The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1941, Image 3

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    'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941
Brosky Injures Frosh Soccermen . Beat Johnny Fleming.
.
. Centre Hall High, 5-0
Knee In Opener - • Proving that they are worthy Shatters Record
running mates of their famous big
brothers, the Lion cub soccermen
Bernie Brosky, 210-pound tackle It's getting to be a habit.
over 5-0
an easy d t
i
regsere y victory
sprained his left knee in the Col -Johnny Fleming, senior coed,
prac-h school in a Hall hi
g
gate game and will watch Satur- Centrebroke her own course record
day's Bucknell-Nittany Lion tilt
tice game_ yesterday.
slowfirst quarter ' again yesterday afternoon with a
The _terAfter a
in "grand stand play- from, the sidelines, it was learnedin 75, three under the old record of
which the visitors narrowly miss
er'y has been applied from time yesterday. Receiving the only ma-78, set last week on the College
ed scoring, the yearling booter
to time to athletes in practically joy injury, Brosky - developed a S Golf Course.
hadmatters then own way for
every sport existent. Only in slight limp in the Colgate battle,Miss Fleming was playing in
the rest of the contest despite
the field of cross country run- and it turned out to be worse thana three-some with Golf Captain
ning has this application been expected. • some faulty coordination. Chuck Seebold, who also carded
lacking and it's very easily seen, Big Mike Kerns, Brosky's run- Red McKenna, nimble-footed a 75, and Don Hart, another v_er
inside left, scored the first goal at
without stretching the imagine-. ning mate at tackle, joined him in sity golfer, who carded a 74.
the beginning of the second frame.
tion, 'why this is the case. The the Infirmary after he twisted his
Then Frank Klase, center for= The record which Miss Flem
poor cross country plodder has right knee and ankle in yesterday's ing broke last week was one
•no crowd 'to show off, for.which she set two years ago
the scoring, booting one goal in .
practice scrimmage. However, it ward, took charge of the rest of
The football, baseball and bas- is expected that Kerns will quick- the second period, one in the third, with a 79.
ketball player can always swagger ly recover, but he may not see Miss Fleming's card:
•a bit and even outdo himself' with much action against Bucknell. and two in the fourth.
The frosh backfield did a corn- Hole Out:
good hopes of getting an- extra The Lions went through light
ting job of intercepting
. p
cheer from the spectatbrs. Now contact drills yesterday, seeking to mendablePar
enemy passes, arid Bob Gehratt's
J. F.
don't get us . wiing. We aren't'
GUNS FOR BISONS • Captain • -
perfect an airtight defense against
accusing him of showing off but • . Buckpell's running and Passing at- work in setting up potential scores I n:
Charles Nagel, burly tackle;will from his wing position was out
it certainly spurs en athlete oh to
'lead Jim IBonham,' a guard who Hole
the Bucknell. Bisons into grid tack. ' standing.
greater performances when hesaw much service in the Colgate Par
combat against the Lions onSatur
knpws they are appreciated by •., encounter, dislocated a finger but J. F
day. Bucknell has a reputation-of
'his followers. ..• will probably be ready Saturday.
being in top form when it-clashes
• But 'take the hill and dale run- - • Another "scat" back was added
with Nittany squads. Max Peters Joins
.._
ner. From Monday to Friday' he • • to the Nittany' ackfield yesterday.
keeps - in shape by jogging a mere. - Billy Mazzocco, last year's 127-
• .
eighiy miles or so over the golf pound boxing 'artist who was de-
course endangering hiS• life every dared ineligible, reported for the X7Country Team •
minute With - golf ' balls flying a E arly Spartans first time. NOW weighing about
him from every direction except , . 145, Mazzocco will probably seek Sticking to his pessimistic' pre-...
the one .he's watching. (We al- in action in the left halfback post. diction for a poor season, Cross
most put one of Chick Werner's Firs! -Soccermen 'No longer does Ralph Ventres- Country Coach Chick Werner sent
boys out of commission last week :•• • • - co's knee injury hamper him. The his charges through a stiff three
with a well-aimed slice on the When Bill Jeffrey's Nittany junior tailback ran several plays mile time trial yesterday after
_
ninth). • . Lion 'booters take - the field against yesterday and will be a valuable noon.
.. • •
He looks forward to Saturday Colgate Saturday, they will be asset to the backfield, Coach (Rig- Even the decision er lvfax Peters
.even more than...the All-American participating in a game th a t i s gins said. 1 Higgins tested Ventres- to join the varsity in the opening
helfback: because that's his day one of the oldest and most copu- co against Colgate and decided that meet against Manhattan didn't
of rest. On Saturdays the dual he is now ready to return to action.
lar team games in the world.make a dent in the harrier men
meets take place and he only, has tor's opinions.
