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White, Mori To Remain Behind When Lions Leave For Syracuse Leaving behind them two in jured mainstays of the undefeated and untied football team, twenty nine Lion gridders will depart for Syracuse this morning in quest of their sixth straight victory of the season. Craig White and Wade Mori, regular right halfback and guard respectively, will be left behind with injuries suffered in the 'South Carolina battle. Coach Bob Higgins plans two changes in the starting array to re place the injured seniors. Len Krouse, the Lions' most consistent ground-gainer all year, Will take care of the wingback spot at the opening kickoff while Jim Wood ward; a senior, is slated to draw the starting assignment at guard for the first time in his varsity career. ) 0 - n g With Ken Schoonover, sopho more end, already lost to the squad with an atack of bronchial pneu mbnia, the Blue and White will be minus the services -of three valu able players. Higgins now has only three ' ends, Vargo, Parsons and Van Lenten who have been tested under fire while Mori's loss may weaken the center of the line. Krouse is considered on par with White. The Penn State party, headed by Higgins and Earle Edwards, end coach, includes the the follow ing players: ends—Parsons, Vargo, Van Lenten, Egli, and Shrom; tac kles-,-Stravinski, Platt, Kniaz, Fr ketich, and Pollock; guards—Gar binski, Woodward, Kerns, and Yoho; •centers—Gajecki, Wear, and Raysor; quarterbacks—Patrick and Weaver; left halfbacks Peters, Petrella, Rice, and Bailey; right halfbacks Krouse, Day, and Gramly: fullbacks—Smaltz, Ven tresco, and Brown. Orange Prime for Lions SYRACUSE, Nov„ 7 Coach Ossie Solem has been concentrat ing this week on curing "fumbl itis," improving the pass defense, and eliminating lapses on offense and defense thit . " proVed — boar3 against . Georgetown.. Syr a c u s e fumbled five times against the Hoyas, lost the ball each time .with disastrous results. Charles (Red) McPhail, regular left end, who did not play against Georgetown. is . expected to be ready for State, but Dick Banger, veteran halfback, is in doubtful playing condition, and may join the inactive list. Bud? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Nittany Harriers Primed For Pitt Race Tomorrow Coming down th:2 home stretch in the last of their season's dual meets. the Nittany Lion harriers 'will invade the P:itsburgh Pan ther lair , tomorrow still seeking their first dual triumph. Pittcd against the three best cross-counry teams in the coun try, the Lions narrowly suffered defeat by Michigan State, Syra cuse, and Manhattan chiefly be cause their two leading runners, Al Bourgerie and Herm Goffberg, were too badly injured to run. Captain Bill Smith will lead a sqquad of Chet Snyder, Pop Thiel, Vern Kotz, Kintigh, Bill Jimeson, and Archy Hyson against a more mediocre Panther seven. "Zeke" Sterner, Panther hill billy, and Mac McCabe will be Pitt's outstanding harriers. Stern er is the harrier who beat Smith consistently in high school meets. Booters Face Strong West Pointers Tomorrow Again forced to play against I the rugged type of soccer that characterized the Syracuse and Navy games, Bill Jeffrey's soccer men will face the Army cadets on New Beaver Field. at 1 p. m. to morrow. The West Pointers, always a strong team, use the powerhouse tactics that are the exact oppo site of the Jeffrey way of play ing. The Cadets have already top ped Syracuse and M. I. T. this year but lost to Princeton, 2-0, whose soccer eleven shares the Eastern title with Penn State. Arthur B. (Bud) Boeringer, All- American center at Notre Dame 14 year ago, still keeps in as good condition as any of the University of Detroit linemen he coaches. LEGAL PAPERS ACKNOWLEDGED Eugene H. Lederer 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 White Flash Plus Gasoline and Oils Famous Atlantic Lubrication ,Stoveris Service Station 624 E. College Ave. STOP At The. 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