.11 1 U dS Die Y. SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 Swimming Candidates Will Meet Tonight Freshman and varsity candidates for the swimming team will rrkeet a•t the Phi Kappa Tau house to night. .Varsity candidates will re- - . (1 1•••1 4• :I 1, • Pr-tri, r -vvrira-rr . asn - are ex pected after the Mass Meeting. grYouts will be held at the Clennland Pool from 4 to 5:30 p. in. on October 1,2, and 3. After tryouts, divers will con tinue at the pool• while swimmers will have a three-week condition ing-period .outdoor t.Rec 'Rail be .ginning on October 6. Round and- Square Dance Friday, October 3, 1941 WOODMEN HALL W. Hamilton Avenue State College, Pa. Dancing 8.10 to 12:00 TEXTERIZED CLEANING, Cash and Carry Suit and CAC Plain. Dresses . . . "We Know How" e K t kou) tioa • ROM S DRY CLEONERI DVErls 218 E. Crwirage Ave. Lions Down Lock Haven With Running Attack 11 Booters Earn Regular Positions Culminating hot battles for start ing positions - on the Nittany Lion soccer team, eleven candidates seem to have assured- themselves places• in the lineup - which will open the season against Colgate at Hamilton , on October 11, according to Coach Bill Jeffrey. The Lion booters were originally scheduled to meet Gettysburg here Saturday, but the .game was can celled because of the infantile par alysis epidemic. Sophomore Johnny Struck has clinched the goal tending assign ment. Helping him withstand enemy booters' attacks will be vet eran fullbacks Alan Heck and Hap Freeman and halfbacks Don Me grail and Charley Arnold. Promising to give. opposing de fenses considerable trouble this year will be a Nittany line extend ing all the way from the Darde nelles to the Canal Zone! Anibal Galindo; who hails from Panama, has been switched to the outside left position, and Ramzi .Gurcay, a resident of Turkey, has earned the Outside right berth with his expert ball handling. Captain Woody King, , All -East inside right last year, has been shifted to center forward, where his experience is expected to aid the Lions' cause at the important pivot position. Bill Prichard, a capable sophomore, is expected to start at inside left. Smiley Wil liams,- another sophomore who has looked good in recent scrimmages, also has an excellent chance to crash the starting lineup. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Brown. Breaks Ankle, Out For Entire Season The Nittany 'Lion. may surprise the Red Raiders of Colgate when they clash on the Buffalo gridiron next Saturday, •if Penn State's merciless clawing of the Bald Eagles of Lock Haven State Teachers College on New Beaver Field last Saturday means any thing. The score was 40-0 in the Lion's favor. However, Penn State's back field pictuie was marred when it was learned today that Sparky Brown had definitely fractured his ankle in Thursday's scrim mage. He returned home for the College term. Pepper Petrella started things popping soon after Lock Haven's kickoff. He ran from his eight yard line to the Teachers 46, but fumbled the ball and Lock Haven recovered it. After Bernie Bros ky, tackle, broke through to pin the Teachers on theft' 16Lyard line, Petrella grabbed the ball and took it to the 'three-yard line on two tries. Bill Smaltz plunged .through center for the first score and added a placekick for good measure. A few moments later it was Pepper again who carried the ball over the goal from the Nittony 47-yard line on three tries after the Eagles were forced to kick. Smaltz' placement, missed. Bill Debler enteied the game at left half and Jack Banbury took up fullback duties at this point., Taking the ball on the Lock Hav en 34-yard line after the Bald Eagle attack bogged down, Cap tain Len Krouse ran a reverse to the 22, Debler sliced.off tackle to the eight-yard line, and Banbury added seven points' as he crossed the goal and kicked the extra point. On a short plunge Bill Debler scored near the• start of the sec ond quarter. ' Banbury contribut ed the extra point. Near the end of the first half Debler again went over on a short plunge. Mac- . Farland dropkicked the extra point. In the third quarter a 10- rifr :_e. r /s -.r- yard pass from Charlie Mac Fa- the Lions fail to score, tho land to Krouse produced the they slashed oft big gains at w: last score. The extra point was Missed. Rutgers university is observi Only in the fourth quarter did its 175th anniversary. Living at The Colonial 123 W. NittanS' Ave., State College For College Men who are not fraternity minded, our house offers fellowship and opportunitites for development found in few other Independent groups. Scholastically our rating is high as evidenced by representation on the roster of fifteen Honorary and Scholastic Societies and other marks of leadership in College activities. Our men take active interest and participate in extra curricular affairs, and intramural sports. Of mutual interest to all concerned is the strict adherence to house rules and study hours, so that all share equally in the things that make your stay here worth while. See you in September. All rooms have hot and cold running water, Oak Library Desks with book racks and thdividual drawers, "Stoker" heat, automatically controlled with plenty of heat and hot water at all times. Telephone paging system, Library and • many other features, rooms set upulously clean. Scholarship rating high - because The Colonial is quietly conducted for rest and study. Living at THE COLONIAL in the Heart of Penn State, means . a better College year. Book now or inspect THE COLONIAL on your arrival at Penn State, No Cramming Necessary! For swell flavor and real chewing fun—the answer is delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum (Signed) EDGAR B. HERWICK '42 Chairman of Activities Phone 4850 MR. land MRS. C. R. STITZER PAGE THE ;~~~~~ .. ....., ...::; :: i :~~: