TitURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1942 Grids leave Tornorm for Mountaineer Till • When the Nittany Lion football team shoves off for West Virginia tomorrow morning for • its game Saturday with the, Mountaineers it will be without the services of re serve • center Orient Mar tell a, whose loss to the team because of a,twisted. knee leaves the Lion for ward..wall in a precarious position. With•Captain • Lou Palazzi's only other experienced reserve, Johnny • Wolosky; an uncertain factor be cause Of a trick knee that con tinues to give him trouble; the Lions are decidedly weakened at the pivot position. Martella injured .1 his leg in Tuesday's scrimmage. ' The feeling of optimism among the fans after last Saturday's Col gate game is not being shared by members of the coaching staff after motion pictures of the tilt revealed that Lionblocking left much to be desired. _ . Blocking - by 'fullbacks, w i ng -4 back's, and ends has not been very encouraging. during the first 'four games, and 'Higgins has 'been con centrating on Correcting that evil— a weakness that would not be to 'the 'Lions'. advantage against a team 'of West 'Virginia's power. Another • distressing' feature of %the team has been the protection given ci . f• wny. : pnce in-each.of the games!ihia enemy •lineamen hays brtiken. 'through to ,blpek; or ipartiao . l3lOdk, 'jacks coming the ; . toe . :Of - *ldo -• qt_ 'Last, night IligginS` . and ,Bedenk di'llied . - :the, line lontiard , wgall in '4arsify 'members aLso chaqe to work against Bill ICerr's' spread -formation. OrliFloiare -, balled • ndidates. ior .intramural box ing :matches are ..urged to sign, up in their respective diviStons be- forel November 7,' liaom 213' flee Hall.. v'physicareNaniaT . traust 4 .be taken le - fere 'applying f01...11 . 4a matdhes. I. • 111 i! ‘Booters . .: - Get Revemje; Win Over .Army : V) Prichard, Williams Score For -Lions Frazier Hall Wins (Special to The Collegian) IM Football Crown, WEST 'POINT, October 28— Squaring accounts with the Cadets Top Lions Club, 6 - 0 at the Army, Penn State's soccer team battled out a 2-0 victory over Frazier Hall clinched the In the West Pointers'here today, in a dependent intramural f o ot b all grudge battle for both teams. matches last night by beating a Bill Prichard, inside left, booted hard-fighting team from the Lions' in his tenth goal of Vie season for Club by a shutout score of 6-0 un der the lights of the New Beaver the' one Lion tally while Smiley Williams, inside right, accounted Field.gridiron. Sigma Nu and Delta for the other score. Prichard has Chi beat their opponents, allowing now scored in every one of the them to enter the finals with Beta Blue and White's five games, hit- Theta Pi. ting the net three 'times in both Having •a slight edge over the the .Gettysburg .and Syr acu se Lions' Club from the start of the tussles. game, the team from Frazier Hall Coach Bill .Jeffrey brought a scored their winning touchdown in squad of 16 players here for the ..the first half as Sypniewski threw game. The starting lineup included a. sharp . bullet pass to Leathers, Johnnie Struck, :goalie; •Bill Deit- who was waiting 'for it over the rich and Captain Hap Freeman, gOal line. The try for the extra fullbacks; Dean Hartman, Sammy pbint was not good. Despite their Schnure,' and_' 3oyd Etters,.half- loss, McGill and Don George play backs; Jose Lombana, outside right; ed outstanding' ball for the Lions' Williams, inside right; •Don Rider, center forward; Prichard, inside Sigma Nu, in. the first • game of left; and'Paut:Bender,.qutside left. the evening, defeated 'Phi Delta On•hand:as•atibstitiites' Were Theta, unscored upon this season len Hedk and-Frank •BlaCk, , full- •up •to last night, • blanking .them,i, backs; Bobbie:Fast; . halfb'ack; and 641. The• tally for • the Sigma Nu's *alt'Voiaik .and :'Herb Jung,' for- .canie the first 'half on their last s• •viiards. . . f .dolvri on a , deuble pass, May to "This : "Was Afil" first vaisity'.game 'Russell 'to • •Dttnbar. for freshmen. Rider and lung, .who Opehing • with -a marker in the' ;are both mood-ups - frord ,the now 'first:three minutes of .play, pate defundt jayvee team. 'The varhe Chi - kept their two-year -unseored also inatced'Ahe , retUrn to action-of .iwon . -record intact, =beating *Delta . ‘reteitan.:l-ieok -Who ? *ith."•the ex-lippiion by a , score of 19=9._ All c tioxi of, a`slll. 6 ll Tart; oPtii.P•`•Col-. touthdowhs came from passes 'from , gate game, has been-buf , of.-action• Brlner - to Sorber. Pittenger, and thii.year .with leg 'See • •• , ':a • The Nittahy z Lions rrived 'heie with' one definiVe .purpose, =beating feat and 'at ' the • same time_protect Aymy, the'teaM-t4t.lastlsTovember anew string of six games. without lianded them- 'their . ..first 'setback a loss' begun in their last two Over a phriod of 'nine seasons :With ganies of the 1941 season ,and a-1-0 win/This .year4he aluaand lengthened -by their four straight , White were out to avenge -that de- previous victories this .Fall. „ it t itihiti 104 e -lia r Mithigan Steile'iMeeit, 1.-. Oppose Of 2 Iliad' ;Experience • Penn State's cross,couritry team, seven_ strohg,...embark this after noon, for East ,Lansing, Michigan, where :they face' Michigan State Saturday afternoon in their last important dual, meet of the _season. • Members of the team are' Cap tain NoinVOisrdon,• Curt Stone, Mac Smitl , Jerry K a'r v e'r, Joe 'Beach, - Rufe Williams, and Howard Homer They will be minus the services of Johnnie McCall, Who is leaving today, for the" Army. Opposing the Lions on Saturday will 'be a veteran Spartan outfit. Four members of last year's team will line up with Meimeyer, -Her shiser, and Maitwell to complete a formidable array of running power. The last time - the two teams met was in 1940 when the WeSterners The Junior and Senior Classes Present . . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN journeyed to State College and soundly trounced the Blue and White by a 20-35 count. Coach Werner refused to com ment on the chances of the team ending the dual-meet season un defeated. Except for the fact that the qreen and White lost to 'ln diana last weekend 20-37, Werner knows nothing about the team that captured the National Cross-coun try Championship in 1939. Last year Michigan State's num-. ber one man, Monroe, finished 13th in the IC4-A meet in New York City. Scott and Page finished nine. teenth and twenty-eighth respec tively. • Upon arriving in East Lansing, Werner will walk over the course in an effort to acquaint members with the layout. The Sweetest Trumpet in The \Y, °rid Charlie Pr StitVillatenS -4120 a‘c•l g JUNIOR AND SENIOR it ALL Thanksgiving Service chairmen. Although nothing del rite has been decided the servii Tentative plans for a special will probably be held in Schw. Thanksgiving service have been auditorium November 24. made by the PSCA Worship corn mittee under Claire L Weaver '45, and Ralph W. Harris '45, co- We Must Reduce Our inventory NOW! To meet present day conditions, shortage of help, we have decided to reduce our stock in half. 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