,i?„ 1941 W,aver injures Hand In Practice For NYU Baffle Backfleld plans for the Nittany Lion tilt with New York Univer sity at the Polo Grounds Friday night were disrupted when Paul -Weaver, first string quarterback, injured his hand -in practice yes terday. It is feared that he may have broken a bone. X-rays will be taken today to make certain. For, the first .time since the Bucknell game two weeks ago, John Jaffurs, guard, reported in uniform at practice yesterday. His shoulder \has healed and he• will be , ready for 'the Violet en counter.- Chuck Raysor, center, out with an ankle injury, turned up but Wok part .in ,light practice only. • Aldo Cenci, quarterback, and KratzkY; guard, were slightly in jutle'cl in the Lehigh clash. Cenci chipped' a' rib and Kratzke de veloped a charley-horse. The„ Violet line will have no edge, on .Perin State's in experi ence.' 'While Coach Mal Stevens has . a' pail. of durable ends in Al ' verne Chalek and Paul Boroff, : he has been forced to experiment at the other posts, a process which may, eontinue to the last game f flies to n 1-lowever, Stevens has a., wealth of• backfield material. g g Lehigh game statistics: P. S. Lehigh Net yds. rushing .. 292 -8 'Passes attempted .. 13 34 Passes completed .. 6 16 Passes Intercepted . 1 5 NeLycis. passing ~- 99 • 206 Punts .yds. - 244 215 First downs 18 13 Penalties 3 1 Penalties yds. 37 • 5 Fumbles lost 0 1 SELECTED BROADCASTS TODAY TchaikoWsky Piano Concerto No.::4: Will be - performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra over CBL at 9:30 p. m. Bob Hope will be ' the star of WLW's program, at 10 p. • Glenn Miller _ and his orchestra play over. WCAU at 10 p. m. MIME Eugene H. Lederer ~REAL ESTATE /14 ,. E:S'eaver'Aye. Dial 4066 State College ALL HANDS POINT To The Classified Many of the readers of The Daily Collegian, every year, use its Class if ied Column to great advantage. The services it gives are many: use of its space costs little. Want to BUY or SELL? Something LOST or FOUND? - Have a ROOM or APARTMFNT FOR RENT? USE THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED: IT PAYS. PHONE 111 or 4372 • NYU THREAT Jack Barmak, NYU back, has been having a good season for the.'Violets and may give the Nittany i cloven no little trouble on Friday night. '45 Gridmen Stop Syracuse, 20-11 . With Dave Alston, freshman left halfback, chalking up all the Lion cub - touchdowns and drop kicking two extra points, the Nit tany yearling gridders fought from behind to snatch victory from the Syracuse freshmen Saturday, 20-12, and looked optiinistically toward the game With Cornell at Ithaca Saturday. After Syracuse had taken the lead with a touchdown early in the second quarter, Lion cub grid men scored on one-yard and five yaid plunges by Dave Alston for two six-pointers. Alston again sh9ok himself loose in the fourth quarter to 'gallop 18 yards for a score. Surprised by Syracuse's power ful drive in the second quarto - L., the yearlings - 'were scored on for the first time this season. How ever, Nittany reserves helped Penn State to win over, a tough Orange team." Reserve -tailback Allen Davis - turned in several long dashes._ Coach Marty McAndrews was particularly .pleased with the work of ,Bob Weitzel at fullback and Ray Ulinskt, quarterback: Weitzel tore his way repeatedly into the Orange secondary defense and was hard to stop. sUlinski did a first-class job of quarter backing. His blocking was near ly perfect, according to Coach Mc- Andrews. Work at the center post by Joe CackoviO and John Wolosky, re serve, was effective for the ball carriers. Leo Nobile also played brilliantly at his guard position. His charging was credited with the advance of much of the Lion attack. Cornell will be the next ob jectiVe for the Lion cubs who will journey to Ithaca for •the en counter on Saturday. Cornell's record, •like that of the Nittany men, is unblemished by defeat. THr, DAILY COLLEGIAN Booters Whip Syracuse 4-0 For 64th Straight Tough Foes Remain On Nittany Schedule Soose To Desert After concluding the "warmup"• part of its schedule by defeating l6 .,.