FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942 us ng, L. 1., high school Cominandos run oif plank , vaulthign, finish with full somersault as part of pre-:military hardening program. In,size about the same as Penn State's School of Physical Education obstacle course, the Flushing course is over 100 yarils long. ,en r , g o w o upov.ogigitowepl , kownroilowooPPP.l.F.lmmoiwcw,i , offtpoopme . waimpawo.o.,,em.........,.. P , l Kappa of • FM:I iailitkaOlia R. H: ROY • • • . President „ , 4••ir4''''.k.s, '1•;4=4.. ,, ..., ~..... • - Olt' - I 1 - x1.....--•,-,,-,:l• •,..., _• . . - 11'..*, - - ~ ~.i .._.., ~., ... , ~,,-,,,,,,,,,•.., ~- : . ..._ ............_ Welcomes Penn State's Guests for Interfraternity Ball Weekend 6.:11 1 . - ' 4:oMOr4 l ll** . :lV` t .*N . Wg , +:'‘ ' ` ' M ' A?*: • n. PSI CHAPTER , . • ' . ..." Kappa.-slooq Phi INTERfRATERNITY aszona • Vit., minamatias4yaiorNmukA, A ...tvz4,,t : %.*V) , WeE:i'MN OW} , Welcomes WEEKEND GUESTS Professors Hummel Fishburn, acting head of the music depart . ment, and Robert Dengler, head of the classical .languages depart meat, addressed members of Phi Mu Alpha, national professional music honorary, at its annual-' ' Smoker recently, BALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ummuniumunummumnomminummiumn c 3occermen Anxious For Action' Between The Lions In Top Form For Gettysburg Game With DON DAVIS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Real action at last. Williams at the inside right, inside That's what Coach Bill Jeff- left, and center forward positions; Oldest Rivalry rey's soccermen were elated about and Charley Lischer and Paul Both Penn State and Bucknell at the end of yesterday's practice l Bender on the eft and outside flanks at outside right. are now tapering off for their 32nd scrimmage. The Lions meet Probable substitutions during encounter to be staged on New Gettysburg on New Beaver Field the contest will be Bob Seavy at Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in their goalie; Dean Hartman, Dick Wes- It is the Lion's oldest rivalry, hay- interconegtate competition ner, Bobby Fast, and Max Cheno ing started back in 1887 when since last November. weth at halfback; and Frank State 'trampled the Bisons, 54-0. Both teams are well aware In top form after twilight re- Klase, Bob Gehrett, Lloyd Black, of the length. spirit, and sports- hearsals all Summer and after- and Bob Vail on the forward line. • manship, of this rivalry. Evidence noon workouts since the begin- Stopped by Army, 1-0, last No of this was again stressed in a ning of this semester, "The Scot's" vember after nine and a half 1942 team is probably the sea recent"con- release ,from .Lewisburg.sons without defeat, the booters stamping ground for the Thun- ditionest, inshapednest, practicest" are out to continue the new uri dering Herd. Qoach Al Hutn- booter squad in Blue and White, beaten streak they started in their phrey . dismissed . his . charges if not , international, history. late season games last year. And early froth practice so 'that co- Only one dark cloud hung over if the many practice sessions have captains Sok6l and Anderson the locker ' room. Allen Heck, been any indication, this year's might explain to their' team- veteran fullback back in uniform team seems headed for another of mates the reputation which the this Fall after a Summer of high' the unmarred records, which were Bisons • has established in the blood pressure, suffered a leg in- so common previous to last year's . eyes of Lion followers in recent jury Thursday and will be out of West Point "perfect record" Wa years. action for tomorrow's game. terloo. I ' Sokol, pointed out, "Penn State Although Coach Bill did not an- The team managers issued a is' keeping no secrets—they regard - nounce any definite starting line- second call last night for all first us as dangerous foes and we must up, the first squad will probably or second semester freshmen in.. be prepared to deliver the goods consist of Johnnie "Miracle Save" terested in trying out for the boot they are expecting." Struck at goalie; Captain Hap er Managerial job. Candidatei We only hope that the State Freeman and Bill Deitrich, sub- should report to Rec Hall or the gridders are as fully aware of these stitute for Heck, at the_fullback field anytime after 3 p. m. today, facts concerning a game at which, posts; Sammy Schnure and Boyd or contact Roily Sutherland, Al literally, "anything can happen— Etters in at halfback; Bill Pritch- Letzler, or Bob Galley, all jun. and probably will." ard, Jose Lombana and Smiley iors, first assistant managers , Scientific Predictions In tomorrow's column and every Saturday for the remain der,ef the grid campaign We will - run ,football predictions. Not • satisfied with consulting oracles and the like. Collegian sports writers will attempt - to scientifi cally determine the probable winners: To do this, a five-man board of so-called experts will be pressed into service. The team getting the nod from the majority of these experts . ..will be . The.. Daily. dolle gialifs:. ;Official choice. ,r The, appraisers will be Bob Schooley, Dom Golab, Fred Clever, Micky ;Matz, and yours truly. Kappa Alpha Theta Ist Women's Fraternity Established at DePauw Uni versity, Indiana, in 1870, Kappa Alpha Theta -was the first Greek letter fraternity organized for women. At Penn State Nita-Nee local club, the first one. on this campus, received a charter frOrn Kappa Alpha Theta in 1932, as the Beta Phi chapter. Marjorie L. Sykes '43, house president, is also chairman of WSGA Judicial Committee, a member of Mortar Board, - senior women's honor society, Theta Sigma .'Phi, women's journalism honorary, and a member of the Daily Collegian senior business board, Other Thetas are also ac tive prl the campus. DU . Owns Most Fraternity Property Phi Tau, local' social fraternity, . beCame Delta Upsilon December 8;. 1911. The Penn State Chapter of - Delta Upsilon owns more fra tiTnity'• property than any . other fraternity. in the world. Some of the outstanding mem bers of this house include J. Mi chael Kerns '43, football, wrest ling, and Thespian star; Thomas J. Goodwin, captain of the ice hockey team; M. Clay Hull '44, captain. of the tennis team; Charles E. Fairchild '44, captain of the ski team; and Wallace G. Murfit '44, track manager. Honorary Holds Smoker D _ 1 x . 1 0 11 0 1. 0 0 1 1 ZETA CHAPTER Kappa Delta Rho Welcomes Penn State's Guests - ipp..qmoipepovi.o/mp00mpH.W..1......T00w..m..1001 , 04•.0./.#o.W..mrol=o.omni•oliwo.omPlmiwoo•lmmmoi.ollleo. - 1 41 114— 111 11' 111 II Lja UI tir IL 111 111 ❑ 1 111 111 — ill 111 111 141 16 ❑.r PHI GAMMA DELTA PENN STATE CHAPTER Welcomes You to I. F. BALL WEEKEND PAGE NINE
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