' PAGr, VOUlt 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101141111111111111111111111 • • 13 6;l:Weer). u®n Gridders, Booters Topple The Lions Di a • With. 1.301 f SAVIS ISOnSy ullets In Initial Tilts, ;1111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111 'leo* Peutunnansit ..iligginsmen Prepare Lion Standout Pritchard .Sparks 7-0 Th first ;en minutes of the For Lehigh Game Win; Bucknell Next Linn opening grid. fray with - Tit.i.l:ll 211 were strangely remini- With the Bucknell Bisons safe sc.:silt of last year's game with the - ly disposed of—but not until after 8i..0n.i. As if suddenly released a precarious tussle—the Nittany f) ii 1 1 a huge pop g the Bisons, Lion gridders settled down last ti u.: to Tired; cti on s, swarmed on- evening for the first of four days fc tli - 2 field and proceeded to Et-- . of practice before they meet the er_illy sweep the Lions off their Lehigh Engineers in - Bethlehem feet for most of the first quarter. A.f1....i 8 1 / 2 minutes of play the this Saturday. * local hays - found themselves be- Reporting back to Coach Bob hin , ' 7-0, first blood having been Higgins, Frosh Coach Marty Mc di iwn by Bucknell frosh, Felix Andrew, who scouted Lehigh when the Engineers tangled with Sew& from North Tonowanda, Yale Saturday, .indicated that the N V. From the same town, senior Chet Podd set up the touchdown Engineers aren't going to be as by Ir?aving two wobbly but ef- much of a pushover as many at fcctiv.! passes. No wonder the first believed. Lehigh has a powerful outfit I•ion, - : were surprised.. 13uckfiell that only needs to have the rough w.i.-;ii'i, supposed to have any li.i.,s.iois on their squad. . edges.-worked' off before becoming a- really potent football machine," Se-Afte EtaseinfesP. he stated. Before 10;000 fans , who barely ri..!;;pite. all the coaches ravings filled New :Beaver Field Saturday tli .it untried freshmen might help the Lions looked anything brit del thi:: fall as reserves but would spectacular - in their 14-7 victory be of no major import ; the first over another • scrappy Bucknell tv.'o touchdowns were scored by Bison squad. tlie:;(2 inexperienced greenhorns. Outplayed during most the first Big Aldo Cenci, Lion varsity Larry Joe was State's first 'year half, it was not until late in the ouarterback, had a big day against scorer, pushing the ball dyer frdm third period when Sparky Bown the Bucknell Bisons Saturday. the ili»r" yard line in the second- . jaunted 79 yards for their second Cenci averaged 39 yards per punt, iitiorter. touchdown did the Lions display caught the only three completed W. can't help but fedl; as .did any of the power that was expect- Lion passes, and played .a great most .of . the Nittany . followers, ed of them. defensive game. that there was Much to be desired A peculiar situation arose dur % . in the Lidn- cam ):. True,. their in the 'first half of the contest safety by Red Moore, Lion reserve ltir..iblied - a viribill !int horn under. When. t k tVO noW-elrgible freshmen, tackle. the thiniderirfg iiiiriVeS,. tint the BUckneks- Siezege and the . Lion's v . .Bright spots in the otherwise outcome of the game was alwaYs Larry Joe, scored the only• six colOrless Lion 'exhibition, was the ip...'question. It is only fair to pointers: outstanding • all-around play -of iiiott that' Bucknell was-probably • Siezege's , marker came after a big Aldo Cenci, who averaged 39 niidei . ated despite all warnings by sustained drive of 54 yards by yards for his nine punts, who iliggiiis to the contrary. Their the scrappy Bisons. A pass from caught the onlrthree passes that feeble showing against Lebanon quarterback, Chet Podcf, standing the Lions 'completed ; and - whO Xfdlley the previous weekend was on the 22 yard line, to Siezege on generally was a nuisance to Buck no criterion since the Lewisburg the 10 yard stripe culimanted the nell backs throughout the game. boy.: never really opened.- the' drive.- Siezege easily sidestepped Equally encouraging was the throttle. In fact we understand Lion Back Cliff St. Clair, who was line plunging of fullback, Weitzel tlidt Bucknell kept all but about partially' blocked by Co-Ca tain c.nd Banbury and the - outstanding lour - Of. their simpler plays.entii4- Steve'Sokol, and scored without a defense. play of end Bob . Davis, iy - out of public esre. Couldn't hand being laid' upon him. John ?