FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1944 No. Name 61 — Allen, Bruce 82 — Auer, A 1 79 — Baker, John 33 — Bellas,' A 1 24 —Bruhn, Earl. 71— Bush, Ed . 76 Caskey, Howard 80— Chambers, George 40 — Chuckran, John 12—Cooney, Larry 63 Dimmerling, Carl 66—'Drazenovich, Joe 72 France, Fred 87—Hicks, Bob ” 52—Klausing, Chuck 50— Kosanovich, Bronco 14—KurONVski, Ray 36 Lang, Floyd 65—Larson, Bill 75—'Marchi, Marino ‘67, —Masd,eni§, Frank 68—Matthews, Jim 16—Maystrovicb, jVierk 42—McCown, Dick 's3—McCoy, Bfib . 10—Meyer, Ed 51— Mil'son, Jack 89—Miltenbprger, Don 44- —Muckle, Harry 73 Norton, Negley 83— Orlich, Dan 78—Painter, Bob 41— Fetch el, Elwood 45 — Rainear, Franklin • 34 Richards, Allen 64 — Rutkowski, Bob 81— JSchlesiger, John 62 Simon, John 84— Stoken, John 77 Swiggum, Paul 27—-Tacca.lozzi, Dino 23—Voli, Edwin 37 Wilhelm, Ted Don'! Forget the Game! All students and servicemen are . urged by Coach Bob Higgins to ;, attend tomorrow’s practice football- game between Penn State and Franklin and Marshall at 2 p.m. at New Beaver Field. ' “I’d' like to see everyone up at the gamp,” was the comment made by Higgins-yesterday when asked about ■ attendance at the pre jeason contest. , The Nittany Lion grid coach said that he would like- to see ev eryone—oivilians and servicemen •-—take a more active interest in the team. So. dqn’t forget the game to morrow. If Penn State is to have one of the top teams in the East this year, school spirit can go a long way towards achieving that goal. Cage Practice Begins With the first game more than three months away, nearly 40 c-agers turned out for varsity bas ketball practice this week. .. ;At the present time Coach John Lawther is feeling out his squad by .putting the Navy and civilian candidates through light scrim mages; After a week; or two of daily practice, the noted Lion mentor /will begin to drill the team in Penn State offensive and defensive fundamentals. Coach Lawther does not have anyone returning from his 1943- 44 ■ firstrstring. Don Mac Nary, Monty lyloskowitz, Joe Curran, and Jim Barron have been trans ferred, -while Walt Funk entered the Merchant Marine and Bud Long plans to leave the campus at the end of this semester. Rothsfein Takes Crown 'Pvt. Larry Rothstein, ASTP trainee who just graduated, won his second straight All-College Table Tennis Championship when he ’ defeated Herbert Mendt in three stppight games last Friday. The Army ace tux-ned back Mendt, 21-15, 21-16, and 21-12, to. repeat his victory of last se mester. The ping pong tourna xnent .-hqs be?p sponsored twice .hy the. Penn State Club and _both -times Rothstein has captured" the crown., Penn Stale Football Roster for 1944 Season Pos. Unii Age Wt. HI. School-College G Marine 19 175 5-11 Nebraska E Marine 19 175 5-11 Ohio Univer. T Frosh 18 235 6-4 Catholic H.S. 3B Frosh 18 185 5-9 Kingston H.S. 2B Marine 21 190 5-10 Minnesota T Marine 20 215 6-1 Northwestern T Frosh 20 225 5-10' Allegh’y H.S. E JYlarine 21 175 6-1 Transylv’a 4B Frosh' 18 168 5-10 Lanstord H.S. IB Frosh 16 173 5-11 Langley H.S. G Navy 23 182 5-11 Rcott H. S. G Prosit -I' -WISR —Butler T-'i ■',-i - J^JAC —Johnsto\yn WJPA^-Washington - WKST—Newcastle •WMBS—Uniontown WMRF —Lewistown