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    Tpeiday . ;;Noveritberj, ,1938
Smith Sets
Between The Lions
BY HERB CAHAN, Sports Editor
~Dear Mr. Bill Dooly, Philadelphia -Record
So you predicted. "Syracuse, if Penn State shows up."
Needless to say, vont tath3t provoking prognostication turned
~p.out:to be a pretty sad in ediction fm an "expel t "
Naturally, we Penn State fans up herein the Nittany moun
tains were a bit eked at having out team so belittled—and I'm
stile that quite a few of us would have gladly planted a bomb uncle'
your usually citinible,'lnit anti-State, pet soilage
' The football team itself saved us that ti ouble by tui ding the
I tables on you "experts" in a very convincing manner,, thus playing
that the ptognosticatots at en't close enough to the situation at each
' ' scliool to make - any itedictions at all'
It IS all a veiy fine guessing game that sports models eat up,
find because of this it swill be contlimea But chat in, the do
you have against the Nittany Limr, to nfalse such an in,ulting pi e
diction, implying that we were afraid of Sviacuse,that the game
i should newel have been scheduled r —that s‘e wet e no nuitch tqi
=Syracuse,'
'ln order to
fot_the Penn-Penn State game in Philadelphia
this Saturday a iwek—here's seine dope on why the Nittany Lions
lzrf 'iniide such a mess out of oui New York opponents last Satui day
iievA take a look at the pm fot mimeos c;f, thebacks , fiist Gallop
filig Chuck Peters finally came through Anti a long overdue display
running ability In almosrevei y practice Set immage this toss
.ltheaded sophomore has reeled off long tuns like his 80-yard stannic'
against the Orange Those long strides, Ins uncanny ability to break
..away from apparently cei tam tackle's, and that' stilt sti aightai
~,pare suie to cause plenty of trouble non that we know he isn't just
practice star
, Tarry Gummi hum again turned in a superb petrol mance as a
"docker 811(1 devastating tackles, and this depaitinentwill late him
ttllth;the best in these phases of the genie Also,-don't Soiget that.
U . ..:, - bee intercepted that pass that 4et the stag& for Peters' second
--ziouchdown, A
•
Little Joe Metro certainly churned out a lot of vmdage and
displayed some excellent play-calling deportment
which the Lions weie sadly lacking against Cornell
Steve Ronnie aided the cause mole than he has been given
credit fm, because he-didn't some The Racehoi se vat ried the ball.
every time in one soles of eight downs, vdthoiat losing any aid-,
age, and put the ball deep into sooting teititiny
C 7 01111 11 htle and e Sewn Kepaelt—egpeetally,Kopach's defensive
play-diagnosing—did, a fine Job Lloyd Ides' bioelfing set up
' many of the long gains . Battu Hat ?mot was bothered by a bail'
cold and hacking cough that t,ept him pAsake almost all of the night
'before--b,ut Peters, Rollins, and the lest of boys weie "ont" so
Halry's usually sparkling play was , not missed
,And nosy, the linemen—even' without the services of Joe Peel
and Wade Mot at guards, the Nittany Lion forward wall opened
hales and played a defensive game that made you wondei 'whethet
it'was the line that had been so thoionghly outclassed by Cm
:nell the week before
' • To? Toleft?, back athis old guard post, and Ted - Nemeth left
'httle to be le4ll ed, and it look's as though Tot won't be missed too
itlueKat,centei, what',..‘lth 'Leo?! Gajeck? playing, the way he has
,
Pop 4iivood's nUmbei 161' ceitainly - looked like: the';-"Petfect
:.,36" fitlikr,tteklesPot—!A/ek:llainittolneh,fitially'snapped4out, of‘the
':'iltildz;ums, and tuined in a perfiirman'ce' that, wan anted his being
~
--snamedto the all-Annei man cheeklist atthetieginining of
worthy
season
-Spike Alter 44te? and Tom Vaiio' a? e a ' pan of pingrlien of
_- r
any ditch's commendation
