The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 30, 1941, Image 3

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    TRURSD4Y,, OCTOBER 30, 1941
Two Harriers Injured
On Eve OI NYU Meet
The high-flying • undefeated
cross-country team My meet an
equally strong VII team tomor
row—with two of, the first string
ers limping. .
Term
Goftherg and Mac Smith
turned out for yesterday's practice,
ar light •tuneup, with bad ankles..
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NYU BACK—Johnny Tigue, Vio
let back, has been seeing service
often, in the NYU backfield. Coach
Mal Stevens expects big things
from the back against the Lions
tomorrow night.
Oridmen Prepare
Passes For NYU •
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The Lion gridders took to the air ings to date. •
in yesterdny'S practice to sharpen While the Nittanymen's Saturday
their Offensive weapons against the afternoon performances haven't
Violet's froM New ye* University been anything to write home'about,
Who .VVili.Probably unleash a strong a comparison of the records shows
running attack on Penn State at ;the that they should experience little
Polo Grounds tomorrow night. difficulty in notching their third
Quarterback Paul Weaver re- victory before buckling down to the
turned to' practice yesterday with serious task of stopping the
his injured hand in a cast, but it is Orangemen of Syracuse.
uncertain whether he will be able The New York' team, after down
to use hiS lia'nd well enough to play ing their first two opponentS, has
against NYU. failed to show much in the way of
Though NYU's greatest strength
lies'in'a running attack, Coach Bob
Higgins has also been stressing the
Lion 'Offensive tactics. ' However,
he haS taken the'precaution to pre
pare against any surprise aerial at
tacks. The Nittanymens were weak
in the PaSS defense department last
week. They allowed Lehigh to
complete 16 out of 32 tosses.
. "NYU has a tricky offense - when
they use the backfield shift," Coach
Higgins revealed. "They add de•
ception to their offense' by over-
shifting and undershifting their po
sitions. Therefore, our defense
will have to be on its toes."
Injuries have not plagued the
Ni l ttany Lions as seriously as in
past year. The only player not in
shape for NYU, barring Weaver,
will be Chuck Raysor, center. Ray
sor injured his right ankle in the
Temple fray and it has not ire
sponded quickly to treatment.
John Jaffurs; guard who'return
ed to practice this week after nurs
ing a separated shoulder since the
Bucknell game ; will make the trip
to Now York City, but will prob
ably not 'do much heavy work for
the game.
University of'Michigan first un
dertook inspection of high schools
in the state in 1810.
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Between
The Lions
With PAT NAGELBERG
First Night Game
Just as we were getting ready
last night to join the Penn State
vanguard on its trek to the Big
City, we glanced at the record of
the NYU team and were convinced
more than ever that the only ex
citement tomorrow's game prom
ised was the novelty of seeing our
first intercollegiate football spec
tacle under arc lights.
A bit of research revealed that
both the Nittany Lions and the
Violets will be playing the first noc
turnal tilt in the history of either
institution. , 'Another interesting
item concerning the oncoming clash
is that the Lions' - will attempt to
obtain the upper hand in the series
with NYU, each side claiming a
an offensive. In their last two
times out against Syracuse and
Holy Cross, the Violets failed to
score. We hope their ineffective
ness continues tomorrow night, or
better still, the Lions plug up the
holes in their pass defense.
Mac Mitchell Tops •
Sharing the limelight with' the
gridders will be the undefeated
cross country team which will at
tempt to match the equally unbeat
en NYU harriers over their diffi
cult Van Cortlandt Park course.
The-very mention of Leslie Mac-
Mitchell's presence in the Violets'
lineup makes the Lions' chances of
winning appear dim at first glance.
Unquestionably the outstanding in
tercollegiate cross country runner
and miler, the NYU_flash is assured
of first place unless misfortune be
falls him on the course.
Chick Werner has a better bal
anced squad, however, one which
should gather enough places to pull
through to a close victory.
Saturday Predictions
Predictions for SatUrday's grid
iron clashes are premature Wit our
expense account doesn't permit
wiring them from New York. So
here we eh again:. West Virginia
and Columbia failed us last week,
giving us eight out of ten for the
day and a batting average for the
year of .734.
In this weekend's games, we pick
State to pluck the Violets; West
Virginia to down W 3z L; South
Carolina to beat Citadel;
.Syracuse
to bow to Wisconsin; 'Colgate to re
bOund against Holy Cross; Ohio
State to beat Pitt; Temple to con
tinue unbeaten againSt Boston Col
lege; Navy to snap Penn's streak;
Notre Dame to stop Army; arid the
upset . of the week, NorthWe§tern to
defeat Minnesota.
Navy Soccermen Tough
In 16-Year Lion Series
That the Penn State \ booters
will have to be on their toes in
order to preserve their winning
streak in the face of Navy's chal
lenge here Saturday is indicated'
by a glance at the series record of
the two teams.
Although the Nittany Lions
have won 14 of the 16 games play
ed since 1922, bowing to the Mid
shipmen only in 1925 and '1927,
most of the matches have been
evenly contested.
The Jeffreymen rolled up a lop
sided 7-1 score over Navy in 1934,
but in the past three years have
won' by mere 2-1, 3-2, and 1-0
scores.
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Inframurals
FOOTBALL.
Independent contests in the In
tramural. Football League last
night resulted in Watts Hall Blues
defeating Atherton Hall Waiters,
6-0; McAllister Hall Waiters fall
ing to Jordan Hall, 12-0; Irvin
Hall winning over Watts Hall
Whites, 19-0; and Independents
trimming an IMA unit, 20-0.
Four tilts are scheduled to
night with Nittany Co-op facing
Billett Roomers at 7 p. m. in the
first battle. Other games pit Jor
dan Hall vs. Irvin Hall at 7:40;
Lions Club vs. Penn Haven at
8:20; and Watts Hall Blues vs.
Fairmount Hall at 9.
A protested game between Kap
pa Sigma and the Delts will be
replayed, according to a ruling by
the Intramural Board. The Delts
won the game on an illegal pen
alty. '
SWIMMING
Last night's swimming intra
murals resulted in two forfeits.
Alpha Tau Omega fOrfeited to
Sigma Chi and Alpha Chi Rho
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Two contests are scheduled for
tonight at the Glennland pool.
Alpha Chi Sigma will meet Kappa
Sigma in the first clash of the eve
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Chi opposing those of. Phi Delta
Theta later on in the program.
HORSESHOES
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into the third round while inde
pendent contests just begin in
the current intramural horse
shoes tournament which gets back
into action this afternoon.
Three first round independent
meets scheduled are Atherton Hall
Waiters No. 1 vs. Mac Allister Hall
Waiters, Forestry Society vs. Ath
erton Hall Waiters No 2, and Nit
tany Co-op vs. Independent.
Fraternity sectind round compe
tition includes Delta IJPSiIOn No.
5 vs. Phi Delta Theta NO. 3, Phi
Delta Theta No. 4 vs. Tau Kappa
Epsilon; and Delta Tau Delta No,
1 vs. Alpha Zeta No. 4.
Third round matches scheduled
are Delta Tau Delta No. "3 - vs.
Delta Chi No. 3, Delta Upsilon No.
1 vs. Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Ze
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