PAGE SIX Offense Tactics Stressed By Yearling Gridders Marty McAndrews' second string frosh gridderS scrimmaged the junior varsity yesterday after noon as the first team concentrat ed on offensive tactics under the direction of Steve Rollins. Pass defense seems to be the main weakness of the yearlings ~';>>~: "Marty" McAndrews and McAndrews spent an hour drilling his backfield men in this phase of the game. Charlie McFarland an d Bill Briner are on the injured list with sprained shoulders but both are expected to be able to report for practice next week. Twenty-three freshmen have dropped from the squad during the two Weeks of practice leaving 65, a number expected to remain about constant, still out for the team. Eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were Harvard graduates. DID YOU KNOW that the Jordan_ soil fertility plots on the East Campus are the oldest Experimental Grounds in North America? FROMM'S Opposite Old Main WHERE QUALITY COUNTS • FRESH FISH AND FROZEN FISH CRISFIELD OYSTERS • COOK'S MEAT MARKET 115 S. FRAZIER DIAL 791 ts . Two Veterans Will Miss Grid ()Oilier. Tomorrow Peters, Stravinski Replaced In Lineup Carl Stravinski, senior left tac kle, will definitely be missing from the State lineup when the Lions take the field against Bucknell on New Beaver Field tomorrow. The veteran's knee was injured in the practice tilt with the fresh men Saturday and the week's lay off from drills has failed to allev iate the injury. His place in the starting lineup will be taken by Walt Kniaz, another senior who was a regular in his sophomore year. .... ••,,ik%:?i With Pepper Petrella already slated to replace Chuck Peters, Coach Bob Higgins will be without the service of two of his stars. Peters has been out of action with a separated shoulder for three weeks and, though he has been in uniform all week, will be kept out of action. _ The Lions were sent through a _light passing drill yesterday with Bill Smaltz, Ralph Ventresco and Earl Brown tossing them for the first two teams. Special emphasis was placed on pass defense since the Lions have shown weakness in this department at times. Bucknell's coach Al Humphreys, in the meantime, was non-commit tal on his choice -for the signal calling job. There's a good possi bility that Gene Hayes may get the nod for the starting assignment at quarterback, replacing Dukes Dueger, letterman last year. Hayes, who is an accurate pass-tosser, fits into the aerial plans of the Hum phrey eleven. The Bisons devoted more than two hours yesterday to an aerial drill for the backs and ends, while the remainder of the squad worked out under line coach Bus Blum. Throughout 'the afternoon the Bucknell linemen checked their blocking and concentrated on Some of the fundamental plays used by the Lions. Cow Equals 100 Hens In Work Needed For Care Caring for Susan the cow re quires as many, man hours of labor as looking after 100 little red hens, according to a study made by J. E. McCord, professor of farm. man agement and agricultural eco nomics, and C. E. Cronemeyer, statistical clerk in the department of agricultural economics. -- Half of this time is spent on milking, the study shows. Each year 71 to 87 hours are spent per cow on that particular labor. Feeding cows comes next, with an average of 37 hours per cow.. Cleaning stables requires over 18 hours for each cow. TIM DAILY COLLEGIAN Leads Lions Against Bucknell '• • ::3;i:ii.:::.' • : •:::::::':::::::•:::::::::: , ::::•:::;:: k . : . 1 ... " .". ) t!MV7i*.:i., W' , 4M6Mq4VWWft aiN*iWW4MMAVKQK' 6 '4 , w.c057..m.x../.n.:**: : ^M.:<.. i v ,,,,,, 1 J 566maKk...4,,,w0 v. ~.!**MOIA:A*M4PMW :::::::::.!SVILM:::S,M,Mt LEON GAJECKI—Penn State Center Werner Optimistic As Harriers Squad Prepares For Time-Trials Tuesday Showing far more improvement than :Coach Chick Werner had an ticipated in their two-weeks prac tice sessions, the Nittany Lion har riers will be in excellent form for Tuesday's time trials to decide the lineup for the Michigan State en counter on October 12. "Although I haven't clocked any of my runners yet, they show all indications of beating the time of any pre-season team that I have had in years," Werner contended. While he was fairly optimistic. about. the squad's capabilities earl ier this fall, Werner now admits that all of his junior harriers, who won the 1938 freshman IC-4A championship cross-country title, have shown surprising form and will be a formidable threat to Lion opponents. ...