Friday, 00iber 8, 1937 FRESHMEN OPEN Lions, Bisons Meet In 28th Grid Renewal Celebrate 50th. Year Of Series Before Alumni Crowd • 'o»rtinoied front 'page ,ono) every bit as. good as -Tothasetti, and that Btiekriell's new.coach, Al Hump reys, has four or five others who 'are sure to give State 'plenty. of .trouble tomorrow afternoon: The el:tire:Lion , enaching - staff scouted the Lewisburg team Friday night, and the ,Bisons repaid the visit by sending the whole football 'squad :here, last Saturday to see the Gettysburg, drubbing. • The Higgimiinen have-continued to be • harassed - 'by injuries during this week's drills. Here is•the - latest list: Danny Den:wino will 'again be out of tmil'orin eking With Economos; Lloyd Ickes, Dick Sltemp;i Carl 'Wan gaman, and Dud Endera are nursing 'old and new knee injuries; Tony.,Gi annantonio has been bothered , by :a hurt shoulder; Washi'Vash,abaugh is recovering from a 'spike„wouMl.in his foot; Steve Rollins hurt hiS hand. in the Gettysburg tilt. Spike Alter,. who will - probably start at right end for 'the' iS being treated fof , a soi.e back: even the stocky Donato turned .up with an injured rib. - All except ,De- Marino and Economos will be in shape,to see action against the Herd, due to the, untiring efforts of the team's new trainer,,Jack Hulme, who said that "it-took plenty of midnight oil to do it." • . • The Stite' starting lineup will find Alex Barantovich and Alter, ends; Dean Hanky and Bill Ellwood,-tack les; Tor Toretti and Joe Peel, guards; Bernie Briggs, center; and Harry Harrison, Donato;" Joe Metro,' and Johnny Patrick, backs. • Humphreys expects to start much the same lineup that saw action in the first two games. This includes Harry Wenner and Hoover-- IthOdes; ends;, Co-capt. Enio Conti- and - Jack Lynn, tackles; Ed Barron and Kurt Mnnrodt, guards; Hal Pegg, . center; Bill Lane, _or Sid Canarick,-, qUarter haek;,-TOrnaiettif. lift • halfback r2CO &aut.:Hark' Bowman ' or'iFunair , , right halfback;' and Marty Quick Or George' Kiielc; fullback. ' . VarsityGolfer.:UpSet. In . All-College Tourney. Boddie Miller moved into the semi finals of the all-College golf:tourney by upsetting Jack Mahaffey; a-rnem-, bei: of last year'sgolf -team, 4'and 2. Bernie Burkett and Ed Hebda, both members of last . year'S team, will meet in the quarter-finals. An other member of last, year's team, Joe Stevenson, will play the winner of the :Cook-Greeif / match, which is also in the quarter-finals. , .DANCE KISHACOQUILLAS PARK, Lewistown :BILL BOTTORF AND HIS BAND FROM , PENN STATE WITH DORIS MAUCH AND JACK ROWE Saturday, October 9th - Admission 20c Dancing dOc The DEN . EXCELLENT FOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE lirlenot dance after your meals! Freshly Waxed 'Floor Hotel. Markland Noted for Good Food and Setvice Sail a straight course on the GREEN - ROOM'S NEW • SHIP • BAR Will The.Lions'Cl BETWEEN THE LIONS Tomorrow's football game between Penn State and Eucknell will see the renewal of one of the oldest intercollegiate sports relationships. -In 1881, before` either college officially adopted football, the two teams met, with Penn State emerging the victor. Then, in 1887, the series really began. - It is interesting to-note that the Lions and Bisons clashed in 1888, but the gnme'was ruled out of the records.' It seems that a referee's decision was disputed and both teams left the field before the, contest was over. Until last year, when the Nittany Lions chalked up an impressive 14-0 victory, Bucknell dominated the modern version of the old rivalry. Penn State's—lastiriumph before 1936 Was recorded in 1926. And 'it was one of•the most spectacular plays in football that led to State'g victiii7 on New;Beaver field last year. Johnny Patrick, then a sophoinore, task _the operiink kickoff and soniped 94 yards for 'a touch down. - In the'two Meeting's preceding last year's, Bucknell scored two,. victories in...games...featured by, Penn . State's disorganized playing.: , In 1935, play- Bucknell's concrete stadium" on *bitter; Celt; day,'-the -Bisona,.'eked , , out a disheartening 2-0 decision. '• 'The game tomorrow means much for both teams. For Bucknell, it will mark . the first - major-engagement of the season after none too impressiVe victories over Ursintls and Lebanon Valley, two small lteams: Those who witnessed these frays, were dismayed by the Bisons' showing. For- Penn State, tomorrow's 'game provides the first fairly' stiff test. since the Cornell battle'in which the Lions' dropped a 26-19 game to the team-touted as the best in the coun try.; If the Lions can defeat Buck nell, it means that 'the first half of the season will have been completed in •winning style. 