Tuesday, S.epten)b.er .15,. 193.6 More Than 125 Aspirants Report To Coach McAndrews for Berths Op Lion Freshman Football Team Plebe-Kiski Encounter , To Open Schedule Of 5 Games Selecting a team of eleven men from the 125 freshman football can didates that reported for berths oh the team yesterday afternoon is the task that Coach Marty McAndrews, new 'Lion plebe gridiron mentor, faces. With a group of this size, among ■jyhich- are included a number of high school stars, the outlook for the yearling eleven should be very encouraging^ The five-game schedule- lists the first game of 'the season as the en counter with Kiski Prep School. This will be played the Saturday morning of the Alumni I'Hom.ecpmjng week end and will precede the varsity con test with Villanova. The remainder of the schedule’calls for the plebcs to meet Scranton-Keystohe College on October 24, .Pitt freshmen on Octo ber. 31 at Pittsburgh, Bucknell fresh men the ; week-end of November 7, and the Syracuse freshmen at Syra cuse on November 14. McAndrews Famed Athlete The name of McAndrews is some thing of an institution at this college; His-prowess in the boxing ring and skilled p’li.Xig on the gridiron won him the “outstanding athlete" award in 1929-30. During his senior year he was varsity center of the Nittany eleven, and- captained the intercol legiate, championship Lion ringmen. PRINTING for FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS Nittany Printing & Publishing Company IXO West College Avenue “YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S” TEXT BOOKS and STUDENT SUPPLIES The Largest Stock of Used Books in Town. Liberal Trade-in Allowance on Your Used Books [either for other hooks or anything in our store.] ' Wie issue Credit Slips which you can use anytime LOOSE LEAF NOTE POORS with Penn State Seal . + Our one-piece solid leather will give years of service. All sizes—all prices. Others in canvas and initiation leather. Complete Line of Athletic Goods He also won the Eastern light heavy weight title at Philadelphia that year. Following his graduation 1 here in 1930, he returned to school to receive his master's degree the following year./ While doing the graduate work he held the position of boxing. structor at the Pennsylvania State Police training school at Hershey, as well as acted as line coach at three colleges. He maintained the position with the training school at Hershey until the past year. In 1930.McAndrews,was line men tor at- Dickinson College under head coach “Red” Griffith. Three years later he joined the coaching staff of Lebanon Valley under “Hooks” My-, lin, and followed Myli.n to Bucknell as line coach in 1934 and 1935. He held that position until he was elect ed to the faculty of this college to ful fill the vacancy of Nels S. Walke, former freshman' football mentor, who was granted a leave of absence last spring. Co-Edits Chi Omega initiated Mary Jane Thomas-Staley ’3B, a transfer from Michigan State College, and three sophomores, Helen J. Drew, Elizabeth A. Wertz, and Helen F. White. Gretchen H. Diehl ’36, Adelaide It. Nokes ’36, and 'Anne Plumb ’36, Kappa Kappa Gammas, returned to Penn State for the week-end. . Kappa Alpha Theta entertained Isabel Loveland ’35 and Betty Wells ’35 over the week-end. Lynn Gerard '36, former president of the Delta Gamma house, visited here for the week-end. - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PENN STATE HOTEL Mrs. Miles Egler—3lo E. College Aye. HOME COOKING OLD-FASHIONED HOSPITALITY OFFICIAL GYM UNIFORMS, GOLF, TENNIS, FOOTBALL, SOCCER, TRACK, FENCING EQUIPMENT SERVING PENN STATE STUDENTS SINCE 1913 Al Lewis ’ 32 , Boxer Supreme, Returns for Talkative Day A fellow that is just about the cream of State's boxing crop, Al, Lewis ’32, by name, yvas in town over the week-end. Al was 145-pound Eastern Intercollegiate champion for three years and National champion for one. That qualifies him for some thing. And while he was here he divulged that he never turned pro after gradua tion because- he didn’t consider him self that much of a sucker. Which is quite a statement, when ope stops to consider the State flashes that have done so. We mention no names and we throweth no stones. Al figures that by the time man agers, trainers, advisors, and chisel ers (as well as publicity men) are paid off that a pro has a darn tough time making a part-time job pay. And if it isn’t part-time, the pro just does n’t last very long. Right now Al Lewis is down in Washington, Pa., promoting amateur fights and doing resettlement work for the government. He started out by promoting some novice tourna ments and picking the most likely boys and developing them. He claims he has some of them ready for im portant fights. “I have some boys you’ll hear from later on,” said Al. Al was in town with a freshman footballer by the name of Toth from Canonsburg. -He brought him up. Lewis was in quite a talkative mood, a natural one, says he. He told lots of interesting stories about yes teryear, notable of which was the trip he and Doggy Alexander made to Syr- Rods Prevent Damage Lightning' rods correctly installed will prevent serious damage by fire from electrical storms, says John R. Haswell, extension agricultural engi neer at, Penn State. Further mation on the subject can be found in Haswell’s article, “Protection from Lightning,” ’which appears in Far mer’s Bulletin 1512. A Common Expression on Campus and in Town STUDENT DESK LAMPS 98c to $5.75 Lamp Bulbs—Wire—Sockets DESK‘BLOTTER PADS 45c to $1.50 WASTEBASKETS Alarm Clocks and Watches SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES See pur new line of Novelty Pipes fHE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN acuse after his last,boxing season. Both Al and Dave Stoop -were invit ed. Al went. The party was composed of Al, Doggy, and Hunky Joe Miller, a foot baller. An interesting event was the fine that Doggy had to pay for run ning a stop sign and for which he is still trying to collect., Al has a brother who is to decide between Duke and. Indiana this month and who is also a fighter. ‘Td like him to come here/, he said, “but you know how it goes.” Do You Know— That the permission of the presi dent of the College as well as the ap proval of the 'Dean of Women was the red tape gone through for secur ing a date with a Penn State co-ed SOCK KENNEDY Will Start Classes Tap and Modern Dancing ' OCTOBERI . 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