SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1940 rpsh Star paiffer in Experience, Bothltiiiskelrypt 1-because Guy Candy and Charlie Hobbs ran neck and neck in the freshman crois-country- In . meet with Syracuse, which the State frosh 'won 19-36, it's not rea sonable to assume that they have run iSarallel careers in other ways. And, oddly enough, that's just what we found out when" we start ed to inquire about the two ISTit tany frosh who ran the three-mile course in 15:46, only 13 seconds slower than the freshman record. On one hand we have Candy, weighing in at 138, 5' 11 - tall, who never ran cross-country before he came to Penn State from Tyrone this fall. His running mate, -- Hobbs, 125 pounds, 5' 6 1 / 2 itall, ran second in the Public High School Cross- Country Championships in Phila delphia last year after three years . of competition, for Northeast High. Candy's experience in high school was limited to mile races. Last year he took third in the state championships with a 4:29 mile. He's got a good-looking sister who's a red-headed nurse in the College Infirmary, by the way. Hobbs, besides , his cross-country experience, ran' the mile in high school and was a half-hearted pole vaulter. The parallel shows again in the friendly manner of both boys. Both are dark-headed stylists of Gene Yenske's type. I 14 R flig To 'faPital +, .L#Y. yY L. Lepley, ' assistant professor of physchology, will fly to 'Washington, D. C. tomorrow to confer with the .committee on the selection .and training of aircraft pilots. • Punting is the UpiverOty of ofX6psime weapon this f:4 11 . 4e4AiX l ,5 the /1.5 t of p„ . ,a,..71ec,0ci 'DeWitt Arr9.3v, 0 1 :4P, 301? ". 2 .V 1 19. 1 . 0 PrAge anti .G. l . 6l 7k 'in ~~~ ~~ q~~ G~ ¥~~~ ~~~/~W ~~/~~~K Lion Yearlings To Baffle Cornell Cubs Al 12:30 Today Pella Leads tiffany BOOM In Yardage Pepper Petrella i leading the Nittany Lions in ground gained for the first half of the gridiron cam_ paign, a summary of the figures for 'the first four games revealed. The flashy ball-carrier from Downington has carried the -ball 73 times in four games and has piled up a total of 386 yards, has lost only 36, and has an average of 4,9 yards per try on the basis of net yards gained. Len Krouse's -speed on reverse runs gives him the highest average per try for any back on the squad. The shifty wingback has carried the ball 21 times for an average of 7.9 yards per run. Second only to Petrella in ground gained is veteran tailback Chuck Peters who is averaging 5.3 yards per attempt or a net av erne of 183 yards in 36 tries. czaig White and Ralph Ventres co stand second to Krouse in av erage-per-try with identical marks of 5.9 yards. T.C. Net. Avg. Krouse 21 165 7.9 Ventresco 7 41 5.9 White 8 47 5.9 Peters "36 183 5.3 Petrella 73 354 4.9 Brown 32 118 3.7 Gramley . 4 23 3.2 Vargo 2 5. 2.5 2 5 2.5 16 36 2.3 Bailey Rice Sin . altz 23 \33 1.4 2 -15 -8.5 An old tradition at the Univer sity of South :C.exolina. is the build ing of fires in ,front of canws gates on the eve of the annual Clemson. football.game. The stu- . 4 : 3 4e?A* 4°Pe keep the !•‘- . Ti * g_ers" away. , . • ••• • • • " • ' • • , • • • • ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Injuries cripple Lions Ili FOI Smnd Win A badly crippled Lion freshman grid outfit will play its last home game of the season against a pow erfuLbunch of Cornell yearlings on the football practice • field at 12:30 p.m. today. ' The whole frosh team, according to Coach Marty McAndrews, is "pretty well bunged up." This is in addition to injuries which have forced regulars Bob Wallace and John Jaffurs to the sidelines and which have made necessary •the transfer of Andy Yurick, guard; to quarterback to fill in for Harry Snyder, second-string signal caller. • Both teams will be seeking their second victory of the season: 'ln two contests the Ithaca youngsters have walked over Kiski, 34-0, and been edged 7-6 by the same Col gate tedin 'which fought to a 7-7 tie with State. In two other contests the Lion ye.arlings outscored Bucknell„ 13-0, and took a licking from Syracuse, 20-12. The probable starting lineup for State - : Jack Potsklan, left end; Dan Halpin, left tackle; Paul Schlegel, left guard; Joe Kraynack, center; Jim Bonham, right guard; Bernie Brosky, right tackle; Bucky Wal iers, right end; Aldo Cenci, quar terback; Chappy Peters, left half back; Dan Dimidio, right half back; and Jack Banbury, fullback. 1t0402 Hits Bank Night Going home to see the family can be very profitable if the case , of Lewis C. Hohnka is taken as an example. While in his home town othilipshytg Thursday night, Lewis citopped into the 'Rowland Theqtye to t arnyse himself and clmE out With a $ 1 9. 0 b l t night prize. ;~~;{; y 7 y{(~ ~n?:4r: +S~:r ~ . ..:, ; . :;::.::',.‘5 i :,..,',-: . i. , ..:: , ...::, .:•i'::tii:...:":-::.:ii.,1,i;1:-:i':E:1: Ric HAI" Stellar. Receiver Above is Alex (Jeep) Urban, ace pass receiver of the South Carolina team. The Lions will do well to keep their eye on this shifty lad who will be trying to snag passes this afternoon. Nittany pone Have Had 7 Undefeated Seasons The 1940 season is the 54th year of football at Penn State, the •first team having played two games with Bucknell in 1887. :Nittany Lion teams have played uninter rupted schedules from 1887 to 1940. The first State team was also the Lions' first undefeated eleven. Undefeated records are also listed for the 1894 and 1909 teams, but the 1911 squad was the first Vit tany aggregation wiggly recog nized as a lea.dipg college eleven. This team won ,eight games in ducting victories over_ Cornell, .Penzt, Colgate and Pitt. It play.ed A scoreless tie with WAyy. Other ung.o94ted "seasons were 1912, 1920, and 1921. O. 111 Y IWO infliS SOPH tn?.. • FWAY, WYMBER 15 Baa (WE AM MS °WERRA . ON I • • • • • • L' 1 M I I MINS Oi PAGE SEVEN Pekelio's 4 Topcbdowns . Pace Nittany Scorers With Krouse Second Pepper Petrella, scourge of State opponents, is leading the Nittany Lions in scoring with 24 points at the season's halfway mark, a compilation of statistic, revealed yesterday. .The Downingtown mite tallier" his points on four touchdown jaunts, one in the Bucknell game. one against West Virginia, anc two in the clash with Temple last Saturday. Three Lion backs follow Pep per in the scoring column with V: points each. Len Krouse, Chuck Peters and Sonny Rice have count ed twice. TAD. E.P. Tot . 4 0 24 ..2 0 12 . 2 0 12 . 2 0 12 .0 6 6 .1 0 6 Petrella Krouse Peters Rice . Patrick Day .. 0 4 6 11 10 `•7B *Automatic safety in Bucknel game. Pollock Vacant All-American SpoT May Be Filled This Year In the lobby of Rec Hall fivr full-length pictures of Penn State*.• five All-Americans are very prom lnently displayed. An empty space the same size as one of the pic • tures, is also very prominent. The five Lion All-Americans ar William "Mother" Dunn, 1904; Bo Higgins, 1919; Charley Way, 192. U• Glenn Killinger, 1921; and JOZ`. Bedenk, 1923. This year, the first year in a ion' time, State has two candidates t. fill that vacait space on the wall They are captain Leon Gajecki who, like "Mother" Dunn, plays center, and Tom Vargo, end. Twenty-eight of Coach Rex En right's University of South Caro lina football players, practicall:• his entire squad; have registere,l for Uncle Sam's selective _ (draft). $3,85 COUPLE