Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 20, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday,' October 20,1939
Scientific
Eye Examination -
.'We have installed the latest
In Bausch and" Lomb exami
nation equipment to give
complete optical service
Brokenjenses replaced with
in 24 hours Bring the brok
en pieces.
DR. EVA ROAN
OPPOSITE ATHERTON
*" HALL
V DIAL 672
SIRLOIN ROAST OF VEAL
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boned and rolled,' easy to serve „_Jb. 35c
Loin & rib veal chops L.ib. 35c
CUBE VEAL STEAKS
■ -LV' OUR OWN . -
ALL PORK SAUSAGES i.' ' li_lb. 28c
layers 28c
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Between The Lions
Bob Wilson
Penn State CAN heat Cornell
Penn-State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornelf
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cot noil.
Penn State CAN henifornell
Penn State CAN beat‘Cornell'
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cotnell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn Stale CAN bent Cotnell.
Penn State beat Cotnell
Penn State'CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
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Penn State CAN beat'Cornell
t Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat. Cornell
Penn State'CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
rqnn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn Slate CAN beat Cornell
Penn State' CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State'CAN beat Cornell •
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN bent Corpell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell -
Penn Stale CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beaUCornell,
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornell
Penn State CAN beat Cornel:
Penn State GAN beat Cornel!
Sahib, Smailliw Picks
1 Penn State over Cornell u
r, "2-JTennesses over Alabama
3 Arqny over Yalet-—■
4." Minnesota over Ohio State 4-
Tech over NYU.
_6.jßrown over Holy Cross
7 Harvard over Penn
.Perrin* over Michigan; State
. 9 Texas A. & M. over T. C Uu-
10. Duquesne over Pitt*-- 1 —
The Sahib admits, that it is quite
possible that games 2 tQ 9 may be
wrong/ It is likely that Pitt might
get lucky again»and spank Du
quesne, BUT—Cornell can’t lick.
Penn State’
Penn Slate MUST beat
Cornell. . '
WANTED! ONE
ALL-AMERICAN
Picture Needed For
Hall Of Fame Group
Penn State’s football Hall of
Fame has room for'one more 'All-
American
Posted recently above ’ the tro
phy cases on either side of the
mam entrance*to Rec Hall were
fulklengtirpictnres'of'State’sTAll-
Amencans—five of, them '
Conspicuous, is a vacant space
between the' two pictures on one
side. It was intended that way
State is looking for another All-
American , and has saved a t place
for him ~ *
It’s been 16 years since State
had its last All-American in F
Joe Bedenk '23, guard, now head
coach of baseball here Other stars
of yesteryear whose pictures are
on the wall are Captain William T
Dunn ’O6, center, Charles A Wav
'2O, halfback, W. Glenn Killinger
quarterback; and Robeit A
Higgins 19, end, now head foot
ball coach here' ,
Women in Sports
l \ ' t. -
Freshman and transfer phys ed
majois! women's phys
ed honorary invites you'to a “get
acqquainted” : party in~White Hall
tf*3o p.m „ Monday. ‘■There’ll be
games, refreshments and 'a' chance
to meet the uppei class “sport
lights.’’ ,> ' ' ’
.Four o'clock hcokey schedules
have once again been organized
under a new. system The present
teams will be dissolved and, in
stead, .girls interested in playing
’hockey will sign 'up for the two
nights they can play. Other girls
unable to regularly schedule' two
nights a week should, "come to
Holmes Field on the 4 o’docks they
can play and report to-Marge
Harwick. > -
Davis, Lawther To Speak
Dr. Ellwood C. Davis, professor
of physical education and athletics,'
John Lawther, basketball
coach,’ will speak today at the an
nual convention of the Mid-West
ern Pennsylvania Physical
catipn Association in NevTCastle.
Y\ - MUSIC 1 BY
REX ROCKWELL
; •* i r 7-_tV 1
• Tickets May Bp Purchased At v /
v\ Student Union or from Any Cwen
$1 Couple - Formal; White Hall
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Here 7c
Tech
| JUST REP PROPAGANDA
triple-threat u«v.., ..
lough of'Cornell may get In the k is. rpore than living up to Cor-
Lion's mane during tomorrow's nell’s expectations and will be
battle at, Ithaca McCullough, ' very much in the way of Lion
"though weighing only 166, Is' a , Tjaeks tomorrow. Kelley is a
fine runner as' well as excelling "good pass receiver and great de
at punting and passing ‘ j fenslve end
Frosh, Orange Grid
Tilt Here Tomorrow
McAndrews To Start Same
Lineup That Defeated Pitt
Avenging last week the varsity’s ignommous 2938 defeat by Pitt
,Penn State’s hard-playing Freshman football squad will attempt to
keep the Cub eleven from doing likewise unto them when they
tangle with the Orange youngsters at 2 p m tomorrow on New Beaver
Field
Their predecessors last year were walloped 20-0 by the Syracusans
for their only defeat of the season. Always a Jonah to Penn State
football teams, the Orangemen give, no indication of being otherwise
this year ¥
Lineup Unchanged
Well-satisfied with his starting
lineup l of ' last Saturday, Coach
Marty McAndiews indicated yes
terday the same boys would tee off
against, Syracuse tomorrow after
nocm-~With*"the _ exception' of'Hun**
gerbuehler* the same backfield of
Ralph Ventresco,’Earl Biown, and
Paul Weaver will start Wingback.
Bob Rice will leplace Hungeibueh
ler, who has left school
John Egli and Bob Davis are
slated for the end posts, while Joe
Maicus and Keri Schoonover,again
got the nod at tackle. Bob Petfu
gini and Bill Hamilton will be at
guard opposite the Orange John
| Tessien is still No 1 boy at cen
‘tei although he is getting stiff
competition fiom Bob Brooks, a
former Kiski Prep gridder
Casualties in Orange Squad
Woid fiom the New* York camp
indicates attack by air, although
pickins’ are slim as far as straight
dope on the Oiange Cubs goes
Coach Ribs Baysinger has been
haunted by injuries expects
to have his best men m shape for
their- opening fracas with State
tomonow Expected to star for the
Syracusans, if they are
, Barney Foltz, guard, and Toots
Mirabito, backfield runnels
> The Freshman-Syracusc tilt, to
be played on the .gamp
field, is slated to start at 2 p m ‘lt
is the.only, home athletic event
of the aftqrnooji and admission is
free J| , ***
Schbtt To Speak
At Ithaca Tonight;
Dr Carl P. Schott,.dean of the
School of Physical Education and
Athletics, and 'Edward H Hibsh
man, alumni, secretary, will speak
at the pre-game smoke): to' he held
tonight at-Cornell University.
... On Wednesday night, Dr. Schott
addressed the Niagara"' Frontier
Alumni in Buffalo, N. Y He dis
cussed various? activities' at the
College‘and showed motion, pic
tures of' the ,Lehigh-Penn State
football game.
: Intramural
]: Sportlight
. Jihs-...-.—Cross-Country-' ---
Ch! Sigma fraternity and
the Foiestiy Society won the fra
ternity intiammnl cross country
urns Wednesday afternoon, the
Foresteis automatically winning
since no othei independent group
entered
Max Peteis, Alpha Chi Sigma,
victor last year, led the intramural
hairiers down the homestretch,
again, i tinning the one and three
qnmtej mile course in 10 15
David Eyans. also Alpha Chi Sig
ma, and John Boyveis, Pi Kappa
Alpha, placed second and thiid
Onl> 21 of the IS starters com
pleted the tace The summaiies
1, Max Peteis, Alpha Chi Sigma, 2.
David Eyans, Alpha Chi Sigma, 3
John Bowers, Pi Kappa Alpha, 4
Peter Netdig Alpha Chi Sigma, 5
Paul'Decker, Sigma Chi, 6 Charles
Gillespie, Bea\ei House, 7 George
Moj\rj, Beavei House, S Hoyvmd
Mendenhall. Bea\ei House. 9 Sam
uel Flennei, Sigma Pi, 10 Alfous
Clark, Phi Delta Theta, 11 Avery
Kearney, Alpha Chi Sigma, 12
Waltei Mm fit. Delta Upsllon, 13
Edwaid Greist, Alpha Chi Sigma,
14 Charles MJcCaithey, Phi Kappa
Sigma, 15 William Doryyorth, Pbi
Gamma Delta, 10 Eugene Stull,
Phi Kappa Sigma, 17 John Beyer,
Pi Kappa Alpha, 18 William Mes
serjy. Pi Kappa Alpha, 19 Robert
Elliott, Alpha'Chi Sigma' 20 Lav*
ern Kelson, Phi Gamma Delta and
Wayne Bort7 Pi Kappa Alpha
With intramural football in full
suing again almost a score of first
louiid matches have been complet
ed The scoies are as follows
DMta Chi, 15, Alpha Gamma
Rho“ 0
Theta Kappa Phi, 0; Delta Upsi
lon,.G
Alpha Sigma Phi, 3 first downs,
Phi. Kappa Sigma, 2 fiist downs
Delta Theta PI 1 first down,
Delta' Tan Delta, 2 first downs
Phi TCappa, Chi Phi won on
fii st downs 4
Phi Kappa Alpha, 20, Phi Sigma
Delta, 0
Acacia, 1 first down, Theta Chi,
3 first downs
Theta Xi, Kappa Sigma* won
In forfeit
Tau Phi Delta, fi, Phi Epsilon Pi,
Sigma - Alpha Epsilon, 1 first
Plumbing and Heating'
Repairing and' Ne\v Work
t, '"Let “Mel? do it!
