SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 19A2 tin& Scirri Summons Prospective Gricimen Higgins Comments About 17 In Army " . . . If we could have those huskies back, nothing in the East Could stop us this year," football coach Bob Higgins has been rem iniscing quite frequently during recent weeks. "Seeing as how I can't have them here this Fall, I would like to imagine those 17 all in one pla toon—that would be as tough an outfit that ever donned Army khaki," the Hig recently quipped. "Here I am worrying about tackles, and a few months ago I bad eight real goliaths," Hig point ed out. "The Army got Blaslole and Clarence Smith, both were from Marty's last year's freshman squad and very promising varsity material. Halpin and Brosky are also toting guns, and Barney Foltz had. to withdraw from school when his brother was killed in the Phil ippines." • Rywak, another of McAndrew's 1941 stars; Jim Bonham and Ted Kratzke, two top-flight, speedy guards have also answered the call of their draft boards. Potential varsity material at center took a severe beating with the withdrawal of Cackovic, for mer all-state scholastic center, and pivotman on the 1941 frosh team. Lansen, freshman end enlisted several months ago and will be an other varsity nrospect that will en joy his Penn State football via the newspapers. • Ventresco, fullback; Ranieri, tailback; Ulinski, quarterback, are somewhere with the armed forces. Bill Debler, reserve tail back and varsity baseball player, is in the Air Corps and will leave soon for training. Paul Weaver, quarterback, is with the Marines, and Harry Als ton and Moody withdrew from school. In case it hasn't been mention ed—the Hig also lost about six outstanding players by gradua tioh. Varsity Netters Slated To Meet Faculty Today In Season's (losing Match In ° what they say will be their final match of the "season," Coach Ted Roethke's varsity netters will Meet the faculty team on the Col lege courts at 2 p. m. today. Although their Summer "sea son'.' was schethiled to close with the Cornell match on Victory Weekend, August 1, the netmen still have been unable to play off all their scheduled tilts, because of rain and other atmospheric inter ruptions. Today's • meeting had been scheduled to be played on several previous dates, the latest one be- ing last Saturday, but each time 'was postponed because of rain. The Roethkemen are favored to defeat the ,faculty by virtue of their one-sided 10-5 win over the the latter in their previous meet ing last month. Horse, Buggy Days (Continued from Page One) each month for the care of a horse in the proper manner, the Club has been successful in keeping the cost down to about $l5. • Recently, the College provided a stable situated 200 .yards east of the Atherton Hall parking lot, where today the members are taught the art of handling horses. With the opening of numerous new trails, members can ride end lessly in the currounding country. I- The snort of horseback riding not limited qo the students alone, for several members of the faculty also derive pleasure from riding their horses and driving their bug- Jeter Makes Comeback Making a surprise comeback, Hank Jeter defeated Lennie Jos eph, IM fraternity singles' tennis champ yesterday. Jeter, who had been defeated in his first encoun ter with Joseph last week, took the title holder in two straight sets 9-7, 6-1. BUSINESS And PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . INSURANCE P. A. (4ck) Frost INSURANCE • NOTARY PUBLIC • REAL ESTATE 112 S. Frazier St. Phone 4211 • RESTAURANT JEWELER CRABTREES NEWWatches Diamonds COLLEGE jewelry Silver College Rings and Jewelry, DINER CRABTREES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CANDY & CIGARS FOR The BIG Little Store . AMOCO, for • Cigars SERVICE • Cigarettes • Newspapers Atherton. St. • Magazines Soft Drinks Service .Stati •on • 215 S. 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Stephens and Swan have just completed with the golf team one of the most successful seasons in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Please Clip and Save for Future Reference District Pros in Exhibition Golf Match Today the history of the sport at Penn and that to a man on his own State, losing only one scheduled home course at Hamilton, N. Y. match during the entire Spring Johnny Musser has been playing and Summer season. on the College course for years, As individuals, the co-captains and is at present trying to crack each lost only one match, both best the course record, 'a 65 shot some ball, and both' on the 20th hole, years ago. indicating to some extent the skill Son of the College golf coach, of the boys with their clubs. Neith- and brother to the freshman men er Stephens nor Swan have shot tor, Ken Rutherford comes from a over 72 on the home course during family of linksmen, and is now the the past season. pro at Centre Hills. Stephens said Stephen's best for the year was that Ken is a swell fellow and tops a two-under-par 67, while Swan as a golfer. several times hit a 69 for a par No admission will be charged score. Dick has lost only one match for the match, and students and during his intercollegiate career, public are invited. PAGE THREE SHOE REPAIR FOR Quick Satisfactory Economical Shoe Repair Work Come to the Penn Slide Shoe Repair Shop 123 W. BEAVER DAIRY PRODUCTS For that Midnight Snack • Cheese • Cold Meats • Milk • • Pastries KAY'S KORNER Cor. Allen and Beaver PRINTING See Us For • ALL • YOUR • PRINTING • NEEDS Nittany Printing - Publishing Co. 119 S. Frazier St. Dial 4868
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