WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942 Lions Preppre For (olgale's Red Raiders Regulars Rest While Reserves Scrimmage Rough, tough scrimmages for the reserves, and light dummy drills for the regulars marked the Lion's first two, nights of pre paration for Colgate's Fled Raider football squad. .Upset last Saturday by. Duke after they had run roughsbbd over St. Lawrence,' Cornell,' and Dartmouth, the New_ yorls squad is still rated as o,ne of the tp . ,p te,„anis of the East. Coach 13qb liiggins isn't allowing the •Plue De . Vilupset to take the edge the Liah's appreciation of 901- . : gate .prowess. The• Lions came through the game unscathed for the first time this yeay, and should •be 'at top, strength for . Colgate. The •only anticipated shift" in the LioWs lineup, might see Sophomore "Red" Moore as the starting left tackle in the position held down sci far by "Big Mike" 'Kerns. Moore has played exceptionally well during the last three games. • Biggest job that faces the Lions this week is the'development of a defense to stop the Micka 7 le.d Raiders.. • Crafty Andy Kerr; coact ,' works„ his - team ,frdm 'no less than eight forma tions.' Rerr not only uses a single wingback attack like the Liqhs, but the ,veteran.. coach ernkloys grid close double Wing k astattack• that especially; adapti itself •to tricky reverses , and passei. , - • ' Wide open football, with passes and reversv - Alapig iw,at Raq of the attacks: may `be on rap .for HomeconsO Higgins w,e.tatoß this, -Sat urday, if ggins decides to use Bobby Williams, who has been ettiiig the spotlight in' recent sessions. • • ' mere Higgins to, decide that 1114. pass-tossing Williams has nidstei•ed the Lion-Obg offense enO:ugh to see action Satuiday, Lion fans can ,expect to soe, mote ii.assing, than hai - 'been exhibited cn Neirr. I34aver since Big graduated, In ,practice scrimmage against thircl team last ,evening threw \.no less than three 14-ng: touChdow# passes" to second foam, teg Wite,. r a n' FEEN49A cirmSql, Kao.o4..slgma Beta, AXS A Three Fraternities Win Opening. Tests In Kegler League Six teams participated in open ing night contests in tienewly formed fraternity league. High scorer for the evening. was Art Christman of Delta Chi with a high single of 220 uici three game to,te . l of Acacia "B" .92 7.7 130-299 98 95 157:-330 120 125 119-364 136 103 142381 145 93 94-332 Seitz . Kruger Ennis Lovell Rolin Totats 'Re 11A 132 151 126 94 111g.ty , ,n3 A ll .O • Bi'pwn Ilaynian Watkins 1:4?Aq11! . 61A . 633 JIM Delta Chi - ...1•O 1.!1 181. 149, ...10 .112. 148 f 4.1 ..:156 152 Thatil4llrl Chrikrrian L. White K. White Dave She titli 7.35 t ;212 VPAIi • To,tql§, IIA7 137. 114: 15§, 19 L9Ftw9P..4 A/la....tam . La,,xsr • • • N'aips . Goner - • 3 ?.9,Ws :•-• •PP Acacia "A!! ....118 170 ....142 . 110, ... 141 - 122 ...'.117- , 97. ...105 184 D::iSTFiITy . • IVI. keeficy Weiss 623 683 669 1975 Totals .4.llztta Phi Varenelli ' g 4 Lalarna - 121 Illuminati . .. .170 Benedetto .•• • . 1 1 1 Fanucci 155 Totals •• • •§ 7l 9, s gt 79 2x33 THE DAILY COLLEG-LA:N \ / / his 2040, he Triumph Independent League • To Open Tonight Kappa Sigma led the touchdown Captain Narrn Gordon, Jerry The increasing difficulty to se parade- in last night's intramural Karver, Curt Stone, and Mac Smith cure transportation for trayelino football play on the New beaver form a nucleus of four men that athletic teams is the cause for practice field, scoring a decisive will be hard to beat, but there is the cancellation. According to 20-0 win over,Phi Epsilon Pi while . no other man who has.proved he- Fleming, it is oOba s pje that in ttie 9 14 - future Many jtinioi events Alphi Chi Sigma, holder of the all- Y9n4, a doubt that he is an. .. varsity. sports trophy, struck once through standing runner. . ' ' I,&;ilrhave to be curtailed in circler. .. , . the air to register a 9,-0, irictoy Probably th e outstanding con- to maintain Vgcsl37-§ct*Ples. over `theta ?ii'and *4:Theta Vi. tencler far this vital - .Tat is Jcte 'Although this is'the 'first' game, leveleil Phi Kappa Sigma, 7-0. Beach, 5.9.P 1 . 