Tuesday, November 15, 1938 BOOTERS END SIXTH UNDEFEATED SEASON Bit'ween The Lions, By HERB CAHAN. Sparta Editor Bob Higgins and Lloyd Ickes were the two men respon ' sible for' tying Penn Saturday Inasmuch as a coach Is always taken to'task for any, ill- P 7 ying or miscues on the part of his pi oteges. we believe that well-,ehrned praise should be tossed in a like degree Therefore, we repeat—Bob Higgins utis indirectly the liero of Satin day's tooth-and-nail 'cleadlock with George Munger's sophomoric Quakers. We' have heain Bob time and time and again remind his Hatany gridders not to forget that "you can run - with, the bale on the extra , point kick, if it's blodced Ickes remembered—r:he acted quickly befoin the Penn defenders knew what was going on—and lie had the ,ques- Atonable , honor of being the'first one eves to score an extra point by 'rushing on famed, tradition -steeped Franklin Field * * * And while we are handing 'out commendations Wuenschel kroved what a lot of'people knew he could do for ; More than two years—heave passes like few other Penn 'Skate backs have ever done., Ott's merials were thrown A% ith ' the accuracy and Qnesse,ol. a Sid Laichntrin or a Davy O'Brien, sand_ we certainly hope-that this rather belated discovery is used to advantage in the usually hopeless encounter with Pitt's powei ful Panthers: , ; Surely it-is carrying loyalty,to an exti eme to believe that State has a chance of defeating Pitt on the ground, so capitalize on the passing ability of a senior who has been a "third-stringer" for almost three years one Othmai Wuenschel That heave from Wuensehel to Craig White that was caught out of hounds was one of the prettieSt passes we have ever seen—and Ott has' been throwing aerials with the giame deftness all season—in, practice I Pal don the digression from the discussion at hand ;that 7-7 dog fight—but we had to get that bit of eff-side ;coaching out of our system—take it for what - it is worth tt In that first half, before he ma; linjurfil, Leon Cajecki was by fa , idle outstandingtackler on the field / And although lie played only a hL ppits more than 'half the game, Ca ecki made more tacicies, than any °the). Nittany Lion. In fact, he peaked like second edition of I Penn State's peat Chuck Cher lundolo—those crushing, devastat „flag tackles wore jarring,"remind ers of a similar' display, by the powerful Chuck on the same field , iii, in 1936 Offensively the ,encounter was ,almcst a.fizoe, but it was spine-1 ltickler and that was because I.l.here - was'a i fieent defensive ifbniving by4Ytrattiw rom tacfcle , to tackle; was'both of-` ,fen.ively, and'defemtively,almost as ;good al CloitielPi,bialliaut line. "Thanks to;' Pro'fes , ,or Lou Bell, lvho 'l.epi - a statistical ,account of tlic Lions' offensive work, we can igiye you State', leading tacklera ,in a,game that was replete with i.taciding ' j” Naturally, Garehi was the lead ter in'this department with 11 tack les /rein his backer-up post Alex IBaraidovich and Craig White Caen ; had'„ seven; Johnny :Patrick ' the Sophomore, Ted ;Nemeth and Tor Toretti were credited With six Idaeh, and Spike Alter and Wade rilifori had flvaicaeh ~;L'here has been much discussion :about_that Penn touchdown and ,we honestly, believe that the Quak er's Herb Rainwater did, NOT 'carry the pigskin over the gOal