Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Maule Named Harrier Captain; Goffberg Heads Cubs "Bright"- • Roomiilversy.Seiis - e i et the Word - R ' BUY "AM - - _ BRIDGE LAMPS ' ;' • FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS ‘ - • DESK LAMPS , - For your olyrrsake save your , 1 - eyes with medically -• - ap,prOVed lampg $1.95 $10.95, $12.95 ::Leninion - :& Granger '206 2361 Boxers Start Training Today Tetley is the day , I Aspirants for this year's Lion ring team, for the past few weeks anxiously awaiting ' Coach Leo Houck's official call will gather en masse this afternoon in Rec. Hall and, under the watchful eye of the 'Doctor' will start through the conditioning process' In past yews, the call for boxers was genes ally made following the Thanksgiving vacation, but i ivith the added interest show* by sever al members of last year's aggrega tion, Coach Hooch has decided% to pass out the equipment and get the boys going Prospects Look Bright Although the team of last season didn't come up to Penn State teams of the past, pt aspects for the com ing season look bright At present, there ate no outstanding stars of the Some, Donato canine, but with a large gimp of willing boys who gained plenty of expel I9ce last year, It is expected that Leo Houck will Mould a , strong ' team once . again , - . RINTIN,' for , - FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES • STATEMENTS Nittany Printing & Publishing' Company 110 West College Avenue Jeffrey Emphasizes Determined Passing HOW 'does he'do How has Bill Jeffrey, the amazing Scot, managed to maishall six Penn State soccer teams through undefeated seasons? "Close, deteimmed passing, suboidinate speed and the longer pa%ses,—lt's team play that we stress—not too much chance of indi vidual staid" That's the tale of a man who's headed a squad which liasn't lost a game -since November, 1932; which this yeas iemains the only undefeated and untied hooter ag giegation in the entree East Started k 1926 Bill (alias Jeff, the Mild Scot, the Said of Boidsbutg) took com mand of the Nanny soccei men in 1926, the ,ame yeas in which the Eastern Intercollegiate Soccei Association was funned •He came through with an undefeated team , Since then undefeated teams have been a habit with the Scot The Lions took the Eastein trophy again in 1929 An off-yeas in 1933 netted them a tie for the mown with Penn The greatest team in Penn State soccer histm y came to the fore in 1935—Undefeated, un tied, unscoied upon But Yale garnered the trophy despite the Lions' accord The Bulldogs, although stoned upon, had played more games than the Jeffreymen—this was the , deciding facto, Again in 1936, the boatels shared the honor plaque with Westchester, Princeton and Spiingfield Last - ism the ti ophy was jointly nwhrd cd to State, Spi ingfield, and,Yale Next yea'' , "We can't say," Bill muses "I"- know, all good things must come ito a 5 end But we't e optpustic, we'll have out usual mighty squad Jeffrey Confident .There's no doubt in. Jeff's mind about the players comprising his AS-Time Penn State seem' team At goal, Ray Bell, in 'his time years of competition (193'3-34-35) allowed only three , goaN Ted McKune '33 runs close to Bell foe second honors, Jeffiey - believes Mcßune, allowed 13 talkies Other All-Time posts assigned by , the coach ' Cy Harvey (1927-28-291: and a :mamba' of the present squad, Bob Schulei ,- right fullbacks, Sam -Al 'len -(27.'28-29) left fullback;"'Bili: Sutliffe '35;, right , halfback; 'Joe Melia' '35, and Al Bacon '32 can to. halfbacks, Frank Evans '32, left halfback ' On the line Jeffiey,has selected Bill Lutz '29 ,foi -outside tight, Frank Osteilund '37, inside eight, Bill McEwan '37, center-forwaid. Dick Marshall '2B and Sol Mieholf '3B, inside lefts, Bud Anderson '3O and Gus Bigott '4l, outside left Bill was llorn in Edinboko,.Scot land, and stoited to kick a since' ball mound when he was 3 years old He \ came to the,United States in 1912 "to get away' from the game, and I've been at it poet since" , ~ - ' The Bald of Boalsbuig, who mites, pdetry , and recites veise tikes to tell you "For a kick out of life, play soccer', .: Award Golf Trophy Kin Klingensmith, who stalled in last splines golf tourneys, was recently awarded an all-college championship cup by Coach Bob Rutherford , Klingensmith topped contenders in tin ee 16-hole'matches on the College links Haskell Indiana! schedule of 1925 iequired them to travel 25,000, miles. _ .. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Gillespie Sets Climb Record Charles Gillespie, veteran junior gymnast, pulled himself to a new Lion recoil of 49 seconds in - the rope-climbing event as time trials were held Fm iday afternoon The , new mark breaks a previ ous State retold of 5 seconds set by Julian Parton "IS In 1937 Gun ther of Princeton established a world mark of 4 seconds Vat In 1936 With Coach Gene Wettstone put ting his Lion squad through exten, sive drills for the past two months, bright prospects seem to center around the veterans Ray Runkle and Al gnomon, co captains, and Stan Feldman, Merrill Beck and Gillespie Over two months of practice re main before the opening meet, hot along with the five holdovers, the squad should consist of Elmer Wea ver, Heim Shmulker, Wilber Wind, Harlem] Saylor, Bill 'Lewis, Ben Stahl, Herold Sheator, and Page Schaeffer Matmen Train For Tilt With Nebraska After a month of light workouts and drilling on fundamentals, Char lie Seeidel's wrestlers will get down to serious 'work after I the Thanksgiving recess, in prepara tion for a tough eight-meet sched ule that opens hero with Nebraska on January 24 With football season over, sev eral gridders will probably rentat for practice after vacation, giving additional stiength, especially in the heavyweight class, Speltlel's biggest pi oblem 145-, 155• Pound Spots Open Spe!del anticipates;, wide open battles for positions n e m i 'the weights, with; live or six good men available for the 145 and 165 pound spots The Lions lost four regulars by graduation last June Captain Ross Shaffer, 176, and Al Zazzi, 135, both Eastern Intercollegiate champs in 1937,80bb1e - Reynolds, dependable 135 pounder, and Steve Priolo, who wrestled at 156 poundS Fencers Point For Successful Season Coach Harry 'Knitter, fencing coach, announced yestei day that material for this year's foils, epee, and sabre squads promises an even more successful season than last year Practice Is held every eve ning In Ree Hall Co captain Dean Foltz will add his skill to the foils and epee teams and co-captain John Lipeczky re turns to the epee and sabre squads Other veterans include Sam Ran kin, Dell Strunk,' Rogei Kirk, Paul Fiebiger,and Daniel Lyons ' io There will be a special bus leaving State College Wednk , sday, November 23, at 12.45 P. M. and meeting the 2.02 P. M. eastbound train at Lewistown = Pennsylvania Main Line. : , . ) ,\ • ) Because of the great number Of students ,desiring transportation itl i will be neces sary to make reservationkinimediately. , DIAL— s jo A A T I C u o R c G IE 27 G 3 E I 733 . . , ,Soalsbilrg Auto' Bus Line Between The Lions By HERB CAHAN Sports Edda? The less said about the Pitt game the better It served its pui poses (1) gave Penn State toot s' a chance to see a top-notch grid machine in action, (2) gave Nittany Lion footballet s the "hon or" of having played against a "di cam" backfield and "mghtmai e" line—studded pith all-Americans, "(3) gave Nan State's alumni their annual chance to see the Nittany Lions—lose , Anil so ends another football season—a wend one—not success ful, not unsuccessful, not medi ocre, not good, not bad—but a com bination of all—up and down, in and out, hot and cold, mysterious, unpredictable, etc, etc—if you can explain the Nittany Lions of 1938, tell us, we'd like to knov. too Between Thanksgiving and Chsistmas these is quite a lull in spoi is encounters, with the excep tion of basketball, which starts the winter season on December 3 The Lawthermen meet Maryland that evening as part of the basketball clinic Immediately after the'Xmas hol iday, all the other winter athletic teams swing into action—boxing, wtestling, swimming, gymnastics, fencing, and rifle As usual, it is expected that Penn State's boxing and wiestling aggregations will be leading con tenders for then respective cham pionships And, as it was last yeas, the Eastern Basketball Confeience is ,expected to be a dog-fight all the way Sammy Donato, last yam's foot ball and "boxing captain, was at the game Satui day . brought a few of his Windber giiduon pi o teges down to see the slaughtei Sammy's gettin' ioly poly Last season's basketball co-tap tains aie both playing pro ball in then iespective home towns - . Sally Mieholf is on the Philadel phia Sphas' squad, and Joe Pioksa is playing for the Pittsbuigh Pr ates . . a few other former State athletes seen in Pittsbuigh—Russ Cresswell, captain of the 1935 box erallind_thtee-time titleholder at 118" pound, 'Bob Mormi, varsity end s , in '34, '36, '36, Nori le McFar land basketball captain in 1934, and, of course, Casey Jones, gild star of the early '2o's Additions To Squad Strengthen Mermen Visibly strengthened by the addi tion