rAur. rtJUlt Hig insmen Walters Takes Injured Van Lenten's End Post . (Continued from page one) )ling of the season, a relatively in experienced• Raider squad opened against St. Lawrence and picked up added poise in pushing through major contests with Dartmouth and Cornell. Big man in the Raider setup this year is a 180-pound pile-driving fullback by the name of Mike Vticka, who leads an array of back-; field talent two and three deep .at' each position. .Only change . in the Raiderlineup today, will find Ed Phinney re placing injured Al Hanover at the left halfback. -The Lions, likewise, will be play ing without the help of one of the star members of their regular line- Up. Wilbur Van Lenten, right end, and extra point maker, has not sufficiently recovered fr o m ah ankle injury suffered in the Buck nen tilt, to return to action. His place will be taken by rangy Bob Walters, a letterman on the 1 - 941 team. Another new face, however, will appear in the Lions' starting line up. "Red" Moore, who has been a standout performer against Buck nett, Lehigh, and Cornell, will re place veteran tackle "Big Mike" Kerns in the starting lineup. Lion Mans will remember the block Moore put on the Bucknell safety rne:n that trade Spancy ,BrOwn 70.-vard touchdown run oossible. One 'bright spot has • been evi dent in recent Blue and White, scrimmages. Little regarded re- serves, the inexperience of which had been a constant worry to gins, have gradually rounded into' shape, and now proVide formidable opposition for oppo'sing' At the quarterback position, however, Aldo Cenci still has to be a sixty minute player. Only John Schroyer, 200-pound freshman re= serve, .has had .enough experience to relieve the giant Cenci, and then only when• it is absolutely s6xy. !Performance oE reserves at the guard position have been etpecially outstanding. Leo No bile, and Steve Euhey, guards of the "watch-charm"' variety, have seen so much action this ,season that regulars Perugini and' affurs have been in the games nia more than half of the time. 'The defensive ability of Nobile and Suhey is expected to carry niuch weight in the outcome of today's game. • Grads and Dads may get a chance to see Bobby Williams. diminutive pass-tossing freshman iii action today. Williams, a mem ber of the junior varsity only ,two Weeks ago, now stacks , up as the best passer on the Lion varsity -, squad. A product of Pittsburgh's Oliver High School, Williams still hicks game experience. Galbraith Receives New Enlisted Reserve Forms A new supply of declaration of intention applications (designated "Form A's") has been received from the Army Command Head quarters and is now available for )iIEtC members who, entered the service after October 1, it was an nounced last night by War Serv ice. Advisor Robert E. Galbraith. The new forms, which are to be filled out in quadruplicate by all freshmen and sophomore enlis tees, are designed to protect the applicant who enters the ERC with the intention of later trans ferring to another branch of the vervice. (1 1 WE CREAM • PIES and CAKES , ' lKaye ' s Korner (POST OFFICE IS OPPOSITE US) COLD MEATS • DAIRY PRODUCTS Seek Third Season -:.Win... Against... '..Red - ,, ....Raiders Fullback Mike MiCka of the Colgate Red Raiders• has been tout ed as potential All=Aitierican iiinttitiai this year after ; he conipleted a brilliant 1941 season. If the Nittany Zidns e)ti6tt.tcoviii• today; they will have to stop the line rushes ,of the 190 -Pound Juni& star. MiCka will . be ably assisted in the backfield by Fi.4c, Yakapcivich, and l=thinney. Know, Your, Runners Rai e Williams Turns To Cross-Country As Conditioning For Spring track Season By DON WEBB • (Editor's note: This is the final the family. • His : "kid" brother, inialirrietit df a skid's of articles Mitchell, is number one runner on to acquaint readeis isr i t the •the frosh team. • members of the cross-country Rufe is a loWer division student team which meets Syracuse to- majoring 'in art editcation. He day in its only home meet of the stands five, feet, eight inches high' sifaSon.)and tips' the shales at 133 pounds: , There aren't many dash men m • When he is late for practice, Chick can always find him somewhere track that can keep up, with dis . - tance •runners in cross-country on the campus painting or . • car competition, but Riafus_Williams is ot oriing. the exception that makes the rule. A dash man in high schOol and Dutcher 'Obtains -Post in- his, freshman year at State, Rufe, negro sophomore flash, turned to R. Adams Dutcher, head of the cross-country in an effort to keep agricultural and biological chemis in condition for track season and. try department, has been named to because he thought that he "may serve on a subcdirnnittee of the be able to help out the team." Now, food and nutrition board, of the he is a regular on the varsity har- National Research Council and has rier team and enjoys running as received another appOintment to much as any one of the squad. the editorial staff of "Nutrition Tie- As a runner in Overbrook High viewi," a new publicalion School, Philadelphia, Rufe did a Hine of everything. He ran the 100 and 220 yard dashes, the quarter mile, and anchored the Overbrook mile relay team to the city schol astic championship in 1940.- As a freshman last year, Wife won his numerals in cross-country and track. In addition to his run ning, he bkoad-juinped on the frosh track team This summer Williams won the varsity 75-yard • dash - in - a four team meet at Cornell. Rufe is not the only runner in es, Raider threat All motion picture film in the hands of manufacturers was frozen August 20 by the War Production Board. cOLimdt •kils Martyr's Marlyrs Sian Weekend Spot, Events With (*ale Jayvees A scrappy little bunch of Nit Lt: Com. Sparks Leaves tany Lion junior .varsity griddprs ' will • inaugurate the ' weekend. For. Coroell•Post .spbrts schedule on ,New Beaver Field this morning when they • L i.e ut. Commander N. R. meet. the Lithe Raiders of Col-. Sparks, who has been in charge gate. - The Kickoff is scheduled. of - the Naval training station for 10 o'clock. here at the College, has been bubbedr - Ivfarty's Martyrs," , the t:ansferred to Cornell University, jayvees have, been - scrimmaging Ithaca, 'N. Y. His new position nightly for this week's contest will be similar to the one he held r-ver since.; their 1910. here. Cornell B team two "weekS ago: Commander Sparks .was a . The Little .Raiders held ' , the member of the College's me Larne Cornell: junior varsity to a chanical engineering faculty for 7 to 7 , tie last week. years. He first . received his • The probable, starting lineups lieutenant's cornmissiori in the folloW Naval reserve and later, after grcups of Navy trainees came to Penn State Penn State, he was promoted to 1; 0 40th lit 7 utenant commander. Ohltiian Officer •in charge (acting) at present is Lieut. (j.g.) Walter Mathias ... L. Leljestrand. Krajrriyak No official word has yet been Seibil R T Shia* received by the Conelie as to LE . ' Jenitilts whom will succeed Sparks JalleolkA .....A: B Maj0r,..... RRB inrsoat B. FlOWer i ooters Ready Ac,„,, k-rifgall For-Orange ..Foe (Special .To The Collegian) SYRACUSE, New York, ,Octo ber 23----Traveling •un the crest of An undefeated record, not uncom mon 'to them; 'Coach Bill Jeffrey and -16 Penn. State, soccermen. ar rived ,here today at•4:3o p. pre- : pared • to • take on Syracuse's Orangemen tomorrow morning *Fresh from easy " -twins • - over Gettysinitg,? Bucknell; and Col gate; the Licin booters expect 'to have a. tough: time against Coach, Arthur .11ofrocks" seasoned ; forces; their strongest foe - as•yet this- sea son. Defeated, b 9 the "Stsie :cbirete team last year, 4-9, the Orange - is out to beat the Blue and White which boasts a record of only one defeat over nine and,a half sea- Although Coach Jeffrey did not freshmen scitiad.veill ruti;.but 'only announce his starting• lineup, . it seven will lie" i'sgiOtt tinnibers and is expected to be practically. .the be eligible. to score tir the Lion's. same as in the Red Raider game, ` Lineups. feli:4•' ' laSt Week, - which saw Johnnie Siracusa "Miracle Save" Save" Struck, at goalie.; Sinock (35) Bill Deitrich and Captain Hap GUnderson (26) Freeman at the right 'and left 1-faiper (27) fullback spots; Sciyd Etters, Sam- .Rite (32) . my Schnure, and -Dean Hartman Gr : ;e!n • (25) playing ' right, center and left R; Stevens '(36) halfback; and Colombian Jose, Atherton (21) Lombana, outside right; high scor- ing Bill Prichatd; inside right, Probab,le_substitutions for, the Max • ChenOweth, center, Tom - Blue and ?White .will .be, *tank "Smiley" Williams, inside left, Black, fullback,. 'Bobbie :Fast, and Paul Bender, of tskre left, on halfback ; , and Walt.Wozialt, Frank the forward lhe. , . - and'• Charley Lischeiy.foi• Class of 'O9, 'l5; '2 , You Alumni remember Grahani & Son as 'orie of Penn State's traditions.-We have served Penn State since 1896 and will continue to do so. - Drop in and renew old acqtiaintances at the "A.C." for__ • • Cigarettes •. Cigars ' • Pipes •. Magazines • Tobaccos • Newspapers • ru ft So' `32slir; bprfoliiti Jayvee Lineup Pos. L. E.. L. T. . L. G. Ft. G. Froth harriers Meet . . Syrainse Yearhngt Inleason-s Opener out untested; the .' Penn- State freshmen .cross= 7 country team-:meets the Syracuse yea rlings ..at • 12: 30. p. .ml - today in pielithirLary _to. the varsity race ween the •same" two , schools. . This will be the initial. race- bcith teams and bOth cnaches claim that' they have "better Align syerage" frogh • learns: - Tag trials of the Lion frcish.,.prove that Coach . Chicic. 'Werner. has no clustanding runner; but five' run- ners who will. tuin in good times Running in' number one:' spot l'Or the Nittanyinen will be Mitchell Williams. The -.other men follow in order:, Rudnick, Tiandwerk, Carleton;:Scott, Har-, riF and Madigan. The ','entire Colgate Latin Dilto Ltfunifiei . Bowinah Hoifttiutii Penn Siete M. *Mimes 11) - Rudnick (2) Hiridweric ,(3? ' Carleton' (4) Snell (5) Harris (6) Madigan (7)
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