line ',;lt may be considered I,eri unsportsminlike,to. make such a statement, but we've 'heard - the opinions 'of quite a few who, had "(eats opposite the goal line, and ,they all agree that Rainwater did score. Movies of the genie shoulil clan ,up the contiolersy— .ssr ,pemnal 'opinion is that - Re= 'ltlaginnes''NyElS ,too- hasty in .throwing,dp his armsin.inkileation —but his decision inust be accept ,td 'as 'final ,4 As ti'llondtiy 'morning gunk tee back we cannot' help claiming the Oro of the game—Lloyd 'diet, , On the' last , play of the afternoon, Coed` Higgins sent Wuenichel and Hairy Harrison into 'the game Thp reason was ' envious—a long pass down-the, middle from Wucnschel lo Harrison Harry can ,Mitdis T tame' almost any ,safety 'man en the counUy.,= , Bht, no, Ic kes culled a line buck with Ickes carrying the 1)a-and our last chance to score. Minbr upset was lost in Th9 H Nittany Lion pass ilefensa reached a'new ,peak of perfectaia --and here'again constant ; drilling 'bore ',,fruit. Dutcher and rSeagar I,lirow ‘ll good passes ,out of 12, the State secondary, (play the ;. -, :` , "!(dontlnued Pn Page Folur) '-'''''f.'i , ''-,''' ‘' ' BU Y BOOKS` NO W CHRISTMAS-' •' ~,.., , F r o m ~ ' /, „,,,-_,_.„, ..„,,,,--, ~,,:, ‘ , , , r'..,,,,-, SELECT FROM HUNDREDS OF TITLES , ' AT GREATLY , REDUCED PRICES To ' i_vovemuer , , , ,-_ , , , , A x rp krir T A y Novethber i ,, .- '4- \ ,'' Jl' r'' , `.,. AN 1111 J Al: , • 5 „ ~,, ~,.: , _..,,, ..„. ~,, :a .w ~. ~„: ,4,,_ . , , ~, ~, , ~ NOVEMBER '-: ' ', - _ K 30 t i \ Football Statistics Penn State , LG Fle'den Altel LT Shinn gm/ LC Illendel9on Toretti C Prick Cnjeeki RC linnt Nemeili RT PnlFlli .. 111Issood RE . Straub Barantovlck QB Mitchel tram iron Ltf : (bullet , Clannantonlo , RH . Burke , - l'etert PS -, Connell .. "'Metro Penn State - 0 0 il 7-7 Penn , 0 0 0 7-7 Touchdowns Rainwater, Ickes Extra points Slitnn (placement), rckes'frunfilngl" 4 Subitittittons Penn,- Etuis, Gustafson, Warner, I' 'Miller, tackles. Engler„ Yard guards, Wagner,,Larber. JMurpl*, centre, Becket: backs. Reagarn AV Millet , Rainwater, Chl7madia Penn state Ends—V-trga, Washa• bough, Radcliffe; tackles. Manley. Straxinskl, guards: Murphy. Marl; renter. Torettt. \ backs, "Patrick. Rollins. Wnencchel, Rollins Ickes, 'Mite ~, Penn State Penn Flist downs 4 13 'Yds gained rushing 91 234 Yde ' , lost rushing .1S .10 Fors tad passes 7 12 Forwards completed 2, 0 'Yds gained passes .1 0 Lasses Intercepted ltY.. 2 2 Number-of Punts. ~ 12 8 Distance of .pants '. r";44fl' '', - .304 Axera - ge of_ pants . - 37 -.. 18 Runbacks, el, liiclis ‘ . 102 . 60 Fumbles '''''' gs , .'. , ;.1,?..,....L 11, Own- fumbles rerov'd b l i Penalties Yds lost penalties 25 -15 `Dtike - University SCHOOL OF MEDICINE' DURHAM, N. C Four terms of eleven weeks are given each . year Theme may be taken consecutively (graduation in three and , one-quarter years) „or three terms, may be taken each year ,(graduation :in four years). The ,entrance requirements are in telligence,', character, and three years of .college work, including the subjects specified for Class - A medical schools _Catalogues and application forms' may be obtained from the Admission `WHAT FRAGRANT TOBACCO' IT'S;Nor , THCTOBACCO-IT'S:THE.FILTER Ickes Sparks Lions To '7-7 Tie With Penn 1 -- -7.. (Continued From Page One) was declined