Friday, September 30, 1938 lio - C)teis : ' Qpoi Between The Lions ' ,e. By HERB CAHIN. Sports Editor , ...' t , ' Penn State football is abOut to embark upon a new expemence , It might be,called "a step back into...big-tale recognition" And the Man NOM has been delegated to do so big a Job for Penn State football - had no Connection lihatever with this institution until Monday lust • _ As was previously aifrounced, all of the Nittany Lion home gild - &ernes:will be bioadcast gym Jan 'Atlantic Refining Company spoils ' hOok-up, with either KDKA , in WJAS in ,Pittsburgh as the key Ste iron ~- ,- f - e , Ard,We feel sure that a wise choice was made when *Tick Bally, ' one,of the country's ace ,f`spoitscasters'," was selected to do the play- '- hy-play description on Penn State's home contests ..,,,,- Many of you football' fans may remembei Jack's broadcasts of ' rtnple's games last yeas over WIP in'Philadelphia.`He also handled , the 'Athletics' and Phtllies' baseball games during the , sUnimei ' el " 3037; and he was , with,the Rochester Red Wings of the International league this past siimmei. / , . ' Nell; we knew all this about Jack Bairy too, and naturally we , wore anxious to meet him Alta all, celeln ities in thetield of iadio _ • On not often find,theii:Wai tin' into this plateau among the Nittany , simuntainS, and here - was'an opportunity to get actjuainted unit one ~ :iittfiese "idols of the aifivaves".. , - " - ~. k ‘ - 'sliotie,',We Weren't `disappoinied In fact, we wet e quite relieved i ••=',, finet`him MondaY:afternoon,`and have spent a couple. hoots each ''' fiernoon%With him up_atthe,foothall practice field. And boy, he's a, lltgular" guy' ,',,- ' ,-- . 4 N , aturall4 we have weaned 'a few pertinent f e et:, about Mi B ...: I.^ .arry-and his,views on thing; and stuff from Mi Batty, so non well tonssthenron - to you, N;Vlio, any Situ' day .aftei noon when you'ie . - not able to get up to New Beavei field, will heat his ci isp, informative . _ "iportecasting"/(that's,what he would have it called) pre' the au -..'. Jack has been in the bionileasting husines , , about ten veers, ainl;„ Afoie,that he lam ned 'his fciotball in 'the high school and; semi -pia ' I 'circles of Wilmington, DelaWate But,,his most successful and most interesting'iadm_enterririse w 4 a hill -billy program that he ran, tinder the sponsorship of Crazy' Water Ciystals (excuse us, Atlantic, lye know, he's yours new) ~ As an outgrowthof this hill-billy program, Jack took this shim • 'on the road one summer as,a rodea—with horses and all of the reel - stiff But, the'hmses ate. too much, so Jack decided to go - back to ' radio—find that is where he has been ever since, even though he says, cli'ats hard work, With no chance to have a family . .- . a „thankless i -slab`. - lousy pay . - this glamour staff is a lot of bunk . noborli'll' ever tell you hoe good you are, Mit lust make one mistake and every ' . body'll be down-on you "` ` - , .:, - , That's what he - told one`oi Lou Bell's siortswriting classes the . othei day ,Dining his "lecture" to the class, Jack explained the pi ep 'arations necessary-for the broadcasting of-a football game, and the , metbods used doting the broadcast itself He pointed out that he has to get to, know the playeis - so well that .he Would be able to distinguish them iiri arithOut numbers on then', -terseys,---That's Why.he is up het( almost 4 week hefoie the opening _kiiiiie' " „ ' _ , , •-•, ~, ~ , . ' On ,- Fridtiof,each,week he will look the visiting team over, and ' ..,. theno_Fgilley night he'll, get together' with the publicity - man or the r , tyanager of the visiting team and get egeneral set-up of their 'system and'ariiiclimax:m. scoring plaYs.. - ,,"'.