Wg,PPW541411., 11017EIMIEMI 14,1941 Waifs, Delia Nei Gain Finals In Intramural Play •.fordan defending cham pions. of the independent league, lOst to Watts Hall Blues and Delta Chi fOught their way to the finals of. ;the fraternity league in intra mural football play last•night. Phi Slgma Kappa and 'the Penn State Club also eliminated rivals in tour nament play. The undefeated, unscored-upon Delta Chi nine entered the finals of the - fraternity league by nosing out Alpha 'Zeta three first downs to none.. The passing combination o.f -Brix:ker. to Pittenger was out rlanding for the victors. Watts Hall Blues had to come ,from • •behind to defeat the Jordan Hall . nine, , who had . previously been undefeated in three years of competition, by a first down , cOunt 0f.,240 .1, ,In the last two minutes of ,play , the vietors,• by three short passes, , tallied the deciding first down.. in.'the,,quarter-final contest, the Phi. :Kappa Tau's were eliminated fromlournarnent competition when they were swamped by the Phi Sig ,nia Kappats by a 24 to 7.count. ..rile:Penn , ; State Club defeated the!itillen , Co-op 12 to 0 in a 'bard foughtgame to gain the semi-final round. Of •the.independent league. . two games are scheduled for this :evening. At 7 p. .m. • Penn:'State. tClub will meet a faSt -Unit `team for the xight to play the Watts Hall Blues in a: title match. At '7:4o' another semi-final - match will run off. The Kappa Sigma's will meet the Phi Sigma Kappa nine to •decide who will meet the Delta Chi's in the finals. The .fin als of ,b(ith leagues are scheduled fOr !Thursday •evening according 'to Jack'Quailey and 'Sid Rudman, co- Managers ..of intramural "football HORSESHOES Yesterday's • scheduled final match in the intramural horse shoes f tournamentp independent • di vision, was :postponed and 'is sehedtiled to .be played off either •todayfortornorrow. two 'matches were played .yesterday, Sigma Chi No. 2 ,de feated .Delta Upsilon No. 1. and .Alpha eta . .,No. 2! won over Delta Upsilon ;No. 1. These were both quarter-final .games. SCheduled for today Delta Upsilon No. _6 vs:; Sigma Chi No. 1. This is a semi-final Match. SWIMMING • , I,ntramural swimming finished its-quarterfinal-round last night•at Glennlancl.• Pool when _Pi Sigma Kappa defeated Phi Gamma Delta in a close meet by the ,score ;of 30- 21 and Gamma Sigma Phi swamp ed Phi -Kappa Sigma to the tune *Of Tonight at 5:15 o'clock the semi- final round will take place'at , the • The backfield will include Ray pool witir:Sigma Chi meeting Phi Ulinski .at•quarterback; Harry Al- S}gtna•. Kappa and Gamma :Sigma ston, right_halfback,i-Dave Alston, Phi facing Phi Delta • Theta. lett halfback,; Bob Weitzel, full ., _ . (bac*, NEW Kern, head coach at West 'Virginia, is reshaping the grid. , fortunes•df the Mountaineers ...,• in his second year on the job. A graduate of Pitt in 1927, Kern was selected as a tackle on most of the :mythical •all-ea Stern 'elevens that .season. Yearling Eleven To Baffle Army WEST POINT, Nov. 11—The Penn State freshman football team •arrived late this .afternoon .and Arilled.lightly for tomorrow .after neon's game :with the Army Plebes. . With their line averaging near ly 195 -pounds, the, Nittany _Lions have assembled their best yearling squad for many seasons and will toe attempting to garner their fifth ;victory of the season. The Lion cubs rolled over Buck nell, 19-0; .Colgate, 21-0; Syracuse; ,20-12;• and 'Cornell, 20-6. In their last 'two contests the - Lions, coach ed :by Marty McAndrews, came from !behind to win. -If the -Lions can 'turn the trick -on Army tomor row, they will be 'the first unde feated freshman, grid team at Penn 'State in 25 years.. Coach McAndrews points with pride to his talented -backs and is .confident that they will give- • a good account of themselVes -against Army. • Penn State's strength is boosted by "the return•.to action of Dave Alston and Bud Davis, first and second string left halfbacks. Al ston,- triple scoring, threat, has re covered from a shoulder injury and = Davis ' wrenched knee has healed. Twenty-six • players made the 'trip.• The Lion starting line-up will probably ,be: George Dur kota- and , Bill Boyd, ends; Clar ence Smith and- Joe Bla - Siole, `tackles; :Steve Suhey and Leo No bile, .guards; and Joe Cackovic, center. Megrairs 6oal-Gpfling learsitill4hnetecord If Dori Megrail- high-scorer for the -undefeated Nittany hooters, continues to boot/his present-aver age-of three and one-third goals a' game from phis new center position, he will set a new Penn State indi vidual scoring record !for one -sea son. Aided by fine work on the ,part of :his .teammates, Don has slipped 13 kicks past ,goalies in the .last three games, .and .is approaching the all-time record of 20 set in 1934 by Bill McEwiii. The:second 'highest 'Vital, 16, was also made by :MoE'Wan, ;but Don Megrail needs only one more goal to )matali the record his brother Franny, who ,boated 14 in 1937. Franny was a star center forward in 1936, 1937, and 1938. Crashing the varsity lineup in 1939, Don con tinued the family tradition by scor ing four goals from halfback in 1939 rind 1940 and going on a spree) at center forward this season. THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN Niffany Eleven Stresses Offense For West