Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 06, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday, October 6, 1939 ,
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Bob Wilson
One of my secret agents who works so close to Ridge Riley that
he is Ridge Riley stopped me yesteiday on my way to a tea given in
honor of Doggy Alexander at Fiances Atherton Hall and handed me
a neatly-folded, .official-looking slip of yellow jmper
_ But before I disclose the contents of this all-important piece ot
yellow paper, I’d better tell you who Ridge Riley is A veiy small
patch on the seat of the College Administration, Ridge is Penn State’s
official minister of athletic propaganda
Well, anyhow,'as I was saying,
Ridge handed me this carefully
creased sheet of yellow paper and
said, “Here, maybe you'can use
this in your column ” Eager to
know just what it was all about,
I hastily unfolded the' page and
icad this
Bucknell-Penn State Football
14 1881
Editor's, note The following is
an excerpt fiom ah editorial
printed in the University of Lew
isburg -(now Bucknell) game
played in 1881 t
The first football match winch
hue been played foi some txme on
om campus came off near the close
of last term, between the Univer
sity team and the boys from SVatc
College The University team
weie defeated; but 1 vcie uailing
to accept defeat with the lesson
The State College team wei e well
■uniformed and disciplined, where
as oi tr boys, although haying con
siderable piactice, weie not up to
all their dodges It was apparent
in this game that our team was
a match foi,, if not superior to'
then antagonists, in all but piac
hcc and lenowledge oj their arts
These can be acquired Having
met them once, and having gained
by practice, they may reasonably
expect victory in the coming game
We do not despan of winning
bac/c our laui els, and new ones in
addition ' The contest certainly ex
erted a beneficial influence upon
our zest for athletic spoiHs We
are very much gratified to obsenie
‘the growing interest manifested
m these, sports during the present \
ycai Improvements seem to be \
the order of the day, in fact, in
all departments ; a new endoiv
nient fund for the University, a
new Board of Trustees; a new pa
pei, a'new Athletic Association,
together vnth the in-
in long-yeglectcd , sports;
who _Bhall say that we are not
making pi ogress at the U. of L 9
Since the organization, of the
Athletic ABociation, our football
team has procured new, strong,
and beautiful uniforms and are
employing all available time in
practice, and 10111 yield no future
game without a struggle
1 finished leading and was on
the veige of laughter, my favor
ite'perch, when Ridge interrupted
with “It’s funny airright, but not
as funny as you think. Read it
again ”,
I scanned the article again and
noticed that it was written about
57 years ago.. The game was
played 58 years ago, and yet
things haven’t changed too much
since that time Penn State is
still a “well-umformed and dis
ciplined” team; Bucknell is still
a “match for, if not superior to
thtyr antagonists”—the Nittany
Lions; the Bisons who play here
tomorrow will “not despair of
winning Back their laurels” nor
will they "yield without a strug
gle” as the editorial suggests.
Moral: If the shoe fits,'lace it
up l -
Football
Continued‘From Page 1 , ' ‘
they are not of the starting elev
en. Sophomore backs Len Krouse,
Pepper 'Petrella, and Bill Smaltoc
aie -sure to see action at some time
timing the afternoon, as is Steve
Rollins. Len Frketich, 276 pound
tackle, will get his chance as the
occasion/ arises.
THE BEST
BEER IN TOWN
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Jeffreymen
Seek 2nd Win
Veteran Engineer Team
To Test Unbeaten Liens
By ED McLORIE
Gunning for their N second victory
of the season, Penn State’s soccer
Lions will meet Lehigh’s Engin
eers on New Beaver Field at 1 p m
tomorrow ' i “
The Jeffreymen, fresh after an
impressive 4-1 victory over Gettys
burg, likely will encounter <|tifF op
position fiom the reportedly strong
Lehigh outfit Although not one
of the best teams in this section,
Lehigh boasts a veteian scoring
forwaid wall
Engineers Present Test
Lead by co-captains Walter Rus
«slll and Edward Phillips at half
back posts, the Engineeis piesent
the ‘first test for Jeffiey’s 1939 1
contingent The outcome of this 1
contest may prove whether the
Lions are set to continue the tedi
ous task of upholding that envious
victory streak
Some University of Louisville'
buildings originally housed a ju\e-
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asper Tomorrow
Manhattan Won IC4-A
Championship Last Year
Bill Smith, L«*n Hemleisnn flank Mntilr Alex BourgPilp fleotge
•Olspn IToi maun (.offbeig, Heib Mpso.i—fom VPter.ins mid Hupp sopho
'inoies —th.u's tlie Lion nos° country tpam that will moot. Manhattan s
haiilot spvui between the halves ol the Penn State-BuckiiPll football
game tonioimw ■»— ■ ———
Coach Chick Wempi selected
the team after a time trial on Wed
nesday In which Bill Smith led the
pack ovei the finish line followed
by Henileison, Manle and componv
In the ordei named above
The Alunhpttun squad that locks
with the Werneimen tomorrow is
one of the stiongest evei to invade
the Nittany Mountain*.
Here’s how 'Manhattan placed
ovpi Penn State in the JC4-A 'ven
detta Jast year
Smith Peivn State, fiist, Mort
ality, Manhattan, fifth, Manle,
Penn State. 12th, Sheehan, Man
hattan. ar>tli, Pit rev, Manhattan,
16Ui, Mamie, Manhattan, 18th,
Henderson, Penn State, 25111, Nip
son, Penn State, 47th In the
freshman IC4-A tilt Goffberg,
Penn State, thhd, Olsen, Penn
State tenth, Bnlgei, Manhattan,
11th, Bomgerle. Penn State, 22nd
In addition the Jaspers bring
with them two othei outstanding
hill and daleis—Andy Neidnig- run
nel up foi the IC4-A two mile title,
and Joe Zeitnei, /lunnei-up in the
IC4-A
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Portables
Sahib Smailliw Picks
Penn State Over Bucknell
Cornell over Syracuse
Carnegie Tech over Temple
Pitt over West Virginia
Maryland over W Maryland
Michigan over Michigan State
Notre Dame over Georgia Tech
Duke over Colgate
UCLA over Washington
Oregon over Stanford
The Sahib adds that all the
games will be close with the ex
ception of the State-Bucknell tilt
which will be 33-0 in State's favor
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