flit 1041 Nittany Eleven Stresses befense for Temple Tilt Teniple,Polishes r Plays In Secret Practices With the cry "Stop Andy Tom- In yesterday's practice, -Line Coach' Joe Bedenk spent' -lot of-his .., - Nic" ringing' in their ears, 'the Nit time polishing up a defense against • . tdny Licin eleven ,practiced inten the running plaYs-that Temple used sively yesterday !defense against aerial and 'ground attacks WhichM.against Kansas, V. Georgetown.the..Temple Owls might use in Sat-' .1., and Bedenk scouted the ( urday's,game. . 'Temple .-- Georgetown game last Coach Bob 'Higgins especially week. ,1 Fortunes of the Nittany forward stressed pass defense because -the - Owls are expected to unleash aerial wall were generally bright as Ber power often-during the game, with, nie .Brosky, husky tackle, returned talented Andy Tomasic tossing • to heavy duty with his knee injury bulls-eye passes. Temple has a healed. Brosky and Mike Kerns, [ wealth of ends who are capable another tackle,whok haS been favor -4 . pass4eceivers'and may cause'SPenn i ' ' .ing a knee injury, will be available State considerable ,trouble. 0i -service in the -Temple game.TerOple is preparing, .however, The only seriously injured player for a ' l tough tussle with the 'Lions, on the line is John • Jaffttra- who i l l - laols underrated Fenn:State last sprained his shoulder in the Buck year,4he Owls are.looking for yen- ,hell game. With Jaffurs out, the gea'nce.for .the 184 drubbing ; given reserve power at the guard post their ;11.v, the T 940 Lions. Coach stay 01orrison sent ; his gridders through 'secret practice sessions.this We :Car e y A ,Compleo . line4Of ; ALLIGATOR . •••RAINCOATS • VARSITY SKOP 127 S. Allen ..t. ...,-. V . ? '', 4) % i. 1.. $ g' . ',:. \ 1 ' Ill' ) lt, 00 , 4' ( \ ,:/;./11.;'` ..:?." ... ‘. IV ,1 /7 . : .1.-..- .. , „:„. .!..:...f . „, . ...!..;? ./..: . i e . ' , "Mu St" for every wardrobe! 14ILIG Alf OR 90 50 -• ••••-t first choice raincoat among style-wise campus leaders!. Knee length. Stitched .bottom end cuffs. Water repellent, $10.50 up. Other Alligator) t 7 . 5 .to $29.50. ALLIGATOR ;RAINWEAR ; - Sold At CHAIM FELLOW MOP 109 S. ixlleri.St. week, possibly perfecting a dou ble-flanker play or another pass play to thirow against the Lions' de fense. has dwindled. Jim Bonham will probably fill in at one guard post, the other guard will be either Bob Perugini or Ted Kratzke. Yo ho, regular guard, has been badly shaken up several times in scrim mage and probably will-not start. Ralph Ventresco, tailback; was sent,to•the Infirmary with the sud den recurrence .of a knee injury yesterday morning. He probably injured his : leg slightly in Tues day's scrimmage . •It 'is yet inde finite whether he wil Tenter the Temple fray, Bob Davis, end, returned to prac tice yesterday with his 4 briused shoulder improved. Coach Higgins A undecided .whether to use him for heavy duty in his uncertain condition. Ijillany Booters Io Face Bisons LEWISBURG, Pa. Oct. 15— Strengthened by the return of :eight' Veterans from last Year's .sqccer wars, Coach 'Merle Ed-, ; Wards' liticknell hooters are go irw, through figordua training in 'preparation for their opening en dOunter‘ of the '1941 season with Penn State 'here on SaturdaY. .The veterans, reported to be rounding 'into good Shape and ,raring .go in actual combat, in dude Captain Warren Lewis, Dan ReinharaSon, 'Alfred_ Egly, John Yost, Herb Heaney, 'Bob Snyder, James Whyte and Dick Eldridge. Two sophomores. Bill Heim and Bill ,Sanns, have shown, promise in practice scrimmages' and look like the answers to the club's half answered fullback and wing prob lems. Although they 'will enter Satur day's Ccritest as the underdog, BuCk,nell's chances' of victory will not .be jinpeless. The experienced 'Bison eleven is determined to avenge last year's 8-0 drubbing. If the Thundering Herd upsets the high-flying Nittany LionS, it will accomplish something no other Bucknell team has ever done. Penn State has copped all six games of the soccer .rivalry Whith 'began in 1930, scaling a total of 26 points and hOlding the Bisons without a single goal. Games of past years: .Penn State Bucknell Year 1930 1936 1937 1938 1939 1W 0 Noble Defeats Hastings Jim Noble defeateif.pislt J4ast ings, one -up, on the ':2oth to - enter the firstLfliglit,',44artor- Tpal round of the AAT 7 q94gi...c.cdf ournament. A survey i fer AttOants ,Sarah Lawrence college 'resulted in a $325"0 slum clearance grant for THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNCERTAIN .END—Bob Davis, end, may be.kent out of the Tem ple scrap with a bruised shoulder. His condition at game time will determine whether he will see service. lions To iMeet Orange :Harriers A 17 -year-old feud will be re newed on Satur&y. when Penn State's c:•oss-country team locks horns .with the Syracuse harriers at Syracuse, N.Y. " The Orange have come off with .the bacon six times in the series, twice in the past two years, while the- Nittauy Lions won the 'other 11 contests since 1924. • SeVen varsity harriers will make the : trip, -Coach Chick Wer ner announced last night. The 'starters, in ~ S aturday's meet will be Captain Alex Bourgerie, -Norm Gordon, Herm Goffberg, Pop Thiel, Mac Smith, Curt Stone, and Bob Faloon. Leading the Orange harrier contingent will be a '.pair of sen iors who have :been running to gether since ;their ,high school days. The duo, .Lynn ;Radcliffeand Les Stansbury, were team mates on Syracuse's .Central High. . School team I:?efcre ,their college t days; Frank . Coffin, Clyde Johnson, and Dick .Arrighi. who ,placed along with ; Radcliffe and StanSts{ bury . in the - Orange victory over State last' year, are all ,back this season. The Blue and White cross-coun try sqUad moved .to :the 'Centre Hills Country - Club yesterday af ternoon to practice hill-alimbing on the Stepp „golf course grades. .. , . ••. .. ~ .. .. FRED'S Football . PICK SCORE .. ~ , • Penn State —Temple `C on tes t .. , :PICK WINNER 5 , ! , Bucknell— Bosto n J.T.— : 10 PRIZE 2 Colgate— Duke— ' I. 4 ehigli Ursinus— .Syracuse— N. Y. U.— IN : West Va.— ForcUmm— Pitt-- Minnesota— . . Use this .coupon for your. 'lll . ), , , predf lion - Most Accurate Card Wins ' 4,21, .case" of lie, _prize sirill ctke ,split.. .t •CSIT4Ost ,CIOSAS At +3140 ,159QX1 ,Sat- . ), ur d a Y• " 1:5 ) AftclisPA? 4.f) v44 4 0!1 .MEAL 'TICKETS . , Mark ' bo th teams. . AMP • • WipAsr ,009 0 4serk—rgeorge Decker Address - AVl# l ,l l r 9,60'4=r4 1 4m Shetalipski F R ED'S RE STAUI ANT Buy Arrow ihirts=On‘Our Extendettharge Plan V 3 Down %Nov. 10 1 / 2 :Dec. 10 Charles' Fellow Shop Som2 , tlt a:- --_ f- -_ : _----_:-_„ . 4 ' IS Missing iic t. 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