PAGE SIX 1111111111111111111111111111111111131111n1111111111111111111111111111 Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS climniimiimiiiiminimilimiimummilffimilimmi Toddy's Situation Penn State's football team has :nore crises than the foreign situ- Three weeks ago, the West Vir ginia game was declared the turn ng point in the season. If the Lions could get through the Mountain 2.ers, they'd have things pretty easy the rest of the way. Last Saturday, it was Temple, and the story was that if the Lions could outhoot the Owls, a success :lll season could be assured. Today, South Carolina's Game :ocks are touted as the team to lick f the Nittanymen are to continue ,n the high road. And next Satur lay it will be Syracuse, then NYU, Ind finally Pitt. The point to remember is that :.hese clubs wouldn't be an ump .eenth as hard to shake down if he Lions were already defeated. \Tone of them own a record im 3ressive enough to scare Rastus n a cemetery on Hallowe'en. In 'act, the four of them together lave accumulated a grand total of 'our victories in 14 games to date, .vith Syracuse •claiming three of -hem. South Carolina, first of the 'fearful foursome," ventures into the Nittany Mountains this after noon, seeking the initial will of its present schedule. We've heard tories how the Gamecocks have run into tough luck, being forced to tackle Georgia, Duquesne, and Clemson in their earlier attempts. We know• the Dixie boys boast a tricky pass tombination in :,-"rygd-Urban and that the Lions' weakness so far this fall has been toward aerial bombardment. Still, the Lions can win today, by a couple of touchdowns. Let's make it two. -BTL It was a simple matter to pull names from a hat and find out that: Clemson will take one from Tulane. Cornell will, with or with out Snavely, trample Columbia. Georgetown will smash Syracuse. Minnesota will wiggle over North western. Missouri will bump off NYU. Notre Dame will , hit the bullseye against Army. Penn will bounce back against Navy. Temple will do the same against Bucknell. And Alabama will upset Kentucky. Lions' Superior Power Revealed In Stifistics 'Statistics covering the first four games of the 1940 football season give the undefeated and untied Nittany Lions an overWhelniing superiority in nearly every depart ment, a tabulation of the figures showed today. The Nittany Lions are given a tremendous edge in yards gained from scrimmage, having piled up the tremendous total of 1,076 yards as against only 175 yards for their opponents. MORNINGSTAR BREAD Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts iri your mouth this is the loaf for you. Morning Star, Tru-Wheat Purity Bread and Trophy Winner Cake. .e.=\,, ~,.'s .......... 4 . ' . 1 , ? .....T ,-. - ..:1 a .t, i --,‘ -Y f ~rn N, Lion Jay Vee Gr Undefeated Soccermen Try For 58th victory Against Middies Today Today at Annapolis the Lion booters will battle it out with an always unpredictable Navy eleven that has consistently held the Nit tanymen to a one point Mar - gin and in recent years has almost upset the undefeated record of Penn State's greatest athletic team. In both 1938 and 1939 the Lions managed to score only one point more -than Navy to provide the necessary margin for victory over the Middies. In 1938 the Nittany men edged Navy, 1-0, and last year the Sailors lost, 3-2. Navy has played four games this season and has beaten Virginia, 7-0, lost to Gettysburg, 2-1, tied with Dartmouth, 0-0, and topped Duke, 2-0. Both the opponents' attack and defense are centered around .the halfback line composed of Captain Joe Reedy, Frank Andrews, and Bill Crawford. Packing plenty, of drive, as revealed by their games already this year, the wings appear to be the strongest members of the forward wall. The lineup: goal, Leskaras; left fullback, Freeman; right fullback, Heck; left halfback, Green; center halfback, Megrail; right halfback, Hosterman; outside right, Hart man; inside right, Galindo; center forward, King; inside left, 'Corman; outside left, Durain. Considering past records, Coach Bill Jeffrey's lads will enter the fray odds-on