Tuesday, October 10, 1939 Between The Lions ,Bob Wilson Item: Penn State IS, Bucknell 3 Comment: Pretty lucky! , I can’t think of much else to say Heie is a potentialy gieat Penn State team that is expected to set the football East on fire,, a power ful Penh State team that was supposed to have taken Bucknell like a pill. And what happened 7 This “foimidable” Penn State team baiely manages to defeat a much inferior but stubborn Bucknell eleven Piet ty lucky l ' Now don’t get me wrong l I'm not going to rip this vaunted Lion eleven up the back. Why should I 7 Aftei all, they did win, even though it was_an unimpressive victory That fact alone piovides some salvation. If a team can win when it's playing a “stinkaioo” brand of ball, theic’s still hope foi it Pass Master 1 As adveitised, big Bill Smaltz, a sophomore making his vaisity debut, turned in a passing performance that will make him No 1 marked man on the Nittany eleven fiom now on Smaltz completed seven out of eleven passes for a total of 138 yaids His ninth puss, a 21-yaid heave to Steve “Rippei” Rollins eaily in the thud penod gave State her first touchdown. In onlv one of his five mcompletcd - ii.ii—i— —♦tnggptt was .“Big Bill’’ 'at all to h ' ‘ L blame The iest* weie perfect fviu SAVE s|sCEi> Save Your Broken Pieces. We Can Duplicate Your Glasses Within 24 Hours iDr. Eva B. Roan Opp Atherton Hall 402 E College Ave The Latest in Recorded Swing Music —and— WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF RECORDED CLASSICAL MUSIC > THE MUSIC ROIOH - „„ ‘U 5- V . " ” >l ■* _ ' GLENNLAND BLD'G ' * , t _** ' HORSEBACK RIDING , $1 per hour. 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'Rushed into the game with only time for two plays remaining, Pe trella snaked through the entire Bison eleven for 28 yards and State’s second scoie. “Pepper”— who is supposed to make Lion fans forget there ever was a Harry Harrison or a Windy Wear was (Continued on Page Four) SCHILLING’S LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 105 S. Pugh St. Lion Soccermen Bump Lehigh, 5-1 Smith First In Jasper Meet Lions Drop Opener, 24-31 Before Dads Maule Out Of Race; Miller Places Sixth By ET> HAU. A gieat runner ■with a fighting heart saved the Lion crosscountry* men from too inglorious a defeat Saturday as Bill Smith placed first In the dual meet with Manhattan’s Jaspers in New Beaver Field A Dad's Day ciowri of 12,000 clieeied itself hoaise as Smith crossed the finish line 'lOO yards ahead of Andy. Neidnig of Manhat tan in the time of 27 20 This, howevei, was the only blight spot in the glpom that set tled as Manhattan's fleet-footed squad of honieis, trained to a peak and keyed for the match outran a fighting Lion outfit to victoiy and sweet revenge for last yeai’s loss to the Nittanymen Maule Fails to Place Nittany Captain Frank Maule failed to place in the meet Maule’s legs began bothering him as he strove vainly to put'the Lion liar* tiers into a victory position It was the flist time in his collegiate career that he failed to place among the first ten Highlights of the meet were Gra ham Miller’s mn into the number sixth spot in the event and Smith’s exciting duel with Captain Larry Morioiltv of the Jaspers Miller had failed to gain a regular place among the Blue and WJiite-hill and dalers in the time tiials last Tues day x Going out of the West gate on New Beaver Field, Smith, Moriar ity, Lionman Frank Maule and An dy Neidnig of Manhattan weie neck and neck As they crossed to the golf course. Maule and Neid nig'dropped behind, setting the stage for the-dual between the Jas per captain and the Eastern IC4-A champion Moriarity and Smith were running neck and neck at the mile, their time at'this point be ing 5 45 Smith Edges Ahead 1 Viom there In, Smith gradually edged ahead Neidnig passed his teammate. Moriarity but was too far behind Smith to make it nn othei dual “ Mysterious Billy crossed the fin ish line 100 yards ahead of Neidj nig Time for the vmious runners in the event was 1 Smith, Penn State—27 20 2 Neidnig, Man—2B 02 3 Moriarity, Man —2B 22 4 Sheehan, Man —2B 32 5 Henderson, Penn State— -28 45 6 Millei, Penn State-i-29 05 7 Fuiey, Man—lo 20 8 Vaccu, Man —3O 20 9 Thiel, Penn State—lo 45 1 10 Bourgerie, Penn State —lll6. 