Tuesday, NOyember NITTANT:SOCCERMENSTOp SYRACUSE, 2 - 0 Lions Seek 35th Victory From Strong Army Teilm At West Point TomOrrow MiehOff, Taylor Account For State's Tallies As Trani, Vailey Shine For Orange; Heavy Winds Hinder Play By ROY NIclIOLS: With Saturday's 2-0 Nictory over Syracuse still clinging to their Shoes, the Jeffreymen wilt be out for their 35th consecutive .win when they meet Artily at West Point tomorrow afternoon. A strong- wind made long shotS inaccurate, as the Lions went scoreless until the secondquarter when Sol Miehoff tallied after taking Er centering shot from Carl Wacker: Sol's kick' hit the goal-post and biitinced into the net. `Taylor Scores 'laying his usual -bang-up game, iNfidiiff figured in: the LiOri's other marker. .Sal- passed to Titylor who picked up a few yards on a, dribble and rolled the ball into the cords just out of Varley's reach. Taylor also sparkled on the line, and the — defensive backs took much -of Haag's work out of his hands Syrneuse • was most active in the second and last periods when the Or angemen had the wind to their backs. For Syracuse, Fred Trani fairly ra diated with heads-Up soccer and-ad mirable sportsManship.;" Trani :Was undoubtedly the outstanding individ ual opponent that has played on Ben= ver field this year. Varley Good at'Gnal Bill Varley, Syracuse goalie, Also turnet in n good game. Bill put him self between-the net and the ball on three successive shots by Megrail and Miehoff in the fir 4 nnarter. And again in •the last period, he Stubbornly .refused to. allow the Lions another point. Coach Bill Jeffrey will send the same lineup. against Army tomorrow: The West Pointers ha_ve" suffered but one defeat this, season, winning from Syracuse, BraWn(first. defeat in two years),' and • L , ehigh. ' The Cadets dropped a 3-2 game to Williams. If the going gets tough in the Army game, • JcffreY.: intends - to move Bob Schuler into a .halfback• position. 'He will , use George • Morin at Sluder'e right fullbact • Pen - V - Siate;: yr" SyVaeuse ' ' rittitg77:if -7;7 11',10i -* Toole Schuler. ' Lanning , Rapp C.II. Painter Trani :Mandel Popp O.L. Mallory , Thompson I.L. _Gustayson C.P. Megrail -Semind I.R. Taylor ___. Thomulka o.ll.l....___Wacker• • ' Rogers Score by periods: Penn State ' 0: 1 ,1, 5 7 ,2 Syracuse • 0 0. 0' 0-0 Goals—Miehoir, Taylor. Substitutions: , kPenn State Mi l Hostermin. Syracuse.,. Mason, Duncan, Munger, Gluckman. • Referee—James Welder, Philadel phia. Time of periods-22 minutes. High School Mentors To Attend Clinic Here 'A baskbthull elinic will. he' conduct ; ed by the School of PhYsiehl Educa tioi and Athletics early in — December for state high school coaches, John D. blether, basketball coach, announced yesterday.. • Purpose of the clinic is to acquaint the 'coaches neeP'rules' of the game am! for instruction in offense and defense. Do. You Know . . A SPECIAL 25e AND 356 LUNCHEON - IS SERVED • , EVERY DAY • AT- Mary "." Kay Coffee • Shop ••Corner al College and Pugh Streets • A planing Atmosphoro,Alivage. . • On Your Way to the PENN GAME SIX MILES NORTH of Stop at Fort Hunter Park Service Station HARRISBURG Gridders Bow To Orangemen,l9-13 (Continued from, page one) do even as'inuch ns'register one first down. The 'Orange scored just one -first down': in the first two periods while Stiite , got five on rushing, passing, and'two penalties. One of these pen alties, led • to the first -Blue and White senre; The first ,quarter was, well' under way, the Higginimen pushing gradu ally deep' into/Orange territory with Harrison; Joe Maio, Tony Giannan: ionic) making consistent gains. Wear came in for Giannantonto, and the'. pass slinging began. '.Hinklehad fumbled and Alex Ea rantovich recovered on Syracuse's . 