1 07 10 4'. runner from Ai i i4ile of trcAtiryk<ll - 1 schectl4b. I{4pia , ligcei y i . FAi t epsilon ?i , State College high schciOl. He Made ca_nellecl by the ,Cqllege "it:Self, Kappa - s,igm on te Vat' pl,l'y a fine showing in the Manhattan off floti State's opp . ope* from icilmmage used' the ' sleeper meet . by taking .shtth Place jifst bave 04'9,,i u 'y P9stßaried their pla,y ti:l , t has scored far them sev- behind the LiOris' "Sig Four and carifests 4.. vii. v .i' 9 ,.aqi a iis. eral times. this seqson to travel 70 a Manhattan man "- •' 'Mfith' the Navy •iame abandon ,— . , yards to the 19,. Held for, downs, }kowaidHorne has shown prom- ed, the jayvee squad Will end its Kappa - Sig struck' again for 50 ise in Several time 'trials an will gate td-1 team .4t l - 11 4.4.Y• schedule - when i,t . meets the COI:- yards and a first doWri 'on' the 2- be a'strong - contender as will John foot line. Sapp to Lindzey scored. nie 'McCall and thife'Williazni. ' • • - In the second half Allison cepted a Phi Ep lateral on the dead teamhas been noticeable from the . . tiasst ieeling -- 'rim for a 40.-yard'sdore. Sapp to 'beginning of the season. These con- , , Stebbins to Armbrust went for 60 tenders have shown much im- q.4.;,1t.!.?,5eq, from rage or;,? yards and the final tally. • - prov.ement, according to Werner, itcTrAIATI. , and. W-11 1, bg ?,P1191 1 ,99. ( 4 lieta Thela Pi Vs. phi. Kappa Sigma but they still have quite a longat the .1114.§ W'?:.9t.iiAg by gal" 131 Ttie li? , etas moved into, tile tour- way to gq. at *, co c'l At W,q 046 4 naMent'qu,arter-anals - When they - The harriers raced over the aactresseS by 10: .mencßper:s q . cii l • wbyi their' b,;..ckA in scitieezing girt freshman three-mile course last ,f6Trit •It'ioar.d. night in a short wqrAcout. Captain -'-'--• ' '' ' ' - ' )3 Phi C • - • ai",Pl4 ' 5 4 r 4 /14 ' 74 ' •"' '- •-• —- - A Was..al .l l l °,l4llcSA yesterday, aA A clpg c .ly . - egrittk‘ s 4 first half Non G0,174%11 .4 vi.l Jerry. 1..F . v.c "' :: RIP: ov t lyning tuaWll4;l.9u,. to, griabrili'gYtti. pp . men's and mixed classes, will lie ended scoreless wig), olle, atiat (2971 finished... 7 s ...AC : til` - % a il'A4,9 , i t .4. liZ:rt.'•* dismissed from ' 10 o'clock thls apiece. In the second hajf the BetasA 9 ,x . : q foot, 4certt Pu . rk .Rkqiie moved froiri . .thidfiffd id" the three tal . cing . Ctel..i in t4 . e' ariclO run. Ili§ niale 5t114,94t; 1 ,09.1.1,44ir,4 lile4:. iti = on a 'triple' pass.. Giles tOised'lO injury, licixOye, is not seitli r is and <Detweiter 'for' the extra riOirit: i dn, 1 - ie will lae veecly Or the, ~,yr4ci;.9e rea4y en;:listed i . ci an - Ylgano ig the, Ife - ierv.e; . tc; ittena * fhb - irie,itillg: the last play of the game Pit; coin - - meet en .§V.WiAa.?"- According to 'Agtwes re0, , ,..e4 as pletea a' pass to the Beta * nine , Brit The Lisi . -9vingemen , dual will• were unable to score.' ' ' taWg, lace hi:et - weep , halves through Galbraitlfe "Office, n'eallt: s9.c Luiv 4000 students . still remain'ti2ti . s, eri, - Alpha Chi Si Vs. Theta Xi. ,s*-25 . 1 . , 4.,,.q 093 13 ,,aftl q‘airw• -1-51, likeifiti . the rO`Oxielltili - rat. gjr- The alpha Chi Sigs registered starlig:lii - ie . is cm Ifig. s9utti3 , ,v'ts i t, c4;€ fOi.. a. leW"iif 'the.'e "je0 . 1 . :1 - :,4 their lone score on one of the most turn 9,- the ;% 1 T Beie'ver - 044 _er.i , defOrnrienfs '6...5 . technical stifOntS; effective plays in this type of foot- and the finis fine is at gr 1 1R - : thiS - driiiiP - mrill. faCV:ii,o'Sgpare - ii„ . ifx . .- b e all. In the first half .lacoby gdth- y4rd line in frOnt of the Weat., , tion thrilifigli:the Selectin Ser,yAge ered in a Theta .Xi punt, ran for- stands. ' gun will -„„ tik'the - !1 - 4.of the yeay. • ward "a few yards and let loose 4'tke starting un go l . . .4ilstUden,:ti isific; are : alrea,dy ell- Wfth a 0- andheave to. )roller 09;0 ettY;en mites I..'efere:-4,alf,- listid in e fiber the' 4 - Wt Air 'Vol..ct Who had been drifting unnoticed tiine of 'the game el 'or Ciel ' Oat the are also * •? , ic:de - 4 'to a‘ttP,:ficf Reserve, ' f ica'val "4# lvtaiii,le 6osiv. along the side line for a score. tbineiTV ce,wcirtis.ti du,ritig the half; i ta ex ,6; tiVingstOn' aR4 James were stand- 'tWentY:Ave ,minutes' outs' for Theta Xi. - I"_olla n ,wing the Syracuse meet, the the' meeting since much of the,'*iii 'Tonight's schedUle matches Phi Lions will travel' to East Lansing, formation to he'nre's'entedWi'll co t n- Della Theta and Alpha Zeta, 7:30; . Michigan, for a dual meet with ' hers of cern the probable itatiiS Of mei - 14 , . ~ , bers these branclieS Delta. Chi vs. Phi Sigma pella, Michigan State October 31 on the 8:20; Mill& Club vs.'Fairmount same course that they will run on Hall, 9:00,; Pioneer House vs. Cera.