Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 01, 1938, Image 10

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    Page Ten
We'll Have Stro
Difficult Schedule Faces ,
Lions As 36 Candidates
Gird For Grid Campaign
First Practice Session Set For Tuesday;
Replacement Sought For Wear;
• Linemen Also Lacking
"We'll have a stronger to ,
not win as many tames "
That's the opinion of Coa
the chances of the Nittany Li
The season will be State's 52111
head coach hei e
The football mentor_ pred
and Dal tinouth Mould have the
leading teiiins in the East with
For dh nn not fal behind
Pitt and Cowell ill oppose the
Lions, with Syt acuse, Lafayette,
Pennsylvania, Mat eland, Bucknell,
and Lthigh completing the sched
ule The Lions open with Mai v
land on bctobei 1
Wear To Be Missed
The Coach conceded that State's
chief tumble %%ill be in finding a
passel to replace Windy Weal and
n field general as inspnational as
the 1917 quaiteihas.k
The Lions also will be haiiiisseil
by lack of tesei‘e linemen This
may be paiticulaily apparent with
n espect to gum ds and centers
Last yew's coaching staff will
lemain intact with Toe Bedenk as
line coach, Elide Edisaids as-end
coach, and Al Michaels as backfield
headman
36 Candidates Called ,
Thu ty-sp, men have been called
foi the initial practice which will
he held 'Tuesday The% die
Sal Alter, end, Ale% Bai anto
via, end, Bernie Btiggs, center,
Bob Ci owell, end, Halt y ‘ Dennis,
tackle,, Bill Ellwood, tackle, Dick
En alt, quarterback, Leon Gaiecki,
WELCOME TO PENN STATE !
We hope You Will Enjoy Our Town 'and
Campus ... We Know You Will Enjoythe -
Fine Flavor of Quality Meats from
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SOUTH FRAZIER STREET
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LAUNDERERS and
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Welcomes the Class of '42-
The Best Place in Town to
Have Your Cleaning and
Pressing Done.
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Hello, 1942 ! Eat at
"Boots" Diner
Oppogte Old Main
Lunches and Dinners Special Platters
24-Hour Service "Boots" Ripka, Prop. ,
,otbali team but one which may
ch Bob Higgins as he sums up
lons foi the coming campaign
d and will be Higgins' ninth as
eted that Cornell, Pittsburgh
cente, , Vic Gentilman, fullback,
Ton v Giannantonio, halfback
'Dean Hanley, tackle, Hat v Hai
'',son,
pion, gum tei back , Lloyd Ickes,
qua' tet back, Charles Kinnard,
halfback, Walter Kniaz, tackle,
Sam Kopach, halfback, Gem ge Lu
cas, centei , Joe Metro, fullback,
Wade Moll, gum d, Ted Nemeth,
gum d
Others ale Johnny G Patrick,
fullback, Johnny R Pati ick, half
iback, Joe Peel, guard, Chuck Pa
lms, halfback, Piank Platt, tack
le, Gilbeit Radcliff, end, Steve
Rollins, halfback, George Smith,
guaid, Call Stiavinski, tackle,
Sever Totetti, center, Giovel
Washabaugh, end, Clam. White,
fullback, Jim Woodward, guard,
Ott Wuenschel, quacteiback
Although not officially invited,
11 othets ate expected to answer
the first practice call
They ale John Barcalow,
goal d, Angelo Conte, end, Bill
Costan7o, end, Lloyd Pai sons, end,
Torn Snaith, guard, Ted Strychal
ski, halfback, bhke Cicak, guaid;
Henry Eavcs, tackle, Wallace Pat
ton, tackle, Les Cohen, guaid, and
Joe Ceocca, back
ger Team But May Not Win As Many Bob Higginl
Football Coach
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CaOCH Bob 1110G/Ng 0
Students Here
_ Compete For
Managerships
Student athletic managers are
eeletted under a competitive sys
tem whereby candidates begin
then quests foi the managerships
in then freshman of sophomore
years and gradually advance to
positions of greater iesponsibility
Enily in the fall, calls ate is
sued to fre,hmen by the various
spits foi "thud assistant mane
gels" and those who enter the
competition ale given tontine du
ties to fulfill
In this manual, freshmen ate
given an early oppoi tunity to
male early acquaintances with a
large number of students
Second Assistants
Aftei the season has closed,
freshmen who have remained in
competition become known official
ly as second assistant manages
They ale equested to report next
season about a week helm e Lic
hee begins
Dining then second years as as
sistant managers, they perform
duties of greater iesponsibility
At the end of the second season,
'three of the surviving group are
elected rust assistant managers
They'aie elected by.the mans=
coach, captain, graduate man
ager of athletics and the presi
dent of the Men's Atilikle Asso
ciation largely through the recom
mendations of the three outgoing
first assistants
The hist assistants usually
make a maim ity of the ti ips and
ale placed in charge of most of
the al 1 angements
They supervise the work of the
"seconds" and "thn ds "
Manager Elected
At the end of the season, the
manages is elected from the three
first assistants in pi actically the
same manner as the first assist
ants were chosen
The two candidates Mho than
the newly-elected manages become
freshman manager and associate
manages, sespectsvely, according
to the number of votes received
W.S.G.A. Is - Headed
By Doris Blakemore
Dolls Blakemore '39 is president
of Women's Student Government
Association, which is entrusted
with regulation and direction of
all women's activities at the Col
lege
Other olliceis are Josephine A.
