TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1946 iGettysburg; Bison :Gridders Set For Lions Booters Six '42 Soccer Veterans, 3 All-Americans Back Coach Bill Jeffrey, beginning his 21st season as — Penn State's soccer mentor, is gradually get ting his squad in shape for the Nittany Lion's openhvg 'tussle .of the 19416 season against Gettys burg Saturday. Starting line-Up for the opener is still undecided, according to Coach • Jeffrey; but the selection of the first team is expected. to be made by Friday. Rogulars :Fie - turn Bolstered by the return of •.s!x regulars from the '42 team and a host of candidates : numbering al most. 40, the CLibns are ex - petted to field as good a squad as the 1942 version which :came . throtfgh the season with only one defeat. The ibooters. of the '43 through . '45 squads, composed of service men end freshmen, 'came one with a little better than .500 average. , The' return of 'three All-Amer ican soccermen, team captain Hamilton, Goalie Graebner, and Dean Hortman, Makes Penn State a threat for •national honors this year.' Graibner gained national recognition in '42, while. Hartman got the nod .in '44 and 'Hamilton in. 1945. .11fiiiiipassed IBM Jeffrey's record for the past 20 yciars, surpassed by no other team, in, collegiate !annals, Shows iictoriesgainst lossesind 2 ties. • . !From November 5, 11432 itn tii.Novernber 15, 1941, the -sOcc'er men had a string ,of '65 ' CoOectt tiye games . without defeat.!.SYna cuse downed the .Blue - and' White hq '312, and it _Wasn't until:l9 , 4ll Iliat the I..!orV:tia - Sedd.'.:"rdeleat7.When ,Army upset 'lthe ..hociters with a 1 to 0 victory at.':West Pant. First ldss on home ''grotinds'Sinee •19e312 difie in '44 :When Navy elaiiMed . al2 to 1 win; t •- , ' Complete 'daily coverage all the fall inorts .as well as interesting sidelights . an. foot-1 ball, soccer; cross'-eanntry,=ski mg, .and •intramittrais sbe; brought to. Collegian , readers byi the following, staff incierniberg: Football Allan W. °star' Soccer . Stephen "SiniChak, Cross-couiptry Seitllng Sid'ing... : :ten •I. Prendh Jr. ; Intramurals .. Jerry Tritniper: Coacho,•Triahagers, apta.insCiiftd , cOrttabt the T : a.bove eriorters for'all s.recial• notices. I 'Cross=tountry ens son, Threelegules :Basle l Wad In the first ..post'-war Year 'of competition 1942, IWhen Penal. Statetied with ' Isitllana;"'.t - east Lartsing,,(Mich4 in 'the tional Collediates,% - Coach Werner will :a' crosa,COUntiy team lbolstered'lsy : thiee' veterans of that squad. Jerry Kairtrer,;..ft -, eShirnan,:inter-. collegiate c'hainpiOn 'and distance runner, who`pliabeid'iiiiithl in 1i942 Colle'diates; 'Curt Sfiine;, who captured Seventh. place' lio7i ors; and HoWard - Borne, :who fan 22nd,. are' 136ek wOrleing of t the 'New Beayer Field track :aldrig' with a IgrOnp of 'piOnnising new comers in :preparation for the fiirst meet with Syracuse, Oetab'er 11 . 2. • Uniiversity of Pittsburgh has been added to the cross'-boUntry schedule aceard:ng to Coach 'Wer ner, and ,the . Lion 'distanCetnen w:1l meet the Pitt 'Panthers over the Nittany- course on November 2. New men • interested.- in cross= country running should report to the coaching staff on New Beaver Field: any afterndon after 4 o'clock, Yesterday 'peweeraers to " the squad began,: warm -:ups for., their . first , dlstat . pe • iitri`A., .The dates are - Horace. , AsiietifAfeic, Bob Attartan,":,Gityer Chndy; J'aek*ln,DOn:"l..knigire'ekefr,,tgOille Eft:tdriiek,". Bilf..Shuritan, 'Jaitkc. - Ste.- ,Walthr. • AVlreektek,....ranct - 1:011:‘ ••• a:' :1' - ° %." • • Point For { '?:~':;:?,'.:':?:Y'.':.y:;~'::`~':::':r..`•~~i?gig?;}itiEv~ ~+ . ii u'4i:.:Y%n:•ll:J l. '~Y'iwuu..u~.. Coach Bill 'Jeffrey begins his 21st season as soccer mentor Of Penn 'State.. His recoid reveals a string Of 65 consecutive games • without 'defeat during an eight _year. period, and a total of 103 wins tin the past two 'decades. I t W i . d• f4:l. , 1,.01 t ‘ " li •. r ;s, ie Ccach''tt'o' w l n -, -0 - ,s. 'Gene VettStone, 'Srotithful 'Penn State Coach, todayacetited an in- Vitatien . to coach the' Cnflasn't'ym nattics team for its fitlitheorning appearance in 'th e '4onth Ameri dan'Gaines. . • ,• . , Mettitorie, Who '''PilOted • Term :State to two National _**AU 'team titles, was recominended 'to ou lian 'athletic okffci.als, by the'AAU. He will. serve in 'an advisory' ea pacity . 'and 'sperid• afbMit, a Month in Cuba prior to the games, Which "will' be Patterned after the 01YMPics. :Dr: Carl P. 