Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 08, 1938, Image 3

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    Tuesday,/November 8, 1938-:
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' :e 00-Lers:-,
'Cub Harriers Edge Out
1-Point Win OVer Pitt
~,, By HERB
, r The hills of Sphenley Park an
~„611) outfit almost spelled finish to
f eiiie d ilual season, but then ,eneelle
one, point vikoiy, 27-28, over Pi
'dual contest of the year
filerman Goffbetg made it ht=
victm y to a tow when We
snatched first, place ,fot the Iton's
16.'300 dotrbeig wag;also in'the
van as the Laing defeated the Cm
t ,iielltaneSnacnge '4o4h in the oth
e'r.twolneets.o.tithe season.
eZ, A muggy course., that in °vide,'
aAreacherous 'footing hindered the
,Zslitfanymen and before the second
Zrori could finish, thi ee Pitt-men—
`Manuel, Graham , and Itosanboi -
riugh—gi abbed second,' thud and
• Thus th_ positions respectively
1 01an - uel, is • the interscholastic
craitciiiintlyehlinip of the state of
iii liidintra
and Rosenboimigh place!
-,,,third in the Pennsylvania Inier
,,siioTastics last fall
„ o;Following Rosenboi ough came
~the rest of the Nittany Frosh out
fit, - with Eall Blieltwalter taking
fifth in 16 48 Ai nold Olsen, Vein
,
, ord^Kotz, Alex Bow gene, Harold
Thiel, and Stual„t Rhode placed
„from sixth to 'tenth in' that oidei
,;?:Witowsky and Smith took 1 ltn
and 12th for the Panthers cis Mol
ehill] )Arlignian, Lion sub, pla - ced
Ifith
Nex:t.ll49 , ndty, the yeatlings will
lace against 16 of the 'lest cub
Iliosq-country teams of the East
when they `compete in thei Flesh
men IC4-A championships in Van
Co - itland Palk; New Yotk City
With the team balance that has
I;,enabled tfiem'io fnirsit bunched in
ever y,nieet_tkrs fall, the yearlings
should have'a good chance of pine
, reg. away up front in the chain
'Tranships:, Then toughest competi
tors,will probably Syracuse 'and
DTanhattan ""
Women, in Sports
- •
Beaver' White
be officially opened with a house
wnrining
om 7, to 9 p m tonior
lo"W, This will be the women's
inti oduction to the spot is
possibilities in theil pew tecication
; The residents of the valious„ .
clubs and other w A`''in'enibets
, ivilfintioduce the women- to , all
i L,"the:qclits - in the building-even
r,thtstimming pool be, open'
Coln'e, propel ed in 4 5)lii s npfl
7. -L rtibliet:Soled shoes so yoti can,Cri
'?4tel.'Xito the Ain
~.-=,-.,?Alt.ivoinen students ate
to come" Rachel Bechdel, plesident
of w -R 'A , asks that eveiyorfeAm
, diere promptly at 7 p in so that
the sports may be otgantred
"Let's thin 'out and epioy-the
,"pdssihilities of White Hall Re=
eihments twill be vetoed
all, you club members who'
remember when" your club
Meets, we publish th'e following
schedule. Bette). clip it and post
some convenient place as a
. remindei t,
Monilnyi 4-6•30--Dance Club
,` in the Rhythm Room _
Monday 7'30 1 -Swimming Club
id the Pool, '
' ,,r'Tuesday 6 30—Vai iety Club in
'-:Room 3
J Tuesday (2nd and'4th) 6:30
I^W RA. Board in , W.R.A Club
Room '
~, W ednesday 6:3o—Fencing Club
in the Fencing Room
Wednesday (Ist) 6.3o—Tennis
"Z"Club \ .in iRooM 3 > '
^-': Wednesday (24d) ' 6 30
ing Olub \in Rig:lm 33 '
~Wednesday(3ld) 6
‘,„,Club rn Room',3`.. :
,Vedne4day 6.30,-.-takom,des
4-6.30-Dan ce
',"4.;,..:in : >:the Rhythm Room
Th s ursdn'*.(2o)-` 6-30, ' Golf'
=tab rn Rooiri 3 ,' , •
r.,L24,ThurZhiy . Cl4:l- piesiderits to
1 . 1 3 7 R A.Club 'goons ,
"',,="takonides; ,Physical
:"Education lionoinri, gave- n tea o'n,
;Sfinciai.llleinopn in,' White Hall
. ; .foi -all , new 'and old staff member
",,r4 Rif
,Itlrre "Team
, '.
