SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1940 IVittany Soccermen Meet B iinwppingumpijimingtimpiOniumpiimmunjit Between The lions WITH. DICK p4.T4Rs. mwiIniIiIIUIIIIIIIIIIgUjIIUI[IHIUIJU iforf Showing Today marks the first parting of the, ways - as c9ncerns Nittany sports interest, with some eyes turned to, pett:ilgheril where 'the. Llor( grid, team is appearing. rest' of, the interest will be right here in State College where the. Bucknell soccer team will attempt . to: break some sort of record by beating Bill Jeffrey's hooters. Other home attractions are a freshman football battle with 'the Colgate` youngsters, and a frosh soccer game - with Syracuse's little. Orangei. To make things short and snappy, I predict a clean sweep for the Nittany athletes in all de partments today. As far as the Lehigh-State grid encounter is concerned, -- the Hig ginsmen should have little trouble in rolling, over the thrice-beaten Engineers, though, the . slide-rule lads are, notoriouk for . ußketting the . Lion milk bucket jUst When things look rosiest_ However - , I don'tbe lieve thii the year for one of those little aff . airs, so, laere:s to, the Lions by about five touchdowns. Jeffrey's . . kickers are •in a class all 'of their own. To predict, a, defeat for them would not only he, treason, dikloyalW And; 'distrust, but an indication that was coin-. pletely out of , my mind. talie the Lion soccer aces in a comfort able -win . over the. P!,isons. Marty McAndrews moleskin molecules showed me enough last Saturday tc. make, me bPjieve t4PY are, one,. oi the, topgheS.t Y,ear4ng squads in the . East. I'll pick therri over • Colgate,. sight unseen. And, the same goes for the frosh booters. On .Otlier frOnts, watch these games, and. see how wrong. I. am: Pitt to take Fordham. West Vir ginia to:impar West V,irginia Wes leyan. BOston College , to continue unbeaten over University of Idaho. Holy Cross to edge NYU. Cornell to wade through Syracuse. Minne sota in a thriller over Ohio State. Penn to thump Princeton. Duke to mangle_ Colgate. Notre Dame to wallop Carnegie-Tech. FOLLOW YOUR TEAM ON THE -.- SPORTS PAGE OF THE DAILY COLLEGIAN HAS ,RENICSTATE TOO MANY . QIRU. ? An embitteredoin,hibPled, can - lanicerous letter to the editor yesterday. suggested as much! "A thousand times NO," cry we, with all the ardor and chiv alry of 4 gentleman of the old_ schoelj ! We're for women— have been, definitely, since the . Ovgn.#l PENN gATE... CAN NEVER HAVE TOA MARY GIGS!. But. we might, add - slyly that . the sjatc- 2 404P.41:§L1FP0474• AO V 4 - (And rnaz sit" see a "beanie" hat on a Penn State co-ed!) Bisons,Yet To Tally Against Lion Booters By. BILL McKNIGHT • Penh State's undefeated soccer cermen will .meet the Bucknell Bisons on New, Beaver Field at 3 o'clock this afternopn in the only varsity contest scheduled here this weekend. . . • The 13ison,s have already. played two, gawes this season, one with ti.i4a.bethtown and• the other with Gettysburg: They, won the first and lost the latter. Since, the two teams first met in 1930, the Bucknellians have failed to - score a single, pojnt against the I\fittanymen. The clos est score was in 1938 when the Lions were held to a 1-0,-score. Only four of the Bucknell elev en have seen action against the Jeffrey,men, and Coach Merle Ed wards has built his team , around the 4 veterans: Captain Bob, Mor rison, fullback; Warren Lewis, center forward; Dick Kauffman, left wing; and Bill Johnson, inside left. The Lion forward line, has teen well-balanced this year when it comes to, scoring for King, Galin do, and Hartman have each scored a point, and Durain has booted into the net for two pals. Coach Bill Jeffrey Will start the same team that took the field against Western 34arland last Week. - The lineup,: G. i!PskaFas Freedman R.F. - Heels r e A. qxeer).., EgIMIM R.H. 10 ;P , r• . 00Jipsla I. E. King EMS] I. t, Cor,trian O.L. Durain (C50,41,eEV ft O A P.aA, oi r ) pound sophomore, whose yeoman performance in his varsity debut against, the Mountaineers won him the plaudits of the coaches as well as the fans. Bill Smaltz, kicking and passing star of the Lions, is still handicapped with a sprained ankle and, though in — unitorm, will be used very sparingly if at all. Retaining the remaining two posts in the Lion backfield will be fleet Len Krouse at right halfback and veteran 'Johnny Patrick who will continue to call the signals and block from the quarterback spot. Captain and center Leon Ga jecki will anchor the Blue and forward wall flanked by Wade Mori and Mike Gar binski - at guards, Frank •P.latt and Carl Stravinski at