SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1948 Lions, Bisons Tangle at 2 CHARLES GRUNEBERG Bucknell End Between Lions om? By Tom Morgan Sports Editor Consensus Conscientious Clancy, our ad miring fraternity brother, two days ago sat down to the mam moth job of surveying the pre dictions of ten “leading” football soothsayers.- Yesterday Clancy came up with a consensus prediction that puts the Nittany Lions in the East’s 1948 top drawer and seventh in the nation at the end of the sea son. Misleading The age-old concept of a “start ing lineup” in football is now mis leading. Time was when the names you read in the newspaper lineups accompanying football ac counts belonged to eleven first stringers in the true sense of the word. Bui is modern football, sub stitutions are so frequent that a starting lineup means nothing. A coach may start a second string tailback, pull him out after a couple minutes and then relegate him to the bench the rest of the game. But the fellow still gets his name in the paper as a starting back. Mishap Two years ago at California State Teachers • College, Francis “Punchy” Rogel played the part of CSTC’s plucky, persistent, in'* destructible gridiron fullback for a full season and then went home to North Braddock only to receive a chipped ankle bone in a friendly session of vacant-lot touch foot ball. Fully recovered now, of course: Photo Supplies are practically oeing "given away" today at THE FILM LAB 122 W. Beaver Ave. Lie. 3998, State of Dela. r IGAR E TTES CkaluM LudTy 1 * Strik. §1 49 Phillip Morrfc . ▼ ■ OU Gold ■ Pan Mail v rareyto* par cartaa 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. PX>. BOX No. 1006 WILMINGTON. DEL. THE DAIIiY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA (Continued from, pope one) but will be used in spot plays as a passer and punter. On the line the Thundering Herd has what Coach Harry Lawrence calls “the best tackle and end in the country.” At the end post, the Bison men tor' boasts Charles Gruneberg, IRO-pound Shamokin gridder. A junior, Gruneberg is playing his third year of varsity football. A scoring tackle, Don David son, marked up th e final six pointer last Saturday against Alfred U. when h e intercepted a pass on the Bucknell 45 and ran 55 yards for the score. Da vidson. a 200-pound Harrisburg product, played varsity ball his freshman year and is touted as “one of the fastest tackles in the business.” Larry B a cor. anot her Buck- " nell tackle, will enter Saturday’s gam e wearing a novel piece of il vH football gear. fHpt While serving in the Marines on SiML Mif the Marshall Is- , lands in 1944, • the 205 - pound understudy to Davidson lost his HICKS left hand. He drew up plans for a pro tector for his arm, sent the pat tern to a sporting goods company, and th € result is that he now holds down the right tackle post on the Herd. A line averaging close to 200- pounds will represent Penn State against the visitors. With Sam Tamburo and Bob Hicks at the end posts, Negley Norton and John Finley at the tackle posi tions, Joe Drazenovich and John Simon or Paul Kelly at the guards and Ray Hedderick at center, the Nittanyites will try to equal their defensive record of last season. RESERVES Except ior two positions—tackle and center —the home team will have ample reserves to send into the battle. At the ends posts, Den nie Hoggard, Lloyd Amprim, Dan Kline, Dalton Rumberger and John Smidansky will be ready to spell Tamburo and Hicks, Bob Ross, -Don (Duck) Murray and Norm Erick- son will relieve Finley and Nor- ton if the two regular t a c kies the battle, but none of three reserves have the weight or Lion exper- the ROSS ience of starting pair. In the Nittany power-packed backfield Coach Higgins will call on Wally Triplett, Chuck Dra zenovich, Joe Colone and Bill Luther for the starting assign- RIDE THE BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE to Lewistown and save hours of time to Harris burg, Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and , Washington. STATE COLLEGE LEWISTOWN BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE, Inc. Effective Sept. 26, 1948 State College, Pa EASTERN STANDARD TIME DAILY DAILY DAILY Lv. State College 11:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M Ar. Lewistown 12:15 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 7:45 P.M Lv. Lewistown 12:55 P.M. 5:40 P.M. 12:40 A.M. Ar. State College 2:10 P.M. 6:55 P.M. 1:55 A.M. NOTE: Lv. Lewistown 8:05 P.M., Ar. State College 9:20 P.M. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Make direct connections with EASTBOUND TRAINS 12:29 P.M. 5:57 P.M. 8:22 P.M. WESTBOUND TRAINS 2:48 P.M. 5:35 P.M. 12:35 A.M. PHONE BOALSBURG 9-2731 Ticket Office: State College Hotel . . . Phone 6733 Company Office: 642 E. College Ave. Phone 6769 P.M. DON DAVIDSON Bucknell Tackle merits with a n equally powerful set of backs ready for service on a moment’s notice. Only at the blocking-back po sition is the backfield weak in reserve power. Should Drazen ovich leave the game, Captain Joe Colone will move to the num ber-two back spot and Franny Rogel will replace Colone Larry Cooney, who played his o u t s t anding giame last sea son in the Cot ton Bowl, will alternate wi t h Triplett at the wingback posi tion. Also on the reserve list for number - one back are Bill Scherer, Lee COONEY Henry and Ow en Dougherty Ready to replace Rogel and Colone will be Fran Srnutney and Clarence Gorinski. Gorinski saw a lot of service last season but both he and Smutney were on the injured list during early Fall workout. Eight fast and tricky tailbacks will await Coach Higgins’ nod to relieve Bill Luther in the num ber-four-back position. Should the Lions receive, Lar ry Joe and Cooney will replace Luther and Triplett n the open ing play. 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