‘_ n- who personally accounted for ii:o.‘ . .!! , been saving thein• for State; son's place kick - s good. for the about a dozen behind-the-line Could they? ‘ extra point. tackles. A punting duel between- Podd Sailt4lritit'Si' '' lit and Aide Cenci• put the Lions in llfipit spots of the game were Position to shake Larry Joe loose for the Lion's first tally.. Podd, end' Bob Davis' clean hard tack -111'1e. Aldo Cenci's blocking and attempting to kick out from the iiitich-underated kicking to e, end zone, got one off that traveled Vparliy Browns. brilliant. touch- to the 15. From there, Weitzel Cowl) gallop, and. the line:-plurig- carried the ball to the 9 yard line, ing...of• Jack Banbury and. Blab and on a wide end sweep, Joe *-eitzel, outran four BiSons for the score. As for our Board of Expert's Van Lenten's placement convert . 3, edictions, we would have done- ed. • iOlicli better to stick to the East Brown's winning run came where we called seven right out with but one minute remaining of .;even. Our three misses came in the third period. , The lengthy =iv the Northwestern 3-0 victory run was made possible by a beau tiv,n- Texas, lowa Naval's .7_6 tiful block thrown on o the Bison , viJory over Minnesota, and St Cl ti :i's win over Stanford. Dui we did pick the panthers Pos. iii . their comeback against SlyIU L.E. 6)11 our average- tiO date is .700. L.T. Aoi, too good but we're not kick- L.G C... R.G..... Anderson ...(c) R.T.....Rodgers Line i, %Imes (1 len R.E.....miner •• " 0.8.....P0dd . • - .H.....Nlagagna • ... iti f oo ti n g Pl ay L R.H.....Seizege.. ... F. 8.. : ..Johnson .... Bucknell substitutes '.11,,2 intramural football pro- Ends, Brader, Quenino; tackles, 11:1:04, opens at 8 p. m. tonight un tier the lights of the football prac- Franklin, Forsythe, Domazewski; center, Merrell; McConnell, Tylen, Cie field with three games sche dill Al- Murray; backs, McGowan, Paar. The first contest• will match Penn State substitutes: 'heaver House Annex against the Ends, Walters; tackles, Pratt, l'hela Xi team. Alpha Tau Ome- _Moore; guards, Nobile, Suhey; ca will meet Phi Epsilon. Pi in the center, Mantella; backs, Joe, xecoild game with Phi Sigma Kap- Muntz, Tuccirri, Mazzzocco, Welt fa, defending champion in the fra- zel, Durkota. teiliity division, pitted • against the Score by quarters: Allilizi• Chi Sigma outfit in the Penn Statd 0 7 7 0-14 finli inatch of the evening. Bucknell . 7 0 (Y 0— 7 ( Fraternity ganies will be carded- Penn State scoring: touchdowns: for The first week of the tourna- Joe, Brown. Extra points: Van oomi while the independent divi- Lenten 2 (placements). sion schedule will begin next Bucknell scoring: touchdown; w'ek, Jack Quailey '43, IM foot- Seizege. Extra point: Johnson - CA 'imager, announced last night. . (placement). LINEUPS Bucknell Penn State Matthews ...Van Lenten Szot Schoonover .Brown Perugini Sokol (c) Palazzi (c) ..Jafturs .. Kerns .. Davis .. Cenci . Brown St. Clair Banbury THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Statistics FirSt doWns„ rushing - 7 First down, passing. 1 First downs, penalties 1 Total first' downs ... 9 Yds. -gained rushing. 235 Yds. lost rushing . : . 19 Net yds. rushing....2l6 Passes attempted .. 8 Passes completed .. 3 Yds. gained passing. 16 Passes had inter cepted Total yds. punts ...309 Avg. distance punts 39 Yds. runback punts. 60 Kickoffs 3 Runback of kickoffs 0 Fumbles • 2 Ball lost on fumbles 2 Penalties 4 Yds. lost penalties .. 40 "T.N.T.