Xonday Evening; November 6; 1933 Between the Lions with - The Sports Editor Saturday's game ran true to farm comparison with othdr Penn• State Syracuse games of the past. It was 'again a case of a potentially great Orange team trying to overwhelm a much weaker Nittany Lion eleven. Vie Hanson's players looked at least 'three touchdowns better thin the Blue and White eleven, but, had a tough time eking out a victory. And the - Hill team was taking no 'chances in_lettirig Captain Tommy' Slusser loose to snare any touchdown passes.. During the wifole game two and Sometimes three Orange players stuck to the Nittany Lion leader and prevented him from adding any points 'to the score. -J. U. S HOUSEPARTY - - HOSE + GLOVES • • + JEWELRY • + LINGERIE •• • • . + HANDKERCHIEFS EGOLF'S . FALL HOUSE PARTY FLOWERS FOR. THE WEEK-END A Corsage for the Dance • ' A Mum for the Gam,e ' ' Flowei:s for Your Dinner Table STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE Allen Street ' -Phone 580-J Nittany Bo TEAMS ENTER I. M. SEMI-FINAL ROUND Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon To Meet Wednesday Afternoon . Itt . Last Elimination Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Ep silon have entered the semi-final round of the intramural football tour nament and will meet Wednesday af ternoon to determine. hich shall enter the finals, ' The Kappa Sigma gridders scored a six-point advantage over Phi Kappa Tau Friday afternoon when a lon_ pass was completed for the only score. The attack was built around Aldrich and Flanigan, fleet backs who gained consistently on excursions around the ends. Sigma Phi Epsilon scored a 12-to-6 victory over Phi Kappa Sigma last week. Parks and Dobbins led the running attack for the semi-finalists. Chi Phi will meet Alpha Chi Rho in first of the remaining quarter-final games on Tuesday night. Chi Up silon will engage Lambda Chi Alpha on Thursday night in the other match in that round. ter' s Defeat Syracuse Annex Fourth Victory o.i Year by Decisive. Margwin Swift Passing Marks Play of 'Lions in Saturday Tilt By A. CONRAD RAKES '3 Asserting their supremacy, the Nit tany Lion hooters, jolted the Syracuse soecermen in the fourth encounter of The season with a 4-to-0 trouncing on New:Beaver field Saturday afternoon. Continuing their winning streak, the Blue and White booters outmastered the invaders by swift passing ex changes and execution of persistent drives at the Orange goal. Marked by poor headwork and decidedly weak defense, the Hill school could not off set the machine-like precision of the Jeffrey-coached / aggregation. Hillmen Succumb to Attack ' Showing tight defense during the first quarter, the invaders held the Nit- I tany soccermen scoreless. They suc cumbed to the advance, however, in the second period when Masters smacked the ball into the net one min ute after the whistle had sounded. The State goal was threatened only once by the upstaters during this quarter. The forward wall of the Lion cam bination proved practically impenetra ble for the inexperienced • Syracuse halfbacks, who time after time were repulsed in their drives. For the re mainder of the game, Goalie Bell,was threatened very little, since the ball remained in the Orange territory most of the time. Mil'men Act Sluggish Captain "Shorty" Edwards tallied the second point in the second quar ter when he smacked a ten-foot drive into the net past Lange, Syracuse's tall. goal tender. Sluggish playing on the part of the Hillmen made it easy for the Jeftreymen to' execute their mastery of headwork and' co-ordina tion of passing, although at times there was .a tendency for the ball to go out of bounds too much. . Throughout the second half, the well-polished passing system of the Nittanymen functioned perfectly,. and the ball was sent down the field so hurriedly that ,Toe Bieticki, fast inside left, sent the ball into the Orange net in less than , fifty seconds. Jog, by the way, threatened the goal of the invad Nittany.Lion.s.-Bow to Syram,se 12-6 as Last Minute Drive Fails That Syracuse Jinx Still Holds PENN STATE First Downs Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Gained 87 Yards Gained from Scrimmage 2 ' Penalties 10 Yards Lost Through Penalties 7 • Punts • 28 • • Average Distance ' (Continual from rage one) after trying stenisthe opening quar ter Hill drive that resulted in a touch down. 'He may be last to 'the team for . the season. Fullback Bill Cooper kicked off to fullback Nevins on his own fiVe-yard line and the Orangemen returned the ball twenty-five yards before he was stopped. Failing to gain. and hamp ered by an off-side'penalty, Syracuse punted to "Lefty" Knapp, who was downed on his own thirty-nine-yard line. Another Orange five-yard pen alty, and short gain by Knapp, Mor rison, and Cooper brought the ball into hostile territory. Quarterback "Red" O'Hora passed into DiNunzio's arms and Syracuse immediately began a drive that rolled 'unchecked over the Lion goal line. Di Nunzio, Ginter, and Stark alter nated at running Ihe ball, with the latter, going across from the one-yard line. Lion Line Holds Syracuse arrived on the Lions' six yard line having the 'advantage of a first down to work with. Ginter smashed - at the center of the line and was burled, back without a gain. On a second attempt, he moved the 'ball to the three-yard -line. Again he carried the, ball, and again. the Lion line held, although the ball moved forward to the one-yard line. Three times Syracuse had launched battering thrusts and only five yards had been gained. The