Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 23, 1937, Image 4

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Pitt Overpowers Nittany
Gridders,2B-7, Lions Tally
On Aerial, Wear To Alter
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guard for eight yards. But it was
Marshall "Biggie" Goldberg an d
"Curley" Stebbins who juggernauted
the Panthers' first march of 41 yards.
Patrick lunged through guard for the
first touchdown with Frank Souchak
placekieking the extra point.
After ' Steve Boffins almost got
away on the next kickof, Don Hen
sley, Pitt's troublesome center,' inter
cepted a State pass and started a 49-
yard touchdown drive by Goldberg
and Stebbins again. Goldberg scored
this time and Souchak again con
verted.
Cassiano Races 79 Yards
Sutherland's second team came trot
ting on the field and soon after the
start of the second quarter uncorked
the most spectacular run of the after
noon: Harrison had just punted over
the Pitt goal line and Stapulis hit
guard for a yard.
Then Dick Cassiano, behind perfect
interference, raced wide around his
own right end, and once past the line
of scrimmage there was no doubt as
to where hp was headed-79 yards
for a touchdown. illerkovsky added
the extra point with a placement.
Goldberg Scores Again
The rest of the half was about even,
but the third quarter was State's un
til the starting eleven came back into
the game. Then with Goldberg, Steli
'bins, and Patrick doing it again, the
Panther made it 28 points. The great
Biggie scored again this time and .
Patrick placekicked the conversion.
The Lions, weakened by thy ab.
sence of Tackle Dean Hanley because
of an injured knee, put .forth a few
offensive and defensive stars of their
own. Dud Enders, Danny DeMarino,
and Alex Barantnvich were the Nit
tany linemen particularly outstand
ing on the defense.
Giannantunio Sparkles on Defense
Tony Giannantonio sparklecl with
his viciOus tackling and was 4uccess
ful in snaring a Panther pass. Co
capt. Sammy Donato, for the time he
was in the game, certainly made use
of .every .one of his 155 pounds in
really savagely tackling the big Pitts
burghers.
Windy Wear and Steve Rollins rip
ped off some beautiful runs, and were
almost in the clear a couple of times.
Harry Harrison's punting and one
kick-off that went five yards behind
the goal line were noteworthy offen
sive maneuvers.
Nine. Seniors Play
Nine of the eleven seniors on the
squad played in their last college
game. They were Joe Adessa, De-
Marino, Donato, Co-tapt. Johnny
Eeonomos, Enders, Frank Sills, Carl
Wangainan, Wear, and Tim Wible.
Bob Higgins expressed almost ev
eryone's opinion when he said, "The
boys and I oil enjoyed this season,
and this kind of weather makes us
glad that it is over."
With eleven juniors considered var.
•ity men, Higgins has decided not to
have a captain elected, but will ap
mint one before each game next year,
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and then at the end of the '3B season
have the team elect an honorary cap
tain.
Along with these eleven first-string
juniors, there will be five of this
year's sopheinores" who have seen a
great deal of action, and it is expect
ed that a few of this season's fresh
men will greatly bolster the '3B Hig
ginsmen.
The lineups:
Pos. Pitt-28 ,Penn State-7
' L.E. Daddio Barantovich
L.T. Matisi Ellwood
L.G. Lezouski Economos
C. Hensley Enders
IR.G. Petro Peel
R.T. Schmidt De Marino
R.E. Soudhak Alter
Q.B. Michelosen _ Rollins
L.H. Goldberg Ickes
R.H. Stebbins Giannantonio
F.B. F. Patrick Skemp
Pitt 14 1 7 0 7-28
Penn State 0 0 7 0— 7
Pitt scoring: Touchdowns—Gold
berg 2, Cassiano, Patrick. Point after
touchdown— Souchak 2; Merkovosky,
Patrick (placement kicks).
Penn State scoring: Touchdown—
Alter. Point after touchdown—Pol
lock (placement kick).
Pitt substitutions—Left end, Hoff
man, Shaw; left tackle, Merkovosky,
Asavich, Scarfpin; left guard, Ras
kowski; center, Adams, Dannies;
. right guard, Dane Tezze; right tack
le, Delich, Hafer; right end, Spoto
vich, Dickinson; quarterback, Chick
erneo, Kish; left halfback, Cassiano,
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Nark; right halfback, Urban, Peace;
fullback, Stapulis, Farkas. -
Penn State substitutions—left end,
Wauganian, Adessa; left tackle, D.
