...WEEpTESDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, ,1942 111111111111111111111111111111111110110111110101111IN1111111j11111 Beßeserves i. . . weep ons Look Good t. i • Lo ck The. Lions I . - With DPN DAVIS „„,„ ~ in Haven Scrimmage --\ ,„„,„„m„,,„,m, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, „,„„,,,,,,,,,,,, . ' Enure, Squad Plays •. -Happens Every Year In Practice Fray 'Coach Bob Higgins and staff spent - last Saturday afternoon - A scrappy little gang -of Lock • witnessing the Bucknell squad Haven State Teachers College ease out a victory over little football men provided capable op- Lebanon Valley. Although the "Hig" admits that the Bisons position 'Tor Bob Higgins' reserves were far from impressiye, he in a rough and tough practice refuses to believe that they will game on New Beaver Field last play the same brand of ball when evening. they invade the Niftany lair 'this , ' weekend. . The entire Lion -varsity squad— even the first string', which was And Bob has good reason for his skepticism. The same thing hap- not scheduled totake part in the pens every year. Bucknell comes workout—saw action. If the re to State (the game it points . for all 'sults of the workout were 'to be year) and plays way over its head. ' • judged on the basisa of scoring, the ~To make things worse, the Lions - usually take , to the field with the - Lions did' admirably. But, ' what attitude that our second team is 'more important ) the scrimmage should be able to pile up sufficient offered Higgins and staff an op points against the Lewisburg team. portunity, that they didn't get last It happens every year. By the ' week against Duquesne—to see time the third quarter • rolls their reserves in . action(' 1 around, everyone with their . To the four hundred or so spec rripney on the Lions is reedy to tators that lined the practice field, call it quits for a six or even one the 'reserves appeared much bet ',Opt menin. In 1938 we didn't . ter than haS•been indicated by the Co-Captain Bill Anderson, 185- e 4 1.94 510 Out with 01.0. ;Buck- .coaching staff. The second string- pound Bucknell senior guard, is nell mall? 4.950 1.0, 14-.9. Is it ers, although they had to cope with a member of the Bucknell for alrY wonder that TOO 104.0114 is an outfit that just wouldn't be ward wall which will be entrust worried about the 149Xes opener? - stopped, had things pretty much ed with the job of halting Lion EypxYfhiPg it ,. .i11 gOrn .5.).11 fine if • their own way. ' ' backs this Saturday. Anderson, P* players .worry just AA *4O- As far as scoring goes, the Lions who won immediate recognition *MA In Trio . tallied seven touchdowns and -two -as- a line-watcher in his soph extra points for a.tatal of 44 points. omore year, joins Co-Captain Up to date we hiye never men tioned a woman in this column: Lock Haven garnered nine points Steve -Sokol, center, in being the from a field g' Ndt one of -them has ever .deservedoal and a touchdown. only experienced Thunder Herd it. I But the time -has .corne and we The best run of the evening was li ne.nlep. yep o s registered by Freshman Larry Joe, ... salute Marce Stringer, -last . reserve tailback, who trotted well . . , Thespian sPark plug. Since grad- •• . • . uation from -the: phy,s' ed seheol, .; over 75 yards for a tonchdoWn on f irh : locomen Mai:lfe landed -a job at the Adur- a punt play: ' Joe deceived the: ball ' 117 ,:, • - ....:- ~ , - . ryavilile High School. Believe it , on: his own 22, hit for the . side- . a .lines,: reversed MS field, and Went. Drub.. • . bite: __High or,- 1-j not she' no w serve s • as head football, basketball and• -baseball ove , r . without a hand-being placed Drub • - After :a -nip and luck 'first half coach. We know that women are or.' nult • the Penn •State Freshman booters takini, over men's jobs every .day ? ..Other scores were registered by settled' down and went on a -third but •we 'never - thought it w9uld ., Durkota on a reverse from the two quarter scoring spree -to bowl over come to this:: .We can picture lit- yard, line; a 15-yard pass from Joe State 'College High school, -6-1. tle Miss Stringer explaining plays,, to Durkota; a spinner 'by Banbury , Doc Underwood, yearling coach, smoking on the bench, or even from the 4; a plunge by li/IcFar- , w hen commenting • on -the game, 'bawling out the. , big bruisers, but land from the 2; Pierson on - a re .. ... , • stated that it took the first half when it comes to those chummy verse from the 12; and a 40-yard for the Frosh to get accustomed to informal locker room - sessions, pass from /3rowp to Van Lenten. team play but after that he agreed well our imagination fails corn- Standout for the Lions was the that they looked "pretty at pletely. The irony of the whole flashy defensive work carried on 'Don Rider, substitute at -the out thing is that Marce once took the by guards Nobile and Suhey, and 'side right Position, sparked the part of a football -player in -a Thes- the surprisingly good offensive first year men with three goals, plan show-just for the laughs. Now thrusts by backs- Durkota, Skuta, two in the third and one in the she does it to make her