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Coach Bill Jeffrey sent in -every man on uniform and even permitted'Captain Schu ler to play center forward! during 'the -last period. l ßig, Bob tallied the first'point m his colorful career, heretofore confined to the fullback posts/ against - the 'Tartans by a mere flip of-the toe. His other, points were registered as cli maxes to -brilliant passing plays The Tech outfit, obviously inex perienced,’failed to check State ad vances from the opening tally when Van Hartman scored on a- 1 pass from Bigott five minutes af ter the “massacre” began As in dicated by the final “score, the game could hardly be called a -contest" ' Bigott Scores Three Goals ' ‘''•Venezuelan ’Gus "*Big6tt, • contin uing‘to ’flash this'outstanding soc-: cer, -tied with Schuler for 'scoring (honors 'with three 'tallies On all* three of Bigott's scoring ‘drives, the tfiery junior --dribbled -around; the defensive men and outman'euv-' 'dred’the.goahe'to sink hard shots ‘into'the net. _ ' y -•At the end of quarter, 'the Lions had only a ( two:poinfc 'lead and ‘added 'the same number’ ’of 'tgoals iri l - the second' period.; jHartmari-an’dßigott'scored firsti'and l then Woody King and( 'Bob ->Ernst 'broke into the scoring column % in 1 'the second. ’Ernst's! I'4M* (Continued on Page Four) \ » g- — T-. <. _* Shop ccermen Romp To 13-0 Win Over Tech The Collegian Sports PAGE THREE Frosh Gridders Lose To Syracuse, 7-6 Handicapped by a bad start and an eaily touchdown pass bv Syracuse, Penn State’s yearling griddeis swallowed a series of bad breaks and came back to score in the'last minutes on a 51-yard pass run play from Ralph Ventresco to End .Tim Berime and would have made the score 7-7 hod Sub Jack Fallon made good his extra point •kick Tile final tally was 7-fi The Nlttany Lion Cubs won the toss and Captain Earl Brown elect ed to lecelve Biown ran back the, kick off If. yards and plunged', tluough the Oinnge line 'for slxij 3aids on the next play A Syra-' cuse offside gave State a first' down Stymied on the next two plays. Ventresco booted a fluke which traveled across the field In stead of up to give the Orange youngsters their first break The Syracusans lost no time in following, up their advantage arid,; after an exchange of’punts which 1 placed the ball 'on the State 45 \ yard marker, started their touch down drive A beautiful 35 yard pass over the goal line from Mor ’ ris to Watt climaxed the drive Hahn booted the extra point for the visitors making the score 7*o Svrncu«e Cross-Country Team Hit By 01’ Man It)jury By ED H'ALL / Whipped by the 'powerful green clads of Manhattan, trounced by the mighty Spartans of Michigan State, ‘the Nittany cioss-country men faced a'possible licking from' injury today as Bill Smith and Hermann Goffberg took * their places with Alex Bourgerie on the casualty list with the Syracuse meet‘due Saturday Smith's injury was sustained in a time trial held last ' Saturday when he muscle in his leg. 'How serious it may turn*out to be is not yet known Goffberg is laid up with ‘internal Injuries 'Both •men may 'be lost to the 'harriers' tor'the -season Commenting on’the fate that has ‘befttllen 'liis ‘Charges, Coach Chick' ’Werner indicated J liis disappoint ment ovei 'their showing in the Manhattan and Michigan State duals Squad Disappoints Werner “Potentially, the crosscountry men are very strong”, “but'they to get agoing With'the exceptiomof BiirSmith<im ’the two meets, and Frank Maule in 'the Michigan State' dual, tlie'team ’has been-off in its running There •is-every Indication that several' members of -the i squad who have not yet run In any-meet will be in, there 'before the-season is' over,*’ ‘Cfiick/stated 1 “ <T, - » As ’a result of ttie time 'trials ‘held last Saturday the 'lineup for the'Syracuse’race will be', Captain Fiank-Maule, Len Henderson,‘•Har old Olsen, -Herb "Nipson, Graham Miller, end Jim Hostettlei with Smith's‘'participation.in the meet still-a-question ' ’ Nipson ‘returns to the fold after failing to qualify'for the Michigan /State run Olsen is also back in 'the-line-up, while jHostettler is on the hairier “even for the first time this year 1 ' r ~ Chet Snyder, Vern Kotz, George Harrison and “Pop”. Thiel ore the men who ’Wiil be 'pressing 'their 1 squadmates for berths on the team that meets Pitt Lion Cub Booters - Down Syracuse In Season Opener . .After battling on even'terms for two gruelling quarters, Penn State’s freshman soccer team un leashed a -relentless attack in the, second half to down the Syracuse, yearlings 5-1, in'their first game of 'the season At Syracuse, Saturday * The Lion ‘Cubs’ attack was pac- 1 ed by J Karinch ! and Savitch, center forward and inside left-respective ly, who booted in two goals apiece Prawdzack, outside