Friday, Npvember'B, 1985 . . The senior class of the.l-lOme Econ omics department at the• West Vir ginia State College sponsors an an nual mien house. WILLIAM YEAGER is the winner • in this week's Football Scoring Contest held. by Fromm's tho' Many of the entries guess ed the correct scores to the games this past .week, no one was able to guess the correct score to, more than one game. William Yeager, the winner of an Arrow Shirt, guessed the cor recC'score to the Villanova-De troit game, and was lucky enough to guess the correct scores of 4 other teams, giving him enough points' to lead all other entries. —Advertisement Capital $200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $275,000 The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David P:Kap . p, Cashier COLLEGE SEAL, JEWELRY. CRABTREE'S On&three4wo Allen Street • A Ton of Coal is a Ton of Coal • but . + SERVICE + - QUAL ITY - + COURTESY . . . are all a part, of your dealing with • ;FOSTER: , COAL. 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This was the sentiment expressed by Freshman Coach Nels Walks as he prepared to send a yearling team, composed for the most part of men why hai4d never seen service- in pre vious games, against a highly-rated Bticknell freshman team tomorrow. Welke's pessimistic attitude con cerning the game at Lewisburg to morrow is occasioned by a recent rul ing of the Senate Committee on Ath letics wfiich prohiliits members of the freshman squad from making more than two trips in a season. This means that the men who played in the Mer cersburg and .Scranton-Keystone Jun idr.College games will be ineligible to make the Lewisburg trip. Concession Granted The schedule of our games away and two at home has presented the difficulty—not the ruling, which is in tended to giVe every - member of the squad an opportunity to participate. Taking the . unbalanced schedule into consideration, the Senate Committee has granted a- concession—extending, the number of trips which the men may make from two to three. This concession gives the yearling mentor the choice between sending his first team to Bucknell or Navy. Welke chose tfie latter, as it is regarded as the toughest game 'on the entire schedule. From some twenty "scrubs" then, Coach Welke will have to select a team. He has spent the past week concentrating on these men in prepa ration for the game with the young ,Bisons. Hardly one of- the men elig ible to make-the trip has even substi stituted in any of the previous games because the. Lion Cubs have been so hard pushed in these contests that substitutions could not be resorted to. With this material, the majority of who have never played high school football, and who have been receiving little attention here so far because of the freshman team's formidable schedule which has permitted no let dow.n _in. _training _of, .the ,regulars, Codeh . ' Welke will, meet the , Young Bisons in the featured' home sports Springer BARBER Allen Street SIX BARBERS PHILADELPHIA 0. 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This procedure is not without precedent, as Miss Willis performed the same service last year when she started the exhibition game on Decoration Day with a beautifully placed boot 'that put nine-tenths of the regulars to Springfield Tins Good Record With six games under their belts, the Springfield aggregation brings a good record to State, and will present the toughest opposition the undefeated Nittanymen meet this season. After stepping the East Stroudsburg•'Teach ers, - 2-to-1, in their first start, the Springfield boys were forced to the limit in a 2-to-2 tie with Dartmouth. After suffering a 2-to-0 defeat at the hands of a local all-star team, which game is of no consequence in intercollegiate' circles; the New Eng landers topped Syrimuse, G-to-0, and last Saturday were defeated by a pack of bulldogs from Yale by a lone goal. Wednesday the group played Army, losing by a 1-to-0 score. Although comparative scores are notoriously in dicative of nothing at all, State de feated Army G-to- - 0 recently. "Jeffrey's Teams Always Good" Last Saturday the Lions defeated Syracuse mere, 4-to-O. The week be fore Springfield defeated the same group, 6-to.O. After the game last Saturday we approached Arthur J. Horrocks, coach of the Syracuse elev en, and asked him for a comparison of the two teams—State and Spring field. "There is no comparison,",the Syra cuse mentor stated. "Penn State is attraction at Bucknell liisons Lost to Temple The Cub mentor has selected to start Edraney and Costello at ends, Worley and Detwiler at tackles, 'Bab iarz and Olinginsld at guards and Max Corbin at center. In the backfield, Wuensehel Will call signals, while Lineweaver and Clapp will be at the halfback posts and Clapp at halfback. The Young Bisons will be making their first home appearance, playing the second game of the season. Three weeks ago they lost to the Temple freshman team, 7 to 0, at Philadel phia. Coach Mose Quinn, remember ing the Bucknellians' disastrous nieet ing with.the State yearlings last year, is expecting touch from the Lion Cubs, according to reports from LeWisburg. Quinn will use a baCkfield combina tion comprising power, speed and de ceptibn and featuring an aerial attack. Lane will start at quarterback. On the line, Rhodes and McDonough will start at ends, Crow and Mazanek at