Tuesday, October 18,1938 : 13_''botei l ' i s:::Ctiu'A Terots, 12.;:0; Harrirs Take Over Lehigh Itecord Shattered As Megrail Leads Squad To 3rd Win By EMANUEL ROTH • 'Piling up the biggest score in'Penn State soccer history, ,'.B• ill Jeffrey's Lion 'hooters i ipped through' the Green Terre' q ;451 . -Vestei`n Maryland as they annexecrtheir third consecutive victory of the , seasop 12-0 on New Beaver Field Saturday _ State's th them one notch nearer a sixth Ccnteirforward Fanny Nfegtall,, b• alked by an Injured, knee 'ln the 'first Iwo contests, led State's seer ing-as he tockrted four goals into II& net We mils leading scorer of th'e' antind last season First Period Deadlocked The Opening lie - that saw the Tef-1 ftLeymen and Tenors deadlocked in j a' battle for' the hall Tomlinson I Mariland: , l%ingman, narrowly ntiss- Ml. the, net In • tsso attempts for 'attet 'Bob 'Schulet ',s penalty, kirk was blocked by, Dooly, - at the kgoal for,_the'Terro - Terrors ' - cSpyker tackled the ball, it il>bled it, ,towirds goal, - hut' Irostermati 'and ,Megrail voided the offense with outside hoots .Balkdoll, star Maryland- centet-balfback. Wet 'snatched the leather from Gus Big ott, wingman, and kicked it out of scrimma , ge. • • - ' Lione Open' Drive The Lions, opened, ,their, "big push" iiithe second period nith sparkling display of preCision pass ing,van d;g9ared cooritiontion which leff., the fightlng,Teirors helpless HigotE-crosseM to -.Buck= Painter but:this ball bailed - too — high from toeS . ,to , score ' Spyker ',iriedzlnext, but 'the UMM-present frustsated pass to IXoSteripaM Blgott'retalated. and - agein 7, 7 Bob Ernst,: so-v, Indiana, IMaded the ball over;the net finally came_ through surprise goal Into the right eceieKfrom, center-4d folio Ned film by, a second tally_on n knccess fa penalty kick a Bigott yanked the ball from a scramble three-feet team' goal sand took ,- Ciledit - for Stat— aeLct,szne ;I%Tegrail topped. r-HECLA Miles East, of ,B4Lefoints 1,- WED , OCT. 19, " -Regkie , Chilcls and MC' HOTEL ROOSEVELT ORCHESTRA ,•?tdrilission 75c Dancing 9.1 ~7 / Tviio EnChanting T I 1 atry e silt , Orie",'you wantU.4 "bah't ,They!re both eo gt4ier,n iotend ioc-beUutt i:Oli;C'llv4h;the from 79c .l ax V ; -,., , ,..144,25.:,,ALLEN : 5TREET D , M=Mll TOR ,, TI-1E - PLEDGE - , DANCES 1, • .4 :,„,,;;;;;„ SALON , , 4 A , . :,-The; ; Sest Complete,Servitce 4, z , ' T t Dial 2071 lily-fifth since. 1932, brought consecutive undefeated season. off the half with his 011,10111 y, aft el . 2 , 1 Higott-llactso man past ICwas liegrall again in the third' Peliod aq lie '.cored on a ballet .1300 t after two initiates al plap,, The , Teri m , C . t <niche& Lion gi minds hut once, in the (matte' lihile IFlinst, 'Miller unit Hartman pierced tile Rlnitteled Hartland' defense for three more scores - ' Tomlinson. pntside i ighi, led the Tel rors inoutstanding . - offensive Monk thrpughout the pm led Bill Mille) missed twice as the final-quarter opened hefote he shot the-,ball 'oren Dooly '4 hand tot 0 second goal Iloaterman tallied t , Notre, and m y Charlie Tay Im, substituting Pot Burt, soneezed in anothm goal to end State's chat ge The 1948 '.reffteimvu to date moaned 17 goals None have been ,semed against them ' Penn State W. Maryland Dooley RF Shu Smith LF . Met Robinson l jtH_ Davies Gallneath\ , _-Bailcdoll '(c) __- Windsor OR 'Hartman'___., Tor:linson ______ Elias CF, - Megraril IF Hosterman Lewis Shockley Penn,State - 