Virginia Where last week the Nittany Lion gridders spent most of their time perfecting a defense, this week's strategy turned to offense in preparing for the invasion of West Virginia's Mountaineers on Saturday. The Nittany eleven spent much of its practice yesterday in polish ing and timing its running attack. But the defense did not go un noticed as the Lions prepared to meet a diversified aerial attack. West Virginia's Coach Bill Kern varies his aerial attack by switch ing his linemen into positions where they will be eligible receiv ers. He also uses an assortment of sprad formations to cross up op ponents. Though the Mountaineers have won four and lost three games this season, they have been improving as their schedule progresses. Last year Penn State and West Virginia battled stubbornly, the Lions fin ally winning out, 17-13. The Nittany Lions and the Mountaineers have met on .the gridiron nine times in a 'series which started in'l9o4. Penn. State has won :six, loSt two, and one garne ended in 41 'tie. Coach Kern has coached football five years, ,but this season will be his .second at West Virginia. -For three seasons, 1937, 1938, and 1939, Kern coached at Carnegie Tech. Ife , sent his 1938 team to the Sugar Bowl, but -it lost to Texas Chris tian, 15-7. Only the condition of 'Pepper Pe trella will be indefinite for Satur day's encounter. The Nittany tail bock turned his ankle yesterday and did not report to practice. Jack Banbury, reserve fullback, has not been in ;uniform, but he will prob ably see action against the Moun taineers. Time Trials To'Detide Fresh Harrier Team Time trials will be held for the freshman cross-country team this afternoon to determine the sixth and seventh runners to represent Penn State in the IC4A's next Monday, Coach Bob .Grieve .an nounced yesterday. The five chosen so far are Jerry Karver, picked .by . many metropol itan coaches .as the :favorite, Joe Beach, 'Newman Draper, Jack Johnson, and Paul'Smith. The frosh -were undefeated in dual .competition, beating Cornell and Syracuse in their only en counters. Each time you taste lice-cold Coca-Cola, you are reminded that here is the quality of genuine goodness. Experience ... many a refreshing experience ... has taught people every where to trust the quality of Coca-Cola. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona For Prompt. Service in State College Y.ti:~i ' .~;n~':': f~ ::u y",m~..~G1.:. HARD RUNNER—Dick McCann, Mountaineer left halfback, has been one of the most consistent ground gainers this season. He is one of 'the hardest runners 'on the West• Virginia squad and may cause the .Nittany Lion defense many a •headache. PM Surprises The Grid Experts Pitt's 13-0 upset victory over Fordham last Saturday will rate as the biggest surprise of the year to the grid experts. With the Pan ther win , went any hopes the Rams had entertained for a "bowl" invi tation. Other future Nittany opponents met with bad and good luck over the weekend. South Carolina's Cramdeocks were subdued in a tough game to lose, :3-0, to Kansas State. West Virginia rolled over Kansas, 21-0, in their most impres sive showing of the season. It was Edgar "Special Delivery" Jones who did the most damage to the Ram dreams of an undefeated team this season. With five top heavy losses proving no burden, the Panthers pushed the Rams :from one end of the Pitt 'Stadium 'to the other. Pitt first scored in the initial quarter on a '7O-yard drive and added another tally in the final period to put the game safely in the victory column. When 'the Nittany Lions tangle with The Panthers, they 'will be fac ing a 'team with much experience against tough opponents. Pitt has ,played Purdue, Michigan,. Minne .sota, Duke, and Ohio 'State. The Panthers will engage Nebraska 'a week before - the Blue and White warriors visit 'Pittsburgh. Boaters Prepare For Army Game Ignoring cold afternoon weath er, the Nittany Lion soccer team is continuing its daily workouts in preparation for Saturday's game with the Army hooters. The Jef freymen will go to West Point in quest of their 06th consecutive game without defeat. Army, considered slightly in ferior to the Navy team the Nit tanymen trounced soundly in their last 'appearance, is expected to be outclassed by the more skillful Lions. • The servicemen cannot be taken too lightly, however. Until suf fering a surprise 1-0 upset at the hands of Earvard i last Saturday, Army was the only undefeated and untied team in the East in .addition to Penn State. Army's chief claim to soccer distinction this season lies in its 3-1 trouncing of Princeton in its opening game of the season. Princeton, it will be recalled, tied Penn State for the eastern inter collegiate championship in 1939 and 1940. With •Captain Guykeson spear heading their attack, the cadets have also defeated Lehigh, 3:1; Syracuse, 4-1; and Bucknell, 1-0, Lion Coach Bill Jeffrey .says that Guykeson must' be stopped if the Lions are to win.;-) w2deplarm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses orxnerr's shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2. No 'waiting to dry. Can .be used right after shaving. . 3. Instantly stops perspiration for , 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. S. 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