Friday, November 4,1938( ', - ig . .'ooter , •••• Ptee: Roth Teams 'Undefeated This =Season By IVIANNY,..ROTH It'll he a'hattle between two un defeated teams When the- fame I Nittany soccer squad of Btll Jeff rey' meets \the powdful , Mulclie iNevy 'on 'New Benvei Field at. 1 o'cloo'clock tomon ow afternoon ck the bathe4tretch of .1.- 'l,gthi r consecutive season unblem ea by defeat, the' Jeffreymen look-to the contest as the most crucial home meet, of their 1914 campaign Tlreqiiiiishipineil have cnnqueied Yale, 3-2 , ',l•afayette; 3-Q; and have tied Lehigh, 1-1 - , Lion, Record Impressive the impressive,‘ lime% , the,recorit of the Lion hooters Teams they have vanquished this season ale. Gettysburg, 4-0, Buck , Western Mai vland, 12-0, Sytracuse, 11-0, Army, 1-0; and Brown, `Navy, took a :MI beating, lien o ' gat:West season and thesearin he f'-=Vastly unmoved now, the Middies have forged to the ,top ranks of Eastern soccer )competi tidirlVOld Mont Annapolis has ii that', "It's time someone Stopped Penn ',State." iTY.hc > tentative starting lineup for Afie' .Teffievmen i'S'• Dick Haag, goat,Holi Schuler, tight fullback, George Kerwin; left fullback, Walt fiosterrnan, tight halfback, ,Walt Feudal, center halfback, Fled Spyker, left" halfback, Van Hatt: man, outside light, Bob bract, in pile light; Flanny-Ililegiall, ten forward; Sant D.cvies, inside left, and Gus Bigott, outside left - Woody Wodock, ivingman, in jured in the hest game of the sea fiin against Gettysbuig when_ he bailly,twisted , his khee, id definitely out fin sea Son ,, according, to aelhiey - -Wdrlock . .' has beenl Awed y Hai tin'un rieshman Booters - Face Mont Alto In Season's - Final Tilt ' , Attempting, to' legistet ' its Ara +victory- of the e seasodr,tlie-Ileih lean "loccei team 'thV'field tomorrow 'at. noon against the un refetited Mont Alto Foresters' in the',lase game on the schedule ' Conch ..Clyde Undert'vood feels roaVtomortow's game a be the ughe - se of the season and has been &idling the Cubs on team play, then aeakest point, in an s ffoi t to finish the season swim ously • Although ,he has not, definitely ( decided the staiting lineup, it pc o hably will be the same that started the . , Cm nell game last weelc I' Women in Sports .I -White Hall is officiallroiien for ail women's iihys,:ed classes Al though the swimming pool is' not open yet,-Miss Arbuckle hopes that it Will be soon When it does open Miss Haidt „,is planning to have plunge hours in the after noon and 'ouesat night., _ , L—Pzots; women and men students ,please hotel Miss Haidt has do! ;MO 'that the& e be 'absolutely encl . ; smoking in White Hall—ndt lesion n quick ding in the wash: Vv. Outing Club meeting has :keen;. changed from Monday; to ITudtday,inglif at 6 30 in Room 2, 'All members of the .. Outing Club interested in going'bn either, or,2both, cabin oveiniglits, ',November 12 and 19 should sign upon the White Hall loom board by, November 5.. The ' , Variety Club will meet at 6 3 0 0 , p.m Tuesday in 'Room 3; in ,iyilfte Hall' Thß„NatiolMl Hockey Conference 'will inset in - Philadelphia on Thurs' ,day, v_Saturddy.- - ,of Thank4giving vacation All 'wome.i 7bniorested in attending thelConfer ': once , are asked to'iee;Mther: Ni% "Lucy or Maly O'Connot , ' „.„,% Ohm - State team of 1935-hadlso, idifferent offensive ploys, probably a rent . • Contains . the 11 1/ge Fin W r hi b• 7 ' . • Ts cos _. io ) EZIN fr: Pt " Nit L. ' " • , f,c • A Tickets To Penn Tilt Will Cost $2.28; Soli , Begins Here Monday Tickets for the Penn football game at Philadelphia nest Sat diy will be sold at $2 28 each, tax included, from Monday morning until Thursday night at the Athletic ticket office win dou 107 Old - Main, Ilai old R Gael, assistant to graduate manage; of athletic,. announced yecterdny Tickets fm the La, Fayette game hei a tonmu ou will emain on sale at the ticket of fice until game time