'Schott, dean cilf • the School of 'Phykcal"Eduoation arid Athletics, said 'WettStone - Would go 'to Cuba within the, next few Weeks and return in NTOVember, in ample trine for his ' own • Sea ion, "I think," Dr. Schott added, "that we in athletics 'are in ' ex cellent position to contribute to better 'relations with 'other coun tries, and that services like this are :of., nestirrialble• valtte," 'Assitant irjanagers are needed' and aiVone.intereSted should first sign ' , du 'at the 'Athletic AsSecia- Ulan Office yin Old IVldin.afildthen i.ebehit to "Neww - BeaVer Field ariy aft&noon after ,o'clOck.l , . . . ~. . , . . . . 1 . . . . ..1 .. I, • . 1 ) ti ~.. -it .v . . . • ~ 4 • ~,, i ~1 4...v4, !: % L ',-. , • • , a a • 1 . .. ; . . . . . • U . S PAL ' t. - . RO rc . a .zri.dl;' , . is% hes 17 • , . . . , 0 . ~. . . . . . i " . • . _. 111.''''' lit* - .F. ritottA i .-,:....; . 424 it:,•ifilltANY AVE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Bucknell Seeks 'Revenge 'ln Traditional Opener Penn State, in a series started in 1887, will renew its oldest rivalry when the Bucknell "Thundering Herd" invades New Beaver Field Saturday. Still smarting from the 21-0 beating by Cornell's Big Red last Saturday, the Bisons will be out to prevent the - untested Lion eleven from increasing its series lead to 25 wins in 36 starts. With the return of •35 former BUcknell players, four of them co=eaptains, all-out battles for the varsity berths • are still being 'waged. Coach Al Humphreys and his aide - are still shifting three or four backfield' quartets around to find 'the most *effective unit from which , to operate the newly adopted "T" formation. , The majority of the backs will be comparatively light, but they will be operating behind a for 'ward wall which will be • com posed .Of ,much heavier timber. Torn 'Rodgers *and George Koch ins; two Of the outstanding tackle candidates, weigh well ,over the 200-pound mark. HSpeedster '.33Obiby Camac, the lightest man on the squad at 145 "is probkbly one ,of the faiteSt men to 'wear Bucknell col ors in many 'a year. He is 'wag ing a battle 'with Johnny Pear for. •a haliback 'starting position. Hard-:driving 'Ed Stec is alSci meeting`competition at 'the Other halfback slot. Alihotigh Ray Tyler -started In the Cofnell 'garne, 'the fuillbdok rioiltiOrk may' ibe 'clainfed "by one'-of men Withr}Aal' Sy'kran ion, 200 ' , pound Ararigfer from Dartmouth leading the field. . :•derie , one-time' Ten *le luminary, and former Bison captain, will be directing - the 'team frdm 'the "quarterback slot: . - esSe'.Mair,•who lii:st played iri .040, and 'veteran 'Ohet Doma zewski. Played a good ''defensiire `game from the terminal 'poSts last Saturday while Doug Flem ing is still the outstanding can didate at the piVot spot. Finding -suitable replacements for the 'bulky linesmen is still a problem confronting• 'Bus Blum, line coach. . Blum has several Massive linemen back from the 1942 and 013 elevens frdm which to huild his forward wall, but the reserve strength is still a' question mark which only the newcomers can answer. :Asks Cageisloleport Basketball: Coach John Lawther N ; vould like to hive 'all veteran courtinen stop 'up to see him *a Recreation. "Hall, any time this, :Week. This„ includes . all .' . men frOM - laSt-year's'squad as well as 11 former' 'players from- pregwar sea4' sons. Penn-Penn Slate 'Movies Moving pictures of the recent Penn-Penn State scrimmage at Hershey Stadium will be shown when Football Coach Bob Hig gins talks to all Ex,Gl's at Schwab Auditorium at 8 o'clock tonight. All veterans are invited to attend. TENTtAN, • , e 4 'f IV . ; 1 " lit' . 011 AW I ! 4. Your - tieltets 'for ithe ;Katie been lost in 'lrina, ',thereby detayiutuntil Wednesday 11M. start of the public sale. facility Molders and Other !tic& 'legs Personnel , May Apply -:for- lieitifOtikslblitittegipning:lhd- tesday at ilk Tiektit „, • m t • s, Mit first i up, 4 ;Mufti and ?frielids tof 'the `college 'this l'atia4lsoare;idiaMidtelivierylif ;their ( - Mail order 'tickets liter than Wednesday of 'this week. Pidilic 'Sale 'lit `Badknell Game tickets ' dist 'willatpdh Wednesday. Penn :Stitt lAihkgic !Association ttiffiCes:4lritftor, bid Main PAGE THREE Cagers Lose Hatkevich John Lawther, Penrr State bas ketball coach, said today he had lost the services of his 1946 stand-out, Wally Hatkevich. The Erie ex-GI, who scored 216 points in 16 games, notified Lawther that he was transferring to Tem ple University.
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