FRIDAY;-OCTOBER . 30, '1942 In Ul ii hlffl nilfilhiimihmih~tin*hl f fln~lYliun Between The Lions ;With DON DAVIS 1111111111111111fill111111111111101111111111111111111111M111111111 Foreign Mannikins For the ,last time this . season, Perin State's . football squad will climb into private cars for their trip to Uniontown where they will stay tonight and then go on to Morgantown tomorrow for a game that should equal last SatUrday's for thrills and see-saw . action. _ ciu !The Mntafneers from West Virginia 'haVe had an up and doWn season hut are more than ' likely 19 tie tip for tile Lion , fray, the reason being that they haire loat to 'State in close . games for the-last two gam both of lArfilth were played on New I3eaver Flea. Tombrroty they will have thoSe Nittany Lions down. in •their own mountains and will be gun ning. to spoil a perfectly fine Lion record. • So far this season We've been picking the -Higgininien and it hasn't hurt our average or feelings at. ail. And futtherniore We can see no good reason to stop now. So even though .the Lions will be able „to . let_ down • nit at all, We, predict that State will 'Catitint4 to roil on its way. With Bated Breath The Board of Experts came through last week with eight,out of ten . -for a -.800 average, thus Vposthig..the scason:average from .732 to .749: Goes up kind;of slow; ft?..-There: areca,l6C9f tqp,gk ones, thisweek ,•hgt• ,with bre4th.-we forth.' ' tautest P&tm wig Vl* W the. Arm! , tdie.ot in the Edst. The' Pre-Flight fuorn - North- shityld pro d,little too , strong;.; for SYradiate Ig-a grudge, battle we call: Pitt oyez carntigie- Tech without too: nit trouble . ' • •". 1'A*4.;.•6 • Oeitipfe';of "tougic:.3.4ekY ends: Colgate: ' 4 l '*rd itaine:Cb* . s “*i"at = tie ' ex 4:314,15. s'ae'"ektie& '45 . 1 hdt COlinfibia and lSober :passes Will the eriiiitri ddirielirs Big Bed. In the edrun• try's reaaing gapbe • the Bqard EgPirts ganged , up to unanimous iy pick Geargia over Alabama But don't bet on it. I ...WiScbfisin will -be a. tough nu to .Ciakk bkit - we feel sure' , Ohio. - State - is. the outfit that can' do it. And to * conclude our pre-- dlctions it looks like Illinois over Michigan and St. Mary's over Fi)rdham. h id do you 1 want to know 4 ") 'll6siki aur • - • e:' •-••. g SALE See-Oui.Windows •tome *look ArOnnd i fromm's NEC NALL blink by The ARISTOCRATS MEI= Twice beaten, but highly regarded, the West Virginia University football teuri-lt at top strength for its tilt with the Lions Saturday. The garrie will be played before an anticipated 15,000 1-lomec6rzling fans. Those pictured above are as follows: Front row(left to right)—Co-Manager Stanley• Cox, Charles Boggs, Charles SwainiJames FaWcett, John Lucente, Alfred Jones, Donald Wotring, Arnett Willey, Joe Salucci, Co-Manager Mickey Wallace. Second rciw—Cdach Ray Carrielly, Warder •Powell, Ed Kulakow ski, Gene Comm, Steve Narick, Victor Peelish, Pete Yost, John Katchur, Allan•• Martin, Dick McElwee, Bill Gardner, Quentin Bar- Unbeaten' Lion Gild Squad Statistics Show Lion tG idders Rank 6th • eavg'S or ift F W V 1 1 In Total Defense Mouaitaieter Passer Dick Leonard, West Virginia's freshman backfield , star, like the Lion's Bobby Williams is a stand out in rthe passing department. Litomttry Team Lents For Intetseclional fleet With filidigail State Coach Chick,Werner and his seven 'cinsi-Cctintgybriitecges arrive.' in. Eat raniing, IVltch:igan this; for tomorrow's with the •Michlg4u State -harriers: pt day. most iiripiirtiiit4iLil. meet .of.' the season', but it,will . be the firit tersectiona dual Mitt that the Lions have since the same Spartan 'outfit tr - Ckinced them here two.years ago by. a 2045 "score: Three of the -, members of the team that beat th.e Lions then will be with the Green and White again tonOrrow.Rapp, Monroe, nunt-:_ ber -One Sp-artan, gill. Scott and Jerry Page 'along with iiorskie can be courited"oti to dive Penn 'Stites i'.l3tig Pour", of Gordon,, Strafe, and Karver a batik. ftir 116 handri iii tire 'teat? Beven• tn. •ho *kit- 'ME DAILY. COLLEGIAN Powerful Mountehteer Squad Seeks Upset Over Lions Both Teams At Top %AO' For Game A Nittany Lion football squ'acf -31 strong----whielr has yet to Nte‘,.