Nemeth, Sills;. left guard, Pollock;
right guard, Toretti; Tight end, Wash
abaugh; quarterback, 'Harrison;. left
halfback, Patrick, Wear; right half
back, Donato, Ewalt; fullback, Metro,
Gentilman.
Game Statistics
Pitt ' State
Number scri*image plays 56 32
Yards gained from scrim- -
maga plays 342 113
Yards lust from scrim-
mage plays 15 -29
Net gain scrimmage plays 337 84
Forward passes thrown 4 8
Forward passes completed 2 4
Net gain from completed
Passes 13 51
Forward passes intercept
ed by 2 1
Yards gained from inter
cepted passes 10 1
Punt returns . 2 __
Yardage of punt returns_ 25
Kickoff returns 1 5
Yardage of kickoff re -1
turns 14 132,
Number of penalties
against
Yards lost from penalties 35 --
Neryards *gained rush: •
ing, passing, intercept
ed passes,. kick returns: 399 268
Number of punts 3 5
Average distance of punts 28% 32
Number of kickoffs 5 2
First downs, scrimmage
plays 13 6
First, downs, forwa rd 1 1
passes 1 .1
Total number 'first downs 14 7
Ball lost on downs • 2 s _
Fumbles ma de
Own fumbles' recovered__ 2 1
Opponents fumbles recov
ered 2 1
Lateral passes completed __ 1
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Stewart Wins Prie
Edwin F. Stewart, Jr. '3B won the
essay prize, giVen - by Swift and Com
pany, on "Marketing of Packing
House Products." This prize has a
cash value of $45 which is to be used
to finance a trip to the company's
packing houses in Chicago, where he
will become acquainted with the vari
ous phases , of marketing packing
house products.
Ca s mOus Bulletin
The annual Christmas drive spon
sored by the House of Representatives
and Freshman Council, will begin De
cember 5.
Upperclass women in private homes
interested in representing the down
town girls in the House of Repre
sentatives should sign at Student Un
ion desk by becember 2.
Classified ads can be left at the
Student Union office. Classifieds pay
dividends! •
CLASSIFIED
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly
repaired portable and office ma
chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342.
Hairy E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave.
38 yr. G. D.
WILL THE H. P. Q. who traded her
black seal coat for another one con
taining the label "Lebanon Furriers"
at the Beta Sigma Riho house on Sat-
urday night please call at the Stu
dent-Union Office?
LOST—Sundayi vicinity' College Din -1
BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE
Lv. 10:30 A.M.—Mecting Trains Going East 11:44 A.M.' -
3:15 P.M.—Meeting Trains Going East ' 4:38 P.M.
Special-:Buses 1:30 I'.M.-51ecting Trains Going East 2:43 P.M
Dial 9-3461 or State College Hotel 733
MIME
. i m'c~i 4 ,;i~. ; i Y~'.
cr. Girls Brooch, treasured as keep
sake. Call Benko 821. Reward.
109-It-pd-RN
LOST—GoId ring with -emerald sett
ing opal on each side in Home Ec
Bldg. Return to Student Union Office
Liberal reward. 103-2t7pd-CWD
COMFORTABLE ROOMS—For your
over-night and week-end guests` try
the Colonial 123 W. Nittany avenue.
104-3 t-pd-GD
GIRL WANTED—To share room with
College stenographer. Preferably
one of similar employment. Inqure at
Student Union Office. 113-It-pd-GD
STUDENT—wants work over Thanks
giving. Please call Stitick at 224 S.
*Pugh street or Phone 697.
112-It-pd-GD
LOST—Ladies' yellow gold wrist
watch vicinity ShingletoWn Gap.
Watts cabin or water supply dam. Re
ward. Call 2270. 111-It-pd-BB
WANTED—Ride to Indiana, Blairs
ville or Pittsburgh over Thanks
giving vacation. Call McKelvey 2661
Hunting Licenses
are now available
at
Keefer's Hardware
200 W. College Ave
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' otice the pure white cigarette
paper. . notice how every Chester
field is like every other Chesterfield
the same size and every one
round, firm and well-filled.
Notice when you smoke one how
Chesterfields are milder and how dif
ferent • they taste. That's due to - the
careful way Che;terfield tobaccoi are
aged and blended. .
Mild, ripe tobaccos
and pure cigarette paper
.. that's Why they're MILDER
why - they TASTE BETTER
Tuesday, November 23,