Tuesday, September 13, 1938 Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN, Sports Editor Befoi e the summer months are officially embalmed, we'd like to cleat up some minor bits of Penn State sports news that have accumulated since school closed early in June. So, with clippings snitched from our local contemporary on the Centre Daily Times, Jerry Weinstein, and a few items that we picked up on oui own hook, here are a few pertinent facts concerning some - of our Nittany Lion athletes Joe Gillespie, Naisity catchei. edged out outfielder Joe Adessa, to take the baseball team batting title 'with an avbiage of 322 Adessa led the tenni in hitting most of last spiing, but Gillespie spurted in the final game against Bucknell and took the clown ... While on baseball, it looks 4 . 10; though Penn State may be in a dia mond league in 1940 Probable op orients would be Syincuse, New York University, Rutgers, Lafa, ette, and Colgate—all stiong on the diamond _e' a Being the boxing town that it is, State College was quite het up about the Lousi•Schmeling set-to on June _22 Opinion was fan ly evenly_ split, and sonic of the Col lege and town Meta ities voiced theii• choices A feu, who woe ap parently in the know and picked the Bi own e Spoi is Publicist Ridge Riley, Balsa] Ruse and ye aforementioned spoils ed Weinstein 9n the wrong side were-State's own doctor of fistolOgy Leo Houck, Student Un ion's Geoige Donovan, and Gin ham AC's Bob 'GI ahani Lou Bluth, who played gunmcl on the gild:ion foi the 1934, 1935, and 1936 Nittany Lions is with the Allentown pi ofessional football team Baith Will continue as coach of the South Williamsport High Phoenix Hosiery' Lingerie , . . 'Dry ,Goods and Notions , , . 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Koembinsky, light heave bowl of State's gi eat i ing team of two years ago, has ietuined to <chool after a yeas in the profes sional game—he'll pick up studies whole he left off as a sold , - amoi e—anothei foi mei Lion ling and ,gtid star, Whitey Rhoda, has I fullY tecoveied from his almost 'fatal accident while woilting on consti nation Job three summers ,ago, and is also back in school— Eddie Mandel, a 19,37 all-Amei wan soccer star, is working at the local past office, having given up hi' i tlniveisitv of New Hampshii e coaching Job berme it stated—last season's co-captain of basketball, Joe Pi oksa, is coaching at, Penn Township High School—the other coin t captain, also a standout in baseball and some!, and 1 eminent of the Collegian trophy as the most outstanding senior, Sally Miehoff, ham- been playing baseball with El Bloolclen farm in the East et n League Home F KDKA Tops 26-Station Air Chain Penn State's home footbo'l games will be Inoadtast fm the fit st time in College history, ne gotiation, having been completed outing the swum' moths, it was announced yestei day b) atlnuni,- tt ation officials Sponsored by the Atlantic Re fining Company, which has beer hioadca,ting major collegiate football contests foi the part feu yeah., the Nittany Lion encount ers {V 1I be described i through RtIK A, Pittsburgh, one of the na tion's inajoi stations At an audition held in Pitt , : , but gh, dui mg August, Jack Bally tell-known spot is commentatm , was selected to ln oadeast Pena State's' foul home games In ad dition, Bally will desu ibe the Le high game and perhaps the Cm nen game, both to be played away. Danny the past summer Batty announced baseball games played by the Rochester Red Wings of the Intel national League Last yeas he• handled the Philadelphia Athletics and Philadelphia Phil ' hes contests Last fall, he Mond cast Temple's football games • Bat iy is in town some time next week Also, he will at tend the Penn State practice ses sions daily floor Wednesday until uPudgy before each game dm mg, the season Tentative