VIESSIMATOMIIapit, /4: au . . 4iiimiumiumummuptimwommouttumumut,.frdsdit e ttedeat :.t. - ..:' - . ..: Bar ury. ..pei re fi a , Independent -barns Be - •i. • Cornell 'Yearlings,l4 ._ , Vie for florseihoe . . A iong kioli4Aby oereteir ihaillback Injure Ankles Ike lions .. Tad Salon hilhe final period gave , / Championship Today the freshman soccer team a 2-1 R Atherton Hall Waiters No. 2 victory • over a . Cornell . yearling eadylor W Va ■ meet the Independents this after eleven,.a a here Saturday afternoon , noon in final match play in the The triumph was the liilll4lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllolllllllllllllllllllllllll- Lion cubs' Independent division of the cur .. Jack Banbury, reserve fullback, Unpredidted Heights • second of • the season as - against no and Pepper Petrella, left halfback, rent intramural horseshoes tour losses and tWiPties. nament at the Rec Hall pits. Fra- A A [Monday ; quarterback's job af- were the only Lion gridmen nurs- Frank Klase, center forward, ing troublesome injuries as Coach ternity competition moves into ter his home team has finished a tallied the „first Nittany goal in the Bob Higgins sent his squad the semi-final round as Delta Up totigh battle is no bed of roses but second period. ,- Cornell scored through a light drill yesterday in silon No. 6 meets Sigma Chi No. 1. looking back on Saturday's game, shortly afterwards ; and the contest preparation for West. Virginia's Yesterday's play saw Delta Un even our second guessing couldn 't was deadlocker until Salon's boot eleven next Saturday. silon No. 6 win by default from improve the Lions' sterling per- decided the outcome. Both players have sprained Delta Chi No. 3. Athetron Hall formance. their ankles. Banbury aggravat- Waiters No. 2 entered today's fin- We haiie seen better State elev ens take the field in the past three . • I , - • ed an injury received in the NYU als by defeating Mac Allister Hall . years but none of them were so full Xm ourdry I AA s game two weeks ago and Petrella Waiters yesterday. . was injured slightly in Saturday's Two other fraternity quarter of that gOod ' old religion as the 4 . . game. Neither . sprain is serious final matches to be played this band of ' spirited gridders Who - , I and both players are expected to afternoon are Delta Upsilon No. 5 reached , ,unpredicted heights - MLAIN , g Nearer ' be ready for the Mountaineers. against 'a ',good Syracuse team. , V Coach Higgins warned his squad Picked for oblivion by all prOg- • exactly In one week "f rom yes- yesterday that Coach Bill Kern's nosticators, except loyal roote r ssquad will not be an easy en like , oureseltieS who knew, ,• how terday the Penn State cross-coun primed they were, the boys started try team will be strutting its stuff counter for the Nittanymen and in high tin 'the first ply of the in Van Cortlandt Park, New York cautioned against over-confidence game and 'kept up• their terrific City, in the 33rd running of the after a surprise victory over Syra .. , cure, 34-19. momentum' till they had the tilt ic4.-As. In a sh ..rt, practice session yes safely tucked 'away. The harriers drew the curtains .. . terday the Nittany Lions: began As the firststep' toward the up- on their regular dual season Sat- setting ap ass defense for the setting victory, ''the Lions found the urday when they downed Pitt, Mountaineers and ironed out some answer • to, the famous Syracuse Y 15-40, the best possible score.. Al- flaws uncovered in Saturday's formation. - •TheY kept possession though . the Nittany Lions were game. . of the ba ll to. such .an extent that favored over the Panthers, the '0 44 * . the 'Orangemen. ii.an only fifteen meet was an upset from the stand , Syracuse-Penn State game .sta plays in 'the l'it:ill: • More later point of score. , tistics: - on State'f.S"afense;' but first credit The biggest surprise of the ak- PS, should tie' given the'cOaches for de- ternoon came when no less than First downs 14 vising a defense to. stop Ossie Sol- six Blue and White harriers cross- Yds. gained rushing ... .201 , . .. em's. ed the finish line before the first Yds. lost rushing 14 Alter. kettirig.a thorough scout- Pitt runner, the previously un- Net yard gained 187 ing report _from Earle Edwards, defeated Bill Curtis. Passes attempted 13 Bob Higgins . and . 