Keeney :40, Nlce-president; Italia
A DeAngell., '39, sec' etary, Bet
ty L Mattas '4l, treasurer; Alai
joi ie F Davies '39, senior senator,
Peggy E Jones '4O and Jane A
Romig '4O; Junior senators;
L Weaver '4l, sophomore sen
ator, and Maiy F Leitzell '4O,
town senator
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
New Women's Structures
- Cater To Sports Lovers
Pool, Bowling Alleys, Rifle ,Range, Courts
Will Be Important Features
Women Ve ho enter snoits at
to intete',t them in the new Actir
creation Association, newly oiganizi
A swimming pool, bowling alley
Tennis Courts -
Are Placed On
Reserve Plan
Only Those With Cards Will
Be Allowed To Play; Hour
- Period§ in Effect'
With the incleasing populaiity
of tennis on the campus, the School ,
of Physical Education and Athlet
ics has found it necessary to put
the tennis courts on a reserved
schedule Only those with a reser
vation and mill be allowed on any
of the College coal ts-
Re..ei yawns are made ' the
office of the Dean of the School of
Physical Education and Athletics
Playeis may phone their reset
vations by dialing 711 and asking
for the terns court es:tension
phone Matimulation cards must
be shown before a reservation tag
will be issued
Recreation Ball courts - will be
numbered 1 to 12, stetting with the 1
court nosiest to Recreation Hall
Varsity coin is will he number ed 13
to 16, staiting with the court near
est the fraternity houses', while
Pond Lab courts will be numbered
17 and 18, stinting with the court
neat est the Women's Building.
1 All players must wear rubbei
soled, heelless shoes
2 All 'men must wear either a
shirt m similar covering 1
1 Fust consideration is given to
oiganized classes Reservation is
made through a letter to the Dean
thing dates and the number of
couits needed Classes-,need not
necessarily, follow.. rule,:rN:o. 6., If
an mstiuctor has a ieservation
from the Dean cove' ing sup of
courts, of if a student has a i eser
vation fi am an instiuctoi in Phys
ical Education, the 15 minute rule
will not be effective
2 Aside from classes, every Col
lege student and insti actor -has
equal claim, to -couits, first Come,
first served
7 Reset vations may be made
only a day in advance and foi only
one horn (The College has too few
courts to allow one nelson to mon
police them for several bouts at
a time )
4 No person is required to give
up a court except upon presenta
tion of a.Wlittenteservation‘signed
by the Dean of the School of Phys
ical, Education and Athletics or by
an Insbuctca in the same school
5. All reservations must end at
the stroke of the bout as sounded
by Old Main The next reservation
will be effective at once If the pos
sessors of the court are mthe mid
dle of a game, they may finish.as
long as it does pot require more
than 15 minutes
A. reservation must be taken up
by 15 minutes past the hour , other
wise it is automatically cancelled
Anyone' has a right to` play on
those counts not lase) -
Strike Clogs Woirk; -
Issue Is Arbitrated
(Continued From Page Seven)
$l. 'pm hour, not 5125, as it had
been paying i
The issue still is unsettled, but
lan arbitration committee has been
appointed to decided what the union
scale is Its decision will be accept•
ed, it was indicated.
Meanwhile, the men are back at
work at the former wage rate of
$125 pet hour, reliable sources
said, on the union's promise to re=
fund the difference in wage scales
if the arbitration committee de.
cities the - prevailing unton,scale is
anywhere below $1.25 per how•.
