MONDAY:, :SEPTEMBER -22 f .1941 Petreill, - ....-:Sitaht ''Plve Lionti:iFtLirigiS:'Powit :Higgins Says Team Kay Surprise Foes With Pep Per lletrella's habit of, fop-notch broken field running,and Smaitz' line plunging - , tally, Lion ' football team maye threaten the Red Raiders of - Col-, gate with a smooth running ate-, tack as iall as a dangerous Smalti. 4 to-Krouse passing attack when the learns clash at Buffalo on Ottbb@r. 4. • Although the Red , Raiders - are slightly "favored over the Nittany Lions by sports , writers in.the East, the `iHig" remarked: "Our -team has a fine spirit and may surprise. everyone with its fight and..deter mination. We'll have a pretty good' Barney Ewell, - Penn . State's first team, but we'll need reserve- "Ebony. Flash," .may' Still have, a power." - chalice. to corriplete his; final year *of track •competition and' challenge '.. In Saturday's practice tilt . be- Harold - Davis - Of Salina. Junior- Col tween. varsity Red. and. Blue. foot ball teams Pepper .Petrella 'spent a - lege of •CalifOrnia . .for "the world's large - part of his timeoVer hiS op= fastest hunianl r honors. ponents' goal as he developed' four. The-Lancaster speedboy is being acute attacks of 'touchdown' fever. considered ;'by his local-draft board The Blues won 36-0. * No -extra for deferrtient . arid', tWell - May,. not points were tried. •-. .... have •to harig.npr-his Spikes 'befbre 'Coach Bob, - Higgins • was PleaSed he' has - the • satisfaction of finding with • Smaltz' .linetathiges: Striaitz ,- . - • Bill Mit -, .Vhether. he has the.fleetest feet repeatedly carried= tacklers' albrig StE.A#l - ROLLEEC-- Fullback. pili.in the world: with him as he drove like a stakiii- ' Sinaltz' line plunging tore - holes iii Famed foe being . . the only - athlete .:• . „ . the Red team's defense in Satin' .• -. who . li..s - ever. twice scored - a t triple roller into . the-Red•line. day' s • scrimmage .'. H ii . .talerit- Pre- - Victory in the • 654Yertrold . history Taking. the 'hall on • the sfiz.yard videariiiieh , rieeded.stiength.-in . the. ot thelC4 - ilk. championships and a stripe after. asustained•BitiedriVe•. bri - :grotiric.PattaCk ~ • • double victory victory in= the NCAA. 100- Petrella scooted out§ide right tae••- Nittany- i. 4 Ale fora quick-score; Afier-'Sinaltz' - 7 '•• '- . • ',:' '''• '' '' '.•‘. -' ' - • : ' ''' \:: and 260•;Yarcr. &Ales this summer, mighty placekick behind the gOat • . • . -: -:, 1 t . - . , - liAtridy.. now has .ofilY.one hurdle and a Red - fumble; PeriPer;score.4. BoolemPradite ''. 'in . hiS path—the slight Californian, - .:. . .Davis; • - .• • ~ . . a second time on a .45-yard:jatitit: •.- . .. After several small.gainathrbilgli - . - a leaky Red line,' Smaltz- Uncork . - F ., ... ik• - • : .'' ' ■ • I. A ; . metre-event at the National, A.A I U' ed :a bullet pass.• to.. Quarterback it . or.- upeniUngli --I it 1 • „ . track meet on Franklin Field this summer; but Davis '• came back Paul Weaver..whe - sped - 30 yardS'te. .. . -:. strong. to edge out the Nittany star a touchdown. 