FRIDAY odTqBER 3,.1841 frosh,:otiodorsShoiv Promise Of Good -Season The star-Studded 1941 freshman team began to take the form with which •it intends to steam-roller o pponents' -as it clashed with .the varsity •in practice scrimmage twicel.9 - the past few days. - ' Dav'e * Alston looks like a fine sassing, artist • and a top-flight •broken field runner, according to Coach • Marty - MeAndrelVs. .Mc- Aiidretws also delights •in the way that Ray Ulinski runs and handles the team' from his quarterback slot. Bab Weitzel at fullback like wise was praised for his work in the varsity-freshman fracas: At the 'center. position, Joe Cacovic has _been doing an .excell ent job of snapping -back and backing up the line, as scrimmages have 'shown. Two scrappy - guards on the yearling squad are .Steve •Suhey :and Red Moore. Both are considered' to haVe great possibili ties.' 'Harry. Alston, Dave's , brother, is big and 'fast and will be counted on for yoeman in, one of the half:- back positions. - BUY COLLEGIAN NOW Winning Points o Popular College style. - s Double red rubber sole. 5 Heavyweight (Soft tanned) leathers. , _ - .. • "Ranni'r'•' comfortable last. 'Ask for. efeurriart No. 585 t _ BOTTORI SHOE STORE •• • FOOTBALL TONIGHT! STATE COLLEGE vs. CLEARFIELD AT , HIGH SCHOOL FIELD 8:00 P.M. Bald Eagle Conference Game Admission 55c and 77c Inc.-Tax 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions With PAT NAGELBERG imommommoniiiiimummilinummomiummoin The For g otten Team . In the mdst of all' the turmoil and excitement accompanying the opening of the Lions' 1941 foot ball campaign, - another State team as been completely forgot ten. For . the particular benefit of the freshmen, Bill ,Jeffrey's soc cer team is putting its undefeated eight-year streak on the line against Gettysburg here on Satur day afternoon. We say freshmen because all the upperclass,rnen know by heart the enviable record piled up by the Wily Scot's bOoters who usual ly turn •in outstanding perform ances before a handfull' of spec tators. Probably the only thing matching the unparalled 81-game _streak is the lackadaisical support given- the team by students. It's easy to understand the sit uation, because most of us come to college ,educated on •a steady football diet throughout the fall while soccer •is an unfamiliar sport. • Those `who. have taken time out, however, to watch the boys with the educated feet in action . always carte back for an • encore. This plea for an increased soc cer attendance doesn't come from Jeffrey or his boys. They'll play„their - . usual brand of winning soc cer regardless of the empty stands. But no other team has ectrned ,our support, so much. • Let's _give the team a little more help than the usual Monday morning remark, "I see we won another of We didn't:, but they did. Rollins Still Playing When the Lions travel to Col umbia . on NoVember 29 to 'battle the South Cdrolina Qamecocks, they'll be met by a cheering-sec tion of six loyal rooters led by a former star Penn State halfback, Steven Rollins. • We_ received a letter today from Steve_ who is now tugging the mail for the Red, White, and Blue in stead of the Blue and White. Re-. member Steve ,in the Penn game three years ago? He gave his best to Bob Higgins for three years and now that it's over he, is doing his part along with num erous other Penn State gradtiates. ' At the present he is stationed at canip Croft, S. C , and he'll be there along with Cap Bailey, an other• erstwhile Lion gridder "caught in the draft, and four other Staters.until December. He's -very enthusiastic about the camp's football team which plays such .college elevens as Wofford, Furman .and Texas .Tech. If the other. .candidates are equally cap able, Camp 'Croft - is , in fora ban ner'season. P. ,S.: I guess the Yankees will have 'to be satisfied with four out of five. AT THE MOVES STATE "When Ladies Meet" NITTANY "Man Hunt" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN SIGNAL CALLER Junior Manny Weaver will be in the back field blocking and calling signals for the. Nittany Lions when they take the field : against the Colgate Red Raiders tomorrow at Buffalo in search of a victory and a good start toward keeping this fall's grid slate clean. Colgate Boasts Veteran Eleven When the Nittany Lions tangle with the Colgate Red Raiders for the grid classic in Buffalo's Civic Stadium tomorrow, they , will be handling a human powder keg. The