rightxwho ac •counted for the other State, goal,, was..outstanding 4 on the Lion de fense. -The State lineup included* Don aldson, goal; Graham, right full back, Freeman, left fullback; Roy, .right halfback; Heck,< center half back, Latch, left halfback, Prawd zack,' outside "right;, v Patton, inside 1 right; Karlnch, -center Savitch, T inside' left; and i Jones, outside -left./ r HALLOWEEN PASTRIES DOUGHNUTS-PUMPKIN PIES DECORATED COOKIES Order in, Advance for the Week-end ELECTRIC BAKERY ■ SPONSORED BY ' rPENN ;ST&TE GLOB PENN STATE 'COLLEGIAN State Opens-Drive , Facing o’whitpwash in’the fourth quaitei with but two minutes time lemaining, Brown'took a Syracuse punt on his 40-and ran 'lt to the enemy 39-yard line The Cubs re ceived another heartbreak, how ever on the next play when Bob Rice lost 10 yards on an end run Hope was fading when Ralph Ventresco ’faded back and 'let 'fly a long heave to lanky Jim Berllne Berline took it on the run on the 31-yard marker, shook of a tackier,* and crossed the'goal, line standing up ‘Jack Fallon <a sub sent in to kick* the point, missed fire and the score stood at 7 to C when the whistle blew a moment later o Not a one-sided affair, the game' was ‘stiicttv class AA football with both teams flasliitig.'brilHant form.' 'The ,I Penn' State youngsters topped, the Orange in first downs'by 11 to 7 A feature of the game wos’the top notch punting of the Lion's 1 Gnlin Bailey,and; Mori Is of Syra cuse Both hoys hooted theh 'teams 'out of had holes several times Women in Sports j The WRA-sponsoicd activities; clubs -will 'take turns tplaymg hos-j tess and planning programs "for co-eds using White Hall on Satur-, day .evening. Next Saturday ‘the Riding Club will ‘be in charge, No- 1 vernber 11 the ‘Outing Club, 'No- 1 vember 18 the Fencing. Club, and- November 25 the Swimming'Glub - Thursday, November *l6, Penn' State’s meimaids will compete m; an interclas* swim meet including) diving, speed swimming, and med-j ley, obstacle, and ’relay races. Two' 'houis of-practice are necessary to 'participate, so come either and Thursday r from 4 to 5 p m or' Tuesday, ‘Wednesday, and Satur-. day from 7 30 to B*3o. As a i esult of last week’s elimm-j atiori contest, Ruth Beach, Fran Kaplan, ‘Millie 'Rosenshine, -and Betty Zehnei were chosen for the’ semoi’tennis-team; Dot Gadshalk, 'Jo Taggart, Betty Whitake, -and’ -Betty Succop'to -the junior team;, Connie Reddig, Jan Haitz, Mar- 1 jorie Roberts, and Fran Talley on the sophomore team, and Rutht 'Gerber, Martha BufFman, -and’ Ruth Moore to the freshman team.’ All girls who have played T o’clock hockey are invited to a get l togethei .after Thursday’s game for a dip in the pool and supper, in the play - room If you’ve a sand-, wich'Tiour Wednesday from 10 to, *l2 you can make up -practices, :and: there are’five vacancies,in the jun- f ALL-COLLEGE DANCING (LASS . SAD-TISTICS Penn State Cornell 1 Fiist downs lush ing ft n First downs pass ing 1 •{ Total first downs 1 8 Total yards gain ed scrimmage 32 302 Total yards gain ed rushing 14 237 Total yards gain- ed passing !S o r > Passes attempted 23 8 Passes completed 4 4 Passes intercept 'ed by ft 4 Average yardage N punts •* 31 42 Fumbles by 2 2 Own fumbles re covered by (l o Football Continued From Page 1 Lipn followers, stunned by the suddeness of the Big Red thrusts, saw all hopes for a recovery blow up in theii faces, as sophomore scoring aces Bill Smaltz and Pep were forced to with diaw from action a few minutes later, Petrella with a cracked rib and Smaltz with n-recurtence of an old ankle injurs Late in the first period, Coach Carl Snavely’s lads added insult to injury by scoring their third touch down, with McCullough slipping through the wobbly Lion defense from the State 12-yard line on a reverse Drahos kicked the extra point, Red Scores At Will The Big Red eleven, now taking every advantage of the demoraliz ed -Lion gridders. -pushed over two more l touchdowns before the first half-ended Bill Murphy, substi tute back, tossed a pass to Jim Schmuck on the 25-jaid stripe fiom that point, and In.aVfew minutes Moit Landsberg Lion.,line for another 'marker/from the Syard line fol lowing ; a 34->ard drive Drahos converted both points Late in the thiid quarter, an old Cornell ‘tradition brought the sixth Big Red touchdown Schmuck, on an end around, batteied his way ovei the much-trnmpled Lion goal line to score - from the 34-y%rd Lewis missed 'the extra point i , -The<Blg RedS’called it a day af tei Jack Bohrman lmd dashed around'end for a 30-yard sprint as the game neaied its closing min utes Lewis bucked over foi the final extra point One blight spot kept the other wise tarnished afteinoon from com plete darkness That was the bril liant play of Leon Gajecki, Lion center, who played