'The next encoun- and ter with Lehigh looms as a Nittany triumph. • The grid coaches claim that Buck nail has a tough team.. On the Bi sons' performances, however, the op posite is indicated: It's true that the Bucknell-State battle is always tra ditionally hard-fought, but ,we still think ;the Higgins-coached team has too' much 'Oa 'the 'ball 'far" the'eleven Under a new 'coach. Without the bat of an eye, we pick the Nittany Liens, by three tonal downs. . • . Penn State's freshman football team will open its season with the always strong Kislci Prep team tomor row morning.' The performance of the yearlings will be interesting to watch. • Admitted the " new 'crop of Lion gridders .is..-the biggest and toughest to. wear the freshman green in many years. The 00-man squad boasts many well-known names. Coach Marty .McAndrews has se lected two teams of practically equal strength. He expects to use them al ternately in additiOn to,.eight or nine other players. There is. a singular purpose in this strategy. Fundamentally,. the idea of fresh man football. is to develop players for the varsity. This will' be McAndrews' aim. To win games will be a side issue. • We hope it works. WELCOME, ALUMNI ! SCHLOW'S: QUALITY SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK .. OF . STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit. Insurance Corporation THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN SEASON AGAINST t Running Bisons? - rorvt4.CZTTI Fans Would Enjoy Seeing Patrick Repeat Dash Bucicnell's Bisons had hardly fin , ished lacing up their uniforms before Johnny Patrick took their opening kick-off and tore 94 yards up their middle foi' a touchdown last year. Pans' will be looking for a repetition tomorrow, and, although' it's asking quite a bit, Johnny will do his best tto ' The boys in the press box will probably experience difficulty next year in trying to distinguish be tween the two Johnny,Patricks. John ny (the junior) is not related to . the freshman gridder of . the Same name: Johnny is a great family man. Takes walks out to Bob Higgins', home about. Once a week to entertain Bob's three girls .. . wants a family of girls just like Bob's youngsters ... next to los ing football games, he:liates cheese has played the last:six-years with Economos ... at Schenley; Kiski, and here . . . turned "dOwn. ri :Chance to go to-. Notre....Damejn State ... was president Of the fresh man class and Druids is a mem ber of that athletic - plant, Phi Delta Theta : .. he is an 'able:boxer, too ... saved a schoolteacher from drowning this summer... • Schott Will Address Varsity 'S' Smoker The Varsity "S" club annual smok er will be held at the Centre Hill country club tonight at 8 o'clock. Speakers of the evening - will be Dr. Carl S., Schott, dean of the' School of Physical Education and Athletics and Football Coach Bob Higgens. HARTMAN'S BARBER SHOP Opposite POST Office' 2nd Floor • W. Beaver Ave Heavy Cub Eleven Outweighed; Ranks Ripped By Injuries Marty McAndrews' 1937 edition of freshman footballers wilt open its season against Kiski tomorrow at 10 o'clock on New Bea ver field before the critical eyes of'homecoming McAndrews was well pleased with the showing his yearlings made against the experienced and drilled varsity in scrimmages held in the past weeki. HiVever, the' injury jinx that has haunted Higgins, and his varsity equad since their sea son opened, has caught up with the freshmen and reduced the team to a skeleton of its former self. Planning to use two or more men at every position during a single game, Marty now has difficulty in placing a starting team on the field. For tomorrow's tilt, McAndrews plans to use Tom Vargo at left end with Parsons on the other side. At left tackle Marty selected Walt Kni az . and Frank Plat at right tackle. Snaith and Smith will be at left and right guard, respectively, while Abe Karlin will hold down the center pc, sition. In the backfield, Chuck Peters and Chia. White will play at half nosi dons with Harvey Beahm at fullback and John Patrick calling signals. That, so far, is