PAGE EIGHT State -Vi I lanova Meet - (Continued, from page one) terback, Ted Shattuck at half back, either Bill Leonard or Bob Pollard at wingback. and Paul Anders at fullback. end, Stew Scheetz at left tackle, line up with Pat McPoland at left end; Stew Scheetz at left tackle, Barney at left guard, Joe Gratson, Len Shephard, and Joe Shumock at the line backing posts. Leonard and Pollard at halfbacks, and Chan Johnson at safety. , Villanova Coach Art Raimo will probably start an offensive eleven of Joe Rilo and Frank Bunns at ends, Bill Hegarty and Dan Sime one at tackles, Pete Carrieri and Lions Hold Edge (Continued, from page one) 285 points to their opponents 6. ■ Led by Captain Jim Mauthe, State was ranked second in the nation, falling only behind a great Harvard team. Plucky Bailie The game was characterized by the number of plays used by State. Villanova was outweighed and outfought, but put up a plucky battle, and although the ground was wet the Lions would not be stopped as the 71-0 score indicates. Captain Mauthe kicked eight field goals in eight tries and put on an “exhibition of modem foot ball not to be forgotten.” ■ A crowd of 10,000 came out for the final home game of the 1935 season at Beaver Field between State and Villanova, Bill Cooper wound up his collegiate career by scoring three touchdowns and kept the Wildcats at bay with his booming punts, to pace the Lion attack. O’Hara to Knapp passes set up most of the plays as the Lions scored a 27-13 win. First Win Villanova broke into the win column for the first time in 1936. The fast, hard-charging Wildcat line sent the Lions down to de feat, 13-0, before a homecoming crowd. Chuck Cherundolo, Lion .center, m IP i$U @1 kss ii m v >§fe tm in 8 ill s£;jp j^f m B S KSgepjsi Nick Liotta at guards, and Joe Deßose at the pivot post. Bill Brannau will start at quar terback, Dick Bedesem and Ben Addiego at’ halfbacks, and Bob Haner at fullback.- On the defense, . Raimo will probably go along with Jack Pat rick anci Frank Rehak or Frank Banas at ends, Hegarty and Dick Conner at tackles, Liotta and Tom Fitzpatrick at guards, either Tom Green or’ Tom Gildea at center, and Tony Mar olio, Don Scott, Paul Tomko, and Haner in the backfield. played like an All-American. Stopper, Villanova. back, scored in the first period, and for two periods the determined Lions kept the enemy at bay, but in the final quarter, Stopper scored his second touchdown of the day. Art Raimo, now the Villanova coach, kicked' the extra point. Upset Lions J The last time the Lions and Villanova met was in 1649 at Beaver Field opener. An underdog Main Line eleven with John Geppi scooting the ends and big Ralph Pasquariello smacking the line turned back the Lions, 27-6. Fran Rogel and Owen Dough erty did most of the State run ning, with- Vince O’Bara scoring the Lion’s lone tally from the four yard line. Lions Enter- (Continued from page one ) here again its the same story. Coach Harvey Harman has 30 lettermen back from the team that lost a 18-14 decision to the Lions last year. In the' season finale, Penn State goes down to Pittsburgh for the annual game with arch rival Pitt- FREDDY MARTIN JUNIOR PROM-HOUSEPARTY FRIDAY, NOV. 9 JUNIOR PROM BecM! 9 to l $4 per Couple Semi-formal assnntm isni THE DAILY CbLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE.; Pa. State Forests Open To Bow-Arrow Hunting HARRISBURG, Oct. 5 Cook Forest- and Hickory Run state parks will be open for bow and arrow deer hunting this year. Hunting normally is prohibited in state park land, but M. F. Drae mel said the two parks were thrown open this year to reduce the number of deer. The bow and arrow season on male deer runs from Oct. 15 to 27. ~ v Cook Forest Park is located along the Clarion river in Forest, Clarion and- Jefferson counties. Hickory Run Park is in the Po cono mountains. HOTEL TRAYLOR 15fh & Hamiltpn Streets , Allentown, Pq. Pennityii/cuiia op • ■ • .... ... Pining Room Headquarters Pennsylvania State College Football Team /- * , ' . ' 4 , .. ' J ' • THE JUNIOR FREDDY CLASS , Presents and his the best weekend of the year SYRACUSE vs. PENN STA PENNSYLVANIA 5..;;,, Challenge to Ha (Continued from page four) Werner and Gordon are master strategists. They analyze care fully every runner on the State squad. They correct faults, en courage the struggling op keep prodding the complacent. They work their runners ,to a mental as well as physical sharpness. Dope Out Foes What’s more these two 'have the opponents doped so well that jf State runners follow -instruc tions they will often, say after a race, “gee coach, they did just as you. said they would.” Take thfe case of a frosh dual meet last fall.- Gordon instructed MARTIN orchestra SATURDAY, NOV. 10 VARSITY FOOTBALL Fraternity Dances Vi: ~c SATURDAY,' OCTOBER 6, 1951;' triers his green kids to stay with the opposition’s star until a certain point -at which he would, fold. The guy did fold just as pre dicted and a couple of youngsters, gained great respect for the,ir. coach.- v . Werner usually spots a run r ners’ flaws then translates them to Gordon. Although he isn’t get ting any Gordon then relays the corrections by running and demonstrating right beside the runner. . ' ' , - Beat Villanova
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