■ tle Pound Ti u- Syracuse, 4-0, in a tough game Sat urday, the mighty Nittany Lion soccer team is sharpening its claws NEW YORK, Oct. 27—No long for four fearsome opponents— er able to make the weight limit, Navy, Army, Temple, and Penn— Billy Soose, ex-Penn State boxer who threaten to thwart. its bid for and present middle-weight champ, a ninth consecutive undefeated will probably formally announce season. the abdication of his title soon. Paced by Don Megrail, senior • Soose now weighs 174, making Center forward who scored all four his leaving the 160-pound class' of the goals to bring his season's inevitable. In his most recent total to 10, the Jeffreymen out- fight, against Ceferina Garcia, the classed and outfought the rugged boxer weighed in at 169 1 4 2 . Orange booters in every quarter to, The middleweight champ has a register their 64th straight game return bout scheduled with Ken without defeat. The easy victory Overlin, from whom Soose took marked the fifth consecutive year the title, on November 21. the Syracusans have failed to In the 175Lpound class there are score against the Lions. several fight possibilities for the Beautiful team play, clever foot- ex-Lion, the best one being the work, and monopoly of the ball by loser of the Tami Mauriello-Gus •the Nittanymen kept the Orange- Lesnevich title bout November 14. 'men befuddled all afternoon and Should Soose defeat the light set up a Megrail score in each heavyweight runner-up he will quarter. The visitors threatened to probably demand a chance at the tally on two occasions, but spectac- title. ular defensive play by Sammy Schnure, sophomore halfback, pre vented each goal. ROTC Infantry Parade High spot of 'the game was the Lions' first' goal midway in the Postponed Until Monday opening period. Smiley Williams, sparkling outside forward, booted a The ROTC infantry parade perfect setup, head high, to Me- which was scheduled for 4 p. m. grail, who neatly headed it past the yesterday was pOstponed until bewildered Orange goalie. next Monday at the same time due . . The Williams to Megrail passing to inclement weather. • team clicked again in each of the ' Major Mills, of the engineering next two quarters. Megrail booted department, announced that the the final goal in the last period af- engineers will parade Wednesday ter taking a short pass from Gringo at the usual time, and he requests Galindo. that the companies fall in north of The lineups Pos. Penn State G Struck RP Heck LP Freeman RH Duffor,d OH - Arnold LH !Schnure OR William IR Galindo C Megrail LL King (C) OL Corinan Score by periods Syracuse Penn State Goals—Megrail 4. Stibstitutions—Penn State: Et iers, Prichard, Gurcay, Ritten house. Syracuse—Jacobson, Winne. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Intramurals Football Alpha Zeta downed Lambda Chi- Alpha, .18-0, last night. Gamma Sigmi Phi beat Phi Kappa by three first downs, the actual score being a 6-6 tie. Theta Kappa Phi bowed to Delta Chi by a 32-0 score and Delta" Tau Delta won over Kappa Sigma by one first down with the playing score being 0-0. Swimming In the only' swimming match held last evening, Phi Kappa Sig ma, lead by William Jimeson ''43 and William Schabacker '44 de feated Alpha Gamma Rho mermen by a close 31 to 26 score. Alpha Zeta won from Sigma Phi Epsilon by default. -- Horseshoes Bad weather forced postpone ment of yesterday's scheduled sec ond round matches in the inter- mural horseshoes tournament. Matches scheduled for then will be played off this afternoon at the'Rec Hall pits. College Honors Servicemen Graduates or former students of the College who are in the armed forces of the United States will be guests of the College at the Penn State-Syracuse game on Saturday, the Mineral Industries building Syracuse Dugan Boggs (C) Owechsle Fritzchie Dennis Weber Stickney Head Brightman Rotalli Masterson o 0 0-0 1 1 1-4 How in one easy lesson Treat yourself and others to wholesome, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Swell to chew. Helps keep breath sweet, teeth bright. The Flavor Lasts. Cub Soccermen Trim Mont Alto, 3-0, For First Victory Of Season Outstanding team work enabled the freshman booters to win their first game of the season Saturday by defeating the visiting Mont Alto booters Saturday, 3-0. Jim DiSalvo, freshman inside right, scored the first goal in the first quarter and added another in the final period, in which Jerry McKenna, inside left; also tallied The lineups: Pos. Penn State G Edson RF Dietrich LF 'White RH Hartman OH - Salon LH Wesner OR Bencl, , .r IR DiSalvo C Klase IL McKenna OL Gehrett Score by periods Mont Alto Penn State Frosh .. 1 Maxwell And Seebold To Meet In Golf Finals Scotty Maxwell will . begin de fense -of his All-College Golf Tournament title ~ t his afternoon against Chuck Seebold on 'the Col lege course. Maxwell. entered the finals Sun day by virtue of a i.-up defeat of Allen Hack. Seebold, this 'year's captain, defeated varsity golfer Bob Wallace 6 and '5 in their match also on Sunday. Nine holes will be played this afternoon, with the • remaining nine to be played Thursday. In the second flight, Bob Zwing gie became a finalist when 'he beat Playford• Boyle 2 and /1. Zwinggie will clash with Howard Snowden for the second flight title. Win Friends PAGE THREE 'Mont Alto Sparacin Schrech Wygan Lapow‘,fri Hauser Greenlee 'Snoke Boczkowski Beyer Platt Durr