The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 24, 1942, Image 9

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Harriers Mee
-.Stone...Matge Out
•Willi.'hiled:Mitttle
• Students and alumni', will have
their only chance ‘to see the Penn.
State cross-country team in action
this year when the Lions encoun
tcr. the Orangemen of Syracue on
the' New Beaver Field at 2:30 p.m.
today.
. Coach Tom Keane and his Syr
acuse harriers , antiVed in Belle
f9nte yesterday afternoon and
will be at full strength for the
meet in which the Orangemen
iVill .be out to avenge last year's
2b-30, defeat at the hands of the
and...A/Mite thinclads.
question mark in the Lion
I:lair is Curt Stone, star junior run-
Hier, who pulled a' leg muscle in
p'xactiee Thursday. Stone did not
workout last • night, but Coach
Chick Werner declared that Stone
Will probably be in shape to run.
Werner Picks' Team
' The seven Nittanymen who will
Oppose the invaders are Captain
Norm Gordon, Curt Stone, Mac
Smith, Jerry Karver, Joe Beach,
Bufe'Williams and 'Howard
Horne. -
The entire squad will run but
only these seven will be issued
numbers_ and will be eligible to
score for the Lions. The remain
der:of .the squad will run a time
trial. The outcome will deter
mine: who, will go to the Michigan
state meet at East Lansing, Mich
.igan,•ne:xt weekend.
Among the strong contendersfor places- in the Michigan State
• r,
test are_ Johnnie •McCall Archie
"Dyson, Bob' Kintigh, and Warren
'• •
• .
Ct3aeh. , Keelie l s thiriclads are an
unktiown and ..untested quantitY..
They ..are running their' first meet
of the:§enakin td .ay aftei. a month'
oi tkiiiiititt • • -
rirljsh During :Mill - • .
OfitAishitling runner for thb
411'344 - (ttrJel'il - kaii4C-d chttge-in,
last year's frosh imeet•between the
tbiro schools, Oantain ' johnson
be strong eon
), t6nclers.fdt - :
The race•Will.be -between
...-halv.es. of ;.the State-Colgate.
—fBotball .game. The, starting gun
,be,-fired , about' fifteen Min
n-les before • the end- of 'the first
,só - .:that-the - runners fin
'
i4h labtWeen.liliieiof -the boittbt.
;.Lineups .and, numbers' follow: '.
~.Syracuise
Yi3fitiadil '(21)
,Atiies (22)
i,4levini.(23)
(24)
ligoiy (25)
'`,ichtel (26) •
'Ciirvio (27)
(28) •
the bombs . dropped bh Lon=
N`dbn in the list war conl'd be carried
iri one flight by seven= of , today's
Heavy bombers.,
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Do You '
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WHAT THE' SOLDIER WANTS?
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• Shading Cream
• • Shoe Polish c •
- • • Sewing Kits - -..,.• •
• Stationery
• Pens and Pencils
• • Playing Cards , - ..",.
BUGLER HIT ASSORTMENT ' - $1.50
•4 I pr.. .. I . . • •
• REMEMBER! CHRISTMAS GIFTS To MEN
OVERSEAS MUST BE MAILED
BEFORE NOVEMBER 1
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ollege Cut-ritite
106 West College Avenue •-•
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t Oringemen Today
Leo Nobile (left) 'and Steve' Suhey, reserve guards on Bob Hig
gins.' Blue and White grid tearri, will probably see plenty of action
in today's enCotinter . with the Red Raiders. Both are sophomores'.
Both tip' the .scales at around 195 pounds. And both are great de
fensive players.
Penn State
Davis (81)
Moore (72)
Jaffurs (63)
Palazzi (52) 7
Perugini (67)
Schoonover (76)
Walters (86)
Cenci (23)
St. Clair .(10)
Brown (44) .
Banbury (33)
Grid gains T 6 Help Prof
In Sky (color Experiment
Science Will take a band at thiS
aftetricicin's foOtball game.
As fans attending the game en;
ter the gates, thCy will be given
handbills by Students of Hans
H. Neuberger's- Meteorology
classes: Printed on these. hand
bills will be a request to normal
VeittinS to make an
estimate of sky blue, weather per
mitting. •
Peitsi -State
061ilail (1)
Stbile".(2)
Sthitli,(2)
Kariier (4)
iiitabh (5)
Williams •(6) ,
The purpose behind the esti
mate is to help Dr. Neuberger
carry - out his experiments on sky
blue on a large scale.
Persons who. cooperate in car
rying out the experithent are ask
ed;-.to ptit the results of the esti
mates in designated places speci
fied
,on the. handbills. ,
Lions' Reserve Guards
Probable Starling Lineups
Positions
Left End
Left Tackle
Left Guard
Center
•Right. Guard
Right Tackle
Right End
Quarterback
Right Half
Left Half
Fullback
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Colgate
Batorski (81)
Voys (79)
10rlando (63)
• Greer (55)
Thomas (62)
Endres (70)
Furey (85)
Fox (22)
Phinney (49)
Yakapovich (17)
Micka (33)
Ex-Tribunal Member
Writes Open. Letter
Printed below is part'of a letter,
recently received from Samuel G.
preOman '42, addressed to the
Student Tribunal.
