THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 Between the Lions with TED RUBIN Caution is the word to the dynamite-laden Penn State foot ball team which engages our old est rival, Bucknell, on the New Beaver Field gridiron at 2 p.m. Saturday. Although the Lions boast their finest team in years, and. Bucknell appeared none too impressive in either its pre-season scrimmage with Franklin and Marshall or its 25-0 victory over little Mired, the annual Lion- Bison contest always finds the LOWieburgers "up." Bucknell has a new head coach in Harty Lawrence, former Balti more City College . High School Mentor, who iump_nd from high school ranhs to college circles on the basis Of his fine record in the Maryland city. Lawrence's elev ens lost but tOn'games out of eighty-five during his nine years at the mast. The Nittany Lions' fleet and flexible backs should be able to dent the line of the visitors, since Ett h Seems to be their soft spot. R Thundering Herd lacks its '46. t string tackles and guards, and Colohe, Joe, Petchel, Rogel, Wil liams, Luther and others should be able to scamper through these spots. Where the Lions are deep in lino reservis, Bushnell is rather week.,_ its tough job to be a durable iron nun up on the for ward wall, and depth in line- Min is neatly always a neces sity in building any champion ship squad. The klig has them this , Yea*: there are two re lieZveil, and good ones, for prac tically every position, and as sistant coach Joe Bedenk has welded a swift and sure bunch of sharp blethers And deadly . tacklers. The boya are cooperating and determined to do anything to benefit the team. It's a wonderful feeling to talk to a few of the Nittany footballers about the squad, They're not so much con cerned about theineeives and how muth they get to play, but are pushing and praising and saluting their colleagues on the firing line. 1946 Last year saw a 48-6 penn State slaughter of the Thunderless Herd. It was the season's opening pine, and Larry Joe's day, for the great spot limner, inserted olonortunely by the Hig, ran the ball five times and registered three touchdowns. That was state's twentrafth Win against Sloven setbacks in the series which Was inaugu rated in 1881. This year will see the Higginsmen the heavy fa vorite to duplicate last year's decisive triumph. When the Blue and White leaves the field after the 1047 opener, there'll be a lot of praises sung by Close followers of the game •for Our center, Johnny "Shag" Wolo sky. Johnny is one of the most un derrated and least publicized members of this fine team, and his ability and will certainly should merit more bouquets. He's a cagey player who uses his skill and weight- to best advantage. His tackles of Washington State run ners resounded mightily over the Hershey field in our initial game. He's number 55, so watch him! Best Bantam? Hob Higgins calls Elwood Pet chel "the best 140-pound back in the country." Are you aiming. /or par ? \mg% calls for a driving stroke 0 ° ELECTRIC DINER The Gash at Olt filtliq horichs aro lb. *re new members of the coaching sta at mocnell university wnose charges open Penn State's home foot all season Saturday on New Beaver They are, left to right. Herb Maack, line coach: Harry Lawrence, head coach: and Jack Guy, end coach. Dodgers Try for First Win As Series Moves to Brooklyn (Continued from pane one) weiss clipped the Dodger pitching for two singles and a triple. Tom my Henrich had a single and a homer and Johnny Lindell had a double and triple. Billy Johnsen also made a a single and a triple for New York and the three Yankee triples equalled the World Series record for three baggers in one }Arne. Behind all this Yankee power, Allie Reynolds was hurling stead ily and went the route for his Brit series win. He gave up nine hits, including two each by Pee Wee Reese and Jackie Robinson and a home run with no one on toy Dixie Walker in the fourth Ming. The game was close for the first four frames. The Yanks clipped starting pitcher Vic Lombardi for a run in the first inning on singles IM Office Urges I Independent and fraternity en tries for intramural corApetitian in touch football, swimming. and tennis singles must be turned in to the intramural office in Roc Hall by 5 p.m. Friday. Na restriotiozw have been placed on the number of entries that independent groups may sub mit. but fraternities are permitted to enter only one team in foot ball. and swimming. and net more than two men in the tennis tourney. Foot' all teams will be com- Any caddy will tell you that the place to shoot for when your hunger 18 . • • • 145 S. ATHERTON ST. THE DAILI COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA REYNOLDS by Stirnweiss and Henrich and Lindell's double play bounder. Brooklyn tied it in the third on a walk to Reese and singles by Stank y and Robinson. Arooklyn 001 100 001-3 9 2 NeW York 101 121 40x-10 15 1 Vic Lombardi, Hal Gregg (3), Hank Behrman (7), Rex Barney (7) and Bruce Edwards; Allie Reynolds and Yogi Berra. Home mins, Dixie Walker, Brooklyn, 4th, none on, first in series; Tommy Henrich, New York, sth, none on, first in series. First NYC Game Since 1941 A Penn State football team plays in New York City for the first time since 1941 when the Lions engage Fordham University at the Polo Grounds October 11. New York University bowed to the Lions, 42-0, in the 1941 game. dependent Entries Dosed of . minimum of nine plav er.s and swimming crews must in clude at least five members. •An entrance fee of $l. per team will be charged for football and swim ming participants. and a $.25 charge will be levied for each t nni. entry. HUNGRY! Then stop touay At the Milky Way BE SURE TO TRY OUR Home Made PIES Fresh, Go:den FRENCH FRIES Baked Ham SANDWICHES For the Best Milk Shake in Town . . . •he MILKY WAY A special invitation has been extended to all independent men by the intramural sports depart ment of the School of Physical Education for participation in the intramural sports program of the College during the current academic year. Eugene C .Bischoff, Director of Intramural Sports and Harold "Dutch" Sykes, assistant direc tor, have formulated plans to ac commodate the enlarged turnout of athletes expected from the swollen enrollment ranks. "Fraternities are traditionally avid participators in intrarriur als because of their compact and organized nature but individual inaependent men and indepen dent houses are also urged to make use of the department's ,re creational facilities and pro gram," the office emphasized. Golf Tourney Golf coach Bob Rutherford has issued a call for students to sign up for the All College golf tourn ament. Entries for the tourney may be made at the caddy house, with all students eligible. Qualifying rounds must be played before October 9. An announcement concerning For a winning beginning,..l Discover the creamy-rich lather of Seaforth Shaving Soap, the heather-fresh exhilaration of Seaforth Lotion. Enjoy them yourself... soon ! These and other Seaforth essentials, packaged in handsome stoneware, only $l.OO each. Gift sets $2.00 to $7.00. Seaforth, 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. THE TURNTABLE BEGINNING OCTOBER 3 7.15-7.30 BOOKS • RECORDS • GREETING CARDS 0 0 WM= 23111161 P OPPOSIEL Ulf PO'LiT OFF ICE urals I ntra match play and flights will be made following the close of the qualifying round. Basketball Managers Candidates for assistant basket ball manager should report to Hee Hall any day at 6:30 p.m. WESLEY FOUNDATION Frank W. Montgomery Minister Bruce Gideon Assistant Minister METHODIST MIXER 3:80 P. M. FRIDAY, OCT. 3 All ,Methodist Students Welcome THIS IS THE WEEK EVERY FRIDAY WMAJ PAGE THREE 0/ JAll IMMORTALS