Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 09, 1937, Image 3

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    Toescitiy:isWember 9.1937
LIQNS - A,RRIERS: SHUT OUT PITMEN, 15,4
State Cubs Bow For Third
Loss As Orange Wins, 19-0
.Marching 85 . Yarda;tb take the lead
la the opening - six minutes, the Syra-
Cuse freshman football team defeated
Penn State's' Cubs. 194, for .their'
third consecutive loss on New Beaver
field 'Saturday afternobn. • . •
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Stan .Tohnson, harchplunging"
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The GLEE CLUB arid THESPIANS present
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A Topper for Houseparty's High
range fullback, led the Syraeusaris to
their., third- victory of the season
!against no losses. • .folinSon'a
rushes through: wide- holca'openedi by
his forward line were difficult' for the
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Off. Sides I
Someone ealledthem-lollypops Fi
del result: State-7, Penn—goose
egg. It seems that just as-our ram
paging Lions were piling into the bus
taking them from their quarters at
Green Hill:. Farms to the fray' at
Frabklin field, a-special:delivery pack- -
age was by the boy who does
it all, Willy Lindenmuth.' Upon-being
opened: it was found to' contain eleven.
razzberry lollypops • with' the , names
of the-starling players,on them. -Mor
al: Don't calf the , Lions a , bunch of
Suckers.' The Baron's' knee held up
through the' week's:'scrimmages, but
when he' tried to stand- up , after lac
ing his shoes before the game it snap
ped: out. However, it didn't-prevent
him from playing his usual bang 7 up
.I !game and' ' making an - out-and-out
steal from Dresher, receiving a punt.
Although Penn's -backs were - slow and.
pokey, -Gonnell,' caught, the. Rabbit
from behind. more ; than. Once,: Last
Week "Joe Peel . got,prettY , tired ex-4
iilaining that - it.. wasn't at doorknob,'
.But. the black right-eye he'-got in the
Syracuse battle sdiiirhealed. : But now
lie will' have: to dcosorne more explain:
ring; Inc someonehung.one.ore his oth-,
er eye at Penn. ;It was a great game
but apparently some, odd 30,000 of
the fi0;000 spectators-thought the bat
tie wagedfor the.goal posts - was more
:so. It was a good clean'. fight with
:few, fists being' swung, the
.partici
pants favoring rassling. Orchids to
the fine ..cheerleading exhibition of
Gusty, Rhoades and-his gang. Joe Be
dank almoSt shook Bob' Higgins' arm
'off-as soon as the'game ended. Maybe,
they sant that . box-ef lollypops.
PSC To -Show - Movies
Of Football Contests
' Moving pictures of the Syracuse . -
Tenn State and. the Penn-Fenn, State
'.football. gimes shown. by_the
Tenn State club to its. members in'the
clubroom. Friday. niellit at 7:30-
!clock. A - short business: meeting. will.
I follow, the show.', Admission is , . by
tnembersbie.card'only:
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
:Complete= Team Crosses
Line Before Ist Panther;
Yearlings Take First Loss
Meet Puts End , To: Dual
Seaon: Of2:lVins,
- 2 Setbacks:,
With a finish that made the official
'finish sheet look like-the' roster of the
Penn State team, .all nine , runners in
the meet against the §o far unbeaten
yarsity Pittmen crossed' the line be-
Tore the first Panther arrived, giving
thei Lions , a- perfect score victory, 15-
The meet Friday outhetocaf course
r k ma eked the' end. of the current 'season
of dual. meets' for the Lions,, the'sec
ond- Penn: State victory of a
season. of two wins and . . two losses.
There- remains - to climax-the harriers'
'season the I. CAA. in New, York next
ISlonday; in. which the, best- runners of
college teams, throughout the country
will t compete for intercollegiate hon.
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Lions Lend. ThrOughout
From the time the runners ,crossed
the highway. back of Rec hall, six
Nittany harriers .gained: the leading
positions- which they • maintained
throughout the grind to the,tape, lead
ing the Pittsburgh oppOnents by a
• good margin', Capt. Peta::olexy and
Prank 51aule set the pace. tb pound in
together in 27 minutes and 37 sec
endk..
The first; nian of the Pitt combine
tion of Albert Zaniberski,' Casmir and
Benedict Kopec,' Bob Cogswell, Paul
' Clilford,.Jack Emans, and. Allan Mc-
Kee to come across and place , first
-among his• teammates• but- tenth • in:
,the. meet was Casmir.Kopee in 28.40.
'He was foltOwed by teammates Sam
borski, Benediet . Kopec,!and Cogswell.
The race: was run on,-o cold, windy
day and: was.- accompanied) by a slight
. Point ,Scores for• Tenn State
:were: 2; 3; 4,5, equaling 15; for
Pittsburgh: 0,7, 8;- 9, : 10$. equalling
'4O. This was Pitts fifth-' dual meet
of the seasoni—all previoui:four hay
: ing ,been victories for they Panthets.
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23-32 Fall Before '4l
Pitt Squad Marks
3rd Frosh- Tilt
On the other hand the yearling har
riers lost their last tilt of, the. season
to' a Pitt seven that,' was just a little
too fast for them. The score: Pitt
-123; State-32. •
The freshman, meet, run , immediate
ly preceding that of the varsity, was
a bit more interesting and' evciting
than the varsity meet as the final out
come was not, so certain after the
.half-way mark:, •The loss for Penn.
State , followed , ' an „undefeated season
;marked - by a 22-33 win over the Cor
nell cubs and a 2r-3 , 1 victory over the
small - Orange _ team.
Smith Leads Again
Bill Smith, Penn State ace, was
again the,first to cross the finish line
As' he has' been in all other meets of
his , college running 'career.. He tra
'versed the smaller, course in 15 min
utes and 25 , seconds, followed• closely
by Pittmen, Edwin Ammerman; in
15.48, Paul, Roelm,,in 15.52; and -Wal
ter Sterner, in 15.58. •
In fifth place arrived Milt,Keiser
with the time of 10.01, followed by
Al Elnlanger of Pitt and' Penn - Stater
John Greiner. In eighth and- tenth
were Panther cubs Bill , Nui - mi, and
Frank McCabe, while in ninth and•
eleventh places came• Lions.Soe Foley
and'Jim Williams.
Pitt Holds Records
Among the Panthers. who .defJ.ated
the Lion freshmen, Edwin Ammer
man, who came in - second this time,
has- held. the championship: for the
state of Pennsylvania; Bill; Mirth'
was the lirS . t man on the state chant=
pionship-winning team; while Frank
McCabe' has beaten. Nurmi in :prac
tice. Walter Sterner was second. man
in the National' Championship in his
Senior high . school' year,, while' Paul
Roelen was• Ohio state•champ•
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Satuiday, Nov. 13, 7:30 P. M.
Tickets on sale now at Student Union
At Corner Room Thur. and-Fri. Nites;
Saturday from 1 P. M.
Hat
Movies of Penn Game
To Be Shown Tonight
Moving pictures of the Penn Suite- I severe earthquake et 1:19 o'clock
University f Pennsylvania football day morning. The distance of
grjrne will be shown in the Chemistry focus was about 4,500 miles I
Ampitheatre at 7:30 o'clock tonight. State College. The 'quake lasted
There will be no admission 'charge. about 33 minutes.
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