Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 07, 1939, Image 10
Page Ten Nittany Soccermen Seek Seventh WELCOME, CLASS OF’43 Meet the Crowd at SKYTOP Penn State’s Most Popular Dance Spot WELCOME, CLASS OF’43 NASH SALES AND SERVICE and GENERAL REPAIRING ECKIEY OARAGE 116 McAllister street STORAGE LUBRICATION PAINTING 7he ANCHORAGE Cornier Atherton and Re^yer ROOMS-SHOWERS HOME COOKING WELCOME, CLASS OF’43 ATHERTON STREET SERVICE STATION 215 SOUTH ATHERTON STREET FEATURING AMOCO GAS + + + Complete Lubrication Service Washing and Tire Repairing H CLAY MUSSER, Proprietor " ' DIAC 3869 SAUERS’ The CoUeqe Man’s Shop For Thirty-three Years We Have Been Selling College Boys’ Up - to - Date Men’s Furnishings and Clothing If This Is Your First Year at Penn State, We Invite You to Yisit Our Store WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY SAUERS’ 109 SOUTH ALLEN STREET STATIONERY - You WiU Enjoy Trading at DRAWING INSTRUMENTS _ NOVELTIES The Corner Book Shop . ROYAL TYPEWRITERS ■ , ' RENTAL LIBRARY J e. b. morkis, Prop. , STUDENT SUPPLIES | Corner College Avenue and Pugh Street - - ' .Jfejijß . -X- , • - ‘ - . . FORT On Your Way To Penn State Stop at HUNTER PARK SERVICE STATION ,, * 1- ' J ' ' ' Lion X-Country Outfit Faces ‘Suicide Schedule’ “The toughest schedule we have ever attempted,” says Coach Chick Werner. The Nittany Lion cioss-comltiy aggregation will em bark upon a “suicide schedule” this tall when they encounter Manhattan, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, and Syiacuse. The first three teams on the schedule finished first, second, and third, 1 espectively, m the IC4-A cioss-country competition a,t Van Cortland Park, New York City, last fall. Yet the outlook Is far fiom hope-f + + + less If one lecalls that powei house outfit which remained undefeated in dual competition Inst season and scored smashing \ictoiies o\ei Pittsbmgh, Syracuse Man hnttan, and Lehigh Lehigh. which has scoied on the Lion harriers since Chick Werner took o\pi, lias been diop* ped in favoi of the stionge Or angemen from Syracuse Maule To Lead Team Two of the outstanding men re taining from*last year’s squad will he Captain-elect Frank Maule and “Wild Bill” Smith. TC4-A cham pion Maule is a steady mnuei who can ahva>s be counted upon to be in the thick of the fight at the finish and who 1 will give the harriers the t>pe of a leader that will inspire them to victoiy Bill Spilth, a junioi, has pi oven himself to he the best harrier in Eastern collegiate competition Bill was fteshman IC4-A cham pion, and last fall as a sophomore, he again captiued the individual IC4-A title. Coach Werner is counting heav ily on Maule and Smith, but there are some strong holdovers from last year’s squad who are not as sensational as the former two, but who are steady, consistent run ners, and they will piobably show plenty befoie the season is over They aie Graham Millei, Herb Nipson, Bon Hostetler, and Leu Henderson, if the lattei i etui ns to school From a freshman cross-country squad which ran away with the National Collegiate crown will come Herman Goffbeig, Haiold Kotz, Arnold Olsen, Harold Thiel, .George Harrison, and Alex Bour gerie The freshman team lost a ! versatile harrier and trackman in Earl Buckwalter who has accept ed an appointment to the U S Jjlaval Academy The cross-country squad lost two stellai perfoimers via the giaduation route in. Captain Char ley Pierce and Johnny Strange, but capable men are coming up who should be able to make up for the loss Vukmanic, Ewell Attain Glory During Summer Not satisfied with then accomplishments duiing the reg ular track season, track captain-elect Nick Vukmanic and the sensational Negro freshmap, Barney Ewell, continued to dis regard track and field records as they scaled new heights in national competition during the summer months, Vukmanic, a gentleman who hurls the spear with such distance and accui acy that would make Af rica's chief head-hunteis bow in admiration, captuied thud place in the N. C A. A. meet at Lin coln, Nebraska Nick successfully defended his Penn Relay title on Franklin field last Apul, where as a sophomoie he hurled the javelin to set a new Penn Relay record of 223 feet 10% inches Last yeai Nick was handicap ped by a soie arm thioughout the legular season, but even this did not stop him fiom remaining close to the top m lus specialty. Nick holds the Penn State fresh man and varsity records in the javelin event, and he is also quite experienced in the discus and shot put events Concerning Mr Ewell, he has lun the 100-yard event m 96 no PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ‘CHICK’ WERNER Werner Honpred JBy N.C.A. j Track, X-Country|<Gr,opps Penn State’s head track and cross-country coach, Chicle Wer ner, li is been elected president of the