' PAGE FOUR .Vanity Mers Crush Scrub lean fi lifer-Squad Competition Saturday Penn State’s varsity soccer team completely outclassed a combina tion freshman-scrub team in an mmsm. Evenings Only 6:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Brenda Joyce, John Payne, Walter Brennan, Fay Bainter, Charlie Buggies, Hattie McDonald —in—■ Wr A:; W A ,ri .M K-R •»h O S t- HhA T ! I Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 WED., THURS., FRI. ' The Great American Motion Picture Written lor the Screen fay Louis Bromfield fi,i lßrigljam Young— . Frontiersman’ 1 ' —with— Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Mary Astor and Jean Dagger as Brigham Young LAST TIMES TODAY "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" wmm Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY »l ■ ■ ■ I■- -I ■■■■» I. -J WEDNESDAY ONLY inter-squad game on the practice field Saturday by a score of 8 to 1. Walt Hosterman, Charley Tay lor, and Woody King scored twice, while Bob Ernst and Don Dorain netted one each for the regulars. Ed Prichard, an up and coming Frosh booter, scored the only goal for the scrubs in the closing mo ments of the contest. With the opening game against Gettysburg College only four days away, the starting team for the Lion hooters is still to be named by Coach Bill Jeffrey. Vieing for the goal position are last year’s Goalie Laskaris,' and Lou Gantley.. In keen competition for the right fullback post are Bob Hecht, Em mett Fletcher, and Warren Wim mer. Harold Freeman.will prob ably fill- the shoes of last year’s all-American Bob Schuler at the left fullback. A newcomer to the ranks is “Gringo” Golinda who apparently is destined to take Gus Bigott’s place. Golinda came from a Junior College in Panama and already shows signs of more than filling the boots of Bigott. Sophomore End Out With Injury Coach Bob Higgins’ plans to strengthen the end department received a serious blow yesterday when Bob Davis, the most prom ising of the sophomore candidates, suffered a possible broken collar bone in a scrimmage pileup. The extent of the injury will not be determined until the ex-ray pictures are developed. Davis will be out of action for at least sev eral weeks. To counteract this latest misfortune the coaching staff contemplates two' changes in positions of players. Ken Schoon over, and Lou Palazzi, sophomore tackle and center respectively, may be switched to the terminal posts. Another newcomer to the var sity squad received a temporary setback yesterday when Galen Bayley, fullback, received a sep arated shoulder in blocking prac tice. The varsity Blue team regained its winning stride on Saturday af ternoon when they downed the Greens 12 to o,.in a practice intra squad tilt marred by a drenching downpour. Wade Mori, veteran guard, dis tinguished himself in an unusual fashion when he intercepted a poor pass by Hank Day and sur prised the Green secondary by racing 75 yards for. a touchdown in the first period. The Blues’ second six-pointer came in the final period when Pepper Petrella scored, from the seven yard line following a pass play from Smaltz to Pepper, good for 40 yards. Frosh Booters Play Boalsburg Tomorrow Members of the freshman soccer squad will receive their first test tomorrow afternoon when they play Boalsburg High School on the practice field. 1 ' With about 25 freshmen out, Clyde Underwood, freshman soc cer coach, is finding plenty of good material to work with. Underwood expects to be able to line up a team within the next week. The frosh will open their regular season with Syracuse here on October 19. Swimmers Meet Tonight •Both varsity and freshman swimming candidates wall meet at Phi Epsilon Pi .fraternity at 7:30, pjn. today. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE •114 E.\ Beaver-‘Ave.-: Dial 4066 ; State College ... j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii Between II The Lions |j WITH DICK PETERS iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Hither And Thither Adding up the sports scene here, there, and everywhere: Six of Penn State’s football op ponents open their season this coming weekend, Bucknell and South Carolina holding off until October 5, when the Bisons come here to help the Lions inaugurate the pigskin parade and the Game cocks do battle with Georgia. Pill, of all the Nillany foes, takes on the largest dose for opening day when they run up. against Ohio State at Columbus. Football writers and other curbstone quar terbacks already have a deep grave dug for the Panthers, who face the toughest schedule in the coun try. But don't let it all fool you, because the Gilded Cats are going to surprise a lot of people! And by the way, they've never lost an opening game.' Not too much surprise registered here over Lloyd Ickes signing with the New York Yanks (football). Leapin’ Lloyd showed up well in the All-Star games at New York and Boston and he'likes football. Put the two together and it might spell success in the money ranks for Penn State’s leading scorer of 1939.. An over-due pat on the back for Ridge Riley, public informations' sports publicity director, for the swell job on the football press in formation he put out this year. It's so complete that it even tells you how Penn State scored every point made during the 1939 season. Something reminiscent in Wade •Mori’s touchdown sprint after catching Jack Day’s forward toss in Saturday’s “mud-battle”—Walt Kniaz’ touchdown spurt against the Army last fall. You can’t forget The Man Most Likely to Succeed' but indifference, like using a faulty pen, kept hin behind the 8-Ball Harry had everything, except a sense of discrimi nation. Perhaps hqleaned too heavily on his natural gifts. Anyway he never added to them in college, but laughed things off—like the times his old-fashioned pen ran dry in classes and exams. Our bright alumnus is out in the world today—a man who could have given orders, he is taking them. Sure, it seems far-fetched, but you’ll be surprised •what a great big difference it makes in your grades to carry a sure-fire pen like the Parker Sacless Vacumatic. It’s this revolutionary streamlined Beauty that never runs dry unless you let it For its sacless Television barrel holds nearly twice as much ink as our old type, and it lets you SEE days ahead if it’s running low. 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They start ed to learn’plays Saturday in prep aration for the opening tilt less than three weeks hence. “The team is beginning to shape up pretty well,” McAndrews said. “In the backfield Jack Banbury, Aldo Cenci, Jim Thompson, and Quentin Peters look like potenti ally good ball players. And in the line, I expect a lot from John Pots klan, Bernard Brosky, Bob Walt ers, and Bucky Wallace, ends; John Jaffrus, and Gene Hummel, guards; and Joe Kraynack, center. McAndrews revealed that nego tiations to have Stu Smith join the coaching staff have fallen through. Smith was a member of the pro fessional Pittsburgh Steelers for two years. , it when you see a lineman trucking on down goalward with the agility of a Nazi tank. Interesting sidelight prior to the football scrimmage Saturday was the annual photographing of the Lion squad for the New Beaver Field Pictorial. Shorty Miller, Nil lany luminary back in pre-World War No. 1 days was on hand and poSed with Pepper Pelrella, who at present is going on from where Shorty left off. Football predictions made in this column Friday brought home a nice fat average of .800 with eight games picked correctly out of'nine and one' tie. The Agriculture Building was erected in 1905. He could have keen TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1940 ♦ GUARANTEED FOR lIFE by Parker's Blue Diamond Basketball Tryouts Varsity basketball tryouts will be held in Rec Rail tonight, be tween 6:30 and 7:15 p.m., Coach ,Johp announced yester day. All candidates must bring physical examination cards to the tryouts. CLASSIFIED SECTION Classified ads accepted only at Collegian Office in Room 313 pid 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. 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