PAGE FOUR An alumnus of Perin State, Pri vate Robert B. Hayes '4l, has been Harriers Ready assigned to the post of classifica tion clerk, personnel section, at the Air Corps advanced Flying school, or Syracuse Victoria, Texas. Your Feet will stand up and cheer for this RUGGEDIER A - WALK-FITT•EI) IB©STONIIAN Air From $6,50 94 1 , fottm , r e ' ".1 ti.r mit 11A , Isniton 511 CA ToaLoot Ii• The Correct Thing For. University Men li THE UNOVERSITY GAB h I g LEE • r aaf,12:7,7" NIEN'S APPAREL . i Corner of Allen and Beaver O ALLAN DE WITT Jan Savitt • Ilk HALL AND • FOUR TOPPERS THE TOP HATTERS • DANCING 9 TO 2 AT •AL LEPOL SOPII HOP • TICKETS $3.85 • Soph Hop and Houseparty the- Perfect• Combination for Your Weekend Enjoyment Fourteen. harriers, seven fresh men and seven varsity men, will leave at 8 a. m. today for Syra cuse, N. Y., where they will meet the Orange cross-country squads tomorrow morning. The seven varsity runners, Cap tain Alex Bourgerie, Herm Goff berg, Norm Gordon, Pop Thiel, Bob Faloon, Curt Stone, and Mac Smith, will meet the same - team that won over the Lions last year by a 27-28 score. The frosh squad of Jerry Car ver, Newman Draper, Joe Beach, Paul Smith, John - McCall, Ed Housely, and Ed Miller will face the Syracuse Cubs in their first encounter of the season. This will be the lllth meeting of the college varsities in the hill and-dale sport Penn State has an 11 to 6 edge - in the series. Frosh Eleven To Bale Colgate Away Tomorrow Brilliant backfield talent of the Nittany freshman eleven will be thrown against the Colgate fresh man team at Hamilton, New York in an effort to keep the Lion vic tory slate clean. Coach Marty McAndrews also has a wealth of linemen to open holes for his backs, the line averag ing nearly 195 pounds, However, a leg injury may keep Steve Shuey, a husky guard, from entering the contest. Suhey's talent is expected to make him a regular as soon as his leg heals. • While the freshman team is en gaging- Colgate, the Lion junior varsity will face Pitt on New Beav er Field at 2 p. m. tomorrow. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN TAILBACK'S YARD—BiII Debler, hard-running thilback, will be visiting his own back yard in Philadelphia. He will see action against Temple and may add extra offensive punch with his, knife like gains. Soccermen Meet Bisons Tomorrow A revamped, power-charged Nit tany Lion soccer team is favored to clear the second hurdle in its- path to a ninth consecutive undefeated season when its meets Buckhell - at Lewisburg-tomorrow. . Not satisfied with the Lions' scoring punch in the opener against Colgate last week, Coach Bill Jef frey has given the lineup a. thor ough shaking up, switching six players to new positions. Some finesse was sacrificed as emphasis was placed on power. Don Megrail, former center half back, will - be at center forward; Ned Corgan will play outside .left; Anibal Galindo, inside right; Cap tain Woody King, inside left; and Charley Arnolds, center halfback. Newcomer' Johnny Dufford, an ice hockey player, will give the team some much-needed rugged ness at the right halfback spot. The only positions unchanged will find Johnny Struck at goal, Alan Heck and 'Hap Freeman at fullback, SamMy Schnure at left halfback, and Smiley Williams at outside right. • _ Reserves who .may see action against theßisons are Boyd Etters and Max "Ch e noweth, backfield man; and Bill Prichard, Ramzi Gurcay, and Tommy Rittenhouse, linemen. Lien Eleven Faces Temple (Continued from Page One) Lion victory fortunes rest upon a veteran backfield's ability to match that of tt..e Owls. With some of the forword wall's inex perience wearing off, it will be counted on to give. the backfield more support. Three new starting assignments will be handed out in the Nittany forward wall. Chuck • Raysor will start at center, Ted Kratzke will replace the injured John Jaf furs at right guard, and big Mike Kerns will take over a tackle post after having recovered from a leg injury. The game will be broadcast over stations WIP, WW SW and WKST. 111111111111111111111111111111111111Miimiffilmwmffilmin Maxwell,`H ack BetweenScotty Maxwell and Allen Hatt advanced to the semi-final round of the All-College Golf Tourna-- inent yesterday by defeating Joe The Lions Boyle and Ducky Swan respective ly. one up. With PAT NAGELBERG 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The Philly Invasion When it comes to dishing out propaganda, Herr Goebbels has nothing on college publicity writ ers. Every day from September 'til Thanksgiving, newspapers are submerged under an avalanche of fabricated reports-eminating from institutions. of higher gridiron learning. Take this highly rated Temple team which will try to make mince meat out of lion meat in Quaker City tomorrow, If we're to be lieve' scouting reports and news paper write-ups, the Owls are scheduled for a New Year's Day engagement in one of the higher priced bowls. But something tells us that- our Lions have paid little heed to the reports or haven't read. the news papers. And that something is the tradition behind a Penn State team when it plays in the City of Broth;: erly Love. It has been our fortune to witness six such invasions and on each occasion, whether winning or otherwise, State played sixty minutes of smart, aggressive foot- . ball. On this year's records, the Owls should have a dedlded edge over the Blue and White after the final whistle bloWs.. But remembering last year's 18-0 .upset, as well as . the spirit of Petiella's contingent; cast our 'Vote for State by Uhairbreadth margin. Last Saturday's 'eight out of nine' fortune telling boosted ' our season average to .684. Here are our selections for tomorrow' and your guesi is as good, if not better, than ours. Duke over Colgate; Syracuse over NYU; Minnesota over 'Pitt (if the Panthers show up); Fordhain to trample West Virginia; Lehigh over Ursinus; Bucknell over Boston U.; Penn over Princeton; Navy over Cornell; and Dartmouth over Har vard. Students at New York city's four municipal colleges last year con-._ tributed $972,000 in fees. FOOTBALL TONIGHT STATE COLLEGE vs. WILUAMSBURG 7- .,„1,. - „ HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM Admission 55c (Tax Included) FRIDAY, OCTOBER .17th _ - ',top Send Laundry Hamel, _Not Let Us Do It? ''' - I t Costs No More. ‘'. • •,* ‘, • - • ,-• . Penn State Launciry.: 320 W. Beaver Ave. Dial - 3261 FR6Ale, l 66o()Btp: 17:190