favorites. But as Jeffrey says, "We have to lose sometime." In any event, the Lions will have to be on their toes to guard against that inevitable upset. FOofball (Continued from page one) returning to his old form after be ing handicapped with an ankle injury since the Bucknell opener and, when on the field, will take care of the Lions' kicking and passing. Patrick will continue to perform the blocking and signal= calling assigninents. The same seven 200-pounders who have held the opposition to very scant gains through the line and have paved the way for the fast stepping backs will face the Gamecocks at the opening kickoff. Captain Leon Gajecki will be sta_ tioned at center, flanked by Wade Mori and Mike Garbinski at the guards, Frank Platt and Carl Stra vinski at the tackles, Tom Vargo and Lloyd Parsons at the ends. Only Garbinski is a junior, the re maining six linesmen being sen iors. Spark plug•Of the Gamecock at tack is expected to be Al Grygo, versatile left half, who was re sponsible for two touchdown passes, and a 94-yard kickoff re turn against Duquesne, followed last week with a 75-yard punt re_ turn to score against Clemson: Aided by end Alex Urban, Grygo is the spearhead of one of South's best pass combinations. Harvey Blouin, right half, and Dutch. Elston, blocking back have fully recovered from early injur ies and will start for the second successive game. DeWitt Arrow smith, who like Grygo hails from: Erie, will carry the punting bur den for SoUth Carolina from the fullback post. The entire right• side of the vis itors' forward wall hails from the Keystone State. Joe KriVonak, right guard, and Stan Novak, right end, are from Erie, and right tac kle Bill Applegate hails from Phil adelphia. Urban at left end, Lou Sossamon at center, Joe Patrone at left guard, and Elmore Carter at left tackle complete the Game cock line. McWilliams At Penn Cliff McWilliams '4O, basketball captain last year, is now studying law at the University of Pennsyl- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN driers Downed By Navy 'B' Team Homecoming For Them Two -"Dixie" boys from Erie will make an appearance before fans from their own state when South Carolina clashes with the Lions here today. Above is Al Grygii, left halfback, and below him is DeWitt Arrowsmith, fullbgck. Seven 'Dixie' Boys Come- Home For Today's Game COLMBIA, S. C., Nov. I—The University of South Carolina-Penn State intersectional football battle toddy will be homecoming again for several of the "Southerners," who hail from Quakerland. The journey.will be a homeward one for Al Grygo and DeWitt Arrowsmith, backs; Joe Krivonak and Leo Kroto, guards; Stan Not wak, end, and Steve Nowak, tackle, all of Erie; and Bill Applegate, tackle, of Philadelphia. Five of them will be in South Carolina's starting lineup, Grygo, Arrowsmith, Krivonak, Stan No wak and Applegate, and the others will undoubtedly get a chance be fore the final Whistle. Two other PennsylVanians, Joe' Hatkevitch, veteran guard of Erie, and Joe Grugan, reserve hack of Secane, are still on Enright's in jured list. Bustling Al Grygo, the twinkle toes of the Gamecock squad, who staged the thrills against Duquesne and Clemson with beautiful run ning, and forward passing, is ex pected to again furnish the show for the folks back home. - The elusive, elf-like Grygo has been showing consistent improve ment throughout the season in all departments and is South Caro lina's bid for all-state and confer ence honors. Let 'Her' Know What Goes On At Penn State - The Daily Collegian -IVOW ONLY 42.00 - - Subscriptions-On Sale At Student Unit & *.4 Captain Bill Smith Tests IC4-A Chances . In hide Tilt With Jaspers Today Whether Captain Bill Sthith will rule the harrier iOcst in the IC 4A's this year may be answered when he leads the Nittany Loin cross-country runners against the undefeated Manhattan squid in the Van Cortland Park course in New York City today. ' "I'll know if I have a chance in the IC-4A's to beat Les Me ell, last year's champ froth NYU, by the time I make in this race," Smith stated yesterday, "because