last-down smash ,was successful, but the Lion line had shown its quality. But the •Lions were far from fin ished. A late second-quarter drive from the Blue and White twenty-one yard line ended on the Orange twelve yard line--when MikeTanis, * pass was intercepted. - The third quarter was also void of scoring, with Syracuse penetrating to the Lions' eighteen-yard line and the Rigginsmen reaching the Orange thirty-two-yard line. , THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Alumni Soccermen To Oppose Varsity Penn State's champion-bound soccer team -will be offered a re spite from intercollegiate comrpeti- Con when a- team' of alum.i attars oppose the Nittany Lion boaters in an encounter on New Beaver field Saturday. Promising a formidable line•, up, the nucleus of the graduate team will be formed -about former elp tains, and some all-American stars. Coach Bill Jeffrey will probally turn "traitor" and play with tine graduate soccermen. ers quite' often, b'ut his trys went wide of the enclosure. During the third quarter, State's chance for a white-wash score was threatened ,when Jtick. Fletcher clipped Signorotti, Orange center forward, and was penalized,for the foul. Cap tain Black executed a swift kick into the Lion goal, which was nicely de fended by Bell. A. free kick was awarded the Hill school squad later in the same period for "pushing," but it availed them nothing. Bielicki captured the fourth tally in the last quartet', when he whizzed'' Ithe ball through the defense of the up staters and into the net. Near the close of the period, the visiting squad was threatened with an additional tally, by a swift boot from Bielicki,' but as it was guarded well by Lange, it didn't materialize. Penn Stare (4) Position Syracuse (0) Bell • Goal ------- Sigel— ----- Right fullback ---__Black (e) Graham Left ,fullback Schmidt Hannon Right halfback Welch Fletcher Center halfback ---__Cordon_ Long:____- Left halfback Jackson I Ambler Outaido right ---_---Taylor Fined Inside right ----Zimmerman Corbett Center forward --Signorotti Bielicki Inside left Burstein Edwards (c)-- Outside left Reynolds Pei. Slate • 0 2 1 I—l .Syracuse 0 0 0 0-0 Goals—Biclicki 2: Edward,. Masters. Sub stitutions—Penn State—Masters for Corbett. Sutliff for Hansen. Syracuse—Farnsworth for Burstein, Becker for Zimmerman, Mosher for for Becker. Rime of • welters 22 minutes, Referee—Branniann. WEAVE?. WINS TOURNEY Virginia A. Weaver '37, won the freshman women's tennis tournament in the final match. last Thursday. Elizabeth A. Penner '37 was runner up.. SYRACUSE 24 10 • 2 58 • 361 Our. Congratulations -to the GREEN ROOM GARDENS . GRAHAM & SONS , • • : IyAre for the Eighth Amendment . Best:: Wishes to the Green Room HARVEY'S ICE CREAM VOTE - FOR THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT - • Congratulations To THE GREEN ROOM GARDENS - . Kennedy, Contractor West Beaver Avenue y 449 Scoro VARSITY DALEMEN BOW TO SYRACUSE Yearlings Place S Men To Win Easily 'Over 'Orange First Year Men Saturday By rRILLIP W, FAIR IS Both scores for the varsity and freshman cross-country meet against Syracuse on Saturday were 20-te-35; but the Lion varsity runners we , k on the wrong side Of the count,,losilig to the .Hißruen for the first time. in seven years. Penn ;State had the individual, hon ors in each event, George Harvey lead ing Captain Bateman of Syracuse by fifty yards 'at the finish to win with a time of 27 minutes, 58 seconds. Howard Downey, in the freshman mile run, came in with a time of 17 minutes, 24 seconds, to lead the field. Harvey Leads Pack Mthough the freshman team sent the varsity Into their run in the prop er mental attitude, the regular team failed to perform up to expectations. The; Lions were unfamiliar' with the hills, but their peiformanee was be lowdhat shown in practices during the pasti weelc. Harvey, with the 'exception of the first; hundred yards, led the field of Orangemen for the entire race. Cap tain Bateman and four of his team-. mates followed him across the line, with Book, Captain Rishell, Alexan der, and Yanderrnark finishing in or der. -- Varsity Run Harvey, Penn State ^7.58 Bateman. SYracunc 28.06 Bearingham. Syracuse 28.13 Carr, Syracuse., 9 8 33 Harrison. SYM.Se 28.33 Kibbe, Syracuse 28.60 Book, Penn State 28.56 Mabel'. Penn State 29.59 Alexander, Penn State ^9.09 Vandennark, Penn State No time Downey. Penn State La!or. Syracuse Trimble. Penn State Crum. Penn State Galata, Penn State Sheldon, Syracuse Gottlieb. Penn State Steitler. Penn State Hatelison, Perin State__ Tait, Penn State-- ______ 17.24 ' 17.38 18.1 G 18.16 18.18 18.48 18.60 19.01 19.07 19.07 INTRAMURAL CROSS-COUNTRY MEET SCHEDULED 'TUESDAY Ten teams have been entered in the intramural cross-country .tournament which will be run off on the golf course at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, according to Donald B. Ross '35, man ager of intramural cross-country. Participants have been training at the gymnasium for the last week un der the guidance of Ross. The course, which will be approximately two miles, in length, is one lap around the golf links. THOMAS APPOINTED COACH 4V6lliam C. Thomas, former Lion All-American end, has just been nam: ed the line coach of the football team' at Lincoln University. Announcing the Opening of the New Green Room Rathskeller and Gardens where you may enjoy the best of beers • and the most delicious foods imaginable in a quiet atmosphere / in a modern, delightful setting Opening Night 5:30 Thurs., Nov. 9 r . 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