TUbSDAY. OCrOBER.2I, 1941 Pitt Tops Jayvees, 324 Strong Fresh Eleven Mitt's strong jayvee football team it rounced Penn State's junior var sity, 32-0, i‘h a heavy downpour on 13y sheer power and drive, Penn New Beaver Field Saturday. Aid- State's undefeated, untied, and un d by the powerful drives of Pitt's scored on freshman eleven, led • euter, left halfback, the Panthers by Negro halfback brothers Dave 'tallied once in the first quarter, and Harry Alstc,n, rolled over ' twice in the second quarter, and Colgate's. Little Red Raiders on twice in the third. The Lions failed Saturday at Hamilton, N. Y., 21-0. o threaten throUghout the encoun- The first yean,ng score came .r. when Dave Alst( n spun around end in the first quarter and then drop-kicked the extra point. With the second-string Lions operating in the second• qua, ter, Bud Davis, halfback, swept around end 16 yards to the one-;and line where he la'.eralled to John Moody who stepped over for the touchdown. Davis dropkicked the extra point. In the third quarter the Lions started a 62-yard march to a score by Dave Alston who plunged over from the one-foot line. Guard Leo Nobile place-Licked the extra point - . The biggest piece of pay dirt was torn from the foe ( by Harry Alston in the sustained drive. He ran a reverse for 25 After The DANCE ! Before The GAME ! For BREAKFAST, LUNCH or DINNER GREYHOUND Post House 146 N Atherton St. State College, Pa. ASK HIM NOW DON'T`TAKE A CHANCE YOU `CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS— Oren Dance NITTANY LION ORCHESTRA OCTOBER 24-9-12 Formal White Hall All C wens are selling tickets $1.70 per couple A PERFECT COMBINATION .. THE FOUR TOPPERS ANOTHER PERFECT COMBINATION . SOPH HOP Jan Savitt Top Hatters Houseparty Though both first and second string lines functioned like vet erans, chores of backing up the line were well handled by center Joe Cackovic and quarterback Ray Ulinski. Featuring THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Few Lions Injured For Lehigh Game Emerging from the Temple tilt with no serious injuries other than taking a 14-0 beating, the Nittany Lion eleven licked its wounds and is preparing to pounce on Lehigh's Engineers next Saturday in what should be a breather for Penn State. Bill Sm'altz, veteran fullback who was withdrawn from the Tern- Ple game when he was hit hard on the head in the first quarter, will be in condition for the Lehigh bat tle. All the injured men were on hand for practice session yester day. Center Bob Wear who wrenched his knee Saturday and Chuck Ray sor, shaken up by Temple's hard charging line, will be on hand for the Lehigh encounter also. John Jaffurs, guard, will probably be the only player out of action. He is still nursing a separated shoulder. Ralph Ventresco, tailback who spent the weekend in t:ie Infirm ary with a recurrance of a knee in, jury, reported to practice yester day with the limb mended. He will be on hand for Lehigh's gridders. Seeking their first win, Coach Glen Harmesbn's Engineers will stack three 60-minute men against the Lions._ Playing nearly every minute of their first! three games, Joe Ambrogi, end, Guard Dick Shafer, and Fullback Stan Szyma kowsky will be gunning for the Lions' hides. Several sophomores will break into the Lehigh line-up. Sopho more Charlie Rogers, a 200-pound er, will probably see much action at tackle, while Claude Kurtz, 200- pound center, will back up the line. Coach Bob Higgins reminded his 'Squad however, that Lehigh may give the Lions a stiffer fight than they expect. Read The Collegian Classifieds No Cramming Necessary! For swell flavor and real chewing fun—the answer is delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum Sophomores In Harrier Vi Nitiany Boaters Crush Bisons, 1-1 After crushing Bucknell, 7-1, Saturday with a gratifying display of coordination and scoring punch, the undefeated N'ttany Lion soc cer team began drills yesterday for its home opener against Syra cuse this Saturday. Coach Bill Jeffrey's drastic shakeup of the lineup worked wonders against Bucknell as the revamped veteran forward line flashed real power to capitalize on its scoring opportunities. Playing his first game at the center forward position, Don Me grail, formerly a halfback, booted six goals to come within one goal of the all-time Penn •State record of seven in one :came set by Bill McEwan in 1934. Gringo Ga lindo scored the seventh Lion tally and, together with Captain Woody King, Smiley Williams, and Ned Corman, did fine work in setting up Megrail's scores. In the fourth period. Captain Warren Lewis of Rucknell scored the only Bison goal in the entire seven-game series Pos. Penn State G Struck :rteck Freeman Dufford Arnold RF LF RH CH Schnure Williams Galindo C Meg ra IL King (C) OL Corman Penn State Bucknell . Impressive dories Smith And Stone Boost Team's Stock Two . sophomm es—Mac Smith and Curt Stone—have added a rosey tint to the previously dark complected future of Penn State's cross-country team. The duo have exceeded Coach Chick Werner's pre-season ex pectations and have been a factor in the harrier's 'wo "upset" vic tories, especially the 25-30 win over Syracuse on Saturday. "Neither boy ran cross-country before coming here," the hill-and dale mentor , added. "Both were track men, neither one outstand ing, and so their showing in the two meets have been pleasant sur prises." Smith finished ninth in the Manhattan meet and in a tie for third against Syracuse, while Stone placed fourth in the opening meet and in the third place tie against the Orange. In fact the entire Nittany Lion team finished in that third place tie in- the Orange encounter on Saturday. After Captain Wes Stansbury and Lynn RadOffe copped first place honors in a dead heat for Syracuse, the quintet of Lions, Captain Alex Bnurgerie, Norm Gordon, Herm Goffberg, curt Stone, and Mac Smith, crossed the finish line together holding hands. • Bucknell Reinhardsen Sanns Egly Snyder Yost Heaney Shafer Whyte Lewis (C) Eldridge The varsity hal riers -have al most two weeks before hurdling their next barrier to a clean slate. This one ought to prove one of the toughest, however, as the har riers will rtin up against Captain Les Mac Mitchell and his crew of NYU Violets. 1 3 1 2-7 0 0 0 1-1 Just to make that rosey tint a little rosier, the freshman cross country team came off the Syra cuse course . with a 21-34 victory in their first meet of the year. Jerry Carver led the frosh home, followed by Ray Trigony, Syra cuse flash, and Newman Draper, Joe :Reach and Paul Smith of State. Beginning enrollment in Span ish is up 40 per cent at the Univer sity of Vermont. FRATERNITIES ! . . Have You Tried New BEAVER BROS. BREADS and SWEET ROLLS Cali Beaver Bros. Phone Lewistown 791 LET US SHINE YOUR SHOES f cis• DAD'S DAY WEEKEND Bring in your old shoes for a new lease on life! L E. KLINE PAGE THREE
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