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' ' ' , ’ , i I didn’t\sul)scribe to either belief, Mr Wilson, for I was, • and still .am; on-the fence—a rather convenient perch from ■ which to crow, don’t yoi) think? Anyhow, I am of the fiffy t<fty opinion that wliileynVirfartieie may have Been rather riel amatory in .spots, it must hlave done some good. , At least Penn State hasn't been defeated since it ap peare'd. Which certainly bears'out that ancient adage “Tread upon the worm and it will turn. I ”’For if ever a worm turned, the Nittany Lion’team did Proof - A stunning upset victory over'Penn anci'an .impressively begot deadlock with Army. But a far more 1 important worm: (tha't sounds nasty/ But it’s realiy well-meant) than theiteam itself began to’turn this week, Mr Wils'on’. Arid'it’s primarly about that worm that I arp. writing you.’ The'annelid (more polite than worm) I re .fer to is the “stifdenfbody”—an indispensable factor in tli'e •success of anycoTlege athletic team. Mr Wilson, you should have seen the impassioned’ m'ob of students and townspeople that greeted the team oh ft* return fiom Wist Sunday morning Pomp and pa •jeantry; color and icourape—-moie than you can imagine'‘Dowmigtir “school spirit"—that’s whati£ was Mi Wilson * ( Let me tell you what happened. About 8 30. Sunday 'morning the A NATURAL FOR YOUR FORMAL " ;A LUCKYPOCKET ' PIECE .'in of -' St Christopher,- patronof travel.’'Any man would ' like this novel and practi cal pocket knife.: Hickok KoiNifes in the St.'Chris topher motif, and'manj • gift, packaged,.» * S T- Otbif Hiduk 'Ktitiiftt frtm ft.fi MirtcA t-UseMD««nCM T.iban ■ - W. College Ave., -State College PENN STATE COLLEGIAN November 20, 1030 gang Met at ( the Corner Room Af ter a few songs, and clieers theic. Jie ( piocession, headed by formci efieerjeatfers Bucky ’Taylor, and •Djisty Rhodes, moved to the coi ner of’Fairmont and Atherton where the team was met Ropes were hooked* on both sides jdie'busby the local fire depart ’ment. Man-power and woman power took over With Coach Bob ; iliggms in a car between the dou ble columns, the gang tugged that bus clear hack to the Cornet where more songs, 1 cheers and snort speeches followed «,rt’s,an old Penn State tradition, Mr Wilson a tradition that was renewed Sunday for the first t’me since 1920 when Penn State s “wonder team” of that year re turned from Dartmouth, victims of a shocking lipset But win, lose or draw m those days, the student body kept pullingfor the team/ You probably didn't, > Icnow* k it. Mr. Wilson, i hut last -Sundays flash of that intangible thing called “school spirit” was not the brain child of the student bodv. Was conceived wholly by- local businessmen .townspeople' «<•* I think you’ll agree then,/ Mi Wilson,-that if the local business men and townspeople are as solid ly ‘behind the team as this recent incident proves f them to be, the Penn State studentj body should be *'] ' 'lt . And if I were in your position, Mr Wilson, I’d certainly tell ’em just that. ) Satuiday Penn State’s football Lions, close their season- against the University of Pittsburgh's Golden’ Panthers It’s, going to take‘more than just Penn State football brawn and brain to beat Pitt» You know that as well ns I do, Mr Wilson. 1 So when you sit down to write your next column, Mr Wilson, do me just one favor Beg the student oodyi individually and collectively, 'to get outthere and show not only the, townspeople but the'TEAM that it still- has some of its o'd fury . f 1 -' ‘ I Very sincerely yqurs , , .