Page Six Footballers Swinging Into Second Week Of Practice Competition Decides Choice Of Managers Student athletic managers mo clotted undei a competitive system wlipioln candidates begin t licit quest*, for rhe munngoiships hi llieii fieslnnen 01 sophonioie venis and giaduailv advance to positions of greatc»i lesponsibilltv EuiW tn tha fail, calls ate issued to tieshnien b\ the? vaiious spoits lot Ibiid assistant tnnnjgpis' atui those who entei the comiietition .lie given an enlv uppmtmiitv.to make eatlv atctnaintatices with a laige nmnhei ot students The Second Assistants Aftej the season has closed, fieshtuen who have lemnined in (ompcriticn become Known ofTlcl a!l> as second assistant nmnapeis Thev ale lequested to lepoit ne\t season about a week hefoie piac tho begins • Dm nig their second veai j* asststiiiu nmiinffeis they iieifoun of gieatei iespr>nslbiUt> At the end ot the second season thiee of tlie suivivinjr gioup aie elected hist assistant. manage! s - Continued on Page Seven romm’s Opposite Old Main - State College WELCOME STUDENTS! COOK’S MARKET We Have A Complete Line of - ' -FRESH and SMOKED MEATS See Our Delicatessen Department South Frazier Street Heavier Work Faces Lion Gridders; Squad Is Heaviest In Ten Years Material Plentiful -4s Veterans, Sophomores Battle For Positions On Starting Eleven Theie comes a time m eveiy football coach’s bfe—in iact. it otcuis once a yeai—when the whole universe seems to revive aiound a squad ot young huskie® a few dozen light tan footballs, and a little slip ot papei, commonly teimed a football schedule and Coach Bob Higgins is no JnTerent fiom the huncheds ot o“nei giidnon menlois in th. t lespect Willi weeks piactice nndei 4- • thefi pi own Inal belt* the Higgins men aie jiointlhk to heasiei and haniei asoi as the second week gets iimlei way Tlie fiist ill ilk haw* heeii piimaiils diiected to conditioning and in letieshing fundamentals in the minds of tills seal’s squad ‘But it is esident that State inis a lot of good mateiial and the piospects jie lnight foi a * nrcessful season Up and down the line anil into the backfnid the Lions me going to he >i lot heasiei this season C’ouh Higgins idmlts that it is HURRY! 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Green, Brown, Blue and Grej, Single and Double Bieasted' isive with By DICK PETERS the huskiest squad of hovs he has* tutouvl m his ten yeais here The hip pioblem lies in sifting the maieihil ilnough and thtough to find the strongest anaj illicit will be able Mo combine this weight with expeneme, speed, and aboie all übilit\ At the end positions Captain Spike Altei and Tom Vaigo, look like the best bets Both aie ev pet fenced and big enough to handle the jobs Gunei Washa batigh, senioi. isn t too fai behind and should see a lot of sen ice its mjght Llo\rt Poisons Gil Hadcliffe and Claience Erwin Wall Knia/ and Call Stiaiinski look like the two'best tackle pi os peers, with Eiank Platt standing a good chance to stall Coming up fiom the ft esliniun, squad of last year ate Leonaid Frketich, gargantuan 275-pound candidate who may be a suipnse staitei, and Chuck Medial Keen Guard Competition At the guatd slots, theie will he a close fight 101 tirst leam beiths W<ide Mori and Ted Nemeth oie both lettermen with loads of ex pel ience, but either’one may have to gi\e way to pile (lilving sopho moie Mike Gaibinski. who last spring did eveiything a good guaid should do Theie is little question about the eentei spot unless a cyclone should pick up Leon Gajecki ami whisk him away to the Land of 07 But this is ver\ unlikely and so when the season opens you can he suie that Gajeoki will be in theie The biggest pioblem is to find a leserve foi him Bo Kolenda, Bob Weai, and George Lucas should be capable'of helping out at the cen ter position - - - Good Backs Available And In the backfield, thei e lies anothei tough job of selecting the light men iroin a wealth of ma teiinl At the wingback, junioi \etein« Ciaig White and sopho more Len Kiotise will be fighting it out foi fi/st call At the blocking back notch, Hig gins has Sammy Kopach, and Johnny Patrick, juniors, to select fiom, while Bill Gerhaid and Bill Deblet me two sophomore block cis to watch foi ns comers Lloyd Ickes’ expei ience may win him the stinting upbaek post, though he is finding a lot of com petition from Big Bill Smaltz, a sophomore with eveiylhing it takes to make a good fullback— passing kicking and line smash ing Tlie tuilbacks aie plentiful, too, with Chuck Peteis and Steve Rol lins leading the way A sopho moie, Peppei Petrella, may see sejilce os a climax ltinnei of the 1-Jany JTnirison type Frosh Swimmers Asked To Report Fieshmen swimming candidates aie leuested to contact Coach Bob Galbraith, English Composition building, immediately Initial try-' outs will be,held at the Glennland Pool, October 11, 12 and 11 Conditioning woikotits uie slat ed to get undei way Monday, Octo ber IG, with the first pool practice set for November fi PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THE HIG *> CGffCti 608 U/GG/A/3 O Freshman Grid Drills Delayed With theii openei with.. Pitt !heic but a month away Penn State’s Fieshmen giiddeis will swing into oiganl?ed ses sions immediately uftei Fiesiunun Week Coach Mam McAndiews announced tod.n ’ Coach McAtidiews said lie would cull a meeting of freshman .foot ball candidates foi some open period (lining Fieshm.m Week Eaily nnivals will be outfitted as they come in, WcAmhews said and are welcome to tiie use ol the field any fiee peiiods they imiv Continued on Page Seven USih TEXT BOOKI >,} f f* Stationery Drawing Fountain Pens Artist Materials * SHEAFFER - WATERMAN -WAHL WATER;- OIL - TEMPERA COLORS,. A $h $3.50 - $5 - $8 J 5 - $lO (All Grades of Artist Papers) Typewriters Slide Rules CdRONA - REMINGTON , K.&E. LOG LOG * POLYPHASE UNDERWOOD (rentals) Loose Leaf Note Books Alarm Clocks 59 c , 85 c , $1.25, $2.00, $3275 WESTCLOX - - -$1 TO $3:95 *■-**>■*•;, Laundry Cases ? 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