, :i.liiiiAti - i.7.C'fiqgkpl.3,l:, 1941 Harriers fate Unbeaten NYU Runners Today By JACK , OLKEIN NEW YORK, Oct. 30—Penn State's cross-country forces ar rived here late this evening in preparation for their first dual meet with New York University at Van Cortlandt Park at 4 p. m. tomorrow afternoon. Both the Nittany Lions and the Vi..lets are undefeated so far thiS year. NYU has come out trium iiliant over Syracuse and Yale, while State has taken the measure of Manhattan and also Syracuse Indicative of a close meet to morrow is the same 25-30 score foiled up by both colleges in de feating Syracuse on successive Saturdays. The Blue and White contingent consists :of Captain Alex Dour genie, 1-lerm Goffberg, Nrm i Gor don, Curt Stone, Mac Smith, and B 4 ob Faloon. Mainstay of the Violets is Cap tain Leslie Mac Mitchell, holder of the IC4-A crown for the past two years. The Lions will also have to contend . with Dixon, Bruce, Hulse, and Linneken, a quartet of good runners. Although both . colleges were matches' in a triangular meet with Lehigh ,12 'years ago, which State won, there . has never been a dual meet between NYU - and Penn State on a .hill-and-iiale course. Frosh Cross-Country Meet Postponed • The Penn State-freshman .cross country meet with the Cornell yearlings ; •originally, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, has been postponed one week, according to Coach Bob Grieve.. An error in the Cdrnell,schedule has caused the postponement. The Lions' 'opponent had previously bOoked a meet with Syraduse for to - morrow, and since this encoun ter was scheduled before the one with Penn State, it was decided that the Penn State meet would be postponed. EntriOs One Tonight piThe deadline for entries in The r Pally Collegian football contest is 8 o'clock tonight, according to James E. McCaughey '42, Colleg ian business manager. Entries postmarked before the deadline will be accepted. • HIGH RANKING STYLE IN Battalion Browns Casual should mean comfortable, and the shoe below fills the bill. It's a Moccasin type Nor 'seam, very heavily stitched, and polished fo a • deep, dull shade of Battalion Brown From $8.50 One Down And Two To 64y -chuck Raysor, Nittany center pictured at the left, is .the only Lion gridder who has a lasting injury and who did not make the trip to New York City. He sprained his ankle in the Temple encounter anti it has been slow to respond to treatment. John Jaffurs, guard pictur ed in the center,- and Bernie Brosky, tackle, will return to the Penn State starting line-up tonight. Jaffurs has recovered - from a separated shoulder received in the Bueknell game and will start at his regular post. Brosky, right, has been hampered by an injured knee since the battle with Colgate four weeks ago. His return will' strengthen the Lion defense. Both Jaffurs and Brosky, although sophomores, have improved on the forward wall and are reliable players. 4 Games Played Infootball league Competition in intramural foot ball and horseshoes was resumed yesterday with independent league play in football, and second and third round ploy in horseshoes. In football competition last night, four independent teams ad vanced to the second round of the tournament. In the first game, Rocimers won • from the Nittany 'Co-Op by first downs, 3-0. commendable passing and fast breaking end runs featured a Jor dan Hall victory over Irvin Hall. The winners tallied six first downs to the losers two. Hank Lipsky's pass intercep tions and fine running 'led Penn Haven in their 13 to 6 victory over the Lions Club.' In the final game the Watts Hall Blues swamped Fairmont Hall by a lopsided 21 to 0 count. The fea ture of the game was an inter cepted pass in which five Watts Hall men handled the ball and ran 65 yards for-the last score. Second round play in the horse shoes tournament are as follows: Delta Upsion No. 5 defeated Phi Delta Theta No. 3 and Phi Delta Theta No. 4 won from Tau Kappa Epsilon. • In third round play, Delta Chi No. 3 conquered Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon No. 1 stopped Kap pa Delta Rho, and Sigma Chi No. 1 defeated Phi Sigma Kappa No. 1. Read The Collegian Classifieds Bostonians at k.z" .pftt tinyrcn H.,eic THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ?~;~~%i3 ~>j;:~i;`.'•'' .»tit:::%#:?~:.'