WE . MI*36:6 - AY;'.O,CTOBErR: 28t 1942 Unbeaten -Soccer e In Grudge Game A 2 Freshmen Break Into Varsity Lineup (Special to The Collegian) NEW YORK CITY, October 27— , Sixteen Penn State students ar rived in here at• 10:30 p. m. tak ing time out to spend the night' at the Hotel New Yorker before they resume their 'strictly for business' trip to West Point, to morrow morning. - The student group is the Nit tl..ny Lion soccer team—the busi ness is a little matter of beating, but good, the Army booter squad which last year stopped the' Blue and White's 65 games without a defeat streak, and handed them their only setback over a ten season period. Coach- Bill Jeffrey made sev eral switches in his battered line rip which only Sunday, returned tb Slate College after a rough Victory over Syracuse, 3-2, at the upstate school, Saturday. Freshmen will break into' the lineup for the first time this year e : gainst the Cadets with either Don Rider . or Herb Jung, move= Lips from the now disbanded first- 7 year squad, getting, the call at the .center forward spot. Max Cheno sAyeth, who held down this posi tion against the Orange did not make the trip. Also remaining back--..in State Colege were for . ' wards Charley Lischer and Frank Klase. • 1' •: Allen Heck, veteran fullback fiat-_ with injuries for the past month, accompanied the team and while he will not start he will Llertainly See some actin. Although his .___presence will . strengthen the lineup; the slight injury of high scoring Bill Prichard, . inside left, in Satur day's game may' hamper the Lion's chances. Prichard has ac counted for ..nine out of the sev enteen goals tallied by the Penn Stater's this season and if his in lury. prevents him from playing usual -fine*.nffensive' game it might show up in the Lion scor ing column. Probable .• substitutions will .be Fleck and Frank Brack; fullbacks; Bobbie .halfback; and -Walt Woziak;..forirard.•. Midio4: RePorts, k-V-o:jt.--1600e," • "West Virginia is ..tougher. than Anything that the team has met thiS year," - so reported Scout Al Mi.- chaelS fqotball 'coaalt. Bob - Hig=_ gins. •and Members of. the squad rstetday after IVlicliaels saw the d'Vfouttta.ineers 'swamp,: Waynesburg over the weekend. • night varsity 'squad mem tiers got a cha'nce to look at West *Virginia plays. A short .scrimmage 4ession . was held, with the reserves • livorking froin West Virginia form- Ancther . short scrimmage Session is scheduled for this even • ! Coach Bill Kern works his team from a .single-wing formation, eni •ploying much the same type of tqffeasive • methods that Higgins teaches the Lions. B • ehind a veteran line—five of wliom• were in the starting lineup 'against the Lions last' Fall-4 Kern has a corps of hard-plugging backs lea by lylcElwee, Schrader, Bell and kartin. • • A ;former disciple of Dr. Jock Sutherland. of Pitt football fame, •I Kern dotes on power. With little to' offer in' the passing department, ,t4e Mountaineers concentrate on offz-taticle runs and reverses. An offensive measure that the Lions will have to cope.. with Saturday:. BUY WAR BONDS . Varsity Swimmer s . B at tl e Uni t Club Wins, Cadets . Take .To Pool After e - Three Weeks Outdoors Plays Independent . t West Point Toda a y Moving indoors for the first Finals Tonight . . time yesterday, Penn • State's varsity swimmin) - ; team will churn the waters of the Glenland A surprising Unit Club team Fool in daily practices until their entered the Independent, league f:rst inter-collegiate meet of the football finals last night when season early in January. For the they came from behind to trip a pbst three weeks, Coach Gal- physically superior Ceramists braith has had a squad of 66 squad, 7-6. candidates limbering up in out- In the fraternity league Sigma door calistenthics. Nu overcame Phi Psi opposition,. Time trials and intra-squad two first downs to none, while competition will mark the na- Kappa Sigma repeated that per lators efforts in the newly re- formance on Alpha Chi Sigma. conditioned pool and candidates In. the first half it appeared t not proving themselves will be that the Ceramists were headed dropped from the squad, accord- for victory when Neil Realgan irig to John E. Czaklos '44, man- took a Unit Club punt at' mid [iger. field, sprinted 15 yards up the The Nittany splashers will cc:nter and tossed one to Reed on t swim four .of 'their six meets at the 15 who carried for the score. T home, going afield only for the The extra point attempt failed. In the second half the Unit two remaining ones and the in- Club struck back following an tercollegiates. Led by Capt. John Miller '44, returning varsity intercepted pass when S'ypniewski nlen include: Keagy, Birchard, threw a 15 yard pass into the end . Chou e t, Cline, Chamberlain, zone which was deflected