TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 22, 1942 lions Surprise Iln Practice Contest 6-6 Tie Is Fourth "Deadlock In Year By FRED CLEVER It isn't important that the Lion- Duquesne practice tilt Saturday. 6 1 ,a fternoon ended in a tie—the foUrth such score between the two teams in slightly over a year—but bit is important that to an approxi mate audience of 4,000 Penn State students the Lions looked much better than paper descriptions have made them. It was quite plain to the spec tators Who crowded the 'East stands of NeW Beaver Field- that the Lions Could have done much better in the scoring department if they had so willed. Against a Duquesne team that used their first string for almost three full quarters, the Lion; coaching, squad preferred to use an entire squad. — Only three freshmen from the squad missed a chance at. the Smoky City-bays: As it was, the Lions scored their only touchdown-after Lou Palazzi intercepted a pass from the Duke's Kielbasa and raced 45 yards to the Duke's 18 yard marker. On two plays—one that gained 14 yards, and another inside tackle good for 4—" Sparky" Brown pushed the, ball across. Van Len ten's attempt at the extra point was nullified by a poor pass from center that resulted in a futile running attempt by the diminutive Brown. It _was not until the second half that Duquesne was able" to shake the hard-driving Kielbasa loose for a 36 yard off tackle run that ended on Penn State's 20. Kielbasa pass ed to Joe Goode for 18 yards and Setcavage took it over after three cracks at the line. Joe Colone, flashy frosh 'tail hack, was the only:casualty of the game. Colone received a slightly sprained ankle after being snowed under when a paSs play failed. It looks as if the already de pleted tailback 'spot is going to take another 'setback when it was learned yesterday; that Bud Davis, reported last •week to have been Army bound, has. received his in duction papers. No account of Saturday's, scrim mage would be complete without Mentioning the sterling line play by Bob Davis at his terminal posi tion. Davis ' looked much like Potsklan as he time and again .knifed through blodters to take down Duquesne backs. Jack Banbury's hard charging from the fullback position during his brief stay in the game must have been a heartening sight to Higgins. Ban ripped off a couple, of sizeable 15-yard gains Starting lineups: Pos. Dukes L.E. Jansate L.T. Matisi L.G. Keller C. Wukits R.G. Fay R.T. Cibulas R.E. Kisisday Q.B. Setcavage . L.H. Goode R.H. Kielbasa F.B. Gottlieb .... Score by periods Duquesne . Penn State Registration For Hebrew 'Classes Set Tonight Registration for Hebrew claSses will be held at the Hillel Founda tion from 4 to 5:30 p. m. today, Rabbi Benjamin S. Kahn, director; announced last night. ClasSes are open to students, fa culty, and townspeople, regard less of their religions. Three class stages for begin ping, intermediate, and advanced students, will meet once a week under the instruction of Rabbi Kahn. There is no chargé . for the Cross-Country Squad Rounds Into Shape; (Continued from Page One) spend one year on campus before Opens With Jaspers group to request the eligibility of they will be eligible for any type freshmen on varsity squads, Foot- of intercollegiate competition. Far from top form, veteran and ball Coach Bob Higgins stated, A revamped junior varsity new members of the Lion's cross- "We haven't tried to keep our boys freshman football schedule will country team jogged over seven out of the army. Some wanted to find the "Little Lions" pitted miles of the golf course last night. go, and we felt that they should against jayvee teams from Cor- This was the longest run for the go if they wanted to. This may nell, at home, October 10; Pitt, at harriers since training started two home, October 17; Colgate, at weeks agO. be our last season and we want it home, October 24; and Navy, at " With the initial meet of the sea- to be a good one. Annapolis, October 30. son still more than three weeks "Because freshmen will now be Additional recommendations by " eligible for varsity competition, off, Coach Chick Werner is in no the board include the suggestion hurry to whip his charges into Fleming stated yesterday, "we that Grid Coach Higgins substi shape,will do away with all freshman .as he still has a long time tute during the off-season as before he must choose a starting team schedules and substitute wrestling instructor with Paul seven for the New York trip Octo- games on a junior varsity, or B Campbell, local attorney, acting as ber 17. team, basis. his assistant. It was also sug- Manhattan, the opening oppo- "In no way," Fleming pointed gested that some qualified person nent, will be out to avenge last out, "does the suspension of the be hired to assist Marty McAn- Fall's 23-32 defeat at the hands of Year-in-residence rule affect trans- drews, freshman football coach, to the Nittany Lions. This will be fer students." They must still instruct backfield prospects. the seventh meeting of the two teams. The New York City ag- gregate has captured four of the Fundamental Radio Blue Band Starts previous