this - course is McMitchel,l's stamp ing ground. "If my pace is near the record time of 26:28 minutes, I'm positive I'll give the NYU harrier favorite a run for his money," the Nittany captain asserted. Seeking his third straight tri umph this ydar, Smith is in better condition than at any time since, his 1938 record-breaking season. His two victories over Michigan State and Syracuse were by deci sive half_mile margins. Chet Snyder, senior harrier who reached, his peak by trouncing Lynn Radcliffe and Wes Stans bury, Syracuse runners, and Bill Smith may spring a surprising dual win against the Manhattan favorites. With three new men, Frank Burkhart, Howie Wheeler, and Archy Hyson, added to the Nittany squad, because of varsity injuries the balance of the Lion strength will rest upon Ven Kotz and Pop Thiel, who placed seventh and eighth in the Syracuse encounter. The J.aspers offer Captain Andy Neidig and HoWie Bulger as their bUt tirnernakers, with Vin Tier nan, Gerard Pirriett, Jerome Kis sel, and Vic Hajek as other . start_ ers. Lions Are One Of Seven Unbeaten Eastern Teams Mighty Cornell, heading the list of seven Eastern football teams with perfect records, today seems a cinch to complete its B'econd straight undefeated and untied season. • Included-among those with clean slates is the Penn State power house which has trampled over four opponents and meets its fifth hurdle today. Boston• College has a good chance to,come through undefeat ed. The/tostonians should down Madhattall but 'they still have to get past Georgetown, another un beaten team.. Of the East's other three unde feated, untied clubs, Navy seems to have the toughest task in Penn. Lafayette and Franklin and Marshall are favored over Wash ington and Jefferson and Albright, respectively. AFTER THE GAME EAT AT THE CAMPUS,RESTAURANT CORNER COLLEGE AVE. AND PUGH gt. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1940 t Anni3polisi6-0 Dietrich Crosies Goal But Play Is Called Back SpVcial to Daily Collegian ANNAPOLIS, Nov. Z. Penn State Jay Ve'd football team fought a nip-and_tuck battle with the NavY "B" gridders here today but came out on the short end of a 6_o score. Quent Deidrick, Lion running ace, came within a hair of dead locking the count as he grafjobed the ball midway in the third-quar ter, ran 94 yards, and crossed. the goal_line, only to have the play ealled back because he , stepped out on the 50-yard line. Just a minute before the half time gun sounded the State line held the Navy for downs on the one-foot line preventing what looked like a sure Middie touch down. The defeat was the second for the Lions, coached by Danny De_ Marino. Three weeks ago they met the Cornell junior varsity at State College losing, 12-0. Rifle Hopes Soil. With McCoy, 12 Veterans Back Rifling its way to second place in the' national intercollegiate championships at Washington, D. C. with - the steady eye of All-Am erican Robert G. McCoy handy, the Lion varsity rifle squad has bright prospects for the coming season with McCoy and 12 other varsity men returning to the squad. McCoy, , an expert marksman and the only All-American now on the campus, won his rating last, year vilien he and - five other men hi the nation were-picked for the honor by the National Rifle Aisociation. Last year the varsityrifle squad lost only' to lowa State by eight points in the national inter-colleg iate finals. During the regular sea son, the team lost just one postal match to the 'University of Florida by two points. Challenges for postal matches with the Lions are pouring from all parts of the nation. Following a meeting of varsity, freshman, and managerial candidates Wed negday evening in the Armory at 8 p.m., a regular schedule of prac tices and matches will get under way. Leading .the• team this year will be Co-Captains Gilbert G. Gault and this H. Stahl '42. Newihis year, ihe Coaches will be: Capt. Arno P. IViciwitz, Jr., varsity coach; Second Lt Patrick W. Rid dleberger, assistant coach; First Lt. Stephen 8.. Gilliard; freshman-- coach.. ' • ' See The Three Stooges In 'THE BALLOON GOES UP' The