2)g t ned
TOJuniors'lSenior , s
,',
: - .Al'subsiciy / Riven'hy the School of
Physical Education and AthleUcs
lnis opened'"the ' Penn State,_' file
"team to all juniors and - seniors'es
liven as SpPiloMoFettAlhO Prev/041Y
,;,made' up' the squad. -, '',2',,' ,
The
_School, has — appropriated
nou money to pay y for, the am:
~"munltion.used by 'uoperclassmen,
'thus-making thee' eßgible 'for''the
: , Avuld alone with R'o T d" stil l
oiiiitf; -'Before,r , team, membershlPl
-.ildts: restOcted„ , -bnuoudtt ,the :tpli!-
ItrlSYr4RPartlllPrlt V ai l. l ' °rl Zri , t °
,peyifor,,oply,,thet ammunition,used
r R.,,0..T.'C ItUdents7,.'; '..,';`:''",
„Pour and ' oriedialf - hr ll. 4 l lllP.
tiiiiiiri', ttlytirded r ha the sport:
4 5Ich gill ' c oqin t i.i . , to beltndled .
n . llyAle,tll,lltnri , .:d9par r inent.'l,.: 2 l , -
T4lke,.Fortieth, - Tvi - ctork . ,As - Navy Bows, 1-0
id am 'unexpectedly strong-Panthei
the Lion yeatlang hamlets' unde
mt balance enabled them to eke out
;tatairgh, on Saturday, in their last
illarriers Down
Pitt As Smith .
Breaks Record
(Continued From ?age One)
Liont; in the final mile as Pitt-non
weae holding key positions _
Kicking, in, Len hendei son
and'Lion Captain' Charley Pierce
caught up with and passed
C: Kopec - to brighten the outlook
fat the Nittpnymert as they took,
sixth and .eventh places;respec
tively
. •
Statesmen Salvage Win
John Stiange then grabbed ninth
place for the Stateinen, salvagmq•
an undefeated dual season for his
team-mates _
Nuimi, Captain Zamboi sky and
B 'Kopec took 10th, 11th and 32.0
place‘, tespeetwely, I'm, Pitt Bill
Guest, Graham Mille? . and -Herb
Nipson 'then finished in that ordei
for State
Running on by far the toughest
course that they have encountered
this seasiM,dhe Lion harmers came
through in good physicid, condition
in spite of the gruelling hills annd ..
the tough, tieachetous footing
With a successful' dual; season
under theic bells, the - Lions find
that they ate still hungry Nothing
avdl satisfy them butut team
toff y ovet '' the best' cross-country
squads in the East in the TC4-A
championships in Van cortland%
New 'York' City; nest geri,
In case tlfey sueed" there, the
[m
teabeen iidnii ed a clack
at the NatMlifal ChamionshiPs
dessert The NCS.Ci will., be aml
lim the% Michigan 'State couple m
East Lansing, Michigan
'42 - gocdermen Tie'
Meat Mtg P.91-4,0*.
