FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 Ripple Clouts Homer As Rah Even Series Score Special-to the Daily Collegian, CINCINNATI, Oct. 3. The CinCinniti Reds evened the World Seriei score today by trouncing the. Detroit Tigers Bucky Walters held the Tigers to three hits, as all Detroit runs scored on walks, he issue-d:- .13.mtny Ripple smashed a home run and Walters, Werber, Higgins, and , .Greenberg tallied two-bag gers. • ' The box score: • DETROIT ab Bartell, ss 3 MeCoskey.- cf ..2 . Getainger: 2b . ,4 Greenberg, if ..4 york, lb 4 Campbell, rf ...4 3b• ....3 Tebbetts, c ....3 Rowe, 1 Corsica, p 2 Totals 30 CINCINNATI ab Werber, 3b ....3 MMcCormick„cf 4 Goodman, rf ...4 FMCCorrnick - ,. lb 4 Ripple, if 4 c '4 Tocist, 2b 4 Myers; ss 4 Walterk p / 3 Totals 34 SCORE. 11V- INNINGS Detroit v :17fi.200 001.....000,---3, -3 1 Cincinnati., .022 100 ,00%--5 9 ,0 TYPEWRITERS Used %tikes Pricalirom SiS to 1544 The Athletic Store,. Inc. Dial 2158 Gymnasts Show Great Promise The -Penn State gym team "will definitely be in the running and promises to make things interest ing for their opponents this year." Coach Eugene Wettstone stated yesterday. The team, 'for the first time in its history, is entered in the East ern Inter-Collegiate _League which consists 'of Army, Navy, Temple, Princeton, M.1.T., and Dartmouth. Ben Stahl will captain a team made up mainly of last year's un defeated fresinwn, Roman Pieo, who was declared ineligible last year by the one. year ruling,"and William Lober„Jolan Wolfe and other all-arounestars. Other men look good in pre-season practice are Sol Small, John Teti, Long Bordo, Warren Beck, Charles *Senft, Ed Trybala, and Jack Kragssz;.Pieo, however, will be the key man of the team and Coach Wettstone says he has a good chance, - of breaking the world's, record Mr the rope climb. O o a 0.3 2 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 O 10 0 O 3 0 1 1 4 0 2 0 O 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 24 - TO h o a 1 Z 3 0 3 0 - 1 1 0 1 9, 0 1 3 0 2 4 0 1 2 . 2 1 3' 3 1 2 '9 27 10 Freshmen • candidates for pre season practice 7 'Who are showing up. Well are Harold Zimmerman, Edward Anderidia, James Bush, Fred Young, Ray; Lee, Charles Le bow,, and Tames Reifsnyder., Freshman ana r , varsity candi dates -may, report for the - first of 'ficial ,practice,,'Voriday Oct. 7, with. the neces.itify health permit. Bt kSIE Co-laplain SmallesiGridder On Spad . Co-Captain John.• Piewak of Bucknelnmoviikidamiliarly to his college mates as ;the `.`Mighty Mite,", 'Wore INpch.Per-Pound," "Watch-Charm,::',Guard,7 ,and "Shorty,." is 1114'''smallest gridder on the Bison team. - Bucknell UniVersity's BD-piece band will , make. ; its. first , appear ance of the college term. when it comes to State College Saturday. NEW AND - USED 49.50, .: 30, $ 1,::6.50o WEMIAR CMMON Ail NEW AND FACTORY REMIT MACHINES CARRY A 01E-YEAR MIAMI USED MACHINES, A SIX-MONTH GUARANTEE REMMGION PORTABLES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bucknell Combination Out To Cage Lions Saturday -, FRED GORE \ End Calmness Pays Dividends For 'Mild Bill' Jeffrey Perhaps the most outstanding trait of Bill Jedrey's handling .of his soccer team• is the quiet man ner in whicr3• he points out their mistakes. While most coaches either yell out their orders or else command the• players as to what they should -be doing, Jeffrey simply suggests in the softest manner a better way. This method seems to produce results, since "Mild. Bin's" teams have been 'outstanding for the past decide. Howard Lonegran, six-foot four-inch Bison tackle is hailed as "Slim," ."Blacky," and "Bateese," after the: comic-page character. The dark-haired junior is a foot taller than Co-Captain Plewak and tips- the scale just short of the 200-pound mark. When It's Candy Time At The Football Game Peanuts, pOpcorn, chewing gum, candy! You'll be hearing the cry at every football game. Besides what stadium bleachers do to spectator's spines,, game time snacks add to figure worries. The average bag of peanuts con tains 250 calories. One -and a half cups of popcorn without butter has 150, and a chocolate nut bar 220. In other words, resist snacks. Gls Victim Recovers Thomas P. 'Carney, graduate stu dent, has recovered from the ef fects of the phosgene gas that he inhaled last Tuesday. 'He had been discharged from the infirmary, after emergency treatment, the day of the accident. HAMMERMILL BOND 500 Sheets 500 Skeels NICK PRIORS Guard 20 lb. Sub. 16 lb. Sub. USED $2B $3l. - $3B Philadelphia Flash Raises Freshman Track Hopes Freshman track hopes are high this year with the addition of William (Bill) Eppright, one of the most outstanding trackmen to be developed in Philadelphia in the past few years, to the team. During his prepping at Over brook high where he ran anything from 220 yards up, Eppright se. many records which he still holds: half mile, 1:58.8; mile, 4:28.2; X country, 1235.8. He was also Na tional Interscholastic 1000 yarc champion in 1939. Because Eppright ran on the Penn Frosh X-country team last fall, he will be inelegible for Fresh man X-country here, but he wilt be in the thick of the fight during the whiter and spring. Men, Buy . Large Socks To Avoid Bare Toes For those of you who miss ma ma's darning and run around with toes popping out, Miss Elizabeth M. Lippard, instructor in clothing extension, advises, "Buy socks three quarters of an inch longer than the foot, or if they are wool en, a full inch longer to allow for shrinkage." "In buying men's socks, look es pecially for reinforcements of the toe and heel, Miss Lippard' re commends. "New socks should be washed before wearing to pre vent foot irritation from certain dyes and finishing treatment," she added. Old Shoes Wanted In conjunction with the drive to aid war refugees, the College soot Shop, 135 South Allen street, has placed a barrel in front of the store to receive donations of shoes. Con tributions may be placed in the barrel at any time. All shoes will immediately be sent to the local committee. WORWOQD YAW. INNb•Skad-ankat Opposite Main Gate PAGE SEVEN $llOO