THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Between Lions lsiiP r By Tom Morgan Sports Editor Unlontown Collegian “What's this, the uany Colle gian!” exclaimed a Uniontown Penn Stater as he perused the sports sheet of a recent Union town Morning Jrierald. Sports eaitor ol tne Herald is now nave Adelman, last year’s assistant sports editor of Colle gian. In seems that, on that par ticular day, nave gave a promi nent spot to an AP wire story on the Nittany Lion football team, and the article was by-lined Ben French. . Ben, now working for AP out of Harrisburg, also pounded a Collegian typewriter last year. Fans will remember his discourses on Phineas T. Glock enspiel, imaginary cat" and al leged authority on many cam pus matters. Hurler Hummel Clarence (Chuck; Hummel, a tailback on last year’s Cotton Bowl grid team, had a good sea son in his first year in organized baseball. The last we heard. Chuck, an all-around athlete, boasted a seven-and-six pitching record with the Kewanee (111.1 club of the Class C Central Associa tion. AeiVanee was in fifth place at that time in a six-club race and Chuck, credited with two shut outs, was the lone hurler on the team with better than a .500 record. 27 Soccermen Battle Army A contingent of 27 varsity and junior varsity soccermen entrain ed today for West Point where the Lions will tangle with the Cadets tomorrow afternoon. The Lion booters sport a more improved and experienced out fit than the team which dropped a close 2-1 decision to the Cadets last season, according to Coach Bill Jeffrey. Squad members making the West Point trip include: Goalies—Ed Watson, Jim Do man; fullbacks—Frank Taucher, Chuck Margolf, Jim Kline, “Red” Emig, Gilbert Yerkes, Dave Binns. Halfbacks Ralph Hosterman, Bill Kraybill, Dick Hanna, Dick Young, Jim Etters, Bob Tschen finger, “Bud” Pierce, Dave Daw son; forwards Dean Witmer, Hal Hackman, Ted Lieb, Harry Little, Sam Axe, Harry Laworski, Clarence Buss, Don TedroM', Vince Bachetta, Dick Yeagley, Joe Lane. HOLIDAY An Adventure in Go»d SmoUd| 24 Hour Service ON ALL KODAK WORK "Pacolarger" Jumbo Prints at No Extra Cost GIB'S PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE 214 E. College State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bedenk Calls Buckenll Eleven 'Much Improved' A “much-improved” Buckncll football team, according to vet eran line coach Joe Bedenk, will test the Penn State gridders this Saturday on the New Beaver Field. “The Bisons have a fast and shifty tailback in Jim Ostendarp,” said Bedenk who scouted the Lewisburg team in its 29-6 win over Alfred U. Saturday. “He got away for quite a bit of yardage around the ends, and the way he dodged and spun Saturday proves that he’ll be the man to watch.” Ostendarp, a sophomore, played for the Baltimore Polytechnic In stitute his freshman year and was named to the all-Maryland team. He also does the passing for the Bisons. LORE “Another outstanding badk in Saturday’s game,” continued the Lion line coach, “was 210-pound Francis Lore.” Lore, another sophomore, is the “mister inside” of the Herd. In Saturday’s fray the Trenton, N. J., quarterback smashed over for the second Bucknell score and set up two others with powerful line plunges. A few changes have been made in the Bison squad that last year suffered a thumping 54-0 defeat at the hands of the Nittany Lions. Only one senior, Captain John Geosits, a tackle, is listed on the starting eleven, while Cal Sea man, a regular tailback last sea son, is used as an auxiliary passer to spell Ostendarp. WING "T" Using a variation ot the Hig gins single-wing, the visitors will display a wing "T" in Saturday’s iracas. in this variation, the quar terback lines up behind the center instead of taking the normal po sition between the guard and tackle. “Bucknell has a lot of reserve power,” commented Bedenk. “They substituted freely from their 38-man squad and at times substituted one entire team for another.” On the line, the Bucknellians average about 200 pounds and in the backfield 180. Heaviest man on the squad is Lawrence Ash man, 235-pound sophomore tackle and lightest man is 143-pound Bob Camac, the only senior on the team beside Captain Geosits. Sports Shorts Golf Tournament iVore than 40 golfers have al ready registered for the all-Col lege golf tournament and are playing their qualifying rounds on the College’s 18-hole links. Golf Coach Bob Rutherford Sr. cited the deadline for registering in the caddy house as this eve ning. Contestants will later be divided into flights. Early Opponent Grove City was Penn State’s football opponent for the dedica tion of New Beaver field 40 years ago. Lie. 3998. State of Dela. CIGARETTES L'healerfleld Cftmcls Lucky Strike Cl All Phillip Morris t|™^ Old (iold ■ Pall Mall m Tareyton per carton Premium brands slightly higher Add 5c per carton for shipping and handling. Minimum Order—s Cartons Enclose Your Card for Gift Wrapping DEPT. 503 ALLISON TOBACCO CO. P.O. BOX No. 1006 WILMINGTON, DEL. Call Inaependents All independent men living in Tri-Dorms, Nittany Dorms, Pollock Circle and in town nouses are urged oy tne intra mural department to register for rail mtramuraj sports to day or tomorrow. Deadline for ail entries, both fraternity and independent, is 5 o’clock tomorrow. Three sports—touch football, tennis singles and swimming are