PAGE TWO Lions meet red raiders in homecoming game Between The Lions By Seaman Rem Robinson Sports Writer War brings some funny things Take Mrs. Roosevelt for exam ple. She is sailing around the South Pacific writing a war col umn. The wife of the banker down the street is spot welding for Lock heed and Vega, and Congressman Jimmy Van Zandt recently quit the House for fleet duty as a lieutenant commander. Stinko Tech trained an entire backfield for three years, and then their deadly rival, Ashcan U., got the quartet en masse via one of the Armed Force's wartime pro •grams. High school teachers are be ing drafted, and janitors are mov ing to the faculty. Corporation presidents are trying to sneak in .1 -little overtime as a machinist with out a union card. And up at Penn 'State we have an undertaker ccaching swimming. It all started when various phys ical fitness programs were started for the servicemen, Glennland Pool was jammed to capacity, and •civilian swimmers were banned from the water. Every. available .instructor was called in from ath letic retirement; and brought to the front to show soldiers the dif- . ference between a scissor's kick Not contented with the 2-2 dead and a flutter kick, and to demon- lock with Cornell in last week's 'strate to the Marines and Blue- season opener, soccer coach Bill jackets the correct way to jump Jeffrey _,will shuffle his lineup for overboard when enem.y fire is.. as tomorroves,tussle with Buckriell on 'thick as pea soup used 'le be, ,New..Beaver•Fall. - • . . • . So when the operator. rains two, Hoping to show the, Homecoming - shorts' and along -. doWn in Man: .crowd the start of a new, winning heim, Pa., Johnny .Keech nailed 'streak, the veteran mentor : will 'his last . coffin shut,. shoVed . a Cork !,tart center: for Ward in .his bottle . 6 r forrnaldellyde,s and . tin _.place. of Frank, Klaae. .Earl asked the - tc:lWnspcoPlef not:, to die Stauffer . and WaYre,'Beehdal .Will until he rettuned froM his diitY. as _trade, 'outside assignments_ while a swimming coach .up at Penn All-American. JoSe . Ler'nband and !State. Bill Shellenberger .hold down in: .About -eight - years go when side - right and inside left positions 'Johnny .went . to Penn State,. he respectively. ' helped .Coach Bob Galbraith'inol sthrar.iy schnure will _move over 'the •first. Lion_ swimming teams, from his left' halfback spot to fill 'and in, addition held down varsity in for Johnny Wryrinwho sprained positions - in 'several eVents.' Ih hiS leg in ,the . opener, and Jim those days, • • the tankei's Atherton will'shift to left halfback. compete . in. any, Jegillar inter co i;_ Dick • Schmadel Will patrol the ,legiate races since the 'ague -sport right halfback vacancy left by Ath was then in its embryonic form iii erten. many. colleges, but the squad tray- Mark Frederick and Ted Reich *eled throughout this section as a vein will be .iii at the ,fullback team, meeting YMCA swimmers Posts at the opening whistle, and in several wildcat -races. Tubby Crawford will take Cafe of Keech made the freshman foot- the net assignment. ball team in his initial year in The squad has shown steady im- Mount Nittany, .but a broken 'provement during 'the week with shoulder during a scrimmage the traditional Nittany passing at benched him for the remainder of tack beginning to click. The scor his college cereal . . In addition to ing punch now seems to be con football, he also won letters in centrated on the left side of the _freshman baseball- and basketball. line with Stauffer -shifting to the According to legend, Keech is outside left position beside Shel the only living man in State Col- lenberger. Stauffer booted home ,lege who watched Leo Houck beat the first tally against Cornell near the Red Lion, Pa. baseball club the end of the first half in Satur .over two decades ago. day's tilt while Shellenberger • Both men are from down in kicked the goal that gave the .Jef- Lancaster county, and it was there freymen a tie with the upstate -that Keech was attending a Sun- squad. day