P.AGE FOUR r.. 11, (~tween The .Lions Recent performances of the Nittany Lion gridders in practice 'games with other collegiate teams indicates that the Blue and White Stjuad has good passers, runners, and kickers. Penn State fans, however, will not see the white-clad "milk ',men"• in action until Saturday when they tangle with the Bucknell Bisons in the traditional rivalry which has always been a good scrap. Since August 18, the squad has been working hard to pare down weight and get back into fighting shape. Duquesne University, which is only playing practice games this season, visited the Nittany Vale on September 21st to see if the Lions were as good as some sports writers claimed. They found out readily enough when they dropped :a 24 to 13 tussle. Bob Orion, wingback, scored first on a 45-yard dash around end and set up the second touchdown with a 35-yard run around the other end. Fullback Bob Weitzel, now on the' sidelines indefinitely ,with a bad knee, later went 45 yards for another score. The last 'touchdown was scored from the one -yartstripe by Larry Joe after a drive of 50 yards. The Dukes scored their touchdowns on aerials the last period. )ern Scrimmage The following Tuesday, the Blue and White gridders went to Her shey to scrimmage the highly touted Penn e 1e v e n. Although !Fenn outscored the Higginsmen .in• the pouring rain by two touch downs to one, it was an even game all the way. Joe Colone's punting kept the ,pressure on the Red and Blue un til they were sitting on their own goal line. The hard-charging Lion Vile then forced Penn to hurry a runt. It took just three plays for Bobby Williams to make the touchdown. Numerous mistakes were made these scrimmages but a lot was learned. For one thing, Larry Joe has a bad case of the "nmffles" and isn't always dependable on -the receiving end of a punt. Williams Improve Bobby Williams; 165-pound ace Tasser, has developed into a really fine runner and a good signal call er. That Bobby is game can be 'testified by the Penn scrimmage in which he kept charging into the left tackle position of All- American George Savitsky, and making gains. When the "Hig" told Bobby that Savitsky was All- American tackle last season, the tailback was more than surprised: Hilt's Humor The new men on the squad are already used to the caustic humor 'of the "Hig." In one scrimmage 190-pound tackle John Finley roared a mild oath after a par ticularly violent collision. Higgins immediately stopped the play and remonstrated, "New, now, Finley, your mother would slap your face jf she heard you talk like that." C • (Continued from nage one) Jim Jones will head a group omprised of Howard Gilliland, )>ick McAdams, and Ogden - Sam- I:3r which will determine entrance :roquirements and select a judging committee to choose the best lawn 61 , lizplay for Homecoming wet:k cal Basketball Candidates (Men with previous basketball experience, and tall men with or without basketball exnerience are urged to come out for the squad. practice will be held at ).ec Hall, 6 p. m. Monday, ac cording to John Lowther, Penn r , tate's hoop mentor, ~.... t ' • ),.„. 1 r, t .. 4 , tl 1). . ~. . ; . i 6llll • - . ' • , • 1 Ili 1, ..I Mak e Your-Bucknell Weekend Complete With An Evening t• 1 Of rim and Dancing JONNY ROYE.'S ORCHESTRA rxi.-Sat. 9:00-12:00 p. m. • Sim 13:00-11:00 xj. at. 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At th e end of the season, thre e first and three , alternate first managers are elected. From the first assistants a head man ager and an associate will be selected. New Shipment. of . . . COMMODORE RECORDS Come ha aujl Hear: S Muggsy Spanner • "Wild NI" Davison 0 Eddie Condon • Billie Haliday ® Eddie Heywood . . • Max Kaminsky „ 0 0 /EOM MIN - OPPOSITC. THE POST 0111 CC • THE DAILY COT g FGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, 'PENNSYLVANI Soccer Squad Continues. Drill For Opening Tilt Soccer practice sessions contin ue in prepar•a'tion for the teaan's openingwith the Gettysburg Bullets Saturday afternoon on the baseball field. Cc4ach Bill Jeffrey, 'loaded with players at least two deep in each position, is 'confident cif 'fielding a •winning team this season. Veterans" Bid for PoSitiees Retuming regulars ;of the 191412 squad include,Bill Dietrich, Boyd 'Fitters, Paul Bender, Don Rider, ,Alll-,Ainizir*Jan DEon Hartarta,n, Lloyd Black, and Herb Jung,. Tuesday's Daily. Collegian er roneously listed Dean Hartman • as All in. '44 and Gene Graebner in 1942. It was Hartman, who was chosen for *.the champion squad in '42 and Grabbler in 1944. • War-Tiine Squads , Pliayers !wilt° . 11:we tieturneki front 'the war-time, ,tearn of 1943 are Fran Klase ; Dean Witmer and Bill •Shallinburger. The '44 roster lists returnees Jess 'Hartman, All- American goalie - , Graebner, Fritz Holmquist and Dick Mcklas. From last ,-ear's squad are All- Amerioan arid team captain John iHamilton, Jerry Cooper, Tim IZOD OF LONDON Dean of London tailors, he creates in the British tradition for active Amert-, can living. He gives sweeping shogiderS—unaffected good lines to the dress—the companion topper. Tailored in grey Flagstone flannel, the dress with, matching jersey top and fingertip coat. . . • FOR,MILADY:S FASHIONS S. chaties7,:, AILIA 4 ,STATE COLLL'OE /17/ • .. Harrier rs To Meet Syracuse In Opener With Penn State's first cross country meet of the season sched uled at Syracuse October 12, Coach Chick Werner states that openings still remain for candi dates interested in track competi tion. Those interested should re port to New Beaver Field at 4 o'clock any afternoon. The Lion harriers are pressed for time, since practice sessions began only this week according to Coach Werner. On the other hand, Penn State's opponents be gan drills in August. Starting team has not yet been selected, although Coach Werner has a group of 25 candidates from which he may choose a lineup for the opener against Syracuse. Petroff, and Elwood Stetler. In- Cleentainy, Coach Jeffrey . .planp to shift Hamilton from his usual left ,halfback position' to inside u:ght. • Competition Stiff • • Rol:tun - ling regulars of the past. four seasons will have plenty Of competition from .candidates Who are striving to make the team. . These include Ken Hosterman, Bob ...Musselman, Speed' Hanna,• Jim Kline, Jim Etters, Stretch White, Malcolm White, Hugh Black, Dick Miller, Dick Wesner, Jack Lammey, Dick McK!ltibens Ritchie and Hackman. IS BRITISH AS ME UNION JACK! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 Gridders Set To Counter 'T' iDetens.e against Bucknell's "T" formation play s is being stressed as the Nittany Lions work out un der the lights of the practice field in preparation for the invasion of New Beaver Field Saturday by the Thundering Herd. Although the Bisons, unaecu's tomed to their newly-adopted "T", fumbled throughout the Cor nell fray, they have been smooth ing out the. kinks 'and 'shOtild show improvement this Saturday from last week's mistakes. Another veteran has arrived this week to boster the'Nittany gridders... He is Dick McCown of Philade:phia, who •in 1e43; raced 20 yards for a touchdown .against Pitt. NADINE'S BEAUTY -SALON Phone 4162 • 114' E. Beiver