The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1942, Image 3

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    SDAY, OCT. 8, 1942
lcAndrews MI
Uncertain Of
ayvee Starters
-Team. Has Host
f Backfielders
lars will be missing when the
With only two days remaining Lions leave for Bethlehem tomor
row morning, Wilbur Van Lenten,
with the Cornell B Team, the Mc- veteran end, and Cliff St. Clair,
ndrew coached Lion Jayvees are sophomore wingback, are both con.
mickly rounding into shape. fined to the Infirmary with leg
McAndreWs is still unwilling to injuries.
Marne a starting lineup for Satur- . Their places in the starting elev
daY'S inaugural. With a host of en will probably be taken by Bob
.ever 50 . candidates to pick from, Walters, a junior letterman, at end,
'cAndrews and his assistant, and Jeff Durkota, sophomore ; at
~,! fry Dennis, are having diffi- wingback.
culty singling out a starting Coach• Higgins announced last
even. - night that he will take a squad of
f •
One thing is certain, th e thirty-one - .Lions to the Lehigh
4ayvees have a sufficient number game. Faced with transportation
difficulties the team will - travel
Of backfield candidates to see
b
them through their schedule. Led by automobiles loaned by faculty
by shifty Bob William, former and administration members for
• 11-Pittsburgh backfield star, and the occasion.
The Lions wil use the Muhlen.:. a • player observers rate as the ' •
berg College football field as a
~h est passer on the 'entire Lion '
';quad," no leis than a dozen practice site Friday evving.
romising , backfielders ' are at Higgins last night released the
Marty's command. . names of thirty of the gridders
Williams will probably be at that will make tomorrow's trip.
the, starting tailback spot,l The thirty-first team membey will
:hough either Lynn Cook, from
a-- b
later. • In all probability he will e
decided upon by the .coaches
last year's Jayvee squad, or Eddie be a reserve quarterback.
Flowers, former Oakmont High
School
The trip roster follows: Ends:
- star, may get the nod. Davis, - Walters, Baler', Robb,
Frank Abcorsi, former star full- 'James; Tackles: • Kerns, Schoo'n
back at .Latrobe High School; over, Swelitter, Moore, twatt;
Gaeton Lauri, Eatontown; N. J. 'Guards: Jaffurs, Perugini, Nobile,
product, • and Clayton Smith, a . Suhey, Moyer; Centers: Captain
State College boy, are the lead- Palazzi, Brooks, Martella; . Backs:
ers at the fullback position. Brown, Banbury, Durkota, Cenci,
• Smith, however, may be switch- Joe, Weitzel, McFarland, Colone,
ed to a number two back position, •Skuta, Schroyer, O'Karma, Pier
vhere he will have starting: as- son.
signment opposition •from Jas- Again, in last evening's practice
kolka, New Castle product. • the varsity got a chance to See
) The only weak Position is the Lehigh's Modified T4ormation.• A
wingback slot where. George Junior Varsity sqUad ran through
the play§ - While ' the Lions exPeri
emy star, was slated for the job. Major, former Mercersburg Aced
ented with defensive formations.
•F n
Major has been out of practice The greater part of :the session,
•• is week with a cold. If he does however, was taken up in blocking
t improve • by Saturday, Rodger
practice with - emphasis on end and
1.. -
ester, a Sharpsville boy, •will wingback assignments.
probably do most of the playing. ' • '
A .typographical error in. yeS
rday'S paper - liad Dennie Os- vain - IHIS 44 Meets
•rne listed as an end prospect,. ;...:Short meeting of Campus '44 at
should have appeared, as Den ! - . 6:45 D. m. in Old Main's second
e Hoggard, and Bob OSborne. floor lounge.
The : -I'._o4o::Sttite
.i.Akistocrott
It's still not too late to get
a ticket by ‘purcha.sing a
subscription for the boys
in the camps
Only $l.OO
SAT., OCT. 10
St.