a touchdown by Re feree AV D. lUaginne, But the decision any NIgOIOUSI: , questioned by Tot Toretti, Ickes, and other State plavets No one was absolutely sure that the s-oph emote fullback had made the no- CeS9:ll y viii Mtge However, the vet diet was not I etracted, and Shmn's tly ,for coat et mon was good Tins Protested touchdown only legal avated theapparent ill-feeling 'between the Lich rivals which did not leach ib, 'clam% until fillet the game when the "litter* fans suc ceeded in tearing down the goal posts Nruch m.- saiilting, and body contact accom ; I pained the struggle With (laicals' .shaiing the de fensise spotlight with Dominic Poldh, veteran Quake' tackle, neither side could gain the advan tage in the first quaitei - A fumble' bv Peteis was offset by Gatecici's interception of Dutch er', pass on the State 10 Acting- Captain Marry Ilattison and Pe ters then chalked up State's down, but Rainwater halt ed this advance by gm abbing Pe taro' pass intended for Damson on the Penn 30 - Lions Hold on 4 An exchange of punts gave Penn a definite advantage, and Hatchet, Ramwatei, and Ed Rinke citified the opal to the State 4-vaid line. The Nittanymen held fm dons as the second period began and Har rison kicked out to Dutcher who fumbled with Dean Hanky lecov ciing or the Lion 'iB .. Once again the finals volleyed up and doun the held ugh Steve Rollins placing the Nittanvmen in a good spot neat the close of the liii st half when he made .~ perfect "double steal" pass interception' Prank Reagen's floating pa 4,4 11113 fist taken by Peteis, giabbed by ILirlan Gustafson, veteran wing, and in turn stolen by Rollins who sprinted to the Penn 44 Several pass Pings by Ott Wuenschel ssent lot nothing as the half ended Just aftei the third num tei got undo. vmy f "Howdrei" Hammon pulled 'a "Windy, Weai play" al most to perfection Fading back to pas float lusov , ii,;46,_Raitison evaded Quakermemns , fat bac k s as I the, 25, ies,ersed his course,' sped up the side line, and cut across to the middle, fora totabsgain of 24 yards and a first down on Penn's 30 Peters' Fumble Cdstly %The Quakermen stopped this drive .Ind then Penn's ball carry ing tun, R.tinuatei, Dutcher, and Burke, lugged the ball to State', 15, wheie the Iligginsinen 'again gained possession on downs On the first play, Betel, fumbled and Shinn recovered on the Lion 22 Burke and Itain(tatei alteinat. ed at can yinethe, oval to the I, where a lateral to Bud Millet from a reverse put Munger's men on the 1. Rammatei then drove over foi the disputed score , It was fourth down and the thud' play of the final:stanza." State reeenred the kick-off and following - an even exchang e of, `ThexDubbed Him Mamie,' Coach Says Of Bob Higgins "The fist tune this ladylike lie fifty ymds Before too days h ul boys clubbed him 'Mamie' because was going to play right end for me Thus is Bob Higgins spoken-of by Halle C MacArthur, his prep school coach, in a mien, maga zine article MacAiihur was coach at Peddle Prep hack in 1911 when Higgins, a green youngster, arrived apchool 'There %as a del by hat at least PENN STATE COLLEGIAN OPPORTUNIST 1 I Varsity Teachers To Shoth 'Kids' Grid Tricks 'l'm en o o beaata me bent ing , one tonight as the Altoona and .lobtistomn football !PIMP; .111%10119- h no ail the coming of Ham Har tigan, foe Peel, Vie