Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 03, 1939, Image 3

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    Friday, November 3, 1939
Frosh Eleven Seeks To Upset Undefeated Bisons
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l Twentj colleges are this year Fencing <Coach Harry H. Krut
co({peraUng on a wide expeilment ter issued a call yesteiday .for
to jlmprove teachei education, In varsity and freshman Fencing
theU S candidates
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Between The Lions
Boh Wilson
Last Tuesday 1 promised you.
my constituents, that in today's
space I vouid spill the story be
bind the uma7ing success of Penn
State’s invinciblp soccer Llops
I am sony'no\y that I under
took to write this, for here-dndeed
is a success piece that may out
success evpp the rao'jt fantastic
yam ever spun by Mrs Alder’s lit
tle hoy, Horatio '
Let’s considei—firsf of j all—
something about~the man whose
wise and insphational coaching
has made soqcei at penn State
Mhat it is today—second to none!
Bill Jeffrey was ’born at Edin
burgh, Scotland, in 1890. a soccer
ball In one arm; a pair of hard
toed shoes in the other
At 14, Bill led his grammar
school team to the city champion
ship Foi six years after his
schooling, he woiked as an appren-
tice at a famous firm qf marine
engine' builders, playing soccei on
the company’s team
Toolmaker to Coach
A knee injury in 1912 prompted
Ids divorce from the game he had
played ever since childhood and
Bill came to the United States “to
foiget about soccej ” He settled
In Altoona, a toolmaker in the
PRR shops
Unable to overcome his Jove for
the sport, Bill organized* a shop
soccei team, handling the coach
ing and managerial duties himself
Fn 1929 Hugo Bezdek called him
to State to assume the .duties of
hand soccer coach The rest is
legend
; Attention: Mr. Pulitzer
Since 1926 Penn State teams
have won three unquestionable
EIS-FA championships (’26, ’29 and
’3S), tied for honors with Penn in
1933 and Springfield in 1937, and
tied with tlnee othei schools for
the top award In 1936—six cham
pionship teams in 13 years* Ten
undefeated seasons in 13 years* *
A total of 50 games without de
feat since 1932* * *
What’s the answei * * t Well if
you don’t know by now, maybe
the inscription on the‘little scioll
that was" presented to Bill Jeffrey
bv his fi lends just last year will
tell you
To William Jeffrey—Varsity soc-
cer coach at the Pennsylvania
State College, Sportsman, Friend
—We, In testimony of our appre
ciation of your splendid contri
bution .to College Athletics, your
service to'Penn State,
and Inspirational, leadership
which ' has produced winning
teams without taking the fun out
of'the sport, hereby affix our sig
natures this fourth day of March'
AD 1939
Many Reasons. But
0,1;. Bill will tell you “It’s
smart, cletei, heady passing Tt’s
aggressiveness and determination
to win It's the highet percentage
of good passes pei man It’s .the
thorough fundamental knowledge
each individual player has gained
It’s because the spirit’s there ’’
—or a hundred,other reasons
And Bill’s probably light But
just’ why is the spirit there’ The
aggressiveness’ The < determina
tion’ The fundamental I knowl
edge’
There’s only one answei—BUl
Jeffrey
Sahib, Smailliw Picks
Penn State over Maryland'
Syracuse over Michigan State’
.Dartmouth over Yale f ‘
';Piinceton over Harvard
Minnesota over Northwestern
Michigan over Illinois
1 UCLA' over California
*-SMU over Texas
Baylor'over TCU * ' -
Detroit over Villanova
Hoping to vindicate'himself this
week-end, 1 the (7 Sahib ' sheepishly
submits three major upsets which
"can _easily happen ” He picks—
LSU, oyer Tennessee .'
Georgia Tech over Duke
Army over Notre Dame
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
MARYLAND'S PERSHING
Pershing Mondorff, Terrapin backfield ace, who comes to New Beaver
Field tomorrow, is expected to show the wares for which he is high
ly-touted—crack running, passing, "and kicking?. Mondorff is a 190-
pound senior and a baseball and basketball star as well as a gridiron
Lion Boaters Battle
Navy At Annapolis
By ED McLORIE
Stacking; up against & mediocre Navy team that may piove to be
strongei than leouted, Penn State’s soccei Lions will attempt to have
their,own little houseparty along the’”Chesapeake tomonow afternoon
The Lions will be boasthig one
of the strongest,Nittany'teams in
recent years' aryl carrying with
them an unequaled victory streak,
while'the service school lads hare
tui ned in a not-too impressive rec
oul this season The} were de-'
feated 2-1 by the same Gettysburg
team that the Lions’had little dif-'
Acuity downing, 5-1, and they also
tied a weak Duke, eleven , t
* State victory- streak,'
Navy J has been defeated by the
following scores -3-1-in 1933, 7-1
in 1934, 2-0 in 1935, 3*<Mn 1936, 3 f o
in 1937,and 3-0 last year . Which
ail mounts up to the faet that the
Lions have amassed 21 points to
Nava's two mnikers over a six
\eai span ,>
Consideiing lecouls. Coach Bill
Jeffrey's lads will entei the fiay
odds on favorites But as Jeffrey
told Jils players at the beginning
of the season, "It moie than likely
will be a much iufeiior team tlmt
beats you" With thlsin'view, the
Lions will still have to be on their
toes [to guaul against'that inevita
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sden’ and Gienger, this array n>
entnely veteran
.Murphy- at
luaitci will be re-
membored by State fans as a dan
gerous hack, triple threat in every
sense of the word Ceitam to sec
action., fprlthe-southern lads \yill
Ipe Pershing Mondorff, touted as
the best ali-aiound ball-lugger on
the Dixie squad Shaffei at end
is“nfrangy player who scrapes the
atmosphere at the G foot, 3 mcl.
level, i
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Battle Buckriell
Here Tomorrow
Still linking theh wounds from
Iheit hard-fought 6 0 loss at Cornell
S.itmdav Penn States haul luck
Freshman Fnothallers tun smack
dnh into the best Bucknell Cuh
tenm the Bison College has over
tinned out Tho game is slated to
st.ut on Now Bosnnj Field at 12 10
n m
Co«t( h M.utv McAndiews will
start tho same team whith wal
loped Pitt 250 hajel\ lost to S>ia
cuse 7 0 and knocked Coinell all
ovei Schoelkopt Field only to see
the Beais push o\ei a scote on the
Nittanj second team Bucknell
boasts a 11-7 win ovei Ainu and
a 12 0 \ictor\,OAei Scranton-Kej
stone
Ralph Ventiesco Patil We.ivei
Kail Brown and Bob Rice will com
pose the Lion Cub hnckfield Boh
Davis and John Egli will flank the
line, while Boh Peiugini and Bill
Hamilton wilt he in at guard Joe
Maicus and Ken Schoonover are
slated foi the tackle posts, and
either Boh Brooks oi John Tes
sieii will start at center
LION HARRIERS
FACE PUT HERE
By ED HALL
A mighty hungiy Lion is wait
ing patients today foi tomorrow to
101 l aiouml The Nittanv cross
count! y team, thwatted in its
three victoiy attempts, awaits its
last chance foi a dual meet win
this season when it meets the
Pittsburgh Panther’s hairiers on
New Beaver Field tomoirow.
Laid low hr tlnee powerful op
ponents the Bine and White hill
and dalers have fai fiom a “cinch’’
on their hands with Pitt’s team
The Panther’s lecoid is good,
wins over Armj. Foidliam and
West Vhginia, and a loss to Michi
gan State
(Continued on Page Four)
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