College authorities reported the
strike was peaceful and no'distur
bances occurred '
SCHILLING
REPAIRS OF `AL
KINDS '
Keys Made
LaWn Mowers and
Ice Skates Sharpened
Pugh Street t , "_Near Campus
'enn Statelbis yeas Hill find much
ties Building and the Women's Re -1
r.ed by its president, Rachel Bechdel
sunning decks, rifle range, courts
for tennis, basketball, and volley
ball ale just a few of the import
ant features of the Activities
Building open to the class of '42
I The W R A js organized into
clubs which afford opportunity fot
socialized tecreation and the de
velopment of skill in various sports
and activities The clubs now of- 1
ganized aie dance, tennis, outing,l
sm [mining, i ding, fencing, idle,'
golf, mil archery
The Modern Dance Club will ,
feature lectures on vatious sub
jects including the lustoly of
dance and demonstrations by plc
duction .g-ioups The Archery !
Club 19 planning two tournaments,'
one in the fall and one in the,
spi mg, mith plenty of inteiesting
oiscussions in between
The Outing Club will take over
night hikes to the Recreation As
sociation's cabin in the mountains
Foi tho'Se interested in golf, theta
will be tournaments sponsored by
the Golf Club, also demonstia
tions of form, lectures and movies.
These ate just a few of the ac
tivates that are planned to unite
all the women interested in nth
letics for the sports sake
Fresshman women will get their
chance to see the wonders of the
new Activities Building to know
mme 'about the clubs sometimes
during Freshman Week
SPORTS FILLERS
Raymond C Blake Is captain of
the varsity baseball team. - 7.•'''
Eugene Wettgtone 14 the new
gymnastics coach ,
Raymond S Cookery is captain
of the lacrosse team
Donald G Bachman is captain of
the nn esthng team ,
WELCOME FRESHMEN!
Dine- at -
the Centre
"State College's Newest Restaurant"
Corner Beaver and Allen Streets
'Opposite Post Office
GEO. L. SMITH'S',
Powdet Puff Barber and Beauty ShOppe
XERVAC BY' APPOINTMENT
BEAUTY,CRAFT IN ALL BRANCHES
Pioneer Shop Established 1520
107 Allen Street ' ,Dial 2201 ' State College
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Unbeoen Since '19,12, =l3ciotersA:
Will Seek To rStrddh.',Rec64
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Blue Color Scheme Is
Used On New Handbook
A new calor scheme highlights
the 1938 39 issue of the Fiesh
man "Handbook, published annu
ally by the Penn State Christian
Association
Always bound m a black cover,
the color was changed to blue and
white this year
Salvatore S Sala '39, was ed-.
itor, June C Price '39, women's
editot, and Julius Maiymoi '4O,
business manage'
Jack - Mahaffey and William H
Gi oss al e co captains of the Lion
golf team
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4 New _Maple-, Alleys-8 Alleys...4'horoughlii - Recondition'
Now as Good as New. Bettir Ventilation, and Proper,liUnii
Entire Building Sprinkled;,: Therefore, Lockerii:; ; Mad-A
the44pitliricireph,
Eight -Game Schedule To Provide Crucial
Test; 36 Of 40 Games Won
Bill Jeffrey's soccermei will
open a mortal 1938 campaign jn
October—crucial, fin theme ate five
undefeated seasons behind them
The winning stieak, in which
the Lions have won 36 games ouf
of 40 and tied 4, has established
the Penn State aggregation as the
strongest in collegiate competition
The last time Jeffrey's men were
anquished z was,in 1932 when Syn.-
arose came out on top in a thril-
e lmluded in the eight-game
schedule will be Bucknell, Gettys
,bytg, Am my, Brown, Syracuse,
Westm n Mal ylaml, Navy, and
Temple Brown iepinces Yale on
State's roster -
, Although some stars were lost
by giaduation, Coach Jeffrey will
'concentrate on the letuining vet
ei ans to foim the nucleus of a
winning team.
Dick Haag will probably be at
,the goal, Bob Schuler,' an all-
Amei ican last yeas, right full
hick, Dan Kuk and Dutch,Lange
will fight it out foi the left full:
back post vacated, by Bill ~.Boula;
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Captain Fi ed Spvkei ,
back; Bud Painter; canto" -half4
back '
Gus Biggott, a sophomaie,arom
Venezuela whale Sweet is ‘ the'nel
tinned game, will compete withßol
Olmstead and Dave Meye'rilKfoi
right halfback while George , Mer*
win may handle halfback' OM*
,piobable posts are:,WaltWilostat
!man, Gassy Green, hafback, F!rahltt.
Megrail, Sam Davis, Ji f
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fei,, line, Van Flai tman;, - ,Billf 111;14
lei, Bob Ei nest, BowaiNl'Woodcick
Tom Rittenhouse and, Jirrlckes:t
Foi the first time in, thechiit'oYYX
of the spott here,ethe freshman,
team will have an official , schedule: 64 ;
It Will meet the -cubs of Syraciniet
and Mt Alto
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