kittitlAY, NOVEMEIttt 7, 1941 entahVe Plant Made Syracuse Eleven Intact r Entry Of Lions For Game With Lions. .19 X.-Country Nationals SYRACUSE, Nov. s—Two Syra cuse varsity players received spe- Tentative arrangements for the cial helmets today to permit their appearance against Penn State at entry oE a team at the National State College Saturday, bringing Collegiate Cross-Country Cham- the squad to full strength. pionships have been made, Coach Chick Werner announced last Less Dye, left end, and Norm night. Michael, soph fullback, will wear guards for lip and nose injuries re- The Nationals to be held for the spec tively fourth time will be conducted at Michigan State C ollege in East Lansing Mich. November 24. The squad's entry depends upon its showing in the IC4A's Novem ber 17 and upon approval by the BIG WEEKENDS DEMAND ;. For. 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Because Syracuse has been strictly a team which runs' ground plays the Nittany aerial attack may again decide the issue. Last year the Smaltz-to-Krouse aerial route tied the Orange 13-13. The Orange have not chosen to pass very often this season. They have thrown about four aerials per game. 'The Lion quarterback depart ment will be strengthened with the return of both Paul Weaver, a reg ular, and Aldo Cenci, a strong re serve,' to the 'position. Both will enter the game. Their injuries will not hamper them. Weaver will wear a special splint for his broken hand and Cenci will be given face protection with a special helmet. Jack Banbury, reserve fullback, is uncertain of seeing action against Syracuse. His sprained ankle has not yet healed suffiicently for hard running. Bales, Wasser Win IM X-Counfry John Bates, Phi Kappa Psi, and Wasser, representing Ath erton Hall Waiters, were the re spective winners in the fraternity and independent intramural ci•oss country runs conducted over a wet one and three quarter mile course, yesterday afternoon. Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Zeta and Sigma CM finished in that order in the team scoring in the fraternity meet. To share in the team scoring a three man team was required. Bates' winning tune was 10 min utes and 20 seconds while Wasser completed the coursein 11 minutes and three seconds. • Finishing second, third and foiirth in the fraternity inset were Bob Janes, Sigma Clii; Tom Church, Alpha Zeta; and Peter .Scott, Phi 'Sigina 'gapPa. were behind Wass& were RoP ert Dixon, Atherton Hall Waiters; tain - Aeissman, Irvin Hall; and Dick Herr, in that order. Pi Kappa 41rpha'§ Winning team was composed of Warren Steubing, Ed Allee, and Glenn Bowers. On the Phi Sigma Kappa team were. Scott, JIM , MCCaughan, and Joe Gulombeski. Running - for Alpha Zeta were Church, Jack Shaffer and Arnold Chiquoine. Bob Jones, Tom Huzzard and William Conner made up Sigma Chi's team. FOOTBALL Four games in the intramural football tournament, scheduled for last night, have been postponed until Monday night because of bad weather: Three quarter-final matches and one third-round contest in the fraternity league will be played off. At 7 p. m., Delta Chi will meet Pi Kappa Phi; at 7:40, Phi Kappa Psi clashes with Phi Sig ma Kappa; at 8:20, Alpha Zeta tangles with Kappa Delta Rho; and in the final game, the Kappa Sigma nine plays Sigma Phi Epsi lon. READ THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS iilllllllll l lllMilitllllllllollllllllllllllollllllllllllolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllollollllllllllllllllollllllllllllll Between The Lions 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Close Shave Bob Higgins related an incident in his coaching career the other day which showed the growth of intercollegiate football from its impoverished stage twenty years ago to its current state of plenty. The Hig was guiding the destin ies of little West Virginia Wes leyan in the early twenties when a slight difficulty almost prevent ed his eleven from making a trip to Syracuse for a duel with the Orangemen. It happened that the gridders were scheduled to leave on the train in half an hour, with out the wherewithal to pay for the fare. The athletic treasury was de pleted and Higgins was tearing his hair as he tried to beat the .deadline by raising the money• at the local bank. After meeting several rebuffs there and in other quarters, the young mentor final ly got a loan on the promise that the money would be refunded immediately after Syracuse hand ed over the guarantee check. P. S. The squad caught the train just as it was pulling out and the close shave probably gave the players the inspiration to up set a highly favored Orange elev en; Moral Victory Penn State's obscure junior var sity football team came back from_ Annapolis Saturday morning boasting of a moral victory over the more experienced and pow erful. Middies. Navy wound up on the long end of a 46-0 score but the count could just as easily have, been 106-0. Sp'eaking of the trip, one of the Lien players complained on his For Houseparty enjoyment • SIZZLING STEAKS • ITALIAN SPAGHETTI • BAR-B-OUE Cross Road Restaurant 5 Miles East of State College on Route 22 Notice—No /3eer sold to parties at which a minor is •a member With PAT NAGELBERG 11 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111itillfliiIIM111111111 arrival here that the team re ceived very poor treatment. He said the squad was loaded on a bus at State College Thursday noon, arrived at Annapolis Thurs day night, played the game with Navy Friday afternoon, and. im mediately afterward was shoved on' the bus on its way back, arriv ing early Saturday morning. After taking a 46-0 drubbing, we wouldn't care to, hang around the scene of the murder any long er than necessary. In the boys' defense it can be said that two third of the squad never played football before coming to college. 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