'When. the Reds - Were ' Although forthal'sOccer.practice :. forced to kick after their attirek will riot get- tiliderwaY until this m'the 200-metre event. bogged down, Bilt•s.Srrialtinetted.l2Ewelt.is the unofficial holder of week; -Sortie twentyiodd- - candidatea• the. world's record cif 5 seconds for yards on a pair:of line - bireka•Calj- . have . been getting- into shape on the 50-yard , dash. Tle . holds two ,tain Len Krouse•gained.eight. yards the - soccer - field. for the - pasta Week 1.C4-A reedrda and has tied. anoth 'on a smooth reverse" and Petrell• in preparation for the - - seaSon'a ._ .: - ...... •.. .. er . .setting the 220 . -yard dash mark scampered:taiererrialriing six. yards. opener. against'.Colgate on• october ' for the: foriiith , touchdown: •-. ' • a in 20:7, and the •iridoOr (broad-jump w.:_th a leap of 24 -- feet 8% inches. ! • Intercepting a pass: - on .the. Red, Six , of last . year'S• lettermen, hi- In the 100; Barney has tied therec ! 38, Captain. Krouse PlOwed te the eluding - Captain Walt• Hosterinan; or d.i n .9 - .6. 25 before= he Was' stopped b 3 ,.. a All-East . right halfback, have In three years of dual meet corn hoard'of tacklers: Petrella ticked graduatt*..blit . Coach -Bill- Jeffrey petition, the Nittany Lion flyer has 1 the Ball tinder leis armat 4 , hiS point-is well supplied'. with capable' never been defeated in the sprints, 1 and. Paid a visit to his Stamping.; .•candidatea for all of the vacated. arid has amassed - 'the - impressive ground,•uoWn-lane: . •• -• positions.. - , . - number of 52- - first places in all. InAliegreateSt march of the day,. - , -. , • Gaziy. Green, one of last year's . types of competition. ;., the blue - tearri-:Plisherf 81.,.y . aids. I r laking•,. the ball - •on the 1 . 9 yard' backfield aces; . has ban lost be- - - ,• . . lir i e , i ; Ki ; otik ,,* ... reverse.6 . „ 6 . l .i t , Cause of the national emergency, • ... . and it'la - doubtful whether another . . 1 . 24-yer&marker.: Petrella plunged . •s'• N . • • I. BATH' -• . ~ ~11. . f....t . I. .. . ... . . back, Dick Dearborn, will return; . , 4 b ,.. c 3 ,., .•.7 s tO the 40: arid:: Smaltz .addeP•five •- • ' , but 10 - other veterans and prom:- 4 4 r'Z, ', -.. • • ibtO ' ., i . :ol'' 4 2; . ' l , ll' '' , yaro on. snottier. plunge. •Siiialtz ising . Material - from last. - years 'A . ' : , f,-o, l ' ' - ""'-, , Pr' . • • ---' dire*: a bulls-eye pass to . Krona& _. undefeated froSh eleven will. be --- -4 . 4 I ' I rri 77 ' 1 iim the 35-yard brie. A holding . & I_ . lik e on - -hand to defy. opponent's •at ' outing is.ar. , penalty set' the , Blues . back to' the' 50 7 yard 'stripe; btit-Krotise retin-n•-• tellipta tcr snap , . the .Nittany Lion's eight-year winnirk, streak. ;COLONIAIL: a the ball on a reverse to the 27- . When the . full squad is finally ' „:1231MNITTANyAvE. .yard line. SmaltZ,: on. two tries, assembled -'the veterans included plunged over, the goal for' the• final SiafrinneaCkb.Residence in it will be Captain Woody King, , 1-,.... 1 .- Pf y ils , 'COl-e it ere s _. qcore. . • . , Anibal Calindo Ned,Cornian , - k l, 'Four varsity. memqThers' . Were ,' . , . PillotitVir o ratet., so missing from weekend • drills. Charley. Lischer and Tommy Rit- .. ,/, ,-,.. ~. ii s awry f vral 4 alph Ventresco, tailback, is out • tkith a.slight knee'injury, and-Wil . bur Van Lenten; end, 'still has an - injured back. - John Potsklan, .aii•-•- other end, has a nausea condition • • and Jack Ban-bury; sophoinare - .fullback; has not- recovered from; Bill tenhouse, linemen; Alan Heck,. -.; .. Hal-Freeman; Charley Arnold-. and . Don .. Megrail, backs; . and Bob Seavy,.7 - goalie. Sophomores :;bowing most II promise so . far . are. Boyd: Etters; prichard, Sammy . Schnure, ~., .... J. roOnl • - , - his shoulder injUry: . ... - . . Johnny Struck, Lloyd- Black, and. ' Potsklan and Ventresco are ex- Ramzi Gurcay.. '.pected to return to practice about • Wary... of ..making' predictions, 'Wednesday; While , Banbury .. an d.. Jeffrey .. Said, "This year's- 'team Van Lenten will' 'probably. not 'will - be - weaker . than last year's. - sortie' . positioriS,. stronger iri 'hto cohditiori• for the Colgate -h i garrie. ' , .