0 4 3 5-12 W ,Maryland ____ 0 0 .0 0— 0 Goals Meilail 4, Bigisitti Tay Miller 2, Hartman, Hosterman 2 -Substatithons-,Penn State--Laq kens,' ➢lyeis, Lang, Shaeff- RI; Taildr, Watts, , Pfeiffer"; Olni §tealt-IWatiliSlaiiil=Apiielginth, Tarbuttoii, .ilanton _ , Timn bf_Periods: 22 minutes ,'"'Refered ;Geoike Glandif Chnrl eroi - I W • opien m Sports I . The ,wonien% hockey schedule printed in: last Ft !day's 'Collegian has ,been changed It is important thni player's note the clianges•tnade in the folloing schedule - October 18 Team 1 vs Team 2 -Ortobei 19—Team ^vs - Team A &Wiwi., 20 Team 5 vs Team 1 October 24 Teain , 4 vs Team 2 October 25 Team vs Team 1 Ootober„26 Team 1 vs Team 5 October 27 Team , 2 vs Team .1' Octobel .131 Team '4' vs ' 1 Team 1 NOvember 1 Team ; fr's Team 4 November 2 Team 5 vs' Team 2 .November 3 Team 1 vs, Team 2 ~ The-vailons team numerals can be ebeeked`^with rths 'following Teem 1 Junin' 'mid Senior Phys -Ed.:nailot - L • Tenni 2 Sophomore P 11,14 -.Ell major,. . Team 3 Preqlininn , Phys 12(1 nyijorq - 'rehm:::i'bpper,elgirs non niafors 'ran . l3,Freshriian itmi'mnjorg Georgia Tech won fiorn.Gumbei laneby, of 222 to 0 They Riled ,32,,,tolichdoWiii, , 27 eiti a points and a field goal 7 ,Histot v "tells ,us 11151:!ttie, Give kC of Spartii played football way hack In 500 B r c 2hey - daned game "Htu priston " BETTER', GRADES 't WITH, LESSI4ORK: Sounds hnnosilble, but - it eon enstly,, be done, if you follow: the Gunthorp Sttnly ,Chat te,-n ~"str-eantl ined" method • of :doing r better work :You: can shorten your study hours, Yet doubld their, resultn-by teaming 'the - "faCts" . 'neees nary ,Don't postpone Write today, for kpforptitton, 4 l • ^;' , L'i The • Studeigs Gail 6 t Box 511, Sam Diegit; Calif: ,:, Olympic Hope . ~.„..... , .:...,,„ ,::::, 71 1 7.- s , : , -:.. J..k... i .. i ~..,,, ,-,'_', " • - ~ . "Olexy's Ambition Is Berth,On ,Olympics , - 'A With on ,the 010 Olympic team ..}ll% SON at ambition, Pete OlexY, captain of last yeni's cioss cannily team and• pi mat fresh man hamlet manta), has definitely decided not to hang up his spikes Although ineligible for Colle giate competition, Clew has been conditioning throughout the suni: mer r and on Nov h will makei, , h eebut as at member of the Millrose A A. cross-country team, of Ness Toile City, when he tune the Metropolitan life-mile champion ship in Yonhets, N Y Threitmeekc later, NOV 27, Pete will, attempt to uphold the MiMose A A 'calms when they defend the National A 'A U cross-countiv championship in Newark, N Asked to Join Mel Shephaid, member of the National Long Distance Running Committee and au — official at the Mllime Athletic Association, in vited Olexy to join the - Milliose team•• "'' - „ , The Metropolitan five-mile run will be - the ihst ieal competition „facing, the young coach amen the Michigan State back meet` last, spring when he very handily toot flint honoo; Combining bra' coaching date; rivith plenty of daily load-voilc, Olevy mdms that his proteges try and, catch up with him when "doing the - coui ve " Sato} day, his Cub otganwation will attempt to uphold_the build-up they've been getting when they tin vol to Ithaca and fiiee a highly topted Coi nell ftosh team Stickwielders: 'Begin Trainipg In an attempt to meld 'as. good a lam 099 e - as last vent's which hadtthe most successful sea son of any stink team gince..th6 In. ception of the spot t here in I'll 1, Nick - Thiel busied' himself. fat In advance and called out his chat ges of In 01 mole Net sit} znatexinl to zo,thlough their paces - Wielding the btitlcs and )tinging the hall to One another, the - boys ne out every. 