by a Christy, Grossman, Gaus, Hirsh- . Cermanist defender into the arms field, Nocket, Schmidt, Stokes, of Joe Kolnick for a score. S Stuebling, Warner, . Wesner, and Sypniewski tossed a short one to Scarborough. , Bill Caldwell for the game win- Prospective mermen are: An- ning extra point. Berson, Bailey, Boyle, Becket, With the cold weather crippling • Cowell, Diehl, Earnshaw, Ehrlich, most of the scoring threats, Fegley, Goodman, Besley, Holt, Sigma Nu was only able to regis- Hymowitz, Hirschl, Magaziner, ter two first downs in their win Owens, Rykin, Roberts, Schaff- over Phi Psi. Just before the end ' ner, Stiebel, Rathbauer, Titley, of the game Russell passed to Tredway, Ullman, Worthington, Buzz Hay for a first and Russell ' Wason, Young, Duninger, Kubek, Co John Sylvester for the second. , The Kappa Sigs for the third Swan falls Candidates Cedarus. . . Peck, Hunninger, *kilter, consecutive game opened with a; For IM Boxing Matches - JuVe; Kaithern, Kuiper, Kahl,' Kaug, Kemerer, Knoll—, sleeper. play with Stebbins on, the - Ki ng, receiving end of a long sideline. . Candidates _for intramural box- - Larson, Langdon, Leffler, Lundy, pass. This time •• the play failed ,ing matches, scheduled to start on Maxwell, Miller, Mussleman and to go for a score, Stebbins run - • Thursday, November 12, are urged Monsrud. ning 60 yards for a first down on Three days after Johnnie McCall had earned a berth. on the varsity to sign up in their respective di- the twelve. Kappa Sigs failed to this Saitik- visions, . . independent or fraternity, • score on this attempt and had cross-country team for7,in Wally Kappel Captures - . to be content. to rack up another day's meet. with Michigan State', it . •-- on or before noon, November Room 213 — Ree - Hall, 'Albert -W; Was revealed last night that hti vas as . .- Swan '44,• IM boxing manager, an- All-College Go if Title - - first down later in the game for - a two first ,downs to none victory. dropping out of College and joining nounced last night. Wally Kappel, Sigma " Alpha The Unit Club will now face Uncle Sain's.arined services as an • Army paratrooper. - Weight classes in this year's bouts Epsilon, has been announced as the other Independent finalist, Johnnie will leave tomorrow and will be the same as last year's, 121, the winner of the annual All- the Lion Club, for the indepen -127- 135, 145, 155, 165, 175, and. College Golf tournament as a re- dent crown, -relinquished by last so will at be available for the Meet at East Lansing, Michigan, unlimited. Weighing in for the suit of • his close victory in the year'S champs, the Penn State finals over Robert L. Wetherill,Club. matches will' take'place on Monday Saturday.. He had been announced and Tuesday, November 9 and 10. Chi. Kappel Delta Kapl won the match . Tonight's play matches 'Sigma as a therither . of' the squad that will Last year's winners must move "uP one-up on the 18th hole. .Nu and Phi Delta Theta at 7:30; oppose theAMid- Westerners by the scale to classes other than the Coach Chic Werner following list . i The tournament is held each Lions Club and Unit Club, 8:15;- week's race 'against Syracuse in i • ones they were victors n. . • year n order to help Coach Bob and Delta Chi versus DU, 8:55. Allprospective IM • boxers must- Rutherford determine the lead- • Following these games' there Which .1 - re ,finlshed sixth in Penn Obtaindi s- exams at the lug golf candidates for the team will be four fraternities still in State standings. • . • pensary. • the following spring. •" the running. His. place in this week's meet . , . will 'be 'taken by Howard . Herne, race will be run under'National ' e. Football Lions' Iron Men! . Ken Schoonover (left) and .Bob Davis (right), who hold down the, left tackle and right end positions respectively on the Nittany Lion gridiron eleven lead all other var sity football players in total min utes played this A e.a so n. Both Schoonover and Davis plaYed full 60 minutes in both the Cornell and Colgate games. Harriers Lose McCall To Army who was slightly injured in ' the Collegiate rules, in which all seven Syracuie Meet,. but will be ready men can figure in scoring. By this for competitionby. / Saturday, ae- scoring system, teams must have cording to Werner. , seven good men instead of five as .The loss of -McCall may •hamper is the case in Eadtern Collegiate the 'Chances ,of the Lions , since the circles. .• '\ \mg - • . • • . .Shoat • 1 00 • • When You .Use Our classiffit•l columns •to 'your advantage and results. The .services it gives .are many--the use' of space costs so Something lost or found: Something. to - buy or sell.- Use the classifieds. IT PAYS. PLACE - 111 . 11) CALF 711 • ASK,Fat Tit DAILY. .COLLEGIAN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CV ; PAGE THREE