V.TLiOI‘tr.SDAY; OCTOBER 22, 1941 . iiiiiiiiimillimiiiiiiiimmillunimithionii!milmil Cub Boofert Meet Navy ■ u varsity' Lions Top ... . - Between In Season Opener. Today ' A squad of 16 freshman •booters, I Yearling Gndders The Lions touted as one of the finest in Penn • • State history, left yesterday for With PAT NAGELBERG Annapolis, where it will open its n . Praclice,l4 6 opmemilinimmiumummouniiiionimi 1941 ., season today against the Navy - ... •: . - ftpol • ogy Needed ..:. .; : .. . piques. t isn't . our in.en ion to alibi ' our Lions atter' their defeat Philadelphia on Saturday, but neither is it our purpose to apolo !I gize for their shoWing against a . This . will be the first meeting be tween the Lion cubs and the Navy yearlings. The, well-condition d servicemen are expected to put up a tough battle. The starting lineup, as released e •To prepare the varsity Nittany Lions for Saturday's game with Lehigh, the freshman gridders -.. tore at the throats of their big - brothers yesterday in a scrimmage played to the hilt by each squad, the varsity , emerging after a hard by Coach Clyde Underwood, •will Istinetior • team. • 'Even • the most. tussle, ...4-6. Extra points were consist of Jim Edson at goal, Pete Aiased Observer will contend that ~ not tried. Snedecar at light fullback, 'Bill . ; Yearling linemen turned on emple had the better team. Dietrich at left fullback,' Dean We introduce the ' apologetic their power repeatedly to stop Hartman - at right halfback, Tad , angle because some of .the stud- varsity ball carrier; behind the SalOn at center halfback, Jim Ath- lenti following the game blamed I line of scrimmage and forced etton at left halfback, Frank Mc our poor showing on the 'tehin's Coach Bob\ Higgins' charges to , , Guire at outside right, John ,Moors- use all their 'craftiness in racking spiritless playing And the e failure head at inside .right, Frank Klase of the coaches to niill a rabbit out . up gains. . at center forward, Jerry McKenna of the' hat between haliTes.. , The . Coach, Higgins chose to rest at inside left; and Bob Gehrett 'at his regular - backfield in yester fact remains that • one team al - • . • • .. • outside left. way,ahas t 6 be the loser and Sat- dky's session and exploited his re urday the Nittanyrrien had, both Reserves also making the trip are sfrve power. The coaching staff Jim DiSalvo, Larry White,• Dick seemed to be watching each play a stronger team'' and the breaks Wesner, Bill- Grimes, and Paul er's actions as corrections were* agai i rtst them. ' At 'that; we `think Bender. they did Well to ho - iif,t,e' Owlito numerous and frequent to gear tWo' tonclidowns... - - . the Lion attack for ,the encounter . ... •• .•• , •• . In Temple, our ,boys were up $ with Lehigh's Engineers. againSt one of the' toughest out- Occermen fa Scoring punch was first un fits hi the East . i r ina l Wit,h . last '. !n?07., , , , , •, ac e leased by the re squad. year'g unexpected 18HO . Setback Jo After the -Lion Cubs had marched still tresh 'in'their minds, TOMaSic 111 X, ' 4 .range . from their own ,22-yarci line on . , and,,Co. were 'but, to . rhake amends..,, '• • , , . ,•.. ..,.. ~;,.- four thrusts by DaVe.. , Mston, frosh figimpilpiiiiiimumimiluillllliillolllll4lllqllßl , ll I The' Owl . captain wasn't ' 'exactly • •,-• When the Nittany LiOn . I:?o.oters • -tailback, Alaton faded to the '3O- • ' '' '''''. ''• ' ' yard stripe 'arid toSSed, a Pass . to • I the ball 'of . fire he had been Pies's- " • attempt to annex their 64th Fullback Bob Weitzell in the flat agented to - be, but that was be- • . .„ • . ~. , straight'game without a defeat iii,r eitiell sped 42 yards•for a touch- Inkaingrals ca' our defense concentrated on • . - down- -.-- • - . - • : him. 'Be. shoWed Rashes of real day'' they . ' will be meeting • 7.-7' 1111111111101111•11011111111111111111ii1111111111111110111141111191 A few minutes later Lou Yalu.