• others, 'and •on the whole just . about as good. .• We expect to win more • games , than' we lose:" ..Although . trouble' may be ex pected` frbin Most' of this year's oppenentS,. Navy and .Temple will be the Most fOrmidable obstacles g 1,5 X-Counfry. Team Will Report Toda y. :;. With .the freshman talent more in the Blue? and White's path to ol less of an.unknown quantity, .ward: its 'ninth straight undefeated '.rrosli , ..-Coadh Bob • Grieve issued a season, Jeffrey 'believes. call .for all "45 crass-country can- The Middies 'have a well-coach aidates . to report to the varsity ed• eleven which , has been gunning . locker roorn.in Rec Hall at it- p. m. for. Penn -State's:. scalp for a 'long today. • time; and - the . Owls will have the frosh have only two dual practicEtlly• the same team which . with. Syracuse •and Cor- •fought' the Jeffreymen to a score ,)ell,. before the' IC4A's in New , less-deadlock in 1939 and was de tork City on November 17. prived' of a 2-9 victory last year only by dint of a gallant -second 'teed rThe Collegian Classifiedts half rally- by, the Lions. 'DHE • DAILY COLLEGIAN Fresh; Soccer. Practice Will Begin-Wednesday Regular " practices for the '45 soccer team will begin on the soccer field at 4 p. m: Wednesday; Clyde Underwood, freshman, coach. has announced. Because of Frechman Week. ac tivities, only five candidates re sponded to the preliininary call issued lag week. They have been working out with the varsity squad. Previous experience is not ne cessary in order to try out for the squad, . Underwood pointed out. 'After several practice games, the frosh booters will meet the Navy plebes on October 22. Ewell May Still Outrun The Draft A MID-STUDY SNACK. "IS A PENN STATE TRADITION" And it is the quiet, courteous; and prompt service of our carriers which-make-it a lasting tradition 4 You- Freshmen ,can look forward to our fatigue relieving visit with. Roan!s.Sandwich. service. MILK • SANDWICHES ._ ICE CREAM CANDIES R • Harryya SANDWICH SERVICE Caterersr-We• handle a full line of Dairy Products 11 Report For Mountry Team; To Meet Manhattan In Opener (Less than three weeks remain form, keeping their fingers crossed for Coach Chick Werner to whip against Old Man Injury, who has his cress-country team into, shape jinxed them both in the past• two before they open the current cam- years. Neither has completed a paign against. a strong Manhattan •season without an• injury keeping squad on October 11. them out of several meets. Eleven varsity aspirants have Bourgerie, who has been a stand already. reported to Werner, al- out'runner all along, has•been kept though several- more candidates out• of the limelight these past two are expected as upperelassmen re- years by , the brilliance• of Billy. turn. Smith, stellar Nittany harrier of Captain. Alex . Bottrgerie and the . lastlour seasons.. Goffberg set Herm Goffberg' are rounding into the• freshman course record:in 4938. ra • w C TAILOR HATTER HP.BERDASHER PAGE SEVEN
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