, T i tiesday,LSeptember 27,_1938 Varsity ','''. ' ,Be ween The' Lions j . Ey HERB CAHAN. Sport4,,Editor -,"7' To, Penn St4te . footbalr fans, the most important and - 9st:startling event Of the weekend was Mai yland's 19-6 de feat at the hands of an unheialded Richmond eleN;en f 'n 'lnasmuch as thp'Nittany LiOns oPen their 1938 grid sea sbOvith'the Terrapins thiS Saitudiy,'Sour of'Penn State's 'coaching staff were-sent to scout Maryland The scouts were Liiie,Coach Joe - Bedenk, End Cdach Earl Edwards, Backfield Coach Al Michaels, and , Frosh Backfield Coach Windy Weal. :.This quartet, , of, kpettii , came+ back-TO 'the, ness that Penn 'State would Save been much bate' had' Mai yhind ,von, because mere it bound to . 13' t complete I]evei gal of ' the Teri for m rialnet the Lions, masniuch do Maryland 19 potentially a powerful leam,7 studded with trump' ehpeij 'eheed4Neterlin,. fact thht they Wei e defeated li"3 , Richmond is not et a.; start as we Notthernet'u woidd-be - lieye ;Accordmg, to the raboye-men .l9ned,foursome,RichmonS had an. ;pRINTING • • `':FRATERNITIES 1L:11A0 SLETTERHEADS ' ENPELOPES- , P:STATEMENTS-, • , , Nittany Printing' ,& pOttlislting Company 'lloVest College Avenue Eleven_ Downs Freshmen, 79-0, I excellent pa , ,qing attack and took r dvantage of eN ery b ..! ik , Although the clay was 4 Scorch el, with spectators sweltering even I,n , the shade Maryland's coach, flank Dobson, allovAd• his fiist team to play most f the game Naturally, by the time the final pun went oft' these boy. wei e pr etty ssell laggiid out Advance rPleases pointed our, !that' the' Tel ps had moldy of e. serves—we wonder, wby they were 'pot used Last veal only four sub : titutes wet e used by Maryland in that ,gi soling 21714 On illes with State` - Bilt,Saturday!s gains - was Maly land's ,openet, whereat, Richmond, 'had. already played one game, so,, Penn State will be in toe same pos.. Alen this Saturday. Maryland might have. been, overconfident, es pecially aft., they Recited first--:,, the , Nittany Lions shMild profit especially tf they ire fortunate enough score that,' against the Zen amiss yland still has J•in Meade, a -ening back that should have been lad an all-American last -yeay— rnd he is lust as ,good this yeas Penn Stlte's 'gridder t s should also oe waned against the deadly for= ward pa4sing combination of Char lie we] din Fe. to Fume's Beamei, IContinued On Page Four) All Players Interested - In Varsity Basketball Called By Head Coach All candidates interested in turning ont for the ytirglty bas hetball squad are 'asked to do by Head Coach John Lawthet Practices ale held every Monday ,and Wednesday night from 7 10 to 11.30 o'clock in Roc Hall Because of the numbei of men who have appi cached the coach and inquned about coming out, Luwthei ,Wishes to make known that all men coming out will he looked over and be given a chance to show what they've_ got The initial call foi the freshman cage's will be, given , later in the semester Soccer Yearlings Look PrOmising In High School Game The- Deshman soccer team con- Amami to shiny impiovement I:ii, de feating the - State College High hooters 2-0 in a pi actice Fi 1- day Placed by Dat ar' de Bedout and Baldwin, who both tallied fm the freshmen, the Cubs had the upper hand throughout the entire game Jeffrey's chat ges showed evi j deuce of Ishat the "master" can do mith a glom) of willing boys and a soccer ball,, as they peifoimed Sn inomising fashion AlthoUgh all of the candidates look better, Al Jones, Dick. &del, and Bill Gillen are outstanding in then ball hand ling Harriers, Trac,kmen Show Promise As_ Aspirants Round Into Condition 5-Mile Men - Prepare For 'Manhattan "With less ,than two weeks of plactlep lett berme thee face the Aisne' s from Blanbstton, _Conch Chick. Werner's hill -and -dale's