niURSPAY, OCTOBER 9; 1941 Bison Cub Coach Seeks for Nittany Till .LEWISBURG, Pa., Oct. 8 • ID - Oaring all positions still open, • Coach John Sitarskyy surveyed his Bucknell'cubs in practiCe drills this week in'Search of .a starting eleven to oppihe Penn State freshman tcarfi 'ln the sealon's opener for ...olioth teams at. State College on Sat- • 1.1 rday.' Outstanding candidates;„ in the backfield for the little Bisons in clude Joseph Garber, quarterback; Raymend Tyler, fullback and half baCks John Whitelock. and IPaul •McConnell. The Bison Cub eievon•is prepar- ing a star-studded Nittany • with two Al6State players on the squad. Joe 'Cacovic, center, and Bob Weitzel, fullback.earned. state • recognition last year. The Nittany Lions are supp?sed to have 'the best yearling - squad for many years. 'ICK AMERICA'S NE AND ONLY_ 1 t PIPE -Headquarters for Dit GRUM -PIPES in State College .18 RfA &DERICK'S § wi! • All e n A. PENN STATE PLAYERS' PRODUCTION- • 'THE mALE ANIMAL Or "War Between The Sexes" ALUMNI DAY Si ug l e.t7CC plus Admission g Sc tax October I I Season , Ticket $9.50 plus 7:30, Auditorium 5 Big Shows L42.5c tax • Tickets Now At Student Union Manhattan Team Will Be Tough . Only one senior will be wearing Two first round matches were the colors of the Kelly Green Then played yesterday afternoon to be the Manhattan cross-country team gin the All-College Golf Tourna tangles with the Nittany Lion har- ment, Coach Bob Rutherford an riers on Saturday. nounced. Captain Vin Tierman is the lone Charlie Seebold, captain of this senior on the Manhattan squad, year's golf team, defeated Dick but this is far from an indicati2n Nippes 3 up and two to play. that the visitors will be weak. The Ducky Swan beat out Hank Kell- New Yorkers are rated as one of er by the same score, the top hill-and-dale outfits in this Approximately six more section. matches will be played off Penn State has met Manhattan every year since 1936, and only ' Little Fellow Expects Big Things—Bucknelt's new mascot, this afternoon. All first round . , . matches once in the six-game series has the 2-year-old Dick Humphreys, son of Coach Al Humphreys, expects the Saturday. must be completed by Blue and White come off the course 'Bisons to battle the Nittany Lion hoof to claw in Saturday's tradition- The complete pairings in the with the bacon. _ al fray. The mascot's optimism is shared by Co-Captains Fred Gore, first flight of the match are listed The Nittany Lions' only victory a the left end, and Melvin Knupp, left halfback. below. came in 1938, when they scored 25-30 triumph: Last year the Man- • Jim Kramer, seeded No. 1, will . ."- ' • "-' " ' - .. , • • • ••' hattan team came through with a - - meet Harry Thompson; Bob 24-31 victory over State, despite . ■ . ~ • Wallace meets Bill Eben; Dick Bill Smith's first place for the Two Bison Veterans Lost Hastings, seeded No. 3, meets . • - Jim Noble; Scott Maxwell, seed- Lions.. ed No. 2, meets Ed Fairchild; Sol The New York college- is , , . bring- ON 1 - / Tomberg meets ,ioe Boyle; Don ing a squad of nine: Tiernan, four • • o Saturday s Line-up Hart, seeded No. 4, meets Allen ' sophomores, and' four juniors. The four sophomores are the crew that . Hack. . . walked off with the laurels.at last Injury Of Star Back . year's freshman IC4-A's. Lions Beal Frost) Juniors Barnett, Kissel, Hackett„, To Hamper Bucknell and Sullivan had a litle experience with the varsity last year but none LEWISBURG, Pa., Oct. 8 Fred i lt was impresiive against State. Fahringer, fleet-footed Bucknell r n Practice Ti 'The sophomore aggregation of back, and Fred Kern, veteran Bison Brady, O'Toole, Casey, and 'Walsh tackle, who were injured in the Engaging the freshman team in are slated to give the home team Herd's away opener last weekend scrimmage, the varsity Nittany quite a Ibattle. • with Muhlenberg will probably Lions polished up their running -- ' not be able to play against Penn attack for the coming encounter • • State on Saturday. with the Bucknell Bisons on New Rooters To Hold Final _. . Both men have been patients Beaver Field on Saturday. The Drill Before Opener • this week in the college infirm- varsity pushed over two touch ary here, Fahringer suffering from downs, on the frosh. - -- .After a final practice session a sprained ankle and Kern from a Jack Banbury, Bill Debler, and Ralph Ventresco did most of the this afternoon, Ta squad of 16 .var_ badly7bruised knee. ball :tarrying as the varsity was sity soccermen will leaVe by bus Loss of , the two experienced _ frequently forced to the limit to for HaMilton, N. Y., tomorrow, seniors is a severe blow to the .13i where they will open their sea- sons' chances against the Lions open up holes in the yearling line. son against Colgate Saturday. in the colorful gridiron, tilt. Kern, Standout jobs were , handed in by Since this - will be the first meet- rugged bulwark