Friday, October 30/ 193 G Lion Hamers Will Race Syracuse Tomorrow Team Expects Close Battle With Orange Pierce, Gordon Take Firsts in Varsity, Plebe Trials By WOODROW BIERLY Penn State’s cross-country teams will compete, with the varsity and freshmen of' Syracuse on New Bea ver field tomorrow afternoon,' the first-yeai* men running at 12:30 o’clock while the varsity, coached by “Chick” Werner, will be timed so that the harriers will complete the course dur ing the half of the football game. 7 Charles Pierce placed first in the trials on Tuesday with a time of 27:42. Ho was followed by Henderson with a rate of 27:47; Clark, 27:51; Griest, 28:11; Olexy, 28:12 Wear, 28:28; Haz ard 29:04; Aikman, 29:04, Greenburg, 31:00; and Patterson, 31:02. Captain Downey did not run in the trials. Gordon Leads Freshmen Norm Gordon again placed first in the freshman trials with a.16:27 pace. Maule was second with a time of 16:- 51, followed by Galer, 17:08;’Miller, 17:31; Nipson, 17:50; Van Patten, 18:- 14; Yohn, 18:23; and Hostettler, 18:32. Last year's meet with the Orange was an easy victory for the Lions, Book, Downey, Olexy, and Trimble ty ing for first place with a time of 22:- 45 for the 4*/6-ir.ile course. The score was 17-to-28, but from all indications it won’t be a runaway tomorrow for either squad. . The Syracuse aggregation trampled over Alfred and Colgate and so re mains undefeated this year. Tom Keane, Orange coach, has produced a team that is supposed to be one of the best that Syracuse has had in a long time. Two of the best runners are Charles Southard and Stan Ro manoski who tied for first place in their meet with Alfred with a time of 27:36. They are both sophomores and in the freshman intercollegiates last year placed first and fourth res pectively. Ed Crowder rates next best, followed by Charles Rogers and Cap tain Harry SentifF. Won IC4A Four Time' : Saturday’s meet should give some hint as to the IC4A’s this year. Both Syracuse and Penn State, as well as Cornell won the intercollegiates four times and one more title for any of these teams -will give the winner the cup. The Lion freshmen, coached by Ray Conger, will be meeting a stronger team than they did at Cornell last week. Among the Orange plebes is a national 5000 meter champion, who is expected to run here tomorrow. In football games between Penn State and Syracuse neither team has ever won by more than two touch downs. Other Sports on Page 4 SWIM! Glennland Pool "S INTRAMURA! By FRANCIS The golf crown of the College went to co-captain John Bonnet, of the golf team, who defeated Joe Stevenson in the . nll-Collegc tournament. Bonnet had a 72 for the first 18 holes with the score being 7 and 6 for the 36 hole finals. Bcmiet receives a.cup while Stevenson draws a gold, medal. Bud Miller, Delta Upsilon, won in dividual honors in the putting tourna ment. Michael Miller, Kappa Sigma, was runner-up., Fraternity . scorings - ■ • A Wjrn&rO/otlicf&Th&jUc. - . A Shows at . 3:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m. TODAY ONLY The famous “Mr. and . wSv Mrs.” - try a / little. late Adolph Zukor pntontt CHARLIE BUGGIES 'MARY BOUND -ui ADOLPHE MENJOU £[ . WSy&sfflewW. A PorameuM Pictur* with" '. : V ; Vivtenne Osborno* Claude Gillingwaier OlfwUd by Elliot! Nwgont Added Attractions—Carl HofF and Band, Comedy, Paramount News I SATURDAY ONLY | DOUBLE FUN •.-..with Stan and Ollie and their twin brothers in the screaming ' ' Full Le*’ 'h with Dick Koran, Linda Perry | MONDAY & TUESDAY | It’s a touchdown, in comedy, music and gals— ess a cast picked v ' ' ':■';] for enfertammonl , ' STUART ERWIN V '■ JOHNNY DOWNS " arline JUDGE BETTY GRABLE S®* 1 H PATSY KELIY TRIYUIWOUTOIIIa JACK HALEY ImRkOOW Ki YACHT CLUB BOYS 1 “ .rmfciwn DIXIE DUNBAR GuVo •SUr' , "T (.ANTHONY MARTIN S T«H>»'^"' f *“ 0 ° H JUDY GARLAND ji"’* rt-Y 1 : Omcltd by H h lr-n,B>c°“ 1 Oo,ike...easy on you... gende. It’s never too .ight smoke... never too late for a Lucky! NEWS FLASH! * * old—She Knows Her Popular Music v .2' ? ®sy Mrs. Elizabeth Bowles of Uvalde, Texas/ is a real "Sweepstakes” fan. She writes: "I am 82 years old and this is the first time 1 have ever won anything absolutely free, and am I pleased!” Congratulations, Mrs. Bowles. We’re certainly pleased, too, that you won. Have you entered yet? Have you woo your delicious Lucky StrikcsPThere’s mu* sic on the air. Tune in "Your Hit Parade’* —Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and compare the tunes — then try Your Lucky Scrike’'Swcepstakcs.” And if you’re not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today and try them. Maybe you’ve been missing something. You’ll appreciate the advantages of Luckies—a Light Smoke of rich, ripe* bodied tobacco.