''''''''".l3ut, the surmise 'performance of the day - was.") egistered by
, ' Grovel"Waduabangh. Those_ tu; - pass catches - of, his wei e little
short-ofmirsiculOus, and he'was the leader in the, smotherineof
:one Wilnleth Sidat-Singh Washy turned in' thechestdisplay,of his,
, -
caieer, and it couldn't have been at a mote oppottune time
Otheilfactoi s in - that - upset that startled this football oared
i' 4 'rittion 'The smart substitution of CoaCh Bob Higgins, that left him
- with plenty of fresh reserve', to keep Syiacuse's mildly tiring
,forces'ori the lull Bail Edwai dst excellent job of-scouting the
Orange brought the desired ieiult and , so, On'and on . this
week we can puff our - chests, and praise to'out hearts content
Biifayette will be tough ' Penn wail be tougher . and Pitt will
he invinCible -
,e 1* ,
Saturday was ptobably , one 'of the most successful snocts_days
tn; , Pdrin State lustoly—the varsity andcfieshmen wou . na'f,ogimll
and cross-country; and the freshman soccer team,playecl to a 1-1
a shame Blll,Jeffrey's bootees didn't 'have a gamethat
~ i iitid-have made it a grand slam
Billy Smith , agin looked;-like - the next IC4-A ci9ss-country
:ehainp, with his iecorkineaking performance over Syracuse's
Charlie Southaid and .TedeCavileei . it will be an intesting
.."Tace'when MisteliouslliaM meets Pitt's Steinei• at Pittsbutgh
Saturday although the Panthers shouldn't give the Lion
,harriersninch , tiouble, this Steiner is un defeated, having beatCn
"""Michigan 'State's stars ‘-`:.liiit'MiChigan'State won the meet.
Smith only a:soPhonioie,'and Freshman Heiman Goft".
...i4berg,.breaking Smitty'secoid ()Nast year tuo seconds,
looks as though we'll lie talking'plentv about Chick Weiner's hill
. and dalers.
the sweet teamjnnielles on!
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Enjoy .Expert _ Service. • -
,I H;GEO.
BARBER ANMBEAUTY
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Lion Gridders
Triumph_ Over
Syracuse, 33-6
(Continued From Fine One)
only font pouffes—No he nom got
off and too wet p completed
Fast noshing by all ' four of the
Lions' ‘‘ingmen, Alex Boinutovich,
Spike kite] Toni Vnigo, and Gio
.Pl':\ Wayhabaugh. along ultb the
dandlc tackling of Tony Glannan
[onto, brilliant blocking back, tilt;
tinted ,all e‘rept one Syracuqe
threat
Siclot-Singh did manage to bleak
anti} once dining the afternoon
and ulth some flashy Woken field
running raced i9,}aili4 for the lone
Change tally The scot erame just
Me alms - allot States 'second
tom:Minna giving the Higginsmen
a,19 0 advantage at half time ,
Peters Scores First
The U l na tulee,ngam in,
the, thhd period with ‘letrn and
White going met, and Peters leg
(stem! the last touchdown jusraft
et the foul th (matte! began
Harrison took lack Hinkle s
opening kichoi , hart, to the State
18 ,made two at haft tackle. anti
then Peters swung 'nettle left end
on a teteise nom Ilfetto to gallop
80 sal& In the initial , more that
zeta the Housepatly 010011 wild
Metros placement tay 0114 good to
;he Staten 70 lend In ley, that
one minute
With Bill Eschentelder, [(melt:lg
end, and White exchangidg Punts,
neither side (ould get the advan
tage The Lions halted an Orange
advance on the 2G, and SNiaense
in turn held State rot (loons on its
si\
Fumble Leads to Score
After the opposition repulsed nit
Mlle] Nittany drh aon the ro Toi
etti recovered Att , Mmrlson's nun
hle on the Orange 11 State lost
Ste yet ds - in two tiles and Petets
heated the oval to Alter for the
lonehdolin Metro's placement was
again good and the Elite and White
led 14-0
On the That piny [allotting Cntl
Stiminski's kickoff, 13111 Hoffman,
bard-driving fullback, shaqhell off
left gnat d and lateralled to Sidat-i
(Continued On Page'Four)
SPORTOGRAPHIES
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,„TwQ,ol4l.,Standbys