along the Herd's backers -up Ray Ulinski and John ing between the two teams, little forward wall, is regarded as the Woloski, frosh backs. -is known of the quality of the veteran line watcher for Buck- It was Banbury's session to Red. Raider eleven except that it nell, while Fahringer's work in shine. He completed, two well put up a strong and cagey defense the backfield labels him a chief thrown passes to Johnny Day, left • while being nosed out by Cor- touchdown threat in Bison of- halfback, one gaining 28 yards; nell, 2-1, last week. -fen Se. Banbitry's kicking was nothing Jeffa.7eyntien making the trip SinCe Bucknell's supply o f short of surprising, one traveling for 55 yards. will be 'Captain Woody . King, Hap tackles is none . too plentiful, Freeman,' Johnny Struck, Alan Coach Al HumphreyS has been The first touchdown came when Ventresco . shot inside right tackle Heck, Sammy. Schnure, Don Me- working this week with Walter and fought his way to the goal .graii, Charlie Arnold, Anibal Ga- . Szot and Tom Rogers, two husky from. the 20-yard line. Ventresco 4:ado, Ned Cornian,• Bill Prichard, sophomores, to fill the breach on, again entered the' picture a few' Smiley Williams, Boyd . Etters, the Herd line caused by Kern's minutes later when he tossed a Ramzi Guicay, Johnny . Dufford, absence. The work of the second short pass to Banbury who drove Lloyd Black, and Charlie, Lischer. year men measured up well, his 32 yards to score. - - - The Lion junior varsity, eon-- Humphreys said, and Szot will way End, Bob Davis returned to sisting of .second and third string handle 'the reins at left tackle scrimmage yesterday, his bruised reserves will scrimmage ,with the . with Rogers, heaviest man on the shoulder Much improved since 'Lock Haven 'Teachers at the .lat- squad,: moving over to replace. ter's field tomorrow: ' Charles Nagel at the right tackle last Saturday. However, John billet. • • . . Jaffurs was slightly shaken up b Fahringer's 'injury 'has left a before scrimmage yesterday, but big gap in the Bison backfield and he later entered the game. Coach Humphreys' main concern. With Bernie Brosky and Mike Kerns, tackles, in the Infirmary, is ,finding a Herdman who can the switching of Andy Yerick, match the 'play of the 150-pound ace, stride for stride. With big junior varsity tackle who' played Jim Reichert, a sophomore, cer- a good game against Cornell last thin to handle the fullback post, Friday to varsity, the tackle situa - Humphreys willAikely turn to an- tion may receive a needed patch other second-year man, Al Ma- ing-.up. gagna, to pair with Co-Captain - Mel Knupp at -the halfback slots. Frosh Eleven Polishes Following blackbbard drills , early this week in which errors- Attack For Bucknell in -, the Muhlenberg tussle were •- - pointed out, the Bison staff work- Freshman gridders brought out ed the Herd 'against the Penn their best polish for their coming State attack as - set up by the game with Bucknell yearlings on Bucknell freshman squad. De- New Beaver Field on Saturday in fensive drills will be the order their practice scrimmage with the of the day again tomorrow as the varsity Lions yesterday, although Bisons move Closer to their 31st they were defeated 12-0. meeting with Penn State. - The ball carrying of Bob Weitzel, _ cub fullback, tore off sharp gains. Weitzel also displayed his passing Frosh, Varsity Tankmen talent as he tossed to Bob Hart and . to Harry Alston for 10 and 12 yard Will Try Out Today gains. On the defense, freshman backs Tryouts for freshman and var- tackled viciously, led by 'Ray Ulin sity swimming and diving will be ski, quarterback. and John Wolo held at the Glennland pool from ski, center. Harry Alston also 4 to 5:30 p. m. today and tornor- chalkedup hefty tackles. - - row, it was announced by Bob DaveAl Alston, left halfback, was Galbraith, swimming coach. missing from the Lion cub back- The successful swimming can- field With an nausea condition. It didates for both squads will be- • ls Prob.alble that Daye will fill the gin outdoor conditioning at Rec tailback spot in Saturday's game. Ball at 4p. m. Monday. Divers To eonditipn his charges for the will continue at the pool for the Bison attack, Coach Marty lillcAn next three weeks. drews played the same eleven men for the major part of the scrim -BWI .COLLEGIAN NOW mage session yesterday. %trim Be_cted Manager Thomas J. Burke '4.2 was elected manager of men's debating last night - to succeed Witham, E. Har kins '42, -last year's manager. - He alsowill act as Forensic Council representative to All-College Cab inet. BITY cPLX , m.ziN Now THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Seebold, Swan Win In Tourney We Carry A Complete Line Of ALLIGATOR RAINCOATS VARSITY SHOP 127 S. Allen St. Complete Stock On ALL STYLES I AT KALIN'S MEN'S SHOP 130 S. Allen SI. PAGE THREE
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