FiliDA`. 7 , OCTOBER 24, 1941 1111H111111111111111111116111111111n111011111ili11111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111191111111 1 1! o llill; 11111111111 Belween The Lions millifiummiliminumniumminfiniminimillimmillummillonntinGui , !lion ,Toch Wakes Up . ed by its own leaders, banded to- Of f in` •Saturday's football games, the the many surprising results gether and decided to help the p: cism but by more substantial layers. Not by cheering or. criti - one which caused most eye-brow means. raising •in this corner was the Notre - -thousand dollar drive was DameLCarnegie Tech outcome. Not A thatthe Irishmen's victory came as. started, the money to go toward any surprise httt the 16-0 score cer- 'helping needy footballers whose tainlylird. , only previdus aid had been a slap ~. artemote as all this may sound to on the baCk from alumni. The first Penn State minded Sans ) we menn day of the *campaign netted $6OO, tion the item above ' because it and with students donating only shoWs . better than anything how fifty' cents each, that means that closely 'football teams and college 1,200 'contributed. '(Carnegie Tech's spirits are ; correlated. 'Notre Dune enrollment is less.than '2,500.) was scheduled to plow the Tartans The readers may wonder by this Under a '6O-0 score 'but the under- time - where 'Penn State comes in. • dogs .got, a shot in the arm before Ask some of Our own players and the game, with very obvious ef- you'll find out very soon. State Sects. gridders come here 'because they That shot in the arm was .noth- like the College and what it has to ing more or less than the whole- offer, and not because it promises hearted backing of Tech's entire them anything close to the fabulous student body. Probably the drop offers granted by other institutions from the top of the'eastern 'gridiron of similar size. he . ap in 1938, to the point where even a first down was something . What About State to cheer, was too much for the St- What little they are given, or dents to swallow. So they decided rather should say earn, is made to 'do something about it. possible through the backing of the , Strangely enough, they didn't fraternities and a few alumni. The "'Aare the coach- or the players as latter -go out among the high is the usual procedure on campuses schools and sell promising players where"morale; rather than. actual on State. The fraternities give the victories, prevail. They -knew that boys jobs to keep them going after football at Tech had been so "de- they get here. It's n wonder that emphasized that ..Doc Baker was State competes as well as it does lucky if he 'could find enough - play- with colleges offering future All ers. to hold one scrimmage a week. Ainericans a free four-year ride With such Conditions prevailing, with all the trimmings. playing 'teams like the Fighting If all the players brought here Irish was plain suicide. remained, we'd 'have a great team Gentians Caen Spirit' every year. But sad' to say, that . . The college officials could have isn't the case. No less than three offered material help' in 'the form of of the finest schoolboy prospects in scholarships, and jobs to needy the east.have already left this year fodtball players 'hut they washed for greener pastures and no one ' their. hands of the whole matter knows who 'is next. ' and -told the coach,. he would 'have This - should in •A way be con to do .the best he could with thefew strued as a 'direct plea . to . follow studenti he 'could prevail upon to Tech's example.- But as long as the come 'out: But as - gridders, the will- students; alumni, and officials in ing eandidiites were great slide- the driverS' seats :Start griping 'at rule. wizards. They just didn't have the coaches and players every time the , stuff. . 'State finishes on the short end of ... • Things came to a point last week. 'the score, they might as well real- An - aroused _student body, -organiz- ize where the root of the blame lies. ,• • Tiro Sit _Army ' Tran sf ers Fencers C alled • Two Penn State graduates. -Pvt. All freshmen interested,•in trying - tdward W. :Koon '4l and PVt. out for the fencing team are urged Bpbert-E, Russ '4l, have been as- to report at Recliall , any day next tqiied to the, PoSt*Operations De week between 4 and 5 p. ' ae partmerit as dispatchers in The 99th sattadron of .the Air Corps .cording to poach Harry Xrutter. Advance 'Flying School at Vic- Fencing experience is not ineces toria,:TeXaS; "nary. $ 50 $ 50 $ 25 111 ROOM -EACH WITH PRIVATE es 944 ' l J DOUBLE a E BDWLEDEDB) BATHROOM AND RADIO j rt - 250 WEST 43rd STREET :L L TIMES S tuAgE .• NEw YURK • . • . n • ' • on , ••• • •• With PAT NAGELBERG THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Yearling Gridders Semifinal Golf Makhes Will Be Played Sunday The two semi-final matches of a freshman, will also be played T® Face Syracuse the first flight All-College. Golf Sunday. Tournament will be played Sun- In the second flight Bob Zwing day, it was announced yesterday. gie hopped off to a 4-up lead on With its red-hot backs and stone- Chuck Seebold completed hiS Playford Boyle in the first part wall line, Penn State's freshman match with Jim Noble, in which football leant will tussle with a of their semi-final match, played he held a 3-up lead yesterday, strong Syracuse eleven and attempt yesterday. and ended up on the long side of to keep -its slate clean on New a 4 and 3 score. Seebold will The winner of the Zwinggie- Beaver. Field at 12:30 p. m. Satur meet Bob Wallace in the upper Boyle match will meet Howard day. 'bracket. • Snowden in the -finals. Snowden • No opponent has crossed the The lower bracket semi-final defeated Jack Dorrance on Tues frosh squad's goal yet this season, • contest between Scotty Maxwell, day to become the 'first finalist of and if the team continues to im last year's winner, and Allen Hack, the tournament prove as it -has in 'the last week, it may go through undefeated. Syracuse's yearlings were hand ed a defeat at the hands 'of Cornell last - Saturday, 134. So far this season, the Lions trampled Buck nell, 18-0 and rolled over 'Colgate, 21-0 .After the game with Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. last Saturday, the little Red Raiders congratUlated Penn State for its fine playing. The Raiders confessed that they had never met, such a hard-charging line and such _shifty backs. The week before, Colgate had encoun tered Army, but declared that the Lions could out-match the West Pointers. The only change in the frosh line-up for Saturday will probably be Reid McCloskey at right guard. 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