`_ , ~ ' r, A. - ..., :Tack, udil ~ all has to,illustrate,howiinuch, inOre preparatuni the ; ',fatiortacastet" has to make aseompared ,Witiithe iievranafier 4iorts ;,,,w,r,iter—"the 'sixiii t4etister',,can't take time-to . ..think." ' ; qf,4'4Duting the genie, %Tack has only,,one man "spotting" fot -him ': (Basketball Conch .Tobin Lawther'will be Barr'y's "spotteet-up here)`,' IV he, uses.,a standard, chart, usedfii'inost:"Sportscasters," which rin,?iitkeemiig back ,Of,,What:ti going on. i ,"-- ' - • - ` ' _, ','! (,..7. (Continued on - Pacje Four) --,-,,,,,. 1 :flarners:Plan , 1 ~L S oo n iE ' , • 1 ryouts _Wth' the' opening meet' wits i anhattan ginwing:'nearer. and, , in ei , , Coach :Cluck ',Wei ner ~.is _ VI( up in a tree as-fat as know- , -, pig ,that runners will - ,represent die ,Lions whin; the Jaspers from - `,±7 . le. Big City line up;on`New Bea le Field Oetobel,B , , " ' Things will be , a ... little 'claim j 1 Wednesday, Werner ' - said, for I , plans to ,run hid first titne,tri- s _either tomorrow. or Tuesday. 7, . line triall Nave noe'beeWheld-ba- f,ore thzs.because, of the_shdrtneis the, practice season • - •'.2:5 - - The runners ha4ehia only three , yteeks;;ot. oiganized , 4),;ticti'ee in • 4hich to pi epa're- for "the' gruelling e-inile , gruigagainstdnu of:the cross-country teams'in'the untry, a`;teant the - Lions havb 4 'n'evetdefeated Bill Smiti, sophomore sensation .+tho took' : the Freshinen,,lC4-Ala t R st , veal , looks r hke the,only slue bet temalke the team.`Smitly,svas jliiidefeated ,last serisim ight .snovi A M looking buttes f the' five ; mile 3aunt.than 'he - , did -last year td_liethe, three., 11 .! ,'" 4;.i nt ), = STATE H'IGI if . FRID 4 AY - ' - SEPT 30th 8:00,P;'11:-. iligh - Sehoot Field • , ov, ,„ • . - Reserved 75c ;TT _ i l PrOli Ba t tle, ' To Hit: Stiide Recovei y from a 79-p diubbing takes time, but fm three days th 6 flosh'glidders ,hilye been stagnig a 'back-into-fopn campaign With btu ely 40 men out foe piactice put `of 'tha-appioximateiy 100 who it sponded to the Oi Jima' call, Coach McAndrews and his assistants now have• the time,. to give peach nian, a thorough going oval_ - ,Briefest shdating star' on the fiosh, honicin wee,.highly, touted who'quilved in 'col lege ,Thursday , ,,Played,first string gnard%in Saturday's game and bid the Nittany hills goodbye Monday' Anothei , valuable man who -has dropped out ,of school is ,Robeit Who 'acted, as a spae shrdlu etam Ecklund, small, light .fast back whd acted as a Spaikplui in Sat ui day's; game , Both Monday and Tuesday aftel IVldndreivs 'devoted to blocking, passing, kicking, aiid actice in harming pldvs. , Doing thelkicking,,fot tba`fl osk Tueiday' wei e Larry Fagenrauck„'llilf- Wick; itnd , ,Bill,Smaltz; fullback ====M= • t A gams Team Seeks Sixth Year Of ,Victory ' By-MANNY ROTH Bill Telffey'h 1938 hooting ma chine takes In llie secret flelil at ii'clocic temnfron aftemumn to open Its flefetthe of lice sear 'enenk of undetented velment' agaidet the Bullets M Gettysburg deteimined quest of a sixth link in theit %loam% chain; the Li ons pOint to 'l2 triumphs out or a fond or 21 _games played since 1932, four deadlocks, and a stunt total (o,lott of 'l4 goals to oppo nents Jeffrey Lineup Uncertain 111313i1y favot ed to stash Cettys lung, the Jeffreymen hang theft [season's tu-phations on .t poneifid defensive natl. augmented 1)3 pall of fleet-footed out,ide for wai ds Coach Seffie3,' honevOt is still racking his Main, fof a. complete opening game lineup "There's an an ful lot of cnmpe Mon among tine boys and its not !sate to say as set m Ito 1 4 due for actionc in at,fel.3 of the posittonsN is his explanation Veterans'on Defense - Most of the detensive posts have been copped by a nucleus of vet clans Including Dick Haag, goalie Inc the past too 'seasons, Bob Mllet, all-Amer lien fullback, while . eithel Dutch , Lange ,of Being° Mere in , will he posted at left fullback An outstanding lialfback line will he recruited In Walt Hoßter man. a sophomore thrustJtito the limelight b 3 stellar scrimmage work, at right; Captain Freddie Splicer at left, and Bitch. Painter, slated to cock the center gap . Bug Biggott; speedy Venezuelan, will look after the left wing duties milli Woody 'VV.:nitwit nt the oppo hite edge of the line ' Inside Posts Open Tack Peitter„Bilr, Miller, and Jim Schaecren are still',hattilag tor the inside 4al Jones, Prank Megrall,-Sain Davies, and Van - T-TaFtman,asphe to till the inside left , position t`Megrall, also 'in,,the tanning tot the center pitSt.,,on,,the fug plc - seed by Bob - Ernest,' and shaity Taylor ,„ Since the Initiation of soccer competition at the College in 1911, Penn State teams have amassed an evetnbelming ' , total of 415 goals as compared to the 115 points scored against them _ The series _with" Gettysburg, opened in 1514, has found the Li: ons sooting font decisive twins ON et the Bullets Past scores 19:17- 17 0, -1936 2 —S 0, 1915-4 0,. 1914- 91 Billy Sook; May :Get , Ray - Ateel . As Aide 'Possibility of Billy Sinlse being put into the capable hands of Ray Arcel, famous New Yoils. tunnel, was sevealed yeStei day - Paul 'Moss, thanagei of Sonse's business affairs, his been negoti ating for Ai eel's sei vices fm sonic time _ The foiinet Lion middleweight is now involved, seimus 'workouts fen his coming tussle with 'Babe Risko, fin mei 160-pound champion, in Pittsburgh /int_ Wednesday night 'Arcel is expected to super vise Soose'i final dulls at the Pittsburgh Lyceum next week 'Lacrosse Aspirants Given, Practice Call , . ~ Twenty-five asynant's are dull ing daily with coach Nick Thiel in an - attempt to ,develop a first rate.lacurne team ~for the 4939 season_ s ' Looking forwind, , Thiel thinks ho vhll miss last yea's' standouts lost by - guiduation Adding to his woil les as thelact thdt Andi ukitis, named to the thud 'all-American team, -will probably grialuate in February. Ray Coskeiy, will cap tain' (his year's _ tAm and Bob Ged`del s .'ia.managei. ' ' Thiel desnes: all fellows inter ested ,in lamas°, whether exper= ienced - or k not, to, report to Room' 221, , Ric ,Hall: FreOmien arc es pecially urged to come out + ~. !IMENINIIIM:1 HECLA; PARK .. , ..7 i ft+llle6 E. of Bellefonte SATURDAY, `VCT. IST •MpSIO3Y THE, 4,\CAM PUS-OWLS. '' p4eiNCING t' 'AIDdIso PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Gettysburg Bullets Tomorro 'JARRING JIM' RETURNS SPORTOGRAPH I ES A Couple Of Lady-Killers! Kiss After Winning ' Marker Thrilled l'eters Most Berwick High school was lead ing Shamokin, 12-7 a with only two minutes left to play It was Shamo kin's ball, khnd down on then own 95 yaid line The ball was snapped' to a lanky, blue-eyed blond young ster who snaked his way into the cleai then bolted down the field to stole the winning touchdown But that wasn't the biggest thrill Chai les M, Peters got AMo ment,latet a cute little Shamokin cheerleader tan_up, threw her -array mound him hnd , kissed him thiit ,klss 'tins my biggest Chuck Peters confessed A quiet, , modest \outh of 19 years, Peters begins. his first sea son asp Don varsity footballef to Vital statistics Peters will be %%eating Windy Weatrz. old Na i Jet , •e3, . he wails as a WPA foreman in the sample' he is shifty, fast, and has the most effec tive stiff arm on the vat sity admits - his 104-yard scamper against the fi osh last week %OP' lucky picks State to beat Matyland by two touchdowns was named on the all-Eastein Penns Conference eleven his see m year in high school his style