' The origin of soccer dates back One of the most pleasant sur
to run five miles. That's like prises that Coach Higgins received PeterS a senior letterman in
as far as 500 B. C., when Spar- , ,
asking the .marathon runner to. track, and captain of the ski team,
tans - engaged in a hurly-burly in the season's opener was that Bill
jog dowri_ to the corner store on • . _ . . Debler is a shifty and talented run- has been working out in the hill
sport with an inflated animal bled
an errand. and-dale sport since practice be-
On. der and an array of players on ner, even against heavier and more
Saturdays too, if the pow- .gan over a month ago, supposedly
each • side. The Romans, .too, experienced players. Debler tore
ers that be are condescending to get in shape for skiing.
took a 'films , at the game until off several damaging gains throUgh
enough, he gets a chance to be .took •Red 'Raider secondary. The short, squat athlete has
Caeser Au;usfus abolished it in '
in the limelight for ,a few fleet-With Pepper Petrella, Ventresco, been puffing around with the yar
n B. C. •
ing moments. During hpme meets Debler and possibly Mazzocco at sity quite well, keeping up with
he is permitted to finiSir-on the • - .... ....
the-left halfback post, the running- the leaders each day.
Beaver Field track between helyes . back spot promises to be a head- In yesterday's workout Peters
of football games and getS a McFarland And Marietta ache to the Nittany opponents. placed third, behind Norm Gor
.sweet, though short, taste of i= 11 don and Captain Alex Bourgerie.
cheers. M ay Perfect Drop Kick -- 'Coach Higgins expressed his
Gordon's time for the three-mile
pleasure- at the staunch showing
To be truthful, we can't for the .
It seems that everyone has the 'of the Nittany forward wall in gen-
drill was 16:10, 26 seconds faster
life of us see any sanity in the > than the cross-country captain.
• drop-kicking fever on the Nittany eral. .Especially did John Jaffurs
killing grind the cross country football squad. guard, play a hard' game. Bob Wear Peters was timed at 17:02, corn
runner goes through every fall. at center was another standout, ing in ahead of Curt Stone and
•But then anyone who has the Before practice every day
_sev- particularly on defense. • Bob Faloon. Pop Thiel and Herm
ambition and guts to run . Ave • eral players are .trying their foot .
Goffberg could not report for the
•miles at a gruelling pace is out, of at the. art just for the fun of it.
our class.. He deserves a per- But Charlie lylclearland,
_reserve St rong Frosh Eleven . drill because of late classes.
...
,manent 'shrine in the Hell-Of Fame fullback, and Oriental Martella, -
where even the AR-Americans- reserve center, now send the ball Faces Bucknell -Saturday
should be.made to yield to him/ tl.l over the gpal posts with no un-
of honor at the altar. certainty. Coach Marty McAndrews ex
placeCoach Bob Higgins frowns upon pects to start a strong freshman
• - team against the Bucknell year
.. . using a drop-kick - for scoring
Mat Cali Issued 2'
' •
punch because it , is too difficult to lings on. New Beaver Field Sat
urday morning. Especially in the
Candidates for the varsity and synchronize the drop of the ball
backfield, the Lions will present
freshman wrestling squads should and the player's toe.. Neverthe
report, to Coach Charlie Speidel less, Charlie - McFarland
was call- a dangerous threat to the little
Bisons.
at the wrestling 'mats in Rec Hall ed upon to display his art in the
Dave and Harry Alston will
next Tuesday, it was announced practice game with- Lock Haven lay ,
p at the left and right half
today. . . Teachers two weeks ago and made
back positions, respectively. Ray
• good one out of two.
--
Ulinski will occupy the quarter
_ back slot and Bob Weitzel has
• earned the starting assignment
at fullback.
The line is still indefinite,' but
Joe Cacovic, former All-State cen
ter; will undoubtedly be at cen
ter. Steve Suhey at guard and
Red Moore at tackle ' are reason
ably certain of staking.
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John Barr Gels Job
In Defense Training
John E. Barr '4l, has peen ap
pointed as an administrative as
sistant in the new Engineering,
Science and Management De
fense Training program.
Barr was captain of the varsity
basketball team. In his new posi
tion he will assist J. Ewing Ken
nedy, - the College extension re
presentative in the central district
of the state. Barr has been as
signed to the York area.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
All-College Golf Tourney
Set To Get Underway
Thirty-one golfers will tee-off
some time this week to begin the
All-College Golf Tournament,
Coach Bob Rutherford announced
yesterday.
The seedings in the two-flight
tournament were 'completed yes
terday afternoon, and arrange
ments to get under way immediate
ly were begun.
• First round matches must be
played by Saturday, but Coach
Rutherford has requested that they
be played as soon as :possible.
Southern life and economy are
to be interpreted in educational
and dramatic films to be produced
at the University of North Caro
lina.
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