FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 Phi Sigma Kappa, Penn State Club Capture IM Football Tides ; Sigma Chi Wins IM Swimming Fraternity Game (JOBS Overtime By DON WEBB New.champions in both the fra ternity and the independent intra mural football leagues were crown ed last night when Phi Sigma Kap pa nosed out the Delta Chi nine on yardage in an extra period and: the Penn 'State Club triumphed over Watts Hall Blues by a. 6 to 0 score. It took an extra period for the Phi Sigma Kappa's to ' down the hard-fighting Delta Chi gridders. The winners gained 18 yards in two passes before losing the ball on a penalty, but that was enough. On the next play Joe King, Phi Sigma Kappa back, intercepted a Delta TWO Big Guns In - Mounfaineer Defense—Eddie Kulakow- Chi pass that Automatically ended ski, sophomore tackle shown at the left, is one of the stalwarts along - the game. - West Virginia's forward wall. Bp weighs 210 pounds and is con •A 92 yard punt return accounted sidered one of the best prospects Coach Bill Kern has. Leo Benja fdr the only score of the indepen- min, right, has gained a regular berth oh the varsity with his standout dent game. Charles Thompson, - Defensive plt.ty at 'center. He is a sophomore from whom the Moun- Penn State Club tailback, received taineers expect steady, bruising performances. the punt on his ,eight yard stripe • and four passes were completed before Lloyd Black ran over from varsity, Fresh Boaters 1111111111111111010110101111111111111101110011100110111111111 the . ten, for the six-pointer. Watts V Hall had the edge in first downs, a. f eet Army four to none. • to meet Army Teams Each of the winning teams will Bill Jeffrey's traditionally vie- The Lions receive a trophy and the runner uptorious soccer squad,. 16 strong, teams will be presented with By JACK OLKEIN plaques.. Phi 'Sigma Kappa cap- will leave this afternoon for West Collegian Sports Writer tured the title that Sigma Alpha Point, where it. will battle the Epsilon won last - year; . The Penn once-beaten Army hooters tumor- State 41111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 State Club dethroned Jordan Hall .as independent titlist, I.TPori commenting on the season, Eugen C; Bischoff, faculty. advisor .or intra Murat fOOtball, said, "It was a great success:- Especially are the managers, Sid Rudman and , Jack Quailey.,._and.....the- officials, Ales. Atty, Stu Marloir and Bill Maz zocco .te . bp 'congratulated for the fine work that they had done this year." Ski Championship Hosts Penn State will be host to the annual champimiship contests of the Eastern Amateur Ski Asso ciation in February, J. Howard Mendenhall '42, president of the _Ski Club ; announced. at a meeting of. the club last night. THE UNIVERSITY GAB . The Correct Thing For University Men By LEE dilL TWO . MEN'S APPAREL. Corner of Allen and Beaver You Supply the LEE supplies the ave-troEt LEE HATS 358 Fifth Aveuuc, New York U.S. Pat. Off Accompanying their famous big brothers will be Clyde' Under wood's freshman soccermen, who will seek to conclude an unde feated season at the expense of the Artily plebes, The Lion cubs' record, however, is slightly blem ished by tie games with Navy and Syracuse. Making the trip will be varsity regulari Johriny. Struck, Alan Heck, Hap Freeman, John Dui ford, Sam Schnure, Charley Ar nold, Ned Corman, Captain Woody King, Gringo Galindo. Don • Me grail, and Torn Williams. Reserve wingmen Jose Lombana and Tom my Rittenhouse arid reserve half backs Boyd Etters, Max Chem with, and Bill Prichard will also go along. Let the nearest store that sells LEE • Water-Bloc* Hats fit yourgread into this new send-telescope-- the Beareroft• with a slightly narrow, band and a bound edge -brink. Wear it snapped way hack. For only 5 Bucks, you'll be a licarcat in The Beareroft.' • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN If anyone could have cornered Cross-Country Coach Chick Wer ner for a few minutes two months ago, and asked him about the prospects for the coming season, all thvt the • mentor could have offered was a tale of woe. Yet, if you :take a look at the record of Chick's charges, now that the dual season is over, you'll . notice that the boys fared favor ably, winning three and losing one. This is a 'sharp contrast to last year's slate of four losses and no victories. • Chick bewailed the fact that Bill Smith was gone. The har riers did not win a single meet all last year, even with. Wild Will placing first in all but one of them, so how could more be expected of this year's crew? Along with Smith went Chet Snyder and three very promising prospects from the freshman team, Charlie Hobbs, Guy Candy, and - Dill Eppright—and the hill and-dale boys were scheduled to face Pitt, Syracuse, NYU, Old Manhattan, four of the best in the East. After seeing the evidence we were ready to whip out the cry ing towel ourselves. Well, then, how can we explain the good showing this year? A simple. explanation would be to say: the good running of two "invalids," the return of a former star, f.,nd the surprise showing of two 'sophomores. Neither Captain Alex Bourgerie nor Herm Goffberg ever ran a full season without being injured. Last year Goffberg ran a part of one race and was confined to the sidelines for the rest of the season. Bourgerie• was hindered thrOugh out the year with several ailments. Norm Goidon returned to school after • a lapse of several years, picking up his track duties where he left off. And then, Sophomores Curt Stone and Mac Smith came through far better than the highest expectations of Coach Werner. This quintet gave the Penn State team what it had lacked in the • past few years—namely;' balance. Credit is due Chick Werner for his part in the development ,of these runners raid handling them the way he did, especially in the Manhattan and Pitt meets. With the season's record al ready in the moth balls the team now has its biggest barrier before it—the ICI-A's. Advice from this comer is act to sell that lilac and White team short, 'Fakes Third Tank Title In 3 Years By JAY GROSS Sigma Chi took the intramural swimming title last night for the third year in a row by defeating Phi Delta Theta in the final round by the score of 35-22. 4 ' The winners were paced by Pep per Burchard, who won both the 60 yard free style and the 60-yard backstroke events by close margins. Clyde Bell also starred by winning the 120-yard free style swim, beat ing his closest opponent by ten sec onds, with the very good time of 1.21.00 flat and also placed an easy second to his team mate in the 60- yard breast stroke event. A moral victory was won by Phi Delta Theta; although defeated at= ter only four events_they continued the meet and all but walked away from Sigma Chi in the last two events. Webster Moriarta, Phi Delt div er, scored 21 points, four ahead of the, two men tie for second place. • His last dive, a front one and a half •somersault, assured him of first place and brought favorable com ment from Bob Galbraith who was acting as a judge. The season's best four_man relay time was made by Phi Delt's team when they finished over one quer ter.of a pool length in front of Sig ma Chi's team. The time was one minute, four and eight tenth sec onds. HORSESHOES Further play in 'the intramural horseshoes tournament has been suspended until Monday because of scheduling difficulties. The one remaining semi-final match .be tween Sigma Chi. No. 2 and Alpha Zeta No. 2 will be contested at that time. This contest was ori ginally scheduled for yesterday afternoon. Sigma Chi No. 1 has already Over '42, student manager of the won itself a place in the final tournament. prim9mer) /co eekerid Join Your Friends at The Annual PENN STATE DANCE Hotel William Penn Music by WALT JAMES AND HIS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN! SAT. NOVEMBER 22 10-2 Dress Optional Tickets Sold at Dance $2.75, tax included Don't forget the PENN STATE SMOKER Friday, Nov. 21 8:00 Hotel Schenley Nillany Gridders Groom Defenses To Help SimHz Knowing that West Virginia will attempt to bottle up Fullback Bill Smaltz' passes when the Mountaineers tangle with the Nit trly Lions Saturday, Coach Bob Higgins has been stressing pass defenses for the Lion tosser for the last two practices. /Defense is the main cry for the West Virginia aerialists, chief threats among whom are Bill Bell' Dick McElwee, halfbacks. Yester day at, practice the second string backfield was drilled thoroughly for pass defense on Saturday. West Virginia's offense will be particularly tricky with the varia tions offered by Coach Bill Kern's spread formations. He often lines his tackles and guards up in the backfield or on the ends to make them eligible pass receivers. For yesterday's practice there was only one cloud on the horizon for the Lions' hopes. Pepper Pet rella, left halfback, has not turned up for practice this week because of a sprained ankle. However, Al Griess, team physician, has indi cated that Petrella will probably be available for service, -if he 'is not required to play too long on Saturday. Though Penn State is favored to triumph over the Mountain eers, Coach Higgins has been warning his proteges that West Virginia- has improved with perience this season and Vtill be primed for the Lions. "Our team will enter the game with a big psychological handicap unless it realizes that the Moun taineers .are really a capable eleven," Coach Higgins said. "There is no reason for a let down after the line game the - boys played against Syracuse." match which will be scheduled as soon after the semi-final contest as possible, according to Orville TERED INC/ i.er whirl-cools smoke; traps juices, flakes e in pipes, cigarette and cigar holders. FINEST BRIAR MONEY CAN BUY PAGE THREM
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