Tuesday, October_3, 1938`. SCiceirtiih Between The: Lians By HERB CAHAN Sports Editor There is only one dritwback to a ,Itory"hke Saturday's 33-0 shel lacking handed ;:to _a weakened, ikikryland -team Don't misunilm seana Penn State's football ,team linked like r tbe:eleyen that Ncttany ,Lion fans hake peen clamming fm during the "lean'," years, but how will the team') eact to-a win over a team so highlvVatidiq Will the coaching 'staff be able to ward off an C.3.pected bit of oval - confidence, and, bring the' squad around, to the piopei mental pitch for what looks like a coolly tough assignment with Bucknell this Sat in day" That„ welielicie, is this -.week's big problem—it,' is always so ; With a team that lacks up d victory as impiessive as last Sat nrday's AMI the Lions of last Satin day weie.impressive , They, tackled and blocked effetpvely, they knew than ,plays, in-other woids, , thev looked ,well!coached—months of Sin ing and' eat ly Fall - practice began to pay off—will divideruN continue to roll in" Certainly, it is the easiest thing in the world to be a sMonday main mg gum tet back," btit second-, ,guessing can.. also_ piece to -be a help, and it is in this light that any criticism fi om this deportment handed out Theip is nothing that we, or any other , I tatich State inoteineants to, see mote than a highly successful football_ season We believe that the material is tkei Ind - well moulded—it is im portant that; the present pep and entlitisihsip -are maintained—any mental lapses will study prose-Ms aitrousl , „Iti Nag a welcome sight, to see reVei ves go into the gankwho wei e able to 'handle themselves as cap ably as the star tel s 'Bob Higgins liiiaNbeen blessed with a second teiim that is equally as good as the first In fact, they shouldn't he callek•second-stringers—thei e -can be only eleven men on .i football tdam ” "tiVevon't attempt to prck out any stats—it is a known Sad ,that tba greatest back would make very few headlines if he didn't have effective lilacking,%at,aa„-ak-lineman.would receive little ,or noAecognition ,theia l iNere not, ten ether capable, on , the team So it was ,Satui dOione man scoles,+thice touch downs, others made long tuns, oth ers made , dming tackles, and they all conttibuted to each of the 33 points scored' ' Much is being expected of this th3B'aggiegation—it is Up to them to '3Ustify these expectations', • m m ':WITH-OUR OPPONENTS No more set s ups , It was expected that the Lehigh game _ might , be a hVeltlie,•, but the 'Engineeis tied a' strong Boston U team 6-6 in the other weekend' tilts—Bud:nen 'looked very good in down'.. Get Get .tyshurg 27-14 - Ilfayette Was 'completely outclassed_ by : Penn; 4f , ibt.0 , ..:;' Pitt overwhehned2Temple, 428-6 , r - Connell 15, Colgate 6 Syracuse 27; Clarkson 0 . • '7" 4 " Wild we hope that in_futuie games theme 4S better co-operation between meter's and cheerleaders : . and a few bravos tofu well= trained Blue,,Band , , Cub' Runnocrs WlJ' , Bal - anced , - , after ,tough' two-neeks ,work•-, put 'the erosq-eountiy squad has 'stinted to shake Itself ,:down and , yearling' Coach ';`Pete 91003 to beginning to pave anlni of hon things may turn out 1 4 think zwe ; ll have, „, hat armed team,7 Minh 'Olexy •ttid )'The; boys honk' be` able to flni , 4ll fairly' Close together—and , that's shut - rount , ; in 'el oss'...ca"unt . p " Berman Coffberg, Newat city champion in '31., showeil,hisl heels to several vat sity aneii in [ practice last peek and , lonlce , strong Ver - gard Note, harries frdnt Erie, Acad PTAA am's conntri , "tin, at Pitts burgh' last fall, IM.s,been' itO:She .foreground , every'Jraining;'seisibn , and establishes himfielf• as, more ,than: a rpoasibility, when the .lineup' ikeonsidered , . -)7 , READEST - ATE ,• `FOMALE4 Barness; - and , property,,,consistlngrof , mach:, finery, 13-apres,ewah s,acres, t,"of-water: - and; water, power:, Also ~ e xcellent ;'for,'fish,:tarnl,:duck;. raising,, ;etc. .k , • EUGENE H4',LEDERER.'