Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 07, 1939, Image 10

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    Page Ten
Nittany Soccermen Seek Seventh
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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
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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
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