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`Something Must* Be `Giannantonio'—Hard
. -Done To Pitt'— To Spell; Hard
Barantovich To Spill
By BERNIE NEWMAN '
Alex Barantovich . never !alibied
he had the ball when he made that
sensutunial freak-catch last year
against Lehigh ishich meant vie-
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tot v lot the Lions
State was leading, 12-7, in the
fourth minter when "The Baron"
laced toward the enemy- goal
where a, beautiful-pass float Rol
lins 'was directed It seemed fu
tile fm
. Barantovich tipped 'Mid
sinaWled into the end zone '
But",. , wh'ileWt s on lik , back,
leached up and nabbed'the
This touchdoun actually 'won
the game, foi Lehigh came back a
few minutes lam to gain another
touchdown, :tinning up 'then , to
tal toll points
Jo reply to a gamy Of the com
ing Pitt ganu;, Alex warns that
"something 'must be done this
his home is in Monogahetzt, a
, übui b of Pittsburgh, and mainly
because of this he would like to
see State make a good showing
against Che Pantheis He can't
stand the ibbing"- he gets from
Pitt fans following the Lion-Pitt
meetings
'Vital statistics Alex is studying
physical :education and. hopes to
rand a coaching and teaching ,lob
He 14,1 member of Di uids, and
Patin) ,Nous,. ' Is - Secretary of
From Hall . Likes to turn "Tot"
Toretti in - Casino,,"becausei he
says, "Toted], can't take it when
he loses" : Has worn No 18
jersey in his three years lime as
vaulty end . , '- Was captain in
the Maryland game • ' , Rumps gas
on Sundays
,at one of the service
stations in town ~. Played fresh
man baseball and plans on going
out fit the vat sit'y next sluing '
Claims that Chicketneo, of Pitt,
nas‘the hardest-hitting blocker to
get.hirn'., - Runs the candy store
in , FieSt Hall , Loves spinach
' .
_Hxpects the Penn tame to be
t . . Close, hat &fought bittle. ,
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Grid Moiries Planned
, 0 •
.-Illotlon pictures , of, the Nlttany
Lion .grid encounters, with Cornell;
Lehigh, and possibly Syracuse will
be sh9iin at a meeting of,tbe Penn
State Club in Room 405, Old'Arain,
fi at? 30-Sniurddy
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Lion Frosh. Shut Out
Bucknell Eleven, 20-0
By BRAD
Slinging then total of vletot ;es
ID duet. out of foul games, the
Nittany fiosh football team tri
umphed over' the Bucknell yea: -
bags, 20-0, on the practice field
Satin day 'afternoon
A contest with the Ai my plebes
at West Point on Wednesday, Nov
9, will close the Lion' cubs' five
game season The Bucknell game
betted the Lion cubs no serious in
u ies. Johnny "Pepper " Peti el
la, howeyei, is non an the infilin
riy with an infected blister
An end aiomfd play by Bill
Bates, the same play that tucked
both Pitt and Camel!, netted the
fist score of the game Othei
touchdowns were gained by Torn
Megingee on a pass from' Bill
Smaltz and by Biuce Paulhamus
on a plunge through
son
-
Leo Houck, , son of the Lieu
boxing coach and fresh bootball
tanino, 'calmed an ambition when
he stem ted in the backfield against
the Bison cubs
After ieemying a Bison kick in
11w Inst quaff ter on then oun 20-
Nard market,_ the State team
matched steadily (limn the field to
the Bucknell goal
The flashy Petiella, an an off
tackle clash, ion the ball ham the
State 40 to the Bucknell 10 Bill
Smaltz, on lnh successive power
doves through cenlei, pushed the
bill to the Bucknell 4-ya-rd-bne
-Bate,, flint stung end and tap
Lafayette Grid Game
Ticket Sale Continues
In Room 107, Old Main
The vole of tickets fm the
Lafa3ette, football game Satin
dal stinted In Room 107 Old
,hale, yesteiday and nil! con
thole until the time of the game
at 230 p in The new seating
al rangement will he in effect tot
the game, Retold R Gilhett, as
sistant to the gradhate manager
of 'athletics, announced yester
day,
.)