'lily enjoying the Ideal battling conditions ' Captain Ray Coskely is spend lag Intifli -a his lime with the ttl:slanen Tent Ling them-the 11- 71E1 points, Cosker3.' at the 'same time., is spotting likely looking ma. Although faced' A% ith the loss, of such standout ,pe'l formos as Cap tain .10n Proksa, -Al Simpson, Joe Snook, and Joe All diukitis, 'Thiel is enthusiastic over the totniti of Bait Huse' who star red` on the , '37 'team and who Was ineligible for. last 3 awls 'tenni - Buse'r,-a. feet. 41 Inky stickwieldni, will fall into - one , of the attack poSitions ' ' - n' Because lie was too - fast eves as defensive nnui.,Coach Thiel has definitely decided this, peal,- that he -will; convert George Hitter to one oft,theiattacktpositions Ilitter,played a fen mintite.j, us - attack man iii one of_tile i;ux . sit games and 'he had the oppo nents dazzled, scoring al' so ill Others - from year's 'vat oily sounet,expected to gain' .. starting 'berths this' year are Andy Kthuse:, 'Harty Haunt,' Warreii, Jilhiot, , Ott Wttenschel, cßalple,'Deralco; ny Price; lloyCDrake6llam, Hess, 'Login Genther, Hugh unit Myers:, ^ , " Quaiteibe* Joe-Kelly'df Santa Clara nnede' a punt\ in.1935...that landed , 244. - yards behind_ 'him!! ' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Lion Gridders ' Crush Lehigh; Drill For Red ,(Continued From Pane One) plays Feinting n pass, Morison weaved thiough the weak gide of the line, revel sed his field, and scored the touchdown standing up 1 Harrison Tallies Again Toice again before the (waiter ended, Hatilson registeied 51.u:ch mg front State's 42 to Lehigh's 28, the LlOll4 sent ''Zippei Hotly" Ino.e fol. the second store, and he ended light end hem the one-yind line'toi the thiid ate' a dine et, 45 sattl4. Sam Rupiah's pass into ception deep in Engmem tel titoi t and slid t thi usts IA Rollins placed Stile, on the 7 th , after the second pound began Illegal use of hands set the Lions back 15 yin do, hub a deceptive i even no, Pc tens to Rollins, bi ought the total to 26-0 A fumble by Nom A‘ol, full- Lach, iecoveied 'by Kopach led to the fifth touchdown with Ickes go ing oyei twice on the same type of Plat% His fist attempt nag nub nhed when State woes oiNde,,but the second tiv was good Another hicl.4 revere, Ickes to White, fol lowing flat ison's pass intc . Ci cep tion, sent White lacing 61 vatds Tot the touchdown gn mg the Blue and White t 494 ads outage at halftime Ewalt Sprints 66 Yards Numerous penalties and frequent substitutions in the .econd half throttled the touchdown lal ode to some e•tent, but o' minutes after the thud culotte: got under Enalt biohe loose on a tevei.e from Metio and sin inted 0 voids for si♦ points It was the longest tun of the day Pete's' fumble v'ii offset by Me pas% mteiception and shim tl OW) the two collaborated to chalk up the eighth touchdown Petetz, sui iounded by Lehigh 'trickle) tossed a old pass from the 11 In to the end zone which fell into Aletto's outstretched aims foi the sem e chm Tackles, Chadwick, Kaszcki, Snyder Gum ds, Lotulak, Hansel- Penn State Laigh i man, Finelce Centers, Pielie Backs LF Alter _______ RI ornet (c) Co+, Good, Giiffith, Bei tont, Ayer GrossmanLT Kniaz Gowdy, Campbell, Hems, Walker, LG______Peel (c) __ Famigh'i (c) Cononvet , Malloy RG lloit