2- yardline. Harrison went wide around ieft . end fcr seven yards, but the Hill men were offside,' making it still first down with only five to go.' Wear tried a wide end sweep but' was swamped by. a host of Orange players, so he passed to .Co-capt. Sammy Donato. This resulted in a . two-yard less. ==l *Windy tried two more passes .that Were incomplete, and then on fourth &sin with . sCven yirds to go the Rob= hit scooted around left end to the Mi en* nine-yard stripe. Three plays lest' tvio , yards: On fourth down,.and. now eleven yards - to go,..Wiady faded .back 'and . threw a pass intended for Joe Adessa 'in the end zone.'... -.Just. as 'Joe was about. to. grab' the ball lie.. Was interfered 'with by the game's' herb; Sidat,Singif.' was '''gh,en .. ..td;StatOpit..the...ohe:Yerd liielrOnthiie..4sielkkeMi 4 puehitd Sve'r.• r•Beri:.Pollocli'S . .idieehtent ;try ye4p , .wicle; - : the •first tonversioe le' has missed this season.' • The' second' Score came, early in the second quarter as a result of 'a kick blocked 'by Danny DeMarino,:seeing , action for the first time since the Cor nell game, arid recovered by Tor To retti om - the Syracuse 27. Near hit left tackle for two-yards on the . next Then,'Aistas he had fooled Cornell in, the first game, Windy faked a re verse and gave a superb exhibition of broken- field'running. die was hit by gyracusans • least six different Hales as he dodged .24 yard.S• for a touchdown. • This Lime Pollock con verted. 'The remainder of the half fonod:Slcentp, Lloyd Ickes, and Wear carrYing 'file 'hall ,to within scoring 'distance twice. . . . Within 11 plays after the start of the third quarter Singh passed to Ruth anq Ernett conceited the extra point try to nialie the score 12-7. With Ruth, hlarvil, and Singh monopoliz ing the play, the ball was put ih po sition for another Orange 'tally just after. the final period began. , Two eoutpleted passes and three : SHO E . REPA IRING { . 808 MINGLE , NEXT TO FIRE mv,i, • State Yearlings Vanquished By Strong Cornell Cubs, 31-6 Cornell's freshman football team scored two touchdowns in the first six Minutes of play and then went on to completely humiliate Penn State's year ling gridders, 31-6, on New Beaver field Saturday afternoon.'• The loss of Chuck Peters, State's shifty back, - paralyzed the strong of fensive drive that - marked the freshmen's previous games. A spark of the powerful push that bowled over Kiski and Bucknell was ignited late in the first quarter and in the second period when the Lions marched 69 yards in • six plays to prevent a whitewash. ' The defensive wall that yielded but 'six first downs in- three : tilts was shattered by the absence of Wally Kniaz when substitutions failed to plug the hole left by the injured tackle. Cornell tore through the line at will for substantial gains but in the third period, the Lions entrenched themselyes on their four-yard stripe and rOpulsed four plunges to gain the ball on downs. • - • Wind— . Balks State khite's punt into a strong. wind traveled five yards to his -44 and pav ed 'the way for the Big Red's first score. Quarterback RiiddY, Cornell captain; charged over the line into the seconclarVand raced '29 yards before he was hit by White on the 15. Mur phy skirted right end to the six and Ruddy bucked to the five for a first down. With only four minutes gone, Ruddy whipped through center for the tally. Cornell scored two minutes later when • White; standing on his-. 31, was again forced to punt against the wind. ItUalied, White kicked. straight over head and the wind floated the ball be hind the kicker where it was downed on 'State's 19-y4d line. Failing to gain On a plunge, Murphy snapped a pass to 'Borhman over the goal for their second score., Ruddy plunged Through. center for the extra point. Recovering from the sudden Cornell line plays placed the pigskin on State's 15. Here Singh whipped the', ball to- Marvil on the six oh the left flank in the clear, from where Mar- , vil scampered over for the tying mar ker. Barantovieh Mitt his knee on, this play and was carried off the field.', After an exchange of punts State had the,ball on its own 22-yard stripe. I Wear, faded back to pass, and the State line leaked badly ,to' allow al-1 most the IVhele Orange line to seep I through. Windy was rushed back most to the goal line, and in a dei peraie attempt, heard the ball to .iyhat' turned Out to be "three ineligibld • Lion receivers., ••TheSe three, not the bal . Inbencled.for_them, let..lt.gorLaii4 flint was . thi.