Gentiltnan, Dean Rattles, hoe Cloaca and , Ott Witelp,cbel, %argils football pin 3 et These the hors froM 'Hob Hig gins' squad, leve State cot a Meek of ptactico teaching and in order to limber up rot the Pitt game, nil! work nut o ilk the high school teame of these ten limns Um risen Peel and the °theta V. in prattkle running bloclong and pegging and hope to get ito a good deal of practice if the high school MINS aren't 101 l one. stricken - to stop them It iv believed that all attbnipts to tag° them against Altoona's anti Tohnstomn'm opponents in the nett game mill be blocked In prote,ts ft ortu the opposing [ening nunts,...Dutchei' attempte&to make a shoe-W ing Catch of Ickes' boot on the 15 The ball caromed oft his foot, bounced ctazily`dowards th' end /one with everyone'in hot pursuit, and was. finally pounced upon by Peters on the Penn one vat d str ipe The Spectacular Play Ickes immed.ately threw himself over the goal line to Ming tla• frenried CI lON fi to its, feet as State only tallied by a single point IPatiick '4l had been sent in to attempt to tie the encountet sith a placement AVith tension at a maNinium, Jun Coultei, hacking up the, line, clashed through to block the boot The ball spun back to the 20, Ick es i acing after it, but Penn's boys foi getting that it was free ball Ickes scooped it up; side-stepped duce mould-be tacklers, and bare. Ilv -flung himself across the \ line Jy,ith,the tying point , Ism! ',mkt& the ball, it satiated me! I pas.4cd, dolma the fact that O. of the sortnno voice. I knee eha that yeas " half a We too small to covet his bronze curly locks," says MarAt thm In desmibing voting Biggins "He hail rimer played our Amer ,game of football: he had played a little mete in Canada Ile looked like a tootball plater, but ho dres , ,ed like a Minim at .t County fair and he talked like in re male impersonatm " A considerable amount of ir need ling, according to the anther, nos requited to Induce Higgins to play football Young Bob was afraid the game, amid _takd too much time away from his studies, Mac- Arthur says 7 AlacAttbm goes' on to tell how the 1911 Pedille team sparked by Higgins, went tin ough the season undefeated, rolling up 180 points to Its npponcnhinone Dolphins Face DU Swimmers For IM Crown Droving tlitough to .the Prints mith little trouble, a strong non- Itateinit, Dolphin suimming tetim pill meet Delta Upsilon for the In tramural title in filennland Pool temorrou night nt i o't TllO Dolphin outfit shipped Kap pa. Sinittn, lost lent's Dinneen!), 4512, to enter illP 'finals, shit' , the DI, team bent Sigma Alpha Epsi lon 12-15 Dolphins 45, Kappa Son 12 In all mettle eNcept the 120-..ard relit% the Dolphin 9% immery moat- It freshmen star.. mere clocked in fie.let time than Mrlo the Dtl st in not% Dine Collie) limed the Dolphins %hit nal, in the 60-lard free style and lireto,t , Iroke Kappa Sig Lamed 110 ill Sts but .bated in a. tie in the .1211-yard relay ' 1,0 lard free style Collitt, Dol phin, Warren Ra a ti t Dolphin. Clinch Deruleisoti, Kappa Sig Tinto-41 ~eenntis 120 surd free style Toni Rel‘pi man, Dolphin, Ranh, Dolphin, Ted Lesko, Kappo Sig Tillie-1 - r 5 110-‘aid breast. stroke Collier, Dolphin, Reissman, Dolphin, Dave lei*, Kappa Sig Time-46 sec ond, 10 stud back spoke Jack Fnteh tm, Dolphin, Don Richards Bavaid Bloom, Kappa Sig Thae-47 S