Duyckinckv- Retetee—Degman, George Wash- RT Ellwood ' - Rab° l,l ington Umpire—Reagan, Villa- RE___,__Bmantovich __ Danshaw nova Linesman— Cm nog, Swarth (4l3 Peters We't' mote Field Judge Kowallace, LII J R Pattick __ _Smoke Washington College 1 RH White Brandt) FR Ickes , - Loomis STATISTICS Penn State ___l9 20 14 6-59 Penn State Lehigh First down 0 0 0 6 ,; Lehigh 16 2 r Touchdowns—Hai !Non 3, R o l_ Yds, gained rushing 614 t 5 line 2, Ickes, White, Ewalt, Metro, Passes attempted 4 20 Smoke Points fillet touchdowns— Passes completed 1 1 Hat i ison, Metro 4 Yds ' gained passes 7 13 ' Substitutions Penn State Ends, Passes intercep'd by 3 1 Washabaugh, Vargo, Radcliff Tile- Punts . 3, 10 ides, Dennis, Stinvinski, Pal sons 131'sta nee, punts 85 322 Gmuds Platt, Nemeth, Woodward Average, punts 28 - 32 Centel s, Bliggs, Gamcki Back=, Penalties 1 8 3 Haw son, Salina , Giatinantiih is, Yds lost, penalties 80 15 Matto, Rollins, Ewalt, Ciocca Le- Fumbles 3 1 high—Ends, Walton, Hubeny, Con_ k Fumbles reeov'd by ' 1 3 Syracuse, Triumphs Oivr ,Frosh Gridders By 20-0 An ninny-subtle/1 neshmaii fo Saturday mot snag is =failed by a 20-0 score ' Chuck Wilkinson, first 'stung gum d, failed to make the ti rp be cause of an ninny while several of the flash :nem t ed mulles dui ink the game Those injured sieve Eigem ouch, Ev ins, and Media: With the defeat of the 'State yearlings, the'Svsacuse flesh con tinued a two-yeas undefeated see ofd The Orange squad averaged 15 pounds heavies than the, Nit-I tanyites despite - the fact that the Lion fiosh have several men use` 200 pounds Twice the Nittany cubs came near the Change goal line - only to lose the ball by fumbles ' Jelly Courtney, Change back, made the opening and only touch down of the 'fast half when, he laced 35 yards Bonn the field af tei ieceiving , a lateral hone but Fay The hick for the 'exist a point failed Midway thiough the 'thud (pun ter, Gene Hopkins, ..otangu- tight halfback, went 15 pa ds, dn a re vet se mound tight cad for the sec ond scale of the game' Two. Syr acuse center, place-kicked the ex ti a 'point. Orange' Score on 'Pass After an OtiMgendvance - dowr the field in the fourth 'quat tet, Ken Chap Man, Syi Reuse' cud,, , received tt . Ansi from Courtney and iomped across the goal Ticn_again kicked the extra point. • Syracuse Penn State LB , • Batten . Brain LT . Kinney Frketich `LC, Pelican' anus . C Beehner ' Kolenda Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN- Sports-Editor No% don't lees get all bet up about Saturtia', oreruhelming tic Hot% mei Lehigh Let's fare the facts and then begth to worm about' uhni is going to happen next Sat twins against a great Cornell team, on the rebound front a last minute upset at the hands of Syracuse 111,1 or all. Lehigh Sias sadly met fated It bas been pointed nut !bat out blocking looked exception ally good because the Engineers Sidle east to lake out Then again, dud' ,erondaly Sias claw—easy for Nllll , date's fleet backs to out run fact that Lehigh completed unit one 'out of istenty passes at tempted xs a combination of poor pacsing on theft part, and an im p! (used pays defense on the pat t of the Nitton, Lion, This pass de fense will get a real test against (of nett and %11l hale to he tight up to snuff to stop Spactice's shahfshootet, Wilmeth Edda! Singh the following Sound* The teaut as a %hole played as Saturday as they did against \holland In the (menet Evert time Stale got the ball it Sias a