- . ' ''' ''' '''` '' '''`. . `'-''' .. gridircin greatheis and'May easily • Most' . irOublesorne "Arik''''''tearjn.' zi, vaiSitY ''•center; 'interCebted ‘ ' a . ••• - • • cApps-qopwrgy reach All-American' standards. Althongh Seldom llSted arnong 'pass on : the varsity 48, but the. ''' '• Men wishing to participate in the „ .. When you' put • such an all- the top-ranking teams . ofthe tait, - . • varsity could make: headway on cross-country intramurais must • around halfback next to Sutch, a , `Sraeuse".alWaYSPlayS inspired x ree plays . ja d ncl ap ka_i.kn.k'Letn complete their ten _trial runs by ' top flight fullback, and stick them hall'agairiSt . - Penh state ''thid •is ,youse spira e a . quic ic o next Tuesday instead next Wed behind two walls of _fast charging cantiritialli'a""strinabling bloCk for nesday,:Eugen C. Bischoff, ;director the -frosh 5-yard line. Dave Al- intramural ~ . ' • •.• - •' •• a linemen averaging 200 pounds, the JeffreYnien. . .., __, of athletics announced • ston kicked back ithrhediately. Bill •• ' '- - • ' ';you have a very . formidable com- •-• It' 'WAS' the' Orange who were Debler, reserve tailback, set . sail yesterday. •• bination., _ . ... . • the last team to beat a Lion eleV- off right tackle forl9'yarciS to the SWIMMING Temple Better Team , After . . ~. . , . en. battling .to seorelesS. frosh 10-yard - line. Jack Ban- Intramural swimming got under State, .on.',the ,ether` hand, had deadlocks in 1930 and 1931; 'they. , bUrY craslied - left" . guard arid stop- way last night at the Glenriland ; 11 ' ': possible.l, break - against her regiStei 4 ed a p-. 1 _triumph in _1932. ,Ped at the goal line. .• - Pool with Phi SigMa Kappa defeat every from the i•rerY . start. Bob Hig- ' .Since 'then Syracuse 'hag often Both 'tedina' then 4 battled back ing Tau Kappa Epsilon" p. l / 2 -1.4 1 / 2 . gini had only a very limite,d hum- threatened to cut short the Lions' and forth . with a cornmOri : weak- . Gamma Sigma ,Phi won out over pi 1 bee of players • available l'or'the sensational 'Winning streak, and in ness of •blOCking for 'the'ball. car-, Kappa Alpha by a score of ,36-10. game - arid.' 'after several of the 1936 theY tied' gtg . te, 4' 7 4, in w FOOTBALL :,. ' • • tiers. However, the varsity grid ~ . , keymen Were in j ured, the Blue was the tighteseiqtieeze Bill '3 :ef - 'Machine '..began to 'roll with four _Results of last nights play. are and White were PlYing for a lost frey'S . boya &Vey 'eXperienced. • „first , . dOwng, Starting 'oh its '39. as follows: . Kappa Sigs 'defeated cause. With only 61 seconds* of playing , • l .Smaltz's . iniurir a in the first time left; _Syracuse_Syracuse ' to* the 'l6O, Debler 'broke through right tackle the' Triangle; - 20' to .0; Phi Kappa 134 to the 45 'and tWo plays' later Tau defeated Theta Xi, 12 to 0; I quarter Was, in "curopinion, the 4,-3.' 'Then, as 15Q0s'pecfatO 1 ' Charlie McFarland carried . the Alpha Phi Delta defeated Alpha real turning noir;.t of the game, were cheering a certain Orange ball off left tackle'to the frosh, 42. Sigs on Yardage; Pt Kappa 'Phi With •.States only paSser and best victory, Nittany Captain Bill "Mc- George MCWilliaina, reserve NAiirik.. defeated AGR on first 'downs, - kielc:ei . out; - (:)t . aCtion, all the Owls Ewah booted an `amazing goal back,-flashed his running PoWer 3to 2. had' to 'do was `stop our running from 35 yards out to tie the score. and went wide on 'a ' reverse Results of Mondays night's play attack. This they did very ef- McEwan, incidentally, •is The 'around right end to the freshman are'belta Chf2o, Theta'Chl 6; Phi 'nectively :by playing both beakers- brother ,. Ol John Meßwan, Syra- .22 yard maryer.. .c.appa Sigma 13, Alpha Ohl Rho 0'; ._up CloSe Ito the line and :creating cuse center forward, whose goal On the next play McFarland Gamma Sigma' Phi . 1., Phi Kappa an eight-Mari.. .line. ' • beat the Lions in 1932: Playing Then't6O; ouitirst two centers against Diek-inson. in 1.934, *Bill . cadre . hi.ift' early iii the'ganie 'and booted six goals to set an all-time tossed a pass to Aldo Cenci, guar- 0, (forfeit); Phi Kappa Alphal; Tau terbaCk, who - was doWned 'on the Phi . Delta o•'(first:'dOWn' .) 