Friday, October 19, 1938 Lion Soccermen Meet Green Terrors At 2:30 Tomorrow 1 Between. The Lioris RA HERR CAHAN. Sports Ribtor 1 , Perhaps the less said about last Saturday's humiliating }defeat of our fobtball team the better Tlie players hive 'surely had their - sha:re of a,verbal rebuffing from the coaching ,;staff' and student body . I , three touc The squad hail enough ger!M itioublegime Lehigh opponents by , nnaging this week tn make up i .. tWO 01 o hdowns ;what they failed to do 'again'st I Bticknell, and , the boys eettainlv Off the football nail, we ale the tecipients of a letter of much in ;seem deter - mined to vindicate them- I ter est to Penn State spot t follow,- selves. Lehigh mtistibe beaten!' el s It help, to cleat up the my, .`„ And ntem ding to •I'dp ar t q - tery , of the whet cahoot, and do -11 Fought back ' h e Backfield Coach I ;Al Ms; ichae , who scouted the En- in I m g' of one of t Penn State ' a. elt igeets, we na ill have out usual est all-around athle t e s , Solely, vou have been wondzi turnable with the Bethlehem Boy, mg. what ha , f happened te Sollv IS'eniois on the Nittany Lion sunlit! the tee ama last June of , linven't foi gotten that 7-G upset I Iriehnif, the fug- Collegian tioidiv I'M . "the iLehigh banded us, ion ' yeat s ago, senim oho, has, done most to bang Not Will anyone forget the state honor and, pi estige to Penn State" la , .iiontly.ist yeal tedg,,EnglYeet eleven Sol, Ili mini remember was cup- I Have -us la: , berme a' mn - tam of last year's undefeated 'ion- I lacidous catch' of a foinvind pdis by cm team, co-captain of the ba..ket iAlte,BarantoVitch resulted in .1 ball team, which placed second in :lrerj.ion victoly - - ' `''.-. the Eastern Conference to Tem i So, , if past.histoty and present t , Iple's national champs, and a gand i eiiiirls' are any indication, tomot out o'n the baseball team tow's,, , ,encountel will be a tough He; was also selected all-Easter n ,origi' But, in, spite - of :all this—we soccer motile left, ma.- the lust Itftink ' that Penn. State's giulmen Piave - profited by last week's drub- Penn State hasketball player to be named to the all-Cohfei ence bas llinig-7,,y :we'll Jack them jei o ketball team, was tunnemp to Temple's • Don Shields fm high scoring honoir in the Conference; i (Continued On Page Pour)' .1 !.,BETTER GRADES 1- - , WITH LESS WORK Sounds impossible, lint it can 'racily l i e dente if you Colton the Gunthorn Study Charts, a "sli eam ;lined" method of - doing bettei, work You 'can sliorten,youi study, hours; ynt double thei: insults by lnarning the simple facts neces sat , Don't poOpolie s. atl ion o Write niday Cot information 4, - la t. :The StudeUts Guild , .Boi 511, San Diego, Calif , . . ,COLLEGE LIFE EXPOSED ! • Review Penn State's Political, Social, Set-up As YOu Scan. The Scene In the Glee-Thespians , Collge Album Schwab Auditorium _ Oct..' 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Cu een 'Pet rnru or l'lteutet n Mat Intuit at 2 10 Intim low rate' noun on .Fell Dea ver fold $ ' nuelittell, lel3 ing on individual ratite] than team play, held the letTrevnten In .1 "cant +Angle goill in the game !tett: 'last Sohn da) Prillytion," had it th,it the Bison, mould be et nshed 1)3 at least five tallies The Lime; ate looking toward their third tonseculive vlrlot v or the season In the meet eith the 'Petrol e Undefeated since 1912, the hontet c have thnti rat annexed 14 vletm lea, and Mire been tied but tom times. The IIIIPM) I'm lonian ow's con test, accoi ding Io ' Com h reltrey will he the same as was used last weal. 