Ail Mud Battle 1 -2
-
Plumg their last game of, the
seasonlhe Icnotets,ped undp
fe'peed 'l6'4 ''iclto 2-2 in a spacec
iiiud bail; Saiindgy afternedil on
the 'pc dame field
Mont Alto scored' first in the
seaelieouattet, but the p. 41111 1 . 9 ,17,
showingninth 'irriplofcrutn,t
previous exhilappiri, eamebEick
the third'•peiiiid tolairOt`the count
ill 14' \%hen Al pplds ). tn' tallied
Again in the third perm.' the`ii•Osl)
scored by vntueof Nal_Colman!3'
41itipei y elusiveness •
' Soon aftet the flint pubt tally,
lkin llegiad, brother ,of varsity
hooter Fanny yegl ail, tied .the
seOtefot the Foiesteis
Neither tyam 'was - able 'to pene
troth the othet's ° oozing ?eiritory"
dui mg the tenkaincler of the giime
Although' the 'game etie,
the 'cache's "debnled to play
an ekti a 'Pei la ,becau4 -of the
weather., - -
, „ _. , ,
50 - Condida§:, Try
FOr '42 COortTeani
~, -,,
More than filly . ft'ealmen'are be
ing put through the paces In Reb
Hapvelyafternoons p tryouts for
coat). squad are, being held , '
Coach Nick Thiel yelterday an
nounced a seven game schedule foi
the basketeers The season opens
here Janyali , 21
Additimial „, Isecru „laspi , ranis
are expeceed . "appeal lor,Writc
"lice, Thiel stated: because'df the
cloie of the fronli - foothall ,en'non'
§eie'etcone i4ind.nvi be
ing ;nude now, anti till " be coop=
ilteteg ntter_ThonheilyliiiyEintlon,
nem)t ding the' coach' Intervited
1' 9,omeri tire, Invlt s ed:
,to hlpt attfee' is': held
every nfternoon'at , '
gorkey Tp r ikCPlum,
Flye'Game Schedule
„,
With asm 411
ints le ; ady• out
for the first ice hockeyteam, ten:
tativy puns arc unciprway_ for
five z ianie schedule' with ate'leitsE
One", match to' phiyeff before
Chi istmas. ' ' '
'. ` Catnegie Tech,t Penn,
Swarthmore, Lehigh,' rind. Laftiy-
EttP, l hEive" been'Ulintacted' by, Man
agenlßichard 'Jasieg -, llL'an , ! effort
to^ 'draiv Yuji Yailiedgerr7Taani l
couch ' Arthu'r
arit"rprolei"oit"of 'phkeichl edUca
tion. s r Joienli' Ellicott= wilr capilitff
tfie ,
Three Varsity
Sport Slates
Are Released
Complete schedules listing the
vai sity_activitte , ,' for one wrote ,
and tno sitting spots and three
fi eshmen spat Wel e telea;'etl
yesterday by Neil 111 Fleming,
Graduate Manage! of Athletics
Boxing, baseball and tennis were
the vanity suds approved while
the released freshmen schedules in
clude lacrosse, basketball and base
ball
Prom the competitive angle,
Penn State's boxing Lions have
piobably - the toughest card of the
lot The vii 4: ty, mittmen will en
gagi'ineseven dual vdi s plus the
Intel Collegrates and the N C A
A championships
Bucknell and Michigan State,
lIMCOMOIS on ,the ragmen's sched
ule, will 'replace Pittsbui gh \ and
North Cal pima'
Boxing Schedule
The boxing - schedule follows
Jan 'B, Western _MaPyland, here,
Jun 29, Butlnell, 'hoe, Feb 11,
Syzacuse, bete, Feb 18, Vagina,
hei e, Feb 25, Army, at West
Point - , Mai 4, Wisconsin, hoe,
Mai 'lO-11, Intetcollegiates, Syt-
Laise; Mat 18, Michigan State, at
dust Lansing, Mai 30, 31 and
Api 1; N C A A, at Madison,
Wisconsin
- A twenty-game haseliall mud
twelve games` ofwhich will be
played on New Beaver Field, Mrs
been ataanged The. Bedenkmen
open.. then season ut Ptinceton on
Aim] 7 Western Malyland is here
rot the Von; home opener on the
15th
Baseball Card
The Lion tosseis face Penn and
Navy on Apt 21, and 22 clut ing
thpit second trip east There
mainder of the card follows -Apt
26; Dickinson; heie; Apt -29, Vil
lanoya, heie,_May 2, Gettysburg,
heie, 'Nay 4, Temple, bete:Ml .. o r