School picnic one afternoon. -Jose Lombana and Sam Schnure, . The home team Was behind 11-1 .the two .lettermen returning from when Houck came to bat in the last year's once-beaten team, have ninth with the bases loaded. The shown up well in practice work .young boxer smashed out a four- outs, and Goalie Tubby Crawford bagger to bring the score to 11- has earned the praise of. Coach 5; and before long the team had Jeffrey who claims he will beCome .batted around the lineup until it one of the better net-minders in was Houck's turn at the plate the business before the close of the again. season. This time the bases were again Other booters who will see ac -loaded, so Leo obliged with a tion Saturday are Bob Clauser, Red triple, and the game was over. Cramer, and Andy Gaber. Follow- By the way, any customer of ing the Bucknell match, the Penn this department who would like State team travels to 'Hamilton, N. some bargains in mahogany beds Y., to meet the Colgate Red Raid should call John Keech. He is al- ers so a furniture salesman Trio of alma maters • Boxer is lion gridder. Like Bill Smyth, big end, Tackle Jim Mariades, Penn State's No. 1 Bill Kyle played football at two replacement at guard, knows how other colleges before joining the 'to use his dukes, The former Pitt Penn State squad as a Marine footballer, now a Marine Corps Corps trainee. Kyle formerly play trainee at the Nittany Lion insti- ed at Notre Dame and Pitt. Smyth's tution, was senior A. A. U. heavy- pre-war alma maters were ''Notre ,weight champion in the Pittsburgh Dame and the 'University-of •Cin district this year. 'cinturti. • Big part of nittany lion line 6 4 :NOOP*.VOZY:::::'•IM4A'4 _veted in two line positions tomorrow afternoon when Bob Higgins sends his once-defeated team into action against Colgate will be towering Marine Private Bill Smyth and veteran Johnny Jaffurs, former varsity man returned to col lege to await call to officers' candidate school. Before making the Penn State team as a Marine trainee in the V-12 program, Smyth played for Notre Dame and the University of Cincinnati. Jeffrey changes lineup for bucknell soccer tilt THE COLLEGIAN Nilitany runners meet muhlenberg The MlThlenberg. • cross-country meet start..2o minutes' before halftime -of, the , . Colgate football game,. Coach-George :Harvey, 'new ly appointed harrier. mentor, an nounced,: todaY... , - The start. bf . the meet has been timed so that - the 'runners will ar:. -rive at the; finish' linein front of .the press box during the 15-mM .ute -intermission period at half- Coach Harvey stated today that final trials Were ,held .on Tuesday and men who qualified to run to -morrow included,. John Hai:man ias, Dennis CriMmins, Dori Storff, Cecil. DuteSchle, Gordon CeroW., - Harold . Weidow, and . Walter Wheelock. Although Bob Polanski . and Will Riess will also, partici pate in the run, they. .riot count in the awarding ,of. points..! Harvey said that, his sqUad - will! have to go a. long way to.beat.the record established by Ray _Con= ger's runners last year, but feels that his Navy-Marine bolstei'ed team will make a good showing. tomorrow. Last season the -Penn • State cross-country • squad tied for . first place in the National IC4-A meet; and ,placed second in the Eastern IC4-A. tournament. It was ranked as one of the best -college, erosi country teams in the. country. .. The strength of the 'Mulllen-, berg squad is untested. since the. meet will also be its -:first .of the . season. jicwever;, the Mules are also reinforced , by, Navy. and,'Ma rine students. •, - Galbraith. tails 'for swimming candidates Trycktts for the 1943 edition of the Nittany Lion swimming team will be held in Glennland Pool starting at 4 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon and continuing each day until Thursday, according to Coach Bob Galbraith. Assisting the Lion mentor, this season will be Johnny •Keech, swimming instructor for the armed forces stationed at the College. Keech was one .of the organizers of the Penn State squad when it