NOVEMBER - 12, • 1940 Iii111111111411111111111111H1111111111111111111 1 ; 11 1 1111111 M 11 I Between - The Lions WITH DICK PETERS 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U 11111111111111111111 What Now?. The whys and wherefores of Saturday's , deadlock at Syracuse ' - are not the issue at the moment_ Penn State's .immediate football outlook is to the future, the games yet to -be played with NYU and Pitt. To take nothing away from the fighting Orangemen, we - must credit the Lions with the spirit, drive, and ability to come back '-:in - -:.regaining a tie which looked like a defeat. - We must remember, that things are not' as bad' as they might seem. State is still undefeated, one of the few elevens which can boast such - a condition at this time. We must remember ,boys like Lenny Krouse, Bill Srpaltz, Leon Gajecki, Tom Vargo, and Frank Platt, who could have resigned themselves to fate and said; "Well, we can't' pull this one out, of the ere." " We must remember that the Lions went into the Hilltop battle with but three able guards on their ro,ster. Of these three, Mike. Garbinski \us hurt badly enough to put him out of action early in the game.• Another, "Hitch-hiker" Wade Mori, would n't have seen action •if anyone else had been available. -Still another, Jim Woodward, listened to the game from Hotel Syracuse while battling a temperature of over 100. •We must remember that the Orange tie will . just add to the misery NYU and Pitt will run in ta during the next two weeks. • --BTIJ--- Lenny 'Krouse, who is fast de veloping, into the - offensivestar of the Nittany aggregation, tells this one on himself. When Len ny was a schoolboy ace back in Rochester, Pa:, he picked up three hairpins prior to one of his games. In that battle, he scored three touchdowns. Since then, the ace Lion wingback has been making a collection of hairpins. Saturday he found two hi Syra cuse on his way to the game. The - results are shown in the score sheet. -8M. , .- A drastic weekend in which two ties and three bad *Aces turned' up, dropped BTL's pre diction average to .783 with a grand. total of 58 correct, 16 Wrong, and 6 ties. Al The Movies CATITAUM: "Escape" STATE: "Rhythm On The River" NiTTANY: "Street of Memories" 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111111111111111111111111 Slate-Syracuse Story Syracuse State First downs 7 9 15 Yds. gained rushing ..216 166 Yds. lost rushing .... 55 46 Net yds. gained rush 161 201 Passes attempted .... 7 21 Passes completed 4 • 13 Yds. gained passing,. ;73 178 Passes' intercepted by 3 0 Yds. gained inter - . cepted passes 33 Number of punts .... 8 Punts, avg. distance 39 Yds. ,gain punt return 26 Kickoffs, avg. 44 '"--Yds. gained kickoff return 41 Fumbles 3 Own fumbles recov. . Penalties - 3 Yds. lost, penalties .. 15 iIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr LEGAL PAPERS ACKNOWLEDGED - Eugene IL Lederer Jeffreynien Blank Army, 5-0, To Extend Record To 59 Games Like an irresistible force, the Penn State soccer machine rolled over the. West Point eleven, 5-0, to extend the season's, undefeated record to five games and leave only Penn and Temple in the way of the Lions' eighth year without a loss. . Army played a rushing game throughout the entire contest and several times threatened to score but Goalie Zen Leskaris halted the drive each time. Scorers for the Nittanymen were Van Hartman, - Gringo. Galin do and Don Megrail: Don Dur ain booted the other two markoes; The game,was replete with col lisions and spills, but the Jeffrey men came out of the fray with scarcely any battle scars. Time arid again the skill of the Lion booters in handling the ball and clever passing had the Cadets be wildered and almost every tally found the Weit Pointers taken off guard. John Guckeyson, Army center halfback, bore the brunt of both the offensive and the defensive for the visiting team. Penn State 1 2 0 2-5 Army 0 0 0 0-0 Substitutions: Penn State—Tay lor, Dufford, Ernst, Arnold, Sea vy, Jones and Cherbak. Freshman Grid Squad Leaves For Encounter With Army Tomorrow The—freshmln football squad, 26 strong, will leave Lewistown by train at 8:55 a. m. today for West Point where - they face the Army plebes tomorrow afternoon in the last battle on the yearling schedule. - The team •will be minus the services of two and possibly three regular performers. Bob Wallace, end, and Jack Banbury, fullback, are definitely out and while John' -Jaffurs has the doctor's 0. K., he will not see much action unless he is in top physical condition, Coach Marty. McAndrews said last