("Tuesday, November 28, 1939 Wlpha Chi Penn State's Season In Statistics .v /' PENN STATE OPPONENTS ‘itliffnST TOWNS . • • 72 ,^ 2 YARDS [GAINED RUSHING . IGII 10RS | YJARDS DOST RUSHING 202, MB ■ NET YARDAGE RUSHING INI JJ* ''"FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 107 1« PASSES COMPLETED 30 I'YARDS GAINED PASSING . 443 Ifil r-PASSES.H'AD INTERCEPTED , - >» 20 'DISTANCE ,OF PUNTS ,33 38 {‘‘YARDS RUN-EACK OF PUNTS „ 280 273 ’-•YARDS!RUN-RACK OF KICKOFFS 41. ...3 ‘.BALL LOST ON FUMBLES . • 14 ' * - J "Yards lost by penalties ,300 2bo ’ Scrimmage Gains Of'Penn State s 'Backs ( ■ ' ' ‘ Times Cnrrlni Yards Yards Net Average Ball ' Gained I.oHt Gain Gain r,4 302 ’ 11 201 5 4 r,| 208 13 202 '5 0 ,07 ' 103 25 'l’6B 5 0 «8 278 51 227 4 1 01 132 10 313, 3 0 11 134 ' ,37 07 1.0 07 G 1 " 17 44 2 6 i',S‘Gve= Rollins r , (l Pqppci Peti olla . Craig .Wilke * Chuck' Peters -**"hk>yri ■* I ekes. - Bill v Small/ j,ctT Krouse Lawther Forecasts Tough Cage Season With -W..& J. Slated Saturday; '■■''.'l New Teams. Appear On Lion Schedule ”* “if the team is just as pood as last year’s, it will lose inore games l _ ‘ That’s the comment varsity mentoi John Lawther made this wee’* surveyed the toughest schedule a Lion .basketball team ever faced lOpeningfgun of the cage campaign is slated for next Snturday night,< J wh'eh Washington and Jeffeison will invade,Rec Hall ‘j’* hJew'names on the local schedule } this year include Army, Navv, 'New .York University’, , Colgate, ’Connecticut State,‘Mt' Union,"Ale ron, anil 'Kent The 24-game slate (is the .longest undertaken in Nit itpny basketball history “• - J£-With .'the season’s opener a few oays away, Lawther’s account «heet'of cage .potentialities would read something like this 1 _ .ASSETS—' . /'Johnny Barr and Eddie Sapp, Ncterap juniors aiound whom the Team will ,be bunt Noim Racusin, Bi’l Johnny Moffatt, an i „Captain' Cliff’ McWilliams, who v sawAplenty-of action,last year /'■Sandy 'Kranich, destined foL a aisity, berth if the knee injury out all last season doesn’t interfere - - .Giimes, 'surprise package ‘■number'll, transfer .from Wyoming sreg-tei -- / / -» v ...... 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' Elmer Gross,« Howard Smith,, Milce‘Farris| Bill-Shutt, and Dor, Taylor, up from last year's fresh man outfit. - , DEBITS—- ' Five lettermen—Prosser, Corbin Stopper, Chalmers, and 'Davies graduated 1 Jim Richardson and Donald 1 Rhodes, lettermen, were forced to nrop from the squad Ray Edgar,'also a'letterman, is ineligible Two frosh stars last year, White and 'Medlar, are out of school 4 Soccer Lions Qn All-Eastern Eleven Four* Penn State, players, »i. eluding Walter,Hosterman, formet State College High School star.atli jete, were named to/he All-Easr •by* BillAJeffrey, coach l of ' “term State’s undefeated hooters ”* Captain Bob Schuler.was select ed for the -right fullback position Ilosterman for right halfback, Woody King for Insid - right; and. Gus Bigott,' outside lefr Schuler and Bigott were oh Jeic ley’s 1938 eleven and also made ihe honor team selected by eastern coaches The remainder of the team con «.«ts,of Manhold, Syracuse, goalie, Tarbox, Syracuse, left fullback: Laverson, Temle, center halfback, Reedy, j Navy, left halfback; Atkin son, Haverford, outside 1 right Xcmchick, Temple, center, for ward; and Enkson, Yale, insid *' left. Ntfei 1 1 SKATES : !?-■ SHARPENED ' SCHILLING / Pugh St. ‘ Third Basketball Clinic Is Slated Next Saturday 1000 Loathes, Officials, Players Will Participate Plans have been completed for the third annual Basketball Clinic, which will draw approximate!