The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 11, 1949, Image 4

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    PAOa FOU !•
Gridders Drill, Embark Today for Temple
Lions Near l op Shape
For Battle With Owls
Penn State’s gridders will run through signal drills and a light
session at 2 o’clock this afternoon before embarking at 4:30 for
Philadelphia and their game with Temple tomorrow,
Head Coach Joe Bedenk pul
paces last night to round out most
Physically the team is in its
starters, excepting center Ray
Hedderick, ready to tangle with
the Quaker City Owls. Hedderick,
who injured hig” knee in the
Michigan State game three weeks
ago and has been sidelined since,
is coming along fast, and may be
able to play at least part-time,
STORER READY
Ends .Tack Storer, who came up
with a charley-horse against West
Virginia, and John Smidansky,
who missed last week’s game
with a bad leg, will be in top
condition. Blocking, back Char
ley Drazenovieh, also injured
slightly in' Morgantown, is ready
to go. Reserves Con Brown and
Ed Hoover are still on the side
lined list.
Bedenk gave the Lions no rest
from pass defense tactics in drills
this week. State will face another
capable aerialist in Paul Duben
etzky, Temple’s “T” formation
quarterback, Saturday, and Be
denk wants his defense to be
ready for the lanky, 6-foot, 2-inch,
186-pounder. '
DUBENETZKY
Dubenetzky did most of the
firing when the Temples complet
ed 31 passes for 121 air yards
against Texas, and he has been
one of the biggest offensive guns
in Owl victories over Rutgers,
Syracuse, Bucknell, and Rhode
Island. Temple has lost three
games, to Texas, Michigan State,
and Boston University.
Line Coach Jim O'Hora who
watched the Owls in victory and
defeat was also impressed by
Dubenetzky’s ability as a signal
caller. O’Hora calls the Owls a
“spirited team” with a good run
ning attack to match Dubenetz
ky’s passing.
Leading the running game is
right halfback Bill Bernardo, a
ground-eating runner who, as
O’Hora says, “can go the whole
way with a little help.” Bernardo,
5-foot, 11-inch, 172-pounder, has
lipped for a total of 512 yards
so far this season. In the last five
games he has averaged better
.than 100 yards per game.
6.1 YARDS A TRY
The former Germantown High
half back has averaged 6.1 yards
in 83 carries. He needs only 207
more yards to top the 718-yard
Temple record set in 1941 by the
great Handy Andy Tomasic. Ber
nardo ran a kickoff back 90 yards
to score against Boston Univer
sity last week.
Temple’s new head coach A 1
Kawal has a big line, and plenty
of reserves. Bill Hewson, Robert
McCracken and Jim Smith look
the best of five pass-catching
ends. Vince Zielinski and Steve
Paczkowski are murderous
tackles and George Heil is a
rough-customer at center.
Penn State has won seven of
the ten games in the series with
Temple that dates back to 1931.
The Owls won the first two
games, then upset the Lions, 14-0,
in 1941. In 1947, State’s Cotton
Bowl club, favored to romp over
the Owls, was hard-pressed to
win, 7-0. State won, 47-0, last
year. Regardless of the record
Temple has a habit of being stub
born against the Blue and White,
and Bedenk is looking for a
tough battle.
Jay Vees, Bucknell
Clash On Gridiron
State’s jayvee gridders will
meet Bucknell’s jayvees on Beav
er field this afternoon following
the State High-Bellefonte contest.
The Lions are looking for their
second win of a three game sched
ule. Coach Bill Gutteron will
stick with about the same start
ing lineup he has used previously,
although guard Stix Slabonik
and tackle Dick Waters have
moved up to the varsity and end
Andy Silock is out with a nose
injury.
Till!. IJAILY COLLEGIA N Si AT ill COLu. jl l PENNSYLVANIA;
; his charges thi’ough scrimmage
of the pre-game heavy work.
best shape of the season with all
BACK IN FOOTBALL UNIFORMS are Ed Hoover (left) and
Center Ray Hedderick. who have been on the injured list for
the past several weeks. In the background is Bill Luther, Nitiany
tailback. Both Hoover and Hedderick will be available for limit
ed action against Temple tomorrow.' Coach Joe Bedenk's gridders
seek their third straight victory against the Owls in a game that
will be played in Temple Stadium in Philadelphia. . .
He Made Good
This is Bill Jeffrey’s 24th year
at the Penn State soccer helm. He
was hired on a trial basis in 1926.
Skyscrapers Welcome
Six-footers once again will
dominate the Penn State basket
ball picture under the new coach,
Elmer Gross.
It's a Young Team j
Juniors dominate the current
Penn State cross-country team.
•Monday & Tuesday*
International Film Club Presents
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“ An extraordinarily
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—Kate Cameron, Daily News
"THE QUIET
ONE"
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE
Thanksgiving Vacation
TAKE A TIP AND
MAKE YOUR TRIP
By Greyhound
For the Convenience 'of PENN STATE STUDENTS.
GREYHOUND BUSES will be provided for the Thanks
giving vacation and will leave from the Parking Lot.
• South of Recreation -Hall at 12:45 P. M. Wednesday
November 23rd, 1943.
Reservation for fhe SPECIAL BUSES will be made
with the purchase of your ticket at the Greyhound
Post House.-Reservations will close at 10:00 P. M. Tues
day November 22nd, 1949.
Make Your Reservations Early and
Avoid the Rush
For Additional Information Call at GREY&OUND
POST HOUSE, 146 NORTH ATHERTON STREET
Phone 4181 -
Kettle Fight
The Old Iron Kettle goes on
the auction block today.
Stale College High School
and Bellefonle High, two tradi
tional football rivals, will face
off on the Beaver Field grid
iron at 1:30 this afternoon for
the right to hold the trophy.
The Red Raiders from Belle
fonte will play the role of fav
orites for the first time in many
a moon.
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SHIRLEY TEMPLE
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Speidel Slates
Wrestling Drills
Varsity wrestling practice will
move into full scale operation this
week, announced Charles Speidel,
Nittany mat. coach. From this
week on, practice will be held
six days a week so that the team
will be in top condition for the
coming season.
"Some men who wanted to
come out for wrestling couldn’t
attend practices because of labs,”
said Coach Speidel. “Now with
practices scheduled Monday to
Friday from 4 to 6 and Saturday
afternoon from 2:30 until 5, al-
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The wrestling coach also. said
that since locker space is limited,
men who signed up for .lockers
and have not reported to practice
regularly, will be*cut from the
practice squad.
Temple has not defeated Penn
State since 1941 when the Phila
delphians won, 14-0. Penn State
won, 7-6, in 1944, and in four
games since that year, Temple
has not been able to score a point.
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