Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 08, 1938, Image 6
Page Six Vfr arm-Up Drills Begin For Nittany Lion Gridiron Meths.:- 5-New Men Appointed To -- Lion Coaching Positions ne additions to the College Loaching, stair wet e made by the School of Pht,ical Education and 4.thlitics dui mg the summet Penn State', outstanding athlete mI. as resin ye gum tel back on the al base on the baseball team, Johnny dam of the 1938 team, and D nn De ice yea] s, %toe selikted as assistant' %%andel] "\%iniiv Weai, nane for because of Ins in illiant faction! team and hrc plat at sewn! I:canonic., stet' ti ;'mud Ind co•capt Min top, ,tau tackle fin the past tliv tteclintan gun co Idler Bob (ii !eve, "cattail :MI . ti au. sensation at, the Unn ci say of II linthz Se% el al %Wan, , as assist.int ^nil Eugene Wi.ttstone of thi_ of lona as head gt ninas tits. mentor Weal , Econimur, and ii inn (place Phil Ikeince, and A 1 tql(, Pll7 fi eqhmaii asql , ,tants Gi ieve tsdl assume an open post and Wettstone wen take o\ct Eu gen Bischoff's coaching duties Bischoff alll t Comm in chai ge of the: in ti amut als and tenoned phys ical education pi ogi and All five appointees mull also zei cc as 111StIlletOls in the School FIARTMAN'S BARBER SHOP East Beaver Ave 2nd Floor Opp Post Office t SHAVE + HAIRCUT + TONICS ' . at the BESTPRICES .• THE FIRST' NATIONAL BANK • ' OF • STATE .COLLEGE Member of g Federal Deposit Insurimee Corporation - WARNING. ON INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS • . All parking regulations will be strictly en forced. At no 'time' will double parking the allowed. Private cars will not . be allowed to park in loading s and unloading zones— - ' where curb .is painted red. No parking in Bus and Taxi zone on West College Avenue. BURGESS W. F. t,F,ITZELL WELCOME STUDENTS - Fraternities: $ • Rushing r' 4 r 6,1 5 : .„, of Physical Education and Ath letic= Wettstone wall, in addition, intioduce a gymnastic cncus, e,teua innovation Thin includes tumbling exhibitions, appal dtu aof h. act al gymica_stres, dancing, and (loans in a show to be pie -anted odict at the PIAA gymnas tics title event to at the PLcA flack championships Greece conies here fi Qin Pekin High School, Illinois, u hei e he sea ed as head ti ack coach and assistant football mentor He at tended Menhai d High ' School, Miele he captained both, the font Oh and ti ink teams, life little , utla tss ice HOFBRAU TWO KNEE-DY SENIORS EIVIS BEM _ e ~~ • t 4. , Patrick' and Hanley, halfback and tackle respectively, are a couple of the senior lettermen of whom much is expected this sea son, providing— These two veterans, who wound us last year on the side lines due to "football knees" have turned but for pre season practice and are going through the twice daily drills„ while Bob Higgins and his assistants hodl their breath, hoping that the v , abbly joints stay in place There are two John Patrioks on the squad—John, above, is a center' with the middle initial "G", the, other John is a sopho , more, and his middle name be gins with 4 "R" So, don't become too confused if Johnny Patrick happens to be running interfer ence for Johnny Patrick—when either one scores, the points still count for Penn State Pierce Is Captain Chillies i:11 Pietce '39 will cap tain the Lion ham leis this season Pieice, cm ft:neatly student nom N Y, has two years — of varsity and one yent of fieshman competition behind him kEIA PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ... 'JOHNNY PATRICK]. . , tee ~ . ..., : s i - : : ' . .:.':., 7.::.?'.1 , ,i.! ; '' , .''Y.,.', ,, ::p.';::::: ,•,:',.