have :yet to prove theft possibili ties _ A small 'but lather select group of varsity iMinera has-ii n een4‘ehlt"- s ing out iegulaib on the golf course amt. Present 'indications point to 4 Nivllbalanced leant chose Kurth mill not be hnow , n until after 'the meet %kith the Man hattan barriers • The Lion limners 'are handicap ped in, that they,must rim ageing one of Abell toughest opponents in the-first meet of -the season and also because tn o dependable I un net s, Norm Got don and Herb Hatizatil ate lost to the team for the season. Gordon did not t elm a to school and Hazzard, Ithile en lolled In school, bias not lapel ted for mactice First Time on Local Course 'Manhattan has practically the same team which defeated the Statemen, 20 to i 5, no the Van Couttland Palk course and took third place in the IC-4A. chum ; pionships last fall This will lie the that time that the Taspers have competed on the local muse ' Bill Smith, sophamme who cap tmed the Freshman ICAA. cham pionships In 'New Yolk 'last tall 'and 't% as undefeated in dual , compe tition, shows pi ofnise,of an equally good vat shy season Bill,ontr. u t such ;,taiq as Syracmfes Imlian sensation, Ray Trail, and the Pittsburgh cab ',tat s, Annum man and Steiner, in' taking all yearling dual' meets last fall Other Leading Candidates Captain Charley Pierce Johnny Strange (last year's', intramural champ), ahem, Millet,, Chet Sny der,- Jim Hostettlei, , I:en`Hender son, and Herb Nipson 'are all lead ing candidates for a regulat berth on ,this seasop's the-tuile outfit t,Saturdav the entire squad met in',lrvin, Hall and Coach Werner outlined the season's - plans to them' He pointed out the need fOr cooperation because, in.cross country,' teameotic is esse ntial, In a move to promote good feel-, lug among the boys," Werner took his; varsity men for , n-hike out to Pine GroveiMills Sunday 'morning About:, 52 men pat ticipated. 'Other such get-togethers me planned rot later in the season ; ` ;,.REAJ.; ESTATE c;FOR SALE ":Flour`, Milling Business, and .property consisting' maCh „,'lnory, acrieNith:E'icres* ,- ,of water, and water; power. ; excellent , posalbilitles ?forllsh ';ete. ) EUGEN E H.; , LEDEFIER 114 E. Beaver Avenue , Drar4o66, PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Tough Card Slated For SOCcermen IdepWing true ilbanudonslilp form, Bill Jeffrey's soccermen pot 'shell off' some minor tough edges througlamt the meek in prepara tion' tot the opening battle of n crucial season nest Saturant sith the Bullets of Gettysburg The mild-mannered Scotchman who is determined to lead the Li ens through theft sixth consecu tive undefeated campaign, never theless hazards no•predihtlons for the season W'e're going to try," is the stand:lid Jeffre% slogan as a squad of approximately 21 men perfected their kicking, heading„und all the maneuveis of detense and offense The opening lineup v,lll find Dickl-Taag, a veteran of two years, at the goal, Bob Schuler, last year an all-American, mill he an indis pensable cog'in the defensive ma chine at. right fullback, m Idle lanky Dutch Lange takes 'cede of the lett back duties Wale Hosterman, a phenomenal newcomer to the varsity, who has proven to be one of the "finds" of the,senson, will he posted at right halfback, with Captain Freddie Smite' at the other, end and Buck Paintei: g lated for center duties Wocitl3; Wodock and (ins fliggo , tt, both speedy and aggressive, will he assigned to the tight and left wing positions, respectively, mobile Prank Megrail, anothei etpran of two , yeats, looks ;diet the center formaid post I Women in Sports ! , - Hockey regulations and dads of class ,practices ale now listed on Ornatoi y bulletin boards All non-physical education maim in terested in hockey' should see the bulletin ,boards for the' atm noon of, then