1 00kkiiii1t : 11, - 1941 Country `Team es Manhattan Opener Today JACK 0241cE4N cl by Captain Alex Bourgerie, Nittany cross-country lads enter the wars in the opening. t of the 1941 campaign against hattan on the Penn State. se ',11 : 0,a afternoon.. i 've 'other seniors are scheduled )e qn the starting line, some - toward the end of the first of the Buckpell-Penn: State (pall fracas, when the Blue and ate harriers meet the. Kelley tens far the sixth time. iorrn Gordon, Herm qoftherg, 114 .Peters, Pop Thiel, and Vern Ke• 31 - -ith .Bourgerie make >az; along •w: ---g L-- -.-,---,- jetrrey feels confident _rm.. ' Ll,l - sextet of seniors. Other__ ied starters are Curt Stone; Falcon, - Mac Smith, and A _ Hyson. • H to Witers, Manhattan's der- • f • :baring mentor, is bringing a sq. .d... of nine. Big gun of the cr .is Captain Vin -. Tiernan, the I• a senior running for the New 1,. 447 Lion booters will get well under vvay on their ninth straight un defeated season this afternoon when they open with the Colgate soccer squad at Hamilton . N. Y. formance: against Cornell last Sat urday. - • Although losing, 2-1, to the strong Ithacans, Colgate turned in some spectacular field work and ~ _ ~ • " • _ _.," • _. _.• • • • • • • put i,Bi g u ß p ill a " cagey Filson defense. Mans Favored Today ~ can meet the best of them on equal terms. The Thundering Herd, on the other hand, managed to win against Lebanon Valley and Muh feeynhsea.veAanscleoirn_ HAPPY MENTOR—Coach Marty lenberg in its two starts but in McAndrews has the best freshman downing inferior teams was ing threat - to 4,?e reckoned with. team in years and is happy 'about very unimpressive. It lacked of onßut Lion Coach Bill Jeffrey, ac- the whole situation. _ Today he fensive polish and showed defen- YolC,College. (Continued from Page One) • custorried to seeing his superb sends them against the Bucknell sive faults which should make it -Formidable among the Manhat- back, andFredKern .veteran eian, c- K • 't •' ta teams outclass the cream of the yearlings on New Beaver Field at easy prey for the Lion backs. tar: color-bearers are • the four nation's elevens each year, predict- 1() p. m. And yet, while we're unhesi lile, will be missing /from the line sothomores, Brady,. Casey, Walsh, u__. ed victory for the Nittanymeri in _ . tatingly picking Penn State to p • Fahringer is suffering from a . - . aril - O'Toole, winners "of laseyear's today's tilt. "This year's squad •is even up its season average, we'll sprained ankle and Kern 'from a &Oilman IC4-A's: as good as last year's champions," ,F4c feel a lot easier when tomorrow , badly, bruised knee. • -in- the six previous - meetings • • . the usually cautious Scot-said, "and Eleven Faces evening rolls around. The Bi- The Bisons have been stressing COlgate will have to be surprising- j of the two colleges, Manhattan • • • . defense in their recentdrillsand, - • - ly strong to beat . us " _ Nittany Valley too often in the .h,a come out of five -of the con- : will 'theV t • - ' • ' invade ion s ampmg Veterans who will strive to up- - e tesS .victorious While Penn State • past and upset a highly favored , ground attempting to muzzle aerial hold the Jeffreymen's undefeated . ' . ocknell °udders woir out only once. Lion eleven, to have anyone take/ threats ala Sinaltz-to-Krouse. tradition today 'include Captain them for granted. the lineup: • .high - Penn State's injury list does not - Woody • King . of All-East fame at With several former. star From a purely psychological Pein :State . Manhattan assume large proportions, but a 'center forward; -Gringo Galindo of school players in their line-up, the . . angle, an ifnportant. factor in any Boirgerie, C. (10) Tierna,n, C. (50) shortage of tackles has deyeloPed„ panama at. outside left, Ned Cor-. yearling Nittany Lions will stage a toptball game, Bucknell has the Golberg (11) Barnett (51) Bernie Brosky injured his knee in Man at inside left, Allan .Heck and Preview of next year's varsity bat- edge over