Syraeuse, away, May 9-10 (two
'games) at Pittsburgh, May 13,
Syracuse, ht;te; and May 19-20
(two games) West Viiginia, at
Motgantown -
The last contests of the sea
son will be played on New Beaver
Field May 24, Susquehanna, May
27, Muhlenbetg, May 30, Bucknell,
June 3, Rutgeis, and June 9-10
(two games) with Pittsburgh
. Tennis Slate
EleYen dial matches make up
the "1939 varsity, tennis schedule
which!_followi Apt. '15," Penn;
Aitt.4l, Lehigh,t,hete,APr•
22; 'Pttlitifgh„ r hei : e; 25,
dettYahmgc Ric; May 3, BUclinell,
hete, May 4, Caini , gM'Tech here,,
Nair 6, Syracuse, , May' 10,
Coinell, , here, May 'l 3 ,
away; Miiy 17,i Army, at' West
Point, and May 24," Susquehanna;
het e.s ' -
:'Freshlnan basketball Jan 21,
Dickinson &Input' y; haze, Feb 4,
B . yeltnell, , liet"e, 'Feb 8, Pitt and
Feb' '9, Carnegie Tech, 'both a. -
Ptttsbut Fh;:Feb:= 18; Kiski, hate,
-Feb 24, Bucknell, ao,ai,`and blai
4, Wyoming 'Seminal y, here
Freshman baseball Api 26;
- Metceislitild,awai;" Api 29, Kis
hi,: here; May 6, 'Syracuse, hate,
May 13 l 4rnell, at Ithaca, May
20; Pittstlngti, hate, hiid May 27,
Wyoming apininay, hose
_Freslimn lacrosse May s 6, fa
fayette, 'he4, and May 20, Cor
nell, at Ithaca. •
so)Cirs,dird For Season-
As Houck Cctl4 Practice
"Cauhfloiver-lane will 'be in f
Coach Leg-Houck ofheially calls hr
to begin conditioning hat qua
t
yestet day by Neil
Fleming, , graduate manager of i
athletic'., ' the schedule '
ehowq two newcomers which'cLion
kingmen,vill, stack up against thi,
Sent They'aie Rudman and Mich
iga'n. These kettins replace,"N Cal
obnaandPrttsbmgh -_
I
'Unableto get togetheron dates,
N Carolina.had bs,he dropped in
fawn of Bucktell,' Xrid ,'::due 6
Pittsbur"gles,"'dioinijug the, spas t,
Michigan. State . : was substituted, ,
- •
' , 'An attempt uns.ninde to secure
a me,pi" witir-Na'vy,,l4 because of
difficulties in., arranFisig a date, the
plan ehad -to he , :dropped for this
year, at least, tt was 'reported'
13uCknell be , imet at home,
Jan '29; ,with Michigan State,
to:va . k, Mat. ,1.8. The remainder of
the , schedule includes Western,
Maryland;_ Jan S,, at home, y q .
gam*: „Feb 18 J at home; Andy,
February, 25, away,,'* ylrisc9nsni,
Mar. horne d Intel colLegiates
Mar. 10' and, 11, at)Sylaedseratid
Plumbing' and - Hefifi#,9,
t4 t ooF t systeT:4
Instal~e —
IIdB;TAYLOR-
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DIAL' 2722' -
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Bigott- Scores Late
To Break Deadlock
' By MANNY ROTH
An aggresive and-mighty Navy soccer squad put the
undefeated Jeffi eymen to the eatest acid lest of the season
on gi imy Ne3v Beaver Field Satin day afternoori as Gus Big_
ott, phenomenal Venezuelan sophojnore, camp thi ough in the
final minutes of play to give the Lions their 40th victory since
1932.
It was Ft anny Megrail, scoring
'tai for the ' Nittanyinen, who
di lidded to the left of the i gging
as the fourth quat,tei phew to a
close Taking the ball from Mo
ped Bigott headed the_ *the._
into the light col nei for the win
ning tally after a mad eel immage
in fi oat of the goal.
Halo Is Storm Wall
Dick Haag, veteran Lion. goalie,
under fiie, pioved to be a 9 pectac
ulal stone nail as the Middies .con
sistently hammeiecl at the goal
thtoughour the hard-fought con
teat.
' IslaNry opened a daezling attack
after the opening whistle, can ying
the ball twice into State tetritoiy -
The pc nod continued in see-saw
fashion and, paced by Van Hart
man, Sam Davies, and Megrail, Ht.?
Jetheymen faded to melee to the
net.
