Page Six State Soccer Team Coach Bill Jeffrey Faces Job Of Filling - Places Of McEwan, Barnes, Osterhind . . . Loss Of Thr?e All-Eastern Soceermen .Be Keenly Felt By Lions; Line-up Mnst - Be , Jug,gled To Find:Ability Boasting a soccer team undefea state hooter fans await the product: combination that will hammer unothet This season Coach Bill Jeffrey is , shoes of three all-Eastern men lest 'fullback; Bill MeEwan, center Sonya ward. It is highly probable that Coach in scrimmages until he finds a corn ldnation that will fill the_ vacancies left by Osterlund,. McEwan, and Barnes. Or the Lions may go two games into the season before replace ment material appears. .' Fro last year's team, Jeffrey has Hank Schweitzer and. Dick Haag at goal. Bill Bonin, and Dave Weddell are fullbacks, and halfback material can be drawn from Eddie Mandel, Fred Spyker, Walt Painter,, Frank Megrail, Woody Hosterman, Woody Conran, and George 3lerwin. Front tiro players are Captain Sol Michoff, Cz:l Wacker, Dick Wilde, Sam'Dav les, an Sam Rankin. This group will he Indstered by Jack .Mallory, a sen ior, Selly Cohn, also a senior, and Bob Schuler, a promising sophomore wha played well on last year's fresh man tiara. The relative merit of other soph- Cllnrce on last year's freshman team remains ninkn::w•n bemuse of their Your New, We're New—Let's Get Amminted Mary Kay :coffee Shop 1.12 E, College Ave. Special rates .to students USE-D. , :CAR -SALE ON A REAL . `IIII4F, PAY' EASY . PLAN All Cars Mechanically Perfect!' Paint A-1, Tires A-1, . Tested and Inspected, Ready for. the Road All 'Makes, Every Car. 'Sold All Models, with a All Safety Tested , Written Guarantee McClellan Chevrolet. Co. 1000 E. College Ave. Dial 2321 • Nittany Meadows 'Farms announce the opening of . the • ,Nittany Meadows Farm Store SUCCESSOR TO FISHBURN'S , Catering to the Students and Facußy of PENN STATE with Quality Meats and Farm:Products.' 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Other game; in the Lion schedule are: Bucknell, Octoler 9, home; Tern *, Octr:bcr23, away; Syracuse, bc ; tuber 30, home; Army, November 3, away; Navy, .November 13, away; .Western Maryland, .November 20, at home. As a inatter,of retards, in ?G ye a rs the Nittany baotera have w.in gargcs. last 12, an:l CO 22. Sinen 1922, they . have (.I...cippeA only live league g &Ives - 'To Maiiitaiti Four YediZ aidefeidted Streak ot of 'Wear' In . fo n r 4vPA'' < +IE.RE 90e5 A , _ STRIKE . ,•••- tlift ; A GREAT LITTLE FIELD _ • GENERAL TILE SVARTEKBAcK . POSITioN -ONE oFTNE MOST • :VERSATILE KIDS oNTHE . LIOI.I SQUAD-FINE: PASSER AND—, SE(FTy RUNNER'' Rpt.bhit Wear Maritages Nine To Huntingdon'Chianpionship lYittany.Gridders' Summer EmploYment Ranges From Strike , Breaking ,In "Youngstown To nuckin g ln Altoona ' ..The Inimitable Windy Wear spent his vacation working like the major ity of the Lion gridders, but found enough spare time to manage his Knights of Pythias nine to the Hunt ingdon City League championship. The lightest and one of the most' ver . - satile candidates for .Nittany varsity . played second base . for the champions to boot. Summer may mean vacation to mast students, but to most of the muleskinners 'it spells work, and lots of it. Either the need of the financial returns or the desire to keep. in trim for the fall campaign is the reason for the great number employed dur: . ing the summer. Ted Nemeth, end candidate, worked On the police force of a steel mill fected by a strike in' Youngstown, O. During the strike:one of the women 'scabs fainted when a'mob of strikers attacked and 'disrobed her. 'Dave Ne meth worked .as a cop in the same City but in a comparatively more, peaceful 'capacity. He enforced the "Keep Off the Grass" signs in the city park. As head waiter at an Ocean City hotel, Harry Harrison directed the destinies of many a tray of con somme. He was also in Charge of hiring and firing the waitresses,. and redheads stood the best chance. The West-Penn Power and Light, Company employed four State, grid ders during the summer. Danny De- Marino strained his back while dig ging post holes for them near Greens burg. Tor' Toretti, Alex Barantovich, and Joe ,Metro worked on :u West Penn inspection crew near Charleroi. -Junior Hanley and Lloyd' I Ickes teamed up together on an ice cream truck in Altoona. The sophomore shining light drove the truck while Dean did all the heavy work. He claims it gave him fallen arches. Co-Captain Sammy Donato and Dick Skemp swung shovels and picki on the highways and by-ways of their respective communities. Joe : Peek helped keep the track clear for the one train a day while working with THE PENN - STATE 'COLLEGIAN This Lad :;;.~. ~,r h ..; y V A~l~ •Although cynics scoff at, a new ,deal for Penn , State; foothall, this year, there are several facts which ,point to 'greater succes's,for Coachpob Hig gins' Nittany Lions. - In . his.