} J,- 000 coaches, officials and plavers here next Saturday The clinic, sponsored by the School of Physical Education and Athletics, will be in cliaige of vai sily cage mentor John Lawther A full program will get under way with legistration in Rec Hall n£ 9 JO a m Saturday Feature of the da> will be the initial varsity tilt between the lo- t cals and Washington and Jeffer-; Son at 8»p m A running Comment on play situations, ltile -interpreta-j •Hons and the like will be given over the loudspeaker by* Glenn O’Donovan, coach of a champion-’ ship Freeport, Long' Island'team , dreensburg and Butler high, will tangle in'a demonstration game at 3 p m < Schott .Wilt Speak Dr Cail P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education ifnd Athletics, will give a welcoming address Sessions throughout; morning and a'ftemoon will deal with demonstrations and speeches about new envelopments |n the game Among the topics will be Recent Studies of Form and Speed in Bas ketball, ‘by Dr E -C Davis, Vary ing Defenses ns a Phase of Game Strategy -by the coaching staff and squad. Principles of Bank Board Recovery,'by WJlliam Stopper, laßt year’s varsity center, and Speed ing Up the Recovery-of Basketball Injuries bv Tack Hulme. State trainer Dr Frank Maguire, member of the national rules committee, will piesent rale changes Lou Andreas, coach of basket ball at Syracuse, and Adam San* deis, W and J cage mentor, will also speak" % A foul shooting contest for high “school teams will be held at 4 p m - A banquet -in the Nittariy Lion Inn will climax the afternoon’s ac tivities, with short talks and bas ketball moVies slated after dinner MATMEN BEGIN PRACTICE TODAY ‘Heavy’ Men, 100% Turnout Desired “The chips will be down,’’ when Coach Charlie Speidel fires the opening-gun on the* 1939*40 wrest ling season with the first official practice in Rec Hall at 4 p m to day , Coach Speidel is looking forward to a 100 per cent turnout of vet erans and new men alike, for upon these men will fall the difficult task of _ bringing Penn State through a successful nine-meet mat campaign Particular emphasis will be glv “en to fellows,” in an ef -1011 -to develop and bolstei the heavier divisions - Several of the-Lion football war riors, who have discarded the New Beaver pastures for the Rec Hall canvass mdt, are expected to be on hand to bolster* the grappling ag gregation'in the "fleas y,duty*) partment According to Coach Speidel “wiestling teams are good only by contrast,” so although "prospects good,'one,glanee,at the Nit tany Lion’s powerful oppents tells the entire story. , Olexy Drops Crown In Berwick Marathon Pefe, Olexy, Penn Stateralummis 'of Lansford,.lqst the Berwick mar athon' title he won v last year to Lou Gregory of Manlius, N T, in the 30th renewal of the famous contest held Thanksgiving afternoon' * , Olexy'placed eighth in-tlie Ber wick meet, while Gregory! 10,000* metei A A. U. champion, placed first by traveling the'nine mile, 175-yard course in 47 'minutes and 50 seconds In 1930 Colgate crushed Penn State 40-0 < Re Neat ! SEND YOUR CLOTHING TO THE MODERN, SANITARY.... • PENN STATE iAUNDRY - 820 v W.'BEAVER AVE. J * 1 ,v DIAL 3261 PENN STATE COLLEGIAN GAJECKI THE GREAT Leon Gajecki, termed by Coaches' jHiggins and Charley Bowser as the "best player on the field"^during,the,Lions’ 10-0-trlumph over the Panthers, played 60 ’minutes 'of dynamic football and sparked the savage Nittany defense as a he has all season. - MAN WHO Off to a slow start early In the season and hampered by fumbilitls, Chuck Peters, flashy Lion tailback; returned to form in Saturday’s battle with the Panthers Chuck ran with the sllpperlness and drive which marked him v as Penn State's most' dangerous- back in 1938 Intramural Swim Finals. Slated Today, Tomorrow Watts Hall, Sea Lions In Independent Final; Fraternity Finalists Still Unnamed Intramural swimming is nearing completion witn Walts Hall slat ed to meet Sea Lions