THURUSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 10111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions With DON DAVIt Lions Sharpen Claws In their final scrimmage session before Saturday's game, Penn State's Lions sharpened their claws considerably. Work on their passing attack was highlighted by two touchdown tosses by Sparky .Br - own—one to Cliff St. Clair and the second to Aldo Cenci. Aldo might well be called the silent ' partner 'of the Nittany backfield. Unlike Banbury, St. Clair and BroOn, who lack little in the 'chatter department, Big Aldo rarely opens his mouth. No one can deny, however, that he tends strictly to business., In fact, with the possible exception of lineman Johnny Jaffurs, Cenci is the Lion most likely to rate high in national pigskin circles at the closr of the Present cam paign. In the line, Bob Davis, Mike . ...K&n . s, and John Jaffurs shoWed up well, especially on the deferise. Bucky Walters, who took - Will Van Lenten's position at end on the varsitv..today, looked every bit as good as Van. That means we have three 'excellent ends. The three positions where - injuries really • would hurt are Cenci's, Sparky Brown's, and Lou Palaz i.i's center post. • • Benches Available `'' Bob Higgins mentioned last night 'that there seems to be some idea on' the part of the faculty that football practices are . secret and forbidden. He pointed out that several members of the fa culty :had expressed a desire to watc% practice and thus gain rnorr knowledge of and interest In the individual players. }flggins explained that such per sons are only too welcome at prac tice sessions—that the custom. of keeping practice secret - has "lbEg since been dbandoned=and that benches will be provided for all thdse interested in watching the Lions in their mid-week workouts. 14 Sophomore Athletes '-Tapped By Druids fourteen 'sophomore , athletes were tapped recently by Druids, sophomore athletic honorary, john C. Graf '45, preSident, announced last night. • . The . men tapped are Warren work showed signS - of improve- Stuebing, swimming and ....track; . meet with two: long heaVes re 'Stan Spurgen, terinis;'Don Sander-. suiting, in touchdowns. Sparky cock, - baseball; Milton* Stemler,' BroWn connected with one to Cliff track; Richard Schmidt, lacrose; St. - Clair that was slightly remin- Rbbert ,Bather, football; Robert ascent of the last year's dependable McMinn, track. • . Smaltz to Krouse combination. .the arms of Aldo Cenci. An 2. t h er Brown pass ,found its mark 'Marshall Wardrop, baseball; • William Boyd' football; . Robert in Gehret baseball; Allan Hack, golf; A- preViouslY unheralded guar- Arthur Martin; track; William Su-. Nel:, rifle; and John Pfirman, bas- .114 foothallySviimming kethall. — • - ' - ". . ' . Initiations twill be ' held. next ' Sel tO Siati Heti Neck Ttiesday 'night, 'Graf .antiOnnced. . - •• .• AlthoUgh a ligt of the compet ing teams is not :yet available, 34 fraternities and „seven . indepen- Manager tandlitales . . All first and second semester' dent organizations have entered' freshmen interested in trying out the - , intramural football tourna for soccer manager should report nient scheduled to start next to Rec Hall or the golf course soc- week. • cer field anytime after 3p. in. to- • Intramural swimming entries day, according to an announcement include 19 fraternity teams and - by A. Edward Leitzinger • '43, soc- two non-fraternity groups, ac cer manager. Those not able to re- cording to Prof. Eugen C. Bisch port today should do so . at• 'the off, School , of Physical Education ` same time tomorrow or Friday. and Athletics. . _ • . . STILL TIME TO PLAN FOR • • TIER ~T'Y • TEDDY POWELL • BUCKNELL FOOTBALL GAME TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY ATSTODENT UNION TICKETS $3:30 (Tax Included) : 1 • • ill' • \.