Middies Continue Barrage
The Middle, continued then
haid-thiving bau'age as Carey,
outside light, kicked horn center
Haag " N‘as doun on th 4 ball with
a difficUlt save Nike!: Navy line
man, again hammered one touaid
goal and Haag, repeating his pelt
foi mance, snaied the leather on
his knees
The Jeffleymen unfurled a cal
lous dove in the second pea led
Walt Painter, Megiail, Heitman,
and Walt Hostennan (hove in bait
could not woik thioush the poTel
fail Navy defense
It was a question of the stop
ping ability orthe goalies in the
thud period Haag fiasttated an
othci stinight 'boot floin , Patkei ,
'tin another. from GeimeishausM
Refo, Npvy tender, Awent tc;;his
knees to save a boot from Illeglail,
and another fiom Sam Davies
Bigott scored in - the laSt pet wd
atm_ Megkail misseLt gee kick
The hieups ' '
Navy (0) Penn State (1)
G Refo Haag
LF q Mei win
RP ''`lames Schuler
LH Kilpatrick Spyket
CH AWE.) t P4intei
Hoqet man
0 - 1; Schumann Bigott
IL ' Germei shousen Ernst
CF_'___ 4 /Paiket Megtatl
s Davies
OR Carey Hai trawl
Score by petiods
NavY,
Penn State _-
Goal Bigott
Suhstitutums Navy—Tate, GI a
hem, Hill, WillianisOn Penn State
=Millet, Pfeifle!
_0 0 0 0-0
_0 0 0 1-1
Refet ee • Jack Waite' c, Philadel
phia.
Hainld` (Red) Change, playing
against Michigan, November 1924,
handled the ball only five times
arid 'geared five touchdowns His
aims weie• 95, 67, 56, and 45 yards
(first quartet), 15 yin& last
num ter) •
ull bloom, beginning Monday, when
is punch artists to Recreation Hail
ins to be a tough and much mevmse I
the Natienals Mar. 30, 31 and
Api a 1, At Wissinsin , ,
Although Houck 'makes the of
ficial call tot Monday, a number
of the veterans have been working
out "daily fat the past maple of
weeks Capt Roy Hanna, Al Tap
man Jim "Lem's, Nate Handle.,
Kurt Byrd, and Alex, Sopelnik r are
among the feu already going
thiough the paces.
Others expected out very soon
ate Thke Cooper, Les Cohen, Sid
Thomas, Flank Sylvester, Rome
Sandson," 'Johnny Pattick, Stu
Quailly, Leon . GRueekt, and "Red"
Stanko -
H9IIIE SITES, .
The Futiireof State College
,MEANS MORE HOMES AND
APARTMENTS'
MANOR HILLS; siMate between
the Fildernity Section' and the
Centre - Hills 'Countri"Club - in the
Borough, has. taken' kon' its Fall
Spniity Conie and. see it. Your
home amidst' itebeauty may, appeal
to -,' •
Voth:',opportunity for selection
while prima - Ore 'l2w is NOW.
EUGENE H. LEDERER
ociielolei oT be, TF,rifernifirSectioti
114 E.tfcaiier,`Ave.; • Stiite''College
4066
Phi Kap Face
Delta Chis For-
IM Grid Crown
In hard-fouglit, low-scoring, hat
ties, Phi Kappa,and Delta Chi en
tered the finals of the 114 touch
football tout foment with reopen
the vittories over Phi-Kappa Psi
and Alpha Chi Sigma
(The title game naq played last
night, after the Collegian went to
press)
Phi Kappa 2, Phi Kappa Psl 0
Scoring a 'Safety in the first four
ininures,Lof play Phi Kap played
beautiful defensive hail to keep
Phi Psi in cheulc and come oat on
top, 2 0
With the ball on his own roar,
Tom Young of Phi. Psi faded be
hind the goal to pass and was
nailed bs Phi 'calf.; Tom Pion Am
the Irate score
A t 01% minutes Intel a 40 yard
pass from Young to Ed Baqian ad
vanced the ball to the Phi Kap one
Thu ce honing plays Nought it'up
to the six-inch line, but Young's
Incompleted pass over the goal in
tended for Fletch Byrom. gave the
possession -
Flom then - on the two teams
fought nip and tuck, neither mak
log much you
Delta Chi 1, Alpha Chi Sigma 0
In a.'defensive struggle With net
Mei team threatening to some,
Della Chi nosed ant Alpha Chi Sig
