Friday; November 5,1.937 ARMY SOCCERMEN DEADLOCK PENN STATE •Lions Unable To 'Break 0-0 Tie In Extra Period West Pointers Use Charging Tactics To Hold 'Hooters To 15th Stalemate Since 192,6; Outplayed. By State By ROY Undefeated but-held to; the hooters vainly tussled through Wednesday, to. remove a 0,0 scor without . either team tallying. PlaYing . a.tharging-brAnd o own f . nrwarti- line r'aeged;tle . Army team put up :a 'desPerately defensive battle 98,inInti.teSorz Their rushing backs &ve the Nittitny forwards'. 4tle ':opPurtnaity . for pre eisfonar It w . asoniething new for_the stalemen, : something they ad not previoualy, eneoUntefeil this Lions suit. Weekly "Although" the ieflreymen started out Weakly in the. first half, thCy quickly PiCkell. and outplayed Army during the rest of the game: But the final seore.'did not :show, the. Lion aggiesiiini and dominance. Only. the Army .goalic's timely, saves' _of shots Eby' Fyanny, Megrail and Carl N'4eker were, recorded against State. Only Army - maneuvers of charging and Mulish defense' deadlocked ' , the I "Aided by ,tie stopping power oZ Bob Sehuter . itid , :freddy Spyker, Die Hauglinntlled the' ball' only.:twice at the , goal, ::Av Taylor and Sol Mieholi fiitilelY 'cogged the. Lidn aggreSsion. •plai-in Dark When the game entered the' extra ; sessions, it was. almost pitch—dirk, Flashlights .frOm'the.-iidOinen,..oiere • .:,' .. ~;'i-i}c3,:,,v„ A .. ,v.,_., )- - . , nLI. o ; ,-. ~ n . . .e - . .. y • • ; . . • h e b owl . . e.„ . *,.... 46 ,_ ,, Tire •'YeIIO:SMIC : ' rreattreni—real honey in thebowl p oi "well-broken-in” [sake irnmedi , iJ .4 2 . 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"Eats" :and A -_,MITY G.a - to.:.o4 . : frotii:..tke.!Go*: 'is stilt - A Century of Service for Travelers ICIJOLS it 15th' tie since 192 G, the Lion WO . • Octra periods at West Point; e with Army, but the game end- f soccer,-the West Pointers sue e.nsiv.e to.no lAtle degree. Their, white-painted ball. .• Qohoh. Bill - :Jeffrey will have a week: and .:te get the team in shape for !the wavy_ contest' Annapolis, NOvanther 13. need all of that time, for although' the Middy record unimpressive, 'Woody Hosterman, -wingnan was injured in the contest Wednesday. •Weetly received a severe kick acre:is the ankle. I - The Uncaps: (Pos. Penn... State Army __L_Haag Adams, Pickard R.F. • Kalda L.H.___-Spyker Crown ' Lahti Farrell Barnard - 1 I. L. Miehoff (c) • • Hazeltine C.F.____Megrail Lough - (c) L.R.____Taylor Kelley' OdomlScore by periods: 'Penn State ___o 0 0 0 '0 0-0 Army 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 - Substitutes: Penn State—Hester: man, Miller. Army—Neff, Twyman, Grant, Harvey, Rogers. Referee: M. MO* Time of 'quarter: 22 minutes.l [Extra periods: 5 minutes each. . . . . .., .. \. ALSO."CARSURETOR" ' "STEMBITEe, "/MPERIAI" . i 111.0.10115, 51.2.5 I $1.517 Powerhouse Lions Aim To Break 8-Year Jinx At Penn Having,recovered sufficiently from tin• injury suffered against' Syra- Case. Joe is expected, to start at fullback tomorrow. Cub GridtnenAim At Syracuse Foe Frosh, Minus Snaith, Weaiceued AS Grudge. Battle Looms; Syractise Strong - •Meeting a strong -Syracuse fresh man eleven tomorrow afternoon - at 2;' o'clock, the Penn' State yearlings will lineup minus the services of Tom' Snaith, guard,' who tdas one of 'the main linki in the Lions' strong line. Snaith received a hard blow across the shins at practice Monday and has been resting in the •Infimary , durirg the week. His place willibe filled' by 10-year-old Jim Woodward, who play ed an exceptional game 'against the Bucknell Bisons:. Both Wally Kniaa, tachle, and Chuck Peters, back, who saw little . actior6igainat - Cornell - beiauie7of•leg injuries, will be in fair shape for to 'morroiv's ;battle with the Orange. Coach MeAndrewS, however, will pro bably keep the two an thefiench for the opening whistle- - and. .Start Jim Wolfe in place- of Knifiz.and Sam "Charleroi" Kopach_ , for. Peters. • Syracuse Defeated Cornell • Syracuse will bring a team which has been hailed as one of the strong est yearling' squads ever. to 'represent the Orange. Their 34-0 licking admin istercd to Wyoming: Seminary early in the season and the 7-0 victory over the same Cornell that defeated State last week lent Alieight to this belief. A heaVy, hard-crashing forward 'wall will drive through to open holes for the fast' shifty. backs led by Wil son. Wilson gave "the Orange their ;victory over Cornell when he scamp ered .36 yards on a - muddy. field . to score the only touchdown of the game. State Subs 'Uncertain' • The