poten tial touchdoxn and this stns re netted in the ,nrmislng stole Ac lot the stars of the gattie. Penn State'c ball carriers—Mar !Icon, Itolliac lclses, Pete' c White, (laten, Emelt etc etc —all handled them...eh ec eapabh , and the line still lonics 'like the best that Penn State hoc been blessed a Ilk In ?mull man) Yews The hots really looked meat— weak opposition or 'not—running plats winked to perfection—tmo Inlet als mete used effectisels and it efts Just one of those days when et er3 thing clicks Luclitly,, passes mete not needed—but If the run ning Stlack ran be used as success fulls against Cot nell—as ell you man nest, tell mhat is liable to hap pen—look at all the upsets last Satin dart —perhaps otball team failed to hold the Se at Sytatto.e when the Olangemen RO Nl.lll.lvglio . Senn ft'r • llozer Gnrbinski :%1( Phan ' Bate!, qB .Marl in I)eblei LI I , llaine, Elgenrauch RFT I I opklns ICaou•se Doubledo Sem e la> pea foals Penn Stattan.Pa osh 0 0 0 .0— 0 Syracuse Flash la 0 7 7-20 Touchdowns, Courtney, Hopkins, Chapman Point, after touchdowns Tice 2 Substitutions—Syracuse e, Staley. Serge'. l i entiss • tackles, Files, BM lam, As ear Wyek, annuls, Newell, Lawson, Wigmare, Hen itt, centers, Tice, lalontgomer.l backs. Courtney, F4', Heald, Canale, Chapman, Close, Tandruhan,"Gitrord, Des ea s, &amino; Penn State Pa osh Ends, Robb:, Mega a ee, tackle, Schumak. er, guards, Phillips, Yoho, centre. Ral.sor, backs. Gerhard, Petrella, Laßal le, Goss, Houck. Referee— Foches Unaplre—Sna% ely Head linesman—Carlton 'Se) bolt ,Field midge—Ted Webster Time of per lods:-12 minutes' ' GIRLS ! Get Your, Dates Now:For CWEN DANCE, Tickets may keyuCchaS- Wfrom any Cwen 'or at Student Union. t Smith Sets Record As Harriers Wallop Lehigh Team, 15-40 Slashing almost a full minute from the course lecold, Bill Smith, Lion harrier sensation, led seven teammates across the finish line ahead of the (list Lehigh runnel as the State cross-countrymen walloped the Engineers by a perfect score, 15-90, on the Lehigh cool se on Saturday Smith coveted the five miles in 26 minutes and 15 sec; onds-59 seconds faster than the ieccod established by 'Whitey" Elmo, Lehigh hat rier, in a dual meet u ith Rut gers last year. v.llO as a tt eshman two I Lame Elmel in Al ntinulnc, // tier ceats ago defeated the ,thole Penn anti c State varcitv Albite tanning as an With no meet scheduled Co this un q ua lifi e d cantem t an i ht a d,,,,i neelt, Coach Wet net viii put bin meet, finished 1 ith in Sa tnrday'st ' , Muni through a lugged mach( e race Since becoming eligible ter Iseggion in plena:Minn Cal the bat varsity competition Eimel nag tie against Syracuse, !museum tv been able to , get 710 better than , week - end' eighth plate s hen meeting the' The meet sits the (hangmen Nittany men Uneaten , ' to rte the toughest on Running ensil% and seeming in the hart sehmitdo. The 9111. no' dish ess, Smith finished almost case 401/Id boasts of such sense. dons as Ray Ti all, Molbmk his a quilt ten-rule ahead of the held, to I take his sixth cross rountt victory lance mnn, Charley Southard Rn since enrolling at State He u as, mannfsh, and Jesse ('an alley undefeated as a II eshman last vent, Au Inning three dual meets and the freshman IC4 S s Nei et pushed and shoeing eN dewy of IPsetye strength, Len Ilentler,on and Ftank Mottle y ere the next tunnel s to finish They tied lot second e ith .t time of 27 28 Malting ft a N olu n t n tie for Multi), the