PAGE 31X Seebold Beats Maxwell To Capture Now To Watch A Soccer Game (Soccer is essentially a passing final of the All-College Golf Tour game in which' the passing is done nament on the College course yes entirely with the head and feet. On terday afternoon. the surface it would appear that Seventh-seeded Seebold, this the players follow the ball, that is, year's golf team captain, .held let the ball play them, but in real- one up advantage when the sec ity,that is not true. and round of 18 began yesterday, • Each time the ball is passed it is and was two up on Maxwell, de to attempt • a favorable position fending titleholder, at the end of from which. a goal may result for 27 holes. the passer's team. Maxwell. made a great come- To. be able to place the ball back on the final. nine. The de where, he wants' it, a player must fending champ took four straight get 'himself into position to play holes from Seebold and held a two the. ball. watching a game, up lead on the 31st. one , should' notice , how the- best Seebold turned in some beauti players-thandle-• the ball: They get ful shots to get back into the close , to.-the-balD and• use knee-ac- match, and took his winning one Von: .Ilowev.er,• they refrain from up lead with. a five on the 17th. power -kicking:.and ..do• not swing In yesterday's play Maxwell their legs - :from the hips. carded a 75, while Seebold came Aifew , teehnical - torms. explained. in with a 76. byZoocer CoaeWBIS Jeffrey: Maxwell has been a finalist in .I.)rAniing—taking the ball) into the All-College Tournament for possession, moving with it; and the- past three years. Two years keeping , it close- to the body at all ago Scotty lost out to Ken Stear, times. and last year Maxwell took the Tackling : attempting to take championship by beating Don the ball- away from the• opponent Leyden in the finals and directing-it-to the team's good. Heading,— playing the ball with the head, usually on high passes. Feinting— attempting !to deceive the opponent by motioning one di rection and either moving or pass ing in another, the Armory at 7 p. m. tonight, an- Cirost,Country.Run nounced Lieut. S. B. Gilliard, • Approximately 47 fraternity coach of the team. and independent men will corn- Sophomores interested in trying pete in• the• annual intramural for• rifle team mariagerships cross-country runs which start should also report at the organi from thn!back , of Re^ Hall at 4:30 • zation meeting tonight, Burnett C. p; rn. tomorrow. Carlton, rifle manager, announced,' Golf Title Captain Wins, . 1 Up, Over Defending Champ Chuck Beebold beat Scotty Max well one up in a thrilling duel to capture top honors in the 36-hole Rifle Coach Issues Call For '45 Team Candidates All candidates for the Fresh- man Rifle team should report to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bitter Fruit'For The Lions—One of the most talented Or ange ball carriers on the Syracuse eleven is Tommy Maines; driving left halfback. He may turn out 'to be a piece.of bitter fruit for the Lion. secondary defense. Maines, recovering from last year's injuries, has been particularly . effective in returning punts and on defensive maneuvers. The left halfback has compiled an average of nearly five yards per try in six contests this season. • Nittany Eleven Polishes Defense For Versatile Syracuse Attack Defense was still the battle 'cry the Lion's aerial defense as Penn for the Nittany football team yes- State prepared to meet the tosses terday as it prepared to meet a of Syracuse's Leland (Bunky) versatile smooth-functioning run_ Morris, slinging left halfback. • ning and passing attack by Penn State and Syracuse. have Syracuse on New Beaver Field played , football every year since Saturday. 1922 and Saturday's contest will be the 20th meeting of the two teams. Syracuse has won ten contests and the Lions have taken four. Five games have ended in ties. Coach Bob Higgins was forced to use some new strategy in the backfield to fill the gap left by the injured Jack Banbury, reserve fullback. He switched Ralph Ven tresco, tailback, into his old spot at fullback again. Ventresco prov ed himself a capable ball carrier in the NYU game and is no longer hampered by injuries. Spot scrimmage occupied the efforts of the Lions yesterday' as a stiff defense was designed to stop the intricacies of Syracuse's now famous Y formation and re versed center. The Nitt any fresh man team used Orange power plays against the varsity defense in practice. An extensive pass drill tested Experience proves that nothing •takes the place'of quality. You taste the quality of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Again and again you enjoy the charm of its delicious taste... and its cool, clean after-sense of complete refreshment. Thirst asks noth ing more. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA In State College - Call 3919 Last year, Captain Len Krouse and veteran 13111 Smaltz combin ed efforts via the aerial route and pulled the Lions' from behind twice to knot the score, 13-13. The passes sailed fok . . 48 and 27 yards. Syracuse boa'sts of a talented fullback in Sal (Mots) Mirabito. Last year Mirabito caused . the Nit tany Lions' famous Seven Moun tain line a lot of trouble. Mirabito also added to his spoiqS laurels by annexing the eastern- heavyweight championship in boxing last sea son. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Inframurals 1111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111110)111111111 FOOTBALL The Delta Chi gridders swamp ed the Alpha Phi Delta nine by a record-breaking 39 to o:scOre-last night. This is the highest intra mural football score run up• this year, according to Eugene C. choir, intramural faculty advistir. Bill Briner sparked the winners' attack with his passing. In another third-round ,flame played in the fraternity league, Pi Kappa Phi defeated Phi Kap pa Sigma in a close 6 to 0 game. Second-round play in the inde pendent .league• continued last night when ,the Forestry Society nine 'eked out" a close 6' to 0 win over the Billet's Roomers. the final game, of the evening, JOrdan Hall won from Penn Hav en, 12 to 0. . Play will' be , continued' on the New .Beaver Field' at 7' p. m. to night, with 'four games: scheduled according to• Jack Quailey. and. Sid Rudman, co-managers •of intra mural football.. • • , • . " • HORSESHOES- Four. more tearhs; were elimln .ated ' yesterday from , . competition in: the fraternity* .play"of. the tra mural. hOrseshoes tournament cur rently in progress• at Red - HalPpits. Two first round.:;•,::independent .matches were also contested; Only three matches' are on the schedule for:today. Yesterday's play, saw. Delta Tau Delta No'. 1 defeat'AiPt.a...Zeta No. 4 in the only Se.dorist-'ipUnitrriatth. In third round contests Delta Up silon No. 5 defeated Phi No.' Psi No. 4, Sigma Chi No,' 2 "de feated Phi Delta. Theta„ No. 1 4.; • And Alpha Zeta defea'tea- Sigma Kappa No. 2: - :lndependent competition saw AthertOii'. Waiters No. 2 defeat Forestry. So ciety and Independents, tea t Nittany Co-op. Today's action includes Delta Upsilon. No. 6 vs.. Alpha Zeta No. 1 and. Delta Tau Delta. No.. 1 vs. Delta Chi No. 1 in third round fra ternity meets and' . Atherton Hall Waiters No. 1 vs. Mac Allister. Hall Waiters in the independent divi sion. SWIMMING In the first of two swimming meets last evening, Phi Sigma Kappa defeated" SigmaNu, 31 :to 15. Phi Sigma Delta bowed in the second contest to Gamma Sig ma Phi, 33 to 24. Two Meets are scheduled for this evening with Phi.Kappa.Sig ma contesting Theta Kappa Phi, and the Aloha,! Zeta _ splashers meeting the Phi Gamma Delta mermen. Read-The Collegian Classifieds You trust its quality
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