- eighth , year .as heid grid mentor, Higgins ,has had to suffer once again' the wise Meeks of the a section: gang on a '. - railroad near Wilkes-Barre.. . Johnny,Patrick kept the Glennland pool safd 'for - swimmers while, Co- Captain , ' Johnny' Economos Walked around 'the ':College golf course aPecting..plaYers' tickets and making sure ne due ,pinyed,eighteen holes on the do:n . pany. Dud Enders chopped Wood up: ,the'.mountains for - the last few weeks of summer after ing of . working, in the State College sewage disposal plant. Nate , Handler worked as a. play ground • iristrUctdr at Manlnittan Beach in,New :York City. Camp Ell wood Timbered Grover Cleveland WaShabaugh among its • most able counsellors..this :summer. Tim Wible worked,,itoo. He went to summer school. ` •• ATTENTION, CATERERS! • . invites you to see • QUAITY MEATS • 'AT PRICES YOU PAY FOR ORDINARY .MEAT . 'Dial . 3271 MUSIC ROOM 4 , ) 7F , 1figtp;* , ) , A64.07 ,, nr.-0 4, 11 1- et.c WINDY! IS RECOONtZr SMALLEST MAJOR cc IPPi 17 ,;c4A ',41, 1 • 1 • }{E'S Woßse. I+lAtl , DORNED ff MoqQo Mo . ( • ~. .-- L c : 46,ik ,':1•1hA: 1 -t 5 & 1 1 .4 _c.L, ,V .' 1 0 1 "2 5 ......),,, , ,,... ~,.,....., ...-A .:: ,,,..„ c" . ° \-:.. -.j10.54505 BETWEEN THE LIONS wise boys .who chanted "this is 'the 'lettermen, Carl Waugaman and 74:x year.", There is a' possibility, howelAdessa. er, that this-will he .the year. The, rest of 'tile' starting line in. Taking the squad of 40 or more as a whole,rit is probably the strongest since Higgins took over the coaching duties.; The large number of sopho mores, few seniors, and just a fair amount of juniors point to the build ing up of -strength, for the future. Penn .State sports followers may be- assured .That "the starting eleven this ,fall . will.be able to hold its own with most of the ,opponents, with the exception' of , Way things look .notV:there Jm.enly one soph °mere .in, ,which 'means a. season-group , first. string mien. In the backflei4,.:lo ;at the ends, Higgins has safficient, - .cempetent re serves to 'parry •,hiat .through the toughest season. i.Fromt,ackle to tack le lies the,hitch, for•it . .is,at these five spots where able. reserve ; material is lacking. The newcomer .mentioned for the first team is Grover.Washabaugh, son of the Westminster ..coach. . Before Washabaugh rates his position, how ever, he will have .to out-fight two -By -.ger ALL 1?.le-IT VBIG MUGS WE'LL: PASS OM BE= WHAT VVINDy . LACKS IN SRAV4 HE MAKES OP JM COURAGE THE DoNT.MAKE'EM TOO RABBIT!, F THE`( GET NEAR HIM boV.4l.l'll4ey Go! MISS ; LOUISE A. , LAMBERT Ladies' Exclusive Beauty Parlor SHAMPOOING ""FINGER WAVING SKIN and HAIR TREATMENTS, ZOTOS PERMANENT WAVING DONE. WITHOUT ELECTRICITY'OR MACHINE • ABOVE ATHLETIC STORE Dial 2042 ..WELCOME, CLASS of '4l FALL and 'WINTER SUITS _ . GERNERDS 140 S. ALLEN T. • CLEANING PRESSING .REPAIRING In :Glennland • Building Radio Headquarters in, Statp.,College '4l : Grid ,Candidates Weer Saturday All aspi-ing Candi;lates to :the hinan . fa . the I term will meet .7 t Crach, , igat.ty •McAndrews at 2 'o'c:ock afternoon in ::).n IrYin Official practice. will get under .ya 7.! Tuesday afternoon. in .prepti, 7 t...a!:ian ; for ; the, opening. game .here on ,October Ura l 7c: - ..kus; „will be issued as rapidlY, ..prf.r.isirg freshmen are x ccier ta 't.rn cut far the team. r.ya. s with impressive • hi g rocc,rfs foal, the, Philadel l hie and FA cr.etr:cts are :voting here thin weak. c knAvn f:.ces. Alex •Bariinto- vlelt.will keep Isis end W..; tiean Han ley and Dan Da•SlaFino.wi.l held : clown the ta.k.e.sput:=; C,c-eap-a;n;Johnny Eecnt....as anal th....rzi.W.le Tor Tdr etti w.ll'ke.at ,tna guards, and, Dna Endersthe likely ,cnter. Higgins has: . l.ecn . using twp, hack: fields .interchangealdy .in early' drills. The linst unit ..include?. Johnny -Pat, rick as the, chief . running threat,;J,oe Atetr., at . fullback, and Co-captain Sammy Donato and Tony Giannan - t:mio at the :ia:fbacks. Ifarry Harrisan, Penn State's Lar ry' K.!lly, !s in.:luded in the second quartet along with a newcomer, Dick Ewalt., at * the .halfbackpoots. Lloyd Ickes and Dick Slienl), probably the two most impressive sophomores on the squad, round ,out the second back field. ' If 11:s is ,not the yeah for success, it at least will- he the year for a brighter• Nittany Lida aggregation. This is due • to the ifew uniforms which brings l'eun State to a par with •th: big-Cnie football schools,. . The feature of the new suits is the pants, which are made of a . silver satin-like. material. The shirts are 2/1:0 glassy,. lighter blue replacing:the old navy. The stockings, are.e slight ly diffe:ent shade oiblue, , still and blend with the shirts. Silver healg,ears comPlete;:the picture. And keeping up .with the,rejuven :Jed foothalb.picture,,many.improve, Inuits have been made on New Beaver field. 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