FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Between The Lions • With DON DAVIS We Tlied To Forget Final notice that all entries for competition in Intramural foot ball and swimming must be turn ed in by Saturday noon was given Football Coach Bob Higgins last night by Prof. Eugen C. will put his gridders through Bishoff, School of Physical Edu- their final strenuous scrimmage ,cation and Athletics, in charge of today as the Lion"s prepare for intramural athletics. their opener with the invading Seventeen years of soccer coach- ing at .Penn State without missing "Entries must be accompanied . Bucknell Bisons next Saturday. • a practice session is a record which by. physical examination cards Not a little worried about the 811 Jeffrey might well boast, but' and brought to the IM office, 213 strength of the Thundering Herd. Rec Hall, before the Saturdpy. Higgins is not giving his charges doesn't.. Bob Galley, first assist- Leo Durocher, whose Brooklyn deadline," Bishoff, stated. "A's . a chance to "look past" the Buck ant manager, spoke of Bill's re-Dodgers yesterday defeated Bos usua fraternity cord at a recent rehearsal or else l, - both fternity and inde- ton, 5-3, but who gained no nell game to the more formidable ' the modest Scot's attendance faith- pendent leagues will be organized looking opponents that the Lion's Louis Cards fulness might never have been re- for each sport," he continued. ground since the St. will meet later. Vealed. One of the finalists in last also won as Mort Cooper hurledHe pointed to the recent record his tenth shutout to give the Na- Although a leg injury has kept year's independent competition which Penn State has made tional League leaders a 6-0 two- Jeffrey out of the daily scrim- will not be entered this season. against Bucknell as proof that the hit victory, over Cincinnatti. mages this week, he is always on The reason: Watts Hall is now Bisons are tartars when they visit - • • Working on the assumption that hand and plays a •very good side- occupied by transfer coeds who With the win, the Cards assur- New Beaver Field. it is too late this semester to have line game, dashing up and down are - ineligible to enter a team. ed themselves of at least a tie, In the last 12 meetings of the and have only to win one of their a required program, what. are the the boundaries and shouting di- Two years ago Jordan Hall won perennial rivals, Bucknell has two remaining games to clinch• up possibilities of a non-compulsory rections whenever necessary. Bill the title by defeating Irvin Hall. set the Lions seven times, most set-up under which the student was hurt in one of the practice the pennant. The Cards can also of Defending the fraternity IM • them on occasions when the regardless of the _hotly could at least have the op- games last week. title is Phi Sigma Kappa, whose take the t itle, Higginsmen were highly favored. portunity of having supervised An unusually promising group team battled Delta Chi to score- outcome of their next two games, "For some -unexplainable if Brooklyn drops any of its next reas training? - of freshman booter hopefuls are less tie, but won the fray . on three tilts. on,"the Hig said, "Bucknell al now practicing tinker Doc Under- ways comes to State College load wood,yardage gained. -frosh coach. So far, Head Penn State Club defends the in- \. ed for bear, or more correctly, Coach Bill has not,_indicated that dependent crown since it downed lion." he will use any ,yearlings in his • • in Seven Freshmen the Watts combination, 7-6, Only in 1936, '37, '39, and last varsity lineup. ! finals last year. - - season when the Lions overcame The return of veteran Allan • • One of the innovations in IM R a 13-0 lead to finally win, 27-13, • Hack, fullback, who was out of - football last Fall was night foot- . . eceive .Penalhes have' the Blue and White been action with high biotic' pres Sure, ball, due .to the large . number of able to vanquish the Bisons. has considerably -.brightened • the Student Tribunal once again entries. However, because -of a inflicted Last weekend the Thundering prospects for another highly sue- it's . wrath upon the recent policy to cut down ac- cessful . Penn State soccer season,Herd held highly touted Penn to freshman class as seven members - tivities at night, , it is' doubtful which opens Octoher 3 when thea scoreless tie in a practice scrim- Lions face Bucknell on New Bea- whether games will be played of the class Of forty-blank were mage. ver field. under ,lights. . penalized for custom violations, - • IM swimming meets will be Charles H. Ridenour '43, tribu- Still worrying Higgins is the . . held in the Glennland Pool. .nal chairman, announced last Comparative weakness of his sec- Mortar -Board-Will Sell • Number of entries in .both foot- night. end and third teams. Recent in ball . and swimming is small at Most serious violator to appear juries and inductions have de- Hot - Dogs To -frosh coeds present, but many more W teams are before the severman boardas pleted the already draft-riddled reserves to a place where they - 'With the cooperation of frater- . expected to sign up before Satur- Edgar Hayman. Charged with offer but little opposition to the nities and .boarding -houses, .night To . raise money for a scholar- day, according,to-Bishoff. . negligence in wearing dress cus regulars in scrimmage sessions. meals ' might' .be moved back to ship fund, Mortar Board, senior . • toms and with violating practical -6:15 or .6:30, thus giving boys with women's honor •soeietyy will sell n . . - ly every frosh regulation "in the The coaching staff is attempt hat dogs for 10 cents at all fresh- DOOR txchange Totals book," Hayman was sentenced to ing to strengthen