Page Pour Nittany Eleven To Tangle With Lock Haven Saturday Bright Outlook Faces Cagers When Coach John Lao the! is sues the l bit call lot val site bas ketball blithe].wound the hilt of Octant , a hone asso: tment of etc! an and last yeas fi eshmail flom men «d 1 answ el Minus only foot lettermen, die golly 3liehoir, Jack Rewheitbacic, Joe Pi oltsa and Hei b Petei con, the Lions mill begot plactice fot the 1.118-3 n cage campaign with a fail ly billhant outlook Main cogs in this season', ma chine mobablv will - be Max Colton find Malley Pio,sei, both 'ego gem Among the °the' tettuning vet an, will be Sonny Hoffman, Sam Dane', Bill Steppe', Sandy Klan 'eh, Hewn' d JlcWmllmmt, Joe Heti a and Geoige Chambin s FREE Whitman's Answer Book 1000 Fact Reference and Daily Memo- Dairy given with a a purchase of Quink 15c or 25c bottle Whitman's answer book contains over a hundred pages of useful facts plus a 1 year memo and dairy. 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Meet Teachers In* Pre-Season Game By BILL ENGEL Completing one week of Weal m-up dulls today, the Lion gudmen jump into mole strenuous scrimmage sessions in preparation toi a practice game with Lock Haven State Teachers College Saturday attei noon Displaying loads of enthusiasm and that old "College fight," the Nittanymen lan thicugh stationary sciimmaget. diming the past Week in an effoi rid fully develop all plays Moving scrimmage luth body contact began Saturday. Coach Bob Higgins has held two did! , e , sions each day since the (moiling penod last Tuesday and the Lion Lieu of 4G has been glad uallv whipping into tip-top shape The maimity of the tovs tenni ted in good condition and only a few bump' and weary bones have ie salted Face Teachers In Shape Bating les the nemaindei of this neck, the Liom- will take the field against the Teachets wntn well-conditioned and expeneneed eleven Two and possibly thiec sophomores should be in the open Ong lineup fm the tune-up eneoun tel Wade Mon, 200-pound convert ed fullback, may qua, at a guaid pmt, and the highly-touted Tom Vargo is e•pected to be at one of the to min.& These boys ale the ithelv second yen]. men to take then place in the foiwnid s%all, while and one of four sophomores, SINCE THE WORLD WAR Solving the people of this com munity in matte's pm mining to all phases of the Real Estate lushness During this time both parties to all deals have e eehed a SQUARE DEAL FOR YOUR HOME SITE OR BUSINESS SITE SEE Eugene H. Lederer Licensed Real Estate Broker Developer of Fraternity Section Office Next to Postofflce 114 E Beaver Ave September 13, 1938 Chuck Peters, Sam Kopach, than; White, oi John K Pub iek can draw a stinting assignment in the back field Five veterans will definitely tills. then stand in the line with 2021 pound Tot Toretti digging in at the center position Joe Peel mill be at one guard, nail Dean Hanley mill team with Pop Ellmood at the tackles Ale% Bat antovich, at cnd, was one of last year's out ,tanding lineman Sri mmage sessions this week will aid in deter mining the Lim , possibilities as the replacements to the middle of the tine mill be given loads of moik-out Bei me Bi iggs, Leon Gajecki, and Geroge Lucas ale all .undeistudies fom Tometti, nith Bi iggs, a serum, seeing the most service last veal Flank Platt, tackle on the flesh man team last season, has been tiansfoimed into, a guard and should aid Ted Nemeth, Jim Wood wind, and Geroge Smith as good replacements fin Bob Higgins' eg s. Walt Kniaz, Carl Str, avinskr, and Hairy Dennis, all powerful, tangy boys, mill be valuable material to have mound for those important tackle spots Kmaz and Dennis were members of the cub squad last year and SD avinclu was an injured sophomore Very little worrying has been done about the wing positrons, with the Baton and Vargo backed up by such veterans as, Spike Alter cad Grover Washabaugh and sec ond-year nian Bob Crowell Keenest competition lies among the abundant backfield mama, wheie any one or 14 candidate , Call step into the flay Coach Hig gins sent three difiment backfield combinations into recent scum mages , Harrison—Another Windy Hai i y Hai i isou, a egulai back fin the past two yssi 5, is all set to step into - Windy Weni's shoes .is the Blue and White spaikplug Han son weighs about 155 noy, suite a bit mote than the Rabbit eves tipped the beams, and is as fleet a Immo, a better kicker, and a fan passel Steve Rollins, a Jun to], is pi °habil, the only other back NI/110 will vie fin the ,lumber Pout position in the quartet Rol lins is a fast stepping, shifty nut nei and can heave the oval Babel one of the sophomores, Kopach and Pati ick, should fill