Friday, October 16,1936 «« Between The Lions »» By 808 GRUBB Early this week Bob Higgins was wishing it were Cornell next instead of Lehigh. Reason: After suffering defeat at the hands of Villanova, the Lions would be on . the comeback trail and in a perfect state of mind to roll over .the Big Red, whereas such a comeback at titude would not be needed against Lehigh. . . But the Nittany mentor has changed his mind since then. Ad ditional ..injuries during practice sessions this week have put him in a more pessimistic frame of mind, concerning tomorrow’s game and perhaps it’s just as well Lehigh falls where it does on the schedule. In addition to O’Hora and Econ omos, Adessa, Patrick, Wuenschel, find probably Lang and Morini will not be available for service against the Engineers tomorrow. A wrench ed knee threatens to keep Wuen schel out for the remainder of the season. Harry Harrison will.han dle the kicking assignment in spite NEW PURSES $l.OO Moore!s Dress Shop Breakfast Buns FRESH EVERY MORNING The Electric Bakery SEA FOOD Fillet of Sole i Clams Shrimp /' _ Halibut Bluefish Oysters Scallops Sword Fish ' _ Haddock SalmoitSteak COOK’S MARKET ACCENT ON YOU . . . In formal gowns designed and fitted to outline your good points. Go high style in swing time. Dare to be individual in your evening clothes. DOROTHY DIEHL DESIGN STUDIO Designing Dress-making +■ Dial 813 Pastime Building 118 S. Allen If You’ve Lost It CLASSIFIED will find it F GET THE CLASSIFIED HABIT . . . IT PAYS .. —— Classified Ads accepted only at Student Union Desk in Old Main THE THESPIANS of a charleylior.se. While tßis week's time trials did n't come up to the expectations of Coach Chick Werner, the Lehigh harriers still don’t appear too for midable to the Lion cross-country team, opening its season at Bethle hem tomorrow. Pete Olexy, never beaten in dual meets during his freshman and varsity , competition, took* the lead in the trials, but his time was not too convincing. ’* * * Penn State’s natators will get off to an early start this year. Al though the season doesn’t begin until January, Coach Galbraith is calling th"*c first practice for next week—and not in Glennland Pool, but in Rec Hall. There they- will be put through a series of setting up exercises and other conditioning drills for at least the first three weeks, sans aqua. In inaugurating this form of conditioning for his team, now en tering its second year as a varsity sport, Coach Galbraith is follow ing the example of Mat Mann of Michigan and Bob Kippith of Yale, coaches of the best tank teams in the country. “Gal” decided to use this idea following conferences with both coaches. Dial 3271 Nittany E Olexy Paces Squad in Ist Team Trials Gordon Leads Plebes In Competition; Maule Next By WOODROW BIERLY Penn State’s cross-country team will leave at 9 o’clock this morning for Bethlehem where Coach Chick Werner will enter seven men in the competition with the Lehigh harriers. The meet .will be held at the Saucon Country Club at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, this time being chosen since a golf tournament has been sched uled for the afternoon. • In the time trials held Tuesday af ternoon which did not fulfill expecta tions, Pete Olexy led the squad with Len Henderson, freshman captain of last year following. Aikman and Pierce finished in a tie for third place while Clark rated fifth. Others who placed among the first seven were Wear and Sutton. Captain Downey was troubled with a stomach cramp and did not complete the trials, while Hazard, who is recovering from an attack of grippe, did not run. The seven-man team will be selected from these nine. Olexy Won Last Year , I-lurst, a sophomore at Lehigh, led their first time trials with a time of 29:02, Hildebrand, a senior, followed Hurst across the line. Other Lehigh men who will compete are Tompkins, Sigley, Captain Broughad, Parsons, and Macluchlan. Their team contains only two varsity lettermen of last year, and so much of Lehigh’s strength will depend on their soph omores. The Engineers have always been an easy mark on the Penn State schedule but this year's meet may keep the runners stepping. In the Lehigh encounter last year Olexy took first place, followed by Book and Trimble, while Downey and Daugherty tied for fourth place. Six more State hill-and-dalers crossed the line before Healy, the first En gineer. But Hildebrandt, who led the pack for the first four and three fourth miles, was forced to withdraw when he suffered. an attack of pain. He is on the Lehigh squad this year and will provide some stiff competi tion. making a duplication of last year’s perfect score very improbable. Freshmen Hold Time Trials The freshmen also held their first time trials on Tuesday night. They open the season at Cornell a week from tomorrow and although,., the trials will have nothing to say as to who makes the team, the results are interesting. Norm Gordon, national junior steeplechase champion, led the pack in the three-mile run with a time of 1G:22. Prank Maule, who holds the high school track record for the mile run, turned in a time of 17:03. He was followed by Graham Miller, who ran the course in 17:35, and Nixon and Van Patten. -/NOVEMBER / m PAGES ' PETTY CARTOONS FASHIONS FOOTBALL STORIES y ARTICLES A ON SALE ;\OCT. 15TH . . . . Present THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN arriers Will Open Season With Lehigh Soccer Team Meets Gettysburg Tomorrow in Lone Home Sport Co-ed Will Kick Off at 2:30 Dressed in Scotch Kilts; Freshmen To Play Mont Alto By JERRY WEINSTEIN Penn State's soccer team