A. C. in the Independent League final today, and the Fraternity League'final scheduled .tomorrow * Delta Chi downed Pi Kappa Alpha, 32-20, Fuday, to earn ihe yight to swim the winner of the Phi 'Gamma Delta-Alpha Phi Delta contest in a semi-final matcli < to dry The other finalist was decided upon yesterday when KDR battle 1 Siftpia Chi after the Collegian rent to press , ,Tn two Independent League matches last week the Forestry So ciety forfeited to Watts Hall, Fri day, and the Blue and White CluD forfeited to the Forestry Society, Wednesday. ' Sea Lions A C defeated Watt* Jlall, 26-23, Forcstiy Society won. ‘from thc BRB Club by forfeit, and »,lie Forestry Society forfeited to Watts Hall. ’ > Contrary to popular opinion, it was Donald S “Wacky” -Newbury ’4O who cavorted inside ,the'-Lion Skin at’the game Saturday Football Cup 'came back PLANS FOR IM BOXING REVISED First Tourney Bout Slated December 6 Wltli'legistration foi intramural ni , boxing, underway, plans were .announced foi a separation of fraternity and independent com petition foi the fiist time this \eai Undei 7 the new arrangement, medals >will go to kite winners lu each of,the eight weight classes in both the independent and frater nity brackets Team competition is being encouraged and fraterni ties and’living gioups have been asked to .enter squads of from five to eight men wherever possible. * First" bouts Jn the tournament will be held on December 6 and, with bouts scheduled at 4 o’clock every weeic afternoon and on ,all Saturday afternoons, the competi tion* is expected to end ' before Christmas s Novices Only ‘, Individual registrations will be made jib the ring In Roc Hall after 4,o'clock r every afternoon this week' with the entry fee set at $.25 a per son/ ’Team registrations should be recorded in Room 213, Rec Hall. KDR Loses Intramural Final , 6-0 Frescolm ’43 Stars In Fraternity Tilt Scoring on a freak piny In the first half Alpha Chi Sigma nosed oat Knppn Delta Rho (5 to 0 in the finals of the fratemltv infra mural football league last Sundnv Alpha Chi Sigma scored midway in the first half and fiom that point on kept KDR outside of ACS tvventv-vaid line KDR although unsuccessful in tljeii scoring at tempts did manage to chalk up two first downs to none foi ACS It w r as the passing of VolJmcr which enabled ACS to scoie while holding KDR scoieless The lowers goined most of tlieii gioimd by means of Ed London's parsing and the kicking of Fiescolm that atm and Mickev Marmton's ability to gather in his passes The lone scote of the game was set up by an Alpha Chi Sig inlet ception on the KDR 15 Aftet two successive plnys with ,no gain Vollmet 'threw the bnll across the goal line where it was hatted into the ait by a KDR pln\ei and te coveted In Fiescolm foi a touch down The tiv fot extra point failed Probably the outstanding pet tormance of the game was turned in by Fiescolm of the ACS team, not on!) did he score the winning touchdown hut his kicking-contin ually set the KDR team way hack in fheit own teriitorv Stickraen Set For Penn Tilt V/ill Practice At Hershey For Opening Hockey Game "Getting set fot tlieii opening tilt with Penn in Hetshey Decembet S Penn State’s ice hockev stnl w’arts have been holding condition ing dtIll«= fot the past few weeks Thev also will hold two practice sessions on the ice at Hpislip\ be fore meeting the Qnakets Although a complete schedule has-vitot as vet been drawn up, the Lions are virtually assured >of a three game Christmas tiip In West Vitgiuia and aiournl Pittsbuiglt In addition to the opening Penn game, Coaclt Aithui Davis’ pio teges will meet the Hersltev Cubs, Lafayette and Lehigh duiing the season on the Heishey link Titete is also a possibility that seveinl contests will be at ranged for the freshman