THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 11111W11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 1111111111 M 1 Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS Lines On The Lions • Information from Syracuse de clares that the Ora.ngemen are whipping up a great deal of en thusiasm over the coming soccer game with Penn State's "perpet ual motion" club. What the in formation didn't say is whether it is a result of hopes for a win, or whether the anticipation is for seeing in action, the best "boot factory" in the business. -BTL State's most recent gift to pro football, Leap in' Lloyd Ickes, who currently is being starred with the New York Yankees in the Amer- ican loop of the money-and-mole skins pastime, 'missed. the last Yanks game .against the Milwau kee Chiefs Sunday, due to injuries received last week. Almost as unrecognized as the Lion grid. outfit, is the Navy squad, also to date undefeated in four games. Which all goes to show you that metropolitan newspaper pub licity is almost as indispensable to a top-flight team as its regular ends. -BTL Off hand, can you tell when Penn State last had an undefeated football team? Or how many times the Lions have come through their schedule untarnished? Well, 1920 was the last perfect year, preced ed by six others,. in .1881, 1887, 1894 , , 1909, 1911, and 1912. -BTL - The Lion team which invades the Owls Nest Saturday, will be the first Nittany eleven to visit in Philadelphia undefeated for 20 years. In 1920, they entered the City of-Brotherly Love with five wins „under their -belt and pro ceded to take the sixth in a row from Penn; 28-7. -STL Speaking of Penn, we'd give our other clean shirt to see the head-on meeting of Harmon and Reagan. Personally, this looker-onner is of the opinion that Penn and Reagan are going to feel as if it were their bi-centennial aft6r the Wolverines take them for a ride, a la Harmon. Thompson May Start Againsi Syracuse Fresh ,Tack Banbury, first:string fresh man fullback who, sprained his ankle in Tuesday's scrimmage, may be replaced by Jim Thomp son in the starting lineup against the Orange yearlings at Syracuse Saturday. Banbury's injury was not thought at first to be serious but X-rays showed yesterday that his ankle was badly sprained. Dr. Alfred H. Griess, • team physiican, said last night that he will prob ably be able to play but that the bad ankle would prevent him from playing his usual game. No injuries were suffered yes terday as the frosh used Temple plays in scrimmage against the varsity. Previous to the scrim mage the yearlings practiced pass defense for use against a reported ly-good Syracuse aerial attack. Other than that, little can be found out about the Orange cubs. The game Saturday will be their first. N.Y.U. Students Plan Trip for football Game Here Special to .the Daily Collegian NEW YORK, N.Y., October 23'--- NiY.U. students, are planning to attend the Penn State-N.Y.U. foot ball game at State College on No vember 16 by special bus. A :bus has been scheduled to ldive from Washington Square, New York at noon, Friday, Novem ber 15 and return to New York 'at 9 p.m. Sunday. Students will be ,charged $5.50 for the round trip. Sigma Chi C Scores Every First Place To Beat P.S. Club, 32-11 Sigma Chi's mermen easily out distanced the Penn State Club's team 32-11, to win the Swimming Intramural Championship yester day. All first places were .taken by Sigma Chi. Qnly five events com prised the championship meet with diving dropped by agree ment. Will Knight, Sigma Chi, turned in the best race of the meet with his 34:1 time in the 60-yard free style. Summaries: 60-yard . freestyle: Will Knight, Sigma Chi, first, 34:1; Ben Snipas, Penn State Club, second; Lenn Ur quahart, P. S. Club, third. 60-yard back stroke: Howard Snowden, Sigma Chi, first, 44:7; James Measday, Sigma Chi, sec ond; Harold A.dams, P. S. Club, third. 1 120-yard freestyle: Dick Sartz, Sigma-Chi, first, 1:30; Urquahart, second; Knight, third. 60-yard breast stroke: 'Snovden, first, 49:4; Snipas, second; James Measday, Sigma Chi, third. 