SA:TMDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1942. Footbnil hoters 17-10 Odds Favor Slate Over Cornell Special to the/Collegian WATI<INS GLEN, N.Y.—Oct. 16 Btate's football squad, 16, strong,' arrived :here at 2 . p.• m. to 'flay,, setting up.crimp 22 rriiles from Ithaca, , scene.,Of..torliorroW's grid .11'ga - struggle with earl Snai~ely's ,Big Red. team . at Cornell Univer sity: . :1 I, t - est. odds near the:,scene of .the game favored the Nittany Lions, 17-10, to end the 23 year doininance enjoyed by Cornell over State by stopping ,the Ithaea , Red Raiders who- aren't quite So "big" this year. • • The afternoon hare mt. Watkins Glen was divided between 'defen sive work against Cornell running And passing plays and brushing up on our own offensive forrna tions. Three complete teams ran through their plays against the an -ticipated Cornell defenses with :freshman, halfback Bob Williams impressive in the' passing; drills. The: afternoon's light workout Probable starting lineups: STATE L.E.. Van Lenten L.T. Kerns Perugini , Palazzi (c) R.G. Jaffurs R.T. Schoonover :R.E. Davis Q. Cenci . R./-1: St: Clair . Banbury BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Lff BUT CHECK 141111ESIE: 1. Did you - renew : your one : semester subscription? 2. Did you rebort: a'6hanieof address? 3. Did you 'report the correct, addres:i? . 4. Is soutteont. "burrowing„ your paper? 5.. Has the wind carried' it a few feet away? 6. Have you' a subscription? Tear ii: Primed , ;For Red Raiders Meet CORI4ELL Johnson (c) • Wilbur Van Lenten, end, and Cliff St. Clair, wingback, are re- Swanson turning to action today against the Big Red of Cornell at Ithaca after Geib missing the Lehgh game last week because of injuries. Cushing - • • • ' Meridith was concluded with some punti ng JilPS Calicellet Paul practice. Westphal The unknown power of the pass- Penn State football fans will Saylor itabison ing attack possessed by each team have to content themselves with Kretz could very likely be the deciding radio • deScription for their grid- Wrightfactor in tomorrow's !battle. iron ' fare today-, for the Penn Snavely and Higgins both stressed passing in their workouts during State-Pitt junior varsity game the past week in attempts to iron scheduled for this afternoon has out this common weakness. been canceled by Pitt authorities. No Matter, how hard a newspaper may wish to please its readers it cannot do so unless each morning's edi tion is delivered. Becaust , of numerous changes of address, new subscriptions, and filing errors' there may be some irregularities in Daily Collegian circula tion. We wish to correct these errors as scion as possible and ask your cooperation. If you do: not receive your Daily Collegian inform us at once. We will do our best 'to insure delivery as soon as 'legitimate \ complaintS are received. Staff members have been assigned to -special office duty at the following hours: 8:15 a. an. to 11:45 a. m. Monday through Saturday 1 p. ann. to 5:30 p: in. Monday through Friday 7 to 9 p. pi. Monday through Friday Ca,ntegie Hall Back In The Lineup Again Ve:Wantit.:Know-- HOW IS 'COLLEGIAN' tittir Office 1 111 Be Open: The Best Time -4 gti, m. id $ ot; Rum INtouday through Friday . 1 111* .Daily Collegian THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN moil Bathe Today; Last Home Game YOUR DELIVERY! Phone 711 Till Starts At 2 P. M. On New Beaver Field First of two scheduled invasions of the Nittany Lion lair by the Colgate Red Raiders is set on New Beaver Field at 2 p. m. this after noon when the Hamilton soccer forces clash with Coach Bill Jef= freY's unscathed Lions in their last home game. The seeond• front opens one week from today, when - the foot ball charges of the colleges meet here in the Alumni-Dad's Days contest. Just exactly who Coach Bill will send against the New Yorkers is still in doubt. The weather will ,have a lot to do with his choice. If the field is dry, and present in dications are that it will not be, Allen Heck, injured in scrimmages three weeks ago, will get into the 'game. However, Jeffrey stated that he will not risk . Heck on wet grounds. Max Chenoweth, who has seen •action as a substitute in both the Gettysburg and Bucknell games, may start today at the center for ward position shifting Columbian Jose Lombana to the inside' left post. Probable starting eleven will in clude Johnnie Struck, goalie; Cap tain Hap Freeman, right fullback; Bill Deitrich or Heck, left fullback; Dean Hartman, right halfback; Sammy Schnure, center halfback; Boyd Etters, left halfback; and Tireless Curt Stone Provei Value OF X-Country Training By DON WEBB (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles to acquaint readers with the mem bers of the cross-country team, which runs its only race at home against Syracuse October 24. Of all of the cross-country run- Brooklyn (Pa.) High School. ners in the East, perhaps Curt Last year as a sophomore, Curt Stone, Penn State junior harrier, ran on the harrier squad which is the most tireless of them all. placed fourth in the IC4-A meet Regardless of distance, Curt can and second in the National Co 114: always come in, with the first five giate meet. He was undefeated and in five minutes be ready to in two-mile competition during the do it all over again. track season, except for a fot4th "Stoney hasn't even approached in the • IC4-A meet last February. his possibilities as a runner," 'Curt is a bespectacled journal 'Harrier Coach Chick Werner de- ism major, five feet nine inches dared. "Some day he will find tall and weighs 135 pounds. Opt himself and he will become a great standing characteristic of Stone is runner:l his modesty and quietness. ear' OVERSEAS GIFTS MUS' BE MAIZE' BEFORE .INP Buy those gifts now so the boys in the service will have a Merry Christmas our time. Uncle Sam says all gifts must be mailed before November Ito insure delivery. And while you are at it, stop in at the State College stores for a really choice selection of gifts. Penn State Fans Can Follow Gridders On Radio Penn State football fans un able to make the trip to Ithaca for the. annual encounter with the Big Red Team from Cornell will have the game brought right into their homes by 12 eastern radio stations. WFBR in Baltimore, 1300 kilocycles; WDEL in Wilmington, 1150 kilocycles; and WGR in Buffalo, 550 kilocycles should be the easiest for State fans to lo cate for they are all 5,000 watt stations. WFIL, 560 kilocycles, and WORK, 1350 kilocycles are among the other stations carry •ing the game. The broadcasts will start at 1:45 p. m., 15 minutes before game tithe. The play-by-play will be .done by Tom McMahon, Atlantic Refining announcer. Bill Pritchard, Lombana, Charley . Lischer, Paul Bender, Chenoweth. and Smiley Williams on the for ward line. Exactly which five of the six: forwards will occupy the outside right and left, inside right and left, and center forward slots will de pend on who of the six start. Jet frey plans to shift the forwards ac . cording to whom he uses. Prichard will be out to continue the scoring spree he started in the , Gettysburg game and continued impressively against Bucknell. The veteran inside right kicked three goals against the 'Bullets and accounted for the two last-period winning scores against the Orange and Blue• last' week. Curt is a fine example of what , Conditioning and supervise `d train ing can do for athletes. die came to Penn State with no cross-coun try and little track experience although he was Scranton district half-mile champion as a senior in PAGE THREE
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