was first -formed eight years. ago. ' BTr.rWAR.BONDS , AND, STIMPS Hapanowicz, powers on bench with tarheel iniurieg Senor Jose lombana is all-american player for lion booters Jose Vincente Lombana believe in the Good Neighbor policy but finds it hard sometimes to prac tice what he preaches. Senor Lombana, who is better known as "Jake" on the Penn State campus, earned all-Ameri can recognition in soccer last fall and represents one of the few ex perienced players available to Coach Bill Jeffrey as the 1943 season approaches, " But more important to the South American youth than wins and losses is his "personal determ ination to uphold 'Coach Jeffrey's reputation for turning out win ning teams. Lombana, who went to France and Belgium for his early school ing, is particularly anxious to win the Temple game this year. "Temple will be a tough .game," he promised, "because that was the one team that beat is last year, and_ we're going—out- of -our way to make that one tough," • The Colombia, South America, youth, Who is studying_mining en gineering at Penn State, also looks for hard sledding against Army and,, , yavy. Although injur ed in, : last7 week's . Cornell game, , he will , start tomorrow against Bucknell. Passer sill remains •OnlY. Bbblfy Williams, ace - passer; :remains - of the Penn State quartet :that collaborated • in: last .....3ear's -stirring 13410:victory-over the.• Co lgate grid leam..others inatrumen -tal in winning. that -encounter— :Joe Colone, 'Bucky Walters, and Cliff St. Clair—are ,now carrying the ball for:Uncle Sam. • . . • Lions get piaa champ - Lee • Wcehling, six-foot-five backstroke • champ., from NOrris- . - town High School, will be 'one. of the . : swimmers on this year's Nittany- Lion squad. . .. .. .. . . . ......... . , . r . . , .. . - F ive . 'P. ~,,___ds:-:. :- ' oun • .., . • . .''' ..of '- Br ooks , . • . - - 1 Will Bring Man y' ribu r rs , of r Pleaeurirr . .' • r' liiEN. AND:WOMEN ittifOREIGNOVE _ . - . .- • •• seo-e.s o ptelober. 15, to ..October .15 . . .; . 3, , „ • , ' • „ '. ' . , . 4 ki 2 4; r Jr - * • . . . . ... r. , . . .KEELER's : .- Cathainn Theatre Building FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, AO (Continued from Poge One/ Ross, Red Moore, Ed Czekaj and Bill Smyth on the line and Aldo Cenci, Bobby Williams, Jack taat : = ignola, and "Sparky" Broirn in the backfield. The Tar Heel tilt also left its mark on the reserve strength with Cass Sigel ; and 'Harold Mouch list:: ed as doubtful to see action tomor row. • Colgate brings to town a team which Coach Andy Kerr describes as "creditable" but the lineup 111 7 dicates that Kerr's description is somewhat conservative. Although not revelling in the abundance of material Which the Lions ran into last week, Kerr has nine gridders from last year's Colgate squad to use as a nucleus. Kerr has a wealth of good backs .but the individual sparkplug.:is Mike Micka; 185-pound two-yearl varsity fullback who has returned to continue as a key ball-handler and line backer-up in • Colgate's double-wing formation. Other full.: backs are Eddie. Schneider, 190- pounder from Manhattan College';_ 200=pound Elvin Nordmark,, 'eligible last year; and Don .Coateth„ Micka's slightly-used understudy . last season.. To .ease . the:congeatiOri, Kerr may . use Schneider at left half and either Nordmark or. Coates. at quarterback. Ranking right halfback is • Jules Yakapovich, • a„ 'two-year - varsity sfar,• with 'Dick Owenland Albert Moro as reserve material. A year -old freshman,. Frank Muel heuser, former New .Jersey- All Scholastic, is also 'atright half. The COlgate line.'ls leSs impres . siVe'bittlt is bolstered by veterans 'Clair' Furey, end; .::and George' • Thomas, 180-poUnd -guard. E 4 C_ ho' :vanes; :I'B7-pound 'gdard frOnOhe Maryland., varsity, ' and an . Maryland freshman center,' J. T. Boyle, are - capable perforrnerS. Leading tackles are - Joe Dilts ,arid Ed Stacco while Olav Kollevoll„ 202-pound center replacement last season, has .moved' UP to a. starting . slot. • BUY WAR. BONS