Nittanvinen Captain Charley, Melee, Gialmin ii Bler, Heti) Nipyon, Bill Driest and Min n% Strange finished side In- side in 28 22--u minute and - 16 seconds ahead of the firct. Lehigh man Pollouing flit. tonntet, Captain Wipe] d linrst, Lehigh" leader nosed out Jim lioqtettlm , Penn State, to talce ninth place Following Hoqettiet came two other State tunnels, Emmett Bre denberg and Chet Snyder in 11th and 12th Places respectively Then Soose Suffers First Defeat In Pro Rings Billy Souse, foi mei Lion boxing star, lost the first of his eleven pun fessional fights last Thursday right in Lancaster, when Johnny Duca, rugged middleweight flow' Paulsboro, N J, gained the official nod over Souse after the decision had been turned mound no less than foul times At the conclusion of what seemed Soo•-e's worse shim mg since h.!. fist donned the loathes mittens, the fight was called a di ass. But it took him until the 'next moining t 2 Iwun that, aftei a checkup of the officials' slips, an cum in the an nouncement sill's discoveied and the decision changed ton Duca win Leo Houck, who found Soose to be one,of his politest pupils while under., his tutelage here at Penn State, iefeibed the fight and it was through his (Icemen that the fight Mont to Duca One of the judges voted a di ay. and the other for Sense Jules - onson, Boxing Conmussionei Isas notihed of the change from a di aw to a Duca win. He level sed the de cision back to a Mau, claiming that 'the i ere' ee's vote was not i eally the deciding vote because it did not concur with anv of the other judge's to mike it the deCuling vote. Later Aronson explained that he had til led and the decision should stand as a Duca victor v Soose MIS unimpiessive the first eight iounds 'lt wasn't the Billy Soose, who con 176 or his 180 =s tem hght ., ,;•mho knoLlsed out his 12 intei collegiate oppoantr It wasn't the Soose mho could in (limn ilv jah and hook such an oppent with everything but the it ingposts ,It was an - citilinaiv fighter in theme with a tough,-rugged, wild-su mg , ing veteran , ' Fraternities ! .Clubs ! .Dance and Party ' ~',:Programs • ; Printed at Low Cost Nittany Printing, Co: Between Corner ! and Movie Tlme V.-Smith, Penn State 29 17 2 Ilentletson, Penn State 27 28 1 Mettle, Penn State 27 28 4 Capt Pletee, Penn State 28 22 5 Orle9l, Penn, State 29 22 Millet, Penn State 28 22 7 Nip9on, Penn State 2S 22 S Strange, Penn State t 28 22 9 Cant Hurst, Lehigh 29 28 10 Hostettltt, Penn State 29 49 11 Bredenbetg, Penn State 10 21 12 Snydet, Penn State 30 29 11 Elmo Lehigh 11 11 14 Wopters, Lehigh 12 20 15 'Lutz, Penn State 32 51 HOME SITES The Future of State College MEANS MORE HOMES AND APARTMENTS MANOR HILLS, bent een the Maternity Section rind the Centre Hill , : Country Club to the Botough, has taken on IN Pan Beauty Come and see it Yon] home amidst Its beantt 11103 appeal to yen Your oppoi tunit) cot selection Is hile pikes aie loss is NOW EUGENE H. LEDERER Developer of the Fraternity Section 114 E Beaver Ave., State College Dial 4066 `THIS PIPE NEVER BITES =MY TONGUE' THE PATIO FILTER WONT LET IT Page Three Gridiron Sidelights A "no 'game wa, tuled in the liniveitit% of Illinois-UniveisitS of Clutago conte4t m 1891' mthin 21 minute , : of the end of the game because Mom, substituted Its Loath co] a iegulai plavel Football pools net thin pi °mot s) about $10,000,000 annually They 'none about 2,000,090 custom a week
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