TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1940 Soccermen Drub - Western Maryland Running true to schedule, the Jeffrey Special steamed through the Western Maryland soccer elev en here Saturday afternoon to complete their 55th non-stop run Since 1932. The score was 3-0. Captain Walt Hostern - ian. started the ball rolling in the first minute of play when he booted the ball into the net for the first Lion goal. Don. Dwain took the honors next when in the second period by skillful -handling of the ball he completely fooled the Western Maryland goalie and scored to put the bottle team two points in the lead. The only other goal was made in the last period when Durain passed to King who booted into -the net to make the score 3-0. Al though the Lions' were within easy scoring distance several times they couldn't seem to hit the net. The Terrors played first class ball throughout and Blair, right fullback, showed up well for the opponents. During the entire first half the Western 'Maryland team failed to seriously threaten the Lion goal, and stellar playing by Gazzy Green and Gringo Gal indo prevented the Terrors from retaining possession of the ball fOr long. - Score by quarters Penn State W. Maryland . 0 0 0 0-0 Substitutions: P e n-n Sta t e Ernst, Taylor, Dearborn. .How They Fared PENN STATE OPPONENTS Duquesne 27, South Carolina 21 Boston College 33, Temple 20 Syracuse 47, New York U. 13 • Rutgers 34, Lehigh 0 Pitt 7, Southern Methodist 7 Moderately Priced -- FORMAI. WEAR FOR: COEDS . As Featured In Madeinoiselle MOORE'S DRESS SHOP . COLLEGE AVENUE WHY PAY MORE ' WHEN YOU CAN FLY WITH H. T. NOLL CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S PIONEER AVIATOR Fly With You At The Controls. Get His Opinion As To Your Flying Ability' THIS SPECIAL FLIGHT $l.OO S-Hour Dual Course $47.20 Dual Instruction $5.90 per hour Solo Flying $4.90 and $3.90 per hour NEW 1940 AIRPLANES • Gridders DOI) Jayvees By 12-0 Score The Corner J.V. gridders prov ed a little too tough as a season opener for Danny.DeMarino's jay vees last Saturday as State came out on the short end of the 12-0 After playing good ball for the first half and holdirig the Bears scoreless, the Nittany junior var sity had the misfortune to fumble On their own 30-yard line in the third quarter, thereby giving Cor nell a break of which they took full advantage. The Bears drove to the goal line for a score, with wingback Stilwell taking it over on a reverse. 1 0 I=3 With only two minutes to play 'in the final quarter, Foster, the Cornell right-end, broke loose past the State safety man and gathered in a 30-yard pass from tailback Sickler for the second and last score of the game. The Bears failed to convert the extra point after both goals. The Jayvees next game is sched uled with Navy November 1, with the team traveling to Annapolis for the battle. Mighty Mite PEPPER PETRELLA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Pefrella Paces Victorious Lions Apparently well satisfied with the fighting comeback the victor ious Lions made in the fourth quarter after two lapses on pass defense had put the West Vir ginia outfit in the Ybad, Coach Bob Higgins gave his regulars and first string substitutes a well-earned rest yesterday. The game with Lehigh this Sat urday promises to give the Blue and White an easeup in the sched ule and the Lion mentor plans to possibly use his second and third stringers as much as possible in the Engineer tilt, if yesterdays practice session is any indication. Paced by 140 pounds of gridiron dynamite in the person of Pepper Petrella, the Lion warriors jump ed into a 10 to 0 lead in the second quarter, saw their advantage van ish when two Mountaineer passes connected for touchdown, and with defeat staring them in the face, tame back fighting mad in the final period to tally the touch down which gave them a 17 to 13 victory. The game had Peterella's stamp on it from start to finish. Follow ing a successful second period placement kick from the 18 by Patrick for a field goal, the flashy tailback took the ball in midfield 4nd on six successive tries through' the left side of the visitors' line drove down the field for a touch down. Ben Pollock rushed in to kick the extra point. Again towards the close of the third quarter when . State was trailing 13 to 10, Petrella took charge of affairs and in no time tallied the decisive touchdown. Taking the kickoff on his own 7 after 'the Mountaineers' second touchdown, Pepper returned to the 42 and made 13 more on a cut back off