Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 13, 1939, Image 3

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The Collegian Sports
, PAGE THREE
Between The Lions
Bob* Wilson
Nothing in the-natiire of' a> stienuous afternoon is expected for
P6nn Stated football'tiorts who face the Lehigh - University EnginCfers
h‘ere tomorrow Pll concede the Nittanymen an easy victory
More important 1 than just merely winning the game, however, will-,
be' one all-important issue Can the Lions show a marked 1 improvement*
ovei last week’s pitiful performunee’
If they can (and theie's no icason why they shouldn’t), look Xoi
a brilliant season with a few new recoids attached.
About Chuck:Peers' -
Aside from* improvements over last week’s poor blocking
questionable quarterbacking, Bob Higgins, his aides-de-camp and'
000-odd’spectators will 5 look for a vindicative performance from
player m particular Those in'tHc
know will keep their optics glued
on the rangy form of Chuck Pet
ers, liion tailback, whose offensive
Handicraft' against Buck n e 11
wasn’t exactly up to par.
Peters fumbled'fartoo frequent
ly I —we all'know that And when
Higgins sent Rollins to replace
him, everyone (yea, me too) heav
ed a sigh so loud that its echo
shook Mt Nittany A few minutes
later, with the score 7-3 m State’s
; favor, Bucknell began to toss long
passes all over New Beaver Field
1 Higgins 1 rushed Peters back into
'the game, ahd the critics began to
mumble and j grumble Higgins’ ac
tion was- justified 5 Here’s why
J Chuck Peteis is State’s test pas s *
defense combatant 1
As it’was, Peters slapped down
heaves and intercepted
another—a nice afternoon’s work
in itself And then, because he
fumbled a few times more, he
(and Bob Higgins, 'too) became
the butt of much ( unthmhing ciit :
itism ~ * ' , _,
Few people know it, but Penn
State led the East in, pass (defense,
last year And it was Chuck Peters
.who State in that doptftt
, meat -The lanky towhead inter
j VfepliedUttkWi *1958
all the other Nittany hacks put
ttfgeifter.ij' y j ’ , ' *
v Tomorrow Chuck .will try again
‘And*, unless I'm all ■wrong about
[Jiimf you’rtf going to see'soiJiejhjgh
dajsjffidthnllj j"| j!; '
Fall Track ,
Period Opens
With the second of a series of
time tiials being held in the mid
die of this, week, fall tinck train
,ing* period got undei way with
hopes of'a successful spring sea
son, -
, Outstanding, performer in the
.time trials tras Nick Vukmanic,
'who showed signs l of a-great sea
-son when 1 he threw the javelin 217
’feet, ''only seven feet under, the
throw with which he set a record
{in Philadelphia the year before
’last.' r -
| Barney Ewell, 220-yard' A c A. U.
champion, also showed signs'of a
highly successful season by plac
ing first in the 100-yd time trial
Results of the trials are*
120 low hurdles
Russ’ Chinellia' J 14*9; Engel
;,hardt, 15 2; and ,Wingard, v l5 9
60 yard high hurdles
‘ ,Dave Snavely, 08 9,-Engelbardt,
.08:9.
100'yard dash
s Barney Ewell, 09*9; Bill Engel.
<lo*4, Russ'Chinellia, 10 4,„ Bob
Brown, 10*4; Don'Dolbin/Al Price,
and Paul Staller also placed ,
Half Mile '
Bill Madden," 2.08, Pat -Kjell
man, 2 OS. , 4
; >. High Jump
, J Jim Sykes; 6', John Glenn, 5’10;
’Orvis Krug,'s’B . ,tv
- - - , Pole Vault
j p - Joe Bakura, 11*6;.Otto, 10
, ) t Hammer Throw - j
I j< Corbman.lo4’lo; Masters 90’.
-- s \ " Shot Put .
'George Ross, 37’2; Teas, 35’4
i DiseuV
Bachman, 118, Kess,-110; Hap
nin,' 105; Ross, lll v ;' Vukmanic,
144*10.
69 yard high ..hurdles' -
Dave Snavely, 08 9; Engelhardt,
,08.9, w ,' v <
1 . ;,// WELCOME ALUMNI
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PENN'STATE COtXEGIAN
Big Boh Schuler
Is More Than"
Soccer Star
He’s not only a great soccer
player, hut also one of Penn
State’s BMOC’s ..
That short description is just
what Big Bob Schuler happens to
be Coach Bill Jeffrey’s pnde-and
joy soccei captain is affiliated with
Lion’s Paw, Skull and Bones, Blue
Kev, Friais, Delta Sigma'Pi, and
is a member of the Liberal Arts
Student Council In addition to
that the Nittany booter is six feet
tali' and tips the beams at< 210
pounds Yes siree . quite a big
man on campus
Bob began his soccer career at
Noitheast High, the acme of high
school soccer teams, in. Philadel
phia He also played on an in
dependent team before donning the
Blue and White and gaining fame
thioughout the -East for his out
standing’play at fullback during
the past two seasons. , , t
When askedi what ho thought
was the*,keynote fon .the- soccer
teams’ t ,iqmaikable success, Bob
leeled off, “I ithmk the success of;
} the,.'Eenn r State>-teamS"iS'*due > to
.the “good poaching of -Bill, Jeffrey
laqd the»fact ,thati every time wei
•win it’s 4not only foi'-PepruState,
Tmt for Bill as /well ”,n , H ,i . >
VitaK statistics greatest thrill
was seeing. Sam' Davies tally the’
winning goal against 'Army last
year to preserve ,the victory streak
. is a Phi Gam . studying C
& F .
Women in Sports |
WRA and Men’s Student Recre
ation Boaid are sponsoring an
other hike—tins time to the Soil
Conservation Laboratory—so we’ll <
meet you Sunday at two at Rec
Hall Don’t foiget ten cents for
the food
'lnterclass hockey is alieady un
’derway with a‘ capacity schedule
The junior majors will tangle with’
Atherton fiosh and 1 senior college
with the Mac, Hall team' May the*
best team* win ' «-
Twenty-nine* colleges will be in
vited to send students to take part
in a Play Day; in the spring One
major sport xvill be featured and!
an-outstanding player will’come to
the Penp State campus to conduct
an all-day clinic ,
Sahib Smailliw Picks—
’ Penn State over Lehigh
, Artfiy over Columbia
Duke over Pitt
Cornell over Princeton -
Syracuse over Georgetown
T C. U. over Temple
Yale over Penn
* Michigan over lowa
Minnesota over Purdue
Texas’A. & M over ,Villanova
’ The- Sahib' adds that "under
dogs” wh’ich should win are Army,
Duke, T C. U, Yale and Texas A.
& M. -
Even money will be laid on the 1
following games Cornell Prince
ton, Syracuse-Georgetown, Michi
gan lowa and Mlnhesota-Purdue
With the-exception of the Penn
State-Lehigh, tilt, all games
will be close.- State should win
40 0
Friday, October 13, 1939
Lion Booters Face
Veteran Bisons At
1 P. Mt. Tomorrow
• Biggott 7 * Return' To Lineup Bolsters
< Scoring' Punch (prf Forward Attack
. By ED McLORIE
W'lth Gu<* Bigott, Venezuelan spark plug, once again back in the
Nittany-lineup, Pcim State's soccer Lions face a stiong Bucknell eleven
on New Beaver Field at 1 p m tomonow /
' ( The Blue and White hooters, hot on the ti ail after impressive vic
tories ovei Lehigh' and Gettysburg, will be meeting an untested but
reputedly powerful Bison Although' Bucknell hasn’t played nnv games
this season, thev piesent a stai -studded lineup that includes onlv om*
sophomore -
< Coach Merle Edwards refers to
Bison Captain Joe Dibhn as “one
of the best-goalies in-college soccer
rank«r” In addition to Diblin; the
Bucknelhans fcioast power in sen
iors Shaffet at forward, Kesslei
at halfback andA’uten at fullback
» 'Although'CoacH Bill 1 Jeffrey has
not definitely decided upon his
stinting lineup fot tomorrow, it
ajfpeais likely' that the only
change 1 will be Bigott at center
forward Last year Gus was' high
scorer of the team and his return
adds considerable strength to the
scoring punch' of the Lion forward
wall Boh Ernst, who ran wild
against Lehigh last Saturday, will
probably alternate with Bigott as
Jeffrey is still' undecided whether
to keep Ernst out of the lineup m
view of hig recent showing
,The probable lineup for tomoi
row, , t 1 i
' 'Bucknel!
Diblm (c)
1 Morrison
Auten
.* J Moke
Kessler
J__ bice
-1- Williams
Higgins
1 Lewis
Pos Penn State >
G.'-J Laskarus
Lange
—Schuler (c)
—Hostermati
..Megrail
...Green L
„Hartman
..King
—Bigott 01
Ernst
.-Corman
Durarn
Shaffer
Kauffman
Wiestling practice every Tues
day and Thursday in Rec Hall
Regular practice oegins next Tues
day,
; . ALUMNI
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Harriers To
Battle For
Ist Victory
Out of the fnlnc pan, into the
file’
And the file the Idon ciosstonn
tr\ men aie jumping into is plenty
hot. foi the harrleis meet the Spar
tans of Michigan State, class of
the mid West, in East Lansing to*
moiross io a rebound meet after
their :il 24 defeat at the hands of
the green clads of Manhattan last
Saturda*
With the question “is the sched
ule & suicide slate 9 ” moie’ than
answered by Manhattan’s win. tlio
team trained strenuous!* this yreek
to get in shape for tomorrow’s
meet ‘ ,
It 4 will be an oijtfit, altered ( In
two spots, however, that duals on
the flat East Lansing comse ’of
four instead' of five inileg r " r
Replacing Alev ’Bourgerie, who
is out with a leg- injury,! will be
.Cliet 1 Snyder,, sophomore from
Mont Alto Sn>der will hold down
the number four spot ,Graham
Miller, veteran bill and daler from
last yeai beat Heijli Nipson In the
time tiials last Wednesday and
will slip into the number six posi
tion
The other members of the team
will be Captain Frqnk Mattie, Len
Hendeison, Bill Smith, Hermann
Goffberg. and Harold Olsen
ere Tomorrow
Last Game For
Pitt Freshmen
McAndrewsSees
Balanced Eleven
By BAYARD BLOOM
At practically the uacK ot
dawn (10 a m) tomonow
morning, Penn State’s Fiesh
men Footballei s will-get then*
hi st acid test when they open
against what will possibly be
the last Pitt Fieshman ath
letic team to take the held op
posite an outside school The
Cub curtain-i aisei will piob
abl.v be plaved on the regular
plavmg held, as neithei piac
tice gndnon is legulation
si/e.
Although Mai tv McAndiews is
fai fiom dnheaitencd ovei tomor
low’s piospects, he fiankly admits
that his matenal this veai is not
the equnl of last season," in eithei
quality oi quantity The' 3038
Fiosh eleven, Kiouse, Smaltz, Pet
lella, Fiketith, et al, oveicame
an 11-vear jm\ to top the Panth
ers 13-12 and hand the Pitt Fiesh
men then fast taste of defeat
since 102 2
Backfield Named
Ban mg injmies or othei un
foreseen happenings, tfie team
which will be facing the last of
the Panthois through the eaily
morning mist will have Bill Badev,
Paul Weavei, Bob'Rice, and Ralph
Ventrisco in the backfield The
State yeailmgs mav mis«r the long
range punting of Bailey because
of a seveie chailey-horse sustain
ed by the Cub' fullback eaihei m
the week In case Bailey is unable
to plav, he will 1 probably be re
placed bv Hungerbuehler
The Lion youngsters’ Hist line
of defense.will have John Egli and
.peppery Bob Davis at the term
inal posts, with big Hairy Thomp
son ds alternate at eithfii end
Stocky Bill Harimlten 'and- stockiei
Bob Perngtm ai*e slated for the
guard slots, with John Tessien,
m between att center 'Current and
Choice at tackle are Malcus
* (ContlnuediOntPageiFourV
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