PAGE TWELVE IM, JV Foam! JV Football All candidates for junior vat ,ity football are requested to report to Coach Jim O'Hora on the third floor of the Water Tower after 3:30 p.m. Monday. To be eligible to receive equip ment, the candidate must first have passed his physical ex amination at the College Dis card from the College Bursar. pensary and secured a towel Practice will be held at 4 p.m. Monday. Come in and Get Acquainted . . . headquarters for Everything in Music • Recorus • Radios • Phonographs ENGLISH LIT "e Sure • • • • We've Got It That's right, and you don't have to wait in long lines to get yours. We have a complete stock of new books for the following courses: ENGLISH LIT. 45 4 GREEK 25 60 5 HOME ECONOMICS 64 31 65 80 Books - Records - Greeting Cords THE BOOK E. RECORD SHOP Opposite the Post Office State College You Can Still Schedule ... Groovology 54 It's WMAJ'S popular after-hour course in sweet and swing records conducted especially for jive-minded students every night, Sunday through Thursday, at 10:30. • No Classes • No Textbooks • No Assignments All you have bo do in order to be enrolled hi "Groovology 54" is to tune in WMAJ at 1450 on your radio dial every night, Sunday through Thursday, at 10:30. The Old Professor, George ' , ill, will take care of the rest. tircovoiogy 54 Tia: course every Penn State student has been waitH_; for—the course every student can take. ‘lzi,Tiie Station WMAJ Lacrosse Calls LaCrosse Candidates All members of the lacrosse squad should report to the La crosse Room at Rec Hall on Wed nesday for fall lacrosse practice. Sophomores wishing to try out for lacrosse, regardless of ex perience, should also report. The only requirements are a physical examination and a towel ticket. Lacrosse Managers Sophomores desiring Lo try out for second assistant lacrosse manager should report to the La crosse Roan at Rec Halt on Wed nesday. COLLEGE • Instruments • Music Books • Musical Supplies • No Fees • Unlimited Cuts • No Bluebooks rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLzk.xx., t'Ai.o. Az 1 .1-. v tt.... All entries for fraternity and inctependent teams planning to participate in intramural toucia football and swimming must be turned into the intramural of fice in Rec Hall by 3 o'clock Friday. October 3. it was an nounced by the intramural of fice yesterday. Football teams will be com posed of nine men, and the single elimination system of competition will be used, the office said. An entrance fee of one dollar will be charged to all football entries. IM Football Forward _Wall_hiolcis Wel! As... . Penn ,State backs Roll Over Wash. State 27-6 at Hershey ihe NiLlany Lions ingatatOd coaches , and "ptioVe ply knelr when they opened the '47 season with a 274 vietdry ovei this ington State Cougars belnoe 15,000 S4t4iday at liarahe, StOdIIAPL It was a field day as far tie the men on the bowl Were eqbeerinhtl• for Coach Higgins used every one df the 43-man Otittad that !piffle dab trip to Hershey. The Cougars, wh.oso early season Patine emit news dispitaiio had ',corned as the possible Ear western Rose Bowl entry ? Oieie kept bottled up during Most of the game. This fact should shOW that a well operated single Wing can hold its own and do better than the highly vaunted T forma tion Deceptive to Fans So far, the 7' hes proVed to be more deceptive to the fans than to the players whenever the Lions have opposed it. According to Ccaeh Higgins, the 'l' will prob ably fade out in popularity in a few more years, as more teams are finding defensive play against it. The first Lion toticlVoiVn of the season was scored by hard-hitting blocking back Chuck Drazenovich. Late in the first pericd, both teeth seeming to get nowhere, tile s Blue and White squad began a5B-yard dri:e starting on their 44. Seven plays after the second quarter started, the COugars foUnd themselves with their backs tq the wall with the ball oh the 18-yard line. Little Elwood Petchel threw a running-jump pass to Drazeno vich on the 15, who bowled his way through three tacklers and int o the end zone. Ed Czelcaj, the .I.OOK NEAT .FEEL NEAT .BE NEAT Take Your Clothes to the Quick Press Shop 118 S. PUGH STREET 3 Day Dry Cleanlag PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT, kitIDAY, kiiiiP'rßlVlßEa iii 147 end with the educated M* bdOted 1 1 1 i extra point. doom, ihieee Later in the second pittladi 00- lone pitied the we" for the serdend toUchdown by puhting out Of bounds on the Cougar fair-yard line. On the first plat, Wei State was Penitllzed to the and qtiarterbaek Dean laid rent into the end zone to IctOk. tour Nittany linemen beok r tbrotwth to block the kick, and the ball Wait recovered by leek's! Sill Kyle. He was credited With *e score s the first one of bib career. Czelcaj again made the point good. A broken nose sustained by co captain Johnn Nolan 'duel:t e te Washington State, game w not keep him out of the Bus 11 game. He has been pradticift with the team and wearing a spe cial pose guard. Speedy Larry Jae Just before the half ended, 'fike Lions were again deep thjf eiteol7 territory and in scoring position . Larry Joe Sparked a drive which carried 60 Yards to the Cougar two in seven plays, Joe ran bril- Hantin milking all but four of those yards. With 15 seconds left, Joe was replaced by Lobby Williams with instructions to pass. tbe half ended just as Williams pass was intercepted oh the four. Early, in the third period, start mg from their own 35, the Nittany Lions, despite a costly clipping penalty, worked the ball to the Washington State 15. Waif Trip lett, on a wingback reverse around the right ,end, scored the touchdown behind beautdul blocking. Czekaj booted good. Lon Rua Larry Cooney triode the longest run of the game, going 32 yards on a fakb quick kick. Rogel, on the first play of the fourth period, went through the line for the final Lion score. The extra point was missed when there was a bad pass from center. Opening up a passing attack, the Cougars advanced from their own 37 to the. Lion ten-yard line. From there, behind nice block , ng, Sob McGuire swept around his right end for the lone Washington State score. The attmpted con version by guard Johnny Godfrey was blocked.
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