%ion Cagers Face Susqueharma After Lion Squad, Coaches Pick All-Opponent Team; Five Cornell Players Chosen Powerful Big Red Is Remembered Nine Players On Four Teams; Cassiaiio Highest-Polled Back itV By DICK PETERS Nob to Ijp outdone by any nll-stoi team selectors. Pehn State's ,‘otvn fflritimll squad dm! conches this week made their choice f s'ofi )i the bfifionrtttsVhom they mailted ns the “cream of the football crop V ] <' - It wn*i eiide'hl from tile selections that Cornell’s Big Red, unde* 'tfQtfttifl dtfd ttntled, loft Its murk on the'-Liotfs’ minds ns well as the rec- Names of nine Ithacans found places on the four tdalns se lected. Five Cornell plovers Were remembered b> the players and sain ted position l on iheh teams \ - & Nick., Drahos,' Big Red tackle, Hanjr Stella Army tackle and Rav' Penn center, were the three men who" wore almost unanimous bacftfield'nce with Ifni McCullough"df Cornell close behind ! k V' i A Casslano First In Baekfield , " . -'“nashlng D’lck” Casslano/though he only participated in the first f/iiilf of ."the Won Panther clash, found his place as the top-ranking ».‘barkfleld ace, with Hal McCullough o-fCorhell close behind biggest difference between the two first teams chosen was guard, slots—the‘coaches picking Hugh'Dnugheitv, Syracuse and Boh Dunbai of'Cotnelt, while the team named Rob of Army and Hal Klein of Pitt ij .PLAYERS’ SELECTIONS <!>'V * - Team , L.E —Hershey,'Cornell ( «LT —Stella, Army i/I/G —Klein/Pitt' C t ’ —•’Frick, Penn VR 0 —Rooney, Army. Cornell RE—Piro, Syracuse ,Q:B—Klldk, Bucknell ’ ■ v IjH —Casslano, Pitt , R'H—Baker, Cornell Mcduljoiigh, Coinell - l ‘ ', Second Team LE— Gustarson, Penn I/’r—Alharano, Matyland {TJtJ -rPlewak Bucknell C —Cillls, Army' '..ft Q —Dougherty, Syi aense RT —Hooper, Syincuse sR E —Roodridge, Pitt ■Vj B—Matuß7crack, Cornell ,'lJlf —Landsberg, Coined RE-Funair, Bucknell ,'F B —Connell,' Penn TRADE IN Ilf^^L'D^pi^RlTEß^WOW' -.WANTED—YSurfoId (or.new) fypiiwrlf«r,'porJahli 4tqnddrd/WHat«verlt»eondlHoh j' ift' , ) W«'ll fllvqyouajjer- & }' ■xs. • t* r , • Because It’is the'only portable'with MAGIC* Margin, the t, most sensational of all typewriter improvements, •-'7 • Because." It has locked 4 Se£men t Shift Freedom, Special De- " ’ signed Shock Absorbers aßd many other office typewriter features. 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R T —West, Cornel) R E—Goodudge, Pitt Q R—Fiontcrak, Armv Ml—Baker, Cornell R IT—Banger, Syincuse PB-KlkU, Biicknell'' ronca... , < The Collegian Sports Pftße -Thrfee Pull Team Of Lion Grrdmen Named To All-Squad Posts Lions Arid Pitt Shafe Honors In Pennsylvania Alter, Ickes Are Chosen For North-South Garhe A full team of Penn State foot ball players—seven linemen and four backs—have been singled out for the post-season honors on the annual All-Pennsylvhma footbaU lebms and on all-opponent teams chosen by the players and coaches of three enemy squads Cornbll, Pitt, and Lehigh The players are Captain Spike Alter and Tom Vargo, ends; Wade Moie, guard, Frank'Platt, Carl Stravinski and .Walt Knla, guaidS; Leon Gajecki, center; Chuck Pe ters, halfback; Pepper Pctrclla, quaiterback, and'Lloyd Ickes and Bill Shialtz, fullbacks All placed dn either a fust or a second all team STATE, PITT SHARE HONORS ; The Lions placed two men pn i 11 He annual All-Pennsylvania foot ball team selected by Ross Kauf man, 'sports editor- of the Phila delphia Evening Bulletin, to share high lanking honors with Pitt The Lion representatives were Moti at guard and Pctrella as qnaiteiback Two more Lion play ers were on'the All-State second team Platt at tackle, and Ickes as fullback Honorable mention on the All-State squad was award ee‘Captain Spike Alter, end; Call Stravinski, tackle; Mike Garbin-' ski, guard, Leon Gajecki, center, and Chuck Peters, halfback '*i ~ Coach Glen Harmeson of Lehigh voted Ickes 1 'the best l all-around player apd~best‘defehsive back his squad Jiad all-season *and gave the Penn State fullback the _quarterback post on his first team He awarded right guard post to another Lion player, Carl Stravin ski Walt Kniaz was named guard on Harmeson’s second team 'i,| , Gajecki Impresses Pitt i Leon Gaecki was pifckcd as cen ter on Pitt’s all-opponent team and leceived the second highest num ber of votes from the Panthers, placing behind George McAfee, Duke halfback, who received 26 \otse as a'unanimous choice to 23 for Gajecki % Alter and Tom