The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 27, 1940, Image 4

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r- When a football .coach shows
signs of. optimism in face of a series
of inopportune injuries, you can’t
help but- admire him.
f-Yi at’r. what Bob Higgins is do
ing. Where- any other coach would
be crying, the blues after losing
Boh Davis for the season, and
Bailey temporarily, the Lion men
tor remains optimistic and praises
the squad for the spirit it has
shown in the workouts.
Chuck (Peters is rounding into
pi. ying shape but should his
shoulder fail to heal properly, Hig
gins intends to keep him out of
the Bucknell game next Saturday
rather than risk a serious injury.
The veteran halfback caught punts
and Jacked in yesterday’s workout,
but stayed out of any contact work.
-For the second straight day the
varsity was pitted against the
freshmen. Marty McAndrews’ boys
were given the ball on the varsity’s
lOryard line to test the latter’s
--Coal-line defense. Needless to say,
it took the cubs quite a few tries
to make the necessary yardage but
their -performance was commend
able considering the little practice
they’ve had.
Students spend 21,000 hours a
year standing in line during regis
tration periods,
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One of the largest crowds ever
to attend a Penn State soccer game
is expected when the Nittany hoot
ers open the 1940 season against an
all veteran Gettysburg- eleven on
New (Beaver Field at 2 p.m. tomor-
The Lion soccermen met the
Gettysburg team in the opening
tilt last year and started their sev
enth consecutive undefeated sea
son by- toppling the opponents, 4-1.
All four of Penn State’s goals were
scored by sophomores who will
have the opportunity to repeat the
performance in tomorrow’s game.
This year, having lost only three
of the mainstays of last year’s
team, Coach Bill Jeffrey’s lads will
again attempt to preserve one of
the most brilliant records in col
legiate sports, a record of seven
years standing during which 53
games were played without a loss.
Last year all freshmen were re
quired -to wear “Beat Pitt’’ and
“Beat Penn” namecards before
those grid contests and the Lion
football team defeated both teams
with what was termed an upset
by leading sports writers. T b/b
frosh blossomed forth Thursday
with “Beat Gettysburg” signs. Will
the seemingly infallible tradition
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IPemmsaig Propaganda
Along about this time prior to
every football season, the editorial
rooms of most every newspaper,
including this one, become nearly
submerged under the flood of grid
iron propaganda, flowing in from
all parts of the country. Tub
thumpers are beating out miles of
copy every day, sending out col
orful pictures of how Coach Glutz
is whipping his Terrifying Tigers
into shape for their opening game.
Here are a few facts and figures,
pulled from the ever-growing pile
of propaganda coming into this
office, which concern some of Penn
State’s football opponents:
Pitt plays only two games out of
its back yard this fall, the opening
game against Ohio State and the
windup with Duke at Durham,
which certainly is a throwback to
pre-Bowman .days, when money
talked in Panther circles, and a
home schedule as attractive as this
one would have meant a big pay
off on the Stadium.
We here at State are thrilled at
the dynamiting ability of diminu
tive Pepper Petrella, who can
weigh in at 145 with his overcoat
and ski hoots on. Not to take any
thing away from Pepper, but NYU
has a little lad, Joe Consagra, who
has to jump on the scales to regis
ter 116. Our only prayer is that
he and Ferky don’t meet in the
middle of New Beaver Field come
November 16.
Among the freshmen present at
West Virginia this fall are five
members of the 1939 All-West Vir
ginia High School team, which in
dicates that Bill Kern and his
Mountaineer associates can plan to
•have something down in them thar
hills in a couple of years.
Speaking of Bill Kern, the blond
Hillbilly skipper has remarked
that “when you can’t fit a boy into
any other position, you can always
make a tackle out of him.” Bob
Higgins wished the same could be
done with ends.
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Frosfi Grsdders Continue
Hard Defensive Play
■ The yearling gridders proved
that their hard, smashing defense
play against the varsity Wednes
day was no flash in the pan as they
set-up a fighting goal-line defense
against the Lions in a short scrim
mage yesterday.
Coach Marty is still
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940^-i..:
shifting the' freshmen" aroUnd'bst
it looks like his * starting teaxh:
might toe Jack Potsklan and Bqf>
Walters, ends; Russ Montague anS
Dan Halpin, tackles; Jim -Bonhatn.
and Jack Jaffurs, guards; Joe
Kraynack, _ center; Dan DimidiO
and Emil Mann, halfbacks; Aide
Cenci, quarterback; and Jack Ban;-
bury, fullback.
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