Tuesday, October 11,1938 =B:ii - ekrioll - , Sur i tirises Lion. illarriers Upset Jaspers 1- As Bill Smith Sets Pace li ~+ • - ay HERB NIPSON s , r i Scoring what will pi obably be the biggest upset of the col [ giate cross-country season, the Penn State harriers defeated ~.a hard-running Manhattan outfit, 2540, on the Lions' hoine - - . - i,''o irse Saturday. ' - bll Smith, Lion sonhomoie.sen =at on and holder of the Fiestiman „IC -A title, established himself as '; an' outstanding candidate Ica the . - varsity Intercollegiate crown this i ,fpf I by taking the lead early and 6 trailing away from the field to win 2: - Int scot Mg' cross enuntt 3, the ' — i"e; m With the lowest number of -:-,Pcnnts Is Ilse mintier ateh. team IS allowed to run heven Or mare men and nnl3,the first fire run r''ner ' of emit team V; ' l , o finish me ecn nted.in the - team seormg A. man mho finishes tirnt h, , wo) th one point In hia - team's totl score, n man finishing see ,. op' -.lwo points, a man finishing thirdi three points, ale ' - 'I - 114. team grate consists of the 1010170 k places won-lty the tenor five met of that team The tenm - with the low et total is thu, the ' winner i „ Cea.sily, cc pletmg the five 'mile grind in 2 minutes, 12 seconds— ,just 2 see mds slowii than the ~, course tee ird ~ Smith ins by Quarter-Mile `At 'the t, ne, Smith was over' a quartet mil ahead of Manhattan's t) highly-tau 'ql Joe 'Modell, holder of the outd mt intercollegiate two mile record ” • This is the thud dual meeting' between 11' anhattan and Penn RYTEX -GRE,I I (TONE Printed stationery =You can solve !bony it gift mob lam by oraeringl4 - rceg and boxe4 of 11.1"r16: CRRYIfONEin 7Doul?le, the k.t:'" Usual Quantity t ,„ 200 SINGLE ' SHEETS 100 ENVELOPES 100 DOUBLE SHEETS ; 1 100 ENVELOPES ' 'your Name mid Ad 'dlB99 m :-M.onrigrak' in' , Blue, :E . 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Nov,;-1 - 7 , ' •• TICKETS PURCHASABLE ATDOOR s cy Lesions 7 -42.50' , • ; State.andmarlts the fit st dine that the Lions have' been s Leto) inus It vas also the fist time that the Manhattan squad has )1u) on the Penn State course I.*st yeat, on Manhattan', Van Coitland Park (ionise in New York City, the Jaspers reversed the score, outrunning the Lions-? 5-30 Lau y Moran tv, Manhattan, took thud place on , Satmday, fin ishing nn en seconds behind Ms teammate, MOCISUI, and a minute and 12,teen , etonds behind Smith 3 Lions Deadlock Three State men, Capon Char ley Pierce, Frank Maule, and Gra ham Miller tied i for fourth place in 1 28 06 On the heels of this tam came Manhattan's Captain Bob Colliding, followed closely by Fi any Fuiev, also lel Manhe, tan Completing State's scoring was Len Hendaison uho copped ninth place Tenth man to Mush nay Manhattan's Andy Melding, tifth runnel on the Jasper squad Herb Nipson sins the siNth State man to cross the line, finishing in the 12th position Bill Griest, sev enth I , Jittanyman, wa4 14th Prospects Bright Now - In defeating the Jaspeis, Coach Werner's haulms establiSh them selves as one of the stipniest teams in'the East Last yens, with mac tically the same aggi egation that ran on Saturday,,Manhattan plac ed third in the IC4-A champion ships This Satui day, Penn State's cross-county team will battle the Lehigh 'hill-and-Balers on the En gineers cow in in Bethlehem Last year the Liont were victotions by a perfect scale, 15-40, on the local coutse The sumniai les 1 Bill South, Penn`State-20 12 2. Joe Alochur, Manhattan -27 21 , 3 Lai y Mom ini tv, Manhattan -28 4 - Chuck Pierce, Penn State -28 06, 5 GI nhaili Millet, Penn Shtn-- - 28 06 6 Pi ant, Maule; Penn State -28 06 7 Bob Conkling, 'Alanluatan= 28 12. 