'They's P all had a taste of teal competition.' teatimes 13111, "and they knon uhat's expected The lons are in top condition.. We'll give the Tenors the best we hate to otter", Dick Haag will he at goal unit Gemge Mere in and Bob Schuler at the fullback posts -Captain 'Freddie Spy km, Walt Painful, and Sam Davies will tend to halfback duties ' Gus Bigott, Walt Ilestet man, nanny Magna Bob Ernst, and Van }Tallman hill unwise, the rot ward line I Women in 'Sports It is tompulyaly i s m all uppei-, (las, phys ed maim,, to weal their black tunics when playing hockey All freshman phys ed maim s must weal then blue gym suits and all none! class non-phys ed maims then dark ti links and white shuts.' The hockey schedule fm lea is es folios,.' I • . actobei 18—Team 1 vs Team 2 Octobei 20—Team - 2. vs Team I ,Cfet'Ober-25—Team'3 "Vs' Team 1 44 ' October 27—Temn 2 vs Teinn ; Novembei I—Team 4 ye- Team 2 Novembei I—Team 3 Ns Team 1 Non-illami s Octobei 17—TeaM 2 vs Team 1 I Octobei 19—Team 2 ye Team 3 Octobei 24—Team 3 vs Team 1 - Octobet 26—Team 2 vs Team 8 Octobei 31—Team 2 ve Team 1 Novembm,2—Team 3 vs Team 1 Any game which has .to be post poned because of bad,weathm will be scheduled the two weeks pi e ceeding Thanksgiving vacation , The annual Ai my vs Navy game will be played on NON embei lb Soccer Cubs Meet . High School Stars Here Toinorrow, The freshman soccel team will inaugm ate its: first season in scheduled competition at 1 p in town row when 'the Omani] Penn -93 lynnin High School all stet tenni twenties the Cnh tei ritM:y This team, selected ft om the hest players among the 50 membei schools, will be the first test and tourgatne schedule 'Last yeas ,the Jeffiey coached lads gained a 20 victory mer the all stag aggrega tion Although little is known at the strength of this yeat's team, it is expected "that the freshman hooters 1%111 have a busy aftet ; , Next 'Saturday the Sy mauve 'ft (Altman sill provide the Cubs with their fit st collegiate opposi tion On Octobet 28 the squad will journey to Ithaca. N Y, where ,they will encounter Cot nell's is Coltman 'team The season will be• brought to a close on, Nevem ber,, s,",when Mont Alto will meet the freshmen on the local field Cornell - Game Tickets Go On Sale Thursday; Price is Set at $3.30' Tiekets foi the Yana State- Coinell „football game at Ithaca,' N. Y., nest Saturday will go on sale Monday, and continue until Thilisday, 'unsold R assistant to gladdate manager of athletics, announced yesterday. The Puce' will be 33 30 each, tax . included. -" \, l Heaviest college football regular on maim eleven probably was . "Babe" Connaughton , 280, pound PENN STATE. COLLEGIAN 'Lehigh's Grid Mentors Glen Harmeson, center, assisted by Carl Heldt, left, and Mart Westerman, right, are guiding the destinies of Lehigh's football team for the second year All three mentors are Purdue graduates Gridmen Seek Lehigh Victory (Continued From Page One) Altet and Nemeth may %PP little action Two sophomores, Walt Kniaz, tactile, and Wade Moil, guatti, have stepped into the starting line op as t eplacententsi for Hanley and Nemeth 130th flee hale dis tingui , lted themselves on the de tense in the first two contests and ntll rapabl) 1111 the letet - ans' posts The Ilinginees s, llc tot ions ore' Penn \Milan , College and Ring Boston thuversit‘ null Case etas ha‘e a sill - ingot team thnii In,l cent a outfit to oppose the hllltainv men In the 19th meeting 01 the schools _ 1 14 Lettermen Missing Pout teen lettermen me r e lost by made:Won, but tile ten leinaining