team with jtinioi clubs around Hetshev it Ins been announced Alter Predicted Victory Over Pitt In September Football Captain Spike Altet didn't want make n piediction on the season last Septemhet, hut he did say one thing “This Is •out j ear to beat Pitt 1 worked with four of tlieii fellows this suminei, and tlie\ don’t feel so good about their chances ’’ His prediction otherwise was notable onlv fot an errot of omis sion—Cornel! “We’ll get the most trouble from Syracuse Penn, and Army,” ho guessed you .have ever heard the IT Don Cossack Chorus, you’ll want to hear them ' again in theiivrousing songs of the Russian steppes. If you have never heard them, you simply must! Make sure you have that ?5, $4, or $3 on De =T HE- ARTISTS' COUR S E= Between The Lions Bob Wilson Dent Mr Higgins I havp just received word that the Dies Committee on un-Amer lean activities has indicted me on charges of committing malfeasance i have also been notified that the Amettcan Feiletnfron of Sports writeis (Local 4415) has placed, me on even blacklist from Maine to Florida pending the Dies investigation Please send me eleven good men (and Mr Higgins, you got ’em), a hook and ladder fire truck and an extra stiong rescue net I wanna get off this doggone limb 'Nuff said Thanks Mercifully yours, Boh WJlson P‘s 1 guess this was the venr after all Congratulations' Add School Spirit . ' This mnv bo onlv ,i pet themy ol mine, hut 1 have always sub set iheil to the belief thai school spit it has some t emote connection with athletic victories Take the Pitt tihimph, for example The old razzle dazzle began Sunday erne week ago when half the school tut tied out to (ovv the team into town after a hard earned tie with Arm> Activities reached a penk ni Thtirsdnv night’s gigantic pep rally The whole scheme was topped off at the game Sntiitduj when the team tan U gauntlet of hat tnen and had more of this tiling cnlled spirit spanked into them individually ,ll ill adds up Don't think It doesn’t Evety man on that tenm would have fought to his Inst red ooipusde aftei tieatment like that lust ask them Coincidence vs. School Spirit This next may he merely a once in a lifetime coincidence, but then again it tould ensih he credited to the school spiiit side of the ledger in the last two venrs freshmen have had to wear “Beat Somebody” signs exactlv fmn times The first time was before the Housepartv game with Sy mouse In ID !S Syracuse was sure to win “if Penn State showed up’’ Scoie Penn State T. 5, Svracuse C The frosh (ble«s thoir heads) did it three times this veai with the following lesults Butlcnell beaten ns expected, 1 * ?>, Penn the 4-1 fa voiite upset, 100, and Pitt frounced foi the flist time m 20 years, 10 0 And incidentally, all of the “Beat Somebody’ games this yeai were won bv a 10-point margin ' ’ •Courtesy of Western Union Among the stack of congrntulotoiy telegrams which Coneli Bob Hig gins received Satin day night following the game was one from Califor nia Its sender was Harold Hess, the gentleman who thiew the pass that The Hlgg scored on in the 1010 Pitt game—the Inst time State beat Phi before the 20-veni victorv-famine set in Note to Eddie Dooly Dear Mr Dooly In a month or two you will probably begin work on your illustrat ed football annual When you do, please have your eastern writer comb the Penn State statistics thoroughly before he makes any en tries to the 1940 All-American check list Here's why, Mr Dooly We've got an All American center up here In the Nlttany mountains whom I would stack up against any center the All-American Board .might consider His name is Leon S Gajecki All year “Gates” has been the Lion sparkplug He has been the (Continued On Page, Four) STATE RULED ~ PITT! 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