dais pi actices The schedule foi the_ Women a 'Recreation` Association club af tei noon meetings follows _ Ai obeli , Club V 45 o'clock, lircdnesdav, Atherton Hall Golf Cliib-7 o'clock Thuisdas, Grange Hall Outing Club-7 30 o'clock Mon day, Grange Hall Riding Club-6.45 o'clock Wed iiiSday; Mange Hall Tennis Club-7 o'clock Tuesdat. Giange Hall The Indoor, Rifle, and Fencing clubs will meet and oigantze about the fiust of November Watch, the Collegian foi the meetings of,thase club. . , 'The poster lot the golf tom na meet it hung in Grange Hall, and the tenure tout nament posters are 'Atherton Hall, ,Glange Play ) oomAand Mac Hall. ROTC.Grou# - Pla.6 Smoker Scabbard and Blade Society lki Hold Get• Together Tomorrow Night Scabbat d and Blade, advanced cottage honorary society, will hold its first smoker of the yetd at the Beta Theta Pi house tomorrow night at 7 30 o'clock The'meeting ell serve to Introduce all junior advanced comae men to menthe's of the society% The Penn State Chaptet,, Com pany IT, Fit st Regiment, is one of 84 in American colleges Total membership of the society s is now over 26,000 Bell Magazjne , Goes On Sale Literary Publication Starts Subscription Campaign `On Campus ' The lbst:_issie 4 of Bell; collega lilei Y - ,lnuga zine, - • will go on, sale today \Subscriptions may - be oh tained" at the Corner, it ,the Stu!. dent Union desk, or from members of both the editorial and business staffs of the magazine 4. , For the laecond time. in Its his qmy, Cie Bell' Is being Odlted by a woman Jearine at Walker '39 ,suC- Ceeds C. ' , .,ließoqtilller as head..ot theinailmfle'a editorial staff. , 'John iebusinesa manager. Registration Closes For All L M. Sports , " At 4 P. AL Tomorrow , No fall intramural team entries will be accepted after four o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Eugene C Bischoff; director of intramural% and "I' Stewart Marlow '39, fall 111 manage', alinounePd yesterday Registration was planned to end Mat Saturday but a postponement was decided upon because of the ahortage of entries No further postponements will be made, how ever Fall sports are touch football (foe $100), swimming (fee 81 0 0)), cross-country (fee 25c each for three-man teams) and golf putting (fee 10c per man .` • • Bow And Arrow; Enthusiasts Flan', To Organize-Club In an attempt to fill the tequests of at chely enthusiasts, on this cam pus,' the Recreational DIN i9ioll of the School of 'Physical 'Education and, Athletics plans the formation of an archery club An, open meeting is scheduled in Room 905 Old Main at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, for all men intef ested in that sport The main purpose of the club is the -locating of a suitable archery range and the making av h alleble of equipment The club will proviae for supervised shooting end will arrange competitions Instruction in the making and using of Cackle will also lie a part of the club's program , e Cinder-and-Field Men ' Hold First Trials With scarcely a, fortnight of practice completed and ,with rain putting a dampener on almost ev my,ses,lon, fall flack candidates ian tinough their ilrst time"ttials lastJTlnn slay Taking Into consideration the-. wetifher and the condition of - the cinder track, Coaches Chick Ver ner and Bob Grieve expected Lath- et poor shoeings and were agree ably, lurprrsed when several of the boys turned in fairly good perfor mances Bnh~Clark, varsity pole vaulter, soared over the liar at 1.2. 