OLE. MAELHORN
" -Vr RHONE 2214
day For Socc
Lions Defend 48-Game
Streak Against Tartans
Of Unknown Strength
Frosk Booters Will Open Season
At Syracuse Tomorrow; Squad Listed
‘ Carrying With them, the burden of 48 games without defeat, 11
Lion Roceormen will make theii next to last home appearance .it 1
o’clock this afternoon in u defense against a Carnegie Tech team of un
known potentiality
It v ill be the first time m iccent years that State has opposed the
Taitans in soccei and nothing is known about the calibie of the op*
position 4
Following this encounter BIU
Jeffrey's chmges an ill hate only
one mote game on Xew Heavei
Field this \etu theii meeting with
Syracuse on October >2B Three
away games. Xunn Arm> nnd
Temple will wind up the season
‘Bucknell Lineup to Start
Llkelv Coach Teffrev will start
the same lineup that edged Buck*
nell 2-0. heie last Satmdnv This
will bring Laskarus in as goalie.
Lange ns right full, Captain Schu
ler os left full. Hosterman at right
half. Megrail at centei half Green
at left half Tlnttmnn on outside
right. King at inside tight Bigott
ns centei forwaid Cot man ot in
side left, and Dutain at outside
left Arnold who has been looking
piomising at fullback, is also like
ly to see considetahle action in
the game
Aliea\ this venr the Lions
have won thtee encounteis. out
scoring their thtee openents—
Oettjsbmg Lehigh and Bucknell —
U 2 #
Freshmen At Syracuse
, 'While the varsitj hooters have
a day off tomorrow, the Cubs will
he slatting theii three game cam
paign against the Svraeuse Frosh
at Syracuse
This yem’s squad, according to
Fieshman Coach Bill Underwood,
is considerably bettei balanced
titan the one which lost one game
and tied anothei dining the first
season of organized ft eshntan play
last yeai, /
The probable State line up ns an
nounced yestetday includes Don
nldson at guard, Graham and Ftee
man at the fullback spots, Latch,
Kecht and Bveit at the linlfs,
Pinwdzik at outside right, Karlnch
at Inside tight, Wilson as center
fotwatd, Lav itch as inside left and
Tones as outside left
'43 HARRIERS
STILL UNTRIED
Bingham’s Time
Nears Smith’s Mark
Definitely a “Mjstery'’ squad
because of the unknowns on it the
Lion yeniling cross-counttymen
present a question matk foi Nit
tatty fans
Best man on the squad at pres
ent seems to he Frank Bingham.*
fotmei ittnnet at Philadelphia’s
Overbtook High School who led
the pack ovet the finish line in q
time ttial on Wednesdav *
Bigham’s time of 17 35 was 2 1 \
seconds slovvet than the fieshman
tecotd held by “Wild” Bill Smith
Howetet. Bingham got up fiont a
sick bed two bouts befote the time
trial trial to run in the taco and
will ptobnbly do better when beds
in shape
Other membets of the squad who
showed up well in Wednesday's
time trial were Jantson who plac
ed second. Wieglys and Cosgrove
who weie tied for third place
Ktiba who placed fifth, and Bow
et s. Moore, Myson, Pure and Zepcr
who placed in that otdet to round
out the first ten men over the line
down, Delta Sigma Phi. 2 first
downs
Alpha Phi Delta, 6, Beaver
House. 0
Phi Gamma Delta. 6, Phi Kappa
Tan, 0
Beta Sigmu Rho fi, Phi Delta
Theta, 0 s
Alpha Tau Omega. 4 fhst downs,
Lambda Chi Aipltn 1 fiist down
Alpha Glti Rho, 7, Slgntn Chi, 6.
Alpha Zotn, ,1 fiist downs, Gam
ma Sigma Phi, no first downs
Penn State CAN beat Cornell.
ALL-COLLEGE DANCING CLA#
SPONSORED BY PENN STATE CLUB
Strictly Social Dancing with Instructions for Beginners and Intermediates
INSTRUCTRESS—MISS CAMERON AND ASSOCIATES
BEGINNING OCT. 24th and EVERY TUESDAY and THURSDAY
REC HALL 8:30
Tickets Purchaseable At The Door and At Student Union Between 4 and 5 O’clock
10 LESSONS—S2.SO
i
Kociubinsky, Krupa
Named Coaches
Nestor W Kociubntskv and Jo
seph Krupa '37 have been appoint
ed to assist in the coaching of box
ing and wrestling respectively
The appointments were confirmed
at a meeting of the Athletic Bo,aid
of Contiol last w’eek-end
Kociubinsky was a vaisitv boxet
in 1037 but was hatred from com
petition the following season be
cause he had participated in pio
fessional bouts ovei the summei
Krupa was a membei of the
varsity wrestling squad and inter
collegiate lfis-pound champion in
1007
The game tomorrow will be
bioadcast o\ei station KDKA,
Pittsbuigh with Tack Barry at the
microphone
Penn State CAN beat Gomel!
YES.. ■ there an 90 million
miles of wire in the Bell System.
But more important to you is the
fact that some of the wires lead
home to Mother and Dad ... to
friends and relatives ... to all the
folks who really matter to you. ,
Rates are reduced on most Long
Distance calls every nsgbt
a/ter seven and all day Sunday,
THE BELL TELEPHOHI
OF FENNSYIW
Page Three
er Test
Lawther Is Honored
John Lawther, basketball coach,
has been appointed co-clianman of
a national committee* to study
teaching principles and the tech
nique of physical education for the
American College Edu
cation Association.
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in Phantomweight
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