plans call for KDKA to broadcast Penn State's pep flat ly the Piiday night before the opening game with Maryland A musical plogi am of one-half hour's duration probably will be the set up although no definite mrange ments have been made as yet Always inteiested in bioudcast ing Penn State's home games, the Atlantic Refining Company ap proached College officials last Feb rum y .Aftei' approval of the plan by - the - goard - of - Trusteesrn com mittee consisting of Di Call P Schott, dean of the School of Phys. icar Education and Athletics, K Hostetter, College tieasinei and" Waite' F. Dantzschei and Hugh R Riley orthe ,depai tment of public infoi motion, was named to handle the details The press box on the nest stands of New Bennet Field will be utilind fm the broadcasting The stations handling the Penn State games (home and away) October I—Mai yland at State [ College KDKA, Pittsburgh, WCAO; Bulimia] e, WJEJ, Ha gerstown, WSAL, Sahshuiv October \ at State College KDKA Prtttieburgh, WEEU, Reading October 15—Lehigh at Bethle hem—WWSW, Pittsburgh October 22 —Coi nell at Ithaca —KYW, Philadelphia, WSEG, El mn a, WFBL, Syracuse, WGR, Buff a 1 o ,WHEC, Rochester, WIBX, Utica"; WNBF, Bingham ton, WOKO, ,Albany, WWSW, Pittsburgh October 29 —Sy incase at Stab. College KDKA, Pittsburgh, WESG, Elnura; WGR, Buffalo, WGY, Schenectady, WHEC, Ro chester, WIBX, Utica, WNBF, Binghamton, WSYR, Syracuse Ninembei s—Lafayette at State College KDKA, Pittsburgh, WEST," Easton , November % U—Pennsvlvania a Philadelphia W,CALI, Pluiadel phis; - WGBI, Sei anton , WHP - Hai risburg, \STOIC, - Sunbury, WWSW, Pittsbuegh , WPG, Atlan tie City November 111 Pittsburgh a Pittsburgh WCAE, Pittsbuign, \VFBG, Altoona, WLEU, Elie, WTBO, Cumberland f , • AA- • A lir 71 fro ' • S. ,a or View "bi n . sc 11 1, v • or 4) 11 ,n,, so ear ion , Lenses Duplicated From,Brokeri Pieces + Expert- Repair Work Prompt Service 'Dr. Eva B. Roan - , East College Avenue Opp. Atherton Hall PENN STATE COLLEGIAN otball Games To Be Broadcast This Fall Freshman Candiates Asked To Report For First Soccer Practice Coach 13111,1nfney has issued do. call to candidates to the fi eshman soccei team The hest practice ses sion of the yeas will he held to mot ou afternoon on the pi notice' held Featuring an official iithedule_fot the first time in its history, the yeatling hooters will meet Syra- Luse, Cot nell, Mont Alto and number of high school teams t Plans ai e being foi mulated 101 a practice game to be played Satut dav Any freshman Inter ested in the game n abed to re loft IWomen in Sports By PHYLLIS GORDON The sport. I ally which had been planned lot the uppeiclativ women %%ill not be held because of a dela.; in the completion of the new Mai Beam White Recreation Hall The building will mobahly finished in "Oetobei 1, although paiti of it ale aheady neat com pletion The WR Aorganization boati- I iet which uas given to each Fresh men women contains a complete ex ' planation of the clubs and theii ectiviti . es Thine will be othei cop ies available to impel class women at a later date The constitutiori of the W R A state•, that the valions clubs offer oppoitunity for the development and enjoyment of a specifific skili Any woman student may be an active member of at least two - of the clubs and may pm timpate 'in the events of all otlim club and ron-club activities Students may apply 1M membei ship to the various clubs at the W R A office, which foi the time being is located at the Grange play mom Announcements will he made m Collegman of the first meetings of the club 4 and of the first all-col lege hockey pi actice Don't Move Baskets, Dean Schott Asks •+ The basketball bankbodids brskets have been iemoved Time, wheels this semester and Dean Cm l P Schott, School of Physical Edu cation and Athletic',, requests that no students attempt to move them Because of then great weight and the danget of them tipping oyez, the bank boards will be moved shout IA the Janitoi s For refreshing mildness ... for pleasing aroma... for bet ter taste... the things that really count in a cigarette . . . smokers • : are turning to Chesterfield. 