of new members, Coach Bob Galbralth's varsity and freshman tankmen are showing improvement in their daily workout , . in Glenn land pool Because of the excellent showing of his sophomores, Coach Galbraith has hopes of a good team this , year Sophomores Bill! Kirkpati ick, Al Boileau, Tom Robinson,, Dave Welsh and Dick Bitwer have shown up men in mediae work outs Ken Bunk and Mark Vinzant have begun varsity practice after practice teaching and arose-coun try managing, regpectively 8 Awarded Varsity 'S' By Werner Flank Maule will caption Penn State's varsity cross-countrymen next fall Mauls was elected captain by his team mates at the annual ci oss country cabin party held at the PSCA cabin on Thursday ' Hei man Goffbei g, who took first in cc ely yeailing dual meet this sea son, was chosen freshman captain A consistently good distance man Maule was the second best hai iiei Smith Places Fourth In NCA,A Title'Event Special to the Collegian EAST LANSING, Mich, Nov 21—Showing signs of weariness from his winning race in the IC4- A cross-country championships in New York City Monday, Wild Bill Smith, sensational •Nittany sophomore harrier, placed fourth in the first annual NCAA title run over the Michigan State Uni versity course here today Greg Rice of Notre Dame won the race in the record breaking time of 20 129, with Bill Feller of Drike second, and Jim Whita ker of Ohio State third. ' Smith held the lead momentar ily at the start but tired and could not stay with Rice and Fel ler, who fought it out at the tape. The race was run In perfect weather except for a strong wind. on the Lion squad—iunning next State man behind phenomenal Wild Bill Smith Manic, now ap lum, served as cub Mime! cap tain doing his fieshinan yens Naming eight letter winners, Coach Chick Weiner compliment ed his squad on the icemd of tuin , mg , in un undefeated dual season by defeating Syracuse, Lehigh, Pitt and Manhattan Univeisities Captain Charley Pierce '39, Johnny Strange '39, Bill Gi lest '39, Flank Maule '4O, Len Henderson '4O, Heib Nipson '4O, Ginham Mil ler '4O and Bill Smith '41., coined varsity letters Freshman numeral winners were also announced They included Herman Goirberg, Eat 1 Buckwal tel. , Vernal d Kotr, Ai nold, Olsen, Alex Bout gel ie, Harold 'Thiel, George Hari 'son and Stunt t Rhode Over 50 cross-countrymen and guests were present Majoi George McMullen spoke bi iefly on the ad vantages of paiticipating in ath letics Coaches Wei nei, Bob Greve and Pete Olexy each gave shod talks as did captains Pierce, Maule and Goffbeig Have You Bought Your Ticket Yet? Depleted though your funds may be, you can still attend the Artists' Course by paying $1 clown and reserving a ticket in your name until you return from the Thanksgiving holidays. Don't miss the thrill of five excellent concerts because you can't raise the price of the whole series now. Do the next best thing ! A number of highly desirable seats are still available in each of the three pi-ice classes, $5, $4, and $3. Take advantage of this opportunity before seats - are bought by out-of-towners. This is your course but you must reserve your tickets now! Don't neglect the opportunity wliich this course offers! The ticket sale' continues at the A. A. Window in Old Main until next Monday at 5 p m. The first number, the National Symphony Orchestra, appearing on Monday evening, November 28, leads off a varied program of five excellent programs Illust rated booklets are still available at the Student Union Desk. Be sure to make your reservations today! THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE ARTISTS' COURSE THE PROGRAM - Monday, Novmher. 28 The National Symphony Orchestra Monday, January 16, • Eva Jessye Choir Tuesday, February 14 Josef and Rosina Lhevinne (Two-Piano Concert) ' Thursday, March 30 Trudi Schoop and Her Comic Ballet Wednesday, April 19 An Evening at the Opera Barantovich Ranks On Mythical Eleven Alex Barantovich, genior end, li,as given honorable mention on the NEA's mythical All-Postern eleven The Baron v.aq placed on an All-American check liwt at the beginning of the season talking t urkeU :. v ~ 111, i N (k s;i, 1 1 ~ ..fr., '6. ~.101, 1 ,),, 4%-i, .• • ' 'S . ,A'j p' - i , GOING HOME FOR THANKSGIVING? Then make your plans by telephone. Call up some friends and be in on the holiday parties that are now being planned back home. TAKING SOMEONE WITH YOU? f ,7 1 ) Better call up the folks and talk ~, I se L it over with them. It might avoid d'' I. ` wa / , an embarrassing situation later. ~ ~.. STAYING AT SCHOOL? 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