By 808, WILSON
Anthony Joseph Giannantomo,
Lion halfback who has cleated
constet nation among op p o sin g
teams and lanotype °palatal A alike,
has never seated a point in his en
tree-football cal em
Giannantonio (pronounced "Gee
an-an-tomo") is a No 2 back And
according to Definition 23 of Sec
tion 17 in the Spoi is Wcitets Man
ual, a No 2 back I the blocking
back And the blocking back on a
team that uses the Warner Single
Wingback offense never (nit les the
'pall- Hence, Giannantomo t basilevei
I'iLoled because he newel cam ies'the
Lull
Article B under Definition 23
states fui the! that the blocking
back must be reasonably fast, must
be an (=mate diagnostitian of
' days and a, deadly tackler And
Manniutonio (if V.(' may say so)
is all of these
Vital statistics. Because, his
coach at South Philly Hi couldn't
pronounce his name the first day
that roll was'called, Tony,was giv
en the nickname "Gee" v.hich has
stuck eve' since He %tants,
more than anything else; to go to
Ireland to see one Sally Mac Quite,
the old lush woman who took clue
of him until he \vas almost nine
years old .. Gee also plays a nice
game of baseball at shortstop He
played and batted clean-up , foi
Mont Alto this summer and plans
to go ,out for the Lion varsity in
the Spting . Gee, incidentitlly,"is
in the Forestry school His big-
gest Until was Just playing against
Pitt last year Goes to the show
_almost every -night (likes Claik
Gable and Mysna Loy best) and
gets a big kick out of beating Mrs
Higgins at double solitaire .
Doesn't save clippings of anything
. Has,,iust started to giow a
mustache . Is a member of Alpha
Phi 'Delta Fiateinity J Likes
nothing bettei than football .
And his ultimate aim in life Is "to
have a loin fuends andno one
,
nues." .
ROLLER SKATE
Every Friday , and Sunday
liltlll 11 '
,'2,HECLA PARK;
'7 Mllee't of Bellefonte
tam foi the day, then coined the
ball over 'on an end around play
Bill Smalt/ locked the extia point
on a placement.
,Marty eus' freshmen
began the second quarter with an
tntne new team except Smaltz in
the backfield A pass, Smelt? to
Laßatio,biought the ball from the
Bi,on 'lO to the 7 lard stripe
Thei e the Lion fiosh oere
thrown for a lobs on two plays but
iecoveied their non fumble on the
Bison 14 yard line Smelt? 'then
threw .1 pass on the next play to
Tom Megaigee, substitute end, who
caught it mei the goal for the see
red Lion stoic Smaltz again con
vetted on a placement
Late: in the same num tei Bruce
Pau!humus iFed a' pass from the
Bison 11 to the Bucknell 9 Shutt,
NitLim substitute back, drove
though center to the Bison 3 void
4i me PaullitimuY theli -plowed
tin ough tenter to win the thud
(Continued On Page Four)
INTRAMURAL
HIGHLIGHTS
With lan quarrel•thutl matt hes
;the lib pilled off MD I=lllll foot
ball competition should i.oine to a
close some time this meek
the anal ter-finals That slay,
Phi Delta Theta came off with .t
70 win met the defending chant
Pions Karin' Sigma, soul Alpha Phi
Delta beat last 3 ear's defeated fi
nalist PI Kappa Alpha In the
last second round match placed on
Thin sdm, Alpha Chi ,Sigma made
the most at a saints and won from
Alpha Zeta S
- Phi Dolt scoted in the gist half
when Flanlc Kingtion intercepted
a Kuppn Sig pas,;rtin 30 yards and
later ailed to Buck) :Mitchell alto
tallied Harold Ftry kicked the el
tin point, the ball hitting , the two
upright, nod the cloqg bni before
it sent ac 1 . 09, Passel 'Billy Neale
and Reeehrets Bill Lewis and Bob
Monte led the Kappa Sig attabk
which tolled up flee Iltst don ns to
none for Phi Dell
Alpha Phi Delta took PI Kappa
Alpha in a close game, the final
count being 21 in dust downs The
s Insets made their lost first down
jtit"," a minute before the game
ended
Alpha Chl Sigma scored a safety
catly in the game when John Hoff
man find Bob Buechnet caught an
Alpha Zeta ball. ran ier behind his
goal and topped this with a 40.