15. Three plays later ' Debler ' ' ' • ' ' '. that, 'added to the presence of scoring record, which *ea. tied slashed off right tackle to score Early in the Penn State-Lehigh only „three guards, established a only last Saturday . by Don Me- the second touchdown. football series ' the — Engineers weakneSS in the 'center of the line. grail..' Despite the brilliant efforts of handed State the worst' . licking We' 'lsnOw one thing, • though. Megrairs feat - was remarkable Dave Alston to step-up the frosh- they have 'ever Suffered; 10,60. ' Only a realfig.e.ting team can - in that he was playing his :first offense,- the attack bogged clown stop a' team like - Terriple 11 times game. at the center forward Posi- and Alston .kicked to the varsity -••-• -• lin its oWn territory: It took a tion. 'Formerly a halfbaCk, he 47. A lightning smash came nest '' lbetter teamr). and breaks ,to batter was moved up the forward line when McFarland slashed right e 'Higginsnieri 'into submission to bolster' the Lions' scoripg.punch. tackle for a gallopto touchdown id no . Penn Stater need . apolo- , lane. • . 1 -- 0, e for their performance., Read The Collegian Classifieds After the frosh eleven was giv _ ' en the ball and could make no Sizable gains, the yearlings kicked to the .varsity 31-yard line. At this' point , the freshman defense for and held the varsity Lions for downs. The ball Went to the freshirien on the 'varsity .25 when McFarland was tackled in ' kick formation. Two plays later Cen ci reached high, snared' a frosh pass and streaked away from the whole yearling team 83 yards for the final score. .THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Golf Tourney Advances • Jack Dorrance defeated Dave Robertson 2 and 1 in the quarter final round of the second flight All-College Golf Tournament yes terday afternoon. Dorrance will meet H. J. Snowden in the semi.. finals. Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College NEW Dpaygß Bill. Debler, re serve tailback, is getting more pow er and drive behind ,his runs and has been piling up yardage on quick line thru . Sts. C,oncerning his improved playing, teach lE#9b Hig gins said: "Bill is developing a real threat now since ne has start ed to .ptit soirce - ilrive iri hiS' - runs:" -- A, J • • ALL HANDS POINT To The Classified Many of the readers of The Daily Collegian, every year, use its Classified Colum to great advantage. The services it gives are many: use of ifs space costs little. Want to BUY or SELL? Something LOST or FOUND? Have a ROOM or APARTMFNT FOR RENT? USE THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED: IT PAYS. PHONE 711 or 4311 PAGE THREE Trip To Colorado Considered For Skiers Penn State's ski team is being of fered the chance to be one of the few eastern teams to participate in Intercollegiate skiing in the West, Coach Max Dercum announced last night. The skiers were invited by Thor Groswold of the Colo:, Ski Club in Denver , Colo:, to meet se - y . 7. eral colleges in the vicinity of Den ver during Christmas vacation. The 1,700 mile trip is now being considered by the Athletic Associa tion. If the Nittany Lions make the trip they will stand with Dart mouth as being the only colleges to travel that far West for skiing com petition. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS , After The pANcE! Before The GAME ! For BREAKFAST, LUNCH or. DINNER GRyijogigi Post House 146 N . ~ An n herlon Si. ,Stale College, Pa. loc-i Irt 1 - " ,•,, - 1 ti lgok • 1 1'.••••• :". fli . .. it Vt o .eve . •.,,,,,,.... .. o. i r •,0....., 4 , 7 . ii 0 r:. 'era 4,1 17 1t1e '0 '' lakiliagillail -, Leqgc,s PqPitcptgd from Broken Pieces EXPERT 'REPAIR VON* Prompt. Serv ice • * * * Dr. Eva .B. Roan rr East Colleg, ! Avenue 9 0 P : ?. I:l .4 l ‘F l ? ri rtili'
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