TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950 Extend Net, Golf Play Deadline Entry deadlines • for the Summer Session tennis and golf tournaments will be ex tended until tomorrow at 5 p.m. announced C. M. "Dutch" Sykes, recreation director. The reason for the moveup of the date until tomorrow has been explained by Sykes as inclement weather not allowing participants enough practice time. It is hoped that this extension will pave the way for many more entries in both tourneys. Soaked ground has necessitated the clos ing of the tennis courts for a good part of the Session. Tennis divisions will' include 'men's singles, women's singles and mixed doubles. Men's dou bles or women's doubles will also be played if enough entries • are received. Signups may be made at the tennis booth at the main gate of New Beaver Field. Registration for the golf tour nament.may be made at the Cad dy House. Engle Seventh For Dougherty Owen Dougherty, stocky Lion football captain, really believes in the "fall change-over" when it comes to grid coaches. Owen has played under seven different coaches in his seven years of high school and college varsity football. When he first broke in as a sophomore fullback at Dunmore, Pa. high school, Owen was under the watchful eye of Jim "Butch" Conway. In his junior year he found himself lugging the ball under the guidance of Tommy Silvano, a former Lion gridder. And in his senior year when he switched to halfback and won all-scholastic recognition, Owen's tutor was Jimmy Gatto. Under the Penn State farm system, Owen spent his first col lege year at Mansfield State Teachers College where he was coached by Ed Casey. When Owen arrived on cam pus. in 1948 he played under Bob Higgins in the veteran coach's last active year. Keeping his rec ord in tact, last year Owen broke into the starting lineup under FLYING THIS SUMMER ? • Make Your Reservations .1 and Get Your Tickets From STATE COLLEGE TRAVEL BUREAU 108 West College Ave. "No Charge For Our Service" CHE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Contracting Troubles . . . • • • •• • • • ••••:,-. • - • •••• • • •" • • • Rogel Huddles With itt Steelers; Seeks Pay Hike Will Penn State's 1949 grid attack, represented by one of the hardest-charging backs in the nation, be playing pro fessional football' or not during the 1950-'5l season? That was the situation Francis Stephen Rogel found himself pon dering over during the past week end because of the National Foot ball League's draft rule which says he must play with Pittsburgh. The two have been unable to agree on salary terms ever since the Steelers drew the ace Nittany Lion fullback at the league's an nual winter conference. During the week the picture brightened, somewhat when the Steeler front office, which has been having financial problems of Joe Bedenk, and this year he will hold down his backfield post under State's new grid coach Charles "Rip" Engle. In cidently, Owen ran from the "T" formation all through high school, and should fit neatly in to the new coach's plans. Seven coaches in seven years is quite a record from any angle. Franny Angel By RAY KOEHL!ER its own, contacted the 205-pound line-cracker in State College where he is attending Summer Sessions. Rogel was asked tc attend a weekend meeting in Pittsburgh in an attempt to iron out the dif ficulty. Prevented from confer- (Continued on page six 1 HUB'S SUMMER CLEARANCE THIS SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 20, 9 A.M. We will be closed all day Wednesday in preparation for this gigantic Clearance Safe were $10.95 now $6.95 were $12►50 now $7.50 We made a special purchase 7 I ~ - • ----- , ..„„,„,..,„.,.. ..„ Famous Jacket Manufacturers Close OUt on These Jackets HUB'S MEN'S SHOP r{~ ~ .. , 114 E. College Ave Frosh Football Back With 4-Game Card • Penn State will field a freshman football team in 1950 for the first time since 1941. Earl Bruce, formerly of Browns ville High School, and for the last four years head coach at California State Teachers College, will direct the plebes. Four games are booked, a open against Syracuse, Oct. 13 Oct. 20; Navy, Nov. 4, and Pitts- I burgh, Nov. 24, will follow. This latter date will come on the day preceding the Pitt-Penn State varsity match at Pittsburgh. Freshman football was forced out of the picture in 1942 by war, and was not reinstated thereafter because of the absence from the campus of freshmen. Four years age Penn State inaugurated its "farm-out" plan under which all freshmen were assigned to State Teachers Colleges, Penn State centers and other cooperating in stitutions. This fall, for the first time since the plan was inaugurated, a token class will be returned to the cam pus. The token class will repre sent less than one-third of the total freshman enrollment in 1950. At the same time, the Nittany Lion varsity football candidates, numbering from 60 to 70, will as semble' for pre-season drills in mid-August. Coach Rip Engle plans to bring back the quarterbacks an centers on or about August 15, and the others will follow a few days LAST CALL FOR STATE INSPECTION! The Present Inspection Period Ends July 31 IF YOUR CAR HAS NOT BEEN INSPECTED, PHONE 4991 AT ONCE! CLEMSON MOTOR CO. 1101 NORTH ATHERTON STREET STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Values up to $2.95. Now . . . at ibis price you can afford _ to be cool and comfortable. 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