yargo, were named ends on the Pitt sec ond team with Chuck Peters and Bill Smaltz, halftack and fullback for the,Lions,-.also picked to the (Continued On Page Four) Winter Sports Card Published Complete List Of Frosh / ’ " -And Varsity, Games Given 1 1 1 fi* o j p% f i>, A/ / - - \Asii convenience 'to-subsdribers, the Collegian' Is publishing ‘a list of winter sports schedules not ydt printed or published ’ • ' Varsity Svvlmmlngi Jan 6—Pennsylvania, Philadel phia , - i r . Jan 20—Wash and Jeff. Home Feb 9—Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Feb 10—Carnegie Tech, Pitts burgh « \ # Feb 17-r Cornell, Home -Fell 21 —Temple Philadelphia ‘Feb 2*l—Rutgers, Home, _Mar 2—Syracuse,^Home -Freshman Swimming ’ Feb HhrCnrnegie Tech, Pitts t -burgh r „ i Feb 17—hferceisburg Mercers iburs ; ■ - u . , ' Freshman’Basketball ’ Jan 20—' Semjriniy' . Home " 1 V / v - Feb 7-rCarnogle, .Tech, Home f Feb 14—Bucknell,* Home * Feb 17—Klskl, Home ’FeK 23—Bucknell, Lewisburg Feb 24—Wyoming Seminary, Kingston , ' ,; Freshman Wrestling Jan 13—Coraeli, Ithaca/N Y Jail 20-=-MercerBbu?g, Houle Feb 24—Army/Woat Point, NY, > v v FresHtnan! Boxing ‘ 2 Feb v 3—Army; West Point,.NY , Feb 10—Syracuse,.Syracuse - , - NY - 11 Mar 2—Cornell,.lthaca, NY.' > r Fr.eshman Gymnastics,; . 'JaV 13—Williamsport, Homo Feb 3—Navy, Annapolis, Md. <J ’feeb, 10—Temple, Home PENN STATE COLLEGIAN College Fall SpdTts Teams List Victory Mark of .765 Penn State’s varsitv fall sports teams compiled one of their finest records iri recent years 1 during the past campaign, ,a compilation of the records showed yesterday Lion soccer, and cross cdtintry teams won 13 events, lost only foui, and tied three for a per centage of 765 The soccer team, undefeated for the seventh straight year, showed the best mark with seven victories and one tie Football, in compilthg its best lecoid since 1921, boosted the vic tory average with five triumphs, one loss, and a pair of ties Billy Smith Named 1940 Cross-Country Captain William 1 (Hilh) Smith ’4l Lion crosscountn «tnt of the past tuo senson° was unanimously elected captain of the 1940 team .it n squad banquet held Inst Tuesday in the WRA Cabin near Shingletown Smith who placed third in the IC4-A run last month Won the East ern title ns a ‘opliomore nnd hns been beaten only once in tuo yenis of dual meet competition ♦ ■ *— His only dual defeat was re celved at East Lansing, Mich . this year when he was edged by Roy Fehi, Michigan State star, in a race that brough a new course record Smith in piling up his vic tories has established course re cords of his own at Pittsburgh, Le high iSuncilse, and here In this year’s intercollegiate inn Smith lost.his championship and finished third but gained some sat isfaction in placing ahead of Fehr his dual meet conqueror, who was fifth - . At the banquet last xveek were 40 m'embeis of the fieshman and varsity .cross country squads, man agers and coaches who heard Dr Carl P Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education ‘and 'Ath letics deliver the principal ad dress of the evening on/‘The New Spirit at Penn State " Coach Chick Werner, Tfainer Jafck Htilme, and Freshman Coach Bobby Giieve made brief talks The squad gave Werner a camera tripod Sigma Chi Wins IM Swim Title Phi Gamma IJelta Beaten, 32-2(5, In Fra(emity Final Sigma Chi won ( the Fraternity League intramural swimming crown by defeating Phi Gamma Delta, 32-20 in OiennlantT Pool last Thtnsday - Going into the final aveut, the l£d-yard ” free j . style,, relay, nfa'Clii led 25-20. with both “teams needing a first to cop the title fed Clause. Sigma Chi freshman, pull ed the meet out 'of the fire when he gained fi\e yards in the last lap to finish a foot ahead of Wally Jones The time of 1 051 was the fastest time set by any intramural iela> team r Clauss also won both ( the 60-yd fiee style event'and the 60-vd hack stroke foi Sigma Chi and Dick Sartzl Sigma Chi, took first j place In the 120-yd free style and i tied for top honors in "Hiving with I Ike Thompson Phi Cam ! IM BdxSfS Firtish Weighing-ia Today Weigh-ins' for , the iniramuial boxing tournament which gets un derway tomorrow will be‘complet ed hi Recreation Hall from 4" to 5*30 this afternoon All entrants’must be weighed in and must show*doctor’s permits before they will be allowed, to com pete, James Ritchie ’4l, intrommal manager, has announced Competition will <be divided into fraternity and