- Lions. Football Coach • -‘Bob Higgins, himself an All-American end for The Blue and White will meet Penn State back in post World War 1 days, can boast of two light but Pitt at Pittsburgh NoVember 7 in classy terminals in Bob Davis (left) and Wilbur Vim Lenten (right), the third and final dual meet this Fall. Last season the State 'run- Davis tips the scales slightly below the 170 pound mark, and Van Len- ners upset the Panthers by a 15-40 ten only goes 10 pounds better, The Veteran duo Will Undoubtedly be count—a perfect tally in cross in the starting lineup againit Bucknell Saturday. , .country running. " For more than one • reason the harriers will be pointing especial ly to .the annual .IC4-A meet in New York City on November 16. The three veteran members will be. out to better last year's third place which many thought was a With only three dais remaining terback had Fttention focused on poor, showing for a team that had until the' 32nd renewal 'of their himself during the scrimmage be- lost to the champion New York traditional tilt with the 6 Buckhell cause of his work at the blocking University club by a 20 . -35 score Bis Ons, the Nittany Lion gridders back spot. He is 200-pound John earlier in the season. went . through a light scriminage. Schroyer,- former Connellsville Chi - hex of the Fall season will last night in order to have their High School star, and All-WPIAL . single wingback attack, - working fullback. . as'smoothly as pOssiblewhen the Still unable to practice because .Thundering'.4.H.prd:_ipy_alteS..,-45414r7 of a' twisted. knee, Johnny Woloskyi 'day.' .reserve center, left the infirmary. Aside from the short scrimmage today. His knee is reported to be session, The Hig and'Al Michaels rounding into shape faster than concentrated on pass defense at first. :expected, and he may be workone department . in' which ready for the Lehigh tussle next the Lions have not seemed too week. Joe Colene . appeared in strong this Fall. uniform • for the secondstraight ..,„ Equal - emphasis; however, . was night, but nursed his' *injured placed on - the pass - offensive work. ankle. His chances of getting in Sparky Brown, Bob Weitzel, Hank the Bucknell game depends on the OtKarma, .and Chuck McFarland way his ankle improves between took turns heaving them to Davis, now and Saturday, Walteit and 'the remainder of End Coach Earl EdWard'S charges. • In the scrimmage itself, the pass Glidders- : Contentrate On Passing Attack :In Plieparalion for Bistit THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Nittany Lion Terminals Time Trials To Cut X-Country Squad All efforts of Lion cross-coun try hopefuls are pointing to next week'S time trials. After the trials Coach Chick Werner will choose the squad that will represent the Blue and White 'in the season's opener with Manhattan October 17 in New York City. The harriers will spend the rest of the week practicing the tech niques of running up and down hills. New members of the squad have been divided in groups of five to ten members with a veteran teainmate heading each aggrega tion and instructing the beginners in running techniques. Following the Manhattan meet ing, the Nittany hill and dalers ap pear at home for the only time dur ing this season. They face the Orangemen from Syracuse Octo ber 24 between the halves of the .Penn State-Colgate football con ' test. The Orangernenll be out to avenge last year's 25-30 loss to the "A- Home Away From Home" PROMPT SERVICE AT . . PENN 'STATE DINER Bucknell Coach Will Use Best Fresh As Reserves LEWISBURG, Pa., Sept. 30— For the first time in two decades the outcome of a Bucknell foot ball game depends upon the per formance of freshman players. This was Coach Al Humphreys' prediction today, as he sent his men through their last intensive workout before the Penn State game Saturday. Although no newly-eligible year lings have won starting jobs, their calibre as reserves will make or break the Bisons on • Saturday, Humphreys indicated. Even this admission constituted something of a reversal of opinion for the Buck nell mentor, who had expected to find able substitutes without dip ping too deeply into the freshman ranks. This expectation was jarred by the failure of sophomore and jun ior reserve linemen to round into top form in the Lebanon Valley fray. Coupled with this was the fine showing made by half a dozen first year• men in the first game with Penn at Hershey recently. As things stand now, fresh Men appear to be the first-line reserves at both tackles and at 'one guard post. At tackle the first-string veterans, Walter Szot and • Toth Rodgers, will be backed up by Bob Haminarberg, a 193-lb. six-footer, and Wilbur Forsythe, 205 pounds. The frosh guard from whom much is anticipated is John Mudd. be the National Collegiate tour natnent at East Lansing, Mich. Last year the Statemen ' surprised the track world by placing second in this national meet. 130 W. COLLEGE AVE. PAGE THREE