PAGE SIX Lion Gridders Lead All Seven Opponents In Season's Statittics Top Others In All Departments Penn State's undefeated and once-tied football team has a de cided edge over its seven oppon ants of the season in all depart ments, total statistics released this week reveal. The Lion have the greatest ad vantage in the net yardage gained by rushing, with 1670 yards . against 400 for their opponents. In total yardage gained by rushing and passing, the Blue and White lead with 2239 yards against 856, or nearly a three to one advantage. The Nittanymen have rolled up 108 first downs while holding the 'pposition to only 37 and have completed 45 passes out of 96 at tempted for a gain of 569. In yards gained by intercepted passes, the Lions have gained the tremendous total of 234 yards, re futing the belief that they are weak on pass defense. Only 38 passes out of 96 were completed by the enemies for a gain of 456 yards. The statistics are as folows State Opp First downs rushing .. 91 19 First downs passing .. 15 17 First downs penalties . 2 1 Total first downs .... 108 37 Net yardage rushing ..1670 '4OO Passes attempted 96 Passes completed .... 45 Yards gained passing . 569 Total yards—rushing, passing Average total yards Passes intercepted by Average distance punts 36 Yards runback, punts 232 Yards runback of kick offs Yards gained intercept-' ed passes Ball lost after fumbles Yards lost penalties Pitt Game (Continued from Page One). entered the thoughts of the battle scarred eleven that will take the field at the opening kickoff. Nine seniors will be in the starting line up and they're all out to 'finish their gridiron career gloriously. In all, twelve players. will be taking part in their last game for the Blue and White. Making their exit to intercolleg iate football with Captain Ga jecki, will be Tom Vargo, Lloyd Parsons, Frank Platt, Carl Stra vinski, Wade Mori, John Patrick, Chuck Peters, 'Craig White, Walt Kniaz, Ben Pollock, and Jim Woodward. Mike Garbinski at guard and Bill Smaltz; triple threat fullback, are the two juniors slated to open the activities. With the possible exception of Mori, still suffering from a recur rence of his knee injury, Higgins will be able to place his strongest outfit on the field. The Nittany lineup will be: left end, Parsons; left tackle,`Stravinski; left guard, Garbinski; center, Gajecki; right guard, Mori; right tackle, Platt; right end, Vargo; quarterback, Pat rick; left halfback, Peters; right halfback, White; fullback, Smaltz. The Lions' most effective ground gainer, Len Krouse, and fiery Pep per Petrella will see action early in the game. The two junior half backs are expected to furnish the offensive spark in the home stretch. Penn Stale Man Receives Highest Military Honor Lieut. Col. Col. Harold N. Gil bert 'l6 recently received the most honored military award, the cov eted Distinguished Service Medal. He has also been awarded The Distinguished Cross and The Pur ple Heart making him the only native Pennsylvanian in the .Army who has been given these three high national honors. He is a mem ber of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. -BEAT 96 38 456 2239 320 20 Cage Season May Depend On Sophs An important cog in this year's varsity basketball machine will be the sophomore cagers—some grad uated from last year's frosh out fit and some playing their first season of Penn State basketball. Two promising ball players in the latter category are John Linde and Warren Wimmers. Strictly speaking, Linde was a member of the 1939-40 yearling squad but only a third-stringer. Coach John Lawther now rates him as one of the standout second-year men. He's weak defensively, according to Lawther, but "Linde's rugged and can shoot." Wimmer is a forester and be cause he was at Mont Alto last year could not play freshman ball. He is coming along well, in Law ther's opinion, and may provide some . much-needed reserve strength. Herk Baltimore, Bob Ramin, and John Silan look to be the best of last year's freshman team. Baltimore never played basket ball before corning here and is rapidly shaping up as an addition 'to the long list of varsity men who owe their ability mainly to Law ther's persistent coaching. Ramiii is continuing • the pace he set last year as a member of Nick Thiel's yearlings and Silan is a fast; colorful, ball-handler. He might, Lawther says, be "an . other Miehoff." One of the best sophomore prospects, Frank Barr, was lost to the team when he dropped out to pay more attention to the scholastic side of college life. Sophomores John Egli and Wil bur Van Lenten are expected to report next week after football season but it is doubtful if Sparky Brown•will try for the team. ••• -BEAT PITT 4" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN These Seniors Play Their Last Gam :'%=~:t~`..".