Phi Kappa '6 to 0.
Freshman Soccermen
Have Perfect Record
While the varsity boaters continue
their triumphal march, their under
studies, the members of. the fresh
men soccer squad have been turning
a record nearly as creditable. Like
the varsity the frosh are undefeated,
their record showing three games won
and one tied.
After defeating Boalsburg High
School 4 to 0 in their• first start, they
were held to a 1-1 tie by State Col
lege High. In a return game, short
after, the Cubs partially effaced this
tie by winning 2 to 1, and in their last
encounter they defeated Miles Town
ship High, School, Rebersburg, I to 0,
last Saturday.
Members of the• frosh first team
are: Watts, Painter, Corin, Davies,
oßdman. Spyker, Rankin, Megrail,
Craighad, and Ickes. High scoring
honors thus far are divided between
ICkes and Megrail, each having ac
counted for three goals.
Under the direction of "Tex",
Dominguez, graduate student study
ing football coaching, the freshmen,
have been working hard and present
fine material for next year's varsity)
Club Plans Cabin Trip
The Clover Club is planning for a
week-end at the cabin. Members will
Be given transportation and a pro
gram had been arranged. They will
leave the campus at one o'clock on
November 2.
LOCKS REPAIRED
KEYS MADE
CHAIRS FIXED
SCHILLING, Locksmith
South Pugh Street
Gridders Face Pitt
Soccer Team. Beats Army
6-to-O Wednesday; Saltine
Booters Have Good Team
McEwan, Corbett, Osterlund, Wacker Divide
Scoring Honors as Lions Defeat
Soldiers on Wet Field.
By TOWNSE,
After trimming the ears of the AI
nesday, the Nittany soccermen will in
featured home encounter on Beaver Fi(
ever to defeat a Lion soccer team on tl
,will fight the Lions every inch of the s
Out of six encounters, the Saltim
to•ies, losing only to Springfield 6-to-1
the strongest teams in the East, ineid
toughest opponent the'Lions meet. T<
West Chester Teachers, ColgatC, Lehi
International.
Possessed of a very capable line,
the men most likely to get in the hair
of the local boaters are Captain I)ave
Hughes, rangy center forward, Guido
Semino, leading scorer so far, - and
Swede Burkeland, who has been mak
ing his shots count from the center
halfback position. In spite of their
traditional ability on Beaver field, we
cannot, however, quite see the Or
angemen causing the first blot in four
years on the escutcheon of the Nit
luny boaters.
Lions Defeat. Army, 6 to 0
With all due respect to the ability
and sagacity of this rag's sport ed.—
Ray Bell, State's All-American goalie,
is still unsco•ed on. However he didn't
show his usual amount of ability on
Wednesday due no doubt to the fact
that he never had a chance. With the
ball almost continuously in State's
possession, Bell was idle most of the
time, only being called on three or
four times, when his reactions were
most satisfactory.
Scoring was quite consistent, show
ing that the Lions had. the situation
well in hand throughout the encount-1
er. Bill McEwan, high scorer last
year, started the ball rolling in the
first quarter with'a well aimed kick.
From the starting whistle it was ap-I
parent that tlM • Nittany forward line
was too strong for the Army defense.
The second tally, occurring early
in the second quarter was quite spec
tacular. Much the same kind of wea
ther as made things dull here, caused
the Army to be soggy, slowing up
play considerably and generally mak-
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Lrmy mule to the tune of 6-to-0, Wed
neet a strong Syracuse eleven in the
field tomorrow. Syracuse, the only team
thir hoine ground, is out to repeat and
way.
a Warriors have chalked up five vic-
L last Saturday. Springfield has one of
dentally, and is usually considered the
'0 date the Orangemen have defeated
sigh, Buffalo Teachers, and American
ing trouble for both teams. Joe Bic
licki kicked an excellently aimed free
kick, which, due to the slipperiness of
the ball, the Army goalie was unable
to hold. The ball rebounded from his
hands directly to Bill McEwan who
kicked it in for the second score of
the day.
Army's First Defeat Season
Later on in the same quarter,
George Corbett, booted a beauty from
the touch line, and the half ended
In the third frame scores came fast.
Frank Osterlund opened the inning
with a high drive which bounced ew
er the goalies head into the net. Carl
Wacker followed with a low drive
from about twenty-five yards out, and
McEwan scored his third goal of the
day on a pass fram Solly
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