th' blocking back post vacated by the graduation of .Co-captain Sammy Donato, but opposition can be fine seen from Whitoy Kinnaid of Tony Giannantonto Sophomores mey also qump into the Numbei One sight halfback position with Chuck Peters and Ciaig White giving the veterans. Johnny Patrick, Ott Wuenschel, and Dick Ewalt a heavy chase Peters and White can also be jug locd around into othet spots in the foursome Joe Motto, who started the ma joi itv of games during the past two yenis at the fullback station soli lib messed by the haid-tackl ing Lloyd Ickes, a junim, and Vic Gentilman, a senior Ickes Is one of the best panto's oii the squad PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I Frosh Coach' I Eight Lion Grid Grads Obtain Positions Graduation—the gum 'impel of every college football team is tunny not so' grim from the play ei's point of view when one stops to consoler that every- one of the eight lettermen who were gradu ated last June nom hold coaching positions Three lettermen Dom laSt year 's varsity have retained this season I to help Mat ty McAndrews coach the fi osh footballers \Pendell 'The Rabbit' Weal, who recently ran miles mound the Philadelphia Pro Eagles foi the College All-Stai s, will handle the yea' ling , backfield men'-Johnny Economos, , co-captain of ldst y cal 's squad, amrDan De Mai sno will assist MeAndiew s with the line pupils this season Co captain Sammy Donato of the 1937 Lion gtiddets will begin his fist season as assistant coach at Windbee High school Pi ovided a boxing team is (agonized at Wind bei this yea', Donato wil be head ling mentor For his 155 pounds And his short statui e, Donato was stamped as one of the greatest blocking backs eveiVto be Wined out of the Penn State gi id mill As assistant gi al coach and pi o fessoi of social studies, Joe "The Jeep" AdeLsa, Lion tight end dur ing the 1937 campaign, has begun duties at State College High school Adessa, also a baseball letterman, was outstanding hitter foi the Lion nine last spi mg Call Waugaman, utility w Ing mar! for the 1937 gruideis, has se cured a position as heath football coach at Ligonier High school Tim Wible and Flank Sills, both substi tute gum ds last yeat, are now as sistnnt gild mentois Wible is at Ramsay High school, Mt Pleasant, and Sills is at Stevens node School, Lancaster Copies,At SU Desk Subscriber s to,the Collegian who do not teeelve Melt copy . _„of thiti issue by dells. el 3 Min obtain it upon in esentallon of t ocelot al the Student Union ile,k in Old Maio. todav WELCOME STUDENTS • Dine at. 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Cornerslieayer and Allen Streets ' ilppoaite Post‘Office s s Frosh Grid Squad Out Tomorrow By BRAD OWENS i "A frevlunan team ought to be a feedet to the Ausity," uas the a:iy Head Ft eshman Coach Minty McAndi ens put it when asked vault he was, going to (hive Cot this season About 7,0 of the frosh grid can Inflates alreads ht unifmm and holding unofficial mediae In their spare hunts Timm row afternoon all fleshly= candidates will IP -1101 t to "darts" In the basement if It via Hall at 4 o'clock and the ISIS host' mid season will hegira "I by to use about 25 kids in tile* game to see what they've got and so fat as tricky stuff goes, that's out when considering p'os sible plays the Lion Cubs are go log to use this fall Most of inv ploys f build mound good blocks," said Marty, when going ()VP I the coming season This season Mar ty gill have three capable assis tants from last yea's varsity in Johnny Econolllo4, Wind', Wear, and Dan - Dell:it ino on the comb ing St air MIN season," says Coach Mc Andreas, "1 think that we'll have one of the biggest State frosh tPIIIII9, as far as weight goes, in many a rear We have plenty of boys aver 200 pounds andisix feet In height Fa instance, take out_ biggest boy, Leonard Prketich Yesterday ime weighed him in as he airs in shorts and shoes and he tipped at 'lO7 pounds As far as I lemembet,l he's the largest boy nerve ever had out 'rot the frosh squad Not only that, but Ile looks fast We sag him do a hand stand and walk on his bands for about five yards, and to do that with 307 a fellow must have something In Marty's opinion, the 1938 0 game schedule is going to be one of the best tests ever used on a frosh team "We're playing a good schedule with some top notch schools and by the end of the sea son Me'll know Just , what the boys can do under to essm e," said Mc Andrea s Plush that will bear watching are Larry Eigemauch, considered one of the best passel% in Isf?tw Jersey high school eitcles, Clar ence Elwin, an all-Allegheny coun tV, end. Vaughn Evans, an all scholastic gland 101 two years