tackles, Klein and McFate at guards and Otlowski at center. Women in Sports By REGINA RYAN HOCKEY •With the hockey season half over, the freshman 'and junior class teams remained undefeated until they met in a game that resulted in a tie score. The freshman women will play the sophomores, ea it is expected that the former will trounce the '3B women by at least a G-to-3 score—unless the sophomores appear in full force. You can't expect too much from a hockey team made up of seven players. Too bad that the new women have to show our upperclass women some spirit. Several of the freshman women played together for State College'high school, and by cooperating on the field here they are aiding their teammates in forming a well organized line-up. The seniors forfeited the game that they were to play against the sopho mores Wednesday' afternoon on Holmes field: The Best Food at the Lowest Prices TEXAS LUNCH PLATE LUNCHES SOFT DRINKS BEER PASTRIES 139 South Allen Street THE PENN STATE COLL a soccer team, while Springfield is merely a very aggressive, kick-and rush club. Penn State knows and plays more soccer than any team we have met—but Bill Jeffrey's teams are always good." It might be noted here that Captain Hughes .of the Syr acuse team did not play last Satur day due to injuries received in the Springfield game the week before. Springfield Determined yo Win However, be that as it - may, nine teen fighting New Englanders will he down here tomorrow,' all with the single intention of kicking that old soccer ball into a Penn State goal, All-American Ray 'Bell, to the con trpry, notwithstanding. Whether they can do it or not is another 'question. - Tomorrow marks the turning point of the season for the soccer team. This is the game they have been point ing for and their undefeated, untied, and unscored upon record is in the most dangerous position of the sea son. Personally, we have gotten so used to Penn State soccer victories. that the word defea't is not in our vocabulary. It will be a plenty tough game but again we pick the Lions. The probable line-ups: Pos. Penn State Springfield G. Bell Nuttal R.F. Barnes Kay L.F. Bi nns Smith R.H. , Sutliff Spahr C.H. Dielicki Hill L.H. Long Walton Corbett Boyden I.R. Osterlund Smith _ Rallik _ ridden C. McEwan ___ LL. 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Sigma Tau Phi rode to a 12-to-0 victory over a tough, but outplayed, Sigma Cliff aggregation Tuesday. Al Ochroch, led the Signia Tau Phi pass ing attack. !McMullen and Llewellyn shone brightest in the Sigma Chi con stellation. Beta Sigma Rho won 10-0 over an outkicked Sigma Phi Epsilon eleven Tuesday night under the glare. "Bones" Cohen, Beta Sig ace hooter, 'matched varsity caliber kicking with Bob Dewalt of S. P. E. Honors were I fairly even between the two, until Co hen, standing on his own goal line, quick-kicked 90 yards over the heads of his amazed opponents. The kick which will go down as one of the long est in the annals of Intramural foot ball traveled fully 70 yards in the air. Most amazed of anyone in that start ling game was amazing kicker Cohen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon took Pi Kap pa Alpha by 5 first downs. Kicking here was brief On yardage, and pass -ing became a matter of getting rid of Dean Sackett Will Go To College Convention Dean Robert L. Sackett, of the School of Enineering will attend a convention of land grant colleges and universities at Washington, D. C., No vember 18 and 20. Dean Sackett will also attend a convention for the promotion of en gineering education, the council of which meets at that time. He is on a committee making a study of engi neering education apd will present a paper on the subject, "Progress in Engine - cring Education." Sigma Nu fraternity has with drawn from the interfraternity coun cil at the University of Oregon. HIGHLIGHTS By DICK" the ball. In one quarter, each team intercepted six passes of the opposi tion. Failing in the air, both teams confined their efforts to bone-bending line play. In our opinion, S. A. G. got mole first clown by virtue of their su periority in,number of enormous guys. Bill Smith who has been the power behind this smooth-running football tournament as manager, has shat tered all managerial precedent by see ing every game so far. He and those who have been reffing these games are picking an all-Intramural foot ball team on the basis of individual excellence. , Rifle Team Practices For 70 Meet Schedule The first practice meeting of the rifle team was held in the Armory on Tuesday night ; with a large number of varsity candidates trying out. Over seventy matches are sched uled for the season, according to var sity manager Thomas J. Wright '37. More men can be used. Those inter ested who were not at Tuesday's meet ing, should report at the Armory at 7 o'clock tonight. GEO. SMITH'S Powder• Miff Barber• and Bealily Sboppe BEAUTY CRAFT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Pioneer Shoppe—Est. 1920 107 Allen St. ('hone .1514 The Place For the Sriack! The DEN Gletinland Apts. BeSiver and Pugh Bring the Queen in To See Our Dance Favors ; Also . . . /I . Costume jewelry,. for evening, wear and ' . . . A fine selection of men's dress sets SHOMBERG'S East College Avenue Opposite East: Campus Houseparty ; Bring Your H. P. 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