'Co., worked out 'The Lions pulled another "hand- Passes completed 9 the do - iiinfallof the visitors. Simply holding" act when Captain Alex Passes intercepted 0 enough it4a.§;•Pie, grand daddy of Bourgerie,. Herm Goffberg, Norm Yds. gained passes 98 football iieten,ses, a seven man line, Gordon,: and • Curt Stone crossed2Bs Net gains • which did the ,trick. This supple- the finish line. This quartet, plus No. penalties against .:. 3 mented by a roving guard.who fol- Mac Smith,. held hands in a third Yds. lost by penalties .... .25 lowed the - interference running place finish . against Syracuse . No. fubles lost 1 center .Ken Beehner to the ball three weeks ago. • .... . . • Carrier thnesafter ;tun e, and a wide. , . . crashing game 437„ our ends, cam- • • Freshman Runners pletely bOttie Up7ttin - Orange mail' Managers To Report earriers w:l '(Our straight charging All second assistant boxing Remain Unbeaten gUards 4144.,Waiting. tackles finish- manageri are asked to report to ed the damagp., ~ '„ - the ring at Rec Hall at .4 o'clock With an undefeated season be- Dreamfifst Half. this afternoon. hind them, the freshman cross . country team will' enter the But lat'f. n getback ,to that, dream c yards to IC4-A's *in New York Monday as first half. ' Th e setup for the thirty . n g -- ' 'The Lions had 19 - one of the favorites'. minute hurricane,Was concocted in - think the Orangemen or anyone t The yearling harriers garnered the Lions„nionntainretreat Friday their second win 'of the season anythingexcept a night. 'There ;the Penn State brain else expec te d f.t tte Saturday with a 17-46 win over trust decided to call on Bill Smaltz pass. Refus ing did the a te ny d. Cornell as Jerry Karver paced trickery, Sma l tz , expec to pass on the first play if the Nit- the Nittany runners in 16.25.5 tanymen had the ball. Since Len and heaved one to Krouse in the minutes. • Krouse would undoubtedly be end zone. How 'that gentleman got Joe Beach and Jack Johnson guarded carefully, . it was decided loose, none including the Syracuse took second and third places re defender knows, but h e wasth ere ;to send • Pepner Petrella out for the spectively, before Don Bulk, the at the right time_ to snuggle the pass. • . . . ball into' hi s waiting arm s. . first Cornell runner, finished. State's gr,W.pass receiving lead- ~ Newman Draper, Paul Smith, er evaded "his ' man, however, to . The second half' wAs really an John McCall, Paul Smith and Bob snare 'the ball, 'the strategy worked .antielimax and we'll forget about Bates lengthened the gap before and the Lions were off toward their it, including the two gift touch- the second Cornell man came back first touchdown in a continuous ' downs handed to our visitors. By in tenth place. • drive. They capitalized on fumbles that time, the damage was done for their, next two scores, featured and the 'several lapses in the State Hockey Meeting Called 'by some;bril can liant running by Pe- machine be attributed to house trella and Bill pebler, and pulled party generosity. Candidates for the varsity hock the geznof the day on the laSt play For our money, we say to hell' ey team will meet at' the Sigma of the initial•half.. .. with "next year." This hustling, Nu house at 7:30 p. in. tomorrow . With-three seconds to play,. 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Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 6 to 0. By the same count, Alpha Zeta elimi nated the Kappa Delta Rho nine. In the final game, Kappa Sigma nosed out a scrappy Sigma Phi Epsilon team on yardage in an ex tra period. ~ ) % ~ ) ~ \
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