up at Scranton. Bill Gerhard, a full back picked fm the all Pittsburgh lush school team. Mike Gmbinski, an end and consideied one of the best boys nut of fohnstown in main vent,. Chuck Raysm, picked on the first all suburban team down P 11111) way, Dick Kepler, 'Mali as a Linking good tackle. and Bill Bates, t ill-suhutban end at Abington fm two seats and a small fagt, bey Fraternity Listing Mixed In '42 Bible A mistake in the 'l'l3S 'M Hand book or "Pleshman Bible" lists Phi Kappa Sigma twice in - the code to thaernitlea found on page 122 atilt falls to mention Phi Sigma Kenna Freshmen interested in either of the tug triitonities should mark the change in their handbooks Phi Sigma Kappa is number 13 on the coiner of East Fairmount avenue and Allen sheet while Phi Hanna Sigma is•numbet tS sit uated along East Beaver avenue at the end of McAllistei street' Werner Calls Track, Field Candidates For 5-Week Fall Practice Planning an Intensive 'live week tall [luck practice, Conch Chick Net net today .10911011 a call tot, all track and field can..., clitlateg to learnt to Re( Hall for equipment At the end of therm heduled gaining pet led, a handicap meet, open to all trackmen, will he held Handicaps will be so ar lanced that every man will have an equal chance of placing in one 01 the full list of events Since Coach Weiner will he kept busy I%hipping his harriers into shape, assistant-coach Bob Grieve hill shoulder the bulk of the hull track mentoring .An early-beginning \ Indoor flack season accounts fro the emphasis being put on fall track this near The first indoor meet is scheduled mill Ohio State on lanuary 28 / Nittany Graders No Pushovers, Says Dooley The - Nittany Lion football team must overcome a pm adox—of all things Glancing thiough Eddie Dooley's 1938 Football Annual and in a hurried effoit to pass up a photo of that gold-plated Pitt Panther backfield foursome, we found the following i,tatement "The Nittany Lions look foi a sti angel /team than last year's, which moan five and lost three, but they don't expect to do as the peicentoge table" Explanation foi the paradox s that Bob Higgps' outfit faces a tough schedule and will be 'out matched by enemy manpower in pi actically ever y major contest. HARRISON WHIZ AT KICKS Harty Hammon, termed as a peewee quartet back, was given credit for being a whiz,at return mg kicks, while sophomores Chuck Pettus, Craig White, and- Tom Vargo were given a build-up The im wind wall, lacking replace ments, would probably-be State's problem, tt nas stated Most enema aging statement fi inn the pi eview was, "No, the outlook is not exactly bullish, but the Penn State boys sweat by Bob . Higgins And they won't be push °vets for anybody " Vat go, tugged, 195-pound wing r,an, teemed the distinction of Icing named among the sophomore stais of '3B, a check list based on memos performance Only sev cn other ends from outstanding quads throughout the ,county time listed Pictures of Joe Metio, the fist ,tlinfr fullback, and Johnny Pat ,ick No l (the senior) also ap peatet In the magazine -, , 5-Mile Men Train For Manhattan By HERB NIPSON Five, Miles' That's what Coach Chick Wer net's harriers will be tanning when they meet the hill and Milers from Manhattan, bete October S "And that's mina they will begin tiaining for in their first regulat practice today, at, which all annuli dales for Lrosq-country are sup posed to report' Faced withi the loss of tined' ren lilts and several promising freshmen float last y em's squad, Coach Werner has 'his Ivo) k cut out for htm Not only will he base ,to whip a varsity ream )nto shape in three weeks but 'he will also have to plan a new course as the old one has been din opted through the piling of building-program dirt on a poi lion of the golf course. Eight m nine men from last year's squad have already been working out and the entire squad is expected to begin ti aining with in the next few days Three lettermen, Captain Char ley Pierce, Frank Maule, and Lew Render4on, will be defending po sitions on tlie team Another letterman, Herb Hazzard, is ' at tending school but as yet, it is (Continued On Page Six) Dr. Jonas Reichenbach Dentist ' Announces the opening of offices in the MAURICE BAUM BLDG HOURS 9 A: M-9 P M Equipped for X-Ray and for GeneraLPractieel - Phone 4211 , - 124 E. Colleie Ave: - (OPPOSITE CAMPUS) ' ,- - I -: ' ~ 1 .. ~ ,-. ' - WELCOMEE CO-EDS - ', , -, -..- - ~. ,-;, -,,. We extend a cordial welcome to - , you to come in and try.our skilled '. ' 7,...: ,- ", •, , operator+ Hair styling and in- .6. 3( 5 1 , .. , ~, dividuality our 4)k:hilly ,: We are . 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