ma by the narrowest possible mar
gin—one first to none
The winnei a',lll at, dawn came an
h flat nags from Gem go Fabet to
George, RIM et
fin Fische] of, Deltre Chi was
the outstanding defensive star of
the Same, backing III) the line bril
liantly and ranking seNeral pass in
tei eeptions to check Alpha Chi Sig
dun nes':
SWIMMING
Sigma Alpha Epsilon entered
the smimming 'semi-finals Thurs
day night by nosing . out Sigma Chi
112 S, in Glennland Pool
Dick Sart? of Sigma Chi v,a" in
dividual high mom- for the meet,
taking firsts in diving and the 120-
atd-ft ee style. Each team won in
three events, SAE piling up inputs
ith 'second and third places
Sammalles• fin N and free sttle—
Tom Smith, SAE first, Frank
Thum SX, second, and' John
Long, SAE, thhd 504ard bre'ast
stroke—Dick Britton, SAD, first,
Bill Berkey, SX, second, and Wes
Pedlow, SX, thlid
50 breast , stroke—Rev Rog
ers, SX, fist, Lambert Faulk, SAE
second, and Bill Potter, SAE,
third 120-yard free style—Salty,
Bill Reinhardt. SAE, second,
and Remy White SAE. thitd
Diving—Serb; first; Ed Combs.
SAE, second, and Tack Stevenson,
SAE, OM d 120-yard - relay—Won
by SAE, McNeelev, Long, Britton,
Snalth -
' Fielding H Yost started as
coach at Michigan in 1901 and, un
til the last game of 1905, Michil
gan mas unbeaten - .
Pgq
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109 Allen St.
Canine Steals
Grid Glory As
Lions Bow, 7-0
(Continued From Phge One)
ously to the single touchdown lead,
failed to attempt a pass, failed to
try reverses, and failed to fumble
But they did not fail to race off
New Beaver the victims when the
fihal whntle was blown
gupeina playing by a pan of
poueiful veteran end , ,, Weldon and
Hal Simmons, alert backing up of
the line by Johnny Quigg; Junin)
(ante!, and hard charging by ac`-
ing-captain Howard Mai tin, scow.
guard„ balked every State effort
on ground plays The Higg,instnen
never ventin ed fm thei than Laf
ayette's 39
Five Aerials Intercepted '
Overhead; State was i epulsed as
quickly as on the ground Chuck
Peters and Stese Rollins hit the
target seven times. in eight at
tempts—five times it was the
wrong target Each time the Leop
ard chargeis‘ tiltei ecl thiough the
Nittany forward wall like the pia
vetbial water through a sieve
And so it was when White at
tempted to punt from his own 37
The entree left side of Lafayette's,
hne singed down upon him, the
boot was huwed, and low enough
to be blocked by Gtaff Weldon
scooped the bounding oval up op
lie 20, evaded White, and sprinted
unmolested - fm the deciding score
Geroge Lentz, fullback, place kick
ed the extra point
It was the first and last action
of a listless past time 'Twos too
bad we weren't in Pittsburgh for
the Carnegie upset-of-upsets
Etit, it's in the bnoh. Penn must
how
Lafayette Penn State,
LE r Weldon VIII go
LT GI all Kniac
LG Mm tin (c) Toi etti
C Quigg Gajecki
RG Stellatella Nemeth
RT Collins Ellwood
RE__ __Simmons __ Bat antoyien
QBSweeney Petei
LH Solent Giannantonio
RH Zochowski _ White
Pl3' Lentz Meta
Scope by (matte' s
Lafayette 7 0 0 0— 7
Penn State 0 0 0 0-0
Touchdowns—Weldon Point al
to touchdown—Lentz ( placement)
Substitutions Lafayette—Ends,
liou ell, Dochet tmann , tackles,
' Ginople; guards, Jaggat d, Ker.
ekes, backs, Moyer, Gi eulich,
Bellis Penn State—Ends, NI asha
baugh, Alter, Radcliffe, tackles,
Sti ayinski, Hanley, guai cis, Platt,
Woodu at d, center, Briggs, backs,
Hal mon, Ickes, Ewalt, Rollins,
Ciocca
Referee-11 E Kinney, Trinity
Ilinpne—A H Sinels, Pitt Lines
man—Len Weiniitt, Penn Field
Judge—T, P Egan, Dunes:ie.
