2TU:ESDAY,. OCTOBER 22, 1940 Frosh Gridders Work , De fps Difenee Aster Deadlocking Colgate, 7.7 Free from 'injuries after gaining a well-earned 7-7 tip with the Col gate yearlings Saturday, the frosh gridders spent yesterday's practice working on pass defense and drill ing.o&offensive tactics. Scrimmage; probably against the varsity, is on the slate for this ,afternoon. Although the Lion cubs came from behind late in the fourth quarter to deadlock the Red Raider • freshnien, State -had the edge stat istically. The Lions had a net gain of 97 yards from rushing while the visitors had only 58. The Colgate score _in the 'first quarter was set up by a bad kick by Aldo Cenci, State quarterback. Cenci kicked from his own 15 but the ball sailed high and to the right, going out of bounds on the 25. Running plays carried the Ma roon frosh to the 12 where Ed Wit kow-ski passed to Mike Micha for the touchdown.. Cusick's placement was good. • . . • State tallied in the final period after a 76-yard march. With Chappy Peters and Jack Banbury carrying the ball, the freshmen ad vanced to the one r yard stripe and Peters plunged aver right tackle to score. Bucky Walters took the ball on an end around for the point . after touchdown. CLASWIED SECTION FOR RENT Desirable; double second floor, front room. Apply C. L. Martin 771. stpdlo26E WANTED—Occupant for double room. In Mrs. ,Harm's rooming house. Phone 21,86. Addr - ess 236 E. Foster. ltpdlo22E FOR RENT—Shagle - rot:oil far stu dent. Tub and shower bath $3.00 a week. Phone 627. 808 West Col lege. 3tpdlo22E FOR RENT—Single room. Inquire / 105 East Nittany avenue, placine 2129. ' 3tcapaplo22E WANTED Advertiging s p ae e salesmen. College students only for established College pUbliCa tons. Must he dependable andable to prepare own layouts. Write at once stating particulatt. Address Box BB The Daily Collegian. P.O. Box 261, Town. stpdlo2sE TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry.F. - Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by the late • BENJAMIN T. NEWMAN EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE COR. FRAZIER & FOSTER TUESDAY; OCT. 22 -, 10 A. M. lo 9 P. M. lion Gridders Prepare For Tough Baffle With Temple Varsity Unimpressive In 34.0 Lehigh Bout The undefeated Nittany Lion erridders,. fresh from a fackadaisical 34-0 romp over a fighting but weak Lehigh eleven, began preparations yesterday for their latest arid toughest threat to a clean slate, the up and coming Temple Owls. The Philadelphia team's stun ning 21-19 upset over strong Mich igan State Friday night and the LiorW half-hearted performance against the Engineers put an en __ tire Ly new as- pect onSatur anWillign4.oi day's battle in ~7%*4;::oii].! Quaker City. poach Bob Higgins sent his first two teams through inten- Chuck ,Peters sive drills on pass defense yesterd'ay 'afternoon as the three injured players on the squad, Craig White, Ralph Ventresco and Bob Wear, returned to the squad with the team physi cian's okay after being on the sidelines for, the past two games. Since there was no contact work' 'they will have, to. wait till this. afternoon before they are tested in actual scrimmage. The varsity team was forced to take a back seat last Saturday and watch the second and third string-, ers steal the thunder. Only the brilliant ball carrying of veteran Chuck Peters stood out-•in the reg ulars' run of the mill offensive. After taking the opening kickoff and marching down the field for 64 yards arid a touchdown on a 20-yard pass' from Earl Erown to Len Krouse, the regulars -slowed up the tempo of their play and al lowed Lehigh to hold them at' bay for the remainder of the half. Chuck Peters'- spectacular 96- yard run after taking the Engin eers' second-half kickoff was the only other bright mark set ,by the first stringers. Taking the ball on the 4-yard line, Chuck came up the center of the -field, shook off his first tackler dti the 30 and headed for the right sidelines. Only the safety man could have stopped him on the Lehigh 25. How They Fared PENN STATE OPPONENTS Bucknell 0, W. Maryland 0 W. Va. 32,W. Va. Wesleyan 0 Temple 21, Mich. State 19 Cornell 33, Syracuse 6 .Ijcily Cross 13, N.Y.U. 7 Fordham 24, Pittsburgh 12 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ' Iliffany Beoters Blank Weak Bucknell Squad, 8-0; Drill for First Away Till At Syracuse Saturday After blanking an inferior Buck nell squad, 8-0, amid a miniature blizzard Saturday afternoon, Bill Jeffrey's eighth undefeated soccer eleven began, drills last night for their tilt at Syracuse this weekend. Saturday's game was Penn State's all the way from the first quarter when Woody King tallied for . the Lions, to the last period when Van Hartman scored and King chalked up two more for the Nittanymen. Early in the second period Ani bal Galindo received a corner kick from Don Durain and booted into the net. This started the fireworks and in rapid succession the Lions scored two more. Ned Corman passed to King who drove past the goalie, and a few mini tes later Don Megrail took a corner kick from Hartman, dribbled around his opponent and booted the Lions' fifth