,TI-TURSDI‘Y; SEPTEMBER 'ln 1919 Glidder...s . ciirnmage Run Formations in .Rain A cold, driving rain that turned New Beaver practice field into a soggy sponge 'yesterday, hampered, but couldn't stall the day's gruel ing football drills as, Head. Coach Joe Bedenk continued to work the Lions hard, preparing them for Saturday's tough grind against Army at West Point. With water running off, their helmets, soaking jerseys and mole skin s, the gridders splashed through pass defense tactics, play formations, mock scrimmages, a n.d; • hardening-up maneuvers;. then chit a short scrimmage, prob ably. the last one of the week The rain particularly slowed dowh backfield ball handling and passing practice, , but Bendenk and his assistants made the• dif ference by extra stress upon tack ling, blocking, and running. The large gallery that usually watches action took a day's rest and the gridders worked almost a secret session. .• GOOD CONDITION ' Gbod squad condition and• de:: termination to.climb back ,on the -o winning wagon •will be' n.' the Blue and White's side.when-lhey hit the Cadets at Army's •Michie Stadium this week:' Shock' of That opening-day loss to Villanova gtill shOws, but as they shake it off' iri practice sessions, the Lions, pick up more of that confidence that bo"des evil for opponents. -• For the first time in. weeks, 'in juries aren't the .main worry of the ' coach. ,Only Ray Hedderick, first string center, is• out of the scrimmages at this lime, and re ports yesterday pointed • up' that he might • be' ready 'for at least part-time duty in' Saturday's con test.: Hedderick, who' suffered a severe charley-horse during, the Villanova game,•is. walking on the leg althoughihe 'still favors' it a little. • TRIO OKAY Fran Rogel, Vince O'Bara, and Joe Drazeno•Vich, who had to De used. mainly for offense. last, week, are on the "virtually recovered" list and will-be:available for full time duty. Rogel also sustained a slight'shoulder, bruiie that won't, how:ever, hamper his play. Gwen Dougherty, Chuck 33eattY and.the ,other slightly injured are all ready. to see action. Clarence Gorinski, however, who was slat ed ; for second string fullback duties arid punting chores, is still off the team with a painful. shoul der, separation incurred in the • 13dcknell scrimmage session two weeks. ago.' Major League Results • , AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's • Results New York 7, Pt!Ha.. 5 . Cleveland 4, Chicago Boston at ,Washington IN) • Standing's. • ~ . . .Pct. 95' .55:; .633 95: '..'56 .680 -87 • 64 • • .576 85 '65 .567 . 72 ' '.524 62:•• 88 •.413 .48 .102 • .320 •Bealeif: New• - •,Yiiric Detroit ; Cleferaad', Philadelphia . Chleage Louis • Washington . . ' ..• .TodaY's Oant..4 ;' Philadelphia at: New '• .York : 'ClOVeland' at, Chicagn - . .,Boston •at Washington . . • NATIONAL , LEAGUE •.' lilstakday's Results : :- . Pliiladelphia 2,- New *Yoijc• 0" ` , Brooklyn at' Boston, rain. St.. Louis at Pittsburgh, rain . • . 'Standings W L , • • "Pct. 95 . 55 .683 94 56 '.627 80 72 ...526 •73 77 ''.487 75 :79 • .480 61 , •'.:90 ..404 58 92 .891- Today's ,Comee',... ' • Biaoklyn .it 'Boseoit (2) St. Lotiis 'at' Pittstairlith Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston,- PittOlurgh Cinciprinti Chipkigo• ' Fair Season . During the 1939 intercollegiate season Penn State athletic teams won a total. of 99 games:While los ing 64. • ' . . 141 • . • , . Friday-- Midnite . Show • '; DOORS OPEN AT 11:30 REG. .PRICES' •. . • • READ:.' BOUNDARIES Mit FERRER THE o:A T I . I Y COT,LECH AN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA State. Soccer Team:Prepares . For West Chester Opener • ."Everything's . .'gbireg .4 acording to schedule." That' the word handd down from the Penn State socer camp as Coach Bill Jeffrey preps'his charges for Satiyday's.opening game against' the visiting West, Chester outfit.' •,, 4. .Although talented 'center -forward Joe Lane. is still under doc tor's care with a sprained ankle and Webster Haag, a promising look ing, 'fullback -suffered a broken wrist during a recent scrimmage session, things are still pretty bright, for the- 49 soccer aggre gation Shifting Clarence Buss from his right . ..flanking spot into • center and moving Don Vosel into the pbsition left vacant by Buss, the Jeffrey-front-wall is still one of the most potent ever. , DIAMOND PERFORMERS Jack• Kurty, an outstanding newcomer to the soccer field, is .being groomed by Jeffrey to team. up • with veteran Chuck Margolf at fullback. Both Buss 'and. Kurty were the alternating starting catchers for Coach Joe Bedenk's base b al 1-nine last spring; , . • With Ed Watson having to re tire from the - soccer , field due . to a :trick 'knee;. the' battle for the starting goalie positiOn has. been thrown'wide open. Tennis-player George Lawther and track-star 'Ron Coder, both neophytes at the booting sport, are trying to get Jeffrey's nod for the. poSt.' • • Since Coach Jeffrey has more Attention Male College Students •. If you can work from 5 p.M. to 9 p.m. Mon day through Friday you can , earn -$45, • per week and up. • No experience necessary. • See . MR. E. C. COMSTOCK, Nittany Lion Hotel Sunday from•3:00 to 8:00. INTRODUCING - • • . THE .GENE . MAGILL . • 'ORCHESTRA • (Formerly Pat Pattersons' NOW AVAILABLE FOR . ALL , HOUSE. PARTIES AND . _ DANCES CALL G. MAGILL - 2337 STUDENTS! . • Get on the Musical Band Wagon! Sheet Music of all kinds Your Favorite Records- Table• Model Radios & Phonoraphs . Musical. Accessories The Harmony Shop 135 So. Frazier Street - Phone 2130 I.M. Entries Fraternity and independent organizations have until 5 p.m. Monday, October 3, to submit their entries for intramural touch football, swimming and tennis singles. Entries may be made in the Intramural Office, 213 Rec Hall, and must be accompained by a $l.OO fee for touch football and swimming, and a 25 cent • ,charge per man for tennis. • talent than needed in his half back positions, last year's jayvee standout Bill Yerkes has been switched to fullback. ALL-AMERICANS Besides his All-American half back duet of Dick Hannah and Ralph Hosterman, Jeffrey • has Willie Kraybill, Red Emig and a host of others ready for duty. The attacking body of the Nit takies •is well stocked with talent ed performers with Ted Lieb, Harry Little, Ron Colman form ing the nucleus of forward per formers. • Lacrosse Call ,Varsity lacrosse coach Nick Thiel will. meet all sophoinore lacrosse • candidates in Room 221,- Recreation Hall on Mon day, October 3 at 4 p.m. All candidates . who have not had any athletic physical' exam must take' one at the college dispensary before reporting for, practice. Phi Eps, Minus Sammy Freedson Aim for Third Championship Although fortified by the re turn of eight members of the starting team, Phi Epsilon Pi, In tramural touch football champ ions for tho past two seasons, faces the difficult job of finding a replacement for "Slinging" Sammy Freedson. Freedson, upon whose shoulders the Phi Eps rode to victory in 1947 and 1948, has graduated. Be ing groomed. to replace him is Murray Rosetsky, who looked gootha's a fill in last year. 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