his heart out on the defense during the first half Gajecki was in on every tackle and Until withdrawn fiom the massa cre in the second half proved him self the best bnckei-up in the his tory of'Penn State football Iritramural Sportlight first rounds of fraternity intramural football ended last Fri day night, while two independent teams met to start‘off the second lap ’ Phi Sigma Kappa lost to Phi Kappa although neither team was ahead in points or first downs, the former, losing because of a pen alty Phi Mu Delta won from Tri angle, 6'to 0, and Kappa Delta Rho beat Beta Kappa, 12 to fi. In the .Independent game, For estry Society won from Irvin Hall, 13 to 0 ' - Local Delegates At M. R; A. Conference ’ Sixty; representatives from three colleges', Penn State, Birmingham, and Pennsylvania College for Wo men, attended a Moral Re-Arma ment meeting at Shingletown Gap Sunday,'afternoon. 1 - Featured fat the -meeting were talks by several students who‘ex plained 'Moral 'Re-Armament work ing in daily'life. The groups also discussed‘plans for furthering the movementin< collegiate circles. Tuesday, October 24, 1939 Cornell Tops Lion J - Vees Bates, Kins, Kopach Star For State Team - In what proved to be mlnntiire prdvlew of SaturdaVs \nrsity an nihiintion at the hands of Cornell’s ‘Bears the* Nittany Lion Junioi Varsity dropped fheir inaugural game to the Cornell Bees, Friday afternoon, at Itlinca, 7 0 A first qunrtei fhrustDn the Big Red juniors saw Tack Lewis, Bern halfback, plunge over fiom the four jnrd line to scoie the winning tally, following a 35 yard dri\e down field Lewis also hooted the extra point Durjng the first half the Lion Joy-Vees weje stvmied by theh own poor blocking and lack of re stive hacks With only five back field men on the squad of lfi which made the trip, 'the Nittan\ eleven was forced to plav almost the en tile game'with fom ball-carrieis, when Lou Labarre was forced fiom tlie game in its early mo ments by on injuiy The second half saw some im provement in the offensive play of Coach Johnny Patrick’s proteges, but the Big Red’s one touchdown lead proved too much to overcome As the final whistle blew, the* Lions had moved inside fbe Cor nell 20vaid stripe by \irtue of a brilliant catch by Hariy Robb of Sam Kopach's pass Outstanding foi the Lions was the defensive play of Wee Willie Bates, 150-pound sophomore end who was converted to a back Call Kins, sophomoie halfback, also played well in the Lion bnckfield, as’did Kopach Robb, another sophmore at end showed up well on both defense ond offense Coach Liked Smaltz’ Size So ‘Air Raid Bill’ Got His Start At Aliquippa High “The coach decided I was big enough to plai football and told me to come out ’ That’s the way Bill Snmltz, 202 pound sophomore passing, sensa tion,,describes Ids start in the pig skin game He plnved varsity oil Aliquippa High School’s eleven foi four yeais, did ail the'passing was a membei of two Ben\ei Comitv championship teams Bill, who is 21, wants to coach football when he gets out of Col lege His cunent ambition' To bent Pitt this yeai “1 had my* biggest tin ill and my most embairassing moment in the Bucknell game” BUI deciaies, “the first when 1 thiew a touchdown pass to Rollins, and the hittei when I missed the extia point aft ei asking Bob Higgins to let me kick it Was my face led'” Vital statistics Enrolled in Pliys ed injured ankle and back in practice this fall is secietary of Fiiars a Sigma Nu pledge. - dug holes for telephone poles lost’summei pals around with “Ferky” thiew three toucli dow*n heaves in tlie Cornell fiosh game last year fools around with a guitai interested in “Betty” likes to eat “hut they won’t let me” A Unhersity of Illinois scientist has disco\eied a method of deter mining the taste of' cheese by x roy photos Announcing a special showing of fall and winter cloth ing by the factory representative of an exclusive cloth ing manufacturer. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCT. 25 and 26 Strictly Social Dancing with 'lnstruct ions 'for Beginners and Intermediates. Tickets On Sale at S. U. and at'the Door between 4 and 5 O’clock. • RECHALL for the Formals Look Your Best Choose Your Make up from Our Com plete Stock of Nationally Famous Cosmetics and Toiletries COLLEGE CUT RATE NEXT TO THE CORNER ROOM GLAMOROUS EVENING SLIPPERS i SPECIALLY , PRICED FOR THE FORMAL WEEK-ENDS • A Dazzling Selection °f Evening Slippers H I \JC2o. You’ll find here a collection of • some of the finest evening slippei s we’ve ever seen And they are priced reasonably, '^\V | too 1 See them today i $2.95 and $3.95 State Colleges Finest Shoe Store Sharping, Inc FORMERLY S.P.S. SHOE STORE 135 S Allen WATCH OUR WINDOWS KALIN'S MEN'S SHOP 122 S ALLEN ST.
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