'tilt Lieven Drills • eargetown Working hard at solving the offensive and defensive maneuvers of Georgetown since Friday, Penn State's football team went through a long drill on the Beaver Field prac tice area yesterday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's opener with the Hoyas. Using the jayvees as "foreign" offensive and defensive teams, Coach Rip Engle has been work ing his attack and defense pla toons against the "opposition" in an effort to get the boys familiar with what they will encounter against the Hoyas. While Engle acknowledges that the squad is "getting along," he was quick to point out that "they're still making a lot of lit tle mistakes and that's what hurts you most in a game. "But the boys are really `try ing," he added, "and they're just as nice a bunch of boys as you will ever find anywhere." Engle narrowed down the de ficiencies of the squad to three: 1. They are having a hard time stopping outside plays. 2. They are slow in getting started. 3. They are slow in adjusting to what the other team is. doin;:. "At the start they'll look like the worst ball club in the world. but when they get adjusted to what the other team is doing, they'll really get rolling;" the gray-haired mentor predicted. He iokingly suggested taking the ream out in back of the stands Saturday afternoon and running them for half an hour prior to the start of the game. Slogan is ;Work' "Lots and lots of work" is En gle's answer to the problem. Work has been the slogan of the Nittany camp since the day of arrival, Aug. 16. Since then the Lions have engaged in five scrimmage games, as well as countless intra squad mock battles. A "football mill" was the best way to describe the Beaver Field practice area Saturday afternoon when Engle and his assistants had more than 100 varsity, jay vee and freshmen ballplayers ca vorting about the greens. "The system" was going at full blast, with the jayvees running the Georgetown attack against the Lion defensive unit on the upper field, while the freshmen gave the offensive unit a rough time on the lower field. • Who's at Fullback? While Engle has a good idea of his starting units, he will not name the starting teams until Friday. One of the toughest de cisions he will have to make will be to choose a starting fullback. Sophomore Ted Shattuck, junior Jim Pollard, and senior Herb Kurtz have been waging a ding dong battle for two weeks with (Continued on page seven) Senators Hushed— Yanks' Reynolds, Ford Slap Nats 8-3, 7-4 ; Take 3.5 Lead Over Tigers The New York Yankees took two more big steps toward yesterday with a double win the American League penman! over the Washington Senators The Yanks backed up Allie Reynolds and Whitey Ford with timely hitting . in both contests to triumph by scores of 8 to 3 and 7 to 4. For Ford it was the rookie's ninth straight win without a loss. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox kept their faint hopes flickering with 8 to 0 and 3 to 0 wins over th e hapless Philadelphia Ath letics. The Yank wins hiked their lead to three and one-half games in front of the Detroit Tigers and four games ahead of the Bosox with only six contests left. Over in the National League, Eddie Sawyer's Phils snapped out of their batting slump to down the Boston Braves 12 to 4 in the r..7t game of a doubleheader. 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''''''',...,:*,,5.:?•%':'..?,',,,,%:4,g,"12%.:Z:,:;,..,.,:ii•:•??3,:i".:0- .... SOCCER COACH Bill Jeffrey, right, looks proudly over two veteran hoofers whom he hopes will bring success to his twenty fifth year of coaching. Harry Little, center, 1949 All-American choice and Gus Bigoft, left, 32-year-old former All-American, are counted on by Jeffrey to spark the Lions' offense in '5O. Ten Games Slated For State's Rugged Bootees The 1950 edition of the Penn State soccer team is not a sissy outfit and just to prove it, they've booked ten games for the coming season. Not satisfied ,with the usual one game a week for eight weeks, two extra weekday games have been added. Following the annual trip to Annapolis, Md., where the con sistently tough Middie squad will be engaged on Oct. 21, coach Bill Jeffrey will take his boys to Gettysburg on the 24th. Early in to 3, as Jim Konstanty lost in re lief. Pee Wee Reese's home run gave the Dodgers a 3-2 victory in the day game of a day-night double bill with New York. Preacher Roe won over Sheldon Jones. The Yanks face the Senators in another doubleheader today and the Bosox face the A's in a night game. Detroit plays St. Louis in a twinbill. In the Na tional League the Phiis face Bos ton in a day game and Brooklyn opposes the Giants in two Llama. 