PAGE EIGHT Lacrosse Manager Presidenl 01 Phi Ep Phi Epsilon Pi—When Phi Ep was established at Penn State on February 14, 1914, Jacob Miller was one of the prominent charter members. A boarding house on E. Fairmount avenue served them un til they built their present house in 1925. • President of the house is Laibe Kessler, who also manages the lacrosse team. Other active Phi Eps are Alan Moses, who is the football manager, and Marvin Na than and Herbert Hershfield, who are on the varsity swimming team. "Work to win today! Win to Work tomorrow!" is the efferves cent motto of Joseph S. Finch & Company, Inc. of Schenley, Pa. Lions, Bisons Finish Preparations For 32nd Meeting of Grid. series Lions 'Taper 011 1 In Practice Session Non-contact work replaced scrimmaging in last evening's football practice, as Coach Hig gins and assistants put their gridders through intensive pass defense and offense work in pre paration for tomorrow's Bucknell game. Although Higgins has not yet announced his starting lineup to meet the Bisons, indications at present are that the opening whistle will find veterans Van Lenten and Bob Davis holding down the end posts. "Big Mike" Kerns and lanky Ken Schoonover will be at the tackle spots. Highly touted Johnny Jaffurs and his running mate, Bob Perugini, will be at the guard positions, with Senior Lou Palazzi at center. - Aldo Cenci will be at the num ber two back position (probably for the full 60 minutes), and Cliff St. Clair, the only sophomore, in the starting lineup, will be at wingback when the whistle blows. "Sparky" Brown and Jack Ban bury will round out the backfield at tailback and fullback respec tively. Commenting on the Bisons, whom he saw in their Lebanon Valley tilt last weekend, Bob Hig gins stated: "Humphrey has an other one of his scrappy little out fits. They have always been great on the defensive, and it looks as if they'll give our backs plenty of trouble this time." The veteran mentor, who will be pitting his team against a 'Buck nell foe for the • 13th straight sea son, refused to make any predic tions on the outcome of the game. He did, however, - admit that the Bison "lacked a really strong scor ing threat." Although Bucknell always comes Coach Bob Galbraith • has served to State College "loaded for lion," notice that candidates may still most of the experts are picking the came out for the squad. Fresh- Lions to win by two_ or more men and upperclassmen interest touchdowns. They base their ed. must first get a physical exam predictions on the fact that the at the dispensary and then re- Bisons were unable tp score on port to Coach Galbraith. little Lebanon Valley although-they Already with 35 freshmen get outplayed the Flying Dutchmen ting the "feel of the water" in to the tune of 24 first downs to informal conditioning workouts, none. the swim mentor announced that Meanwhile Higgins •is faced starting Monday outdoor cales with the loss of four gridders ,who thentics will get under way to will be on the sidelines tomor toughen the candidates and put row with injuries. • them in the pink of condition hamer, reserve to Cenci at the - The injuries of Larry Schell- pink Should any students number two back position, has left wish to , "go out" they are asked that department sadly depleted of to be in front of Rec Hall at 4:15 substitutes. p. m. Monday. - Although the Lion splasherS lost -the services of Clyde Bell, All fraternities that have been captain and star of last year's notified about the time to meet frosh team who withdrew from at the Photo Shop for La Vie school, the addition of several pictures are urged to report former scholastic champs will promptly at the denoted time. bolster the squad roster a great deal; "Gal" added. Given quite a write-up in the Pittsburgh papers when he an nounced his, intention of coming to Penn State, Bob Cowell is per. haps the standout attraction of the now-eligible freshmen. 