seconds Diving Jack Le ink Dolphin, Gene Sabath Dolphin, Walt Bltjek mood, Kappa Sig 120 - card rein) Tie Kappa Sig (Henderson Bloom, Lesko, Grads) and Dolphin (Leach Eisenberg !blab, Frachtetl Don Delllanzo was big 111.111 in DU's romp ON el 1 SAE, coating thiongh milli vielm les in the 120 ' yard (tee stele and the breast stinke and swimming on the pin ning tetmm team CO 3al d Ito& SO le Ras, Rodhuni. Dll, Tom Snaith, SAE, Bill Ce hoe DU Titnej--16 1 seconds 12.03 aid free Stile Del Dlaii o, 1)11, Bob Lenit., DU, Harold Wet ren, S.E. 21 , 1 ,00-lard breast eke Del * Man zo DU, northern, DU, ',emboli Foulk, SAE Time-47 Ei second% 60 said hack stroke-Dirk Brit ton, SAE, Vaughn Elan% DU. Tack Miller. DIY Time-402 see en& nnau, .Al -Taptnan,-Dtt Millet DU, lack Stephenson, SAE 120 yard relay Won by DU (DPI Manna, Rodham, Clehoe Etters) Rime-1 057 Matmen Draw 8 Tough Foes With foul letteimen tetuining, and a huge supply of vetmans and 4evetalgood sophomoies on hand, Coach Charlie Speidel's estlel look fm am d to a successful sea 'nn, though facing eight of tlr toughest teams m"the East and Mithnest The pappleis rail open here on Januaty 14 against Nebraska, fol lowed by Michigan, Princeton, Al my, Lehigh, Cot nell, Navy and Syracuse Call King should go even better hairlast'year, novv that the forth etueight limit has been inised Stool 1113 to 121 pounds Sophomore , Ellison Mikhail' is also a good prospect The Chughead twins, husky sen mrs,, «dl probably shine the 128- pound spot, with MaKshall Gates, a senior, and sophoilkoze Plank Gleason, 135-pound material ' Heim Shminklei, veteran jun o', senior Ed Riay bill, and sopho mote Fiank Hmpel aie 145-pound prospects, Mille Joe Scalco, mtes class champ and fieshman captain last season, may elan (hop to this weight of stay at his old 155- pound spot, along with lity Gen sler, iegulai last yeas, and vet mans Red Lindsay, Joe Sapouto and Ed Fariand Captain Don Bachman, fully ie.- ! to‘eied from the knee injuly that kept him out most of last yeai, mill hold down the 165-pound post, Ith his hlothersßtß , tt sophomore, good light: heavyweight matenal Elmo ,Borto, heavyweight last season, , rsdl move down to 175 along with Chuck Rohrer nog Jack Bachman, both ineligible last year. Wade Mon, sophomore grid der, Geolge Elliott, junior NOW grappled In last year's Nationals, and,'semor Wally Miller battling for the heavyweight post HE•DID IT AGAIN! 1 Women in Sports I The Al my-NavN hockey games mill be played the Tuesilul, Wed -11C.(1,1V and Thm oda% The alone] of 2 out of 3 ammo of the, tomna ment oil] be chteen as the vat saw kiln% _ Nave la Hamel, Poole LF___ _ Pease Bence' _ Ntoson LII Douthett &Woke _Wagnet Bell RH Patton _ Goyim _ Mtn av LI Wat.on Maltelsoon Alata;t _ Chambei , __Penult Lettzell ' ___Seheaffet Pe:ll,e Sub,tittae4 fot At toy Left halfback, Fleming, left m mg, Leis, fight nnei , Robe] t', Subctituteg fm Nat y Left innet, Darton, left full back, Klipsnk (Conant second Nub) mitt fullback, Kistlei All women t‘lz hale played on a icgtilai liockcy team dui mg this season ate muted to the hot-dog mimic' on Holmes held at 5 30 p m Thursday, Nox cmbei 17 All women into ested in class basketball i cpoi t m sta cet clothe, Wednesday night to 'White Hall to sign up 1 , 1° , 41111mi at 7 pin and Hrippcl iss women at 8 p m Genetal doss actite