of cunning can be likened unto a unaway hot se History Repeats . ItSelf As Terps, Lions Clash Again About thpi,Lmie twenty-one y amid wme engaged m a imam win About this time twenty-one veal ball team laced an mei-iated Man , It was te.flist meeting of the too tennis' and the game was MaY ed at College Park, 141aWand Sen sational scoring jaunt' of 75, it, and 45-yards by Chatlie Way one among live Penn Stata leans, featured the victory . . . . Bob Higgins, 01 lethally slated to start at end that game, VMS miss ing from the lineup He had left school to sign up Nt Rh the AEF Since that. yea' State and Man land have met only once, la'.t veal when the Liam; won, ,:21-14, In a story-book finish History repeats itself Tomorrow Penn State and Maly land (now .a Univetsit.)) meet. again -The nations at the world are on the verge of another great conflict. Thetr destitiy may be de cided tomortew Bob Higgins will again be missing, for obvious rea sons; front thd Penn State lineup Another story-book contest is pre dicted 7 ' Tomorrow should make history Frosh Booters . Nip ,Centre Half Hi 4-0 Continuing to disblay the bland of soccer' slicivar in last week's high = School„gante, ,the ,fieshinati hooters defeatedCentte Wall High, 4-6, in acth l e gains 'Bfotday afternoon - 0 The :Gubs who netted points for the victory, were Dario de Bedout, one of the fastest yearlings, Bill Gillen, Ned Carman, and Al Bald win', This 'wins the third sums- sta`kame.in Ithiclitle Bailout line tallied and also the third straight victory for Jeffrey's team. t 'Spike Alter, Rugged End, Resembles i - Greek God Take the phsique of a Cheek God, add the peiconality of a Clack Gable, the ruggedness of Mt Mt tans, and the speed of an antelope Roll into one and win net ieult hill be Sidney S Altei, Lion gild lettei man who will start at left end against Mac eland tomoi i oss after noon mole populaiily knossn as Ask Plain "Spike,"'begins his jun lot iron' as a Nittaiiy lineman He stands six foot not th of the'side walk - and balances the scales at 182 noun& Possessing a clown of black, cur ly han, eves ninth he claims change. in color actoiding to his moods and a jaw fashioned to St a movie been, the Spike is vei ilv a lsds-killei of the first watci— though he hates to be told so Vital statistics Alter was induc cd to conic to Penn State by Tom Slussei, foilimi Lion gild and ling great . insists he's not supeisti tuous lint hunts .foul-leaf dooms evei y time he gets near the terra hi ma got his biggest thrill dur ing the Pitt game last rear when he snared Rabitt AVein's heave in the end cone for State's only scow seen mostly 'with Alex Bin an tovich, his i aiming mate , eats pgo the great nations of the u—the World Wet ns ago a pOwelful Penn State foot land State College eleven, 57-0 State College Sheet Metal Woiks GRAVITY WARM AIR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OF VULCAN ANTHRACITE STOKER Monel Metal, Aluminum, Copper Zinc, and Galvanized Sheets Carried In Stock TELEPHONE 3202 139 N. 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(Rear), STATE COLLEGE . 1111 W: r e ' OUTSTANDING VALUES SCRAPPLE SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 25c I I Our Make, 32C lb. lAMB CHOPS DEVILED • Loin and Rib ' S CRABS -35 c lb. , 10c each Cook's Market 'Plione'327l South Frazier . • Lions Open Grid Season Tomorrow (Continued From Page One) sophomores, 'will move into the yong back and No 2 position le spectivek Steve Rollins, a Jackiabbiting junicn,, gets the call over Ham son at quartei back for the opening uhistle because the lattCr has been on the sidelines with lupines Joe Meta() bested Lloyd Ickes in a haul-fought battle for the fullback post after showing well in pi ac tite scummages, but