independent dhto sions with plaques to the winning team in each section. In dividual winners will v receive medals , , " ,/ ; i .In the U. S. there are 118 col lege and universities accredited to give engineering Hepees. The three Lion freshman teams won.six events, lost five, and tied one The yearling soccer eleven went undefeated in five games but tied one The records s Varsity W L T Fdothall 5 12 Soccer 70] Cross Country' 13 0 Totals n 4 3 Freshman - W L T Football 2 3. ft Soccoi 4 0 J Cross Coimlrv 0 2 0 Totals - 6 5 * 1 Fan Saw Three State Victories Over Pitt “Hap” Gillung, Dußois sports editor, seems to bring almost as much good luck to the Nlttany Lions'as the old Lion himself billung has the ' record* of 1 never, having seen Pitt be&t Penn, State in football, and He’s seen three Pitt-State games ‘‘Around 1912," Gillung said the 'day, "I saw Pete out a victory at Pittsburgh The next time I saw them play was in Forbes Field in 1919 when State won again, 20 0.” - Gillung stayed away for 20 years after that and State went .through > a 20 year victory drought/' Then he cam|e back for the 1939-Pitt game, and so did State,'lo-0. Ist Wrestling 1 Clinic Held In Pittsburgh WJlth the success of the wrest ling clinic In Pittsburgh last Sat urday, sponsored bj the School of Phjsical Education and Athletics, directed bv wrestling coach Char ley Speidel two moie clinics have been arranged within the next two weeks .This Saturday a clinic has been scheduled nt Lock Haven for all rtate teachers colleges and the fol low ing~‘ r Sn£urdny, December 16. Speidel will direct a clinic at Steelton in connection with the P 1 A A In an effort to broaden and develop w restling in sgh 'school* *' • 1 * 'i 1 y * The fact that Dr John Bain (Jock) Sutherland, the man Pitts burgh didn’t want, appeared on the West Virginia campus recently has kept his name connected with the coaching vacanc\ there which Chi ago’* Shaugnessy is expected to fill Jock claims it was onh /a \isit We have a complete line of gift* for Dad oj Biother Whv not us a %islt and start vonr Christmas shopping oarh 1 PIPES . / TOBACCOS GRAHAM and SON j.' ' , 1 , , Gifts That Alen Want Friday, December 1,1939 Between The Lions Boh Wilson CONTRARY TO (POPULAR prediction, the conductor of this department will neither deride Penn State’s basketball Lions nor icpnmand their coach for losing their opener to Washington and Jefferson College Saturday night Foi, despite the fact that it was the first time in nine years that a Penn State quintet has-dropped it** opening grame, there is abso lutely no reason to view the de feat with alarm W and J was simply a superior ball club in piactically every de partment A veteran five to begin with, the Presidents outplayed State on the boaids, solved the Lions’ sliding-zone defense for 13 goals Put of 40 shots and managed to keep the Jtfittanymen as help less offensiveh as babifes in straitjackets That’s all there was to it goal average from the field was a meagei 144 percent oi 10 bulleyes out of 69 attempts The Lions sank 6 out of 11 fouls against 9 out of 22 foi the Pies idents. Tomoi row' mght the Nittanymen meet Susquehanna University’s Crusaders in Rec Hall It should be a diffeient story Smaitliw Unmasked The mvstenous Sahbi Smailliw whose picdictions on the ten out standing grid games of the week have appeared on this page eveiy Piiday for the past ten weeks was ! none other than accouhting prof [Hughie Williams. Had either one of mv re.ideis taken the trouble to spell Smaillnv backwards, they would base solved the enigma long ago The Sahib's average Tor the sea son is, 630 percent fcor 63 cor lect ptedictions out’of 100 tries, which isn’t half bad considering the fact that he picked the ten toughest tilts each w'eok As an encore the Sahib has con sented to pick the winners of all the “bowl games” along with the probuble scoics foi each contest These predictions will appear m the last issue of the Collegiaa be fore Christmas vacation Good Advertising Last Friday, for the benefit of those gnd-mmded students who will be Heie for at least the next two veai s, I presented the nasty **de of the 1940 and'l94l foot ball schedules It w'as “the awful tiuth” m statistics showing how* the teams State plays foi the next two seasons faied during the campaign This w'eek I promised those same students a glimpse at “the other side”—the good side of the schedule story. To all outward ap