The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 25, 1940, Image 8

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Delta Upsilon Will Retain College Athletic Trophy Permanently
Mm CapSaiis Track,
Plays On Soccer Team
Like Walt Hosterman, his State
College collegian, Van Hartman is
a two-sports man and a captain.
Hartman will lead the ’4l track
slors and also plays outside left on
the Nittany Lion soccer team.
Setting quite a record in high
school when he captained soccer,
basketball, and track, Van also led
the Central State League in hoop
tossing, was on the all-star soccer
team, and won the Class B 100-
dash in 1935.
Noted as a ‘good feeder” on the
soccer squad, Hartman specializes
in the 440-yard dash, a longer
sprint than the one he ran in his
high school days.
Fruit orchards are maintained
on approximately 100 acres of the
College farms.
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“Chick” Werner, Penn State
track coach, states that with three
top notch runners this, year he can
take any dual'meet on schedule.
Werner Seeks
New Winning Irie
“Give me three top-notch run
ners, and I’ll win every dual meet
on my schedule,” is the annual
prayer of Coach Chick Werner as
the cross-country season rolls
around.
Although Werner’s prayer may
not be answered this year, early
practice results indicate that Cap
tain Bill Smith won’t be the only
good harrier on the squad.
Herm Goffberg, out last year
from injuries, and Max Peters
have shown excellent running
form and promise of making a
Smith, Goffberg, and Peters com
bination become one of the East’s
leading cross-country trios.
Besides this light-footed trio, the
team’s chances of tape-breaking
past such competitors as Michigan
State, Manhattan, Syracuse, and
Pittsburgh will depend upon their
reserve strength.
If such pacemakers as Alex
Bourgerie, Pop Thiel, and Chet
Snyder come through, then will
Werner enter his squad in the
IC4-A’s this year without trepida
tion. Claire Hess, Vern Kotz, and
Choppy Rhodes are other harriers
who cannot be underestimated.
One of Chick Werner’s chief
worries is the problem of finding
another Frank Maule, who placed
seventh in last year’s IC4-A’s
championship run. Goffberg, living
up to his freshman year record,
has indicated that he' intends to
take over that post.
The varsity swung into the first
of a series of intense drills yester
day when -it took a six-mile jaunt
over the course, one mile more
than the usual grind.
Yearling Gridders Hold
Smpfm Scrimmage
After less than a week of or
ganized practice, Marty McAnd
rews sent his freshman gridders
through a 30-minute surprise
scrimmage, yesterday, “just to see
what they could do.”
“They did pretty well,” he said
after the scrimmage was over. “I
was particularly pleased by the de
fensive play of the ends—Bernie
Brosky,Jack Potsklan, Bob Wall
ace, and Bob Walters.”
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All 55 of the frosh who reported
for practice yesterday got in the
short scrimmage and McAndrews
said that it was impossible “to get
very much done.” Extensive scrim
mage sessions, he said, will come
later in the week.
Ainual Prayer
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Alpha Chi Sig
Places Second
Delta Upsilon has gained perm
anent possession of .the present
Pennsylvania State College Ath
letic Trophy, having made the
largest contribution to varsity and
intramural sports for three out of
the last four years.
Last year the competition was
particularly keen and the second
place fraternity, Alpha Chi Sigma,
gave the DIPs a close fight. It has
been announced that another sim
ilar trophy for excellence in ath
letics is to be given this year.
The standings for the first ten
fraternities in last year’s competi
tion are Delta Upsilon, Alpha Chi
Sigma, Sigma Pi, Delta Chi, Kappa
Delta Rho, Phi Gamma Delta,
Kappa Sigma, Beta Theta PI, and
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
The method used for determin-
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Game Times Changed
The varsity soccer game with
Bucknell on October 19 will be
held at 3 p.m. and the freshman
game with Syracuse will be at 1
p.m., Harold R. Gilbert, assistant
to the graduate manager of ath
letics, announced yesterday. The
times have been reversed from the
original schedule.
ing the fraternity standings is a
definite point system. Points are
awarded for the number of intra
mural entries handed in, the win
ning of individual games or
matches, and for champions and
championship teams.
Points are also given for letter
and numeral men, intramural
board members, and all sports
managers in 'proportion to . their
importance. By this rating sys
tem, the awarding of the trophy
includes all phases of college
athletics.
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SEPTEMBER 25, 1940:
Thielr Lacrosse Coach,
Was Named All-American;
Has Impressive Record
Coach of Penn State’s varsity
lacrosse team is Nick Thiel, named
on the all-American team as cen
ter and first attack. 7
Thiel came here in 1935 as var
sity lacrosse coach and has gradu
ally brought Penn State to a lead
ing position in this sport. During
his four seasons as head coach, the
Lions have won 19 out of ,30
games.
This record is impressive in
view of the fact that Coach Thiel
has had only two or three players
who even witnessed a lacrosse
game before entering Penn State,
and the Nittanymen meet the best
teams in the east including Army,
Maryland, and Syracuse.
Buckhout Laboratory was erect
ed in 1930.