PAGE FOUR Soccer Coaches Md.2nd Clinic • Forty coaches and many high school soccer players from all sec tions of. the state gathered in Rec Hall Saturday morning for the sec ond Penn State sponsored soccer clinic. Last year a .group of Har risburg newspapers conducted a similar clinic in that city. . ■The clinic opened with a speech iOf welcome by Dr. Lloyd M. Jones, new professor of physical educa tion. This was followed by talks by Penn State Coach v Bill Jeffrey and Jimmy/Walders, referee.' . Jeffrey spoke on soccer, from the Standpoint of the coach, and Wald ers talked about the game from the official’s viewpoint. . An exhibition by Nittany hoot ers was given of “soccer-volley ball." This game is used almost exclusively by Penn State and is employed to teach the players to use their feet and heads. . lii the afternoon, motion pictures *were shown of an international pro game in New York between an English team and picked players from professional teams around Philadelphia. This was followed by a slow-motion movie of a, game between Massachusetts State and Springfield College. . Problem: to [ that sparkles \ ’ fits like a gl< , can take the' punishment ~ out quitting.. wer: a two-wo note well worth remembering. . got Mansfields. $5 <» *650 ! Shoes In Stock ttwrrCH < HA&CAoAjwecn Tam.** SMITH'S TAItOR SHOP ' NEXT TO POST OPPICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiimiiiim Belween The Lions WITH DICK PETERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin On The Cuff My laundry came back yester day and on one of‘the shirt cuffs I discovered these notations, scrib bled and forgotten, but forever preserved, because I used an in delible pencil. As I remember, I took the notes while attending practice sessions of Bob Higgins’ Lion gridders. The-.jottings were taken in my usual cryptic fashion and after de ciphering, them here is what I dis covered Hot Pepper—means that Pepper Petrella is at it again, flashing the form which made him Penn State’s most dangerous back in'1939.. He may push Chuck Peters to the hilt for the Starting tail back post. . Boomtowh—this was a tough one" to’ decode, but it means that tackle which Tom Vargo. slapped on. Hank Day in Saturday’s scrim mage. It was a typical Vargo tac kle, and the thud that echoed across New Beaver Field is rumor ed to have, shook the water tower. Yoho and a bottle—a notation in remembrance of the fighting de fensive work of Red Yoho, a guard ..who can’t tip the scales at 175 with his arms full of bricks. But in Saturday’s scrimmage the red head pushed some of the big first stringers around with such ease that they thought he had Frketich in his pocket. Ugh—chief syllable used by all football players when they wash their mouths out with salt water, provided instead of pure drinking water. Also used by Frketich and Jack Kearns at training table when they face their usual portion of fruit dishes—commonly called the “fat man’s menu.” Big Top—a descriptive phrase for Paul "Weaver’s shoulders. I haven’t been able to find out what he uses for shoulder pads, though it is rumored that the Bellefonte Central is missing two six foot steel rails. PM Kappa Ssg Mb Phi Kappa Sigma had a schol arship average of 1.20 for the sec ond semester last year and placed 36th among the men’s social fra ternities. This was omitted in the standings published Whether Ifs 'A 3-BUTTON SUM - A Casual Covert, A 4-Button Diagonal, A Harris Tweed, or A Shetland— You'll Always Find SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP The Beet and for dry cleaning, progsing, and repairing -to -keep your wardrobe neat - . It Can't Be Beaten 75 Freshmen Report For First Grid Meeting About 75 freshman football can didates reported for a preliminary meeting in Irvin Hall yesterday afternoon. Practice officially opens tomor row afternoon with the first ses sion scheduled for 3 p.m. About 25 frosh have already been.equip ped and are running through light informal drills daily. Coach Marty McAndrews an nounced that negotiations are un derway to have Stu Smith, a mem ber of the professional Pittsburgh Steelers (Pirates) for the past two years, join the coaching staff. The addition of Smith would bring the freshman grid staff to six in number. The others, not in cluding McAndrews, are Angelo Conte, Dan DeMarino, John Nix on, and Steve Rollins. Leo Houck, boxing coach, is, the trainer. Soccer Captain Runs On Track Team, Too Running is one task that Walt Hosterman, captain of State's seven-year undefeated soccer team, never get’s tired of doing. When Hosterman isn’t out on the track striving to keep within range of Barney Ewell’s dust-" spreading feet, he is dashing up and down the soccer field, per forming at half back for “Genial Bill’’ Jeffrey. rf®iss¥HSSs!si:S; f? < THE ALEXANDER TWINS... Dorothy and Graco, Famous < Drum Majorettes for American Legion Post- 42, Martinsville, WrglnJa J Mi/F£ DIAL 21^2 wttnii Totftfoo Ok THE DAILY COLLEGIAN " ! ij - \ Sophomores Defeat Reserves, 6-0, As Higgins Gives Varsity Holiday^ Browns, Day and Gramly Star In Intersquad Drill Coach Bob Higgins accomplish ed a two-fold- purpose yesterday afternoon when he sent an eleven composed mostly of last year’s freshman team against a mixed team of sophomores and varsity reserves who had seen little scrim mage action to date. ■* ■ It gave the Lion, mentor a chance to size up some of the boys who will have to bolster the Nit tany reserve strength and the manner in which the. two teams tore into each other proved con clusively how, hungry they 'were for contact work; Finding them selves in the temporary spotlight, the gridders gave their best and in quite a few instances it was good enough. • The new shining .stars of yester day’s fray were Earl Brown, John Day and L’en Gramly, all backs. Though" handicapped*; by lack of weight Brown and- Gramly- are both very hard-running lads who should prove valuable assets to ‘the. varsity ranks, ; The end of. the hour’s scrim mage found the sophomore team bn the long end of a 6 'to 0 score. The lone touchdown was made These are the twin pleasures you look for in a cigarette. You’ll find them in every Chesterfield you > smoke...and it takes the right combination of the world's . •: best cigarette tobaccos united in Chesterfields to give ' youthe of a cooler smokey.V AfaArjwwr : ; : mextjrack Cbesterjieldandjom tbemiUiem V ;t • J. :1 -I' TUESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 17, 1940 early in the first period on. a." long pass from Ventrescb to Krouse who had just entered the |ray. Ralph forwarded from his own 30 to Krouse who caught the bill oil the opponent’s 30 hhd outran the secondary for the six pointer. .. , Day is a climax runner of Chuck Peters’ style and gets away for a long run soonet or later. Former Lion Gridders Named To Coaching Staff Steve Rollins, hard running: back of last year’s strong eleven, and Angelo Conte, reserve end in 1938, have been appointed "to the' freshman football coaching stafljby. Dean Carl P. Schott- of the School of Physical Education and . Ath* letics. : They Will' replace Johnny - Patrick and Joe Toretti. ’ ~ Another addition, to the staff is John Nixon, former Pomona Col-" lege, California, three-letter man; and'a- Phi Beta Kappa student; Nixon is now working for his doc tor’s degree, having earned" his master’s last .year.. . . ■ \ —(BUY COLLEGIAN NOW— - •'/*