late' mintier., have been aided In some pi mnising , opliontore mate oral up front a fair 3 railing squad LehigbThai., also been lift by vat i ons injuries and ants foul tette'. men mill be included in the ,tart tog lineup tome] ton Jim Camp bell, I etetan dual terback, mill guide the backfield It - mistime 01 Mai fats Wei tr and Steve Smoke ilflinelo, and Not Avei Cun ha( IS Mob:Ale starters In the franc line include T,u k Kt nine! mtn Kuhn° Thomas, ends, Ftanh Tin hold and Stan GI osmium, tackles. Gene Kit kpatmek and Paul Dave Mack, mode, and Walt Pi elle, ( Wet Only KirkpaO irk and Thomas hare non lettei Opposing Coach Glen Heinle son's eleven I‘lll he Harry Mud son, John ]'ati felt '4l, Craig White and Lloyd Ickes in the bachfield Ptanndovieh. Knfaz vet Toletti, .loe Peel. Pop ElNood and Clove' Washahaugh nom end to end 1.0110 lee Mem', L alf pint tail had,, mat gel a chance to slum some of his stuff against the Mown and White as .1 'enlacement tea 'Zippet ' Ihat rlson State has annexed 12 VlClOlies dropped MN, and tied one in the set les with Lehigh Hon,ever the Engi neets recorded ,the highest score mer'made against a Penn State tenni-100 to It pas back ha 1229 . With most of Boh 'Higgins ends on the shelf -Gil Radcliff, hol ier it log, nun possibly see consid eiable action Cliul. Pel ei 4 tooled gi eat in ctrl ei al sci innnages din Jog the week Weslaco (Tex) Junum High School played Raymondville (Tex) High, Nov 22, 1545 and won 50-0 Dating game, with ball on Wes laco's 15 yatd line, halfback Tm res tan 85 yards foi a touchdown Play was called back Matta . ' then tan the 85 but has touchdown didn't count because of offside After which, halfback Poi km took ( the ball 85 yards and officials allowed it , , vv eek-End Special! SWIFT PREMIUM HAMS WHOLE OR HALF 10 to 12 lb. AVERAGE 28c lb .• Cocik's Market 115 S. FRAZIER ST. I DIAL 3271 Lion Cubs Set For Syracuse uenly file ft eshman football pin etc compose the squad leasing tollo fa SAractise Pot the second ganto of ,the 'malt schedule against the Sitactise yeailings toinot tow at 11 it 111 Despite a lt In mei Pitt ht one point and it 11 taji 111 , 1. don n mat gin. the Lion cubs face a pigskin club of known sttength the Ann eli, or ki10.% o strength using the itlinneuua s‘ntent at ploy nab Bill nal% sin as its tackling ace The Change cubs are fot titled In ii s 'clot ,) ore] Wt onung Sem i aty last 51011111,13 The opening Nittany lineup still be the same as that need against Pitt stilh One or tuo ec teptiotn Leonard ketich has been moved up to first string tackle a bile Dean Seim% be in at gtund in case Churls Wilhlnson, that string guard now in the MAI- M! s si lilt wit is unable to make the hip Other starters still be Dates and Eisiin at end Dia blush' at tackle, hivans at guard, Kolenda al center, and Eigeniandi Deblei Smaltz, and Molise in the Imelcfield Dili ing Practices this reek Conch kicAndtens has been dint tug the Bates, Muhl, Rep let Robb, and llegatgee, and all backs on pass oftense and defense According , to llcAndrens. the :Vit t/tin passing in the Pitt game uas 'not so 1101 and it Is In this field that the posh must show some 'stuff" to outplav the Orange cubs Time Trial Shows Yearling Harriers' Improved Group Showing :neat mot ovement ns a team though the Winning time mils slower, the- Yein log ti oss-countri, men inn through then second time ials on Tuesday Final time-ti i nk to decide which seven haweis will lepiesent the Cubs when they meet the Coi nell Fiosh nest Satan day will be run tom' ion aftei - noon Leading the fie,hmen in Tues