night. Bucky Walters, end-around spe cialist who scored against Cornell and who tallied the all-important extra point against Colgate", will play in place of Wallace. Jim Thompson, almost on a par with Banbury in ability, will be the starting fullback. If Jaffurs fails to start,. his place will be taken by Paul Schlegel. '44 Cross-Country Team Downs Cornell, 27-28 Led by Tink Candy, Penn State's freshman cross-country team eked out a, one-point victory . , over the Cornell yearlings at Ith aca, N. Y. Saturday, to remain un defeated in its dual meet season. The score was 27-28. In a terrific finish, Candy- nosed out Cornell's Paul Kandel to set a new meet record of 15:01 on the new Ithaca course. THE DAILY _ COLLEGIAN Smith Shatters Record In His Last Dual Race; Pitt Beats Harriers, 25-30 He's done it again! Flashing his championship form in a record-breaking run, Captain Billy Smith ended his dual racing career Friday against Pitt by shat tering the Schenley Park course mark in 26:28.5 minutes as his har rier teammates lost a surprising upset to the Panthers, 25-30. Undefeated this year, the small Nittany captain swung past Pitt's Walt Serner at the one-mile mark er- and finished almost one minute ahead of the Panther runner. Pop Thiel and Chet Snyder mis fired in their timing over the steep course and let Pitt's Sterner, Mc- Cabe, and Allias pull a last-minute spurt to capture second, third, and fourth positions. With the times much faster than last year's marks because ths Schenley Park course was in per fect condition, the Panther trio paced themselves to a well-timed advantage over Thiel and Snyder, who fitarted out too cautiously on the strange Panther course. . The summaries: 1. Smith, 'Penn State ....25:28.5 2. Sterner, Pitt 26:13 3. McCabe, Pitt 26:13.5 4. Allias, Pitt . 26:15 5. Thiel, Penn State • - 26:25 6. • Snyder, Penn State ....26:42 7. Broskey, Pitt 27:29 8. Kotz, Penn State 28:09 3. Davis, Pitt - - 28:35- 10. Hyson, Penn State 29:11 Six Game. Schedule Sef For Jayvees Next Year; Lose to Pittsburgh, 25-0 With a six game schedule for next year, Danny DeMarino's jun ior varsity eleven wound up the current season with three losses and no victories on Saturday. A well-balanced Pitt . eleven un leashed a strong ground attack. and several tricky passes to smother the jayvees, 25-0, on New Beaver Field. Lou Sieber starred at halfback for the Panthers, slicing his way to two touchdowns on 'off-tackle plays in the second and fourth quarters. Bill Fitchko, Pitt full back; also - plunged over in the fourth period and then converted. A 35-yard pass in the first quarter scored the other six pointer for the Panthers. Fitch ko faded back to midfield and tossed an aerial that was caught tally. Cap Bailey's kicking for Danny DeMarino's 'team was exceptional. Bailey averaged 51 yards on his punts and pulled the Demons out of many' tough spots. Nine persons from eight states have recently received scholarships from Medill school of journalism, Northwestern University. We could spend hours telling you about 808 _CHESTER'S lovely songstress, but, instead, we'll - extend to you an invitation to see and hear her al—, sopH HOP friday, November 15 Rec Hall '44 !looters Top Cornell; Battle Army Tomorrow Following., the example of its big brother, the freshman soccer team will attempt to complete an undefeated season tomorrow when it meets Army at •West Point. The yearling booters defeated Cornell, -2-0, at Ithaca on Saturday. • In a rough game that had the Bear cub hooters relying on "power" tactics, the Nittany frosh scored in the second and third periods. Wayne Bechdel, catch ing the ball on a rebound-after Bill Prichard's try, tallied first. Smiley Williams, inside left, neat ly dribbled the ball into the left corner of the net for State's sec ond score. Playing for State were John' Struck, Charles Horvath, Harold Framm, Sam Schnure, Jim Irwin, Boyd Etters, Earl Stauffer, Henry Yeagley, Bill Prichard, Lloyd Black, and Tom Williams. Garey's Beaule Salon Offers You - - A pompadour hair style —50 c , •4`, 1. • A manicure to fit your personality -50 c PHONE 2071-GLENNLAND BUILDING BOSTONIAN BROGUES are F. 0. D. (flat. 4") When feet say "bend" do your shoes obey? That's the exclusive plus of Bostonians' Flexible Brogues. The Flex more sole puts life in your step wi th sure footed comfort. Yours to command in Fall's best styles. ;3%7.85 - $1 / JACK HARPER Dean Ernst Bessey of the gra uate school at Michigan State Co . lege has returned from HaWa with 600 species of fungi. 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