Tuesday, September It), 1989 Booters Start Dr Elwood C._ Davis, professor of physical education and athletics spent 12 weeks this summer at the Umveisity of Southein California Theie he held the directorship of athletic*, led a leseaich seminal in the teachmg of health and phy sical education, and taught admin istration of health education. See the New NASH on Display • STORAGE 1 x « LUBRICATION , 9 OVERHAULING • REIfAIRIrtG ECKLEY GARAGE 116 McAllister St * Dial 533 NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE Newest lit Woolens In Fall and Winter Fabrics for , Custom Tailoring • Smife TMor Shop ~ t ' Next to Postoffice / Cleaning ' % Pressing - Repairing State’s newest eating sensation. A spotless - ly clean fountain and lestamant service Poy 4 iiH u'vmt, then decide foi .yomself. Wernermen Open Drills Conditioning For ‘Suicide Schedule’ Now Under" Way By ED HALL Foi a team with a schedule that's supposed to he the next best thing to turning on the go«, luimning a khite in yom belly m hanging yourself, the aptly turned "suicide slate’’. Chick Weiner and hi* "hoys in white” are hearing up well against the oncoming sttain Taking it easv dining the first week, (fraternity lushing has oc cupied most of the time of the Blue and White's cut tent ciop of baniei greats) the cioss countiy nien will concentrate on condition ing and will not woik into the five mile giind until the eaily put of next week Harriers Already Practicing Heading the hairieis- aheady piacticing aie Captain Fiank Maule and v “'Wild Bill'’ Smith, whose ringed shoes took "fhst” in the KM A meet in New Yoik City last winter Lettermen Heib Xipson and Ciahani Miller aie also woiking out daily as is Hetman (Joffberg, standout on- last year’s fieshman outfit Htn Hostettlei, Chet Snydei and Stuuit Rhodes Continued on Page 6 Welcome Back • — Mix with Ihe Athletes and Coaches al GRAHAM & SON Established Since 1896 Practice Drills For Tilt With Gettysburg Team Needs Forwards; Bigott Won’t Return To College This Semester Mont Alto Stars May Boost Hopes; Durain, IM Flash, Is Promising At Forward; Halfbacks Are Strong By ED McLORIE In quest of his seventh straight undefeated record as coach of the Nittany Lion soccei contingent, Coach Bill Jeff ley has begun'intensive practice for the opening game with the Gettysburg Bullets, September 00 One of the mo*t difficult jobs the genial Scot is confronted with is the lebuildmg of his forward wall Those veterans who will be missed most are Captain Fred Spykei, Gus B gott, fieiy sophomoie sen sation who isn’t returning to school,.. Fianny Megrail, Dick Haag, goalie, and Walt Paintei Sophomores Look Promising Prosnects, however, are not too dismal Seveial lads from,, Mont Alto and some of last year’s fresh men squad have reported for prac tice and show promise of develop ing Woody King and Ned Corman, both sophomores, aie likely men foi the'vacant posts along with Van Hartman, Chailey Taylor and Bob Ernst of last season’s squad Don Durain, a junior, played well in the intra-murals last year and will make a stiong bid for one of the forward vancancies as will Dario deßedout, former Cub star. At ln’fback Jeffrey will have his choice) of Walt Hosterman, Bob Olmstead, sophomoie Don Megrail, brothel of Franny, Dove Myers and Al Jones Captain Bob Schuler, all-Amer ican fullback, can be expected to lead that depaitment as he .has done cupably in former years Oth ei standouts aie Dutch Lange and Emmett Fletcher The gap left open by Dick Haag at goalie will be a hard place to fill, but Zan Laskaius and Bud Kuk lentz look capable Although the Lions were victor-. ious 5-0 in Lhcir Gettysburg battle last year, Coach Jeffrey is taking no chances on an upset The candi dates have been drilling on funda mentals and several scrimmages have been held. However, all the fellows have not as yet reported and Jeffrey has not made any defi nite decisions on a probable line up He particulaily has stressed the fact that uppei classmen should not feei they don’t have a chance Several lads showed up well in the intia-mural games and Jeffrey hopes they will give the varsitv a try Dunrg te next two weeks before the opening gun is sounded the squad will get down to team woik and a tentative first team will be picked Fieshman piactice has not yet begun, but a call for candidates soon will be issued This year will marie the second season of legular ly scheduled freshman soccer Billy Soose Hits Comeback Trail Triumphant by TKO in the first fight of his comeback campaign,. Billy Soose, sensational Lion in tei collegiate boxing champion in 1937, will entei the ring again in Pittsbutgh next Monday night Theie he willface Geojge Abiams, middleweight fiom Washington. D C, in a 10-iound semi-final to the Billy Conn-Melio Bcttinu light heavy weight title bout at Fotbes Field , ' . Back in the ring after lesting an injured hand since last wlntel. Soo c e kayoed Joe Fedwizcki of New Yotk City, in the second round of a headline bout at Ro chester last Wednesday Fed wizeki’s ] urse was withheld by the referee pending an investiga tion by the Pennsylvania State Boxing Commission, of charges, that Fedwizcki was, not in condi tipn to fight Turning professional after he won the intercollegiate title as a sophomore here, Soose piled up a record of 10 straight victories be fore he lost a questioned decision to Johnny Duca and then was set hack by Charley Builey, Pitts burgh negio headline) Aftei avenging the Duca loss, Soose went to a Chicago hospital where he was operated on to tor lect an injury to the big'knuckle of his,light hand which he had re ceived in an early fight and ag gravated in later batfies I A ¥ |3\T 15 \¥s W. Neilly, ’l4, Prop. 