1 A, feet and still hail inches to spare Frost) Joe Bakura uns just sit foot behind Clark, clearing 11 1 k feet Ewell Takes 100 Barney Ewell, colored freshman ace from Lancaster, stole, the sprint spotlight by turning in a. 10 2 second 100 yard dash Blunt)} was lost in the crowd in the first heat `which was won by vaisitv man Bob Miller in 108, but made, up for ,this showing by easily tak ing the second Considering-the condition of the track, this Is fair time, Grieve said Captain Stiller Frazier "set ved notice 'on all 1111241 ms by topping the 220 yard low Umbels in 25 sec suds Fiedler was No 1 varsity burdlei <last season end he seems a good bet to Leen that place ' Nick - yukmanie did not toss the spent, his favorite weapon, but did tin ow' the weights mound a bit fle hill lid thejliscuti 140 feet and tossed : the 16 pound shot fat 4 i feet. Qarter•mile Winners Dit.k Yohn anti Jimmie Williams elided (he moist cinders in 59 sec ond', in , taking the quarter mile run Taint is a junior who saw varsity soivice last - vom and Nil iMms a aophomme wftto did good „work on both the yearling ci ass country and . tt nob squads last season • Coach. Werne: ,plans-time trial% - e‘ery,Thursday afternoon At the end of the schednled.practice sea son, a handicap meet will be held Reasontiven foi the e,xtensivii fall track_practice this year is the fact that tho indoor track squad meets Ohio State on January-2S An electric genes ato taking poaei from the lair wheel has been inventeih_. to supply eu-rent to bi! c‘ de lamps .State College Sheet ,Works GRAVITY WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OF , 1 7 131,CAN ANTHRACITE' STOREIi s Metal, Alumlnum, Copper iinc,,and Galvanised Sheets Carried In Stock rr TELEPHONE,32O2 ' 139 N. GI L L ST. (Rear), STATE COLLEGE ' I n Practice Tilt Cubs Powerless Under Attack Of Higginsmen, Led By Peters, ,Rollins Twelve touchodwns. Wow Look out Maryland I Riding high, wide, and IL tilt before the opening clash w urday, the Nittany Lion Far the Freshmen under a deva,tal neld Battu day after noon Chuck Peters and Steve Rain,: , campered widly ovet the tut f to. tegit,tet three touchdo‘Nns apiece as Bob 'Higgin's outfit tallied three times in each quarter of the tern lation game Harrison.. Still Out Pov.etless undei t.s. Val sites touchdown-pioducing tactics, Mal ty McAndrews' Cubs di ifted in and cut of the contest unti every man on bench had wen act,on Hai* Pan ison, still testing a leg aunty, was the only Varsity menthe] mho old not pat ticipate in the fi aces The Vaisity tinned the table., ILI the yearliags to us_: then °vt dependable offensive weapon—a (ASS—to secr e the initial touch down after only tuo minutes of 'Rollins received Lally Eigen lanai's kickoff and was down on •lie 24 Rollins sliced et:-titelle foi • even and Joe ,Betio made it first ihn‘n on the 45 Rollins then \dup. ed - a pass to Johns Patti& No I for a 55-yard tally Mrtios by fin Lhe extia point w. 1.1 good Sane This was mei ely a ,tai tei for a , teady sti eam of Slue-chil ted , ouchdowns—a scoi ekcepei 's night- Veteran Varsity Line Coach Higgins' eta king line of Alex Eatantovich and Spike Altei, oncls, Pop Ellwood anl Dean Han ley, , tackles, Joe Peel and Ted Nem guaids, and Toi Toietti, all semi)) veterans uith the exception if Alto and Nemeth, i ipped huge holes in the flimsy F•osh fount 1 Unable to halt the bust stung ush to the goal line Midi his star L ing eleven, McAnd' CV. hustled in ins second set Clarence Elwin and 2mas Magaigee lined up at the wings, Chuck Mealy and Mike Giabinski at tackles, Vaughn Ev .ns, and Chad. Ildkinsan at ginuds, with Floyd Folenda at the centei post to foi m the staiting line with Eigeniauch, Smelt; Deb lei, and Krau , - in the L. &field Bill _Bates, William Jamison, Dean Seals, Chuck Raysoi, John Maigeium, Leonid Fiketich, and Dick Kepler substituted from riurto cnd for the Cubs with La- Bane, Guss, Brehm, and Ecklund iounding out the backfield This oatfiesuffetee under the onslaught ei rust as much, but a few huskies end the snapny Bates plovidecl simnel defense Cubs Threaten Twice The stintinp tinny of tieshmen threatened twice in tie