Raiders have a wealth of ma-. terial for the first time since 1929 and may dynamite Lion hopes or brighten them when the smoke of battle has cleared away. From end to end the Maroon is potentially great. At the ends, Colgate is ',exceptionally well off. Two veterans, Davis and Hamil ton, are backed by reserves Duck worth and Batorski who go well over six feet and collectively weigh• 425 pounds. Only at the tackle posts does the future look a bit dimmer for Penn .State's foe. Captain Guen ther, . and Vohs or Zittle will . handle the situation. All are brilliant, but do not show up as well as the ends or guards. ' , At the. guard pcists lies Col gate's real strength. Bob Endres, standout 205-pound guard, will team with veteran Scott to set off the - main fireworks on the Col gate forward wall. A 190-pound sophomore center. • Orlando, is hailed as one of the hardest-hit ting oackers-up. Colgate has had. Coach Andy Kerr thinks the sports experts have been a little too extravagant with Colgate's rating as tops. Last year a foot ball scout said that the three best teams were Cornell, Boston Col lege and the Colgate freshmen. }le has a lot of sophomore mater ial which he refuses to believe is developed yet. • - Jayvees Meet Cornell Reds At Ithaca Today With high spirits but only a short period of training, Coach' Alex Atty will lead his jayvee grid charges against Cornell at Ithaca today. Coach Atty is expecting no little trouble from the Big Red, but 'has hopes that the jayvees may know enough plays taught them in five days of intensive training to come out victorious. Originally announ ced for yesterday, the game will definitely be played today. Twenty-six players made the trip to Ithaca among whom were Oriental Martella, center, and Cal Erwin, end. These two men belong to the third .string varsity, 'but Coach Atty wil count on theM to add much-needed strength in their positions. BUY COLLEGIAN NOW Three Posts Doubtful In Lion Soccer Lineup As the varsity soccer squad steadily rounds into shape for its opener at Colgate next Saturday, some doiliat has arisen in Cpach Bill Jeffrey's mind concerning the starter's at three positions—outside right, inside right, and left half back. In Boyd Etters, one of the candi dates for the open backfield post, Jeffrey has a polished performer who can kick with either loot, but the coach may give the nod to Sammy Schnure, whose outstand- ing traits are his ruggedness and speed. Although "Genial Bill" empha sises finesse instead of power, he pointed out that while this year's team is almost surfeited with skill it could use a little more rugged ness of Schnure's type. , Ramzi Gurcay, leading candi date for the outside right position, is a clever ball-handler with great potentialities but hasn't "opened up" yet, according to Jeffrey, and may be replaced by hard-working Charley Lischer or Wayne Bech deL The status of Bill Prichard, who was shifted from the .backfteld to inside right is also in doubt. 11 he doesn't come through, Captain Woody King may be moved over to his position. Read The Collegian Classifieds The Correct Thing For University Men THE UNIVERSITY GAB By LEE "oy at t: iii f o r i MEN'S APPAREL Corner of " Allen and Beaver ATTEND - 11111/Citqiillß(4: YOU'LL Brooklyn Beats New York, 3-1 NEW YORK, Oct. 2 The Brooklyn Dodgers came from be hind this atternnon to beat the New York Yankees, 3-2, and even the World Series at one all before a crowd of 66,000. The Yanks got off to a two-run lead when Chandler's infield hit drove in a run in the second inn ing, and Keller singled to score Henrich, who had doubled, in the third. The Brooklyn hurler was hit freely in the first four innings, allowing seven hits, but in the following five frames Wyatt set tled down and pitched good ball, giving up only two safeties. Chandler faced only 12 men in the first four innings, but a pair of walks, a' single and a double accounted for two runs for the National Leaguers in the fifth. • Herman's single with Walker on first in the sixth dtove the Yankee twirler from the hill. Firenian Johnny Murphy, who relieved Chandler, struck out Reiser, but Camilli lined out a clean single to send Walker across the .plate with the third run and the mar gin of victory • Vunise Barrow, sister of heavy weight champion Joe Louis, is at tending the University of Michi• gan. B:00-10:00 TONIGHT BE MADE WELCOME PAGE THREE
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