scheduled to start next week. Entries for the three sports should be turned in to the in tramural office in Rec Hall. . Harriers Prep For NYU Meet Daily practice sessions on the golf course continue for the Lion cross country squad as Coach Chick Werner attempts to ready the squad for its initial meet of the 1948 seeason against the har riers of NYU at New York Oc tober 9. Because of the short time be tween the opening of regular practice sessions Monday and the first meet against the Violets, practices will be continued on a seven-day basis up until depart ure time for the meet. Timed trials to select the trav eling squad for this initial en counter will not be run. Werner feels that such trials may cause the squad to lose the effect of two days of practice since one day would be required to rest up for the trials, and another to rest after the timed events. Instead, the Lion cross country mentor and assistant coach Nor man Gordon will select the seven or more men destined to make the trip to New York on the basis of their appearance in the practice sessions now being conducted. Veteran Roster Juniors and seniors, the major ity of them war veterans domi nate the 1948 Penn State football team. HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonle Presents "THE MOST TALKED ABOUT BAND IN AMERICA" VAUGHN V —Featuring— • JAY LAWRENCE • ZIGGY TALENT • CECE BLAKE • THE MOONMAIDs • EDDIE JULIAN • EARL HUMMEL Monday Night, Oct. I Ith Dancing 9—l ADMISSION $2.00 plus lax Syracuse Tickets Public sale of cickets for the Penn State - Syracuse football game at Syracuse Friday night, October 8, will begin today and continue daily from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the assistant graduate manager’s office, Old Main Tickets are priced $3.60. CLASSIFIEDS Ail classified advertisements must be .n by 12:Q0 p.m. day proceeding issue. Trices aro 40c one insertion ; $l.OO, three insertions: 17 wurdes or le-’S. All words over 17 three for 6c for each insertion. Call Collegian 6711. FOR SALE UK/ViNU aNCaW It K J!j GOg L, Og JJUpieX trig aliue rule, $l6. Call boalsburg .622. 1937 FORD convertible, radio, heater, overdrive; excellent tires. Call 6668. *ery good condition. Aiso pair walnut two bier record cabinets. Call 4227. aNEW 11-PIECE Dietzgen “Commander” set of drawing Instruments. Cali 2883 alter 6 p.m. ONE K.&E bet, brand new set *2S.UU. Call Miller 2430. K&E Minosa Drawing bet tor SI6.UU. Cali 2794. NEW LtLhjLZjiLi log log, etc. siide rule in brown leather case. H&R Sportsman 22 calibre revolver. Shriver, 218 Fond Cab.. Ext. 243-J. U BOBBY JONES irons, 4 Jimmy Thompson woods. Good condition. Inquire at Goli Shop. COLD WEATHER AHEAD- Air Corps Jackets, B-15 style, fur collar. Wool tined. $l4. Cali Wilker 2941. NOHGE OIL HEATER —suitable for trail- er; heats two to three rooms; excellent condition. $60.00. Phone State College 3218. 1936 NASH 2-door sedan. Fair condition. Contact Fred Bell, Henderson Apt, Belle fonte. FOR SALE one regulation blue gym suit, size 16. Call Barb McCracken, 6711, Extension 172. FOR SALE —Indian motorcycle, 46 cu. inch. Good condition. Cheap. Cail Harry Corlin at 4272. CHEVROLET COUfE, 1939—recently ov erhauled. Good motor. Must sell, so pre pared for loss. Call Frunk at 3989. FOR RENT PLEASANT ROOM for couple with car. No cooking sprivileges. 1160 So. Ather ton. Call 6482. PRINTING Multilithing Addressograph Service COMMERCIAL PRINTING Glennland Bldg. Phone 6662 PAGE THREE LOST ONE GOTHIC DINK gold watch, with pink gold band, sentimental value; lib* ernl reward. Call Charles Norton 9926. GREY STRIPED BELT-during pvat-aea sion. Please return to Student Union or call 6711, Ext. 82. BROWN leather portfolio in field next to Tri-Dorms. Reward. Call 3260 and oak for Etzck uULL) WAiui, gold strap, lost in Art Lab Home Lc Bunding Tuesday after* noon between 2 -3:30. Sentimental val ue. Return to Student Union. No questions usaked. Reward. tvALLET on Sunday night—containing money and important cards. Reward otiereu. Call Shiriey Austin, 6061 Ext. 7s. WANTED vVrNagjj—onigiC or double room. Week end of Oct. 23. Call Janet Couston, $1 Atherton. ROOMS- binge or double for 16 male students. Any students needing replace* ments for their rooms Dial 4969. oENiOR 29, wants double, or (preferably) single room. Immediate occupancy. Call x red b«.ate College 2990. THE CAKEyVALKTiV BABiES Jazz Band want Dixieland musicians of sll type*- reading not prerequisite. Call Gene 883. AGeNTS to solicit subscriptions for Time* Inc. publications. Excellent commis sions. Contact Pat Macon! 3986. miscellaneous iiVna.AUiit tor Campus orchestra* Trumpet man and sax man. Call 2084. TWO Baby-Sitters at reasonable rates. Call Andy at 3rd West Women's Building on Friday 10-12. HILAKiuUo humor, frolicsome features and comical cartoons —all in the New FRO Hi--on Tuesuay, Oct. 5. RUSHEES go for tempting Downy-Flak* Donuts. You can chose from eight de licious varieties. Order now—call 6776 or stop at Miller’s Market. TUESDAY IS FROTH DAY OWNER of brown Parker pencil borrow ed in Armory Sept. 26 please call 438 Atherton for its return. 50c 50c 50c IT'S A STEAL! LMIJGOSED STATIONERY (Old Main Etching*) BLUE - GREY - WHITE 24 Engraved Sheet* 12 Plain Sheet* 24 Envelope. Book & Record Shop Acros. From Post Office 50c 50c 50c
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