Ickes, with his punting ability, Bill see con sidet able Service Meade Is Offensive Cog Centering atoned "Jai ring Jim my" Meade, the best back to face the lanes last year, llaivland'A quintet behind the line includes Charlie Weidinget .it quartet, Flank Skotnichi at blocking half, and John Bovda in the fullback po sition The latter tow are Junin's, the fo, met •eniois, but all four 'ale letter men Per shing Mondoi ff, valuable placement kick lutist and utility back, may cause the Higginsmen no end of win k %%ith the field goal thi eat Nfondm ft' booted a 34-vat d placenient to beat Viiginia last, yeas and also split the uprights fm a victor v over Vii ginia v Nick Budkoff, end, Bob Blown and Ralph Albaiano, tackles; and Jim Foi Instal , center, ale the lug ged veterans stm tang in the Tel topaz ,line John DeAa mee, tack le, and Francis ,Beamei, end, both in %unity competition last season and Geingea, first,yeal man, lound out the front action elms Veteran Forward Wall Coach Higgins %%ill send an equally emietienced line against the Alai ylandei s Tot Toretti, husky mainstay at the center post, , A be sui iounded by lettermen Poe Peel at guard, Dean Hanley and Pop Ellwood,' iegulai tackles, and Spike Alter , with Alex toyich on the 'mugs Ted Nemeth, a Junim , with -past expepence at tackle,- will undeitake first stung duties at the other guard spot , Replacements may pi oye a de ciding factor in the Lion's initial test with Higgins depending on sophomores punish ilv Nisi yland, although claiming to have good 1 e sei ves, used . vei y few substitutes against Richmond Vargo Tops Reserves Headnig the list of Blue and White alternates is Toni Vargo, Militant sophomore N‘ingman, and Bob Ciossell, another end up from the Cubs ' Glovel * Washobaugh, junior letter winner, will be in thine, often at one of the WI morals The 1 eserv, guards and tackles ale almost entnely sophomores Flank Platt, hm Woodwaid, and Wade Mon ate the dependable re placements foe the statting gum ds I ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday , 8 till 11 HE-CEA-PARK ,. 7 Mlles,E. of Bellefonte Bezdek Is Released As Coach of Rams Hugo Be7dek, formes do ector of the School of Physical Education and Athletics' at the College, uas ieleasecl today as head coach of the Cleveland Rams, National Pio fessional Football league team Be will he succeeded ternpoi al ily as coach of the Rams by his as., sistant, Art Lmp, formes Ohio U tackle Undet Buda the Rams won only one league game last veal -and none of then Nee star is this season lienlek was manager of the At tackles, uith the exception of Carl Sti a% inski„i junior mimed last season, again the sub, aie sophomores Walt Know, Lloyd Nilsen% and Haire Dennis, d hr shoulder heals sufficientlt, will get the call - Backfield Force Plentiful Backfield lose' ves e name! cab, with galloping Chuck Peters, a sophomore sensation, topping the list. Peters scored .three times against the Freshmen last Satin - daN including li 104-vai il touch down 11111 following a pass intei ception John Patrick '4l was a leading contender foi the blocking post, but a knee num v slowed him up Dick Ewalt and Vic Gentil man, who both participated in .games last yew, Null he called upon as well as the midget new comei s, 'Joe thocca and Bobby Am n , - , r• - •'' J ' ``, , ~ '"' t , --, fj I ...,-/..e.... , , , ~, 1.2•„ . . r ,v,, (14,104,,, 1 1 / 46 1 -t• il :*_ - 2,--fr ?frps , , , i „ .. „.,4-? -'• 4 ",.`l'T , i I,' --'),,,'::" , .k) •-.1 ,f 32:41:::), ,; c g. - . 43". 4.pc,, - - • „,,,, , r . r.. --r•-• -. --.41-171e ~.,;6...,...:...„._,.........1...)...„ . , ie i t•, ( 4 ~,,,,,:4 „ , T: - 2 _,7 rj \ z - 4 ,,i rg '' ' '; FJP:I' . ;' / . 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