f t 3 3,,TOMATEW;I4 , 1941 Football t i n '.- a iis t " s Vie for Titles Toni ht Plii-Delts,::SigmalChi. . Nous* And:McCall . Meet In SWim.Finals Join Frosh Harriers 'Both the A:Mei/fifty and the inde- Ed Hotiseti . r and John. McCall,ndimit leagde titles of the intra- will join the freshman 'cross ural football' 'tournament will be country team •when it leaves Or , tided tonigM aS ' the' Delta Chi's New York . City Sunday. for the .eet Phi Sfgnm Kappa and the IC4-A meet as- a result 'of time -nn State Club . Meets the Watts trials held yesterday. • all Blues. ' . ' ' Housely and McCall, along with Phi Sigma ,Kappa. entered the Jerry • Karver; Newman Draper, ials • last night by, eliminating Joe Beach, Jack Johnson, and Cappa - Sigma;„o to, 0., A poor punt Paul Smith, will comprise the y ,Kappa Sigma to the 23 yard Penn State contingent, which, in ine set the gage for, thuonly score the eyes of .several coaches, ought I the contest.,,', "razzle-dazzle" to be among the favorites. ass in whiFh„feur, , men handled • me hall put the hall on the three- after winning their respective rd marker. From there a pass, meets last night at Glennland pool. •e•King to nick, Stevens, account- Last night's semi-finals saw the d for the six-pointer. defeat of Gamma Sigma Phi by Phi By playing a running game, the Delta Theta by the score of 35 1 / 2 - 'entr State Club nine fought their 25 1 / 2 . Phi Sigma Kappulorfeited -ay - to the independent league fin- the meet after Sigma Chi had run is by nosing out a plucky Frazier up 30 points. The finals will be Dorm team, 13 !to•O. ' A2O yard pass held at 5:15 p. m. tonight. irom Elly to McNeely scored for HORSESHOES he winners. The feature of the By a •score' of twd games to none tame was a Frazier Dorm pass the Independents team won over rom .Bernef Steller ;Ad Bill Cald- Atherton Hall Waiters No. 2 to veil for an 82 yard gain. gain the championship of the In- The Penn State Club-Watts Hall dependent division of the intra 31ues game will start at 7 P. m. to" mural' horseshoe's tournament at tight and the Delta Chi-Phi Sigma Rec Hall pits yesterday afternoon. (appa contest is scheduled for 7:40 Sigma Chi No. 1 defeated Delta m. I Upsilon No. 6 in tlie only schedul ed fraternity match. This was a SWIMMING Sigma Chi, winners for the lost semi-final contest. The second , o years, will meet Phi Delta semi-final game is scheduled for eta tonight in the final roundrof this- afternoon when Sigma Chi he fraterxiity swimming league No. 2 meets Alpha Zeta No. 2. 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Popular Styled SWERTE?,S :r~+~r~rx~,sM State College, Pa. .TITE , DATLX ,COLLEGIAN iminiumniwiliiiimiliniummilliniummunimmmuniiimminimmiiiimillimiummitilittimmion 'Fighting (7) Penn common to talk over this Satur day when- the Mountaineers come An account of Saturday's game ter Camps to battle the Lions. Both s AU-American team in between Columbia and our charm- Higgins and Rodgers made Wal- ing neighbor, the . University of -- ' Pennsylvania, made very inter- 1919, Higgins at end and Rodgers esting reading over the weekend. at fullback. After talking to Richard Thorn- * 4, * , burgh, city editor of the Phila- In discussing the coming Yale delphia Inquirer, who was an eye Princeton clash, John Kieran witness of the Tvy League battle, commented on the records of the we hate to leave our typewriter two elevens (each has lost five in without directing a well-deserVed a row) and wrote that never in blast at Penn's football brain the long history of the series have trust. they come up to the annual classic How any team can degrade it- REGULAR BARKER Quentin self by taking an intentional 36- more evenly matched . . . Ford- Barnette, junior quarterback forham's Rams have Saturday off, yard safety to prevent the possi- which, added to the Pitt game, the West Virginia Mountaineers, bility of a blocked kick is more is one of the team's most depend- than we can reconcile ourselves gives them two off Saturdays in able Mockers. He does not pass a row. or kick, but blocks and calls sir- to. The spectacle of watching a ballcarrier running a third of the nals for the team. distance toward his own goal was " ii * * * Krouse And lions a bitter pill even for the partisan Two W.. Va..6uards Penn rooters to swallow and they joined the rest of the throng in booing lustily. / In fairness to the Pennsylvania Earn Grid Honors Ready For Action players, the master (?) touch was applied by Coach George Munger, Captain Len Krouse, Nittany MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Nov. who later went so far as to praise Lin right halfback, has snared 11—Guards Vincent Cimino and Quarterback Davis for his smart his way into the sports spotlight Gene Comm, unable to play calling of plays. That's really and Penn State's eleven has come against Kansas. because of minor putting the emphasis on winning along with him to the top portion injuries, are expected to be ready beyond the reach of good sports- of the 1941 grid ladder. Captain Krouse has been rank for action again Saturday when manship. wild-scoring Penn State. is met_ * a:* ed as 'the No. 1 pass-receiver in the East by the American Foot at State College. Odds And Ends- ball Statistical Bureau in Wash- Cimino has 'been on the side- Chick Werner's cross-country „ington, D. C. The talented