FgtOAY. OCTOBER 1, 1954 The Scorebook Ike Gilbert, assistant, director of athletics, said just what' we had hoped he would the other day when we were discussing the freshman sports program at the University. “Our first job is to keep them (the freshmen) in college,” Gilbert said in speaking of reasons why first year students are not permitted to compete in varsity sports. This may be entirely the wrong approach to this topic., but •we felt proud of the fact that Gilbert came out with this slaie , menl rather than saying that the University -is complying with this ruling merely because it has io. "The sports program at the University—including intramurals and freshman and varsity sports —is only an 'auxiliary enterprise'/' Gilbert said., These two statements by Gilbert couldn’t help but make me feel a little prouder of the athletic setup at the University. In .these days of cries for deemphasis it is especially pleasing to be reassured that Penn State is not a “factory for athletes” as some colleges and universities seem to be. Gilbert pointed out that the University started 1 its frosh ath letic program back in the 1910's. One of the main reasons for instituting this idea was that it- was felt that college freshmen were not ready for T varsity competition. It lakes at least one year to become, acquainted with the style of play at the college being attended and-to learn that college ball is a lot different than the high school variety. Many injuries and a better brand of athletics will also result from this year indoctrination. However, some southern conferences permit the use of freshmen in varsity sports. Another exception to the rule is that colleges with fewer than 500 males are permitted to use yearlings on varsity teams. Seven freshman teams played officially scheduled games during the past scholastic year. This year eight of the .11 varsity sports at the University will also carry freshman teams that will compete officially. In all cases the number of contests, scheduled for each frosh team last year has been increased. Below is a list of the fresh man teams that will compete during the 1954-55 season, including the number of contests played last year and the total to be played this year: 1 1954-55 1953-54 Fooibatl 3 Cross-country 2 Basketball Lacrosse Boxing has been dropped from the. Penn State athletic program and therefore no freshman pugilistic squad will be organized. Sched ules have not been obtained for the yearlings in three sports— golf, gymnastics, and tennis. One of the difficulties connected with scheduling is that contests must; be booked a year in advance, Gil bert pointed out. Illness early in the year kept Gilbert idle for more than a month, and as a result scheduling plans were hampered. Maybe you have been wondering why some of the top college athletes are being advertised as "four-year letlfermen" when the current ruling would enable him to earn only three varsity letters. • The answer is that during the war years restrictions were loosened and first year men were allowed to take part in varsity sports. But three years ago the old ruling was up back in effect. The last of the "wartime" athletes will be graduated from the nation's colleges and universities next yfear. The athletic program for the freshmen at the University has expanded greatly in 1 the past two years and has now become an integral part of Penn State’s athletic setup. With the work of such men as Gilbert backing the program it should prove to serve its purpose of "keeping Penn State both scholastically and athletically near the top. _ It's BIG News ... METZGERS has-the widest range of PENN STATE SOUVENIRS in town... 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A fifteen yard, third down, pass play from Ron Ross to Les Als ton, proved the margin of vic tory, 'as the Panthers upended Dorm 32, 6 to 0. The score came after a Dorm 32' pass was inter cepted deep in their own terri tory. In the dying moments of the game,,-Dorm 32 rolled to the Pan ther‘five, but lost the ball on downs at that point. The Cave Men versus Nittany 33 plus 1 game proved to be an even up affair all the way. Con tinued pass interceptions, and ex cellent kicking by both teams, as well as fine all around defensive play led .to a scoreless game. At the end of . the regular period of play, 'the number of first downs were also- tied at one apiece. This situation called for the in voking of the seldom used tie breaking rule of the intramural department. Under this rule, the ball is placed on the fifty, yard line. Each . team is then given three plays, to be run alternate ly. The team who winds up with the ball on their opponents side of the field is declared the win ner. . 1954-55 1953-54 Neither team was able to move the ball on their first try, and the Nittany boys met with no suc cess on their second try.'' A five yard pass to Ed Williams-put the Cave Men in a good spot. On their last try, .however, Nittany 33 plus 1 came up with a fifteen yard pass play to the Cave Men forty. A Cave Men pass went astray, and the game ended Nittany 33 plus 1 1, Cave Men 0. Penn State freshman athletic schedules, reinstated a year ago, will be continued during the forthcoming year. Limited sched ules are already arranged in foot ball, sbccer, cross-country, basket ball, wrestling, baseball, track, and lacrosse. Three Penn State basketball stars—Jack Sherry, Jesse Arnelle and Bob Rohland —once again will perform on the gridiron in 1954. All three are ends. Three Teams Ppst Wins In IM Play Frosh Athletic Schedules Ch-illrud Harriers John Chillrud has been selected captain of the cross-country team for the opening meet of the campaign tomorrow at, Annapolis against Navy and Villanova. A new captain will be picked each week, with only seniors being eligible for the position, Coach Chick Werner said yesterday. Chillrud competed on the track and cross-country teams while attending high school in Schen ectady, N.Y. Werner called Chill rud “very diligent” and said that he has “persevered against a lot of discouragement.’* Werner pointed out that Chill rud is what is known as' a “me chanical” runner—a title for those who have overcome the handicap of a lack of “natural” talent. “Chillrud has learned a lot, but he has to keep thinking while he’s running,” Werner said. This “thinking while running” seems to have paid off for Chill rud. Until last season he was just another man on the track team. Then one day during a time trial he hit his stride and was clocked in 4:19 for the mile—a great im provement over his usual 4:35’5. From that time on Chillrud was one of the big men on the track squad. This week’s leadgr of the hill and-dalers has come a long way in his three seasons at Penn State, and Werner feels he may hit star dom this year. Werner is taking ten runners to compete in the varsity meet and Norm Gordon, freshman coach, is taking ten more for a battle with the yearlings from Navy and Villanova. Running along the banks of the Severn River will be nothing new for the Lions. Last year Navy and Georgetown fell before the Blue $ MONEY $ UNSOLD BOOKS WILL BE RETURNED MONDAY FRIDAY Oct. 4 to 8 by the USED BOOK AGENCY located in the TUB / OPEM S A.BSS. to S PM. 16 H H , PENN STATE UPn BOOK EXCHANGE ..' . \ Captain Opener and White in a triangular meet at Annapolis. Werner is counting heavily on the sophomores on the squad, and has pointed to Roberts and Mowry as possible surprise stars in to morrow’s encounter. Navy’s five-mile layout is ex ceptionally hilly, and in order to prepare his squad for such a race Werner has sent the runners through several workouts on the Centre Hills golf course. Although the Lions have had less than three weeks to prepare for to morrow’s opener Werner has put the team through some heavy workouts. “We have left no stones unturned in an effort to come up with a winning combination,” the Penh State mentor said. Wrestlers f© Meet Freshman and varsity candi dates for the wrestling team, should report at 4:15 p.m. Mon day to Recreation Hall. Sopho mores interested in becoming a wrestling manager should also at tend. Charlie Speidel, head wrestling coach, will give a brief resume of this year’s work at the meeting. In four seasons under Rip En gle, Penn State football teams have averaged 18.2 points per game. PAGE SEVEN!