it 2 80 They are paced at $2.20 '42 X.Countrymeit Will , Oppose , ' Pitt Squad 'Tomorrow 'Piaveling to Pittsburgh with the firm intention of closing their dual meet sen.on undefeated , th 6 Lion cub bni , will battle an un knovin squad of Pitt yearling cross counti ymen on the rugged Schen leY Pail, emu w in Pittkibui gh to mai low After walloping the Cot ne.ll fiosh by a_perfect , colei the Cubs defeated a strong Syracuse outfit; 22-21, ow the local Louise' last Sat urday With everybody in excellent condition, the Cubs have a good chance of nosing out Pitt and wll be a strong factor in determining the winner of the,Freshman IC4-A thampionships,in Neu Yolk City, November 14 Goffberg Heads Squad ei man Goffbeig, short-striding close-to-the-grfiund runnei who knocked two seconds off Bill Smith's fieshman record lust week, will head the .yeazling contingent Em I Buckwaltei, winnei of thud place I in the Syracuse meet with the ex cellent time of 16 02, will` be a lgood bet to place way up front Vernon Koth, Flaiold Thiel, and nold Olsen, winners° of fifth. sixth. and seventh places,;:respec , tively„in the Syracuse meet, will also make the trip Completing the squad will be Ale\ Bourgeiie and Stuart Rhode : Rhode, a foiestly student now at !Mont Alto, earned the right to make the tup when, cunning with out anumbei, lie defeated Gem ge ,Rairison, Cub's seventh man,- l in the ~Syi acuse contest Rhode has been.taaming by himselfoundei coaching of George Hat vey '35, former Penn State cross-country captain' and now Recreational Di rector at Mont Alto" - Fwit ball Statistics _ . RUSHING Times NetYds ; Carried' Gained Avg ____ _____ 17 ' -310 5 4 Hai tison _ Ickes 1 57 : .3211 5 7 Atetio' ___ _____ _at ' 185- 01 Rollins ___ ____:, 59 - 340 ‘- 5 7 Ewalt _. _. 5 ' 90 1 8 Pctei s - z 371 251.' 9.7 White ^ 9 0 218 109 J.R. nitric]: - 0 thannantomb 1 Queen ,' 4.. `- to Gentilman• , Wuenschel 1 -eine! , , , 00 0 , i 1 0-0 ' b P S Opp , - P.S , Opp Firat Downs :70, 35 ' Punts , ' 24 40 Yds Gamed Rushing 1895 ,76314 Distance of punts ____ 794 1452 lards Lost, Rushing__ 104 101 Average diotpnce ___, 165 186 For. Thisse4, attempted 42 .. 44 Runback of kicks ____ 491 538 Fm Pasies„ comp',____ 14 9 Fumbles _..,_ 'l2 6 Yds Gained, passing.. 210 98 Own fumbles iecov -__ ~... ti .2 Passes intercepted by 12 .5, Yds lost, penalties__ 160 1151/2 CATERERS! SERVE OUR TASTY PUMPKIN: AND MINCE PIE'S "Order today for delivery tomorrow" THE ELECTRIC BAKERY ALLEN 'STREET 3121 Bo y , 1 YS• - t.rt6 nis ).1- At The GLENNLAND Navy Here; IM Swimming, Grid Tourrieys In Semi-Finals Phi Kappa, Delta Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma, timl Phi Kappa Pot battled then way into the semi-final, of the TM god toutney, uhile a pou crtul Dolphin outht paved the way alto the swimming semi-finals Both tom nament., ale expected to end next week, uhile play At the golf, ,putting and hot seshoe pitch ing eliminations is piogiesoing f,,lonly , Touch Football Phi - Kappa am, Beta Theta Pa fought to a 1 . -7 tie,l the former holding a 4-1 advantage in first downs The winners. , four first clowns came consecutively Phi Kali scored on a passOm Art Seibel to Sam Cents° - The losers tal lied on a classy 5-lateral play which‘netted 85 wards, Bob - Kith\ ..coring Delta Chi took over ATO, 6-0, scpring when the loaers! primed af tet recall/mg a punt, Elvin—Pit c hock intercepting, rimming the bail back k2O yatdm and lateraling to Harold High for 10 more and the touchdown • i Hoffman, Sparks Wins Poi the second. consecutive time, Alpha Chi Sig Won on a safety, and both times lack Hoffman 'aas iesponsible Wednesday. night ln` nailed Pete Palermo of Alpha Phi Delt behind the goal ,line after Harold Mayo had punted nut on the 2 yind , lme Phi Kappa Psi upset last yam', IM cup winneis, Phi Delta Theta, 3-0, in a nip-and-tusk battle, ~Zoii ng on Will g's 25-yai d field goal Othei