90-yard relay Sigma Chi„ 54.5. Sixteen Boaters Depart for Syracuse Tomorrow Sixteen players will leave for Syracuse tomorrow where they will meet the Orangemen for the Lions' fourth,soccer tilt this season. The game will start at 11 a.m. in order not to interfere with the football game that afternoon. Coach Bill Jeffrey is expected to start the same team that took the field, last week against Bucknell. Captain Walt Hosterman will lead the Nittanymen in quest of their 57th victory. Daily :scrimmage between the varsity and freshman squad has brought both elevens to almost peak performance, and Saturday's game will see a well-balanced and well-conditioned Lion varsity fall to the task of keeping a strong Orange team from scoring an up set. , In addition to the starting line up, five extras will accompany the Nittanymen to the Syracuse con test. Jeffrey will select these five from the 'following candidates: Dick Dearborn, Charles Taxlor, John Dufford, Bob Seavy, Bob Ernst, and Charles Arnold. 80 Entrants Run Today In. IM Cross-Country Over 80 cross country entrants are expected to engage in the three-mile intra-mural competi tion starting at 4:30 today from the College golf course. Walter C. Parsons :42, intra mural cross country manager, an nounced that 70 fraternity and 12 independent runners had complet ed the necessary requirements for participation. . Alpha Chi Sigma,' team winner of last year's race, will run tomor row but will be minus the servidis of Max Peters, who won the har rier battle last year. Peters Top Gainer In Lehigh Game Saturday Loose-jointed Chuck Peters, vet eran Lion tailback, found some of his old fury against Lehigh Uni versity Saturday, when he galloped 96 yards for one State touchdown and ripped off 105 yards in 17 tries to average six yards per play. Pet ers led the Lions in ground gained although he played only two quar ters. STATE T.C. G. L. Net Peters 17 105 0 105 Petrella - • 10 48 5 43 Brown 15 59 2 57 Smaltz 1 0 8 —8 Krouse 2 5 1 4 Day 1 04 -4 Rice 9 42 0 42 Gramley 4 13 0 13 Bailey 2 5 0 5 South Dakota State university has an 82-voice a capella choir.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ptures IM Swimming Championship Three Lineup Changes May Be Made in Lions' Starting Posts Saturday Although the Temple game Sat urday will find the Nittany Lion football squad at its full strength for the first time since the Bucknell opener, Coach Bob Higgins is hav ing his lineup troubles. Before, in juries caused this difficulty; this time the Lion mentor is debating which one of his available grid ders to start against the Owls. No less than three starting as signments are still in doubt. Bill Smaltz, regular fullback who saw little action in the West Virginia and Lehigh tilts because of an ankle injury appears ready to re turn to the regular lineup. It is possible 4 however, that Higgins may select Sophomore Ralph Ven tresco to do the Lions' kicking and passing at the start of the game. Ventresco's physical condition is also do u b tf u l since he's been out of action for the past three weeks. The wingback position will be filled by Craig, White or Len Krouse. The latter has starred in all three games and may get the nod over White:Craig was injured in the Buckriell game and has been on the shelve since. The only probable change in the veteran forward wall may see Jim Woodward replacing veteran Wade Mori at left guard. Mori had sev eral teeth knocked out in the En gineer fracas. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 23 Temple's offensive was slightly re vised by Head Coach Ray Morrison in the hope that the batch of new plays will work successfully against the defense Penn State is expected to put up against the Owls. • The running attack of the Tem ple team has not been as potent as Morrison had figured, so in to day's workout the coaches intro duced new - plays which they expect will add power to the ground at tack. At the same time the aerial Maneuvers were enhanced by the addition of two plays designed to work advantageously against the Nittany Lions. Morrison and his a s s i s t a n t, Henry Frnka, who takes care of the ends, have been spending con .siderable time with the terminals, since the pictures of the Michigan State game showed that the wing men made several glaring errors. A COMMON EXPRESSION IN TOWN AND ON CAMPUS "You can