titiDAy, of 9, 1942 Jayvees Ready For Cornell Game 15 'Standouf' Players Spark McAndrew's Team If entpusiasm for the game meant victory, a bane of Nittany Lion Jayvee footballers should easy going against the Cornell B Team tomorroV, , afternoon on New Beaver Field. . A peppery group of 50 candi dates have been scrimmaging al most every night for three weeks in preparation for tomorrow's opener. Unlike the varsity, where posi tions are usually carried over from one season to the next, every position on the jayvee outfit has been wide open, and each of the 50 have been taking advantage of "I don't know who to start against Cornell," stated the jun ior's mentor, Marty McAndrews last night, "of course much will depend on who Bob (referring to Higgins) decides to take on the Varsity trip." As things stands now, there are, however, about 15 members of the squad who might be term -6d "standouts". Leonard and Yorkitis are sure to dominate the end play, al though Dennie Hoggard, a 180 _ . pound negro star from Overbrook. will - see plenty of action. • Marguny . and Kinniard will probably be starters at the two tackle 7 .plisitions, while • Ashton Ond„Kraynayck are almost' sure Starters" at the guard . '.slots;. al though Ed Lapos may see action. Schell seeM§ to have the inside track. for the' pivot position. Frank AcCorsi, hard charging fullback; is alnriciat a certainty at 11 - ith . ree b'aok-anot. • • ' Penn .State Students Bank O . K - On arver in: Tomorrow s eet Six thgusand Penn State stu dents will- be rooting for one cer tain sophorno4 to "come through" toticiorrow. .This sophomore is .Jerry Kar- Ver, one of, . eight Nittany tions whoa: meet the Manhattan cross-country. team •in New York City at noon tembiTOW. • Vfiy will everyone be cheerihg for him?- His . all - host unique, re cord is .being jeopardized by a battery of •runners: • . , . `Jerry, has ;.never • lost a ,cross coinitry • race in coMpe tition. He went , thrOugh his en tire freshman . . year without defeat and even 'captured the 1 . C4-A fresh man title. . This year, as' a sophomore, Kar ver is facing stronger- competition than, he has ever 'been . up against befOre---sea§oned : , veterans of two years of - running Under all covdi tions and against the best in col lege ranks. Men like Manhattan's O'Toole, who will be out to take the first place he won last year on the New Beaver Field course, will not "tire as quickly as the freshmen whom Jerry ran agairist last year. Jerry will not be the pre -Meet favorite that' he was last year—L he is practically unknown in New, York. Except for last year's IC4-A freshman medley relay in Which he anchored Penn State to a . win, metropolitan writers have never heard of him. To men who have been around Penn State several years, Jerry carver brings back memories , of Billy Smith, who also went through his freshman year with an Un blemished record. Billy "came through" by winning every dual • meet and capturing the IC4-A in -1 :dividual crown his second year. ' It will be up to Jerry when the opening gun sounds tomorrow, but when the, pressure is on, he will know that 6,000 students will be pulling for him. Litt. Grid Squad Leaves Today For Lehigh Game Walters Injured, May Beta, Phi. Kappa Sig, . Mfss Engineer I • Tau Phi Deft Score Having been •reminded by the coaches that it was only a few Wins In IM Contests years ago that, an underdog Le- "' high football team upset a favored A well-drilled Beta Theta Pi Nittany Lion squad, 7-0, a con- team took advantage of every tingent of 30 Lions will push off break to overpower Kappa Delta for Bethlehem this morning where Rlici 14-0 in last night'S edition of they will meet the Engineers to- the intramural football tourna morrow afternoon. ment. Phi Kappa Sigma defeat- Orie disheartening note' was casteci .Delta Chi No: 1 6-0 and Tau at last night's short practice ses- Phi Delta tripped Alpha Gamma sion when Bob Walters, the end Rho 7-0 in the other two games. • who was to replace injured Wilbur The first Beta touchdown was set up . when. they intercepted a Van Lenten, reported to Coact) Higgins with an injured back. pass on the KDR 2-yard line. • Walters- sustained a bruised back The ,second score came just be in a Rec Hall p'hys ed class. fore the end of the game when At press time last night, the coaches were uncertain as to whether Walters would be able to play tomorrow. Higgins also in dicated that Van Lenten, who has partially recovered from his sprained ankle, may be pressed into service. If neither of the two veterans are able to play, Hank Baierl will team up with regular Bob Davis at :the terminal posi tions. Higgins. will then have to call upon two untried freshmen, Ray Robb and Bud James, as re servists. The Lions will work out tonight on the Muhlenberg College field in Allentown, before pushing on to Bethlehem tomorrow morning, , Calkins on the - Delta Chi 6 yard Against Lehigh, the Lions will line. Wedge put the ball on the be facing a veteran team'. No