PAGE SIX Nittany Team Continued jrom Page Four plug in tne rmtany backfield, the replacements ior this mipoi laiii • ■ position are s ; rather wean anu { ' §F J this spot is a ‘ : danger point in < T JEfW , the Higgins ? WgjmJ In the fullback ■. spot Captain f Joe Colone will t jk , bold sway. Co- fejSrt iaJa. _ lone, a 20 0- pound plunging COLONE ball carrier, will be spelled by r runny nogel wnile in the tailback spot Bin nuttier will receive the nod with Petchei ready to step in to relieve him. Should the home team win the toss and elect to kick, Larry Joe and Larry Cooney will step into the starting lineup, while if the Lions kick, the lineup will re main the same with Wally Trip lett doing the booting for the Blue and White. For the extra-point duty of the squad, Carl Sturges, placement specialist, will be called into the game. The 165 - pound place kicker wears no pads or injury protection other than a helmet when he performs on the field. “Poor blocking was the main reason for our late start last Sat urday against Alfred,” explained Harry L. Lawrence, Bucknell mentor, “but the boys will begin on the right foot at State.” The Bisons will field a much more experienced and tougher FALL CLEARANCE SALE Foldlag Wlrgln Cameras Two imported German cameras with a fine leather case and flash attachment. Were $3O. Sale Price sl9<oo Spartus Fill-View Cameras There are two of these good - looking cameras, valued at $9.95 each. Sale Price $4>5Q Red - Flash Cameras There are also two of these bargains waiting at the Centre County Film Lab. Sale Price $4.50 USED BARGAINS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT! Bolex 8-mm. and 16-mm. Combined Projector, sells new lor $365 Sale Price $275 (case included) 2 professional spotlights, never used, 500- watt power, worth $16.50 apiece. You can have pair for $2O 1 Argoflex with case, worth $BO, will sell 1 iVixiVi Simmons Omega enlarger, worth $l5O, will sell for $75 The Centre County Film Lab Phone 4805 eady for Bisons squad than they brought to the Lion lair last season to absorb a 54-0 drubbing. Featuring Jim “Smokey Ostendarp,” sophomore sensation from Baltimore, and Frannie Lore, 210-pound block ing back from Trenton, N. J., the Thundering Herd will be aiming for a win in Saturday’s tilt. A superior punter and a hard running halfback, Ed Stec, and last year’s mainstay, Cal Seaman, also will carry the mail in to morrow’s encounter. Averaging 198 pounds per man in the varsity line and 208 pounds in the reserve forward wall, the Orange and Blue will present a formidable squad in its attempt to back up its pre-game predic tion that “it can be done.” Sturges- {Continued from page five) bail, Sturges plants himself about 10 yards irom the goal line and splits the uprights with kicks irom his educated toe. Since his entire job will be placements, Sturges’ football re galia is quite different from the usual equipment worn by the regulars. A pair of square-toed kicking shoes, a pair of moleskins sans pads, and a jersey and hel met is all that the Lions’ specialist needs for his “occupation.” Oh yes, he is now missing one or two tries out of a hundred in practice, but he hopes to improve this mark by the time the Lions meet Bucknell Saturday. On Your Mark—Gol lo the CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB's below-cost sale for Cameras and Photographic Supplies at these remarkable "give-away" prices. TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY! OUT-DATED FILM WITH A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! Kodachrome (was $1.92) Plus-X (was 32c) Super-XX (was 32c) ... (was 65c) (was 45c) 828 828 127 122 130 Rolls—ll 6, 616. 120 Kodacolor (was $2.20) OUT-DATED PHOTOGRAPH PAPER—GUARANTEED! Gross plcgs. 116 and 120 Contact Printing Paper (was $1.10) Gross of 4x6 Kodabromide (was $2.10) 25 Sheets Bxlo Dassonvil (was $2.20) SILVER OR GOLD FRAMES SO assorted silver and gold plated 5x7 and Bxlo Overton original frames (dou ble) made to sell for $6.75. Yours for only $5.00. lOLLEOIAN. STATE (3OLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA THE DAILY Sophomores were urged yes terday by the present football managerial statf to try out fot seconu assistant grid manager There are still openings to be niied by sophomore candi dates. x-iuapective football manag ers may register in 107 Old ivlam ana men report to the Water Tower any practice aay after 4 p. m. Jayvee Boofers Battle Cadets Lion jayvee soccermen open their abbreviated two - game schedule today against Army’s juniors at West Point. Loacn Bill aeurey, who is a linn oenever in giving his re serves as much game experience as possible, took a contingent of u jayvee booters with him. Although he was undecided as to his starting eleven in several positions, Jeffrey named his probable lineup yesterday. “Red” Emig and Jim Kline seem to have things under con trol at their fullback positions and Jim Doman is a certain start er as goalie. Five booters are vying for starting honors for the three half back slots. They were Dave Daw son, Jim Etters, Bob Tschenfing er, Dick Young and “Bud” Pierce. 