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Allen Street PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Between The Lions Continued From Page 4 mighty mite ot the Nittany gridiron two yeirs ago assistant Lion backfield coach last season, was named a«~istanl grid mentor at Al toona High And Johnny Economos, foimei Lion guard and a tenm 'mate of Weal, staits this season as coach at Roaung Spnngs High He follows Jim O’lloia, another foi mer Lion, who move*, to Mahonev City Thiee Nittany lauossemen, Captain Ray Coskery, Alex Cowan and Co-captam-elect George Ritter, weie named to the mythical 1939 All-State Team chosen annually by the Pem.sylvama Laciosse Coache < Association Coskeiy was one of thiee out of ten to be selected unani mously Incidentally, Bait Buser, chosen to help Rittei co-captain the 1940 stick squad, will not leturn to school this >ear An excellent job at home piompted this decision Leo Houck, Nittany mitt mentor, was the th rd man in the ring at the Billy Conn-Gus Dorazio scrap earlj in rhe summei The good doctor stopped the fight in the eighth round when Conn had his oppon ent draped helplessly over the lopes Berme Sanoson, Houck’s 155- pounder last season, has leturned to school nursing a broken left hand —his best weapon l The break, a bad one, should be “ufficientlv healed by the beginning of the season, however Among those former Lion athletes who were working for degiees at Summer Session heie this yeai weie'Tom Slusser, football and box ing 34 to ’3G, 'Mel Vonaix, varsity first baseman ’36, ’37 and ’3B, Lou Ritzie, boxing captain in ’37, and Joe Proksa, basketball captain in ’37 Sever Toietti, ferocious center State’s football Lions last sea son, will be located in State College as iepiesentative foi a well-known insurance firm Hany Hairison, tuple-threat Lion quarterback foi the past three yeais, Alex Barantovich, called one of the gieatest end-, in Penn State grid history, and Dean Hanlev, gargantuan Nittany guard and three-spoit man, represented Penn State on the eastern college All-Stai eleven that bowed to the Philadelphia Pio Eagles at Phdlv on August 22 What they did this Red Stanko, 125-pound Lion boxei, woiked at the Rathskellai . Buddy Sheruin, peppeiy Nittnnv seeond baseman, and Bob Schuler, All-American Lion soccer player captam of ths year’s team, attended Summei . . Wanen Elliott, heavyweight wrestlei, iccuperated at the ueach following n dangeious appendicitis opeiation w wmfey. m/wmf/m FOR StMo/wG/lmstm FALL SPORTS . SCRIBES The following members of the Junior Bonn! will covet fall sports for the Collegian Football Dick Peters Fiesbman Football Bayard Bloom Soocei Ed McLorie Cross-Countrv Ed Hall Intramural Sports Bob Lane, Bud Smyset and Bill Fowlei Ray Conger and Earl Edwards, both of the School of Physical Ed ucation and athletics, dire;ted ad joining boys' tamps at Seaside Heights, N J, last summer Team Physician, Three Grid Assistants Named The appointment of an additional pin sic inn to Ihe College Health stafl who will spend a mnjoi pail of Ills time serving membem of the vnisitv athletic tennis, anil the selection of tluee pnit-tlnie assistants to the fonthull coaching °lnff was announced recentlv by College .111 thoiltles Di Alfred H Gries, formerly c memhei ol Ihe health service at the Univeisit> of Nehiaska and alao assistant team pli>sician to the Cornlinskets has aheatlv ta ken o\et his new duties liete Gtless completed his medical wotk at the Univeisitv ol Penns\l\anta Tin ee ex-Lion gridsmen and members ol the IOIS squad ate. aiding now in the \arsitj tfVills HILAND SHOP Launderers and Dry Cleaners ♦ + + The best place in town to have your cleaning and pressing done DIAL 3171 220 l /z S. Allen St. State College M WELCOME | THE STUDENTS * HOFBRAU T and will hr tinned otei to Ftesli man Conch Martv MrAndiew when heshrmin tootlmlleis lepott on Septemhei 20 The new men tots aie Johnny Fat lick a back field slat of the past thr«e seasons Victoi nentilmati anotliej back who saw ‘■etvite toi the Blue and White, and Seva Toietti, tegulat centet last yeai and veteran oc tluee campaigns At the Aquacade, of the New York World’s Fair, lesterfield has the call see more Chesterfield smokers r place you go. That’s because terfield’s Right Combination of lest home-grown and aromatic ish tobaccos is the only combina hat gives them a cigarette of real less with a different and better and a more pleasing aroma. :e your next pack CHESTERFIELDS THEY SATISFY • Giant Milkshake 10c • Tubber Milkshake __loc • Banana Splits 15c Page Five romm’s Opposite Old M.u» - Sl.ite College