Sorter S^eak Slopped At AS (Continued from Page One) •■provide the winning margin. ;Sttmg by the Army tally, the iilons roared in the Anal period siiid ioir the first time completely dominated the play. But they get that tying goal, "f - , The game was not without its heartbreaks. Penn State’s high scoring center forward, Don Me •'grail, bottled up 'effectively by the 'great Guyckeson most of the game,, managed to get off one 'good' slio£—but it. bounded off the 'crossbar, 'then, two minutes be fore the final whistle, Smiley Wil liams’ gallant bid for a goal miss ed’by inches. The Army eleven, however, must be ■ 'given full credit for a truly great performance. ‘‘Army deserved to win,” Bill Jefllfey 'emphatically stated. “They were the better team. Although rough, they played clean soccer, arid ‘dutecored • us. What . mere can you expect from a, team? Guyckeadn Ivks marvelous.” Mt|iough. they knew, they hgd dorie |h:eiylieSt, the Nittrny hoot ers 'y/ere 'jUeeiity disappointed be cause'’‘they, had let Bill down.” Brit the philosophic Scot refused ■ to shareihis. players’ sadness. -'Jeffrey'and his 'tyorider. boys,. r re- a,;.’ldng-belated thrill of a li;Cetjnie/Siinday.,when 3,000, ap . '’prddiatiye Staters turned out ufor, the /first riodcer tow in history arid paid a touching tribute to the cQnririefing heroes. FRMMiy JEWELRY :* : opis EARLY'* G. Balfour Co. Branch Office in. Charles * Bellow Shop 109 S. Allen ; SUIT SALE : BEGINS WEDNKSItM' N In order to make space for Christmas stock we offer these fine tweed suits at one low price. $19.95 J|tip §£ - HATfEft HABERDASriER ' T/MLOft Open Evenings Petfclla To Sec Action Against Pitt Saturday Who Will Match This Record! Here's the, Nitthny Lion soccer term's hine-year, 65-gatfie unde feated streak—as far as records show, the. most astounding achievement $£ any athletic team in any sport in any age: 1932 Penn State" 2, Army 0. . M* Penn State 4, temple 0. Penn State j}, 'Navy 1, Penn 'State 6, ‘Lafayette 0. Penn Plate 4, .Syracuse 6. Penn State 4, Illinois 6. . Penn State 2, Springfield 0. 1934 Penn State 9, Gettysburg l Perin State 1, .Temple 0. Penn State 7, Lafayette 0. Penn S.tate 3, .Syfacuse l. Penn State 1, Springfield 1. Penn State 7, Navy/1. Penn State" 10, Dickinson 1 1935 . Pehn State .'4, Gettysburg 0. Penn State 4, Temple 0. Penn .State 1, Lafayette 0. Penn State ,6, Army 0. Penn state 4, Syracuse. 0. Penn State 1, .Springfield 0. Penn State 2„N,avy 0. 1936 . • Penn State, 6, Bucknell 0. PennS.thte 8, Gettysburg 0. Penn State 2, 'Lafayette O'. Penn State 4, Syracuse 4. Penn State 3, Western Mary land 3. - Penh State !, Yale 0. Penn State 5, .Temple 0. Penn State 3, .Navy 0. 1937 Penn State 5, Gettysburg 0, Penn State : 6, Bucknell 0. Penn State 2, Yale 0. Penn State 2, Temple 1. . Penn State 2, Syracuse 0. Penh State 6, Army 0. Penn State 3, Navy 0. Penn State 9, Western Mary land 6. 1938 Penn State 4, Gettysburg 0. Penn State 1, Bucknell 0, Pehn State 12, Western Mary land 0. Penn State 5, Syracuse 0. Penn State 1, Army 0. Penn State 7, Brown 3. Penn .State 1,.. Navy 0. Penh State 4, temple 3. 