TAUTiSDAY, OCTOBER, 17, 1940- ENGLISH -COMP - BOOKS For Supplementary Reading ENGLISH COMP 1 Van Doren Anthology World Prose McCallum Essays Tenaey Intelligent Reading Walter - Essay Annual Gay, Boatright and Wykoff Freshman Prose Annual ENGLISH COMP 2 Reed & McCorkle College Book of Exposition • Gay Beatright & Wykoff Freshman Prose Annual Emerson Collected Works Malraux Man's Fate Steinbeck InDubious Battle Pumas Next Hundred Years . Sheean Personal History Carmer . Listen for. a Lone some Drum Guedella The Hundred Years Gunther . Inside Europe McCollum College Omnibus Mildred & Dumble Five Contempof arY Plays .Get Them At The ATHLETIC STORE, Inc. Dial 2 158 - Opposite Main Gate Woodward May Replace Mod for Lehigh Baffle 111111M111111111111111111111MIIIIHIM111111111111111111111111111t Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS 111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. Numbers -Racket ' It is a columnist's privilege to take a day off occasionally, on which he goes completely beserk and tries to figure out the score of a coming sports event. The usual method is to take comparative scores and solve the equation. So today I roll up my sleeves, dust off the old adding machine, and jump headlong into a pile of figures to show you how bad Penn State will put the' old slide-rule on Lehigh's Engineers Saturday, basing my predictions on scores of games in which the Lions and the Bethlehem team have participated thus far. The Nittany eleven will either win 'by 61 or 76 points, according to which way the wind is blowing in Taylor Stadium Saturday after noon . . : that is, if figures don't lie. The shortest route to a Lion win prediction is by beginning with the State victory_ over Bucknell, 9-0; Bucknell - topped Ursinus, 33-7; Urlinus and . Dickinson fought to a scoreless tie; Dickinson beat out Delaware, 6-0; Delaware dropped one to Hampden-Sidney, 7-0; Hampden-Sidney edged Maryland, 7-6; Virginia trounced Maryland, 19-6; and Virginia smashed Le high, 32-0. All of which indicates that Penn State sould beat the Engineers by a score of 61-0.. Going the long way around, the Lions triumphed over - West Vir ginia, 17-13; Fordham shellacked the Mountaineers, 20-7; the Rams licked Tulane by the same score; Boston College walked over Tu lane, 27-7; Boston College also stepped on little Centre, 40-0; Cin cinati walloped 'Centre, 22-0; Navy took Cincinnati, 14-0; the Midship men also crumpled 'Princeton, 12-6; Princeton nosed out Vanderbilt, 7-6; and:Vanderbilt tied Kentucky, 7-7. Kentucky put the clamps on Washington and Lee, 47-12; Wash ington and Lee whitewashed Hampden-Sidney, 26-0; Hampden- Sidney squeaked over Maryland, 7-6; . Maryland lost to Virginia, 19-6; Virginia blasted Lehigh, 32-0. So you see, the Lions could also take the Engineers by '76-0. Take your pick, 61 or 76, either one will sound good to me, and to metro politan newspapers. Pepper Pefrella Honored By Alpha Phi Delfa At the annual Alpha Phi Delta Alumni testimonial dinner Satur day, October 12, Pepper Petrella was honored by 30 fraternity brothers and 31 alumni. - As a token of their praise for his football skill the alumni pre sented "Pepper" with a set of silver plated, monogramed military brushes. The brothers presented Fretrella with • a gold and bine mouse trap which speaks for itself. Mr. and Mrs. Petrella were guests of honor at the banquet. .Blot Out This Roller Squelch His Dastardly Schemes .... Hiss tra Him bff the Screen at the ' : A r f - State Theatie • • , , Eugene IL Lederer -REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Jim Woodward, senior guard who has been 'trying to crash into the Lions' starting lineup for the past , three years, may get his chance thip Saturday when State battles Lehigh at Bethlehem.. The only change contemplated by Coach Bob Higgins at the pres ent may involve the promotion of Woodward to the first team in place of veteran Wade Mori, out of action for the past three days with a blood clot on his shin. While Mori is expected to be in uniform and ready for action by Saturday, his presence in the starting lineup is problematical. . Winner of a minor letter award last year, Woodie has seen little varsity action to date because of the presence of talented and bigger guards during the past two years rather than lack of ability. The hard charging lineman stood out in spring practice this year and was slated for regular duty in the fall. Fate intervened, however, and he was sidelined for three weeks with an injured leg prior to the Bucknell game. Line coach Joe Bedenk rates him one of the most improved players on the team. The rest of the lineup will prob ably remain unchanged. Earl "Sparky" Brown will retain his fullback post after 'the commend able performance he gave in his varsity debut last Saturday. Bill Smaltz, regular