in bas ketball begins aftei Thanksgiv ing vacation Foul pinct,ces compulsoi v befoic a 55 man can pai henna° in class game., Insti action and pi actite'foi the Foil Club members will be given from I to 5 Monday through Thin sdav in the fencing Toom of White Hall At the egulm meet- 1 mg on WednesdaN at b 30 Misc Haidt will give a few pointers on fencing and office's will be chosen 30 Aspirants Seek - - Varsity Gym posts With a sp. dual-meet campMgo getting uncle] way J.m 21, - x,pn ant,, fm the vai , ntv gym team Inivo been in em nest training fin th-' pact tm 0 months tunlei the tute lage of Coach Gene Wettatone, new gymnastics mentor Apps ovmatelo 30 of the 00 a , * pnants out ale seeking vas sity berths, while the i enmindei aae eshmen Fifteen men N% ill com ps Ise; the varsity tease Co-captain Ray Runkle, u Fis has been pi actice teaching the past issue weeks in Willkunsbutg, has been nuking out daily «nth the tumbles tiggi egation since Isis se cent aetuin Conch Vettstone, in,scautnnaing hts phvs ecl clawe foc ratoipectne gymnast A. has uncoteied a wealth of mateand "Uhich he e•pects be of meat value in the coming. campaign. Johnny Maulbetsh, Michigan, obahly gi cutest plunging back of all time, gained about .150 yai ds against Ilan wild in 191:1 Each time he took-the ball to 'the shad- On of the Culligan goal-licks, gum ter back signa'Hil sonie othei back to cauy the ball All failed ' Hai vat d non, 7-0 Come From Behind To Beat Owls, 4-3, As Bigott Scores 3 By EM AN Fighting de' peiately to squad, 13111 Jefliey's booteis ,then sixth consecutive uncle the Ow IS in the season's tin i PrICIAN ate! noon Pachell tt ilia temann and nei 1 oils the confect mai Lail allot leer nob II In tin am iling Linn 'I Irby% :at lug w hide began In I'M2 uul elec Merl them to mlt9uml claim to the collegiate occ s i (town of the bat lon The Icirrec men base phis 101 l 15 ganie:: billion( sill NI 'flip Outs 011E41.1 111011 illtieb with a clittei log orlem.he 5110,11. headed in lite (earl netting ;Mil of Oh mid( he I flia"k Nettichil. - rob eq Temple At inginati. co: Jim Aided tilm, tit atm the hicisorl the ball bounced mound, I etelan go Ole 1)1( k !Nag off balanee %N.'s qwil on Ilk side, Inel3o1) Sehnlei —Linn nlll.3aßlein fnllbaels edine thiongh and booted the voltere nut of the danger /one Temple took the hid allot nine nilmtleg or the Initial period n lien Burt nu e , „ pawed to Tapp., Tapp returned to flunnue9 and the hall ma , , Kicked Into the egging For the Ilist torte ...hue 1914, the Lion 9 uete behind ham fated, stung in Nat Pt Ise. the Nittato men charged 114 Hartman 1/.15401i to Sp% het. Bob Et list ci ossed to Prontin' llegt .1.1- Imt the atltattee als 0 nutted, the boots. 0% ere too high The JetTte‘men continued theii dihe in the •4econd stnnin and bang Mete scut vailhtg ton and goal Walt Ilovtet man to Van Hat loan to Gun 131gott—hr oat t mut t Again a hool , Bigott, an other ball shared the net The Onk-i took the ball donut the Held but Walt Ilo , act man ~ nat eil it nom Polk, ton close to the goal fat (=fait atibbled up again he pared to Ilattinan—Flai titian to Ilegt iii—and the ccoie non tied as the Nittan) ((Intel Poi aatil kicked the oval in Atte' hie minute, 01 the thin! Bigott. on .1 tro44 Loaf noddle Smkel. tallied d u nk lug Bei.smengei out nom goal Boot., by Megiall and Bigott