National Collegiate Cross- Countiv Coaches Association, and has also been appointed to the Na tional Collegiate-Track and Field Rules Committee |foi the coming year f Werner has tufned out some of the finest track and'cross-country teams in Penn {State’s history. Last year under his guidance the Nit tariy Lion varsity' ci oss-country squad was undefeated in dual* com petition, and' the freshman har uers wcie acclaimed National Col legiate champions. The Blue and White track and field team lost only by a slim mar gin to mighty Pittsburgh; led 1 by Woodiuff, Ohl, Boulanger and Co ,The University|of Texas has a collection of hairj from the heads of famous writers, statesmen, etc. less than six times m authentic competition In the Penn A. ,C. meet m Philadelphia he established a new woild’s lecoid in the 50- yaid dash when' r he covered the distance in 5 1, breaking a 17 yeat old maik t Barney holds the fieshman 100, 220 and bioad-jump records at Penn State During the summer the fiosh meteor placed third in the N A A U at ( Berkley,, Cali ioinia, and finished first in the 200 metei event at Lincoln, Nebraska. Barney claims'he was bothered by soi e ieet .throughout the year and Nick mentiohs*a sore arm and back if he is questioned closely It is possible two stars will return t<? school minus the ailments which so greatly “hindered” them last yeai, if they do we can only feel sorry foi the men who will be forced to compete against the duo this year r ndefeated Season Open With Gettysburg September 30; Freshmen Will Play Three Games By ED McLORIE Striving to extend the Nitl to the seventh undefeated s« soon issue the first call for ca Led by Captain Bob Schuler, all— Eastern fullback, the 1939 contin gent faces 'a stiff assignment es pecially without the services of such stellar stars as the former captain Fied Spyker and center lorward Fianny Megrail. Much can be expected, however, of Gus Bigott, last season’s fiery soplio more sensation from Venezuela, and hard charging Walt Hoster man, as well other hold overs from the National Champ ionship ’3B team The opening tilt on September 30 with Gettysburg College's Bat tlefieldeis likely will find anothei CLASSIFIED Bouid—s6 00 per week Home cooked meals foi students, conve nient location and neai available looms Inquire Mrs Hartei, 326 E College ave 11-ltp-BB Foi Rent—Four desirable dou ble looms, bedding furnished WjUl lent foi school year, $3 00 per week Bo at home with a Penn Staler, class of 1910 232 E Nit tany ave .at Dletrlck’s 10-ltpßß For Rent—Pleasant double and single 100 ms in convenient loca tion at 122 S Atherton stieet 9-ltp BB For Rent —Three double rooms, single beds Inquire 333 S Ath eiton street 8-ltc-BB For Rent—One double and two single looms, one loom with oil stove, $2 50 and $3 00 516 E Col lege aye 7-ltp-BB For Rent—Three double rooms, single beds Inqnhe 600 S Allen street * • 6-ltp-BB Foi Rent —One single room in private home Show,er and garage available Inquire 251 E Irvjp ave Phone 2129 5-ltp-BB For Rent—Apartment for four students; two bedrooms, kitchen and private bath Completely fur nished 120 E Fairraount ave, State College Phone 2887 For Rent—One single room, 500 W. 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Phone 3280. * 12-ltcompCßE tany Lion sqccer victory streak jason, Coach Bill Jeffrey will mdidates. high spirited Jeffrey machine set to uphold 1 the enviable record of past Penn State soccermen Fol lowing this tilt there will be foul* more home games and then the Lions‘hit the road foi the Inst thice encounters ending the sea son on November 18 opposing the high flying Temple Owls Last year the Owls threw the biggest scare into Blue and White fol lower by putting up a very stiff fight before succumbing 4-3 m the season’s fina'e Newcomeis to the schedule this year aie Lehigh and Carne gie Tech, both old rivals to othei Lion athletic teams The Engin eers will be met October 7 and the Tartans will invade New Beaver Field October 21 An innovation this yeai will be v legulnrly scheduled junior var sity encounter Lock Haven Teach ei’s varsity, will come to State Continued on Page 11 Class of 1943 J SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP NEXT TO POST OFFICE Welcomes You With The Newest and Smartest -IN - '' . : 4| RECOGNIZED 41 CAMPUS WEAR S 'Ci' * t •V’f- CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING, WELCOME FROSH! “All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy I '*- ' EIGHT TABLES , ’"V SIDNEY’S 1 RECREATION PARLOR f ! 2ND FLOOR OPPOSITE POST OFFICE GRAHAM & sof * Established in 1896 ' ' -.-Jjv WELCOME, CLASS OF Hi i|t • Newspapers • Pipes j • Candy * Tobacco^ • Cigarettes . •Magazines >&ik Mix with the Athletes and Coaches , at Graham’s ~ SIX : MILESIfI NORTH t)il| HARRISBHIM Thursday, September 7;XC93!