8 Flank 'Pm or, 11anhattan -28 15. , '.9 Len Henderson, Penn State -28 19 _ i 10 , itatN; Vacca, llanhattnn -28 31 - ' Everything NerV fnr : HATS • -COATS, I, DIi,ESSES :Moore's Dress Shop E. sCollege'Ave..,, Bison Plunger Ut.OßGtr KUCK. Fullback Who with Harold "Mike" Pegg ,frustrated the Lion attack from their backing up the line posts in a marvelous defensive exhibition Between . The Lions By HERB CAHAN Sports Editor WIN it ovet eon fidenee ' Was thei e a letdown , Was it the playeis' fault 9 Was it the fault of the coaching star , 01, sins Bucknell '.better than mo'it of us thought they'd be' We'ie inclined to 'believe the lat ter There as no doubt that most of the ei edit fat Bucknell's vietoi should go to then supei b backing up—the play of Gem ge KIICk and flaiold Pegg sins of pm ticultn note Certainly, the Nittany Lions did not show the pep of the I%eek be foie They wele against; better team this past Satuiday, but the play of a few players of whom gteat things wet° expected no doubt:chat:pita:tied-to-the loss Wlngmen Ineffective The inability of the ends—Ales. Barantovich m , pal ticulin —to do as instituted was an outstanding fault. 'The ineffeetzseness of long, high paces did ,little to help the Lion cause 14or quai teibacking added nothing in State's favor Of course, a loss that comes on such a day ns nas Saturday (Alu mni • Homecoming) . 1 men es mote unfavorable comment than a loss at sonic other rime to a mole highly ated team But, we have nelson ' ally witnessed daily practices al most as consistently as the playa's and coaches themselves, and n los, SaturclaN's leave us moping for a reason No doubt Bucknell wa:, "up" foi. this game ;A Iyell v as long•hved as the State-Bucknell feud is bound to pi educe, this colt of an "upset" (if this was an upset—perhaps no over-t ated the Nittuny Do') ' Why, Not Short Passes? We have seen the Maim* men practice plays that might h.ne proved effective against the Bisons ,What'wet can't understand is why some of these newel plays wei e not used Win wet c long passe , thrown when, sui ely," thei e aie a few plays that call fog - shottin , sorer passig Bucknell used them— and they,NNyle successful—we trued 14, , completed i—they completed tin eeout of three Out line, horn tackle to tackle, played commendable football—they opened -holes nicely, °obi to have Bucknell's secondai y meat out backs after going only a few yards We still feel that Penn State has two good lines, and two good sets of backs—but they weren't as good as 'One Bucknell team, that played almost the whole game So, "rather -than condemn' the team and coaches on a loss such as Saturday's (things like that hap pen all the time in ull kinds of sports); et us hope that they have pi ofited by then - licking—because there ate plenty of tough games ahead. A defeat early in the season can prOve beneficial But, the most stattling occutenee of the weekend was the cross-coun try teatn's'smptising victory over Manhattan, mated one of the hciun try's hest ilVe take sum hats off to this plucky,outfit, and to WI Smith and , each-Chick Wetnet In, par ticulat ' , t, ' Alqo, the ft:esbman football game MIS a' real thriller, and this 1938 edition certainly deserves a collec hverpat' on, the ,, back for doing something which , :greshman grid teami 4 have not been able' to do for (Chntinhed Oil Page Four) PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Funair's Run Spoils Alumni Homecoming; Bison Team Strong 'Striking quickly in the opening minutes of play, Buck nell's Bisons took the punch out of the Nittany Lions and a 12,00 D Alumni Homecoming -Day ci owd with a 14-0 upset victory on New Beavet Field Saturday The defeat marked the first time Penn State has been held scpieless