bread and . -Weitzel, Joe,. Major, Pierson and fourth period. Other • scores for butter. . O'Karma. . . . the Lions were by Al Karver in During the short interim that the third, and Herb Jung in the the Lion varsity saw action, the fourth. ' The other -goal in • the regulars pushed through two third was a fluke which bounced touchdoWns in little more than five off one of the high school players minutes. -Banbury and St. Clair into, the net. did most of the -ball carrying for Dick Nicholas scored the lone the regulars, and . both made sev- . goal for the Maroon and Gray just eral runs that netted considerable seconds before the final whistle gains... blew. Coach John Serff explain ed that even though his boys were -,, .. outclassed other he is anxious for an- Bonham Opposes Cooper game with the Blue and In First Ser i es lArhite Frosh. . Fray -. As yet no definite schedule has It will be Ernie Bonham against been arranged for . tire freshmen Mort Cooper when the New York who Will be organized as the jun- Yankees and' the St. Louis Cardin- for varsity team but Coach Under als tangle in the opening contest wood said that arrangements are of baseball's World Series in St. being ,made for several other con- Louis at 3:30 p. m. EWT today. tests. , The first two frays of the best- The lineups: . • out-of-seven series will bt, played -Pos. Frosh High School in the Mound City. The two teams G. Lee Black ~ will travel *to New York and - R.F. Sempler IVlergolf Yankee Stadium for the next . three L.F. Ard ,- Gregory battles, and as. two more games R.H. Etters Swartz are necessary, they will return C.H. * Lammey Hosterman to St. Louis. L.H. Kinney - Storch O.R. Simons Sellers I.R. Wilson Ettinger C.F. Karver . , Effer I.L. Marshall Hoy O.L. Bird Nicholas Goals—Penn State: Rider 3, Karver, Jung; S. C. High School: Nicholas. . 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Big Shot" THE •DAILY COLLEGIAV Number One Bison Coaches And Players Always Keep One Step Before Football Rules The rules of American football, result of years of study and revi sion, never have, and probably never will, catch up with the in genuity of the keen-minded Am erican coach and player, and the natural problems if the game, There will always be ,a Pop Warner (who put leather pads on the elbows of his backs to confuse the defense in looking for the ball carrier), a George Woodruff (of Guards-back fame), or an Ossie Solem (originator of the "Y" or reversed center). In the nine changes made by the Rules Committee for the 1942 sea son only two are of any great im portance, but for the sake of com plete coverage we shall here list all changes for 1942. 1. The note covering night balls has been changed. 2. A change here adds that an offensive player is considered on the line of scrimmage only when "facing the opponents' end line." 3. Minor changes In delay of game and time out. 4. Penalty for illegal return or withdrawal of eligible players add ed along with a note for coaches. 5. This is the second important change. A new supplemental note reads, "Unless both Team A and B charge simultaneously there can be no such ruling as 'both teams offside.' If a player .of either team crosses his line of scrimmage and contacts an opponent, or draws the charge of an dpponent, his team shall l?e•;nenalized- whether or--notthe• ball-, is. snapped." - " . Another change in thiS rule ,permits the snapperback to have any part of his body offside ex- PENN STATE CLASS RINGS .L. G. Balfour Co. 109 S. Allen St. in Charles Fellow Shop ~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~} GIRLS ,;Station Wagon Coats I RAIN or -SHINE. You will want to wear those Plaid- lined Gabardine coats all the time. Charles Shop ` ::::ii::. i~ .... . . X-Country Squads Begin Heavy Drills There will be no more "light workouts" for the cross-country squads from now on, it was in dicated by Chick Werner. Lion harrier mentor, last night as he sent his charges through a tough workout on the golf course. Now out of the "conditioning" stage, the hill-and-dalers went through intensive practice in an effort to master the art of run ning up hills yesterday. Said Werner, "There is an art to running up hills, another art to running down hills, and still another to running on level ground." The green and inex perienced members of the ," squad will learn these different tech niques under the watchful eye of Chick and veteran members of the squad. A definite date for the initial time-trials of the season was set last night. This first squad-cut will be run off Friday, October 9, giving the remaining members of the squad a little more than a week to prepare for the open ing meet with Manhattan in New York City. cept his feet. 6. A phrase has been deleted, and the penalty for illegal inter ference by the passing team be hind the opponents' goal line has been made optional. 7. It is here stated that a goal from the field may be scored on .a free kick following a safety, as well as after a fair catch. 8. "Is" changed to "may be" in the touchback. rule.. 9. Any so-called hideout plays (cconiblued on •page sour) Have Arrived ,Only $7.50 109 S. Allen St. PAGE IHRES