number three back, is still ailing with sprained ankle, while his understudy Ralph Ventresco will give his knee injury a r rest until next week. The Lion backs were put to a stiff test defending against Lehigh passes yesterday for the third straight day as the squad was rounding into shape for the trip Friday morning. - Niffany Lion Harriers Struck By Injury Jinx; Three Men On Sidelines Hitting Chick Werner's cross country squad worse than the local draft board ever could, the injury jinx has diminished the harrier squad to only four competent var sity starters. Captain Bill Smith, a one man team in himself, Chet Snyder, Pop Thiel, and Vern Kotz, who hasn't fully recovered from a previous lame leg, make up the skeleton crew, the smallest squad in Penn State's hill and dale history. Because last year's freshman harriers weren't even fit to com pete against good high school teams, as Coach Werner terms them, not one man from this year ling squad has been able to plug the huge gap' caused by the grad uation of Frank Maule, Len Hend erson, and Herb Nipson. To make things worse, Al Hour genie, second best varsity time maker, Herm Goffberg, and Howie Wheeler upset- the harrier apple cart when they received their in juries last week. Bourgerie, who was released from the College In firmary yesterday, and Wheeler are. expected to return in time for the Syracuse meet on October 26. Goffberg's ailing leg may keep this sterling runner out of varsity competition for the, second straight year after he placed second in the freshman IC-4A's two years ago. 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Last year the Bisons held the Nittanymen to a 2-0 score, and with several lettermen returning and a wealth of reserve strength, Coach Merle Edwards hopes to avenge the gridiron defeat handed Bucknell three weeks ago. R 4 Cross-Country Meet Posfponed Till Next Week The Intramural cross-country meet, originally slated today has been postponed until next Thurs day at 4:30 p.m., Walter C. Parsons Jr., '42, intramural cross-country manager, announced late yester day. Seven fraternity teams and 12 independent teams will compete in the meet. All contenders must get . in their eight practice runs before the meet Parsons insisted. Eppright Cops Freshman Harrier Time-Trials Bill Eppright, stock freshman harrier, raced to a 16:01 finish in the first three mile freshman cross country time trial Tuesday beat ing Charles Hobbs by a few yards. With a strong wind blowing, the freshman harriers ran a very slow three miles. Eppright, Hobbs, and Guyer Candy were the only three yearling harriers who managed to breast the tape in 16 minutes. The summaries: Bill Eppright, 16:01; Charles Hobbs( 16:04; Guyer Candy, 16:16; Curtis Stone, 17:05; Edwin Miller, 17:13; Bob Hazel, 17:17; Bob Fa loon, 17:17; James Wright; 18:01; Gerry Eno, 18:02; Dick Cressman, 20:05; Speed Diamond, 20:05; Herb McVey, 21:05; Pete Keffalas, 22:28. AT THE LEHIGH GAME For Luncheon and Dinner THE TANNENBAUM 313 W. FOURTH ST. BETHLEHEM, PA. Owner: M. S. Walzer, Penn State '3l Manager: Laura Irwin, Formerly At The Corner Room IVatte yea can pi f)4a , COLLEGE SEAL.. on your choice' 8 useful art' sjOo and a box top from a package of MARLIN BLADE', Made of high speed surgi• cal steel, scientificall' sharpened and honed .. finest blades money cat buy—or your money lakackl Double edge-20 for 25. c. Single edge-15 for 25c. Mail $r bill and a box top (single or double-edge) THE Mit FIREARMS CO. to Marlin today! 17 EAST 42nd STREET. NEW YORK All Yearling Gridders See Scrimniage Action Against Varsity Teams All freshman gridders scrim maged yesterday—the first team against the varsity first-string, the second against the second varsity team, and the rest against the Jay vees. The frosh passing combination. Quentin Peters to Jack Potsklan clicked against the varsity as the pair completed two long passe in the short time that the year lings had the ball. The running attack, with Peters and Jack Ban bury in the lead, also resulted ii several good gains. '44, Varsity Wrestlers Begin Practice Today Coach Charlie Speidel has urged all varsity and freshman wrest ling candidates to report to him for the first pre-season practice it Rec Hall at 4 p. m. today. Con ditioning drills will be held twice a week and Speidel will start in structing newcomers on wrestling: techniques. Since the wrestling weights rur from 121-pound to unlimitei classes, Speidel plans to divide thc grapplers into the regular eigh' weight classifications. However he pointed out, no training to make a certain weight will be per mitted as yet. "I'll Get You Yet . . . Me Proud Bee-auty !" d\ • ' . • "THE VILLAIN STILL PURSUED HER" with HUGH HERBERTE ANITA LOUISE ALAN MOWBRAY BILLY GILBERT PAGE THREE Hiss Public Menace I No. lat the State Theatre Today / and Tomorrow