<:,,YZ?;11; I) g:l4 : /NJ A 411 Frankie Goodman,, Ex-Lion. Turns Pro Fiankie Goodman '37, national collegiate 135-pound boxing them pion in 1936 and eastern inteicol legiate tiee-holdel in 1936 and 1937, this week joined Steve Hain es, Billy Soose, Nestor Kotiubin sky, and other foimei State box ing stars, in the tanks of piofes sional bowls Goodman was the sensation of the wailing mit team' during his hist year heie, perfoiming at 145 pounds He lost to Tiger AleGivein of Ssiacuse in the finals of - the eastein Intel collegiates, his sopho mole veal In his loom year he defeated Mastiella of S3iacuse m Loth the eastern and national.fin a's His scowl year he won the in teleollegiate final bout from Fred Zucalio, also of Syiaelise , Ewell, Star Sprinter, Enrolls At College Norwood "Barney" Ewell, famed Lancastei High School tack stai, has entered Penn State, it was !maned yesterday Ewell, husky Neal() athlete, is one of the outstanding scholastic ti ackmen of all 'time , Until this year, Ewell held the PIA A record foi the 100-yard dash with 9 7 The record, was smashed by an Ev.ell protege,Tred Junghans of Lancaster, Ninth:9 6 Ewell won ,the PIA A eon tuly title in 1936 and 1937 and sot a St rte blond jump record in, 1935 with an (dolt of 22 feet7iiine inches ' _ i Competing in the annual' , Na tional , A A U championships, at Buffalo early this month, Ewell finished fourth in the.,200 metres— a fine , peifoi mance foi a young unner 4/ze iWANTS S P AD Full Squad Reports. To - Coach Higgins; 13 Lettermen Back Fundamentals Are Stressed As 'Practice Gets Under Way For 45 TueF;day; Sophomores May Win Berths' By BILL ENGEL Repotting at full strength, the Nittany Lion gi Kin on machine-45 sti ong—scampered through light warm-up dims as the initial piactice session got uncle' way on Ne\\ Beaver Field Tuesday aftelnoon , Coach Bob Higgins gathered his well-conditioned boys together for the hist time, stressed fundamentals, and de clared that team play u ould be demanded over• individual pert on mantes. After chalking up five tuumphs in eight attempts las: season for one of the best Blue+ - and White iecordc on the stmpe 'teamed with Ted Nemeth, a tack tell in recent veins, Higgins is le last season who earned a stait dcpcnding on worming freshman iirg spot when Hanley was mist ci material and 13 lettermen hold.;Thiee foul sophomores mclud eis to gal nen as many victm les ;mg -Mini, Jim Woodwai J, Georg; this fall !Smith, and possibly Tom Simla' Twenty-hve freshmen pal ticc- will vie fm the reserve Io ition pate-I in the sis weeks' spline:, Capable Passer Needed training period and at least two ! Another trouble which Bob Itig shot. d Weak into the yaisity line. gill-, WI I , have to smooth over is up a , - the Lions face Mairlani", tne finding of a zapaaie passel to Tell), in the opening fray, 0J replace "The Ra•bit""Wear. Hui ben 1, three weeks hence iison can bath heave the oral with fan a-calm but have not been consistent u ram ' hie Weal Aclthough Coach Higgins made a pi e=season statement 'that "the Lions will have a stiongel,,footbai Awn but one which may not win as many games," the shape-up of the preient squad indicates as suc cessful a veal as tart I Higgins begins his ninth cam nman as head coach of the Nit: tanvmen, ably assisted by lite. year's coaching sniff of Joe Be denk, line coach, Elide Edwards. end coach, and Al Michaels, back field head , Ends, Eackfield Strong Powerful ends and abwidan. backfield 'hates item evident is sitting diills and will be a tie mentions asset to the Higgins elev en due to the loss of spaihplug Windy Weal and Co-captain Sam my Donato in the backfield, and Joe Adessa with Cail Waugaman on the wings Other regular line men %%hose posts must be filled'aY.2 Co-captain Johnny Ecdnonto.,, Danny De:Bali:1o, and Dud End ei s Alex Baiantovich, Glove' Wash