less than seven - of the starting lineup cne-yard ' stripe with a run, through center and scored on the were members of the varsity that the Blue and White defeated last next play. A pass for the extra year,.4o to 6. . point was incomplete. -. Tau Phi Delta marched to their Coach George Hoban, however, . tally late in the first. half when is . faced with - the same ~p roblem with which the Lions have to con- Connolly passed from the AGR 35 to Trost who tossed the ball to tend—the, lack of adequate. reserve power. Against Yale-last Satur- Chamberlain on the 6-yard line. day, the Engineers held their own Fulton then passed to Connolly during the first half, but their lack for the touchdown. The extra of reserves spelled. a second-half point made the count 7 7 0, the defeat. final score. Heck .getorot To Soccer Lineup May See- AdOn : Against Bucknell HOpes.for another perfect Penn fOr actual play in next Saturday's State soccer season mounted last Colgate contest. Originally he night with the return Of ,fullback was not counted on to return to Allen Heck to the. daily' scrienm- action for at least another .Week. ages. Out for the' past ten .days Strengthened by several of the with a leg injury, Heck helped varsity substitutes who filled in the varsity defeat Coach Bill Jef- in their lineup, the phys ed frey's phys • ed major class, 2-0, • majors were able to hold the first in a pradtiCe game. team men to a duo of goals, mak- So far it is not known whether ing a surprising showing. the veteran will see action in to- Coach Jeffrey has not announe morrow's -Bucknell .game on New ed tomorrow's starting eleven as Beaver Field. He will be in uni yet but indications are that it form and should surely be. ready (Continued on page four) wrctiEu IYAMY CotllEidt/tV Giles intercepted a pass on the KDR 40, ran to the 25, and relay ec: to Jackson in the end zone for six points. The scoring ended when Detweiler received Giles' pass for the extra point. Phi Kappa Sigma showed their ,superioiity over Delta• Chi early in the contest, registering two firsts downs and a touchdown in the first seven minutes of play. Two heaves by Giles moved the ball to 5. On the next play, Vieth took a pass from Giles and stepped over. The extra point was good. Phi Kappa Sig set the stage for their winning marker when Shabacker intercepted a pass by Win. Demuth & Cu., Inc., N. 1%4 1111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions 11 111111 1 111 1 1 1 111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"1"1111111111IM A Little Research • By the time you read this column (unless you're in the habit of attending eight o'clocks) thirty-one Lion football players will be on their way to Bethlehem for their first away game of the season against the Engineers of Lehigh. It is a Penn State tradition to consider Lehigh a breather for the Liods. And itt most quarters this opiriion will prevail for to rdorroW's game. Don't get us wrong, we also will be greatly sur- Oriaed if the local boys don't pull out a win. On looking back n11'6041 . 1 the files to 1936 when the BrOVOn and White squad Wm iitifefy upset the Lio - de, 7-8, vo can't help but note the similarity hebieed that hapless garhe and the One in afore fdi us forddrrdw. Ile A Bad team The . Dtittany team had its share of greats that year, including Chuck Cherundolo, John Economos, Joe Adessa, Harry Harrison, Windy Wear, and lied c O'Hara. They had opened the season with a 45-0 win over little ktililenberg, and later in the season showed their strength by topping Syracuse, 18-0. But on Saturday, October 16, 1936, a small fighting squad from Lehigh toppled the Lions, 7-6. You day why►? *fiat happened to the klittany squad? One big reasen wad that six or seven players were injured and could not take Pait in the game. As a result the boys had trouble getting started, bogged down, and before the game was over were fighting among themselves rather than against their opponent. Terminal Trouble !As you probably know, Higgins will be without the services of Cliff St. Clair, Wilbur Van Lenten, John Wolosky, and quite possibly Bucky Walters and Hank Baierl. The sad part of this tale 'is that Van Lenten, Walters and Baierl are all ends. This means that un less one of these injured ends im proves sufficiently before game time either Ray Robb or Bud James, very inexperienced termin als, may be one of Higgins' start ing end men. . We're not saying that this year's game will be a repetition of 1936's debacle. We do feel it worthwhile to point out the similarity ,in the conditions of the two squads and issue a note of warning. The Engineers .are pointing for this game and the Lions should relax not at all. Even then, the score may be surprisingly close. IP a pre-weekend get-together the Collegian's Board of Experts calls .Bucknell's Friday night game with Temple. The Owl's will have less trouble with the Bisons than did the Lion last weekend. 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