STATISTICS
Penn
State Lafayette
Fn se downs 6 - 3
Yds gained rushing 91' 70
Yin ds lost iusbing 27 11
Passes attempted`__ 8 - 0
Passes completed __ 2 0
Passes inteicepted by 0 5
Punts
Avg. dist , punts 31
Runback of lucks 117 54
Fumbles 3 0
Own fumbles i ec'ed 2 0
Peril:titles 4 - 4
Dist lost perialities 20 t 30
Alonzo Stagg is oldest football
coach in point of sei vice • cal eei ,
began in 1891 as tutu Spt mg-
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By HERE! CAHAN
Sports Editor
As Penn State's newly clowned
plitlosophei, Tiainei lack Hulme,
might ~ ay: "Anything can happen
on a muddy field
Satinday's "anythingc "
Jeffrey'sßill hooters stepped one
game elosei to then fifth sti night
undefeated season by beating Na
vy 1-0.
The vaisity and fi eshman cross
county teams completed undefeat
ed - dual meet seasons, racking up
victot ies nye' Pitt's vanity and
seatlings
And—oh yes—the football team
played according to then up-and
down schedule, which means that
Penn's football fate is settled fm
this Saturday
But, Chick Wei net's hat iet s ate
the scal surprise of the cui ent
stunts season. Natui ally, Wild
William Smith was expected to be
good—but he certainly surpassed
all expectations, having Woken
three different course seconds
foul. laces—making him the fa
rm ite to annex the Eastei n IC4-A
title next lforfila)
Smith is the only one of last
vein's f cob numeral-um aces who
reported fm the vat say this sea
son Add this to the fact that tao
vat say men ilia not conic out, and
that Smitty is the only one who
eve' ran in an otgamied et os,-
tountt y i.nce.befot e entet ing Penn
State, and ue marvel at then i cc
d.
_Going hack into the files, ne find
that the last Eastein IC4-A title
ss as non be the Nitjany Lions in
1927, when Penn State's last 0 1 -
, yininc Oath representative; Bill
Cox., copped the individual (noun
the Lion flosh also non the
championship in that yeai
These is the possibility that
Chick's viii say and Bete Olexv's
fieshmen may repeat this 1927
perfm niance, with Heiman Goff
beig and the yeaihngs having du
plicated' South's and the vaisity's
tecoid foi the dual meet season
Both Smith arid Goffbeig will
have pletty of tough competition,
hut on rust pet fm murices these
two established themselves as the
favoi ite% Lot the individual clowns
The mincipal contender for the
Vol say individual title will be
Southard and Colnhe! of Symeue,
Meehan and 'Mm uu tv of Manhat
tan, and Npteinel of Pitt, - all of
whom Wild Bill has licked _ Then
theme me two othms, who should
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Face Army As
Season Closes
A silt= trrslimait gridiron
squad will end its five-game sea
son tomorron in Mitchie Stadium
at West Point, N Y as it meets.
the Army Plebes
Coach McAnil] en 9 I% expected to
use the same starting lineup
against the Plebes as used against
the Buchnell cubs ore, a. s(eek ago
Bates and Erwin Is ill be at end
Gi ketieh, and (In binski at tackle
Evans and Wilkinson at guard, Ku
!elide at center, rind Smelt?, Ilona
Petrella and Ni mime ,in the back
field With the exception of Pe
trella at No 1 back and Much' as
blocking bach, this has been the
starting line up rot most of the
trash games
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is ill attempt to unleash the aerial
attack that Alas so successful
against the Bison frost] In thn
Michael' game after the score nay
inn up to 20 in the ilist half, Mc
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to tie no passing in the second hall
and maintain the lead they had
piled np
Mainstay in the Lion air atencis
Al ill be Bill Smelt !. at fullback toss
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Bales, or Ern in as receivets Aided
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line and Hough !docking, the
Cllbq ate pointing for .1 fourth tc
toty to close their season
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