‘ PAGE FOUR iiiiiiwiiiintiiiiiimiiiiiminmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiim I Between j The Lions WITH DICK PETERS Hiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu t o(£@ T® The Lions It’s not often I read poetry other than that printed inside matchbook covers, etc. I guess maybe I’m not the type who likes to browse over Chaucer, Milton and Co. However, the following turned up in the mailbox at the Collegian office the other day and I pass it on to you for what you may think it is worth. (Let it be understood that its con tents may not be entirely in line with my thoughts on the subject, though I must say I can be easily convinced that what Pete Rutan *44 says in his masterpiece might come true. Here’s what Pete says: Back in the days of “Killy,” Our gridders did really gleam. State was a top-notch outfit Rated with the greatest esteem. Yet not since that year in the twenties • Has State been blessed with a ' team ' That topped its eight opponents, And ended with a record clean. But now in the fall of forty, By the experts, I am told, Our Lions will roar on Unbeaten, as of old. - -We’re-lsd~by “Lee” Gajecki Who anchors a hugged line. 1 And we’ve got a veteran back- field ' At their pinnacle and prime. Now “Engineers” and “Moun -1 taineers” To Lions taste the same. And “Bisons” and “Gamecocks,” Aren’t really hard to tame. Our tests are Pitt and Temple, The “Orangemen” and Violets 1 too, But if we hit our hardest ' We certainly shall come thru. Add Zest to Your Daily Life Chew Delicious DOUBLEMINT GUM Insoyig lots c( deUc.ous, S£SSa^T« Trlat yourself to kealthiul, .efaeshmg DOUBLEMINT gum every day. Buy several packages of DOUBLEMINT BUM today *“ 1 *““ ■M.M-*• -« -* A Fmk Memfoir Marty McAndrews, freshman grid coach, called the first year ling practice yesterday. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii DeMarino Calls Jay-Vee football Candidates All candidates interested in reporting for junior-varsity football are instructed to do so as soon as possible at the foot ball office in the gymnasium. This year the junior-varsity will function as a separate unit under Coach Danny De Marino, and will play Cornell at home on October 10, Navy away on November 1, and. Pitt at home on November 9. All candidates must get their physical examination cards at the dispensary and their towel tickets before reporting to prac tice. 'iiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiii THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 81 Frosh Football Candidates Report To Coach McAndrews Eighty-one frosh football can didates, big and little, reported yesterday and Coach Marty Mc- Andrews immediately began grooming them for the operier against Bucknell, here on October 12. Punting, passing, and light drills were the order of the day and Mc- Andrews expressed himself as “generally satisfied” with the squad. Heaviest of the grid hopefuls is James Giombetti, 250-pound tac kle. Tiniest is Dick Cressman, 135- pound back. Five games, three here and two away, pomprise the yearling sched ule. In addition to Bucknell, Col gate and Cornell will come here. The two away contests will take the ’44 gridders to West Point and Syracuse. The complete freshman squad: Backs—John Banbury, William Bates, Aldo Cenci, William Corcor an, Richard Cressman, Frank Daw son, Daniel Dimidio, Robert Drake, Fred Eppensteiner, Harold Taylor, Robert Finn, David Hornstein, Richard Juve, Bernard King, Law rence Lucas, Carl Maier, Eririil Mann, Warren Moxley, Henry O’- Kanna, Quentin Peters, Harold Porter, Thomas Price, Nick- Ran ieri, Paul Schlegel,. William Ser jak, Joseph Sheehan, Harry Sny der. Ends Linn Adams, Richard Adams, Bernard ißrosky, Gerard Chiurazzi, Milt Dolinger, Robert Fulton, Warren Galiffa, Jay Ham mond, Edmund Kochis, Benjamin Leaman, John Potsklan, Leon Reinheimer, Norman Rosenberg, Gerald Stein, Robert Walters, Ro bert Winter. Guards—Thad Belefski, William Gramley, Sam High, Eugene Hum mel, John Jaffurs, Earl Long, Richard Morgan, Francis Musser, Edward Roberts, Severine Stefan- CLASSIFIED SECTION Classified ads accepted only at Collegian Office in Room 313 Old Main Building up to 3:00 p.m. of day preceding publication. Rates 17 words or less 35c for one in* sertion or 95c for three inser tions. Additional words 2c each. All ads payable in advance. Of fice hours for classified ads from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. JEWISH cooking, room and board now available, 217 E. Foster. Phone Bertha Stem. 3t-pd-19LSD CANVASSERS WANTED for all 2500 American magazines. Dr. Bruno Stern,' 122 Irvin Ave., Dial 4818. 3t-pd-9-23-CRE 1930 FORD COUPE good condition. Will sell cheap. Call 2034 ask for Bob. 3t-pd-9-24-CRE TYPEWRITERS— All makes ex pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue. chyrT-Th-F-CRE l-i I* ,'J U S « i > % trr? 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It pd 919-CRE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Lloyd lekes Signs With New York Gridi Yankees Lloyd Ickes, former backfield star for Penn State’s football Lions, was one of the first three players to sign contrasts with the New York football Yankee's of the newly-formed American Pro Football League, it was an nounced yesterday by Coach Jack Mcßride. Harlan Gustaf son, end and captain for Penn, last year, and Spencer Manrodt, former Brown guard, were the others. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii on, James Stover, Howard Walker, James Zaharis. Centers—William Batten, Will iam Briner, Charles Kaveney, Harry Kern, Joseph Kraynack, •Charles McFarland, Frank Mank, Orient Martella, George Purnell, Frank Sullivan. Tackles—Paul Bail, Jack Bard, Edgar Barnett, Willis Campbell, Homer Davis, William Emmons, James Giombetti, Robert Halpin, Theodore Kratzke, Leonard Levan thal, Russel Montague, Meryl Munidivler, Eugene Scott, Harold Slack, Adam Sypniewski. Norm Egel, onetime Bucknell varsity boxer, is now getting a close-range view, of serious fight ing. Dr. Egel now, he has just ar rived in England as a member of thb first American medical mission to be dispatched to Great Britain. It pd 919—CRE It pd 919 CRE NIGHT FOOTBALL STATE COLLEGE HIGH Coach Joe Adessa *3B VS. SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT HIGH Coach Whitey Rhoda *39 Friday—September 20,1940—8:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM Admission 50 and 75 cents * * Grand Opening.... Thursday, September 19 THE COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Opening Offer—Free Socks to the Men and Silk Stockings to the Ladies with Each Purchase Official ROTC Shoes—s2.9s Taylor-Made Selby-Sfyl-eez fiioes for Shoes for : Men Women THE COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Formerly SFJS.ShoeStore TAL. JONES—MANAGER : liexl ft Murphy's THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 Harriers Begin Training For Michigan State Tilt Five miles across hill and .valley is a mighty long distance, especi ally when one runs it. And that is the distance that Chick Werner’s cross-country squad .must be in shape for, before their first meet with Michigan State here October 12. The first systematic workout was held yesterday when the har riers warmed up with short sprints on New Beaver Field, and then ran an easy four-mile jogtrot over part of the cross-country layout around the golf course. Although- no time trials have been held to indicate the strength of the squad, Coach Werner’s charges will have to do some in tensive training in the next three weeks in order to wing-foot a vic tory over the fast Michigan State aggregation. Captain Bill Smith, Herm Goff berg, Alex Bourgerie, Pop Thiel, Andy Snyder, and Max Peters are some of the veterans who have reported for practice. 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