back lines with a badly sprained ankle, runners pulled their second hand- gathered additional laurels by. be while Corum suffered a broken holding act of the season on Sat- ing chosen the fourth best in the hand last week in practice. urday when four Lion harriers entire nation for his specialty: Other than one or both regular finished .in a deadlock for first . His rating is based on six games guards moving back into the line- place, gaining the title of - the in which he has caught 20 passes up, the Mountaineers' first-string chummiest team in intercollegiate for a total of 359 yards. combination will be unchanged. athletics .. . Incidentally, it was However, the Nittany eleven Frank - Kimble and Chet Spelock the first time in three years that has also taken grid honors. In an will hold dOwn the ends, Charley the marathoners compiled - a per- Eastern football rating made by Harris and Hank Goodman the feet score of 15. the Atlantic Football Rating, Penn tackles, Vic Peelish or Cimino and * - * * State earned a total of 84.8 points Corum at guards, Leo Benjamin Bob Higgins and Errett Rod- to capture sixth place. Teams in the center, and Quentin Barnette, gers; assistant coach of West Vir- the order of their. placement and Ike Martin, Dick McElwee, and ginia, ought to have something in points they earned are: Navy, Charley Schrader in the backfield. Starting preparation for the Nit-- ege, 87.5; Penn, 87.3; Duquesne, tany Lion skirish, Coach Bill Alston Brothers Pace 85.7; Penn State, 84.8; Pitt, 82.3; -Kern lost little time warning his 1 Fordham, 81.5; Cornell, 81.4; and beys about the dangerous over- " Froih G ridmen To Win Columbia, 81.3. head attack they will face this week. Striking mostly through At West Point 33-8 the air, Penn State has -rolled up r 116 points in their last three deci- WEST POINT, Nov. 12—Dave sive triumphs over Lehigh, New and Harry Alston, halfbacks, York University, and Syracuse. ganged un on the Army Plebes this The Orange of Syracuse, before afternoon and led the Nittany going -down before the attack of Lions to a '33-8 triumph to remain the ,Lions, 34-19, had lost only one undefeated for. the season. game previously, that to Cornell's - In • the first quarter Harry took Big Red team, 6-0, a pass from - his brother Dave for Bill Smalt7,, the giant Lion full- six yards and went over for the back, is the . back on'„ whom the -score. Again in the third period Mountaineers must keep tabs. His Dave tossed his - brother a 45-yard • accuracy on passes has been little touchdown pass. short of bewildering. The Moun- Initial scoring honors went to ,taineers have been -weak on - pass Bob Weitzell, Lion fullback, who defense all season. took - the ball after a sustained Pepper Petiella, mite 'halfback drive and - bucked over the line who ran in, through, and around from - the one-yard marker. the Mountaineers for better than Army scored all its points in 150 yards last year, will be just the second quarter when they as dangerous on the ground. Bill drove over for a touchdown but Debler, big and fast, is another missed the conversion. A . safety tailback who goes places with the was scored when a Nittany punt ball.: • - was blocked behind the goal.. .Though they lost - ten regulars In the third period Cliff St. from last' season, the Lions this Clair, wingback, swept over the Year are more pronounced fav- goal line on a reverse play from orites over the Mountaineers than , the 8-yard line. -It was then that - they were in 1940. Last season Dave Alston took• over with his Penn State came from behind in 45-yard touchdown pass to his the last quarter to win, 17-13. brother Harry. The final period saw the Lions knock at . the door of Army once. Bud Davis flung a 6-yard pass to Harry Bacher, wingback, who tallied the touchdown. The victory was the filth of the year for the Lion cubs and they became the first yearling squad for 25 years to remain undefeated. Leo Nobile, Lion cub guard, placekicked three extra points. Standouts on the Nittany line were Clarence . Smith, tackle, and No bile Freshmen Will Repeat Skint At Football Game 'Because 'of the, excellent re sults of the freshman card display at last _Saturday's . football game, the stunt will be repeated this Saturday, according to John W. Dague '42, head cheerleader. "The fresh should be compli mented cn their excellent co operation and performance of the stunt," Dague said. Blue and gold cards will be used for this Saturday's game with West Vir ginia. The freshmen should report to the stadium at 1:15 p. m. for prac tice, which will be in charge of Druids and Friars,, sophomore hat societies.' with the help of the cheerleaders. , 41111UMIIIMkiitIMMIIIMIIIIIM1111111HIMIIMMINIIIIIIIIMMIIIMMIIIIIMIIMMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIWittlIIINIMM Between The Lions Lininger Named Corporal Fred Lininger '4l, who is sta tioned at Camp Wallace, Texas, has been promoted to a corporal in the United States Army, it Was learned yesterday. Read The Collegian Classifieds With PAT NAGELBERG •s- r". , . .., ...... V, \......... :1 1 : .'. .: . "St land CO styielCO" in tofu? weather ..'',!.. Pe.1,1,1i 141 OR VI 50 Ws tailored to o "I" fo ticated). r style suise college meal So p his Casually comfortable! You Can't 'act in Guaranteed voler -molt Other Alligator 1-Zolowcor,