•end. :charg edSidat-Singh in, grabliefl' the hall on the .25,, am; was 'of' unmolested? for the 'winning tally. - A. last-minute flurry of passes was to, no avail and the game-erided— Syraduse 19, Penh State 13.' • Pos. Penn State Syracuse sa r otovith Allen L.T. Hanley Webster Hooper Briggs _ Troup 11.0. Peel Daugherty R.T. Ellwood Heater lt.E. Adessa Rekstis Q.B. 'Harrison Hoffman L.H. Donato Glickman R.H. Ciannantonio ____ Hinkle P.R. Metro Afarvil Score by periods: Syracuse 0 0 7- 12-10 Penn State 6 7 0 0-13 Touchdowns—Skemp, Wear, Ruth 2, Sidat : Slngh. Points after touCh downs-,Pollock, Broca (placement). 11 . 9 11 • ~ • t. ir • 01111, 11 SA ..Lenses •Duplicated, from Braken Pieces. •. Expert Repoir Work - • + Prompt Service DR. EVA B, ROAN. 402 East College. Ave. TILE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN By SAL SALA outburst, State opened an attack that carried it to the Big Red's six-yard line after a 60-yard march. But here the Cornell , line charged `through to spill Beatra back on the 15 and there receive thelball on downs. The quar ter ended• on State's 15-yard line when the Wind carried •Bohrman's kick 55 yards through the air.' With the wind. 'at its back, State drove to.iti 25 Where . White fumbled. Cornell 'recovered, and after working its way to the eight-yard line, Scholl, substitute back„ passed over the goal to Hershey, Who replacedViell at end. Beahni Passes for' Store Taking advantage of ,the wind, Beahm fired two passes inisuccession to White and Crowell that . netted 33 yards and placed the ball on Cornell's 33-yard line. Strychalsici. end White sliced their way to the 20 from where Beahm again snapped a pass to White for the score. Cornell's line crashed through to block 'Patrick's placement "for extra point. . After a scoreless third period, Cor nell counted on the first play of the closing quarter from the six-yard line, McCullough passing to Murphy. Pastuck intercepted ;Beahm's pnss in midfield and was brought down on State's 44-yard line. Failing to gain, McCullough, aided by the wind, drop ped a punt out, of bounds :On State's one-yard. line Crowell, standing deep in the end zone, got off a kick that curved out on hiS five. McCullough, faking a line buck, shoved •a lateral to Hershey who, went over for the score. State Holds an 3•Yard,Line Cornell staged the longest drive of the game in the - scoreless'third period. After Crowell punted over, Cornell's goal from State's 24, the Big Red team sthged :a relentless 7.B -yard at tack that ended on,.State' three-yard Stripe: - Ruddy, smashing ; center for a first doWn, featUred theArive when he. broke loose and gallope d ; 41 yards before being tackled froarr''behind by tii,;6•::"Mainliyilicleirright - end for a: first down on Sfiite's four-yard line. . But :here the . State Yeakirids sod denly welded' tOgether . and took the ball on the i r tbree,ya f id .stripe. White's pape.tO, :Cornell's Was re turned to the 43-Yard line in State .territory and the Big . Red's..offensive machine. brought . the ball ,' back to State's six - at the close of the period.' Than.one day I saw - efew Franktso Medicos in,a druggist's showcase, and 1?J. halt-heartedly decided to try one. So. tk , lmsay4atented filter•syStems.o&the mar-, ket.tßutpd.risk . A_dollarup_one_anyhowy Jiletlin 4 bopes r.i': 11' FOrTsivhappenOnthai , n6lo'l)ite been backing that Frank's . This afternoon I \.bught.my.second one, and have it send \l Ling up'ineense as I write. I want to tell ;pout-Ain caselyoWdonft.already know it - lthat you're one of the benefactors of so eiety.,Lot the poor Indian! Lot'Sir Walter Raleight Lot everybody who died before you.brought