pearances, this is it Next ye'ni State again plays four home and foui away games. The away games me Lehigh, Syra cuse, Temple and Pitt The Tem ple game will provide satisfaction for State’s Quaker City alumni and will keep the Nittanv Lions ,m the Philadelphia,limelight Dit ito for Pitt 1 In 1941 the Lions plnv five games abroad Temple at Phila delphia. Pitt at Pittsburgh, N Y U at New Yoik Citv t Colgate at Hamilton, N Y and South Cai olina m the South—which is just most effective adveitis ing campaign the Pennsylvania State College can dewse And uhich T am cominced is a down i ight smart idea ’Nuff said - & J. Setback Nittanymen Expect Win From Crusaders; Coach Stressing Shooting Drills Lions Lead Presidents, 11-3, Before Reynolds And Tidrick Tally 27 Points By BILL FOWLER , Soundh iroiinred to Urn lune of I*s 26 hv a fl.ishvAV&l outfit in the senson’** opener, the fnlteiing Mtlnn> cageis will take another crack at the win column nanluM ‘Susquehanna In Her Thill at S p in tomor-*' row Prospects of success flood. despite iho piesent ragged londition" rff Penn State bn«hetliall prowess Henson The Crusaders, whom the locals tmrnpled -1122 Inst vrnr mo definite!) outside the basketball “■Four Hundred’ Intensive was the void fnt bas ketball drills this week as Tolm Lawther strove to foipe a smooth clicking combination to send against Susquehanna Special at tention was given to shooting ac curacy, n depmtment In which the Lion cagers turned in a collective "minus two’’ Inst Saturdnv , W&J Pair Scores 27 Points .Two gentlmen from Washington, Pa, Captain Chuck Revnolds and "How” Tidilck, were unkind enoufeh to score exactly 27 points in Satnrdav's fincns—e\nctlv one more than the Lion total Sparked by this duet of scoiing aces, the Presidents unleashed a lightning pass offense which decisively over haiahced anv thing tlie >?iMnn\men could show Building up to on awful letdown tlie locals got oft to an early lead as Big John Bmr and Snndv Kian ich teameJl up to tally 11 Lion points Ban, whose first-stanza performance was excellent, diop ped a long heave from center floor and two shortnesses The qnnrtei score State 11 W&.3 S With a jarring hump the tables turned hi the second period It was Rej nolds tally ing from in close, Re}noids tapping in rebounds, Remolds scoring 10 pointy.while the Lions accounted for two A flood of substitutions by Lawtlier failed to stem the tide as the fast breaking President offense romped to n halftime lead of 16 IS Scoring Punch Lacking A Nittanv outfit suffering fiom luck of scoring punch and inability to solve a trickv W &. J offense failed to give a capacity ciowd of 4, f ioo much to cheei about in the second half Even a last-quartet shift fiom zone defense to man for-man went for naught The encounter climaxed the third annual Basketball Clinic, which attracted approximately 1, 000 high school coaches, pla>ers and officials here foi speeches and demonstrations Saturdav Be Neat SEND YOUR CLOTHING TO THE MODERN, SANITARY.. ■ PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W BEAVER AVE DIAL 3261 I I IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO i ORDER CHRISTMAS 1 TURKEYS I « 5 Only 19 days to Christmas! It certainly is fj Ti time to start planning your menu for the fi 1 Big Feast... to order the fowl.. the vege- | ? tables... the trimmings that play such an | i important part in the success of your | meal. Assure yourself of a perfect dinner | by ordering your holiday foods at the Nit- | tany Meadows Farm Store today. S Dial 775 | I nittany Meadows farm store § | Corner Allen and Beaver | Soose Kayoes Lynch For Tenth Knockout Billy Soose formei Penn State’ ho\lng champion had prospects of* ,t headline bout in Cleveland o>er-' the Christmas holidays today os., he tucked another knockout vie, torv midei his belt ‘ ioe Lynch, of Reading was vie;- tim of the latest Soose assault as v Billy mo\ed fuither along the ( , comeback uail lost, Wednesday bv<- kayoing Ltnch in the fourth round'i of a fight in Wilkes-Barre It was the loth tictort hi 18 pro fessional fights for Soose and his tenth knockout in money ranks Furious inmoi.s that had Rich-;, aid Cieston Hailow ’ll all signedf up the \acancy caused bv | Coach Dobson’s resignation at Maryland led Dick to issue a sec-,, ond statement that he will definite! ly» lemnin at next year £ I FOR MEN I |« Smart | jj • New • Different!
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