Thlir§day; September 8, 793; 120: Expected For Ist Frosh By BRAD OWENS AiroutUl 120 tenth - dates' foi the fosh football squad are expected by.; Freshman, Coach "Mat ty" Ift- Al 4 ews to tur n out for the first efheral practice of the ,quad on Wednesday , afternoon, Sept 14. During ,freshman week one of two' Meetings of the Lon Cubs will hi beldi at a date to , . be poSted bJ Coach McAndrews At this tune all ',ft eshmei coming out foi foot ball mill report and the squad still I•i7put into unlit)] m ~ / S evetal good prospects rot the squad expected to be on hand heii the fit st ,practiLe begins Among , the eshmen admitted to college, who ale expected to turn cuelne .13111, Bates, Abington High Schisol, Dan Bi ew, Vaughn En arts; Chuck Wilkinson; all ^W , ,onang Seminary, Laity Eigemouch, Mike Caibmski, of Johnstoivn , and Floyd Kolenda, Allyjuippa 'High School , -Also \ expected to tepoit ate 'Joe MaYeus, Penns Grove, Chat lei Erwin,. 'Amin idge High School, 13d1' Gerhard, Dick. Kepler, and Leopold Ft kebob front Monessen High School. Stiff Schedule 'Ahead diporing cub teams from Pitt, Sytacuse, 'CM nell, Bucknell and Arroy, the Lion 'cosh me expect ed,,lto 'Jun stilt competition in the,l4, tussle with the Sy teu,e and c l othe]] year's Lion Cubs will be nrded by , the playing, of a five team schedule ,Instead, of last season's Lix,,,:larnes- Last yeai's cubs got iitlAto good , "stait with a pile driving , line _helping them to tic umph Kiski by a scot e of 1.3-d and:: over Bucknell, the second garlic on - their schedule , P 4 ' t i r rtVrts oriJi r ^ ]Venses. ; Duplicated , ICI • 1 1,7 ,„- ,fiS MY 40 . , Froth; Broken Pieces +- Expert - , 1 ' ; •"; - Reliair Work -,+ - P rompt Service Dr.',Eva , B. Roan tt East Colige Avenue• Opp Atherton Hall 7 2 . ... 111:,-‘-'--',Class 'f 194 Z .. .. 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Better Light—Better S i ghf for-,Student! fri f e, • _ "_., d'ELECTRIC.,SHAVERS'r `SCHICKI SHAVEMASTER) - REMINGTON-RAND 4 LT:, co t orRicAL su -,:,pp -1,,:1"t; 7, , - • Booters Aim To Stretch - -Win Stfeak By EMANUEL ROTH 43111 Jeffrey,- the Scotsman who has led five consecutive State teems through undefeated seasons, is again ptepnred to take the boy, with the educated feet under hi• masteiful geneial;hip and contra ue the string of 36 victolies which has established Penn State ns the soccer - king'of the nation The last time State tasted the bitter pill of defeat was in 1132 when Syiacuse-topped them in a close battle Since then it's been an unswerving victory chain, qua , ' itied only by four ties Faced with an eight-genie io- ,ter this .CllBoll,' the Jeffreymen realize that it's 'going to be a era. 'cia) year On one hand they have a lot to lose, on the other, there',, the glory of another undefeated reason stating them in the fece Brown Replaces Yale, The battles this year will fen tale the bootee delegation 4 from Western Maryland, Navy, Brown, Bucknell, SviaLuse, Army, Gettys burg, and Temple Blown replaces Yale as an opponent Last fall Getty.'lng, to g a 3-0 tune, was the fiist victim of th.i Jeffrey - squad, Bucknell lest next, ,5 0, Yale was vanquished, 2-0, Temple, 2-1, Syracuse, 2-0, followed a scoieless j tie with the 'West . Pointers, .Navy. lost, 3-0, (Western Maiyland lastly humbly accepted a decisive 9-0 beating 1 Candidate~ foi this veal's var sity,squad will include Dick Haag, Bob Schuler, 1037 all-Amei ican fullback, Dan Rick, Dutch Lange, Caplair, Fied Spykei, Bud Paint ,ei, Gus Biggott, Bob Olmstead Dave Meyei s, Geroge Mei win, Waite' ',Hostel man, Gamy 'GI nen, Fiank.Ziagrad, Sam , Davie, Jim my Shaffei r Van Hartman, Bill liiller,' Bob Ernest, Howard Wood ock, .Tom Rittenhouse and Jim 'lckes Women in Sports "The Women's Rees eation . Asso ciation..extends a_hearty welcome to the incoming fieshmen women,'" said Rachel Bechdel, plesnient of the organwation "This year masks the begmnsng of a new eia fat nomen's athlet ties. and leeteation aetnisties 'enn State." she added itfai•y ,ileaN;et White Recreation lialt,,secnndjto . porfe m;:the coun ty, has necessitated a complete teorennizaton of the entire I erre atonal' plow am fo, women This new program sponsored by the WR A has been planed on a basis of clubs representing various spats and other activities which we hope will make it possible for every gill to find healthful divei sion and pi emote friendship • We ate proud of our new build mg and after one glance we believe the class of '42 will echo these sentiments: LIONS' FALL SPORTS SCHEDULE - VARSITY - FOOTBALL Octobet 'l—Maryland, home October 8 7 -Bucknell, home. October 15—Lehigh, ut Bethlehem Octobet 22—Cot nell, at Ithaca, N Y. October 25—Sytacuse, home No‘embet s—Lafayette, home NOvembet 12—Pennsylvania; at Phlladelplua n November I°-.!--Pittsburgh, at Pittsburgh VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY ,October, B—Manhattan,' home. Octobet 15—Lehigh, at Bethlehem OctoLer 29—Syracine, home , .• Novembet ,s—Pittsbuigh, at Pittsburgh - Novembet 14—1C4-A, at Nevr Yolk City FRESHMAN SOCCER Octal er , 22—Syl acuse, home . October 29—t'othell, at Ithaca, N. Y Hczrriers' To Open Practice Tuesday By HERB NIPSON With time for just three weeks of organized practice before meeting Manhattan, one of then toughest opponents of the year, Coach Chick Werner's cross-country aspnnats will begin ieguiar tiaming on Tuesday. The tosy outlook at the end of last' yeat's.season, whet it looked as if sis of the seven 4 ;regular vanity men ' 1w last year's fieshman captain, had Invadable tot conipctition this Ito chop out of school because o r year and several vets gold fresh- scholastic (Vacuities men would be eligible foi the ill- - 4 Lettermen Return isity, has turned a dull pink -Led hr Captain Chailes Melee Squad Weakencu Coach \Venial has foul letteimen r Along with the graduation of i ieturning Frank Maule, a imam Captain Pete Olexy, the squad has this yea!, and Heib Huzzaicl, been further weakened by letter-; mg his thud year of_Nai sits cool n.an Noiman - Goidon's failure to petition, both maned 'atm.; letutn to school this fall teem!, Len Henderson who maned Two freshmen who rtaiwed gi eat letter kas' a sophomoie year be ,promise on the yearling squad willifore last but was fotee.l to iemoi. 'not be back. Joe Foley, freshman ;out of school last - year has Jr numeral winner, aggravated , a Ruined and will add sttength to heart condition shortly aftm the 'the squad end of last season and is no long-,1 Bill Smith, s.eailing hai iiei who able to ion, and Milton Kamm, cut himself a piece of fame by anne‘ing fast place in the Fresh , man ICAAAA championships la4t year, will be gunning_foi i vaisity position and a chance at the ma lot event in Van Coitland Pailc this fall - _ Pow Junims who all saw vak city action last year will be bat tling for iagaini bed ths on the hill and-dale team They' are Herb Nip:son, Jim Hostetler. . Graham Miller, and bloc McGlinser Hem Bashore '4O and Dick ,Yohn '4O will return fi mu last 'veat's squad 'and will be battling foe places along with Bill Griest '39, Howard Yeigei '4l and Jaine. ,Williams '4O Sqveral men from Mont Alto ad' Between _ The Lions By HERB CAHAN • Sports Editor It is the