since Villanova tin ned the trick early in 1936 A 95-yai d totiehrlm%n iun by+ + + + Frank Funair, Junin) halfback Jes: than five minutes aftei the kick-I Defensive,Hero off, gave Bucknell i ti, fii ' , t • - caiel and the victory—the Bl , onc' tenth in the age-old tis all v of 29 meet: logs Definitely mimed thi game: Bucknell sent an inspired eleven against the Lions and they played most of the game Commenting on the dishem tell ing downfall, Coach Bob 'Higgins said, "Bracknell had a good team— bettei than no expected Thek %%me ket fm this game" And .4) it goes Powerful lutanist the mjuryaiddled Tem fins one meek previous the Lions folded up heroic the critical eye-of the Alumni The offense failed to click "Soinethingiwent wrong with ev ei vthirg we tried," Higgini, point ed out Battling against a Bi.on line which outweighed Penn' State ten pounds to the man, the lighter Nittany ball camels wow throt tled when BucknelPo goal way thi entened Kitck, Pegg Pace Defense Vicious hacking up of the line by George lincls, fullback, and Mike Pegg, center, succeeded in stop ping Lloyd ickef, Has f son, and Steve Rollins with monotonous regulmitt% u hen they did peneti ate the Badmen bulwaa . Sinn ked by Co-captain Bill Lane at the qua] ten back post, the Thin]- , del ing Heid's offense functioned when needed most Co-captain Lan Tomasetti, Kuck and Funan bole the blunt of the mooing attack and iuthlessly slashed at the Nit tany fotuatil wall until Dean Hanley, Ted 'Nemeth. and both stai ling wingmien, Ales Baranto vich and Spike Alto!, n ctned uith injui les Hanley Injures Knee - Hanle% stare! ed a badly wi embed knee, the same knee which caused him ti noble last yeas, while Nemeth and Alter wei e forced to the, sidelines with sevei cuts BM antovich illopped 'out of play following an .um inktny All of the first tin ec may lie on the sideline• when the Lions meet Le high next Satui dns Funan's touthdottn gallop fol loued a sustained State dine eat ly in the contest when kites and Rollins alternated in tipping off gain, Rollins tegisteied thiee suc cessive donns, only to hate the Bison beamseights tighten and (Continued On Page Four) IIiZESIE Penn State Opp First DoWns6 11 First downs rushing 10 5 First downs penalties 0 1 First downs passes 1 0 Yds gained rushing 218 179 Forward passes 14 3 Forwards completed 1 3 Yds gained, forwards 18 25 Fwds intercepted by 0 2 Number of punts , 3 10 Distance of punts, yds 124 341 Aver distance, punts 41 34 Run backs of kicks 64 42 Fumbles 3 2 Own fumbles recovered 2 1 Penalties 3 1 Yds lost, penalties 10 5 Bracknell (14) State (0) LE Wenner Alter LT Pom us Hanley LG G: leen Peel C Pegg Tot eat 11G Mandrot Nemeth RT Lynn Ellwood RE Rhodes ____ Barantovich QB - Lime Rollins LH Tomasettt Gtannantomo RH Funan White FB Heck - Ickes Score by periods _, liteknell 7 0 0 7-14 Penn State __ 0 0 0 0— 0 Touchdowns Funan, Kuck Points after touchdowns—Kuck 2 (placements) ,SubstitUtions• Bucknell—:Ends Canpestio, Mc- Elhany. Tackles; Bovi, Sitrasky Guards Plewak, Priore. Center• Berk Backs. Jones, Quick, Serrao Penn State—Ends: Washabaugh and Vargo Tackles Kmaz, Stray inski' Guards. Mori, Platt. Ceram . Galecki. Backs: Harrison, Peters, J. R. Patrick, Metro, Repack Referee—R E. Kinney, Trinity. Umpire—H., M. Edwards Lafay ette. Linesman—G. Hoban, Dartmouth:, Field judge--M S Scureman, Princeton. " Gridders With 14-0 Victory By BILL ENGEL HAROLD PEGG, o:ntee' Hockey Funds Seen Possible pnmm s I ambling , ' p, °sag :mg the possibility that an ice hock ey team mould be •otganized'with college funds and nould be lecog m/ed as a vaisitv sport this sea son mere in cicculation . 2.esteidav as a result of a meeting held last Thui sday by membo s hf lag yem 's team i Di, Aithui F Da% 1,, School of Phi sled] Education and Athletics, attended the meeting Should the team I mon e collegl appi opi lotion, it nas believed that Di Davi; ii mild act as coach Among those inesent at Thui (thy's meeting wele Captain Joe Ellicott, Bob Ingtam, Geolgo 111, Geiald Gates, Led Winkle:, Pies,l% Don Bagel Clapp, Phil Rho:tiles, Bob Van Bensehoten, Joe Gillespie, Call DeLang, and Theban d James, manage]. Alt Oona's Football Mill Produced 2 Lion Stars Radio, Solitaire Are Ickes' Two Pet - Diversions Serried behind his desk, sti loped to the moist and plating sollialie sat 1.103 d Etatuid Ickes, stoat Lion iiilllntek Behind hint a t idle, cnuitutting hot suing music could lie 'lend abate all else Enter Collegian lepoi to The lohnne ear, tinned down on the hulk) het Icke, kept light on I.q leg qolltahe •It's this say every night" Spike Altet, his roommate, told us ' Eck nes et studies just piss , : raids and the radio all the time musk; soothes the sits age beast, sou knoss " Ick seemed moloundly inteiest rd in his game of solitahe while 'Gi eels, Owl* \Re' erect even question we popped Results of one-halt bout s gruel ling Ickes drives air Ice CI CBlll truck in the sentinel he was All State end (lons Altoona High School in 1916 can't go to sleep unless the radio is playing most prized possession is a below g,iade slip bearing 11% flunked ci edits from last yea' is idle-foot ten, 178 pounds has dttik Moult curly hair ulth eyes to match and a corn on-the cob smile never changes the laces in his football shoes . is a mem ber of Di anis Cants to be a coach can be easily spotted on the gridiron because lie always tolls up his sleeves is already a barnacle of Atherldn Hall , loves,to dance and show Ms beau- NI hod} (P S Do not confuse with strip tease , dancing) thinks Maryland's Jim Meade ih the best back ho has ever played against. sends all his newspaper clip pings to his mother nho keeps a scrapbook of his 'doings and handle's a repeating crip..gun bet ter an} kid can lekhs' "played out" to ttin lag game of solitaire And as ae left, the radio was turned up to its or iginal volume ' It L W. Cub Gridmen Beat Pitt, Break 11-Year-Old Jinx By BRAD OWENS The ilex is broken After 11 years of defeat the Pitt frogh gi idmen, the L 13-]2 victory over the Panthei Unexpected power developed in the Lion Bosh backfield alien Bill' Smaltr, Eft 11 inch. 190 pound fullback, consistently plunged thi otih center on line smashes fm fine yards at a'clip Both teams scored emit in the first quartet After 1 . 1 Nittany match down the field led by a tun m ound tight end by Liu v &gen much, .1 pass from Smelt, to El m in, and another t un au ound tight bt Krouse, the Lion ~Cub. .11,1yed on the Pitt thite Calif stiipe A line' plunge by Sundt/ gained a yaid and on the ne\t pia% Eigen iauch cncled tight end Col the in itial touchdown Smahi, failed to conyett with his kick State's kick was ICCCI‘Cd Pitt on the the yard line and returned to the 27 by Bill Dutton, halfback Successive runs be Dutton and Edgar Jones, stellai halfback, placed the ball on the State 44- vai d stripe Flom here Dutton tank the ball though the left side of the Nittany line for a 40-yaiil touchdown inn lone. faded to con ceit on the hick, knotting the sun at 64; In the Gist Tire nunuteg of the second quatto, Pitt ti led to lun play, thtough the cede of the State Irate held dorm 133 280-pound tack le Leonard Pi ketteh and then gave up in despan ' Pitt had loam ned its fn ct lescon about the Nittanv line Dm mg the thud qualtei, Jones, a limning, passing, kicking, one - 1 man backfield foi the Pitt team, inteicepted a pass on the State 48 3rud line and ian tin