~iS~ > ~Q'.i:t'j::Et^- F v`ki: > a ~:~'s:Y~'rS~ : s::>u`Z.'~~i,.=<:::.:?:~ >... R'f.'}.~36~. 'Pictured above are Captain Leon Gajecki, Lloyd Parsons, Chuck Peters, Frank Platt, Ben Pollock, and , Tom Vargo who, along with Walt Kniaz, Jim Woodward, Wade Mori, John Patrick, Carl Stravinski, and Craig White; as seniors, will play their last game for Penn State at Pitt tomorrow. Tomorrow's game will terminate the brilliant records they have built up while here at Penn State. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 (The answers are underneath upside down.) 1. Did Penn State ever whip Pitt in Pitt Stadium? 2. What other football honor did Bob Higgins hold besides the All-American end position? 3. What Penn State football coach broke his ribs the night before the 1923 Rose Bowl game? 4. How far did Bob Higgins run in his touchdown run against Pitt in 1919? 5. What Penn State player is married? 6. When did Penn State play its last bowl game? - asnaß.LCs ul pioq aqy ode s3iaam omj, - 9 -aua l yi clog . - g •spreS gs - 1 7 •Nuapag 00f •c , *aav - iiv • . z •Rara saciaoa uo uom. sem. X.101311A 6161 au, *am - 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Higgins Denies Bowl Bid Rumor Spiking rumors that Ted Hus ing, well-known sports announcer connected 'with the annual Orangd Bowl game, had queried him about a possible bowl bid, foot ball coach Bob Higgins said last night that he had talked to Husing but "not about a bowl game." The rumor which spread about the campus yesterday was that Husing had called Higgins Wed nesday and asked him if- Penn State would consider an invita tion' to play - the annual New, Year's Day game in Miami, Fla. "We're not in the bowl class yet," Higgins said. - 'We'll . play Pitt first •and•.:then think about a. PO-st;sea.4On!eorit6t. ........... -BEAT PITT QUICK QUIZ e Tomorrow - - • .: . -4 0 "."4 , • ;. • Pin Entertainment (Continued from Page One) his Pennsylvanians present for the second time the song he was peti tioned to write for his alma mater, "The Hills of Old Penn State," on his "College Smoker" program at 7 p. in. tonight. The lyrics for the song were written. by Waring in collaboration with his brother Tom, and Pat Ballard, after con siderable research into the Col lege's traditions and landmarks. -BEAT PITT FRIDAY,; NOVEMBER 194 p Z:4 Panthers Finish Drills For Slate PITTSBURGH, Nov: 21,--Thi . Pitt Panthers went through their last drill this afternoon with the realization that they alorie ,stand between the Nittany Lions and their first undefeated season in 19 ; years. While Coach Bowser's eleven: will have a decided weight disad vantage; the Pitt defense has been improving rapidly and their show ing in the 9-7 defeat by Nebraska• revealed that the,,State offense will find the going _rough on Sat urday. The Panthers worked out with only half of their halfback com bination present at the drill. Ed gar Jones was in uniform and - took.' a light warmup, but was kept out' of the rough stuff. He - injured hiS nose in' the Cornhusker game and it is not known whether he will be in shape for the final game of the season. The feeling is prevalent in the city that Pitt has an even chance to pull the game out of the bag-de spite the superior record of Penn State. The Panthers are credited with having played a much' tough er schedule but they have been priming for this game in an effort to avenge last year's 10 to 0 defeat. Then" again, they'll be playing at home and the Pitt Stadium has long been a jinx for State elevens. IM Boxing Participants Urged To Start Training Intramural boxing participants are urged to start training im mediately by Leo Houck, Lion varsity boxing coach, in prepara tion for' the intramural - bouts scheduled to begin December 5. Houck will be at the ringside every afternoon to advise and in struct intramural aspirants, he announced. Weigh-ins for the in tramural competition will be held Monday and Tuesday, December 2 and 3. College _Seal Jewelry For Christmas See Our Complete Line Of. LOCKETS, BRACELETS, PINS and RINGS CRABTREE'S