tackles, and Tom Vargo and Lloyd Parsons at ends. Mori has fully recovered from the leg injury which - put him on the sidelines for the early part of the week. Set back decisively by Virginia, Case, and Rutgers in the first three games the ehigh squad, neverthe less, is in the best physical con dition and the spirit of the players iS worked up for tomorrow's clash. Although the Engineers have lost three games to State in the past three years, they are recalling that in 1936 the Brown and White ag gregation scored a stunning 7-6 upset over a highly favorite Lion eleven. Coach Glen W. Harmeson has selected two sophomores to start against the Lions in the Lehigh backfield. Bill Hayes has earned the left halfback position arid Bernie Deehan will again fill the fullback -post after capably hand ling the assignment in the last three . tilts. /Joe Ambrpgi will be the right halfback and Lambert will. dp, the signal bagking. Henry Reuwe, Simpson start_ at the. wing. berths with. Captain Bill II a Aker man and, George Smith , slate, 44, for the tackle jobs. qtap. Grossman and Russ golden will share the starting guard, assignments while huge Phil Rodgers will attempt to thwart the crushing Ilion attack from his THE DAILY COLLEGIAN cknell In Only Varsity Game Here Today Brosky Out As Frosh Prepa At Z p.m. Montague Will By JOHN BAER Bernie Brosky, big freshman tackle, has been declared ineligi ble for today's battle against the Colgate yearlings on. New Beaver .Field at 2 p. It was not learned whether Brosky will be able to rejoin the team,_ for the rest of the season. His loss leaves the duty of filling the tackle post up to Russ Mon tague and Meryl Mundwiler, with IVlontague slated to get the start ing call. Colgate, - with one of the heav iest forward walls in the east, is expected to prove stiff opposition for the Lion cubs. The line, flank ed by, a pair of ends who weigh over 210 pounds each, averages Alpha Chi Sigma Defeats Beta Theta Pi; 6 to 0 Alphaa. Chi Sigma, defending champions, advanced to the semi finals in the infra-mural football tournament by beating Beta Theta Pi, 6-0, Thursday. Bob Matteson, Alpha Chi Sig tackle, scored. the only touchdown of the game. The winners also held. a two, to, one edge in first downs.. There were no intra-mural games last , night. • Kirk Talks At Hershey "Child Dgvelopment Through . Reading" and "The Problem Child in the Ejernntary School" are top ics to, be : discussed today by Miss Mabel E . Kirk, associate professor of, education, at the current session of the qattphin County Institute at Hershey. Attends Conference Prof. Alexander H. Zerbam is attending regional conference of the American Society of Mechan ical Engineers at Lehigh Univer sity. He represents the Central Pennsylvania division of the so ciety. • ' 7 IWOJNO, 10 P.M.-2 A.M. e To Baffle Colgate fart At Tackle Post 202 pounds. The backfield is com paratively light, averaging only 172. The starting lineups Penn State-Jack Potsklan, left end; Dan Halpin, left tackle; John, Jaffurs, left guard; Joe Kraynack, center; Jim Bonham, right guard; Russ Montague, right tackle; Bob Wallace, end; Aldo . Cenci, quarter back; Quentin Peters, left half back, Charlie McFarland, right halfback, and Jack Banbury, full back. Colgate—John Batorski and Joe Duckorth, ends; Mitch Susco and George Wilkins, tackles; Bob En dres and Charles Cusick, guards; Bob Orlando, center; Bill Denning, Dick Kromer, Mike Micha, and Julius Yakopovich, backs. Bill Jeffrey, varsity soccer coach, enforces no training rules upon candidates or members of the un defeated Lion team. SOPH Music by one of this country's most famous orchestras featuring— Freshman Soccer Team Opens Season Today Penn State's freshman soccer team will open its season against Syracuse on New Beaver field at one p.m. today. It was learned yesterday that the team will be deprived of the services of Rienzi Gurcay, a Tur kish horticultural student, who hat shown 'fine form in practice ses sions. Gurcay because of his diffi culty with English had to be giver a special student rating which. made_him ineligible for sports. The starting lineup for tomor row's game will be •goal, John Struck; R:H., Leonard Fructer; L. H., Boyd Etters; R.F., Charles Hor vath; L.F., Harold Franizn; C.H., James Irvin; 0.R., Wayne Bechdel; 1.R., Harry Yeagley; 1.L., Thomas Williams; 01., Lloyd Black; cen ter, William Pritchard. Chick Werner, varsity tract coach, once held the world's recorc in the 60-yard hurdles. Now's, the time to get your dato II for AII I HOP Friday, November 15 DELORES O'NEIL M I ~FL Couple-- 3.85 Rec Hall PAGE THREE FELLOWS