out a filter that re illrisorks.:llm:telling my friends by ,the dozen,ibut not fast enough. . • You may use my name if you care 'to; , and. add that this letter is absolutely' unsolicited_on your part. Very cordially yours, \ t WC& ''-' 1 FINISHES'. H:22:41/1 • 4 ( k . j , 41 , 4. ~ &Vll/de ' Q 1 M E A T MONEY ' CAN,DUIC 1011111 1 1AII OF VALUE .74,442 X. MEDICO FILTER•CwOLED ONLY PAT'D FILTER COMBINING . MOISTURE•PROOF CELOPHANE EXTERIOR AND 66 BAFFLE AB-' SORBENT MESH SCREEN INTERIOR, RESULTING IN GREATEST PIPE SMOKING INVENTION EVER KNOWN '4l Booters Top Scholastic Stars 2-0 Win Preserves Clean Slate; Taylor, Bradford' Shine Matching the Lion varsity bCarters with a 2-0 score the Cub seccermen trounced an All-Star high school eleven picked from lEr schools of the Central Pennsylvania conference on the wind-swept golf course' field to stay undefeated in• all five gairies of the senson. • • Approximately 250 saw diminutive Charley 'Taylor, Cub center forward pace the freshman boaters :scoring both goals: - Cups Score : in.First. - The*:fli'st",seeie -, clinte , iatly . iin the first n'erkki . :When'.. r . 6irior .- slYted a fast ofte c6rdi. , froin -scrim mageaii•ietly; the goal. Shortly..; after: the : second half ~began Tiaylor';niain ati'acute cornerihot hanneeetrito 69 . 114. Both goals were'scbked':tvitli:the wind. An impenetrable: All-Star defense kept the Cub' forwarcis ? who sent shot after shot at the:gbal well in check most ofthe afternOon. but, laCking of fensive power, the: high . schoolers .missed ;numerous . chances to score. Besides Taylor, Doty Bradford, stocky outside •right,' : Played.brilliant ball for the. freshmen. Benfer, Idif flinburg-center halfback, Spaide, Bea vertown fullback, and Keister, Lewis burg center forward,. stood out for the losers. Snavely Gets Degree During'. the' late summer 'arid' early fall, one woman, and eight men in cluding Carl Snavely, head football conch of Cornell, completed "their mas ter's Work in the Selniol of Physical Education and Athletics. I Women . in Sports One goal by Gene Giddings made Senior hociceyists victors over a score less sophomore team in their second game. • Seniors led at first, freezing the ball effectively: A quick reversal brought it near the sophomore goal, but the seniors recovered with clever scoopiiig and a hefty drive. Minnie Watson made a long drive with which 011ie Evans quickly interfered. \Vat, son and 'Evans parried untill.Wafson drove again for the sophomore goal. Regaining the, ball, the seniors rushed. it : toward their goal. The sophomoreS supplied splendid interfer- SW.' W.' CULLEN M D • . announeas the opening .of. an offiiT.in Else 'VASONIC . Pttene.4l49 . State College • IIOU13S:. • 1:00-3:00. P.M. 6:00-8:00 Eve. • • . . .._. • Ereoings-,..at • I • T 11• NY, Complete show •as 6:311 ;8:30. ' • • .1 Warner Bros, ,Theatre late as 9:05. • • - TODAY AND WEDNESDAY sifow . I :40:: . C . . . .. ,‘,,,, NnINI - I . i, Th 6366 ..,.. . ' . .' ''. PITUAU WEDNESDAY (Also at the Nittany Thursday) • _ BRIAN AHERNE 1- , '" OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND GREAT GARRICK - • EDW. EVERETT HORTON. MELVILLE COOPER • LIONEL ATWILE ake,Luis Alberni • Mirk. %Igo. • A Mr For Tie Sam by ern. %.i4. • A Jana Üble Proluesem THURSDAY ONLY 3... Pk w kr Per 4 A;tii Page Tree, once, but not enough to prevent n. skillful gent by Giddings. ,The freshman hochey team offered energetic though unscientific resis tance to ail aggressive senior team 'and lost, 1-0. Weak and disorganized ut first, the seniors didn't start to click until the last half when their lone goal was made by Gene Giddings. The freshman girls played a loose jointed game, but a senior onslaught was frustrated in the last minute by goalie Marge Harwick. Hamitic did .outstanding. work in holding down senior scoring. Ruth Kistler's de pendable playing at fullback also was brilliant. Complete show as lute as 9:05
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