contention of Coach Marty IfcAndrews early in ,the season that he, laid a good:eleven.maa squad but substitutions to replace them, was. •tpken lightly when he placed an en tire_ second string team on the field against Bucknell in the last 'quarter and the subs came through to add 13 Points. to the 18 piled up by the start trs in the first three periods. WESTERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL FINAL NIGHT GAME CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL STATE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL _ - ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL FIELD FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 5, 8 P.M. General Admissiaa 50e - Reserved 75c THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Toretti Shifted From Guard To. Pivot Job Against Quakers (Cohyrned from: pap!: ow) on pass defense that still is a glaring weakness, an d • practicing . against Penn plays was the program followed in; preparation foi• the Philadelphia 'fracas. . ' Higgins announced an' important change in .his starting lineup. Tor l'oretti, a regular. at guard for a year and a half, has been switched to cen ter, a post he filled in high _school and on the freshman team two years ago. This was --necessitated by the rqurn to a starting role of Do-eantain John ny Economos. Barantovich, Metro to Start ,Alex Burantovich and Joe Metro, both injured in the Syracuse tilt, will be in the starting ;lineup. Lloyd kites, who has been a halfback so far this season, was Switched to fullback and will' probably relieve Metro dur ing the game. Danny DeMarino will not start, but there "is no "doubt that he''will be used against the Quakers. Johnny Patrick's injured ankle is 'bet ter and he may get into the. affair to morrow. Harry Harrison and Tony Giannan tonio will both be in the starting ar ray before a hometoWn crowd. Har ry's second -half kickoff touchdown jaunt last year is still a-vivid memory to all Who saw State throw a scare Deadline For Ticket Order Is Tuesday . All orders ,for fraternities and clubs listed in the draw for house party, week-end• tickets to the Maryland game a week ,from to morrow must be turned .in at the Athletic Association ticket office by .Tuesday, it was reminded by Har old R. Gilbert, assistant to the graduate manager of athletics. • These orders must,? - of :Course, be accompanied by A. A: bOok coupon, tog'etlfer"WitWnicar fOraM - ; .additional 'tickets at $?..20 each: Non-fraternity . students May 'ex change their coupons on - Wednes day. The general stile of tickets will also start Wednesday. ' into Penn's all-American studded team last Season by holding the Qua kers.to a - 19-12 score. . , The starting eleven will be Baran tovich and Grover•Washabaugh, ends; Dean Hanley and -Bill Ellwood, tack les; Joe Peel and Economos, guards.; Toretti, center; Harrison; quarter back; .Co-capt. Sammy Donato and Giknnantonio, halfbacks; and Joe Metro, fullback. Tlarvey . Harman's"probable start ' era: Harland Gustafson and Charles Keinath, ends; Walt Shinn and Joe Ober or Dominic Pollili, tackles; Capt. Bob .McNamara and Bill Medici:, guards; Bill Koepsell, quarterback; Bill Miller and Jim. Coulter or Don Dresher, halfbacks; Jim Connell, full back; - and Joe O'lsrdil, center•. Newspapers carrying accounts of the 1927 victory over the Quakers have - been placed in . the. window of the' Nittany Newsstand. The game, played before a throng of 05,000 fans, resulted in a 20-0 triumph for the Budek eleven. Neiv Center • • ;., I • ' 1 z: , : ie., ,af 4 1 .5 4f.v c. : 1 1 . , 0 .: , ,: , ..g, , ,..„. -,5,:"..,7, 4 , ,i 1; ,..4:4P . :, , ,, i };;/...'vc ... ..,. .., ,t,„ ..., , .. ~. f, ~. 4...z.. 5 ,1 :4 5;, ,, ,,F i ,... 4 ? .... <,:,, , A.,3; 4 .,: : ; : 4 „ i.;:„.: ..„ , : ..., i 3 ; ,.,. ; if ,.. ;. • • AFftg . ~ : . 1 . -,:,, , 5t5>4.... , .,x, • -;t..4,., :. ~f . - •• ;..:4P,C ,,,, -14 , ,,...,;•:,,, • 3, : ,, , ,. !Mr.;;;.^:iit1 . .'1 , 4 4 5 1 ::::'..'",..; , .. ~ .....!..,,f'vf,:•, v , : .,,,%,.,43. v ...,:::,,, , '',..:0-g1,',44::;..,ii:r,.;:.<:',.%,:i',:.