(808 WILS’ON CORSAGES for SOPH HOP and / MUMS ' for the PITT GAME State College. Floral Shoppe 127 W.TJeaver Avfe": v Pliorie 2342 Smith, Ickes, Bigott Lead State Scorers Petrella 1 rails In Grid Scoring By One Point ' rugged veteran tailback, a w!r\ Venezuelan footer, and an 'undersized “man-machine" Harrier —these three have led the Lion scoring hi their respective sports thiß fall > “'Llojd Idles, Tilglvscbrer last sea- boosted his total to 31 points with a 1 54-yanl jaunt against Army Saturday Close behind in the race for , football honors is , Pepper Petrella. fiery halfback, with 30 poihts i - ' . All-AiHerican Gus, Bigott, tally ing In almost every contest, led ,the.soccermen with a 1339 scoring ;mark of 16 goals 11 LSensatJonal "Wild Bill” Smith •paced the Nittany cross-country squad by annexing, first, place* in three out of four dual meets this jear The scoring totals , Football TD* EP FG Pts. .510 31 5 0 0 .30 2 0 0 12 10 0 a 1 'o' 6 10 0 6 000 « 6 o' 1 1 4 02 0 2 .0 10 1 .15 11 1 104 Soccer Petrella vpiiite Rollins Kins Kfifaz Pollock Patrick Stinaitz Eigenrauch 1 Totals Bigott ICing Ernst Schuler Hosterman ' Cross-country 'i No Moots Pts ' Placed Smith . fi 4 Maule . 10 3 Henderson 21 4 Miller 33 4 Olsen 25 3 TJhieJ 9 i Bourgerie 10 ' l ,Gob Rooters Defeat ;Mont Alto Team, 3-1 , The Nittany soccer Cubs defeat ed a hard fighting Mont Alto team '3 ljj Saturday afternoon, complet- Jnglan, undefeated season i > '■State’s'. yearlings forged ahead, ’P 0 in the first period w hen Stan’ Prawdzlk blazed a swift boot past the- Foresters' goalie, and scored again when Oliver Jones pushed a kick into the net ‘.Mbnt-Alto slipped the ball past Bob-Donaldson, State goalie, for ltfi firft tally, but OU\er Jones re peated again in the last quarter to score Jhe final marker Football (Continued From Page One) yaids over the goahne Art Front czak booted the conversion Tnnemiarched on until the third peuod before the Lions produced their second tally, with the elaps ing minutes full of interceptions, fumbles and otherwise inefficient football Eight minutes into the third quarter, the Lions had the ball on their own 44 Ickes going off the shoit side tackle on a fake reverse, outian the comletely-fooi ed Aimy eleven and tip-toed his way down the sideline 56* yaids ior touchdown' Pollock conveited State Takes Charge From then on it was State, State, State all the way until the Cadets took to ,the an All afternoon the Lions had bottled up the Army aerials, but just one is all it took. That one came with three minutes left in the game Fiom the Stat-» 44, Jack, Hatch, .leading' Arm/ thorn in the Lion’s side all after noon, tossed to Harry Heffner on the Lion three, where Ickes diag god the Cadet back dbwn in hri tiachs Frank Waddell, sub quai terback, drove ovei on the second play following and Ivan Sattem, kicking specialist, tied the l coit with a nice boot Army State First downs 10 6 Yards gained rushing' __1(12 173 Forwaid passes n i 0 Forvvards completed ... 10 1 Yaids gained forwards 115 7 forwards inteic’pt’d b\ '4 '0 Numbei of punts ___ _ 7 g A'vg dist punts, jds 3fi Runback of punts, yds .40 28 tumbles 4 2 Own fumbles recovered 4 2 Penalties 4 Vmds lost penalties 45 51) y», CJcmfioiHo + Check your j/lamour cTedrntiak— >our Imlr jour sLln jour nail* Do ll»c> enhanee >our charms? Mole sure indulge in our complctcl} flat lering seixtccs and enjoy a perfect Passport lo Romonref + Q<m>‘iSSt PHONE 2071 13 6LENNLAND BLDG. State CAN BEAT Pitt ... . 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