The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 02, 1947, Image 3

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    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
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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
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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
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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
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FRIDAY, OCT. 3
All
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Welcome
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