1M Swimming Deadline The deadline for entering teams in the intramural swim ming program is 5 p.m. today. The meets are to be held in Glennland pool between the hours . of 5 and 6 p.m. Each team must enter a minimum of five men. Entrance fee for a team is one dollar. Collegian photo by Don Bursinger November, the Lions will make a trip to North Carolina where they will play the Tarheels on the 4th. To be certain that the dribblers will not become bored with the trek, they will stop off on the 6th and play West Chester State Teachers. Except for these two slight irregularities, the schedule is very much the same as in previous years. Western Maryland is the only opponent that was not on the 1949 Nittany list. The teams that gave the Jeffrey men, trouble last year were (Continued on page seven) Call Gym Managers All men interested in trying out for assistant gymnastic manager ships are requested to contact John Wetzel in Bee Hall between 4 and 5 p.m. any day this week. Tweed Topcoats • BROWN • TAN • GREY Plaids and Donegals PENNSHIRE CLOTHES 112 S. Frazier St. Next Door to City Hall Inconsistency . Barrier To Harrier Success Inconsistency -7 the trademark of the eight senior letter men returning to action for Coach Chick Werner's cross country squad may soon turn what promises to be the greatest season in the annals of the harrier sport here into a nightmare. On paper the Nittany hill-and dale boys will be the outstanding favorites in every dual meet they run this year and pre-season choices for the IC4-A and NCAA titles. , Don and Bill Ashenfelter, Bob Parsons, Bob Freebairn, Al Porto, Jack St. Clair, Bill Gordon, and John McCall are all veterans of a highly succesful campaign last year. The 1949 season was marked by victories over Cornell, N.Y.U., and Manhattan in dual compe tition, a fourth place finish in the NCAA's' and a fifth in the IC4-A meet. Michigan State, N'C A A titlists, dealt the Lions their only dual meet defeat. Unpredictable Coach Werner's octet of ex perienced runners have at times :ison to great heights in individ ual performances. Any one of the eight is capable of finishing first or well up front in competition, and has done so on occasion, only to finish well out of contention other times. Just as teams on the Army or Notre Dame football schedule point to these gridiron kings as squads to beat, so, too, will State's cross country •opponts lie in wait for a let-do w n in the Werner thinclads. Facing the marathoners in dual meets this season will be the nation's out standing X-country teams, Cor nell, N.Y.U., Manhattan, another 75 Cage Hopefuls Report For Drills Even though King football has yet to hit its season zenith, basketball stuck its wintry nose into the Penn State sport picture last night, when approximately 75 candidates reported for the first varsity court practice. Included among the candidates were the familiar faces of Captain Lou Lamie, Hardy Williams, Ted Panoples, Jay McMahan,, varsity letter winners last season, and Zeke Seidel, talented reserve on Coach Elmer Gross's 1949 -50 squad. Gross is starting his second year at the helm of the Lion cagers. ROOM and BOARD for MEN MARILYN HALL 317' E. Beaver Ave. Call 3935 Ask for Mrs. Elleard Love GOOO COFFEE? Hate POT WASHING? When you hanker for a good ci you'll be glad Nescafe* is on ly as a flash. Nescafe makes roast in the cup. Just put one tedspool Nescafe in a cup, add hot water (preferably boiling) and stir. Ni no grounds, no nuisance of bre , That 4-oz. jar of Nescafe cups as a pound of ordinary coffee, yet costs far less. Never any waste. For pure, coffee goodness in every cup, - get a jar of Nescafe today! More people drink' NESCAFE titan all other instant coffees! •Neseald (pronounced NES-CA/WO Is the exclusive registered trade mark of The Nestld Company, Inc. to designate its soluble coffee product which is composed of equal parts of mc . soluble coffee and added'Ws mrbobrdrates (demslas, maltose and dextrose) added solely to orated the Davao. • TUJSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(3, luop By RAY GALANT Coach Talks Shop powerful Michigan State crew, and Pittsburgh, the lone addition to the schedule. Working with a' squad of 40 varsity candidates, Werner may find difficulty choosing his star ters. Sophomores Sam Hamilton, Vic Singer, and Bob Roessler; Juniors Herb - Taft, Dave Pearson, John Bristor, Lou Gomlick, Pete Sarantoupolis, and Dudley Foster are all pushing the veterans for starting posts. Coaches coax with HEINE'S ri::::1 Chick Werner
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