- ' BUY CoLigipl#ll, ..-.., Npw - , -,-_, =ME One blue note in Werner's plans is 'the ankle injury of Herm Goff berg, who was slated to aid Cap tain Bill Smith in rolling up first and second places in dual meets. Goffberg's ankle has-failed to res pond to treatment, and whether he will compete in.the - Michigan State match is uncertain. . "On the other hand ; " the cross country mentor added, "Pop Thiel has ironed out.his fault of saving too much staying power for the finish line, and Alex Bourgerie, junior veteran, has shown that he expects to be a dual meet winner this year." Max Peters,-Chet Snyder, Clair Hess, Choppy Rhodes and Vern Kotz, are other varsity men who will vie for favorite positions on Werner's team. - - MEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111ItIMIM Between The Lions WITH DICK• PETERS mplliiniummillimuilummulimmillimmulluuma The - Bisons Are Coming 'Within the past week I have counted exactly 6,438 people . who have asked me,' "How badly is Penn State going to beat Bucknell Saturday?" or "How. many touch; downs will State, run up on the Bisons?" •., Since I broke my last crystal' ball several-weeks ago, and since my subscription to Yogi Mahatma's Weekly Horoscope has expired, -I have no substantial evidence -to, base an answer on. So I'll just set down a few of the facts about_ Bucknell's_Bisons and let you - draw your- own conclusions._ - Coach Al Humphrey lost ten varsity men by graduation, includ:-: ing seven who would have beep. possible .starters on this year's eleven . . . he was greeted at his opening fall sessions by a squad almost as big as his coaching 'staff . . . 29 men in all . . . Jim Brandt,' plugged as "being the best sopho more—prospect ever to enter Buck- - nell didn't come back to school this fall . . . the entire Bison squad: averages about 185 pounds. Collegian Spy Z-6, who. spends most of time in Lewisburg over i each weekend, reports that the I Bucknell freshmen had the Thun dering Herd' varsity as colifilsed as a Mass. of -Italian' , siSighetti in scrimmage sessions Last Safurday. Remember what Penn State's reg ulars were doing to the Nittany Forty-Fours at the same time? Z-6 also admits that the Bisons are switching , this fall to a, Passing attack, moving,away from the-typet of power play customary' with Bucknell grid representatives. This may be answered in the fact that Al Humphrey will send a team. against the Lions which will be outweighed nearly ten pounds to the man. A checkup shows that the probable starting line for the Lewisburg machine will average around 182, with the probable backfield at the - highest at 182. That's the way it stands atl Bucknell. Make your own deduc tions tonight. I'll make my own to morrow morning: - Physical Exams Required Before I.M. Events Begin Intramural cross-country rims are to start Thursday, October 17; ichas been announced by the phy sical education department. ' Before any contestant will be permitted to run, they must have at least eight practice runs around the golf course. These practice sessions must be noted on a list in: Rec Hall. ; Intramural- swimming is to geil under way irnmediaely... All Par-1 ticipants in intramural sports must turn in their physical-exams to thel intramural office, except those! playing horseshoes - , -- before they,.' enter any contests. The cross country men must have these ex. aminations before they start thei , eight practice runs. • Walking Horse Presented To College By Hellick George F. Hellick of the soar • of Trustees presented the Anim. Husbandry Department with the gift of a 'Tennessee walking horse.' This type of horse is fast becomin. •popular as a riding horse for thos:. people who prefer a slow welkin;. animal. , The department intends to_ tit the horse for classroom demonstra tion work in the Animal Husban dt7 classes. A College pest Control crab oflo acres is devoted exdlusiv to the study di Injurious