our, team. This As The Gotdon (12) Kissel (5,2) the Colgate game and will not. see -Hap Freeman at the fulback posts, tle with Bucknell when they face Game of the year for our visitors , T 1 15 1) - , ;i8) i(17) ( “1 8) - •/, L A (19) 1 . Walsh (53) action. Also ...Mike Kerns, another and Don Megrail at center half- Casey (54) burly tackle, haS been nursing his back. ' • • the Bison cub s on New Beaver • Field at 10 a. m. O'Toole (55) knee and may not enter the game.. To Charley Arnold, a reserve last This year's' -crop of huskies look . • Brady (56) Sophomores will start the game I year, will he entrusted the Man- especially promising 'to Coach Sullivan (57) for both the Lions and the Bison's, sized jdb of filling the shoes of last Marty McAndrews. As a team, he Hackett(sB) especially on the forward wall. year's Captain Walt 'Hosterman at thinks they measure up well to and with everything to gain, Coach Al HimiplAreys will se-pi his team in, ready to shoot' the entire works. State can and should win. But to do so, it will have VI forget, Kctz f2O) Each team was hit heavily. by grad- right . halfback. Rounding out the past highly-promising elevens. His Colgate and above all, forget next A. starting lineup will, he four sopho- first team will average close to six Saturday's game with Temple. It . I" a :.Probable football Lme-up , , . inheightand weigh nearlyl9o • mores from last year's undefeated feet will have •to concentrate on to freshman team—Johnny Struck at pounds on the average. . . day's opponent every minute of . . . goal, Sammy Schnure at left half- McAndrews prides in his - star- the game. If the Lions can do PENN 'STATE • Position BUCKNELL back, Pall Prichard at inside right, studded backfield. At left half- that, victory will he theirs. Vali Lenten (82) - -LE Gore (41) C. and /Smiley Williams at outside back he plans to, start a brilliant Out OF The Hat ScOonover (76) LT . Szot (36) right. . star, Dave Alston. Alston can Sporting a grand average of B'okhem (66) •• ' • LG . Bennett (24) Last minute changes may find thread the eye of a needle with his . .500 for last week's football pre- Wc!rir . (50) C • • Sokol (44) Ramzi Gurcay, a sophomore from passing accuracy. He is fast, and d" t* •we'll tryto• ic ions, improve our ;Mints. (pp . '• •.• • • RG . • • Anderson (43) Turkey, in Williams' place, and shifty. Although he is primarily a standingamong forecasters by Halpin (72) • • 117 Rodgers (38) Boyd Etters, also a sophomore, in 'passer, he receives passes as if he picking them out of the hat, in . Schnure's position. Reserve line- had glue on his hands. Potsklan (83) RE Miller (42) stead of relying on our expert men Lloyd Black -and Charles Harry Alston, a brother, is also ~ _ _ . WArtver (20) _ QB . . Wenrick (20)cnowledge. Lischer add backfield replacement versatile in the backfield. An Als- ' • ..itise (16) C. ... ........... ....RH • •ella (7) . . i• 6: (42) • • LH F - • Magagna (39) Johnny Dufford also made the trip ton-to-Alston passing combination Krupp (13) C. to Hamilton yesterday. J. Reichert (34) . now. works with no uncertain ac curacy,, with Harry on the receivTemple should break its jinx against Georgetown. and set sail for the Lions still undefeated. (This went to press before game ing end. The right'halfback makes - . • ' officials: H. Slaz, Indiana, referee; P. L. Reagan, Villanova, um- 1 • • • , time .art night). pire;• J. Kearney, Syracuse, linesman; C. E. Montgomery, Columbia, Jayvee Booters Defeat a specialty in hard running and Colgate showed a wealth of ma vicious .tackling on the defense. field judge.rep u te terial against State and, should . A, quarterback of n little Lock Haven Teachers, 2-1 . is Ray, Ulinski. Bob 'Weitzel, for- have enough left to make the Dartmouth Indians hit the dust in The Nittany Lion junior varsity .i•ner all-state selection, is a hard- a close battle. soccer team assured itself an un -smashing fullback who passes with Texas A. & M. to stampede defeated season yesterday when it surprising