- , t;'," —ll4, E. Beaver Avenue" • • 4088' ~t Vanquish Bullets, 4-0, To Lions Open Grid Sedson By 33-0 Win (Continued Fi•om Page One) well-teamed in pass defence 'fat this battle , . The ania7ing offensive power of the' Islittanv team stole any, antic], pated gloi v horn Me.tde and backfield company tuldled the middle of the line 'Laded the ends, and mossed the Telps'up slth nu mel'nu4 le% euie,+ Adding the ,puneibial -.limit to injuty, the Blue and White's third touchdinTin oust Idle' the second half got ander way s caine.as,a di eet result of z:orne tlasgv passing and taming Only thice and one half minutes of the game had 'elapsed when back Ickes bloke though left tack le, wive) cod to the itg,ht, and raced E 9 yards fen the initial wine ,Pat= lick '4l came into the contest Tony Giannantonm, eho iecoreted ftom an milled thigh to stmt the game at the hlocking_position, and kicked, the e% ta a point. s Following an exchange of punts, "Hairbreadth Hai iv" Harrison, showing no signs of last week's in jured leg, tw ii led around night end from State r s 15 and dodged 44 lauds for a first down on Mary land'. 41. On the next play, White look a reverse from Ickes and-ian 39 %%aids berme being downed on the Telps' one yard stripe Ickes then dove over foi the second sp.- pointer and the Nittnnymen litd 13-0 - When Patnick missed tile tiy A sustained 80-'yatil dove hem Penn State's 20 with Munson and Ickes taking to the air to coven more than half the distance,, net ted the.'thitd touchdown . , 19- valkamial from Damson to Al ter, a lateral from Ickes to 'Han ilson' and Haiiison's , beautiful leapingsatch of Ickes' toss on the one yard line brought four'suces sive first downs. -Ickes Plunged over for the scone Pata ink !!41 'split the uplights..foi a 20-0 lead Runs by Hanison. Ickes, trail White clipped off foul mole fir s t downs in a now as the Lions cciv, ened742 'yards -,Rollitis rchiciCecl - tli,nou,gh: , the weak_sideao4thigine, cut,,blick'to,the , niiiit, and 4 ran;,l9 yards foi 'the totichdown Joe Me: tio plaiehicked the twenty-seventh point „ 1 , ' , , Shot tiv after - the -font th'„pernid began,, Dick Ewalt, junion Wing back substitute, intercepted Hui .phy's,pass. 'in the flat cone and dashed,s6 Nerds fin the-fifth\ add final:touchdown Bletio's kick was bad find the 33,0 scale stood until the aftennpon's hostilities nine el 1 , ' terminated. , The'temaindei of the final quin tet' Ni.ls :bads and ioi th battle with Jnnniy Meade displaNing a tnelesli croit to bleak through the Lion defense Howevei , ' Mot 1, a 200-pound converted lullback,took mite of thi" and iecoveted a fum ble on_pne occasion, lolloning thm up, NS Itil a pass mteiception ' STATISTICS ^ PS Md - First clOWne ' 'l6 6 Yards gained rushing ,413 \' 114 Forwards attempted ~• •- 8 Forwards completed 4 , 1 Yards gained, forwards•' 59 -12 Forwards Intercepted by 4 - 0 Punts„ , 5 9 Distance, punts r , ' 118' 319 Run backs„ punts 'Own fumbles recovered 0 , 0 Penalties' 5 2 Yards 'lost, penalties_ - - , 45 - ,53 (Contanued_OnTage Four) Three Times CubsiToiMeet;g - I!Pitt' Siiiiday With fowl dace 01 e re mailing itetoto the cool eeL with the Pitt P,lntliet Cvh. on Nem E'te,typt Field Satmdity morning at o clock. tlwe tics,,oll squad iti nnootlitug oR the edges