again owe too high ibriones, otnni-present and hard tithing, tied flue some !mob touching the ball n bleb hinged mei Len Le,hati,' head Into the left cornet The YeOle— Penn State 2, Temple 2 In the thing minutes of the (mai 131gott tallied .main atm Me grail handed him ,in elle( tiue am net I.it 1. The Venemelan lc human contln tied his woclng smut and niter Ilse minutes of; the last politick Bigots -hot climate' goal In attet Sam aisles had passed It uas the Owls turn next and Eddie Blinn tackled the hull hem O me lee In ttont of the goal and Arose It Into the net Pc-no State 4 Temple I c l'etm State Temple. - Mute Beipm eliget TR.Mem In Remit:lt (It. (e) 1,11 Sp 3 ket (t.l Moseariello CI I Painter Nemcliik WI Baste) mail II Dal is 11x11 OM es Dunn Tapp t ridge Polk w 1 2 1--I 01. 131golt IL Dat les CF . Meg: ail iR F.rnq OR l l. n 1111:111 MIME IMEMI Coale' Temple—But c ol‘C`. (2), 1)111111, Penn State—Mgott ( t) grail (1) SION' tallow. Penn State NOMA, 11 fillet, 1..e.1.111 1 , , Temple Darl.. Beret re I Walden. MIIO4IIIOII Mitchel , 1 , 1 ank . _ ilTs ;P LY " , - , ('‘.. '• for THANKSGIVING Our New Coiffure , Will Help You Look Your Best! GAREY BEAUTE SHOP CUM P* 9Th ea ME= staN e oil a dangerous Temple ame tiom behind to complete teated season as they silenced Bei. 1-3, on New Bea‘ei Field Tall Cagemen Show Promise Although hntil.etball 4easou I. still mole than thiee ueelc, in the offing, II I. not at all too mill to pioliet that roach lobe Lan 0w1 . % 19 :9 cage quintet 11111 lie a team Penn Slate can look up in I ma all Indications this teal', I,llsits file gill be a '4lld) in 111 inlet 1 1 Pulling it nuidh, the u hole team 11 111 110 tell—conslika pm ) taller than Inst ,(1141111 I aggro g Mon' Right non tom lettermen and a sophomnie make up ,fie No 1. Pa tegonnin pa,sing combination Chalk, Piossel Ma% Caitlin, Rill Stoppot and Ronald McWilliams rue the t &elan tour 'l'lle sopho mme is lohnns Batt Tallest man among the dish flee Is Sloane] eho stands sus feet, five Itches not th of the sides all. in his stocking, who toss er, lout incite, met the six font mail. tun, Sloane, a close second Bair at in esent the most prom- Ising sophomote on the 5511011 Is slaglitis uncle] the SIX foot-four line rot bin and I.4n,ser lamb regulars last seal, ale hopelessl3 outclassed as fat as height is comet net' this seal "rites are slits Si \ feet three inc hey tall Gem rhaltnets and Sands I:rattlCll 1110 more esperienred passes mas not see action the (11,1 p.tt at the forthcoming sea son Chlimets ts farming on old qIOIIIIICI Injnn Rheumatism in the isnees, the outglonth of n stteplococei Infection in the throat, mar keep Kranich fions practice for at least a nrrettit. Ile,ltles Bair, two other - sotto lames diminutne Eddie Sapp and Kei nut (lit batman are sho‘ving plenty of shift in practice ' With CitaNiels and ICianich out these tun ate neNt in line to grab Burr's spot in the tip file should the Int tut slip Kenneth Wilcox, Castleton (N Y) high, agninit Salem (N H Novemhei 4, 1533, caught the ball slightly esci (he yards back of own line, um down the field 105 \ auk Ind collapsed 18 inclMs sheet of touchdown Women's Shoes ; s 13 rokenpaceil fig, (juit4=clOarBiic. , ;i. , V S ' r‘ 2v 49 the pair Regular $5 and $6 Value, fromm s SEE OUR WINDOWS 114 E College, Opp Old Main GLENNLAND BUILDING