THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1042 lions.. .Prepare- Defiips, Fir Colgate's , thick ... faickl.ers- Hold I-01 Scrimmage Of Week Scrimmaging for the first and last time this week, members of Bob Higgins' varsity f cotb all team Ptit • finishing toucheS to their single wingback attack last night in preparation for the Col gate Red Raiders who will invade New Beaver"'tield. •Saturday Against the reserves, the regu lars concentrated on backfield blocking assignments—the out- standing weakness in the Lion's first three tilts. Most of the ball toting during — the hour-long -ses sicn " was handled by fullbaCks Weitzel, Banbury, and Calorie, with tailbacks Brown, Joe, and Williams tearing off sizeable gP - k /s. Only shift evidence in the first string lineup was the promotion of Red Moore hi faVor of Mike Kerns at the right tackle slot. Part of the scrimmage saw the regulars on defense against their own plays. Higgins has been stressing defensive assigrirnents f to ens e . stop the vaunted Colgate Of . Led by Mike Micka, who is be i ing touted for All-A.merican hon ors, Andy - Kerr ,has a heavy, ?seedy backfield to call ` into service. " - liiii&a"WhO has scored six touchdowns so far this season, ' , has .I prOven himself a capable threater; a hard charging fullback-type runner, he is :elusive once he gets beyond the line of scrimmage. Assisting Micka in the back= field, are Jule Yakapovich, an other triple-threat halfback,. Bill .Fox, who runs the team from the• quarterback position, and Al ,Hanover, the Raider's leading passer, at, the fullback spot. • T Football Squad Meets Little Raiders; Williams Missed Weakened somewhat by the promotion of. Bobby Williams. their passing ace, the Lion's Junior Varsity foqtball team has leer;: scrimmaging nightly for its Oicokoter Saturday with the, gate ' , ,yearlings. Malty McAndrews, and his assistant , Harry • Dennis, have Oared the Jayvees no work in an - . effort to have them _ready for the little Raiders. . . The little Raiders are sparked 113r'.I'v,,ro 'towering tackles that tip the.; scales at over 200 pounds. BOth of the tackles, Joe Dilts, and td- Stacco, are slated for futurearsity duty, but for the - time 'l2e ingare preparing with the junior outfiti . , 4 • • •MOn's TOpcoats? Nationally known brands in 100% s . albwool S . "Si qp COME XN AND SEE 'EM fromm s ' , Y hp.l4q tweet twO Coach Andy Kerr has a lot of tackle. in Tommy • Vohs, who stands six . feet four inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. Vohs, pairs with. Bob - Endres a first string tackle on Colgate's Red Raider football team: Seven Fresh Harriers Selected By Werner A Well-balanced but untested freshman cross-country team will open its dual-meet seasoli Satur day against,_ the Syracuse jayvee harfier squad on'the New Beaver Field course: The. meet will start at 12:30 p. m. and will be preliminary to the varsity competition between the same two colleges. Chick Werner, Nittany cross country mentor, stated that no upperclassmen will run with the yearlings ,despite the fact that Syracuse izitends to use men from all four Classes. The race will be 'for three miles—regulation freshman distance. The entire freshman squad will run in the meet, but only seven Will wear nurnbers and be eligi ble to score. auimkiiiatiiiidamwwwwilidmwmwiolowo "THE ,\/[ AN AID • . CAM]E ) ., DRINISi!I'Ye' iclkw4o AuctilitoriOm !FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS $.15 *Ppis* pllus The &limiest Comedy to be 'presented at Perm State itt years. /1/0,011411111•0<mota 110U41M1.0004 P vora lIM/11.100:i10.11.11 sm. ariromowl 41. e. 2111100•11000 .00 .100.11•1•1.4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Knm.v Your ppinero Joe Peach Surprises High School Coaches; Now A Main Cog In Lion Harrier Machine (Editor's note: This is the fifth of a se r ies of seven artiOes to acquaint leaders with members of the cross-country team who meet Syracuse in their only home A lot of his success can be attrib fest of the season at 2.30 p. m. uted to, his love for cross-country Saturday afternoon.) running. . Smallest member of the varsity Besides being a runner, Joe is cross-country team is diminutive a chemical engineer with a 1.63 Joe Beach, sophomore runner from State College high school. average. He is five feet, five inches No one was more surprised when and tips the scales at 115 pounds. Joe made the freshman cress-coun- If Joe can keep improving as he has in the last year and a half,-he try team lastyeir than the State College high school track coaches. will be the fifth man that Coach He had been only ari average run- Werner is looking for. With four rier on their team and was not ex- men like Gordon, Stone, Smith, and pected to burn up the New Beaver 1 4rver, there is only one thing Field track. Everyone but Joe was lacking—a fifth man that can be surprised when he captured sev- counted on to place well up in enth place in the frosh IC4-A cross- every race. country meet last fall. In the opening meet with Man hattan this year, Joe ran what he Jayvee BOofers To face Mt Mk Although the four remaining games on the varsity soccer schedule will be played on foreign fields, the Lion jayvee team will provide local 'action this Satur day afternoon when they en counter the Mont Alto Forestry School on New Beaver Field's _ soccer grounds. The Syracuse jayvees were ,originally scheduled to oppose the Blue and White junior varsity but transportation ;difficulties forced the Orange to cancel the contest. ' The Foresters were scheduled last week to fill in the schedule gap. Composed _largely of freshmen, Jayvee Coach Doc Underwood's squad will, be playing their sec ond., game of the sea Son. Previ ously they defeated State College High School 6-1. - Outstanding for the group so far have kieen. Lee, Sampler, Ard, Jim Etters, 'brother of varsity man Boyd Etters, 'Lammey, Kin ney, Simotis, Wilson, Marshall, Carver Falwell, Rider, Jung, Wetherill Crist, Bird and Rose. Meanwhile the varsity bqoters are busy polishing their attack for . Saturday morning's game at Syracuse. This contest should prove the stiffest test yet for the Jeffreymen who have won three straight on home grounds. 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Were 35.00 Were 37.50 Were 40.00 Were 45.00 Terms Cash—Alterations at Cost Paul - A, ''\/''itten Corner of Alien and Beaver Duck Pond Considered 11401 Hunting Area All men interested in hunting will appreciate this statement: The Duck Pond is not consid- ered by police Chief Juba and ether borough officials to be out side the borough limits. There is a $25.00 fine for gunning with-- in the Borough. Several students have already been apprehended by the game commissioner and await hearing this-week. Physics Confab Here Professor Marsh W. White. of the College physics department will be among those presenting papers to a meeting of the penn sylvania Couferenee of Physics Teachers beipg held here Fri day and• Saturday. Across from Post 'Office SAIE F7V= 7 77'l $630 to $835 NOW 39.50 NOW 32.50 NOW 34.50 NOW 37.50 State College
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