11 Nlpson, Penn State —11 43. Women in Sports j Johnny Fleming, Marge King, and Dot Pierce took second place foi Penn State at a golf play day held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Saturday The play day was piomoted by University of Penn sylvania women. Representatives- from Swarth more College, Beaver College, Uni versity of Pennsylvania, New York University, Elmira College, Temple University, and Penn State attend ed The University of Pennsyl vania women placed first, Penn State second,. and Swarthmore third ‘ Tryouts for class tennis teams will on the Rec Hall tennis courts at 4 o'clock Monday and will continue dally until Friday Game tournaments will begin Octobei 16 ‘with Jan Hartz and Dot Gottschnlk defending last year’s crown Supper rides every Friday night will be the new feature of the Rid ing Club, and at the first meeting 'of the Bowling Club, Mrs 'William Jeffiey will give-instructions BE CERTAIN TO CONTACT ' THE BLAIR SHOP OF GIFTS FOR HOUSE PARTY FAVORS ’ SNAPPY, UP TO TI-TE MINUTE GIFTS , • PENN STATE-COLLEGIAN BISON STEAK! Penn Buek ' State, nell Fast downs 11 1 Yards gained rushing 196 35 Yards lost rushing 48 64 Net yds gained rushing 148 -29 For’d passes attempted 17 18 Forward passes completed 7 4 For’d passes rnterc’d by 3 2 Yaids gamed forwards 138 36 Number of punts —' 7 11 Total yards on punts —243 379 Avg distance, punts 15 34 5 Fumbles 11 0 Own fumbles recovered 5 0 Penalties 2 1 Yards lost, penalties 10 5 Smaltz Leads Gridders To Bucknell Win (Continued From Page One) gm when Co-Captain George Kiick booted'a peifect field goal from the 30-yard stripe After Chuck Peters had hobbled Kuck’s punt a few minutes earlier, the Bucknel lians recovered on the 25-yard line Two line plays and a pass attempt netted three yards Back went Knck, and with King Funair hold ing, the Bucknell leader made a builscye for the Bisons’ only score Throughout the lest of the first half, the Lions tried to move but brilliant Bucknell defensive work and fumbles stymied any scoring attempt Smaltz’ Passes Click But m the third period, Smaltz really produced With about five minutes gone, Steve Rollins ran Duoger’s kick' out on the State 48- yard line Ickes lost three on a re verse Smaltz to Alter was incom plete On the next “Bulls cyc Bill* unloosed a toss to Krouse which carried 35 yards to the Bucknell 26 Another pass to Rollins made 7 more yards After a loss of five yards on another fumble Smaltz pitched a perfect strike tOrßolhns who took the'ball over his left shoulder and scored In came Ben Pollock, and as usual he converted the extra point. It was little Sophomore Pepper Pctrella who almost single-hand edly produced the Lions’ second tal)v. With little over a minute to ploy in the game the Pepper entci ed the battle with the hall on Bucknell’s 27 yard line m State’s possession. On the first play, the diminutive tailback turned his left end, lan into a host of Bucknell linemen, smashed his way past them, aiound them, and through them, and half-staggei ing, half-running, ciossed into Bi son pay dirt' Smaltz missed the conversion attempt Record Entry In Intramurals WKitmoyer, Purnell, Tate Are Chosen Managers With more than 60 football teams entered in the laigest regis tintion in intramural histoiy, grid competition is scheduled to get un derway this week Record entries have also been received for the other Fall sports which will he started as soon as possible* Swimming, golf putting, soccer, horseshoe pitching and cross country ~ Managers of football are Law rence Tate ’4l and Paul E Whit moyer ’4l Elhui C Purnell *4l will mnnage cross-country Other managers have yet to he announc ed by Eugen C Blschoff, inti a* mural directoi The cross-country competition is slated for 4 30 m, Wednesday, October 18 Candidates for Intra mural barrier teams must run the regular varsity course at least 10 times between now and that date Cub Gridders Set For Pitt Saturday Tilt To Be Panther Swan Song Four days fioin this morning Penn State’s Fieshman Football team will take the field against an enigmatic Pitt eleven The game, slated to begin aL 10 10 a m, Sat in day. will be the Lion Cubs open ei and the swan song foi Fresh man athletic* at Pitt Because of the decision of the athletic moguls In Panthertown to adopt the poliev of the Big Ten on fieshman athletics, Penn State is the onlv team which the Pitt Cubs will play this yeai In the Mid- West League freshman teams ore used only as opposition for vaisitv teams Although the Lion youngsters hate had a lime tlnee weeks of pi notice, an able staff of assistants has enabled Coach Marty McAn drews to whip togethei a smooth working eleven Coach McAn drews leleased a tentative lineup for the Pitt opener yesterda\ Howevei the few remaining days may see a change in the starters. CnrientU fatored to start at the end posts uie John Egli and Boh Davis with Harry Thompson a strong contendei for one of the tei niinnl jobs Schoonover and Toe Mbi cus appear to have the tackle positions under control, and John Tessieri looks good at cen tei At the guard positions. Bob Perugini and Bill Hamilton loom as starteis Keen competition in the hack field has made Coach McAndiews change his mind seveiai times in the past week as to who is the best perfoimet At this writing it looks like Bill Baile at No 4 and Bob Rice In the No 1 post Hard running Ralph Venliisco has been into the fullback job and Paul Weaver will start at quarter Goodman, Weinstein In Tennis Tourney Tennis Captain" Jerry Goodman’ and Mac Weinstein, junior net star, aie playing in the 12th Annual Mid dle Atlantic Collegiate Invitation Tennis Tournament at White Sul phur Spiings, Va , this week For saking singles competition, the Lion netteis pitted tlieli forces for doubles only Stands To Remain All Season The bleachers erected tempoiar ily at the ends of New Beaver Field foi last Saturday’s game will remain there all season They pro vide foi 2,100 fans and bring the total seating cnpncitv of the field to 17,000 So You Think The Reds Feel Bad? Think of Beal By BERNIE NEWMAN News Editor, Collegian ' It’s a shame those Yankees had to take foui straight fiom the Cincinnati Reds If not for Manager Bill McKechnie’s sake, then foi the sake of Ins lovely daughter, Beatrice. , Bea, as she is commonly known amongst her Kappa soroutv sis ters here, will he hack in State College today to resume hei studtes and if this lepoitei remembers correctly, she will be an unhappy gni the next few days for two leasons Or\e, obviously, is the fact that her pop, who only last week cieated a new lecord in'baseball’s history by taking a thud different majoi league club to pennantville, had to suffei defeat in such tuthless a fashion from those Terrible Yankees. The other brings us back to a week ago last Thursday night at the„ Kappa Kappa Gamma house where joyous celebration ensued following a telephone call fiom one of the SAG’s who congratulated comely Miss McKechme on the tri umph over the Pittsburgh Pirates which definitely sewed up the pen nant foi Cincinnati. With Reds Two Weeks It was then and there that Bon ti ice decided the next two weeks weie going to see her “on the road ” For, befoi e we had time to ask her what she thought of the Reds’ chances m the Series or of some human interest angle con nected with some of her dad’s best workmen, Paul Derringer for ex ample, she was off to pack her bags to leave for Pittsburgh the next morning and see the remain ing four games to be played in the National league. “Two weeks of vacation. Boy, oh boy!” That’s all we heard. Her plans, we later learned, were also to include a trip to New York for the first two games of the Scries, then to Cincinnati for the next . . . Well, it’s all over now and you can see why it’s a shame those Yankees had to J cut-everything Bigott Back, Gets In Game For Quarter Three-Goal Scoring Spree By Ernst Features Second Victory Of Season ' By ED McLORIE Exhibiting fighting: brand of Penn State soccei, after a slow start, the Lion booteis downed Lehigh 5-1 in a closely-played contest Sntuiday afternoon on New Beaver foi then second win of the season [ The Blue and White machine, faltenng while m scoring posi tion during the first,penod, was held scoreless until 11 minutes of llie second quartei when Walt Hosteiman came thiough with an accuiately placed boot foi the first tally Shortly afterward Sopho more Woody King, displaying out standing footwork, accounted for the second goal that started the Lions to click Halftime lest and a few woids of wisdom from Coach Jeffrey seemed to do the Nittany soccer- Bigott Back Gus Bigott, fiety Vene7uclan veteran forward, returned to school Friday and saw action in the last quartei of the game Bigott’s return to the Nittnny lineup greatly enhances the Lions chances for extension of the enviable victory stieak Since he has icturned, it is like ly that Conch Bill Jeffrey may have to switch several positions, for the better, on the forward wall. men a world of good as they play ed impioved ball in the thud pei lod Ernst Hit Scoring Spree Bob Ernst, stellar Lion centei forward, hit a sconng spree and nppled the nets for three points in the third quarter Ernst scored , lus first goal l five minutes aftei the second half began and was constantly hammenng away at the nets for the remainder of the pei lod. His second tally was registei ed aftei dribbling through the en tire Lehigh defensive for a spec tacular dnve past goalie Pearce Adams, substitute Engineer foi waid, tallied Lehigh’s only goal m the thud period amid the thickest of the Lions’ scoring Woikmg the ball through the State defensive line, Adams shot a hard foot be tween the posts as Zen Laskarus *>piawled to the ground in an effoit to stop it Pos Penn State Lehigh G—- Laskaius Peaice R F Lange Gregg L F Schuler (c) „ J Phillips E H Hostel man Anderson ,C H. Megrail Russell (c-c) L H Gieen _ E Phillips (c-c) 0 F Hartman Mueller I F King J. Scott C F Ernst .. Riemondy I F Corman, Lincoln 0 F Duiam Packet Goals Penn State-—Hostel man, King and Einst 3 Lehigh The 1939 national meet of the Intercollegiate Flying Association will be held at Kenyon College Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College Framed . 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