get HUNTERS-CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT VISIT OUR STORE AND LOOK OVER OUR VERY COMPLETE LINE. YOU WILL FIND IT COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES FOR SALE AND FOR RENT AMMUNITION OF ALL SIZES AND CALIBRES HUNTING AND SPORTS WEAR OF ALL KINDS. GET YOUR HUNTING' LICENSE NOW, WE ARE OFFICIAL AGENTS SHOP AT METZGER'S South Allen Street 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Recreation Committee Plans Extensive Program Designed to organize and pro mote a better recreation pro gram for students, faculty, and administration, the All-College Recreation Coordinating Com mittee met last evening in the Sandwich Shop to initiate plain for widening recreational activ ities and make use of all avail able campus facilities. Afternoon, evening, and week end recreational programs are to be inaugurated soon, pos sibly under the supervision of faculty members. A study of various recreational interests is being. conducted also. Among the activities favored by the committee are hiking trips, and skiing excursions. A long-planned cabin is under con sideration in the vicinity of the ski trail. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SAE Beats Kappa Sigma In Football Semi-Finals SAE will meet Alpha Chi Sigma in the finals next Wednesday after defeating Kappa-Sigma last night 12 to 0 in the semi-finals. Accurate passing of Johnny Barr sparked the SAE's. BRB eked out a win over Fair mont Hall in a first round game by one first down to none after the teams had both scored one touch down early in the game. Irvin Hall will meet BRB in the semi-finals after defeating Watts Hall last night 12 of 6. A strong Blue and 'White team rolled over Frazier Hall in a first round game 6 to 0 last night. The score was made in the first half by a pass to Hobart in the end zone. Pre-Meds Leave On Trip Pre-medical seniors left for Philadelphia yesterday on an in spection trip of medical schools in Philadelphia. Those schools which will be visited are Jefferson, Wo man's Medical, Temple, and Uni versity of Pennsylvania. More than 80 per cent of the boys on the Boston university football squad are members of the ROTC. CAMERAS-FILMS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES it at Metzgeris" PAGE THREE Orange Harriers Offer Six Veterans Against Injured Lions Tomorrow Charging down upon the Nit tany Lion stronghold the "Boy. , from Syracuse" will • attempt tc teach Coach Chick Werner's har rier squad the ancient Greek ar: of running stamina in the five mile cross-country duel meet here tomorrow at 11 a. m. With a Spartan-like squad of siy vet era n s returning and thr strongest sophomore reserves the: . have had for years, the Orange men last week defeated a strop; . NYU team 26-29 and swamped th , ' Colgate. harriers 16-39 on Satur day. Not content with a well-balanc ed group, State's opponents pre sent the strongest harrier trio in the country in Lynn Radcliffe Wes Stansburg. and Captain A - Obrist; who are potential one. tvv -, and three tape-breakers in an - competition. Radcliffe and Stansbury hay , run together since their Syracus Central High School days, wit! Radcliffe offering McMitchel 1939 IC-4A champion, a close fin ish in their NYU match two week ago. This Orange duo were the har riers who pushed Herm Goffber to his three-mile Penn State `liar rier record of 15:33 minutes in the freshman match in 1938. Captain Bill Smith will MC adieu to Nittany Lion fans in hi last home race after four years of record-shattering runs. Competi tion between Smith and Radcliffe will be at fever pitch, because Smith only nosed out the Orang( ace in their duel struggle at Syra cuse last year To offset the Syracuse threat Coach Chick Werner can only de pend upon Smith, Chet Snyder Pop Thiel, and Vern Kotz to eau: the Penn State banner. With hi:. best veterans as Al Buorgerie Herm Goffberg, and Howie Wheel er watching from the sidelines be cause of injuries, these four mus place high in order to garner Lion victory. Other veterans who may race against the Wernermen are Dic'. Arrighi, George Bailey, Frani - Coffin, Keith Hine, Clyde John son, Ken Norson, Pete Megnin Verne R o c k c a s t l e, and Lorer. Schoff. State College