usual custom at this stage of the school year to fill these pages with endless , columns of pre season dope and pi aspects of the coming football season But, berme out sunbutned cutaneous 'Lovering becomes its customary wintry pai loi, try to give you freshmen and haughty upperclassmen a brief °same of what Penn State's ath letes 'accomplished this summer It seems, as fat as the Nittany Lions were concerned, the summer may be divieed into two main poi tions—the Vukmanic era and the Soose regime—neither of which is by any means over. We'll take it chronologically. Early in the summer Nick "lion Arm" Vukmanic established him self as the country', number one javelin thrower by contining the crowns to add to his two 'memos corquests in the Penn Relays, where he established a new record of 223 feet 10 1 / 4 inches, and the IC4-A title Constricting the fact that he cached the top last yeah, as a sophomore, it certainly isn't too much to expect to we Vukmanie's name head the list of Olympic }AV elm prospects for 1940 And Billy Soose, Penn State's fistic pude and boy, who, went to Hollywood lto hdcome a middle Weight seiniation, is eat phesent wound these pacts, having sung up alow mope ,mph essive vietoi ies But the toughest competition is still in the offing Theie is no doubt that the middleweight division pre sents a gioup of briers - any, one of whom could be-recognized as champ. When you're fighting in a class that, contains such standouts as Al Hostek, Fi eddy Steel, Young . Cotbett, Pied Apostolt, Teddy Yar osz, and Billy Conn, well—whew , the pleasure Is all yours Mt. Smile Just Arrived . . . New Fall , St*. 9 : : in- ; • - ..,'Students: Apparel • Quality ,Clothes ' • Low'Priees • Large Selection' 'GERNEIVS; ,yI4O cleaning , ,;Repairing' :Preosing ' „ PENN STATE COLLEGIAN VARSITY SOCCER Octobet I—Gettysburg, home October B—Bucknell, Lome Octobet 15—Westet n 31 a tylaml, home 040h41 22—Sytatuse, at Syracuse October 2b—Aim), at West Point, N Y October 2.7—Btonn, at Pimitlenee, R November s—Navy, home , Novenwer 11—Temple, home FRESHMAN FOOTBALL October 13—Pit6buigh, home October 15—Sy ,Itt-e, at Si iacuse. :i2—Connell, home October 29—Bueknell, home November 9—At my, at West Point, N Y FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY Octobet 2.2—gornell, at Ithaca; N. Y 1.1(401)CI 29—Sy I acu.e. home No% tnibi s—P•tt , but gh„tt Pittsburgh No‘'unbet 11—1C4.-A, at New Yoilt. City 0 Casterfiele on , Your RI " . PAUL WHITS 'Every ;Lidos:day ''. •:411 C. LL S. 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' Face Strong (Innocents Incuded on the Lion's schedule this year are two of the strangest ci oss-country teams in the, East, Manhattan and Syracuse Bath mats will be tun on the (Penn State (OM ',C. and Coach Wei eel is that if the Lions w theca meets the , , will be favored La take the IC4A championships 1- New boib City In-November Coach Werner has issued a tal , foi all moss-country candidates to litpoit to him at Het Hall afte: iegistiation This includes hota i fteslimen and vaisity candid 10- THERE'S YOUTHFUL VITALITY IN THESE .9 "Brashy " Tweed SUITS FQR UNIVERSITY AND BUSINESS MEN • Being "BrAsh:i" They're Genuine Tweed with the Crisp and Maiicultne Vitality that Has Made 'I weed Interna tionally Acceptable to Well-dressed Men $3O 114 College Opposite Avenue -romin s Old Main I IM Football Game Eliminates Injuries A nen type of football—one in which thc possibility of num ies 13 :educed to the basest minimum viill again be thc feature of the fall inti annual iieivion this yeas. 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