right guard. Paced by the mite and 15-yard run by Len Krouse the Blue and White march ed to the West Virginia 4. Here Petrella took the ball from Smaltz on a spinner and galloped around the right ter score standing up. Patrick converted. West Virginia scored its two touchdowns on long passes with end Bob Mellace on the receiving end both times. Spartans Trounce Harriers, 35-10 Although Captain Bill SMith legged his way over the five-mile College course in easy triumph at 27.02 minutes, the Nittany har riers lost their season's opener to, Michigan State, 35-20, after Alex Bourgerie and Max Peters suf fered leg injuries during the 'race. Bourgeries, who beat Peters to the tape in last week's time trials, is confined for three or four days in the College Infirmary from a stretched tendon while Max Peters is suffering from recurrence of an old knee injury which caused him to drop out of the Spartan race. Running with true Spartan stamina, the Westerners pushed five men across the finish line ahead of the weakened Lions, who had to be content with Smith's half-mile lead over his opponents. Bill Scott, Ralph Monroe, Al Man gan, Captain Eddie Mills, and Jerry Page finished in order for Michigan State in 28-minute style. Chet Snyder and Pop • Thiel followed in seventh and ninth positions with Spartans Warren Anderson and Cleon Smith snatching eighth and tenth places. The remaining Lion harriers who trailed to the tape • were Howie Wheeler, Vern . Kotz, and Bourgerie, h o managed to finish the race after shedding_his shoes. Today's Movie Stedule CATHAUM "Knute Rockne— An American.' STATE—"Down Argentine Way." NITTANY—"Andy Hardy Meets gimummiimummuttuummuniunwiwwffill sfale-W. Virginia Figures First downs, rushing.. 16 0 First downs, passing.. 2 2 First downs, penalties. 0 0 Total first downs 18 2 Yds. gained rushing.. 299 33 Yds. lost rushing 16 24 Net yardage rushing..2B3 9 Forwards attempted, .. 10 12 Forwards completed... 5 .5 Yds. gained passing... 33 129 Passes had intercepted 1 2 Number of punts 3 6 Total yards of punts.. 85 209 Avg. distance punts.. 32 35 Yds. runback, punts... 22 33 Number of kickoffs... 4 3 Yds. runback, kickoff. 58 89 Number of fumbles.... 3 4 Ball lost after fumbles 0 2 Number of penalties.. 3 - 1 Yds. lost by penalties.. 25 5 1111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Penn Rafe Club Grabs I M Swimming Tifle The Penn State Club won the independent intramural swimming title last night when they gained a forfeit decision over the Forestry Society. The finals for the fraternity league are scheduled today at 5 p. m., when Phi Delta Theta will match its swimmers with Sigma Chi. Last night's only match saw the Phi Delts submerge Kappa Sigma. ' -BUY COLLEGIAN NOW Does Your Hair Style Compliment You ! Look Bewitching With Pompadour Upapeep For Cwen Dance 4., GIRLS . . . LAST CALL FOR THE FIRST FORMAL ! - Ask Your Man Today To The ii i *'. CWEN DANCE Rex Rockwell White Hall, 9-12 $1 Per Couple / ) Tickets on Sale by Cwens Announcing . . The Opening of An Even GREATER PENN STATE DINER a • !Pay Us a Visit and See Our . . New Ice Cream Bar Next to the State Theater frosh Aim For Colgate After Downing Bucknell State W. Va With victory-hungry eyes set on the Colgate game here next Satur day, the freshman gridders plung ed back into scrimmage yesterday after their 13-0 defeat of Bucknell on New Beaver Field Saturday morning. Two second-string players were on the sidelines yesterday with in juries suffered in the game. Half back Curly Mann hurt his neck and was confined to the infirmary until Sunday afternoon. The ex tent of his injuries have not yet been determined. The other in jured yearling, tackle Meryl Mundwiler, suffered a badly bruised hip but was released from the infirmary Saturday night. Bob Winter, end, and Quentin Peters, halfback, accounted for the two State touchdowns against the Bison frosh. Jim Thompson succeeded in kicking the first ex tra point and Jack Banbury's placement try for the second went wide. Winter scored on a pass from Thompson in the second quarter after Mann - and Thompson spark ed a drive from the Lion 27 to the Bucknell eight. A Peters-Banbury running attack set up the seconc touchdown midway in the thirc period. Peters went around right end from the five to tally. $ MAKE MONEY IN SPARE'TIME $ We want a wide awake young fellow to show our FIFTH AVE. NECKTIES in your college. Big profit possibilities. Latest styles—Real values. Exclusive franchise rldw open. 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