Tti.ESDAY, SZPITIVIBER 29, 1942 Gridders Prepare Varsity Reserves Meet Lock Haven Tonight Bob Higgins will put his foot- • ball squad through .two tough scrimmage sessions this week in preparation - . for. their' tussle with' the , 'Buckriell:Siseili' on NeW Bea ver Field this Saturday. . . • Tonight the varsity reserves will scrimmage with, a visiting varsity outfit from Lock .HaVen State Teachers College.' Tomor row evening the practice, field will be . the scene of an inter-squad scrimmage between the first team "whites" and the • reserve "or anges.". Never for a moment underrat ing the Thundering .Herd. from Bucknell, Coach Higgins and staff are leaving no stones unturned in impressing upon their gridders the possibility of an. upset in Satur day's tilt. Unimpressive in the scoring col umn in their first game with Leb anon Valley, the Bisons, neverthe lesS, soundly outplayed the Flying Dutchmen last weekend. Five times Bucknell•drove with in . 10 yards of the Lebanon goal, only to bog down in scoring ef forts. First downs stood at 24 for the Bisons, none for the losers. Led by Co-Captain Bill Ander son. from his guard position, the Bisons will field a •line that ave rages J9O pounds froth .end to end. Chpt Podd, -senior quarterback, is mainstay of the backfield that averages 177 pounds. _ - From Dr. Griess, Lionteam phy sician, comes the news that .Dlck Knepp, 225-pound freshman tackle, will not be available for'the Bison fray. • Knepp.: injured his knee •in a scrimmage about two weeks ago. Johnny Wolosky, reserve center, will 'also miss Saturday's game. The recurence of a bad knee in jury will probably. keep - Wolosky out of several games. . . . . There is also • little probability that Joe Colone,• highly touted freAman• fullback, will be - able to make it this weekend. A sprained ankle, at first supposed to be' a slight injOry, has ' not responded too quickly to treatment. Swim Meeting Tonight Varsity and freshman candi dates for swimming will' meet at Delta Tau Delta at 7:30 tonight. Refreshments will be served. Try out's-Will be held at the Glennland PoOl from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday. • • , oHOWLING at its best . STILL TIME TO PLAN FOR . Tomorrow of .4 p. m. the most up-to-date Bruns wick Bowling Alleys in this . section of the state - will • open forbusinegs. • . • OCTOBER 2nd For .health and recreation . • bowling is the answer. We ' • • extend a cordial invitation to WITH MUSIC . BY 'everyone to pay us a visit on our opening day. • • This bowling center has EDD y p owELL been designed for men, women, and children alike. It is our . . . . • • aim to make you women bowl ers feel at home and welcome. "The Surprise Band of the Year" Drop in tomorrow between - 4 and 7 p. in. and roll a few • , games with us. From 7 to 11 featuring_ p; in. our Wednesday night • • - ~ ' ldague will occupy citir 8 alleys. • SONGS BY PEGGY MANN ••Our alleys will be open emery. day :•except . Sundays from 12 • THE SIX TEDDYBEARS • • noon until 'l2 p. m. We will be lookinti for you.' . TILE FIRST BIG WEEKEND ... , . . ~ • STATE ••. ... DANCING FRIDAY NIGHT 10-2 BOWLING , CENTER • • BUOKRELL FOOTBALL GAME 116 . McAllister St. • . PHONE 4082 ' . , TICKETS $3.30 (Tax Included) Soiiiiiiiage;.• For Bucknell Only Sophomore Cliff St. Clair, sophomore wing ,back, will probably be the only first-Year man that will be in •the starting lineup when the Lions tackle . Bucknell —Saturday. Cliff doubles in track as Penn State's 440 and 880 record holder. Cabinet Combines '43, '44 Class Dinces . (Continued from Page One) , cording - to present plans his and the senior class dance committee will work together to plan the af fair.. However, David S. McAleer, senior class president, stated that he feels that the senior class is op posed to the dance-combine. "We feel that it infringes on the in dividuality of our dance, which will be the last- -of our College careers," he said. - • Cabinet approved a recommen dation from the committee to re qUest the local "motion picture theatres to start movies at 6:30 p. m. instead of 7 'and to abolish midnight shows. Working with Ivans on the "cut corners" group are Donald W. Davis, M. Williams Lundelius, Robert L. Mawhinney, Harold W. Freeman, Pauline E. Keller, Pau line Crossman, all seniors, and THE. DAILY COQ, M3KAN Penn, Pitt Lose; Other Lion Grid Foes Win Ist Tilts only Pitt and "mighty" Penn of the Nittany Lion's 1942 gridiron opponents fell to defeat in Satur day's games. Pitt journeyed to Minnesota, there to bow before the national championship Gophers, 50 to 7. Last year Pitt was able to "hold" the Gophers to 40 points. George Munger and his Blue and Red squad tangled disas trously with the Cadets of Georgia Pre-Flight Training School. The much-publicized Mungermen ac quitted themselves nobly, but lost 14 to 6. Of the Lion opponents who were victorious over the weekend, only Cornell and Bucknell had trouble. The Big Red defeated Lafayette by the meager margin of four points--20 to 16; and Buck nell, who the Lions meet this Sat urday,. had a real fight on their hands,. but finally, by a last quar ter touchdown, turned back little Lebanon Valley, 7 to 0. In 1941 the Bisons defeated "The Flying Dutchmen," 12 to 6.. . Colgate, on the other hand, had little trouble with St. Lawrence. The Kerrmen warmed up with the little up-state New York outfit,. and emerged victors by a score of 49 to 0. The 1941 score was 66 to 0 in favor of the Red Raiders. West Virginia turned back their arch rivals, Washington and Lee, by a score of 21-7, bettering the 1941 result when the Mountain eers were able to edge out W & L by 'a slim 7 to 6 count. Syracuse also warmed up against their weekend opponent. Last year the Orangemen defeated lit tle Clarkson Tech, 39 to 0. Fri day night Ossie Solom's boys again found easy picking and turned back the CT squad, 58 to 6. Hetzel Appoints. (Continued from page one) physical education, David F. Mc- Farland, professor of metallurgy, Jacob Tanger; professor of politi cal science, Ray V. Watkins, scheduling officer, Palmer C. Weaver, associate professor of education, Marsh W. White, pro fessor of physics, and Lindsey W. Whitehead, associate professor of civil engineering. Dorothy K. Brunner '44. This committee will continue investi gating further suggestions for cur tailing. activities. 'Howard G. Merrill '43, president of the School of Agriculture Stu dent Council, reported to Cabinet on recent action taken by that group in accord with the . College's wartime program. Frosh Booters Meet State College High In Practice Tussle Today Frosh Soccer Coach Doc Under wood will get a chance to see his future Jeffrey proteges in actual team play this afternoon when State College High School's soc cermen face the first-year hooters in a practice- game on the golf course field at 4:15. Although the recent ruling by the College Athletic Board makes freshmen eligible for varsity com petition, Coach Bill stated that for the present .he isn't planning on using any of the yearlings in his lineups. He did explain that there may be possibilities later on in the season depending on how they round into form. According to present plans the freshman squad will be organized as a junior varsity team and will play the regularly scheduled games. Whether or not reserve strength from the varsity will be used in the games will depend on Harriers Begin Heavy Workouts More strenuous and lengthy workouts will be on the program for Coach Chick Werner's cross= country Lions from now until the opening of the season, Werner promised after last night's prac tice session. Nittany harrier hopefuls, still a long way from top form, treked over seven miles of the golf course last night. Coach Werner has been in no hurry to round his distance run, ners into shape because there is still almost three more weeks be fore the initial meet October 17. The harriers open with Manhattan on the Van Cortlandt Park course in - New York City. Two outstanding sophomore as pirants have returned to regular practice sessions after being out of everything but light workouts for more than a week. Joe Beach, State College High School pro duct, and Johnnie McCool have both been ) out with foot injuries. A frosh prospect, Madigan, has also been out with foot injuries but is back in uniform and is tak ing part in regular practice runs over the golf course. The first-time trials, which means the initial squad cut of the season, will be held sometime next week, Werner stated last night. Have you made your date for the COLLEGIAN DANCE Subscriptions Can Be Still Obtained For $1.50 • Music By The Penn State Aristocrats P4GE THREE the policy of the opposing teams, Coach Jeffrey stated. Coach Underwood's tentative lineup with Coach John Serff's High School boys for this after noon's tussle consists of Bud Sempa ler and Bill Fall yell at the full back posts; Jim Etters, Jack Lam mey, and Dick Wetherill in at the halfback spots; Kenny • Simons, whose father captained the 1918 Lion squad, at outside right; Charley Wilson or Bob Marshall at inside right; Al Karver at center; George Bird at inside lefti and Don Rider at outside right. 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