goal. It was in the third period that theJeffreymen displayed the qual ity that makes them the country's top notch team as they took the ball from one end of the field to the other in ten seconds where Bobby Ernst scored. Mainstay of the Lions was Cap tain Walt Hosterman who time after time successfully tackled his opponent and set .up 'scoring plays for the Nittanymen Score by periods= Penn State Bucknell Lion tub Boofers Down Syracuse freshmiu, 1-0 The Nittany freshman soccer team left much to be , desired in their first game with the Syracuse cubs here Saturday in spite of its 1-0 *tory. The Lion cubs displayed fine technique, but an evident lack of team coordination kept the game a touch-and-go affair until Bill Prichard, State center forward, scored in first minutes of the last quarter. - Hampered by icy winds and a slippery ball, neither team was able to effectively threaten until Pritchard's last period score. Score by periods: Penn State 0 0 0 1-1 Syracuse 0 0 0 0-0 Lion-Lehigh Statistics State Lehigh 13 2 First downs Net yds. rushing ....257 8 Yds. lost rushing ... 20 2 Passes attempted ... 14 20 Passes completed .-._ 5 6 Yds. gained passing . 72 28 Passes intercepted by 4 0 Punts 6 11 Distance of punts ...240 411 Punts, avg. distance 40 37 Kickoffs Kickoffs, avg. dist. ..49 58 Kickoffs, distance return.O. 122 Own fumbles recov. 0 1 Own fumbles lost .. 0 . 1 Penalties . 6 2 Yds. lost, penalties .. 50 10 DID YOU KNOW that the old. Forestry Building wa s the first building solely tp.,,Forestry Education this coun try ? rommri Opposite Old Mom- State College 11111LUIMMU11111111ifill111111111W1111111M1111111111111111111 Between The Lions WITH DICK•PETERS 111W1111111illM1111U111111111111111111W11111111U111111111111111 Aftermath Whether you thought the Lions' win over Lehigh Saturday was im pressive enough is not the question . . . they did win and by a size able margin, which still leaves them undefeated and in good con dition for the Temple fuss . . . To be sure, the State team didn't do much the first half, but then the Lehigh bunch didn't do anything at altbetween 2 and 4:30 p.m. that afternoon . . . Less excitement at the game than in a maternity ward, not even when Chuck Peters turn ed in his 96-yard tally run . . . The tow-headed senior played his best game since last year's Penn fracas and his run-back of the second half kick-off was almost a single handed job, with very little block ing aid by Lion team-mates . . . In my opinion, the most forgotten man on the Nittany squad is big Frank Platt, front line tackle . . . I had been suspecting that Platt was doing something in there be sides filling the gap between Vargo and Mori . . . In watching him on defense, on the seven consecutive plays, he was not taken out of the play once, and personally account ed for three of the seven tackles 1 3 1 3-8 0 0 0 0-0 . . : Speaking of defensive work, giving credit where it is due, you can't overlook the yeoman service of Lehigh's Bernie Deehan, a sophomore fullback who was over the held like a whirling dervish all afternoon, breaking up Nittany prays almost before the Lions came out of their huddle . . . An inter esting sidelight on Deehan is that he has taken over the position of his fraternity roommate, Steve Smoke, a senior who held the spot for the past two years . . . Guess ing wrong on only one game over the weekend, the Pitt-Fordham clash, this column's average to date jumped to .787, with a total so far of 37 games picked right, ten incorrect, and three tied. - Ath. Hall Beals Lions Club As 4 IM Games Are Played A 40-yard touchdown pass from George Vetroskey to Bill Heiner gave the Ath Hall waiters a 6-0 victory over the Lions Club in in tramural football last night. Other games played last night: Alpha Phi Delt 7, Sigma Nu 0; BRB Club 2,-Forestry Society 0; SAE defeated Phi Delt, four first downs to three. WHY PAY MORE • • . WHEN YOU CAN FLY WITH H. T. NOLL CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S PIONEER AVIATOR Fly With You At The Controls. Get His Opinion As To Your Plying Ability THIS SPECIAL FLIGHT $l.OO 8-Hour Dual Course $47.20 Dual. Instruction.. $5.90 per hour Solo Flying $4.90 and $3.90 per hour NEW 1940 AIRPLANES BELLEFONTE AIRPORT For Efficient Immaculate Service PENN STATE LAUNDRY 320 W. Beaver Avenue Dial 3261 PAGE THREE Nittany Lion Harriers Hold Time Trials Today With Three Men Disabled Like an ill wind that blows no body good, a strong injury jinx will buffet the Nittany Lion cross country runners when they race in their second time trials on the College course. at 4 p. m. today with at least three top-notch var sity men not competing for the Syracuse seven-man team. With the Syracuse meet switch ed to Friday, Alex Bourgerie Herm Goffberg, and Howie Wheeler are nursing leg injuries with little possibility of their re covering in time to chase the orangemen over the Lion course. Goffberg and Wheeler return tc harrier duty today, although Goff berg's three-week layoff an( Wheeler's bad ankle injury wiP prevent them from participatinr in the Syracuse harrier duel. Bourjerie is expected to report for workouts on Thursday.