'Cow ell holds the national junior AAU 100-meter backstroke record which he set while in high school. Freshman. Rick Loung, inter scholastic diving champ, and Bill Juve, another high school star, will also be on hand to aid Coach Galbraith whip out a winning aggregation.. Then, of course, memberS of last season's varsity led by Capt. Johnny Miller and Dick Wesner in the distances and Mike Nock eft and Shoffet on the spring hoard, will be right in - there chalking up their share of the THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bucknell Back Al Magagna, outstanding Thun dering Herd tailback, will' find extra duties confronting' "him when' the Bison invade New Beaver Field Saturday. Magagna will play the safety position on defense, as well as doing most of . the offensive running and passing. r He formerly played,• a defensive fullback position. Galbraith Calls Swim candidates With possibilities shaping up to make Penn State's 'varsity swimming team one of the best in the history of the acleous sport, points Even though the swimsters face no inter-collegiate rivals until January, the boys will keep in top form antra-squad contests, John E. Csaklos '44, manager, an nounced. - . ;-•-• Bison Coach-Releases -Tentative LinerUp , Special to 'hie Collegian LENVISI3URQ, Oct. I. Bucknell's Bisons, ,O edge for their traditional.-.game with Penn State Saturday, today, tapered off ir. their heavy contact practice work. Coach - Al - Huinphreys has indicated' that approximately the same lineup that .answered the whistle last week against Leba-; non Valley will start the Lion fray. . Only 'at the wingback position. where Felix Siezega,. Don Nessel hush, and Mickey - McConnell are fighting it out _for the starting nod, is Humphrey.. uncertain. Siezega is .a . 165 -pound fresh man who did 'Surprisingly well last Saturday. gowever, his lack of experience may keep him out in favor of DorcNesselbush, 160 pound sophomore, or speedy Mickey 1VIcconr011; another soph omore that tips the scale at 170. Al Magagna, talented, junior tailback will again be Humphrey's choice at the left half position. Magagna is neyonly the chief Bison running threat, but he also does most oft team's passing. .At least twos y `sophomores will be on the field k e meet_ the initial Lion attacks. ' 4 , Denten Brown, 185 pound g aid, ,and Elting Johnson, .190 ~ppUndi. : of fullback will be the sopl bniores to see ac tion. „ . Leading the tyhundeling- Held will be Co-Cappiris Bill Ander son, and Steve 'Sokol;; from their guard and center • positions re spectively. And son: is ,the stocky 180 ,pound , g . t.tard: :that , played havoc with ther L tiotN,' offense , in the early stag - season's encounter. SokK: ari•:Outstanding defensive cente.leighi in at 185. Humphreys jll - tirOl3ably start. veteran Len Mi ier , junior letter man, at the rrht 14minal and Junior Gene. M thews; ;at the left end - ' the 185 T . Tom FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,. 1942 Harrjerslhatijni Into Winning:- Forin. With the • opening meet of the season. still more than two weeks off, Coach Werner's varsity cross country .squad is fast shaping into winning form:. Lead by Captain Norm Gordon and two other returning letter= men, ..-the varsity harriers head into a tough season consisting of three duel meets, : the ICAAA meet in. New YOrk City, and • the National Collegiate tourney. Curt Stone and MaC Smith, both - junior harriers; are return ing • frorri last year's . seven that plaCed sedond in the NationaLCol legiate meet. Smith is recovering from grippe %nd will not be running for )1' day or two. The harriers will run against time for the first time today. The varsity aspirants will run four . miles and freshmen hopefuls ,will take' a shorter two mile distance. The pace for these. distances will be set by .the seventh man,: who is the last man on a of team. Other members of the teams will urge the seventh man on and thus bring the whole team to the finish line in a better time. Addition To Dean's List Omitted. from yesterday's En gineering School dean's list was Leonard Joseph, mechanical en gineer. squad—a mere 215 pounds, while Szot only. misses the double cen tury mark by a ..few pounds. , Chet Podd, senior : .letterman. who .has played at every :back field position, will be the Bison's signal caller. The veteran quar terback will be starting , his sec ond season as a regular. • CLIFF'S The - Milk, Shake Store And Restaurant 145 S. ALLEN ST. get ions. the
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