—Today, • not tomorrow" s the explosive slogan ckf thi restinghouse Electric & Manu acturing Company of Canton, 0. i" ovED Our Offices Are Now - Located at 143 S. Frazier St P. A. (Jack) NO and Contra County Thrift Corp: With junior veteran Inside Right Bill Pritchard leading the way with three goals, Coach Bill Jef frey's 1942 soccer team reaped the harvest of their "since June" practices Saturday, with a 7-0 ver dict over an outclassed Gettysburg boater squad. Scoring two goals in every per iod but the second, the Jeffrey men completely • dominated the play, giving goalie Johnny Struck an easy day. Today the Lions were busy conditioning themselves for this coming Saturday's tussle on New 'Beaver Field with .the Bucknell Bisons. Frank Klase, substitute on the forward line, accounted for two of the other Blue and White mark ers with Smiley Williams, .inside left and Lloyd Black, substitute wingman, tallying the others. Although Pritchard carried off the outstanding player honors Hap Freeman and Bill Deitrich, at-the fullback posts, turned in brilliant defensive • performances. Freeman played his usual aggressive game aided greatly by Deitrich who - was filling in for injured Allen Heck, out of action with abed leg. ' Pritchard's scoring spree- was aided greatly by Jose Lombaria, center forward, Williams, and Paul Bender, outside" left, who set up ,playti which completely --baffled Mara, die Orange arid,BVie Leadlici 3-6 at .halftirne, the bboters came back to add instill to injury, tallying four - more times to make the contest a runaway. Al though not in on the scoring, start ers Struck, Dean Hartman, Sammy Schnure, BOyd Etters, and Charley Lischer, and substitutes Bob Vail and tabby Fast all looked good • enough to indicate, that "The Scot" has another of Penn State's peren nially great teams. • - The lineup: .. , • Pos„ Gettysburg - State G. Mara • Struck: B.F. Haas , Freenian - L.F. Brown • Deitirich R.H. Diehl Hartman' C.A. -Trimmer • Schnure L.H. Musselman --Etteis • O.R. Heldrieh Lischer I.R. Hippensteel Pritchard-- C.F. Mallet -Lombana• I.L. Kane Williams O.L. liortner Bender Score by quarters:. Penn State 2 1 2 2-7 Gettysburg _0 0. 0 0-0, ' Goals: Penn State, Pritchard 3, Klase 2, Williams, Black.. - Substitutions: Gettysburg, Dapp, Deßoe, Macßean, Solleriberger,- Weaver, Hasselback, Ehrhardt; Penn State, Klase, Fast, Vail, Black. 11 149 39 110 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS AND BONDS ••• V".. - - .****!' .4„. , \ ''C:::: *47:070nc;57.. 1 '. , ) ~.: ..--..- : 4 ! r • . . >, ... . • . • 6110111MOINGS'ITAill . BitiEtAlD . . • Morningstar Bread is - fine for every purpose. -It makes sandwiches that ere pleas ing in taste and at the same - time nourishing. And. if you want . crisp toast that fairly Melts in your; mouth this' is the" loaf . for you. MORNING I STAR. TfItI WHEAT. - PURITY BREAD acid TROPHY WINNER ' - CAKE • TUESDAY; . OCT. 6, 1.9112- Opening Harrier Meet Rescheduled For Saturday With all preparations going-,full speed ahead for the opening cress country meet, on October . 17, Coach Werner received• notice that the meet had been moved. up to this Saturday. A mix-up in schedule -arrange ments had Penn Staters thinking that the meet had been set for the later date, while the host school, Manhattan, had scheduled the contest for October 10. Chick Werner said that this _has thrown his entire schedule iiit• as he, too, had anticipated another two weeks of practice before the initial meet. . • - -- Quickly revamping his practide schedules, Werner announced. that the first time trials, set for Ftiday, Will be moved up to today. Last night the varsity harriers held .a light workout in preparation for tonight's five-mile test. ' Werner's lob will . be' twice as hard this week since he has beep rounding the team into - shapP slowly. He will now have two weeks training to do in these next fcur days. . • Today's trials will better telli how well the first seven will .Shape up for the meet. After the test today, Werner' will make the initial squad cut and • probablyl choose the • starting seven Saturday's..meet in Van Cort• • • lan& Park in New York City. ' Three lettermen are returning tar this .season. CaPtaif'"Nciritt , Gordon, only AM . * letteAria'ti s idit Year, Curt State and Mac SMith are almost sure ,bets to land pdgis on the first seVen.. . • . Jerry Karver, - last year's fresh man intercollegiate cross-country champ,will_make a Strong bid for one 'lsf 'the starting assignineritsi He has yet to be defeated in col• legiate - cornpetition. In all, 20 upperclassmen will participate in today's trials. Othe& members that have an ' excellent chance to capture a place on the first seven•` are ikufus , Johntfie - Archie • H - ylson, Howard. Horne,' Jack - Foreman, 4 l David DeLong, and Henry Wessel. 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