seines Phi Kappa 9, DU 6, Beta Theta Pi 6 , Alpha Sigma 0, ATO 6, DTD 0, Phi Kap pa Psi 12, Phi Sigma Delta 0, Del la Chi 6, Lambda Chi Alpha 0; and Alpha Chi Sigma 6. KDR,O Swimming Dolphins reached the ,semifinals with a 36-21 rout of Delta Chi and forfeit over Lambda Chi Alpha, mho earlier in the week beat The to Xi., 39-18 ' Delta Sigma Phi took over Al pha Chi Sigma, 33-24, and Phi Sig ma Kappa defeated SAE, 34-23, to enter the quarterfinals The only man in Pacific Coast Gonfetence, ,hisbiry —*mei , to. - be named All-P C C ,player for three successive yeah s was " - J.t me a (Monk) Mosel ip, Stanford ' end, 19:3:1-34-35 , SCORING TD G 4 1-2 , I 0-1 I. 8-12 I 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 2o 52 5 12 1 1 Established Since 1896 •' CIGARS • , CIGARETTES` • ' NEWSPAPERS ' • MAGAZINES , • PIPES - •,',.TOBACCO GRAHAM ! k SON', • • pennOylvania's Largept Indoor Pool PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Blocking Captiin TONY GIANNANTONIO Don't let this passing pose deceive you' 'rimy Giannantonlo. who will lead the Lion gridmen against Lafayette tomorrow as Acting Cap tain, seldom flings one "Gee" is the sparkling blocking back whose remarkable defensive play against Cornell and Syracuse has won him I loads of recognition Lafayette_ Game Recalls Thriller Of Decade Ago When Lafayette' , football team invades New Bea‘el PION on Sal uiday to battle Penn State, fan:. will lii reminded of the 029 meetin_r of, die two teams which will go down in' histoi v as one of the most spec tliculai football climaxes eve' witnessed on any field • ' Heroes of the yarn ate Coopet%Ficncli and Plank thechich, an eathei edition of an amazing combination such as existed' last real with Windy Wean and Han y Rawson as the pi menials Penn State was sluggish against. Lafayette that day and- although the Nittanv Lions were holding the uppei hand, a field goal by Cooke in the (list petiod gave Lafayette a 3-0 lend which appealed safe as the game t h rew neap the close It was thud down with - 15 - see onds to play with Lafayette in pos session on its own 8 Second-guess ing says that the Leopai d shouldn't have kicked, but they did because Woodf in, bulliant Lafayette back, was an above-pal puntel Woodcut, standing 'on his oun goal line, got off a 60-vatd Inca . While..the ball was in the an, the. whistle ~ ounded, ending the game When'this °cm% the play must oe completed • French, the Lion safety man. caught the punt on his own 40 He united until he was' newly tackled and then thieu a 20-yatti latmal to Htechich, who ain, %%luting along Let's Ta A PORTRAIT OF YOU WOULD BE ACCEPTABLE , - Why Not Make An Appointment Today PENN STATE'PHOTO'= 214 E. 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HECLA PARK , 7 Miles E of Bellefonte El= GIFTS Smith Risks Clean Slate; Runners Set The varsity cioss-countiymen "took to the hills" this seek in, pieparation for then battle with the Panther harriers osei Ithn mountainous Schenlev Palk (mince in Pittsburgh tomon Detei mined to keep then unde feated i ecord intiNt, the Nittanu men have been uorking nut on the steep slopes of the Centre Hill, Golf course and plan to be in pet feet shape for the killing five-mile. grind up and dorm the rugged 11 , - es in Schentey park. Bill Smith, Lion pace-settei who is undefeated in collegiate ci oss country competition and who look, like' the man to be leading the countiy's best. haulms at the fin ish of the IC4-A championships in Neu York City, Nov 14, till In matching sti ides with an old i ival ashen he meets Panthei Ray Stein- Sterner Vows Revenge Smith defeated Steiner in the ft eshman meet here Inst fall when Stetner was the fmmite Then last suing, the too got together in a two mile IMO on the eindeig After cunning about a mile-and t.-qum tei , Stei nei pulled al ound Smith and team-mate Fia nk Maule "So long, bow , ‘," he "aid, "I'll