%':':: Seebold Leads , Maxwell In Golf Tournament Chuck Seebold, golf captain, is leading Scotty Maxwell, defend ing All-College Golf champ, 1-up at the end of the first 18 holes of finals play in the annual All- College tourney. The next eighteen holes will be played at 1 p. m. Tuesday after noon on the college links. Booters Boast Balanced Team By DOM GOL2-_.:"I Confident of repelling tomor row's invasion of New Beaver Field by the hell-bent-on-victory Navy booters is an undefeated Nit tany Lion soccer team boasting a fine balance of finesse, speed, and power. Coach Bill Jeffrey's squad this year lacks an individual star, for. the Nittanymen have 11 outstand ing ball hawks who forego per sonal glory to perform together beautifully as one unit. Behind a fast, deceptive, ac curately-booting forward line is a , backfield adept at spoiling enemy plays and feeding the for wards, and an agile, quick-think ing goalie. This combination is expected to be too much for Navy.' Under Jeffrey's system, center forward Dpn Megrail is entrusted with the bulk of the goal-shooting. An opportunist with a deadly aim, he has come' through in spectacu lar fashion to score .10 of the Lions' 11 goals in the past two games. Although also exceptional shots, Captain Woody King and Gringo Galindo, brilliant inside forwards, are content with their roles as "team players." Playing as auxil iary halfbacks, the ball-control at . , tists shamelessly steal the ball from the opposition 'to set up Nit tany goals. In Smiley Williams and Ned Corman the Lions have two wing men who dribble and pass at high speed and feed accurately. A trio of experts at checking op posing forwards and starting Penn State's offense rolling composes the halfback line. Speedy Sari my Schnure is a clever diagnosti cian of enemy plays, While the ruggedness of Charley Arnold and Johnny Dufford makes them ex cellent "spoilers." On the few occasions that Hap Freeman and Alan Heck, hard charging fullbacks, fail to boot the ball away from dangerous territory, Johnny Struck, rangy sophomore goalie, can be depend ed on to avert the enemy scorn. Despite this array of imposing talent, a newcomer may crash to v• morrow's starting lineup. De clared eligible for varsity compe tition only last week, Jose Lam bana, diminutive sophomore from Colombia, South America, has been diFplaying the brand of soc cer Jeffrey likes and may get the noti OVCr Du fiord at ri!_iht half- Lion Frosb Eleven Will Face Cornell Two undefeated freshman elev ens will clash when Penn State's yearlings tackle Cornell's first-year gridders in Ithaca, New York at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow.. Cornell has chalked up victories against Kiski, 32-2; and Syracuse, 13-6. The Little Red team will be a heavy and rangy aggregation who will attempt to das hthe Nittany Lions from atop the victory ped estal. Penn State's grid team holds the scalps of Bucknell, Colgate, and Syracuse in its hands and boasts of a well-rounded squad which will attempt to claw the Little Red. Starting for the Lion yearlings will be Durkota and Boyd, ends; Smith and Blasiole, tackles Nubile and Kreuter, guards and Cackovic at center. The backfield will in clude Ulinski, quarterback; Dave and Harry Alston, halfbacks and Weitzel, fullback. Teacher says college stu get intoxicated at dances. ca•n you tell an intoxicated p at a modern dance? You Supply tie 3. ,, Head 1,, ~, L E '..,‘,. /....:;,td . LEE supplies .. , .:,A- 0-, ; -:,:00,..., —.....,..tce. :--i. ,t..,, -- -,,.... - ' , A ~. . he /14T-I-TODEt 4.\..a-4,.. . ~, . , JY.. ....0 ~/ ..:....); low , --- .' ..:. -., Let the n Crest store that The Correct Thing F©r University Men THE UNIVERSITY GAB • By LEE • MEN'S APPAREL • Corner of Allen gnd Beaver Four Sophomores To Mad On Line For Nittany Eleven (Continued from Page .One) Higgins has warned his team that . NYU has a powerful running at tack. Perhaps tonight's Blue and White strategy will favor an aerial game because Penn State's squad has, been concentrating on passes in this week's practice. To add weight to the backfield, Coach Higgins has indicated that he intends to start Bill Debler at the tailback post in favor of the elusive Pepper Petrella. The 195- pound Debler is 35 pounds heavier than Petrella and may be more ef fective against a heavy NYU team. In the past two seasons Petrella has turned in his best performances as a climax runner. He was not given a starting assignment until this season. Coach Higgins believes he will be more effective for scor ing punch if he is sent in. for spot, plays. Paul Weaver, sporting a broken hand, may be hampered by the cast he must wear. Therefore, Aldo Cenci, 225-pound sophomore, will replace him. Captain Len Krouse will start. at right halfback and triple-threat Bill ;Smaltz_ at full back. Four sophomores will get open• ing assignments on the line. Bernie Brosky will handle a tackle post and John Jaffurs will pair with Jim Bonham at the guard positions. Jaffurs has completely recovered from a shoulder injury. John Potsklan, another sophomore, will play at right end. Ken Schoonover and Wilbur Van Lenten, both juniors, will fill left tackle and end. Bob Wear, senior, will be center. Center Chuck Raysor will be the only Lion out of uniform. Nursing an injured ankle, Raysor .did not make the trip to New York City. . Broadcast of the game may be heard over stations WWSW and WMRF, both at 1490 kilocycles. Swimmers Default Last night's swimming infra murals resulted in two forfeits. Kappa Sigma defaulted to Alpha Chi Sigma and Theta Chi default ed to Phi Delta Theta. dents How erson PAGE THREE
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