weakened spots four o'clock classes plenty of time 'toget a good workout every night. man women's dormitories at 9:30 h - wear a birdcage over his head, by experimenting with Various p. m. tomorrow, announced Pau- -Register -$5,85 loss carry a box of Cracker Jacks, players at unaccostumed posi line Crossman, president.. roll his trousers to his knees, an d„tions. Latest such change, finds Although a loss of $5.85 was . Complete with ' rolls and a go . about .the campus shouting, Chuck McFarland, reserve full incurred after final figures were choice of mustar,tror ketchup, hot . t • - • "Polly want a cracker, Jack?", backsignals on the sec , calling sig ahulated for the recent Student dogs will be sold froM door to in addition to his two signs. and squad. . - Book Exchange conducted during door. Mortar Board members who Guilty -of walking out the side * Tonight's scrimmage will prob the last days of last semester and • will sell "blanket -weinies," in- door of Sparks building, Samuel ably find a first squad of Van the first week of the pi•esent term elude Miss Grossman, Louise M. Neely was sentenced by Tribunal Lenten and Davis at ends; Kerns Fuoss, Nancy E. Gosser, Patricia b y All-College Cabinet, Bernard to sneak around the campus for and Schoonover at tackles; Peru- A. Plesser '43, in charge of the McKinney, and Lila 'A. Whoolery. gini and Jaffurs at guards, Palazzi 'exchange, stated • that he feels a week. Miss Crossman reported that 30 at center, and a backfield of the 'venture successful as a starter Because he did not know what dollars worth of defense stamps Cenci, St. Clair, Brown and Ban game. for, bigger things to come. was at,/the movies, Norman Wat were sold at Saturday's football . ?lesser pointed out several kins will ring a large bell and bury. • shout what is currently playing at the Pitted against the regulars will Dorothy K. Brunner '44, WSGA disadvantages which worked acting president, stated that Sen- against the Exchange. They were movies whenever he is on be Walters and Baled at ends: / the . caMpus. , . , Pratt and Moore at tackles; No -Theate_would buy 60 dollars worth of lack of publicity because the - one fallacy in such a pro- bile and Suhey at guards, and gram, however, is that many of defense stamps for Mortar Board Daily Collegian was not publish- Other •men who incurred Tribu to sell at each hoine game, Miss .ed at, that time, poor organization nays wrath are Morton Gallub, M artella or brooks at center. The the students that need the train- second string backfield will be Mg most Would shy away from it. Crossman added. Stamps are of labor, and lack of student book Donald Edmonds, Daniel Pearson, And that is why we insist that sold at thmain gatessellers."Weplenty ofu- andCharlesUmstead. e two of New had st made up of four of the following: Beaver Field. . ~ Durkota, Weitzel, Schellheimer, Penn State must adopt a required .dents who wanted to buy books Ridenour askes the cooperation McFarland, or Wee Willie Maz program. It is already too • late. - , but not enough who wanted to of hatmen and upperclassmen in But if a required course is not in , "They're giving their lives, let's sell them, Plesger added. turning in freshmen violators as zocco. ~. . effect 'by next semester, ' - Penn 'give . them supplies" states the Statistics show that 175 books all frosh turned in this week will State might just as well admit that victory -.slogan of the Elgin Na- were handled, 99 sold, and 76 re- parade at the Bucknell game." BUY DEFENSE STAMPS it can no longer justify its• : exist- tional Watch , Company of Elgin, turned. On each book sold the "We must have a good showing AND BONDS ence in war time. , . 111, • .. exchange netted a ten cent profit. - of freshmen," Ridenour said. . Ever since the Fall semester got underway' and it became ap parent that a compUlsory Physical fithess program for all four classes was out of the question, we have tried to forget the whole thing. But such a conationing pro- gram is not easily dismissed from.the, mind in times like this ' Every day or so we read of an other. college. that has ,fallen in line with the war effort and has instituted j ust .. such a program. If is the on e field in which Penn State is lagging far behind. It seems that Rec Hall's facil- I ities, are sadly lacking in locker and shower space. However, would it not be possible to set aside certain areas throughout 1.-• the town at which physital in structors (probably phys .ed mo ors) could carry on training per iods every afternoon? In this -way, boys living in fraternities and boarding houses would all -be near enough one of these• locations to be .able to put on.old clothes, .run out tp one of the available training lots, .and then trot back And .take ,a ,shower at their individual rooms or fra ' tern-tiles. . Such a plan would . lick the crowded conditions of Rec give._every male student an pp portunity to receice supervised conditioning every afternoon, arid afford phys ed majors with excellent training. As stated be- , fore,•it would have to be entirely voluntary fpr the ',rest of this semester. It would be a good * opportunity to find out just how r‘:' , ,any students are interested in 4'etting in physical condition for• 'the job they will all be faced with: IM Entries For Swimming Due Jeffrey Holds Perfect Record THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Football, Saturday geautilut . . PEGGY MANN TEDDY POWELL ','THE SURPRISE BAND OF THE YEAR" Interfraternity Ball • DANCING FRIDAY NIGHT 10.2 • BUCKNELL FOOTBALL GAME They Won, But— Singing with OCTOBER 2 Lions Scrimmage In Preparation - For Bison Tilt TICKETS $3.30 (Tax Included) PAGE THREE
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