1939 Penn State 4,.. Gettysburg 1. Penn State ; 5, lienxgh 1. Penn State Bucknell 0. Peiih State T3y 'Carnegie Tech 0. THE tiASLY GOLLEGLAN Panthers Upset Nebraska Good news floated into the Nit tany grid camp yesterday when it was learned that Pepper Petrella, slightly, injured in the West Vir ginia game, is practically certain of seeing action when the Lions charge the Panthers in Pittsburgh Saturday. •Coach Bob Higgins’ biggest problem will be to devise an at tack which will stop a dangerous Pitt .team which came back to trounce the Fordham Rams and Nebraska after losing decisively early in the season. • Saturday’s meeting will be the Lions’ 41st meeting with the Pan thers," Penn State's oldest rival. The Blue and 'White has not de feated Pitt in the Smokey City since 1919 when the Lions tri umphed, 20-0. However, the classic victory of the long series was recorded in 1939 when the Panthers were humbled 10-0 on New Beaver Field to create one of the biggest upsets of the season. * * .in Pehn State-West Virginia game statistics: First clowns No. pen. against Yds. lost pen- . No. fumbles lost Rushing net yds. Passes. attempted Passes completed Net yds. passing Passes intercepted Net yards gained Punts blacked 0 1 Yards punts 320 269 Ave. dist. punts yds. ... 36 30 Vernon Miller, Altoona high school harrier who broke the PIAA record here Saturday, is a brother "of Ed Miller, a member of Pehn State’s frosh cross-country team. Penn State 5, Syracuse 0. Penn State 3, Navy 2. Penn State 3, Army 2. Penn State 0, Temple 0. 1940 Penn State 3, Gettysbui’g 1. Penn State 3, Western Mary land 0. . Penn State 8, Bucknell 0. Penn. State 7, Syracuse 0. Penn Sta|e 2, Navy 1. Penn State 5,. Army 6. i Penn State 3, Penn 0. Penn State 3, Temple 2. . 1941 Penn .State Colgate 0. Penn State . 7, .Bucknell 1. Penn State 4,'Syracuse 0. Penh State 5, Pfovy. 6.,,. Recapitulation—Pehn State, won 60, .tied 5. Penn State scored 268 goals to 32 tor opponents. '45 Roofers Trim Army In Finale Clyde Underwood's freshman soccer team kept up Penn State’s undefeated tradition Saturday when they concluded an unbeaten season by blanking the Army plebes, 2-0. Aided by fine work on the part of his teammates, Frank Klase, Nittany center forward, booted a goal in the first quarter and dupli cated this feat in the second per iod. A tight Lion cub defense kept the Army booters out of dan gerous territory most of the after noon. The only blemishes on Penn State’s record are two ties. Navy and Syracuse battled the Lions to 1-1 scores. , PJS.W.V. . .-. . 10 8 .... 2 3 .... 20 15 £ '> -s;' t 0 0 159 196 9 14 3 S'2 50 5 209 201 1942 MODEL ADVERTISING SPECI Sensational Sale of Nationally-Advertised $l5 underwood rr ELECTRIC SHAVER Ivory-Cushion Grip ONLY BO TO BE SOLD AT THIS 2-HOUR SALE I By arrahsements with the. manufacturer of this formerly nationally-advertised dry shaver, we are positively, lim ited to BO onlv. GET YOUR IMMEDIATELY. 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Mac Mitchell, NYU, first, 26:40; Nichols, Rhcde Island State, sec ond, 26:57.2; Masten, Colgate, third, 27:02.2; Bull, Dartmouth, fourth, 27:22; Taylor, Rhode Island State, fifth, 27:24; and O’Toole, Manhattan, sixth, 27:30. Freshman Teem Scores: Manhattan, first, 60; Penn State, second, 67; NYU, third, *74; Princeton, fourth, 106; and Syracuse, fifth, 138. Karver, Penn State, first, 15:- 51.3; Zoellner, NYU, second, 15:52; Williams, Georgetown, , third, 16:12; and Denham, Manhattan, fourth, 16:14. ilif p IP Limit 2 to a Customer State College |H —IM F,\r PAGE THREE , Hsf ! ifes ; Ps • t|S Mt^CXfr •i-x-y/W’. \-iot > ? r