PAGE FOUR The Penn State Players Present " Margin for Error" Hitler's Happy Hanging Schwab, Oct. 5, Tickets 75c Student Union AIIIMMIENIIIIW IC"( Ltht atm Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 3 TODAY and FRIDAY II: (Columbia Pictures present Call 'GRANT • Mait4a SCOTT "\ N . THE HOWAIIDS 0 i - OF Vl' iIIINIA I Sir Cedric , ' • . Richard - MARDWICKE .-:; '; CARLSON Man •' 1 i • . Paul 1 MARSHALL • . KELLY" ,1 4 ..._:.___.. ......... ------x 41111INMEINinik. ti • / . . .•., . .- - 'Evenings Only 610, 6:30 LAST TIMES TODAY ( ' Bette Davis, Charles Boyer RACHEL FIELD'S ' "ALL THIS AND HIEAVIEN TOO" with Jeffery Lynn, Virginia Weidler FRIDAY ONLY SPENCER TRACY —in_ "lEDISDN THE MAN" 'ln IMMIM ME NW' 1 ,w .... F. , i= ) .; . ', ( 1/ / , ... r. , ~.. ~. ~.. , Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 TODAY and FRIDAY VIINIMINNIMINNO Bucknell Stresses Passing Attack While the State Lions are put ting on the 'finishing touches for Saturday's opener with Bucknell, Coach Al Humphreys has seen drilling the . Bisons through, long aerial practices indicating that the visitors' chief weapon of attack will 'be in the air. Since the Thundering Herd's supply of backfield material is none too plentiful, Humphreys has been giving everyone of this year's contingent of candidates a chance to pass. Laverne Dueger and Mel Knupp are among the outstanding tossers with Fred Fahringer and Gene Hayes, ser ious backfield threats, also dem onstrating their ability in this de partment. The Bisons' pass formations not only give more of the backs an opportunity to throw but also al low for more potential receivers. In the latter department, ends Fred Gore and Jesse Mair will see action against State. A number of sophomore line candidates• have been demonstrat ing their value as Bison reinforce= ments this fall. The most prob able to crash the lineup are center, Stephen Sokol, guard, Phillip Van Sant and tackle Jim Fennell. The 29-man Bucknell squad will leave . Lewisburg Saturday morning by bus for State College. Fencers Warm Up For Hard Program Varsity fencing practice got un derway yesterday, the swordsters getting an early start to warm up for another "suicide" schedule. With the best fencing teams of the country on the list for Penn State fencers, Coach Harry Krutter will have to keep his boys stepping to stay on the blue side of the ledger. Since Krutter took over the fenc ing team four years ago, the team has piled up a total of 16 victorys to 9 defeats while playing against the major . fencing squads of the East. Speaking of this year's schedule, "Doc" Krutter dourly predicted that "we dOn't stand a chance against N.Y.U., Navy, or Seton Hall." With luck, he hopes to make a better showing against the other teams listed, though even there, he insists, victories are far from sure. With Seto Hall the only newcom er, the Nittany swordsmen will tackle the following schedule this year: Jan. 24—Seton Hall, away. Jan. 25—Army, away. Feb. B—Navy, here. Feb. 15—CornellSyracuse, away Feb. 22—Pennsylvania, here. Mar. I—Temple, away. Mar. B—Lehigh, here. Mar. 14—Rutgers, away. Mar. 15—N.Y.U., away. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI FRED'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A One-Act Play • Scene—,New Beaver Field. Time —Any afternoon about four o'- clock. Characters Bob Higgins, Marty McAndrews, Al Michaels, Earl Edwards, Joe Bedenk, foot ball players, and Yehudi (denoting anyone whose name we didn't know). Yehudi (running up from cam pus)Hey Hig, here's those pic tures of Saturday's scrimmage against the frosh. Higgins—Got that one of Pepper Petrella's run? Or didn't you get any action shots? • Bedenk (looking at films)—Who's this blonde? How did she get in the middle of our football scrim mage? ... Higgins—l'll take a look at that Yehudi (sitting on the bench)— Hey Earl, where were you scouting over the weekend? Edwards West Virgina. Saw Greensburg Hi play Friday night, saw the West Virginia-Westminis ter game-Saturday and the Pitts burgh Steeler-Brooklyn Dodger game Sunday. I missed a prep school encounter. Yehudi—Hey Marty, who's that little freshman back? McAndrews—Hey frosh. what's your name? Frosh footballer—Martin. McAndrews That's a good name. Michaels—Listen, manager, we gotta have some new balls out•here for punting practice. It makes all the difference in the world when you're kicking a new one or an old one. Football player—Hey Joe, look at this dog. He won't let us alone so we can practice. Bedenk—l'll practice you. Quit teasing that dog and start pulling out of that line before I kick you and the dog off the field together. Dog—Woof ! ! ! Frosh Attack Improves In Scrimmage With J.V.'s Although more than a few rough spots—especially passing were evident, the yearling gr i dde r s showed improvement as their of fense got its first real test in yes terday's scrimmage against the junior varsity team. Pass defense was another glar ing weakness as the J.V.'s, led by dimunitive Bill Mazzocco and Sam Kopach, unwrapped a surprisingly good aerial atack. Early in the scrimmage the junior varsity grid ders set the freshmen back with two consecutive heaves that net ted a total of 35 yards. Jack Banbury, freshman full back, showed plenty of power as he drove through the J.V. line behind efficient blocking by Aldo Cenci, quarterback. AND MEAT BALLS! Detroit Beats Cincinnati, 7-2, In Initial Encounter Special to the Daily Collegian CINCINNATI, OCt.2 Scoring five in the second and two in the fifth, the Detroit Tigers won the initial victory of the World Series today, 7-2. The hard-slugging Tigers bounced the mighty Paul Derrin ger out of the box with five hits and a walk. Buck Newsom was the winning hurler. DETROIT abrhoae Bartell. ss ___4 , 0 2 1 0 1 McCosky. cf 5 0 2 _2 0 0 Gehringer, 2b 4 0 0 4 3 0 Greenberg, 11 5 1 1 4 0 0 York, lb 4 2 2 8 1 0 Campbell, rf 3 1 2 3 0 0 Higgins. 3b _ Sullivan, c _ Newsom. p - _3G 7 10 27 10 1 Totals . _-- CINCINNATI Werber, 3b ________ M. McCormick, cf _ Goodman, rf _ McCormick, lb ___ __3 0 0 6 1 0 Wilson, c • 2 0 9 1 Joost, 2b • 4 2 3 2 Myers, ss 4 0 0 1 Derringer, p _ 0 0 0 1 Moore, P • 2 0 0 0 Riddle, P 0 0 0 0 Baker, c 1 1 3 0 xßiggs 1 0 0 0 xxCraft 0 0 0 Totals 34 8 27 7 SCORE- BY INNINGS Tigers 050 020 006-7 10 1 Reds 000 100 010-2 S 3 xßatted for Wilson in 7th. xxßatted for Moore in Bth. Although Bucknell and Penn State have clashed 29 times in the last half-century, no game has ever ended in a tie. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1940 Boofers Keep Feet Warm With the first triumph of their 1940 season and consecutive vic tory number 54 behind them, the Lion soccermen are diligently prac ticing every day in preparation for the next tilt scheduled with Western Maryland on October 12. The two sophomore fullbacks who replaced Bob Sehuler and Dutch Lange did a very commend able job of filling the shoes of the former Nittany stars. Also out standing was Captain Walt Hoster man who played brilliantly 'both on the offense and defense. _4 1 1 0 6 0 _3 1 0 4 1 0 _4 1 0 1 0 0 ab r h o a_ e _4 1 1 1 1 1 _4 0 1 2 0 0 _4 1, 2 1 0 0 _4 0 1 2 0 0