- in the National Collegiate meet mists, 9:40. • ' later in the season 642 1726 125-357, 46-881 181-7 AA 117--ip 'B7-L:296 122 126 162 115 144=x}22 12F1 12: .4i7 121-3A2 1 '440 10=444 144 124 179, 149 156 698 2J92 155-443 123 L-37 5. 145-408 103-317 143-432 128-324 Ki72(47p ra.ur Runners 130-380 102 124 144 150 133 14.1 -- 4 5 8 if /i 5--42 6 Ir, mug Cons' girs Jerry Karver d 11; Best Prospect He Hos Couched (Editor's note: This is the fg'Lltil of 'a series of articles to acquaint readers with members Of ilia cross-c ountry team who run against' Syracuse in, their ' I3 ,PAE ,home confog of the season Saturday,, alter/roll.) , "Jerry Karver is the best dis tance prospect that I have ever worked with." • This was the statement Chick Werner, cross-country coach, made about his sensational sophomore runner. Remembering distance men like Billy Smith, and Pete Olexy, whom Chick has coached, we think Coach Werner thinkS quite a bit of Jerry's ability. - Jerry is not a• novice in this run ning business. He won the state scholastic mile, halt mile, and cross-country championships in his last two years in high school. He was undefeated in cross country competition as a freshman and clir,naxed the season by cap turing ,the frost?. w4-A He was also upclefeAtect'ln the /6, $ 4 ..!,e,3• 01 ft • .I.P. rre,.••• f,•••• • • ts, PENN . TM CLASS RONC S g. Palificw co. 109 S. Allen St. in Charges Fellow Shop %Mar Still in Search Of Number Nye Man Rot Cross-C'eunfry Team Competition for the number five Cancellation of the junior spot on the cross-country team for varsity football game scheduled this Saturday's meet with Syracuse with Navy at Annapolis Octobev is far from decided, it was learned 31 was announced yesterday by from Coach Chick Werner last Neil M. Fleming, graduate man - night. tiger' of athletics. The need of a fifth manfor:the mile and two mile e_ vents (luring the track season. • Running against varsity compe tition this summer, Karver won the mile event at Cornell. His best mile time, is a 4:17 turned in at last year's indoor IC4-4 meet. . • !carver is fiveleet, elpven inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. • •• Coach Werner is, hoping to, put Jerry in a position' where he will be able to oppose Haag — and Ander soil, the two Swedish runners who will soon be brought to this country to run. Chick thinks that Jerry has the ,speed, ease, stamina, and judgment of pace to do this job. Dearest . to . a coach's heart, Jerry has an ability to absorb teaching and apply it to his running. ®~~~' ~,~~r~u~ ~mu~~~ In. the mociern nn Colgate series the Lions only managed to score seven points against the Red Raiders. Navy-ill Game Cancelled By AA Benny-- (Continued from page one} glass medicine droppers and as soon as he gets proficient, he ex pects to try something more diff cult. Benny's fondest recollection is the time he blew up a sink in tllq Bull Pen by pouring a number of Unlabeled bottles down the drain to get rid of them. One of theT. turned out to be fuming sulphuric acid. Another time he gave a holi day to almost every chem major by breaking a falsely labeled hot•. tle of sulphuric acid just outside the building. The odor diffused in slowly; the classes moved swiftly out. As for recreation, Benny is of the rod, reel, and shady spot schopl: What 2), 0 Yqa Want 516: Kneiep Tapeaal:s2 A r zftiPP ( 4 l Y k.Pggvig , brands in 100% al-wool State have $( 2 cqh 1441 up COME IN AND SEE 'EN fr OMM P. S PAGE .THREI
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