McAndrews' strong est eleven. •For replacements; Marty is at a loss as to who should go on. Lefty Covey, a promising passer and ball carrier, will be out for a week with a sprained ankle, while Bob Crowell, end, will watch the game from .the bench with a leg injury. _ Harry Dennis. a six-foot4our, 219 ; pound tackle, was developing into a hard-driving linesman when—studies called a halt to his activities. John Barr sustained a severe knee injury, similar' to that of John Economos, and will not see action this year. Barr was one of 'Marty's best pass receivers. - The average weight of the team is 180 pounds while •their height is 5 -feet, 11 inches. The yearling_ line from end to end averages the scale at 185 pounds while rising to a 5-foot, 11-inch height. The backfield combi nation stands just 6 feet and weighs 176 pounds. While this seems to stand out as a fairly powerful - combination, Kiski comes here with a line averaging ap proximately 192 pounds and with a 0-0 game under their belts. St. Vincelit freshmen held the repu tedly strongest prep school eleven in the east to a scoreless tie last Satur day.. Kiski appeared on its way to a score once or twice but was stopped by a stubborn defense. - The Prep school used all power plays in the first three quarters • but resorted to the air in the last period in a vain ef fort to store. • WELCOME' ALUMNI EVERYTHING FOR MEN Society Brand SchobleHats Samin Weave. ' Florsheim Friendly Knit• Tex Style , Headquarters For Quality Apparel FROMM'S Opposite Old Main CATERERS: Give the Alumni a Treat This Week-end Select Your Meats From Our Choice List of QUALITY BEEF Home Dressed CHICKENS QUALITY LAMB QUALITY PORK Home-Made SAUSAGE QUALITY VEAL CUBE STEAKS COLD TAMEATigereffEESE CITY CHICKEN NITTANY MEADOWS FARMS STORE (SUCCESSOR TO FISHBURN'S) . PRODUCTS FRESH DAILY—EGGS, CHICKENS & GUERNSEY MILK Corner Allen. and Ileat Dial 2611 By SAL SALA Swimmers Start Outdoor Training Both varsity and ,freshman swim ming squads started outdoor practice with the Kiphuth training exercises on Wednesday afternoon: Over 50 prospective swimmers' are in the group. Regulars from last year's varsity are: Capt. Robert Dewalt, Chuck Welsh, Ken Bunk, Bob Brown, Bech tel, Holdren, Cobb, Hoy, Hart, Parks, and Oliver. Moving .up from last year's frosh team are: Viniant, Mc- Laughlin, Znchs, Webb, Wood, Han cox, Schaffner,. Stew Cross, and Yo der. New varsity aspirants are Pri olo, Coleman, Heppell, Johnson, Vlo sak, Singer, Crocker, Firehock, and Burghardt. Freshman Tryouts Held Twenty-five fresh survived the eliminations held Monday and Tues day. The fastest time in the trials was turned in by Kirkpatrick, win ner of last spring's P. L A. A. 50- yard championship. Other qualifiers were McCarthy, Bittner, Boileau, Brinker, Bond, Brogan, Engle, .Cro non, Hildebrand, Kershner, Haigh, Mills, Montgomery, Quinn, Reilly, Robinson, Stambaugh, Stashak, Stoy er, Yerkes, Welsh, and Walter. Page Three KISKI Rooters Face Bucknell With Lineup Intact Jeffrey Forsees Second Victory Of Year Tomorrow By ROY NICHOLS Practically the same lineup that overwhelmed Gettysburg; last week will take the field tomorrow when the Lien soccermen meet Bucknell on New Beaver field at 1 o'clock. Coach Bill Jeffrey feels sure that the team has what it takes for a vic tory. He is not so sure, however, that the -easy win of last week may not have had an over-inflating effect upon the team. Mandel to Start Dick Haag, goalie whose dislocated shoulder kept him out of the Gettys burg. fray, may play, although in scrimmage this week he still favored his injury. Eddie Mandel, right half back, will be among the starters. Ed die played the last quarter of the game with the Bullets, and has now completely recovered from his cold. Except for the goal position, which is still undecided, the lineup will he: Jack Mallory, outside left; Capt. Sol Miehoff, inside left; . Frank Megrail, ' center forward; Av Taylor, inside right; Carl Wacker, outside right; Fred Spyker, left halfback; Walt Painter, 'center halfback; Eddie. Man del, right halfback; Bill Borda, left fullback; and Bob Schuler, right full back. Bucknell opened its season last week by defeating Rider College, 3-1 . . . The Bison coach, Joe Reno, had, eight vacancies to fill at the beginning of the season . . . Harriet Kalar will again start the ball rolling . . . The Lions downed Bucknell 6-0 last year.