pleparototy to its opening game 01 the qewiott On the Lion Cubs 'side will be, an advantage of plenty ,phit— light to biedk anll-veat AN inning sneak, maintained hz. the Pantile] eat lingo. Also in the Linn column will be an advantage in weight as the sonad - Is one of the heaviest In seNernl years Petrel's Forecast As Sparkplun Spitiliping of the ()stilt is expect ed, toshe Johnny "Pepper' 5 ft, 7 in, 155' p - ound back A shifty tunnel tt Ito rove: yes his field ulth ease. Petrels should - make yardage- if _the tiosit, line „opens holes for'llim Conch AlcAndieus hope's to bleak (loon the Pitt iesistance meet he, of plays bitsed upon a single wingback.lotination The frost me expected to take lo the ab mith Larry ffigeniandi doing most of the passing It WII , 111 the ah that Pitt con quered the hash last year alien a Pantile] Cub stinted a iespetate pass item the goal and ran at ress rot the only scare of the dap. With the' exception nr that snatch ~the Pnnthel Cults bluely held the Lion trash Istlui came Within strik hag distaing sesetal thnes during I the ad ermen] As set Coach yeAlitilesss has not decided on the stetting lineup Meltable slat tel mill he Bates and ' Ems in at encLWilkinson , and Es nits at' guard, Garbiitgki and Situ- machet at tackle Kolenda at can ter, - and Small', Coss, Eigent such, and Krouse in the bacilield The I punting tot the nosh is Acheduled to he done by Smaltziand Eisen-'I tench Gottleib Chosen Head - New 'office's of dieHoi bola' e Club have been elected, ity,aa an nounced yesterday They are Hill iard Gottlea.' '4O, Piesi,dent t Ilefinan .1 Caiew '4O, klpha Zeta, Yiee-Piegident; and Junes S Wan son, Seel etai (:aqurei PENN STATE COLLEGIAN _ Aggiessive Booters Take Opener Easily ; Painter Tallies Twice By EMANUEL ROTH The ..11Ittany Lion hooters continued a five-real undefeat ed singe as a color less squad Ti om Cett3 , sbuig A ent down to a 4-0 defeat in the season's curtain-raisel on the soccer held Saturday attei noon. Aggi essive, but 'he Nei ha under Me. the Jeffi eymen em who, in four marches into Lio remnant of teamwork necessm I=l Rant AValt Palate]. Lion ce - n ter-halfbad, •,copped, •tcoling rot ,the dai %lib tao plwelrel P 1 v 11.1 boo', frow center, one In the alit and the other to the latt. peeing! Ills 11151 stifle came Imo minutes after maul of phil Mien he sealed a pas, nom Rreddie SRI her, left halfback The Bullets mpaiked lo the cone bleed ,payting of 111/ell and Fel dot Romania, dime into State ter- I lite , . Mice after the opening' Lion tall% lint mere sent back by the potent aefensne tombination of teteran tullhatke, Bob &toilet and Bootee Met min. Mlle easily man aged to boot the ball Into qatelt, Slater second tally came to sat the (Jose Ct the thst period o hen Bill ,Nitta], lineman, looped the teethe' Into the eel on n Oom Praidl3 :Mein all A see 411‘l SCCMIII gnat let At hit It 'tau thtl ball pass 'them natel% to both' sides It the field, uMt the Dullets contented to be mainly on the defensh e, ealtrtliiated in the [hit d goal lot the Jon) e% teen Woodk . Wodoek, speed) alog ntnn, on n hoot ft mu Gus Biggott, horn the ( - Ali eme tight of the field, erosged the ball nn o‘is the goal Into the cornet Staking Gett‘, burg s left fullbat It, Alenoher, on the thigh the hall hit the uptight of the -net nod u eat through fel State's thlid tally (Continued On Page Four) 18, Monflis,,'Oldf And Jeffrey, A Kicker, "I came to the United States in 1912 to get alt.