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That's why we use the best ingredients a cigarette can - have . . mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper... to make Chesterfield the cigarette that smokers say is milder and-better-tasting, Copyright 1938, Limn &Iktass TowCo CO. 40 Booters Report - For Initial Practice By EMAN 1 The men in %%hose ability rest sti eak—over 90 of them—i eported tei noon fin the initial tiaming ses The Coach, under whose benne' ith of the nation's soccer competi pace' in pi epai ation for the opera with the Bullets of Gettysbuig Jetfley's biggest task will be to I icplace eight men removed by gi ad- I nation, most of them last season's crack linemen Hagg to Hold Post Dick Haag, goalkeeper lot the last two yelp-, is a sine bet to le t= his post, while Dutch Lange is the most likely successor to HIP Benda at fullback Walt Hostet man, Hail Spelling and Dave Mey- Lis will battle it oat the halt- Lath position Captain Pied Spykel will pin biddy hold clown halfback, but he's being hail-pressed by Walt Paint ci and Bob Olmstead On the line, the only veteran to bolster the de fense well be Prank Megrail, an outstanding stall of last season The giaduation of Carl Wacker, WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE Newest in Woolens . . • In Fall and Winter Fabrics for Custom Tailoring + + + ..._ • y Smlth s- Tailor Shop - Next to Postoffice - Cleaning Pressing Repairing r , Chesterfield i 'on Your Ra, • PAUL WHITEM, Burry IVednesday Bm All C. B. S. Static PAUL DOUGLA Daily Sports Pot 51Leadins , , „ Stations MEMO s the fate of a five-veal undefeated to Couch Bil leffiev Nesteiclat af sion of the yea) 1. Penn State ha% baiged to the /en ion, will put Ins men through th, ing meet of the yem on October Sollv Michoft, and Ed Iloilo' opens then post; to an impo , ,ing list of asp') ants including Gus Big gott, Bob Et ne,t, Jun Schaffer , Mossard Wodoek and Torn Ritten house The eligibility of another annineman, Ab Taylor, i, 4111 'na -1 blematzeal, aeon ding to Coach Jeffs cy , Othet , , %%Ito %till be in the thick of the fight fm post, will be Gem go Mei win, Bob Schuler, Dan huh, Jun febe , ,, Van Hoi tman, 13111 3I1! lei, Sam DaVP4 and Gam GI een Teams Have Wan 36 Under the leadeishtp of Coach Jefftey, five con , ,ecutwe Penn State teams have i ung up as many uncle mated seaqon, wironng th and ty ing 4 since 3932 \then Svtacuse sc.bdued them The teeord iti un Icqualled among the collegiate hoot ci teams of the countiN Follossing, the opening meet o th Gettasbuig on October 1, the Jeff ievnien mill meet Bucknell on Ott obei 8 at home, Westein ilLuyland, Ottobei 15, home, SNiacuse, Otto lie) 22, at Ss:active, Ai my, Octo- BACK TO THE GRINDV looking grand! • • 5 •%.:4'. We've timed your arrival on campus with every thing that's new in shirts. Stripes and checks you've never seen before—colors that are quiet—new collar models—all tailored with the Arrow touch all streamlined Mitoga fit and Sanforized ' - A8.R0,17 SHIRTS;,';- ARROW UNDERWEAR ARROW TIES MEN'S APPAREL 116 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Diagonalls ALtoss Mom MAI 011 Lee ARROW COLLARS ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS Page Five bei 26, at We,t Point, Bi owq, Oc tobei 27 at Pi oN 'demi., Navy, No vi.mbet 5, at holm., and Temple, Novembei 11, home Dei..pitc hi, !ocond, Coach Jeff )eN a ill not commit linn , elf as to this season's chance foi anothei undeleatul chain of ictoi les
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