•.,,,:,,: SEVER' TORETTI To fill a weak spot noticeable in last Week's'irame, 'for has been 'shifted to the pivot post for. the duel with .the quakerit. Perin Will Mirror Lion Gridders' • Formations The .old stand-by, the single wing back formation will once again ,line up against the Lion gridders this season in the form of Penn's Quaker eleven tomorrow on Franklin field. ~. Nan uses exactly the same. set-up for their regular formation that State employs—with the unbalanced line, weak-side end split, and plays mi ming from right or , left formation. A spread formation is used - sparingly to vary their attack. There is a great deal .of difference between the' two teams in the type of set-up used in punt formation. Harvey Harman uses - an unbalanced line on I kicks with his strong .side tackle split I a yard 'from the guard.. The ends are I split about three yards with the. three I protecting backs all lined up evenly tWo yards behind the line, two , of rthem On..the ,strrong. side. ' The,. Quakers . grid , outfit is one of the:many teams this Y:ear:whe 'adopt ed the five-Man' line on defense which was first used successfully several years ago at Temple by' Ox DaCrossa Properly used it. is effective against passes. and when interchanged . with the six-man line it can be very con fusing' . to assignment conscious op ponents. Watching Penn's exponents of the Mill's system of punting is alWays an added feature, of the' game with the (lonizers. Working on, the principle that a Properly propelled, lightly kicked spiral can be well controlled, 'the Pena ' kickers tutored by Paul Scull of 1028 All-America fame, have abounded in excellent spot punters. Red.Rellet. tleOrge Munger, and last yelii'S-Pranny Murray are sonic Quak erg.who . have 'gained notoriety with opponehts, for . their . deathly coffin corner-kicks. ' with College 31,011 Arrow Gordon Oxford with lititton-DaNn Collar $2.00 146 South Allen Street BETWEEN THE LIONS A record which has been ignored somewhat by Penn State sports fol lowers has fallen into further oblivion i this season. We refer to the Penn State cross-country accomplishments. In 12 years, the Nittany Lion •harricrs lost only three dual meets. This season, two meets have been lOst,already. In the past. State always had a fine dual meet record, going uncle fenced year dfter year. Expected fine showings in the Intercollegiates us ually resulted in an also-ran cate gory. , At present, on the, one hand, the Lion harriers have reversed their field. They haVe had a losing dual I meet season. On the other hand, the .Intereollegiate.s have not arrived yet. The team.this year should have been as good if not better than previous outfits. When we Say "shoUlii," we are basing the argument on the abilities of the runners. Pete Olexy, the captain, was unde feated in 'dna] • meets and last year was runner-iip nil:, the . .IC-IA title: lie has been -beaten twice: Frank Manic, Norm Gordon , .and Herb Ha?) . . - ~OUR SLOGAN IS: - Best.(inality at Piwest Prices, so spend your Dollar where it will not Only BUy the Most tratat the same time will Buy the Best. NITTANY MEADOWS FARM MARKET Dial, 2611. Beaver Avenue Whiners of Philip Morris E. B. Scorecasting Contest Week of October Seth PENN STATE 1000 PHILIP MORRIS 1L B 200 PHILIP MORRIS E. II ICOPIM Della Itaa Sigma 'Di ^l6 W. College, Ave. 50 PHILIP MORRIS E. Mr. Wm. P. Hranda. Mr. Ed. Kmmerdell._ Mr. M. A. Haddad-- Miss Betty Bluomfield. 306 Grange Dormitory: Miss Mary In Ca•e. Grange Dormitory: l'ggy Tarehal, Grange Dormitory: Mies Anne Very. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mr. S. D. Johnston, Della Tau Delta; Mr. Sydney Cowlin, Della Tau Delta: Mr. John MeCrny. Delta To: Dello: Mr. G. U. Smell., DAM Tau Delta: Mr. R. C. Butcher, Tau Kuppn Epsilon: ,Mr. Howard Baldwin, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Mr. E. Pearlman. Phi Canaan Pi: Mr. Alvin Isecovit, Phi Epsilon ,Pli Mr. Allen C. Mclntyre, Theta XI: Mr. John. Slockamore, Theta Xi: Mr.' Virgil, Black, Sigma Pi; Mr. Wet. Jot. Golidhlly. Sigma Piz' Mr. Bayard Bloom, Kappa Sidena: Mr. Romilla John, Tau Shrum Phi; Mr. Milton 11. Serie, Ileta Sigma Rho; ,Mc. 40,54 ,Gru e ncr„phi Sigma,Kappai Mr. John,S. Buckman. A. T. D.:, Mr, Kenneth Rhone. Phi Kauai: Mr. Sigma Tim Pkii.Mr. - 1:: E. — Jadnieuin.llotelXrate College: Mr. Arnoldtaich, Motel 'State College: Mr. >Sc . Zothowski.ll2 S. Pugh St.: Moo Corbin, 110 E. College' Ave.: Mr. Ilan Keller, 511 E. (leaver Ave.; Mr, G. R. Smith. r/o Graham', On every campus the Arrow Gordon Oxford Shirt with button-down collar takes first place for long wear, right style and low price. . . $2 Mita& form-fif Sanforized-Shrunk ARROWa SHIRTS nd TIES HALL Page 'nine zard have all bettered .1 . :28 for a mile From observing the meets, it is ob vious to the untrained spectator that the Lion harriers are not doing. their best. Perhaps the runners will make ui for their laxity in the Intercollegiate: in two weeks. A victory then wouki mean permanent possession of the trophy for the Lions,. who have won it four times. I SHOE REPAIRING 808 MINGLE. NEvt"ro FIRE JIMA