To
Clair And
Miss Leh
Leg injuries keep
Duo On Sidelines
Two Nittany Lion football regu-
Dance to
the melodic
strains of
DANCING 9-12
igh Game
Cliff St. Clair, regular wing
back on the Lion's football squad,
will not be able to make the Le
high trip.
REG HALL
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Van Lenten
injured
Della Chi
Atada 19-0; Dll l
Phi Sig Dell Whi
The second night of intramural
- football, showing -play - . of Mid
season calibre, found Delta Chi
trampling Acacia, 19-0, Phi Sigma
Delta outplaying Pi Kappa Alpha,
13-0, and Delta Upsilon coming
from behind to trip Sigma Alpha
Epsilon by a first down.
Delta Chi vs. Acacia
The powerful Delta Chi No. 2
team last year's runners-up, ran
roughshod over an impotent Aca
cia squad in registering a 10-0 win.
Delta Chi lost the ball on downs
only once and were never fOrced
to kick in passing to their three
touchdowns.
' Delta Chi's first score came on
the fourth play of the game fol
lowing their kickoff to • Acacia.
Thorman intercepted an AcaCia
third down pass and ran to the
two-yard line where: he fumbled
out of bounds: On the following
play, Briner to Tompkins, the lat
ter scored. Soon • after regaining
possession of the hall, Briner to
Pittinger tallied in the corner of
the end tone. Scoring was com
pleted in the second half when
Delta Chi drove 65 yards to an
other six pointer)
Phi Sigma Delta vs: Pi Kappa
Alpha
An opening -minute' intercepted
pass that boomeranged into a Phi
Sigma , Delta score clinched a 13-0
win •ovef Pi Kappa Alpha. Yew
dell, Phi Sig right half, snatched
a PiKa pass in the right flat on the
dead run and sprinted 30 yards
to score. In the second half Hor
owitz spun a 40-yard pass that
brought the ball to the five. A
pass, Horowitz to Wein, scored the
second Phi Sig touchdown. Has=
son took •a short pass over center
for the thirteenth point.
Della Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon •
A laSt minute .rally, good:.for a
first down, was the Delta Upsilon
margin of victory in their 6-6
scoring deadlock with Sigma Al
pha Epsilon. The first half of - . the
game was dominated by SAE,
When on a fourth down play from
the 20 yard line Swan took the
ball from center, dropped back
and tossed a short pass to Barr,
who in turn heaved one to Parker
deep in the end zone for a score
,Booters-Phys Edders Scrimmage Today;
Chenoweth Hurt; Bucknell Here Saturday
afternoon the varsity will be available for action Sat
scrimmages with Coach Bill Jef- urday.
freYs phys-ed major class. Max
Chenoweth was confined to the
eferee's. job during yesterday's
scrimmage after being kicked in
the foot, Tuesday, during rehears
als. Jose Lombana is back in ac
tion after a leg cramp which
cropped up during Saturday's
game with Gettysburg. And
Bucknell's booters provide the
competition Saturday afternoon
on New Beaver Field.
That's the big news from the
golf course soccer practice field.
While the game is primariy to
condition the varsity for Satur
day's Bison game, "the Scot" will
be looking. over the majors with
an eye towards future "regular
team" material.
Chenoweth, substitute halfback,
was injured Tuesday when he
was kicked in the instep. Indi
cations are that he will partici
pate in today's scrimmage and
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Starting at the center for Ward
position, Lombana, was forced to
leave the game when he pulled
up lame during the play.
. Although Bucknell is not re
garded as a serious threat to the
Lions new three game undefeated
streak, Coach Bill is nevertheless
anxious to have his team in top
form for tbe contest,
Although Jeffrey has announc"-
ed no changes in his starting
lineup of last Week, Frank Klase,
substitute who scored two goals
• against the Bullets, may start at
the left halfback post.
With the football team at Le
high, the soccermen are hoping
that a large croWd will watch the
Bucknell fray.
The "firsts" also . repeated their
call for first and second semester
freshmen candidates for the man
agerial post. All those interested
should report to the practice field
any day this ,week after 4 p. m.
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