will oppose Gettysburg tomorrow on New Beaver field at 2:30 o'clock in the only varsity sport contest on the home program this week-end. Following a custom inaugurated by Coach Bill Jeffrey several years ago, a co-ed will add a bit of color to the game by kicking off to start the proceedings. Jo Hobart, a senior, will start the ball rolling, attired in full Scottish regalia—kilts.and all. The team that started the Bucknell game last week will be intact against Gettysburg tomorrow. While a few regulars were hampered by injuries this week, they will be ready for sendee. Beta Sigma Rho Looks Powerful Intramural Manager Announces Rules Governing Football; Officials Selected By FRANCIS SZYMCZAK The current intramural football season is under way* Games will be played each afternoon.and night, ex cept Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The Beta Sigma Rhos look strong of fensively with their _ 25-to-0 score over the Beaver House. Phi Delta Theta took over Alpha Tau Omega, 6-to-0. Sigma Chi held Alpha Kappa Pi to a deadlock in scoring and the num ber of first downs only to lose in the series of four downs play-off. Alpha Phi Delta’s drive in the last quarter of Wednesday’s game failed to over come a 13-point lead held by Sigma Nu, losing T3-to-12. The football contests are governed by these rules: 1 — Football shoes are the only regular football equipment that may be worn. 2 There will be four twelve-min ute quarters.- ' 3—Each team is allowed three time-outs during a half. 4—No limit on the number of sub stitutions. 5—A punt may be' attempted at any time without calling the forma tion. \ G—Fifteen yards-*is i needed for a first down. ’" 7—The ball is downed when. the runner is touched with two hands. B—A8 —A forward may be attempted from any point behind the line of scrimmage. 9 —There is no penalty for two or more incomplete forwards or laterals. Only ends and. backs are eligible to receive passes. 10—In case of a tie, the winner is determined by the greater number of first downs. • Announcing the Opening of KALIN’S MEN'S SHOP Featuring popular priced wearing apparel for young men and men who wish to stay young. + + + KALIN’S MEN’S SHOP 122 S. Allen St. State College, Pa. SALLY Is HERE!!! CLEAR” Dave Weddell, fullback, who was injured in pre-season practices, is ready to go again.' Coach Jeffrey does not plan to start him, however, and Bill Borda will again rate the starting call. Freshmen to Play Another practice game has been set for the Penn State cub hooters. Led by Bob Schuler, the Lion yearlings will meet George Harvey’s Mont Alto forester team at 1 o’clock on the soc cer. practice field at the golf course. Among the leading members of the freshman club are Royer, goalie; Genzler and Yoder, fullbacks; Home stead, Schuler, and .Mann, halfbacks; and Wartluft and Schaeffer, for wards. The intact varsity lineup includes Dick Haag in the net; Phil Barnes and Borda, fullbacks; Eddie Mandcl,. Freddy Spyker, and Walt Painter, halfbacks; and Captain Bill McEwan, Frank Osterlund, Sol Miehoff, Carl Wacker, and Dick Wilde, forwards. Gettysburg Strong With seven lettermen in their line up, the Bullet hooters present a strong team. Last year, Gettysburg successfully climaxed a good season by being declared the champions of the Eastern Pennsylvania Soccer Conference. Penn State ( defeated Gettysburg last year, 4 to 0 . . . and in 1934, 9 to 1 . . . the only two-times the teams have met . . . the Bullets have a junior varsity system in effect and it seems to work out well . . . their squad is composed of six seniors, eight juniors. an<l ten sophomores... Injuries this week kept Phil Barnes and Eddie Mandel on the sidelines for a few days . . . Carl Wacker plays along with his injured thigh ... while Sol Miehoff gets along with bruised feet . . . the boys with the educated feet seem to have difficulty getting their limbs educated to keep from getting hurt*. .. Coach Bill Jeffrey says most inju ries are caused by lack of experience of the opponents . . . and some other hurts come up in practice when the boys get a bit rough trying to gain a starting assignment . . . which Jef frey -doesn’t like . . . Swimming Candidates Will Report Tuesday Candidates for the varsity swim ming team will hold their first meet ing of the year in 301, Recreation Hall, on Tuesday at 4:30 o’clock, ac cording to J. Lloyd Larkins ’37, manager. For a two or three-week period, Coach Bob Galbraith will conduct daily training sessions either in the gymnasium or outdoors, depending upon the weather. The purpose of this training is to strengthen the various muscles of the body in order to condition the swimmers for the strenuous work in the tank. After starting their first season as a varsity sport last winter with a schedule of four meets, the swimmers have progressed this year, to six en gagements. The Lion natators open their 1937 season with Penn, at Phil adelphia, January To. 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In reviewing Saturday’s game Mc- Andrews mentioned the fine running and kicking of fullback lekes. Ewalt looked good in the blocking back posi tion, while Rollins demonstrated some nice ball carrying. The squad lacks reserve material for the guard and end positions. With Stravinski forced out of the game it was difficult to send in a re liable substitution as most of Kiski’s gains and the touchdown run were scored through his vacated position. February 19; Carnegie Tech, Febru ary 26; and Cornell, March 5. The Syracuse meet is away. Choice of 2 Vegetables
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