90c 15c 15c 30c 1 120 Keystone 16-mm. 750-wail projector case and screen. Original value $l6O, will sell for $l2O 1 Argus A 2 and enlarger combination! Take and make your own pictures. Originally $5O, now only $35 1 8 or 16-mm. splicer. Worth $4.50, will sell for only $1.95 122 W. Beaver Ave. Football Managers 8-mm. Movie Camera This Per f e x turret magazine camera with its normal and tele photo lens was $l30 — going at cost. Sale Price $97>50 Cartoons For the Kiddies! MGM Cartoons make grand gifts for children reels of fun and ex citement. 8-mm. (was $1.75) now $l.OO 16-mny. (was $3.50) now $2.00 Full-length 8-mm. Color Cartoons made to sell for $12.95 will sell for $8.64. Full-length travelogues in 16-mm. silent should sell for $8.75 —sale price $5.85. Soccermen Tackle Army In '4B Season Opener This afternoon Lion hooters receive their baptism under fire when the Jeffreymen are the target of Army’s big guns at West Point. The contest will be the curtain-raiser for both teams with the Lions seeking revenge for the narrow 2-1 beating that the Cadets handed them last season. It is a team of better-than-moderate experience that Jeffrey pits against the Army soccermen. The veteran Scot can depend on the services of eignt returning letter men from last year’s aggregation wmch nad a b-2-1 record. 1946 LETTERMEN But to aad to Jeffrey’s streak of good rortune mere are three var sity “S" winners back from the laid team, mey are narry Little, "Bed” nimig and J im Doman. i'or the man who nolds one of the most enviable won-and-lost records at the College, the future looks bright. Today’s game marks the start of Jeffrey's twenty-third season at the Penn State soccer helm. Shortly before leaving for West Point yesterday Jeffrey announc ed his starting lineup. Team cap tain Dean Witmer starts at his in side right post with veteran Hal Hackman playing next to him on the flank. Sam Axe received the starting nod at center forward when George Phillips, regular center, was injured during practice ses- Collegian Predicts . . . This week's Daily Collegian predictions of college football frays follow: Morgan Krane Roth Vadass GAME .727 .818 .727 .727 Purdue-Northwestern Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue West Virginia-Temple W. Va. W. Va. W. Va. W. Va. Syracuse-Holy Cross Holy Cr. Holy Cr. Syracuse Holy Cr. Oregon-Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Colgate-Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Rutgers Southern Cal-Ohio Stale Ohio St. S. Cal. Ohio St. Ohio Si. Nebraska-Minnesota Minn. Minn. Minn. Minn. Tulane-Georgia Teqh Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Tulane Tulane Cornell-Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy North Carolina-Georgia N. Caro. N. Caro. N. Caro. N. Caro. Stanford-Wash. Slate Wash. St. Stanford Stanford Wash. St. Illinois-Wisconsin Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Wonderful School? OF COURSE YOU LIKE PENN STATE! • One of Nation's Top Football Teams • Large School • New Buildings • Campus Activities • Beautiful Campus WHY NOT LET YOUR FOLKS AT HOME KNOW "THE GLORY OF OLD STATE?" Send them a subscription to the 'DAILY COLLEGIAN ' today! REASONABLE RATES $2.00 per semester $4.00 per year Stop in at the Daily Collegian Office todayl FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1848 sions earlier this week. A sopho more standout last season, Ted Lieb, starts at outside left with Barry Little tilling in at inside left. KRAYBILL Bill Kray uni, an ex-Lancaster Dooter, received tne nod at left nauDacK witn Dick Banna start ing at tne rxgnt half slot. Spark plug Kaipn nosterman plays from nis usual center half post. Deciding on the starting full oacks was a hard job. The veteran coach is overflooded with talent in that defensive position. Last year’s regulars, Frank Taucher and ChucK Margolf, finally earn ed starting posts. Lanky Ed Watson, a standout at Lock Haven two years ago, earn ed tne starting goalie spot. Gil bert Yerkes will be counted upon for relief duty at one of the half back spots. Jeffrey expects t& use Harry Lawroskie for relief in the forward line.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers