V r..,Ln-5..r. oz,r zivkinnat zo, tout, 'On The Ball' 2 ~, •,, \ *4I;IL ./.,- 1));104$ - so, ti t.- /.• i • l• BY RAY KOEHLER Sports Editor DlSCUS—That's what Geo. Kahl is, a discus . jockey MAGNESIUM—For babies Milk of Magnesium STRANGLERS—Late hangers on FREYDIAN—A German housewife ELIPSE—He takes me home: then he lips me CAUSTIC—I'm sayin'-:=liow much is the suit caustic. DEPLETES—What the tailor charges 2 bits to make Di0;:.4 . 01.--=a vicious dog HABERDASHER—Coach Chick Werner's chief legman PLATEAU—A Greek philosopher FRlNGE—Maurice Chevalier's nationality 9 WRENCH—She was a buxom wrench • FORTISSIMO—A little Spanish fortress FOSSILIZE—A good old egg GARGOYLE—What one does after brushing his teeth KREMLIN—More hair' tonic AMBIDEXTROUS—The art of grabbing both wallet and shoestring when dining out and the check is brought. WRESTLER—Present day vaudeville in pantomine VRlLLE—strong, manly PHYSIC—To have a built like Homer Barr SPITZ—A mad dog PENCE—Wid da suit you're getting two pair pence VODKA—Gasoline with a kick STABILIZE—Where you keep horses 'PUTRIFIED—Scared to death TYPHUS—Cobb's first name. Typhus Raymond Cobb. VULGAR—A mean sailor (i.e. the vulgar boatnian.) HOSTEL—When one is in a hurry. Also a street corner bum is a hostler. SLAG—Work at the foundry was slag today. AGENDA—Either masculine or feminine agenda. TANGERINE—A person who comes from Tangeirs PALADINE—Passage-way at the back of the mouth CONVEX—The guys at Rockview are convex. Convex are locked up in the clinic. PALLOR—Where you sit at night - with your girl DECUMBENT—Harry Truman is the current presidential decumbent ALLAH—F. D. R.'s Scottish terror DAMP—In quotation from Shakespeare, "Out! Out damp spot." CUBIC—A province in Canada is cubic SYNONYM—A dark-brown spice sprinkled• on buns SING-SONG—The men they keep in Sing-Sing, the women are in Sing-Song HOWDAH—A Southern greeting CELEBATE—What a single man does because he's happily not married VALET—A famous singer of the early '3oies was Rudy Valet CITY EDITOR--A mouse with ambitions of becoming a rat ROMAN—"The 'greatest Roman of them all" is Ed who plays forward for C.C.N.Y. LINAMENT—He slid into second and sprained a linament MOHAIR—A kind of shampoo METICULUS—He'II rnet,ictilus next fall HAMLET—A baby hampster Koehler Again A Paces. Swamis The adage-stick with the champ—apparently means some thing. Ray Koehler, last year's de fending champion swami, paced the pack as the first "trial and error chart" was stowed away for the week. Koehler and guest editor Ed Watson, a graduate of the Daily Collegian Sports desk, now sports editor of the Centre -Daily Times, came up with a .733 percentage while Mary Krasnansky and Geo rge Glazer limped along with a feeble .666. Three games proved the down fall of the swamis last week. Fri day night's contest between -Bos ton College and Wake• Forest end.. ed in a tie (all picked BC), Green Bay threw over the Washington Redskins on Sunday (all picked Extend Qualifying Time Qualifying positions for the an n val All-College Golf Tourna ment are still available to any undergraduate wishing to parti cipate. Because of inclement Weatlier last week the qualifying round will be extended until Thursday night. X L;uLLECiIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Overheard At Grahams' Washington.) All picked Arkan sas over Oklahoma A&M, but the Okies queered the deal. Glazer and Krasnansky garner ed some glory when they picked Wyoming over Baylor. STARLITE DRIVE-IN On Bellefonte Road Showi 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Showing Tonight & Wed. "The Jackie Robinson Story" Starring Jackie Robinson Also Selected Short Subjects vJgst-A-10 minute drive to Starlite" Lion Vignettes By GEORGE GLAZER Vincent (Vince) o:Bara is now sporting a beautiful shiner. He is also the quarterback of State'S first "T" formation team. Vince has one pet memory of his high school athletic days that he cherishes above the rest. In 1947, while playing for Johns town Central High, his team was leading 12-6 in the third quarter of a game with Monessen. An enemy end caught a pass about midfield and streaked for the goal line with O'Hara and another of his teammates, a half back, in pursuit. I Vince knew the halfback was the faster of the two and as they slowly overtook the man with the ball he pushed the halfback into the ball carrier, sending them both to the ground, and halting the scoring threat. He's convinced that that play gave him All-State honorable mention that year. Another thought that gives him pleasure is that his lockermate is Owen Dougherty, noted Irish tenor. Vince 'says he gets a big kick out of hearing Doc sing, al though at first only a lively tussle could induce him to listen. Now he's used to it. Vital. Statistics . .. 21 years old, not a vet, going steady . . . 5'11", 174 pounds, a Phi Delta Theta broth& . . . earned eight letters in high school at Johnstown, Pa. . three years as varsity quarter back, two years as a basketball forward, and three years on the track team . played in a modi fied T, single wing, double wing, box formation and A formation. P.S. He got his shiner last Sat urday in a scrimmage. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Cathaum Claudette Colbert Paulette Goddard "So Proudly We Hail" )fate Vaughn Monroe Ella Raines "Singing Guns" nttany Bud Abbott Lou Costello "Here Come The Coeds" Orange Punch Syracuse Unveils Powerful Attack Before Lion Scouts Syr:acuse and Rutgers will be tough for the Lions to beat. This was the concensus of the four Penn State assistant coaches who scouted the Orange-Scarlet tilt 'n Syracuse, Saturday. The boys from Piety Hill (mashed Rutgers by a 42-12 count o give substance to what the lo zal coaching staff has been say :lig all year about a "loaded" Drange. But the Scarlet isn't as poor as the score might indicate ccording to Joe Paterno, who ;coitted the game along with Joe 3edenk, Al Michaels, and Steve ..3uhey. Bedenk stated that Rutgers "had no fire" after the first few min utes. They scored on five plays in the first quarter, ,he pointed out, but after that • they couldn't do a thing. Syracuse's hi-octane speed was the dediding factor, according to Bedenk. The veteran line coach praised Bernie custis, Syracuse's great quarterback. Both Bedenk and Paterno had nothing but praise for Leon Root, Rutgers' 60-minute center, who was a leading pre-season can didate for all-America laurels. Makes a Man Love a Pipe and a Woman Love a Man A . 59 !ff. IL 1/ Root played a good game, but could not take care of the whole defense by himself. Two other Lion opponents managed to get through _their opening engagements unscathed. while Boston College came from behind to deadlock Wake For est, 7-7. Temple crushed Albright 32-6, and West Virginia thumped Western Reserve, 38-13. The four other State opponents—Army, Nebraska, Georgetown, and Pitts burgh—were all idle. They will open their campaign Saturday. - WATCH FOR Grand Opening Plenty of Door Prizes young men's shop 127 tTOtj& ariothez w, .- ~: "~ ~,_, The Thoroughbred of Pipe Tobaccos Choice white Burley • Smooth and mild PAGE FIVE
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