ough the en tree left sole of the Nattily team foi a touchdoun State buckled don a and got in fast to block Jones' hick fm the extra point., leasing the sane at 12-G - AfteCinishing the hall (limn the field via the center smash method dining the thud (matte, to the Pitt 12 Laid line, the Lions opened the fourth qua: tei uith ,mother center smash by Bill Smailtz ad vancing the ball to the Pitt 6 void sti me . Mspecting anothei hoe diiye, the entne Pitt team Al 11, pulled in on the nest play and uolai up too late to find Bill Bates, State light end, sti caking oven the goal ,Aith nal v a Pantile) nein him Allllll a 12-12 tension, Smaltz kicked the extia From Infirmary Cot Hanley Explains Bison Win Room 214, College loth m n , tt asn't lie nto.t cheet MI place to conduct an Inter% lea but Jo , . MI Doran finale!, big Nittaal tackle ~ eented glad to 'tell all despite tt painful Is ne e Winn vivo:tined agaltp4t Bneknell Satin itaN Ft can a supine position milli legs elelated ' Hanle% tiled to explain uln State lost to the Bison , . In Sant' dad's upset. 'Bucknell ea , I,eved to heat State," Dean said "I think that because of theh lack of tesene strength out team, as a %%hole, un do] iated them and because Bucknell's Hist team includes a bunch of iron men (most of [he'll' did plat the whole game), the.) beat us It tins a good but (oath lesson " Hanle) ads first Wined against Manhunt last ,e.ii lie nos opo ated on this some' mid a stir* itieee of ou [liege nos removed flout his lot knee Tendons mound the same knee. were he tiered ripped a hpn Ilanlev tackled Tontasetti late in the thild QOM tel of Saturday's tilt -, On, to be more cheerful Pay the little ping pong ball for Han ley love , : to play table ten is also gets a big - hick out of.block- Mg punts and tin owing enemy backs for losses , mid ph} steal data six font two inches. 207 pounds makes him the second big gest man on the Lion squad always keeps too hone chestnuts ' in his lo‘ker tot luck . manta to be a hig=time gib! mentor 'ls a settle' playing his fitful year as a'regular is a Druid and a member of Skull and Bones first dubbed "Innioi" by Conch Too Dedenk , seen mostly with Ick es (both ate from Altoona) is a three-letter man (football, otestling and track) I got his biggest gild thl lii when State beat Penn last gear and i n sists he'll he bark in milfmm for the Lehigh game It L W. and tie scone, at the hand., of ion Cub , , came through with a yearling-, Satin zit* point giving the Lion fi osh tht long end of it 13-12 score Dunng the lernaining onnute, of the game, the Pitt nllen , e clacked when June, v.a, taken out on an num t Penn State Pittsbui gh 'LE_ _ Erwin _ Cuieln LT Medici _ GI egg LC Evan Benghnusei C Kolenda _ _ Stodgell RG Wilkinson _ Fife RT___ _Gathinshi Anthers RE Bates _ .111 , 1intse LH_ ____Eigeni auch __ Connell RH Krouse (c) Jones (c) QB Deblei _ _ __ Dutton FB __Smaltz Coldhet g Touchdou ns Eigeni ant It, Boles, ,Jane,, Dutton Esti a point, Smalbt (placement) Substitution , . Pitt— end, Fitch- Ito , tackles., hi atie, kit delbetgu lanai do, Kincaid, Rabin. 1 , llit ehell , cePtei Since, hacks, Ross, Laughlin, \lto pin, Fun khousei , and Rantoul Penn Stile ends, Rohb, Gi ass, tackle, Ft ketich, glifllti4, Sews, Mega! gee, center , Rattan) , backs,- Guam d, Pelt ella, Laßai to, and Shutt Why Wait? With These Automatic Cigarette Dispenser., You Always Get . . . Rapid Service Fresh Ciaarettes • Choice of Brands • Free Matches Edward H. Ada rnitz I Cigarette Seri Ice Pate Three Other Sports Page 1 S-T-R-I-K-E wL.-‘• • t r, .49_ •13 ENJOY THE EXERCISE OF BOWLING 12 regulation alleys for ~ port and tournament DUX CLUB
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