Fredman is how attending Col
umbia University. While here at
State he was active in politics, a
member of the varsity debating
team, a meniber of the PitmenMe
Council, and held a Seat on Tri
bunal.
Freshmen will be interested to
know how a graduate ccimpares
Penn State to another college.
". . . . I just thought you fel
lows would be interested Itt what
an old buddy is (Ming. For me,
there will never be a place like
Penn State, or an organization like
Tribunal. I can safely say the
former gave me three and a half
of the mist wonderful years of
any life, and the latter gave me a
semester full of real enjoyment
and perpetual -good times.
"Here at Columbia, the kids
wear dinks, sure. But they don't
knov? why they wear them; they
don't have a 'hello spirit,' net. do
they have a spirit of fair play to
ward the other fellow which is so
predominant at State. Try to'
make the frosh realize, and the.
rest of the school for that matter,
that they have a wonderful place
to go to school, especially in these
times; when the shadow of war
lieS so clOse to us - all.
"Let all of them remember the
benefits that are accruing to
them from an institution such as
ours . . ."
Yours for Penn State,
Sam Fredman
Time Changed For Meet
The freshman cross-country
meet between Syracuse and• Penn
State Will start at 12:30 p.m. and
not 2:30 as previmAly announced.
BUY WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS
Between The Lions
With DON DAVlS—Sports Editor
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Don't Underrate Colgate
Don't underrate Colgate. We say this well aware of their 34-li
defeat at the hands of a bunch of train-weary Dukes last weekend.
This lop-tided score loses some of its significance in the light of the
following facts. The Blue Devil's rushing and passing attack totalled
only 150 yards. They got two touchdowns on pass interceptions, one
on a punt runback, one on a Colgate fumble, and one on a pass.
Coupled with these disillusioning statistics is the fact that Colgate
will certainly be primed for a come-back this afternoon at the expense
of our own Nittany Lions. You know the odds are 8-5 favoring the
Red Raiders.
State Too Has An Interest
That's why we say don't for a moment underrate Colgate. But
that's not the end of this little tale. Penn State also has quite an in
terest in this afternoon's fracas. -A good part of the stands being oc
cupied by alumni and parents certainly won't dampen our spirit any.
And incidentally, this is one of those games in which spirit may be an
important factor.
It also occurs to us that State has not lost a home game since, well.
ever since we've been here at least. If you want the statistics it has
been three and a half years. These Are Easier
Freshman Soccermen
Encounter. Mont Alto
Foresters Today
While their big brothers, the
varsity, are at Syracuse. Penn
State's freshman soccermen will
provide entertainment for the
local booter fans on New Beaver
Feld at 1:30 p. m. today when
they face the freshman foresters
from Mont Alto.
Coach Doc Underwood will
start an inexperienced eleven
using . Herb Lee, goalie, Bud
Slilyler, right fullback; Herb
Kinney, left fullback; Ed Han
num, right halfback; Jack Lam-,
mey, center halfback; Dick Weth
erill, left halfback; Kenny Sim
ent, outside right; t Jim
inside right; Don Rider, center
forward; Bob ' Marshall, inside
1414.. arid ;Seib
Probable sulistitiatiOnS will be
Bill Fallwell, and Dick Ard, full
backs; Charley Fredericks. half
baCk; and A Carver, George Bird,
and Roy Bcuka, forwards.
Acting to halt outflow of a
dwindling inventory of 1942 model
Ford, Chevrolet, and Plymouth
fdurdoor, hard-topped sedans un
til Army and Navy requirements
are filled, the OPA issued an or
der freezing until October 31 all
sizes to civilians of cars of that
dektiption with less than 1,000
mileage. •
BUY . WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS
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TONIGHT
$.75 Admission plus Tax
The funniest Comedy to be presented
Drop in . . .
ALUMNI CIDER PARTY
at Armory After the Show
After calling the turn on that
one, it's comparatively easy to see
our way on the following games,.
Hoping to et least hold and pos
sibly boost our .732 average to
date, the Board of Experts once
again makes the leap.
After lest week's tie, Penn
should come back strong at the
ekpente of Columbia. Next week's
Penn-Army game won't be nearly
as easy to call. Syracuse and
Cornell will once again battle it
out. It looks like the Orange by
a couple touchdowns.
The Dukes really pulled a
quicky last week in their upset of
Colgate (they only had sandwiches
before the game). But Pitt should
be ready for and stop the Blue
Devils. If Waynesburg beats West
Virginia, the Board of Experts
will be ready to tender their resig
nations.
Easier Still
Army will continue to roll on .its
way. And this week Harvard
be the team to step out of the
West Pointer's path. A strong
lAucknell squad should be able +o
stop Boston U. We think they
will.
In the mid-west it looks like
Minnesota over Michigan aid
Notre Dame over Illinois. Arid
then there's that Lehigh-Rutgeti
struggle. The Board was just
about to give this game up and
pick another one when Dom Go
lab clinched our choice. "If men
lb the fat Ilutijeta;
certainly ought to be willing 16 ,
Pick 'em over Lehigh..' . So that/
tie Way it siarids. Rutgers over
Lehigh hi a real tigiit.
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