-'cl'efeti - t *ill shove- off this rorrring for its: third arl:Warm - ice' ..W6St. Virginia griditan. in 1925. and 1931., teams invaded the den.of n~aiiieer ' s games . !'ilifted: in Nicituitainee'r victories.. ,With. the : knowledge , that with %_4o.t ',Virginia they are, starting te."::Oi.igh i end of the schedule;" ons have end atii4 in this .. vi r reVk,. and are 4e fiy Caritgin Lou FaTazzi as' 1/ii':ng;.4l) for the gittne." ,T,he., ; :ebntingent • will stop over in: Uniontown before toying.. off to .Morgantown for 'morrow's tilt. A short practice Against passing attacks, the ?ssion - will be' held tonight in Lions have done even better. They nioritown. placed 12th, with a total of ntrly 43 For the first tithe since its yards per game registered against iitial game with Washington and them in' the air. . the - Mountaineers are at full . Joe Colone, with a punting av strength. Word late last night erage of 42 yards in 14 tries, from - Morgantown indicated that barely missed being rated among Quentin Barnette, regular quar- the big ten of punting. terbaCk, will return to - the start ing lineup: Burnette, who is de scribed as "one of the best blocking , backs in West Virginia history," has". fully recovered from a . twisted .knee acqinied - in the South Carolina game. The--Lioni, like Wise, will be at top Strength. With . Wilbur -Van.• Lenten,. forced Out of fhe lineup with a bati, ankle, returning to - play. . However, Bucky Walters, who. did , so; well as an end in Van Lenten's place last week, will probaioly start. Malting the trip today will be: Ends: Davis, Walters, Van Len ten, James, Robb, Baierl; Tackles: Schoonover, Kerns, Moore, Pratt, Sweitzer; Guards: Jaffurs, Pe- Nobile, Suhey, McClos key; Centers: Captain Palazzi, Wolosky; Backs: Cenci, St. Clair, Brown, Banbury, Weitzel, Colone, Joe, Williams, Schroyer, Dtirkota, Ski a , Tucceri, McFarland. er for the meet. are Captain Noinn Gordon, Cart. Stone, Mee Smith, Jerry Karver, Jo,Cßeaeh, Rafe liana, afid lloWEirtt Rothe. (Most uitu - slat make This F. G FROLIC (Informal) nette, Tony Leone, Andy Clark, Charles Schrader, Coach Frank Kutz. Third row—Head Coach Bill Kern, Coach Glennis Ellis, Bob Dut ton, John Mereular, Virgil Williams, Bill Bell, Tony Paulin, Neil Montone, Leo Benjamin, Ldrtis Dattola, Charles Helinski, Chester Spelock, George Fatt, Emil Allegrini, Coach Ira Errett Rodgers, Coach Robert Menace. Fourth row—Carlyle Stafford, Dick Leonard, Al Snyder, Guy Cassell, John Pozzega, Pete Dluznieski, Fred Morecraft, Bob ThomaS, Lou Feldman, Leslie Palmer, John Ryan, John Knapp, Paul Den nison, Dick Northrop. For . the second straight week the report from the American Football Statistical- Bureau has the Nittany Bitons . rated -sixth. in the. iiation• in total team deferiSe; An average of only 111 yards, have been gained • through- • the _Blue and. White defense . by Mick nen; Lehlgii; ecirilell and dbldatV. the., otiriOnentS hive , been in po's;- sesaSion Ist the' on 140 ocia-: shins and haVe gatined a, ideal ,of 447 .yards; Breaking the total s idia against...the Lions . into iho'se which were registered on the ground and da:ined thraugh the air firids . the Lions With a total .rnsliitig de fense average of 68.8 yards per gaine—a figure that places them 15th in the nation on ground de fense. 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State ' Teachers • Col lege may - ierld- their bOdier here, for a practice. session with. tri# . 'Mier' ~xeral ,feeling ,concerning. WeSt ~#6int was that the JeffreY Men. Played their best gathe of the season. Piacileak* the v;thole contest was played Army. territory and only Man* brilliant saves by the, oPposine, goalie• kept the score down. Sthiley Williams was the first to score for the Blue and White when he broke' a first half score less deadlock, . hitting the net rAidway in the third quarter. Lill Prichard followed up in the closing period when he hooted itt his' tenth goal of the season. YYOU!! TURDAY is the Us* . Isr tO Mait f our GIFTS o tile boys in ;risen* Service! We, Mailed befbre to insure delivery Choose' his. gitt , fine selection! .1 FIRIDAY NOVIENIBIER sth $l.lO