day's clocked not Lout were Bei mud Koti and Heiman Goffbetg with a time of 16 minutes and 44 seconds Both looked strong and ghoul(' be able to seta faster pace when the Once r u les is tun in meet competition , E .11 I Euckwaltei ne•t just nom.l out Harold Thiel to take thud place Following Thiel came Ale% Boui gene and George Har ii,on Hai i ison showed meat un pi mement, cutting apprommatelv two minutes otr hi, pt emus time. 41 nold 01.. en wa, ~ eventh man to finish Coach Pete Olexy rs Sillily Isell satisfied luth his squad's shoring and believes that then balance %sill help them make out well this sea son Less than a minute separated the first and mai man in Tues day's workout !Harriers Aim For Triumph Over Lehigh Pro,ll from an upset vicloty °vet Manhattan last Satin din Coach Chick Werner s crow ennui tty men - are taking no chances of being nut the Mimi end of that ' up set" hominess u hen they meet a supposedly weak Lehigh nuttlit at Bethlehem tomorrow moining Pm the past five vents the En gineers have been deleated by a perfect %rote' but, still the State men t eftr,e to take Omit lightly Coach Venter has oinked his men ne Jima this %%eel( a', he mould for a Illeet m lilt Su raculge, known as the toughest team in the E. 1 ,4 We expect to win easily,' Wet net said, ' but 'sue are taking no Minces'; Selects First Seven Using the Manhattan meet a, a time-trial, Coach \Vernet selected the first seven Nittan, , ,mett I%ho finished to represelit Stale against the Engine.ers Led by fist place shiner Dill Smith, "the man mho tuns like a machine " the Lion squad made lip of Captain Chuck Melee, Frank, Graham Millet Len Hen deison, Hob Nipsrm and 13111 (blest left foi' Bethlehem at 'I this moi ning Lehigh will hose their bones of he enklng into the vetoing on Mot gin Elmo, blonde-haired Junior hn suffered an attach of ri.ntips m hen the Engineer,, ran het e lost yen] but even then wa•r able to ttilte COI end' place in the meet Atte: meeting the Engineers, the vntsity hankers will boor tmo week In lei lal in which to pre pate tot their live-mile jaunt against a strong Outage outfit ham Si rat 11 , ,e liere on October 29 Should the Lions leap this hut die they ii ili PStabil,h themsellms as favorites to take the IC4 A cham pionships in Nen York (113 In No% em bet . Hockey Team Will Get $lOO ous impetus in its sti uggle to be ecognmed as a vai sit,‘ spm t yes lei day when Dean Cal I P Schott, School of Physical Education and Athletics, app! oveil an apin opt lo tion of $lOO which tell be used to outfit this veal team Although it At ill be sponsored by ' the School of Phrmal Education and Athletics, hockey will not he classified as a lettei sport Because , he has had in eviou coaching expel ience, Di Ai thui Davis has been appointed head mentor for both the salsity aml freshman inkmen Schedule Being Considered A SI \ ot seven-game schedule, in cluding tilka with Lehigh, Havet fm thmoi e, Cat negie Tech, Pitt, Ai my and Penn is being con kidei ed, Di DUN IS said Definite action I% th legal d to a < egulai schedule will be taken o‘ithin the next two weeks Di Dave. also 'hunted the poksilithtv of a thice game freshmen' schedule 'My practice for last yew 's vet I ROLLER SKATE Saturday and Sunday Nites 8 till 11 HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of.Sellefonte Newly Styled Music On the Penn State Campus BY The Soft and Solid Rhythm OF JACK BIGHAM'S ORCHESTRA Dial 2012 , erans as nell as new candidates foi the squad will be held at 9 p. m AM. 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