fin.lt half, but wei e never successful in doss ing the last sttipe Ginaltz. took finettes kickoff after the Lb st touchdonn 'and tan the length t the field; duclarig little' and von, - a - cede, but it sins nullified when he stepped out if hounds on nts own 22 Rollins sp-iked O; second and And touyhdown dim..." by Jack tabbiting his nay five and 10 yards at a clip "Shopety S'eve" coveted the. last si♦ %aids fn the second. cute, %%tide Joe Mato dove oNea oln the We yam d lino td bang the 'oral to 19 Is the seamd inaitei got under se'y Chuck Petri., Cling White, John Patrick No 2, and Llavd Ickes ie nlaced the starting backfield u ith fom Vargo, Walt Knuth, Flank Platt, Some Bitggs, Jim Wood wind, Call Stiavinski, and Clove! Washabaugh digging n Along the front line Peters Dashes .104 Yards Peteis set the stage for tea own ensational un of the day by fum bbng a 1 fan catch 'of Figemauch's punt. Otabinslo, ssh.. played a bang-up game I'm fust-yeat men; recover ed on the 32, and then Eigenrauch shot a louith down ;lass to Klaus on the Vaisity three Fete's inunediatelyuntettepted a shot b pass behind the goarline and (Continued On Page Four) iandsorne in their hum pi actice vith Mai yland's Teirs next Sat rsity football squad smothereo ding 79-0 attack on Neil Beaver i Nittany Lineman Loves Kids, Football • (tlmet Cleveland Washabaugl 4 , 179 pounds of loothall end, loves little children' And little chilawm love Glover Clmeland Washabaugh,,Jr Mei since tfid Muntnei of 1912 It hen "Washy" Winn notk as connselot at a camp neat Pitts burgh, the stocky Lion gridrnan has had a wainspot in his heart fat kids—lon beaded ones, boss legged ones and freckle-faced ones As a member of the camp's mate[ hunt staff, Wash) speeds his natation months teaching young stets to swim "1 get a big 'kick out at 'em," he mused But in the Fall, uhem,•eyery man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of football, he is aluays toady to swap swimming ninths tel moleskins A junior this year, Wash% won his mushy letter last year after a season of sometimes hot sometimes-cold play He stail ed against Bracknell, Lehigh and Penn and played In all the rest He pestered Comell's Big Red back field fm 40 minutes last vent Dubbed "Little Puppy by Paul Hui tc, Pittsburgh spoils scribe, while a star at Lebanon High School, the name stuck through one year at Kisld Thep but faded after his freshman year here As a I egalai end for the yeaalings to WIG, Washy won his ft esbnian nn met als Optimistic about Slate's chances for a suite' season, Washy believes that "if as e play the was sue can play, we'll beat Mat yland " Vital statistics He is a menthe' of Skull and Bones nears size 10 shoe likes chop sue - v and BCIIIIN Goodman is the san of Ci ovei Cleveland Wi,liabangft (Meant of athletics at Westiiiin stet College It as limn in 1916 is Pally of the first gait In a tomaneelth a certain Theta (slie Heats his Beta pin and lie neat s the sit enter she knit for bun this summer) his first high school football game inovided his biggest Until and he does tote little ehildien P. C. Weaver Speaks To '42 Commission An analw, of extia•c u nculai ~ctivities and then place in college life Ala , made by Fabler C Weav a,,,ociate piofe,sot of educa tion, at a meeting of the Fieshman Conum , ion held Wednegdav eve ning in the PSCA ofl re, 104 Old Main 71?' .• W ta. ermanrs / .1 1 4 0 I 11ii Z.- 4„„,v-c,..y,0u,A4;11-t -4,n4447-azw,vl,t, 'i,it, ISZL , ,e Thr141441938',.1410u,rece. •Mi441 , -, - pe4011,20 \ ...a,r,4!--teiltsxpel l e m , c lr' r '" e4 :fr ' i l • i Ties7s7 MODERN STYLING ...Superitrenmed", Mod. ern colors. Grip fits your fingeis t - CONSTANT INK CONTROL stroke fills pen. Fast-starting. - Steedy inkfflow, INK-WINDOW. YOUR PENPOINT ... 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