encounters while the Blue and White came out on top Course For Non-Tech (Continued from Page One) in two of 'the dual-meets.' • Students Offered . tenor sax-Robert H. Whitten '46, ' • .' Mark W. Houser '44. • Campus '46 Holds i new course in the funda • mentals of radio, designed to sup- Bass drum-Albert R. Yackle '44; cymbals-C. R. Burge '44, E. - ply technical training for students • those in the engineer- Jack Walker '43; snare drums -Ist Nominations other than ing. school, will be introduced for Orvis R. Gulich '46, James D. • the first time at a special meeting Seitzer '46, Hartley J. Lloyd '45, Eighteen freshmen were sug- in 219 EE at 4p. m. today by Gil- Ross Rumbaugh '44, Mowry Goets gested for class officership last bert L. Crossley,' professor of elec- '43; piccolo-Edward R. Pollock night, as .the freshman Campus trical engineering. '43,. Tom Shoemaker '43, Dale • Party touched off Penn State's Announced as a Three-creel if Ryster '46, Jack B. Israel '44; E Fall political season by conduct- course, the radio training will be flat clarinet-Frank Hess '45. ing preliminary nominations. Ad- open to upperclassmen in the non- Alto clarinet-Horace K. Shoen ditional nomination suggestions technidal schools who are now Berger '43; bass clarinet-Robert . will be made at Wednesday's carrying 18 credits or less. An D. Williams '44;' clarinet-Ben Marty McAndrews, frosh- grid clique meeting. initial quota of 40 students has Sloviter '44, Philip White '43, coach, will lose the bulk of his Jack R. Whitaker, Jack. C. been set for the course for the freshman. football aspirants to ßichard H. Pease '43, Vernon W. Berlin George Major, and El- current semester, and will prob- Head Coach Higgins now-that the . ' Ellzery '46, David C. Skillman '46, freshman rule has been suspended: - ably be expanded in coming se- Roscoe 0. Brady '45, Leonard ed • as possible Campus Party mesters if conditions warrant it. Singer '45, Leonard Pate Dilenis Recommended recently by all , . ' ' ' . 44', Robert Kapp '44, David B. Werner issues standard bearers in the race for Call freshman•class president. • the commercial airlines as a means Robinson '44, Martin L. Klein '44.. of trainingcoeds to replace male ' Mark B. Davidoff '45, William C. For Trail( Candidates Preliminary nominees for vice- - - . president . are James B. Shea, radio operators for domestic air Humphries '45, Robert J. Craw terminals, the course will cover Craw- Joseph Kiely, and Robert E. ford '46, Richard K. Beamer '46, Chick Werner, cross-country Cowell. Three coeds, Kitty. R. the complete field of radio and Eugene Bowman '43, Joe Cannon and track coach,. issued 'a call last - ogel will preserit a general background v night for . candidates for Winter ' Betty M. Shenk, and Lee in radio for those students desir- '4s * and Spring track teams to report technical knowledge on the James 0. Hertwig '46, John J. • Galant, are in the contest for the i n,. ,„. Campus Party nomination for subject.- Perrige '46, Ernest D. Rotili '46, to New Beaver Field for light Fall The course is also workouts.recommend-secretary.George F. Hendrick '46; cornet- John Milne, William Mahan,George P. Washko '45, James This is not a compulsory train- ed for students who intend to en- Lorie Van Deusen, ,William C. K. Russell '46, John C. Magnus - ing. period, Werner stipulated, butter aviation cadet training with McCormick, and Richard N. Gol- the Air Forces after graduation, 45, Charles Maclay '43, George rather it is a chance for new as pirants and veteran members to den are the preliminary choices and for students entering other ad- Langdon '43, Andrew C. Coyle round into form before the Win- for treasurer; while Julia Gilbert, vanced branches of the service. '43, Sam' Haines '45, Allen J. ter season rolls around. There Jeanette Ehlers, and R. Jack Fore Feldman '46, Frank E. Neish '46, / will be no competition until the are to be considered for the --- Donald R. Smith '46, Clarence indoor season gets underway in clique's historian nomination. stipend Releases Ready , Robinson '45, Martin H. Knut- January. - All students who were awarded sen '44 Candidates for all track and John W.. White, -Louise Carnegie, - field events except the distance Gymnastic Seconds . and Class of 1922 scholarships last runs are asked to report to New Call for gymnastic seconds was semester are urged to report to Beaver Field any afternoon this issued last night by John F. Gor- Room 108 Old Main to obtain re week. However, coach Werner gol '44, gymnastics manager. Both lease slips so -that they may re requests.' that men get physical first and second semester fresh- ceive their stipends, Dr. Carl E. Higgins' Gain ...' examinations from Dr. Alfred!H. men are asked to report to Rec Marquardt, College examiner, an- Griess, Lions• Van Lenten Schoonover Perugini Palazzi Jaffurs -Kerns Davis Cenci .... Brown .. St. Clair ... Banbury o 0 6 0-6 6 0 0 0-6 Dukes THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Hall at 4 p. m. today Pitt Twin Bill nounced last night PAGE THREE THE BIGGEST N4IVE TON ising N PIPES
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