accuracy. With he and NYU. There should be a law traveled to Lock Haven to defeat Dave Alston in the backfield, the against scheduling such games. the Teachers, 2-1, in its only sched- -offense can expect a double-bar- Syracuse e will find Holy Cross uled game. • reled passing attack. troublesome but ought to come • 'Originally scheduled for Novem- On the line Joe Cacovic will start through with more seasoned pow ,ber 21, the game was moved up to at center. Formerly, he was ram- er. • yesterday in order to be, part of a ed on the all-state team. At the Pitt meets Michigan a tough soccer clinic held at the. teacher's guard posts Steve Suhey and Leo nut to la . i ek ' n any. man' s league. college. " • Ndbile, two fast gridders, flank the Cr-- Defeat number two for the Pan . Max iChenoweth, center 'half- center. thers in their suicide schedule. back, accounted for all the Lion • Lehigh's Engineers should bow scoring by booting one past Goalie Hanna in the second period and Wallace To Play Kramer before dear old Rutgers. S,outh Carolina to bounce back duplicating his feat in the third into the win column against Wake frame, Forest Eugene H. Lederer - REAL ESTATE - N in Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College FLOOR SHOW 1114 -_ HARRY'S ng St. NINE STRAIqHT?—Coach th; uation and the national emergency, and therefore has many inexper -1,644'4 IPqn• • (Broadcasting of this afternoon's encounter may be heard over sta-: thin WEEU, WMBS,- and W.P.AIQ. EVERY NIGHT TAVERN THE DAILY -COLLEGIAN Booters Open Season Against Colgate Today Nitfany Lions Seek 62 Straight Win By lOM GOLAB Seeking to continue their astounding winning streak, which has reached 61 consecutive games without defeat in the past eight seasons, the Nittany' Lion soccer men will begin their quest for. a ninth unblemished season against Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. today. Since Penn State has never met the Red Raider's soccer squad be fore, the calibre of the opposition is pretty much of a question mark. lcation of the However strength of Coach. Joe Dalgety's booters may be 110 from their per Lock Haven's only score came in . the final quarter when Wagner tallied froM his inside right posi, tion. Varsity Coach Bill Jeffrey and, his squad made a brief stop at Lock Haven yesterday before continuing to Hamilton, N. Y., for their open ing game today. The lineups: R. S. Jayvees G. Donaldson R.F. Irwin L.F. Tomforts R.H. Fast " r " . - -nth L li. .Fruchter L I.R. Bechdel C.F. Mills I.L. cMcGinnis OM. Kimmel Bellefonte some ind Lock Haven Hanna Frank Bryan Johnson- • N Hostwmui Wagner Slenker Davis 'W inkleblech In Golf ToTinamenl Bob Wallace moved into the West Virginia vs. W. Va. Wes second round of the All-College le n—the Mountaineers. perm to keep moving against Golf Tournament yesterday on a Yale. default by Bob Eben, and will meet first seeded Jim Kramer. Ebei has been confined to the In- Riding. Club Meets • firmary, and was forced to de- All students or faculty , members fault. interested in the College Riding The Dick Hastings-Jim Noble Club are welcome at an instruction match, which was played to a tie meeting at the stables, 300 yards after 18 holes; will be played off east of Atherton Hall, at 9 4. m. 9r4 Monday afternoon. tomorrow. PENN STATERS-ALUMNI Visit The RED AND WHITE TAVERN Mixed Drinks 3 1 / 2 Miles North of Bellefonte .Sea Food PAGE THREE Between The Lions With PAT NAGELBERG 111111111H1111111111111 1111111011111111111111011111111111111111111111 Big Test For Lions Sixteen thousand students, alumni and visitors will get their first glimpse of Penn State's grid iron machine and with the excep tion of the Bucknell rooting sec tion, everyone present expects the Lions to finish on the long end of the score. We've seen Bob Higgins' squad work out daily since pre-season practice „started and we saw our traditional rival open its season two weeks ago. In spite of their defeat against Colgate last Sat urday, State's eleven proved it