* front socaei , l've been Licking ever sin, e" Thu , . Bill Jerrie), soccei coati, and Stotchman Pont Edmbni o. mhos kicked the ball alound ever since lie Ns 00 18 months (1.e , ,, months) old, suns up hi, lain at tempt to get :mar from the•game "We in Scotland kner, Al 11.1 t knee action ma's long before Gen chit Motins did." muses Bill, nho in his opine time turns out mule tented Penn State soccer [minis On Team at Ten , .lefires p1a , . 0 on his Mgt team at thb age of 10 hi isa.n Victoila, %%lime he led the POUP to the city champlonslup in 1004 Aillt lag In this tomtit), Bill, otiose mulct pet.tonalit) isn't at all in 'aunt d atilt 6k tigotons job as coach, found emplosment In the Altoona Railroad )itids, did nec ter coaching on the mile lie came to State In 10.21 i Since then he's 111111.4101 ml the Limy, to the zenith at collegiate hootet competition 13111 consttleas the undefeated teams of 1929 and 19 ti .15 the hest In the Itlntuit, of State , soLver. his biggest heartbreak—the - last toss 10 Syiacuse, In 1933 id-pi essed - to show then stuffcried the game to the Bullets, n territory, failed to flash the y to put the ball thi ough. SPORTOGRAPHIES The Sophomores Have It! By 808 WILSON Weaned On Football, Crowell Upholds Family Name Weaned on 11 plgskfn and .t foot ball Into boa., Robert flat [loon Ctrmoll big sopliontote end. come. Horn .1 Wittily of Meat, Hilt Dad nati .111 All ‘111(11,.111 at Sun 1905 Ills Dud chop kicked the held goal that gale Shalthinnie the 01113 xiftol3 In theta will iIiCtOIN filet Penn in 1905 Ills Dad 14 a member of the FOOll4lll Rules_ Committee Ills Ihld In, been iefet. 3 elng toothall lespe, halls Arms-N:111 games) flu moil. than l 0 30als 111, Dada name ,And le Bob falls the tack at Us ing no to Ins Dad's it ;natation Like Its father, (lion ell is a lake' of no mean abilits Ile can hoot, em 1,1) Najd , consistent's Vital statist', (n On ell in coned at Has et fold os het e he t aptained the basketbnll team In; 'Aso sears and, the baseball to; one nes, All•Inlet-Academs halfback his Junior seat and end on the same methleal eles en his senior yea; insists he isn't suites stitions Itut says nes er sluts es on-the das of a game . Manske, All- American end non n Ith the Pitts IMO Pie Pilate., taught him hou to plao' end ssas tegulm gland for the nosh cages , last . Near um., Toe Ades,sa's old No 24 Jersey cas President of the Fteshman class last year is member of Thlllll, Is six-toot one 171 i pounds pi efers basket ball to football N 11. Gitis Ile is the Mimic, silent isms and hak the cutest dimple in his chin Thorpe Joins Staff Di W T , S Thin pe, a giaduate of the Michigan State College, has been added to the Department of Animal flu , ,bancli v Continue Streak Alumpi Homecoming Day Football Ticket Sale Ends-Saturday Tickets foi the-Alumni Home - corning Day football game a ith Bucknell Unit ei sity Satm dm still he on sale at the Athletic Association ticket office, 107 Old Mani, foi the , ' emaindea of this meek, Harold It Gilbert, { • assistant to gi aduate manage' of athletics, announced yestizi - ila3. All seats sill be tesei red _ and Ai 01 cost 52 20 Student A A. booklet tickets need not be exchanged foi i esei ved scut tickets at the Athletic Associa tion othee Sections ai e mai ked , directly on the ticket in the I A A booklet "I Prefer To Hatch Chicks And Sail Boats"—White Cling White should have gone to either Harald m Pitt l l - As far a, looks al e concerned the sand, -han ed little sophomm c halfback would have made a good Hai vat d man As fai as football is (onto lied he should have gone to Pitt , But %%Cie glad he came to Penn State Reluctant to tans about the 40- said run he reeled ofl against Ma %land, CG mg(his Octi name Lede) seemed mme intetested in sailbeatii He spend, e‘my zibmmet -ailing and teaching young , teis to cos im "Like most football playms," White explained; "I hate to study So I guess I'll nevet eat a the nick name "Whi/im " anothet White I've head of " Vital statihtay White measures five-foot eleven and neighs 170 pounds l prepped at 31st Its% tile 111 whine he got his biggest gn d thi 48-yin d dash that beat Jerdanstown HI, 0-0, in the last 95 records of plat doesn't believe 111 ttenung tape dining a game (Taped his ankles et el, night tot (no necks helot e the 311aVland fitly but didn't neat tape dating the game) stat ted every , game, his ft eshman .%itat hem shoots' . a consistent 120 in golf think , - Bat antovich is the bi'ist, all-mound plats Cl he has eve' seen worn s Jei-ev No 6 (Sammy Donato's old smeatei) although not a Bene dict At nold, he lilies Cot tell over Penn State . captamed Mows ilk Hi its semm yen and mac named on the All-Bucks Counts eleven - s h ould go fat on the m ninon but hi, unit ambition lb to manage a chicken hatchet y onec he is ginduated Trials Indicate Fall Trackmen Are Improved Shoeing Intermell Ibill flu Item good) times, the fall tratenten ran oft thee ,etontl of .1 scheduled se Iles of thee ti lel, fent sass Nick Vektnanie, nelmettl (0110121 ate jaNelle tossing (haute, content ed himself itlth lintllag the distils 1:2 feel end putting the shot 12 feet, sl♦ etches Nick u 111 not throe the javelin until next opting DILIc Smith, high-jun*llm for the Ihst. limo [III, 3e.ti %%as able to etcnt fimetfeet. tett bullet, Joe Bellow', freshman from Nick VllRamifies home too o, tliteu the Ja‘elin a little (11 et nil feet and then oent mei to the pit .nut pole %milted 11 feet, 6 fiche~ The 2201 aid clash \WM inn off In 22 Ft ...Timm], ulth Barney !Nell. Paul Stoller, and Al nice Ilnitchilts In vhat at det Email led Price and Captain Millet Ptailet In a slow 40,vard (lactic Harry KjeHomo. I)a k Yohn and Joe Federsak made it a close finish in the 410 with Kjellmau nosing out the other , vdth a 11.1 second time Coaches Chick Wei net anti Bob ieN e oak! like to nee a larger tin noel, of Cteohrnen Cot tall track i*t.-1tt1144,6r4e44 et. a% Tnri:UP-tratte... , a re4.4, - .l.irat is=h - .¢4 "VAL OIECWWV*I44I2IC.O 4 db, :f or. ° AA .1 MODERN - STYLING .-41 , Stiper:', streamed". Modern colors.l Grip fits your fingers. ONLY $3 Other petVerk 5 $250 Ma7.P" REM EM BER.-T/ICRE IS NO SUBSTITUTE TOR IrATERMANT INK Fake Three Harriers Meet Jaspers Here 'This Saturday With les, than a a eels between them and then meeting m ith the kill and sialet,.. is on, Ilunhattan 17111%01 , 11%, roads Chid. Wet ner's n sits hattinrti are Misting then spil.e, and Is emit ing ins one of the t onglot , t ton 11,16, on their seised Tutu• 111.11 q to he held Lb o. Al - Will (11.(IIIC %%Intl net eu men till wilt emelt the Lions %%hen the gun goo. on on Saturilo aft- Alantuition, toted as one of the slimmest tenni, In the East, de lettnd Lion, 20 on the Jas pet, cott] , e lost yam rind then nosed out the Maternal] to Like 1111111 pia,. in the IC4-4 Conch Weinei bellow., that lib !millets a 111 pi esett t n a ell hal l-1111yd, team on Saint(la) hut he Laa't be preuthe tot as .et, the Lions ale unified Bill Smith !oohs Bice a sure bet to cop a. position at today's trials Flank Annie, pace setter fm the tsite against Manhattan lust real, has recmered from an in fected toot and oill be battling tot a place CONSTANT INK CONTROD..-. One stroke fills pen. Fast-starring. Steady ink.flow.:.-M-WINDOw. YOUR PENPOINT..-slinVerafted, ,14 kt., solid•gold;`iudium. tipped points suit yourwritmg:
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