Nald touchdown tun later in the
hall t by Mlles Colwell on I shwa
pass Coin Bud Maya: Alpha Zeta
countered when Will Sutton took a
slant pass in the second half and
ran 10 yauls to score
Cub Booters Hold,
Cornell TO 1-1 Tie
In ' Second Match
-A iemvenated Lion cub t soccer
team came back in the thud pee
reod to tie the Cornell fieshmen
in their second scheduled game of
the season at Ithaca, N. Y Satin
day afternoon
Comell scored fist before the
end of , the initial quartet when
DePlanque dribbled though the
State defense foi the tally. Dur
mg the second pei nal both teams
battled on even tetnis with Al
Ades playing stellar swim to halt
the Column onslaughts
Hitting then sit ale soon after
the thud quarter was underpay,
the Lien foienids (hove the ball
Deep into Cm nell ten tory loom
e here Al Baldwin came though
pith the goal
, Neithei team was able to peoe
hate the other's tightening de
fense before the end of the egula-
WI time
Aftei playing two additional
peliods, Coach Clyde Underwood's
charges wel c still unable to bleak
the tie
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Booters Gird
For Powerful
Middies Team
By MANNY ROTH
Ftesh from triumphs over Amy
and Broon, Bill Jeffiev's high th
ing 4,ra eel men are limbering- up
for the toughest home meet of the
season v.ith an undefeated Na
squad here on Sattudar afternoon
The hooters nipped the Cadets
at West Point, 10. Wednesday, to
stretch their victor!, streak to 37 .
games without loss in live years
Sam Davies, Inside left, booted in
the lone tally In a desperate tithe
ton and goal in the last tun mitt ,
dates of play, after Ft anny tlegrail
had dribbled the hall to scoring
position
A spectaculat offensive , Thoun
Univerfit!, squad meat done to
7-3 defeat at Providence, R I,
Thursday ashen the' leffreN men
again loosened !hell sooting bat
age
Mapla)lng the - best offence of
any of the Lion opponents this sea
sot,' the Brown coccermen succeed
ed io hie:thing tin ough lot Mee
goals, first seined agalnst the tel
freymen in nine contests
Fiona% llearail continued his
sent leg spree as he tallied two
4041, while Sam Davies l and tins
Bigott each scot ed ,two mote Bob
. I,3rtr4t accounted,to: the 'emitting
Lion tall!,
Outstanding for t h e lose' s ens
Jackson, center foram d, - m
ham ler
frey considers the best lineman he
has seen in action in the 191 S cam
paign Jackson booted in lee of
Brown's three goals
Walt Paiute', Walt Hostel man,
Van Hat tome, and Sant' Da‘ies
=pat bled throughout the game in
effective passing and hmddn h log
offensil e m orb
The wiles milli Nil”, opened in
1922 and inter upted from 1929 to
1914 is one of the longest stand
ing in collegiate space' competi
tion Only is ice have the Middies
managed to defeat' the Lions din
ing this period—ln 1927 and again
in 1925
Lineups for the - Mown game
Moran ' Penn State
0 Knerger - - Haag
RP Kelly Selntim
LP Merman Alm n in
RH Peck tresterman
CH Him Painter
LIT Cliin elt Itei
OR Ream (Is Jim tmnn
IFt Harrington - Lt net
CP Jackson Alegi nil
I L Hooke: Davies
OL Son is . Bigott
Coals—Penn State Meg'tail 2,
Davies 2 Ettgott 2, 1,7,1n4t Moult,
Jackson 2, Sant,'
Swim Squad-Starts
Workouts In Pool
Having completed a month of
loutdom conditioning Coach Bob
Galbinith's vatsity and freshmen
su Immo s began ivoi louts i n
Glennlantl pool !,esteitlay
The taw squads, made up of
about 25 candidates each, il dl
mantic° daily flora 4 to 5 30 p in
in piepaiation lot a steenuous
season that begins Januai y 8
Coach Galbiaith announced that
gime is still loom on the squad
for - min e'iiinchdates- and Intel est-.
ed students should a mina to th'es
pool at 4 p in any afternoon
A call has also been Fsued lot
second-assistant b , A men ng mane
gets Candidates at e asked to e
pmt at the pool at 4 p in today
of tonna ow
HOME SITES
The Future of State College
MEANS MORE HOMES AND
APARTMENTS
MANOR HILLS, situate betueen
the Fraternity Section and the
Centre Hills Country Club In the
Borough, has taken on its Fall
Beauty Come and see it Tom
home amidst its beauty ma} appeal
to you
Pont mum Omit) tot selection
chile mices ate lon is.NOW
EUGENE H. LEDERER
Developer of the Fraternity Section
114 E. Beaver Ave, State College
Dial 4066
X-Countrymen Nip
Orange, 25-30, For ,
Season's Third Win
Bill Smith, Lion harrmi, ran himself right up among
the favorites to cop hist honors in the IC-4A cross-country
championships in New York City Nov 14, when he bi oke
the local course record by 46 seconds as the Lion varsity
harm' s defeated a powerful Syracuse squad, 25-30, Sat
in day for then' thu d dual victor y of the season
Setting a blisteting pace from
the beginning and nesci seeming
to slim up, Smith led all the v, iv
and finished over a quaitei mile
~head of Chez lev Southard and
Jesse Cavallei, Oiangemen uho
took second and thud in last veal'.
Intel collegiates
Smith uas clocked in 4 42 fm
the first mile, 'I 44 for the tuo
mire, 15 08 at the thiee rule mark
and completed the measuied five
miles 'in the phenomenal time of
25 minutes and 24 seconds This
bloke by 41, seconds the loci:a d of
26 minutes 10 seconds established
by for mei captain Pete.Olexv tun
NCIIIS ago in a time-ti ial fro the ,1
IC-4's
Shots ing gloat imptorement and
ptomise of e'en better vet to
tome, ' , tank Manic took fourth
Once lot the Lions as he folltmed
Southard and Cavahet amocs the
line in 21, 59
Giabarn ILllei, funning his best
•ace to date, gi ebbed fifth posi
tion foi State ulth the good time
of 27 21 Sixth one N%ll, Obi lest,
of Sylacuse
Captain Chalk.% Pieicc nos la
idly closing in on Obilest as he
gaineied seventh place cm the
Nittanvmen and light on his heels
camc team-mate lohnm Strange
in eighth position
Strange, a benim nho non the
7ntiamutalci cgs-counti y tun last
Neal and who i. competing in his
first seakon of vai say running,
knocked neatly a minute ofl his
pi et ions best time as - he nos
clocked in 27 71
Taking ninth place V. as Steve
Dow, Orangeman nhoism as Steve
Romano% ski last season but Nth.)
has officially changed his name
Ms time Rns 27 45
Also shoning improvement over
pi emus pet tot mantes, Hci b
Nrp
son took tenth place lot the Lions
in 28 08 Be Nuts followed by Bail
cy and Cammilli of Syracuse in
Eget enth and tnelfth places tespec
ively Bill Gi lest nas the seventh
Islittanvinan in taking 11th place
ilostettlei and Luti, i nosing as
non,toiing Lions; acre 17th and
18th, in that °idol
With victories over Manhattan,
Page Three
Lehigh and Sytal...use to then et e
tht, the State }millets base begun
pn eparations fin then last dual
meet of the season against Pitt
this Satin day Though' Coach
Chick Wel nei does not eonsidet
Pitt to be rinvuheie neat no stiong
as Syracuse, be is not allowing his
team to let down