abaugh, and Spike Alter, all sag ged ends, will be Joined by Tom Vargo, Bob Crowell, and Lloyd Parsons, sophomores, to finny a lot midable 'sextet 'of N% mgmen A flock \of backfield matelial in cluding' the veterans Hairy Hai iison, Joe Metro, Lloyd Ickes, To ny Giannantomo, and Johnny Pat na will be pressed for then po sitions by the improved Steve Rol- Ims and Dick Ewalt along with foul sophomores; Sant Kopach, Claw White, Chuck Peters, and John It Patrick Dick Skemp, a hand-plunging, 210-pound sopho more fullback, left a gap by Bul ling to return to school , , Sophomores Seek Berths Possible starters in 'the line from the - yearling squad include Wade Mon, 200 pound fullback last season, who lem ned the guard i duties, and Frank Platt,' Walt I ' Kmaz, and Harry Dennis, tackles Veterans horn the 1937 froward a all who have returned. include the starting tackles, Dean Hanley '.and Bill Ellwood, Joe Peel, legit ' lin undid, and Toi Toretti, switched to the center post Much of the success of this yent's outfit depends up — on the de developing of capable reserves rn the 'middle of the line Dud End ers left a huge hole at the pivot position,' but the re-making of Toretti into a center, should 501 v... that problem Heinle Briggs, a Sento', and Leon Dowels', sopho• mote, - seine . as' Tot's under studies At the gum (I posts, Peel may be Frosh 1600ters Play 3 Scheduled Games Faced with an official schedule ,foi the fist time in the history of isoccei heie, thd fteshman booteit uill meet the cubs of Cornell, Syi lacuse, and Mt Alto this fall "Of muse, we can't tell-what these fieshmen will have," Coaen Bill Jeffi ey states, "but from what I've heard about some of the pito spective candidates, we'te going to have a tough team." I State's cub bootei s have played in Intel collegiate and advanced high school competitiori foi yew but have never had an ' appi oved lostei of opponents until this season Di John Clouse, Univeisity of Miami, his revealed that the lim bo_ of students mamr ma. in physics has doubled in the lust' five yews. Jake Ftedlickson mins his way through the University of Minne sota by catching cats in Univeisity buildings ,-, Watches College Jewelry' Pens and Pencils - Alarm Clocks - '• SHOMBERG'S Opposite Main Camous K1NGF0R . : , 71 , 4w 1, 74 , :r4 • T 1 1 • , • fj-, H A RR I N GTO N'S Ba na n Ice • - , f „ + l + SERVED 4.; „ T „ , G m0T!:,5,:,,,::..50DA: m Only 2, Changes ' ' Made In '3B Grid. Rules Nittanv ithi on) fans should take notice of the two changes that hate I ecn 'made' in the football foi , the coming season ' Any fot war d 'pass (ey..ept ~:thoLL made 01,: fo , ..ath d nal) v,hith b.! came- 'incantrlete behind the goes line will Le treated in the same linn2e §t'aseh It stun.) , the gi cunt' on the fiAd cf p , ,ty foi %NM d 'rade on foutth -Amin eh :h Lcesmts behin I the g... 0 line ,n I I, as lane tame, tem is in a touch:mi.. What the ball goes out 'el bounds - between 'the goal lines of become- dead nithn 15 yards of a side line, it shall be put in pia\ at a spot 15 ,yalds limn that side line instead of 10 yaids t as bele tofoi e While 'ele latter change Velil have little effect on actual play, the foirnei tuling should Jefinite ly aid the offense M t _ Al vi --e - , 1 - ziviamV si Enjoy the Most POlicious Bar-B:(ine'S in Central Pennsylvania.- CROSSROADSC 2 * BOALSBUIEG WE ,ARE ,NOW SHOWING THE Newest in , Woolens In Fail : and Winter,fabrics CusiOm Tailoring—, , ' • „) + - y - - t Smith sailor 4 NEXT TO POST,-OFFICE Cleaning liressing Repairing Thursday,:September 8,:1938 Our Sperm Italian Spaghetti. Steaks andFreich . 41A 4 Tuesday and ThursdaYi-,-,i, Ila Tosi;, Chow, and Choi) Suey Sunday Evening Waffles with-Zglielceii, Dressing • /,? - 4