Wt EDNESI7,VVV, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 1111111111111111191111111111111111111111111111111111;111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111;i11111H;1111111111ii`1111 1 0":111111111 Behveen Me Um Rosh Ron On more than earn their uniforms next year. The linemen areo we recall penning a column the tali, rangy variety, a deligit earlier in the year about State's to a coach's eye: 1941 freshman football team. For some strange reason, the Looking ahead toward the Lion's freshmen have looked anything strenuous schedule in the next but impressive in scrimmages two years, we were concerned with the varsity, saving their ex about our yearling gridders. plosions for their • Saturday ex- At that time, Marty McAndrews' cursiens. Against the experienced eleven was of unknown caliber big team, they seem to go through although rumor had. it that the the motions without thenecessary best frosh team in many a year incentive. Time after time the had entered' our portals of learn- upperclassmen have run rough ing. By this time, any doubt as shOd over them. to its ability has been removed Experience is a great factor in, from the most sceptical observer's football and the lack .of it has mind. • ' probably been responsible for the Starting with an easy 18-0 win 45'ers poor showings in mid-week over Bucknell, the Nittany Cubs skirmishes. But if they ever got rolled over Ctilgate, 20-0, Syra their dander up, the varsity would case, 20-12, and Cornell, 20 to 6, be in for a tough afternoon successively. That's a pretty stiff order for - a bunch of boys' just out of high school and with the Army •Plebes the only remaining obstacle, the , freshmen should go through undefeated' to claim the mythical yearling title in the East Dave AlstowStandout .• What MakeS the team such a standout is not only its impressive record but also the presence of a really great' football player in the backfield. Dave Alston is at the present stage of his career one of the best players in Stke's his tory. • In the. four .games to. date, he haS scored seven . touchdowns, in addition to playing a stellar kick ing and passing game. Alston doesn't look big but ,he packs 195 pounds on his six foot frame - and is plain poison in the open field or bucking the line. - Bob Higgins Went so far as to say before the New York sports writers that the Midland boy was one •of the best backs he has 'ever seen. And when you consider that the Hig has lived . arpund a ; gridiron for the past thirty' years, that's saying a heck of a lot. In addition to Dave, Marty Mc- AndreWs has in the backfield Dave's brother, Harry, -and the two 'have developed into a for ward passing combination which - lily take the place of the. Smaltz to Krouse duo next year. Com bine these two with, a fullback like Bob' Weitzell and • blocker Harry • Ulinski • and you. have a versatile backfield. • • Froshlis,Varsity • The promising—material doesn't end With: the quartet. In the for ward wall are a couple of cen ters arid a trio of guards who'll IT'S COMING! , 441 t • 11 74 6 11 - 1.3.1- A ••••,. • ' 2 'lt .41"10 "k\ , ; Yr • ul; MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is find !or every purpose. It makes ;andwielies that are pleas ing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you want crisp toast that farily molts in your mouth this is the loaf for you. MORNING STAR, TRU WHEAT PURITY BREAD and TROPHY WINNER CAKE With PAT NAGELBERG Soccer Defense Among Tightest Not only has the streamlined 1941 model of the Penn State soc cer machine shown powerful scor ing punch in rolling over Colgate, Bucknell, Syracuse, and Navy, but also is one : of the most effective defensive units In Nittany history. In goalie Johnny Struck and full backs Hap Freeman and Alan . Heck, Coach Bill Jeffrey.has a trio of .alert players capable of demor alizing any opponent's offense: And in last week's game with Navy, halfbacks Charley Arnold and • Johnny Dufford played brilliant soccer to help throttle the high geared Middie attack. This year's record compares very favorably with those of past Lion teams. Only one goal has been scored against the Jeffreymen in four games, while the strong Lion forward wall has piled up 17. Since the current 65-game streak without defeat began in 1932, a total of only 31 goals have been tallied by op ponents as compared with 268 for \ Penn State. Oddly enough, the only goal charged against Struck this season was made by Bucknell, a team which previously had never dented a Lion net. Warren Lewis, Bison captain and center forward, enter= ed some sort of hall of fame by slipping a freakish corner kickc past the Nitfany goalie. The best defensive record ever compiled by a" Penn State eleven was in 1935, when it•was unscored upon all'season. In 1933 and 1937, opponents were held to a single goal. The highest number of goals the Lions have ever allowed was seven, in 1936: In that year a 4-4 tie with Syracuse was followed 'by a 3-3 deadlock. with Western Mary land the next Saturday. Since 1932, Penn • State, scored upon in only 20 games, has applied whitewash jobs in no less than 45 contests. Navy has enjoyed the best success offensively against the Jeffreymen, averting shutouts on four occasions. 300 See Staie-NYU Football Game Movies A crowd of about 300, represent ing faculty, townspeople, and male and fethale students, saw movies of the Penn State-NW football game sponsored by the Independ ent alien's Association last night, it was announced by Elden T. Shaut '42, IMA president. He said also that the coaching staff, who made comments (01 the movies, was very pleased with the turnout and because of the enthu siasm shown j - ilanned to •show movies of the remaining games. "I am very well pleased with the results," Shaut said. "I hope it will start a Penn State precei4nt, especially where games away from hume are concerned. They are both educational and interesting." READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Pal X-Confry team BoaElfi Star EavirieF FPI' SaNrday's Meet Ath,ance reports from the lair of the Pitt Pantirs talk of another star runner that will take over the haunting tactics of NYU's Les Mac Mitchell when the visitors in vade the Lion's den for the cross country meet Saturday. Coach • Carl Olson's harriers don't beast a very impressive re cord—two losses and one victory. However, from all indications the Blue and White will have to con tend with another star or two come this Saturday. Rumblings from the other side of the Alleghenies have it that a certain sophomore is burning up the hill-and-dale courses. The newcomer in cross-country circles, Bill Curtis, is undefeated so far in harrier competition. The Panthers also have a couple of better-than-average run ners in Captain John Brosky and Marcus Allias. Pitt ranks as Penn State's sec ond oldest cross-country rival. The feuding began in 1924. Since then the Nittany Lions ran off with the bacon 14 times, and Pitt won twice. The visitor's only vic tories came in 1936 and 1940. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ti:,::".::. ,::::'? -i:.:• 'iiii:':.•:l - ..'e .....:::1,si:•.: . : 0: : :0i:::7:iiii: : • , ''..i: . : '.• ...:::,',.....:: •::::*:::ii:Y.i",:if::-::::::':::: .:•-*§;,:is:*:. . : . : : ::::0::::‘.:i: : •'i*:: :: '''. :•::::.,.,::,:::•*:::•: - :,::::•:.:::::•::::•>:-::::::•:. • ' .. .. .................... 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