THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942 2nd Pitt-IVittany Lion Grid Game Cancelled; Delta Chi Beal Beta Theta Pi On Tally By Pittenger Unleashing a heavy passing at tack, Delta Chi copped the fra ternity Intramural Football title last night, as they edged a stub born Beta Theta Pi. New .to a 1-0 victory on the New beaver Praatice, field before a hoWling Crowd of 200 §peCtators. • 'Delta Chi drew blood late in the first . half when . Charles Stob er set up the touchdown play as he intercepted a Beta pass on the latter's 21 yard line. On the following play, William Briner hurled the winning pass to George Pittenger, who caught the ball just over the goal line. Brin er again took to the air for the extra point, throwing to Haider man. for the tally. Beta, Theta Pi had high hopes during the closing minutes of the first half, with Giles passing to Vieth for a 60 yard gain. The threat ended on the next play, when Christmdn intercepted on the Delta Chi's own 20, as the whistle blew. With the opening of the second the Beta team took over on the Delta Chi's 13 yard marker, when the champs lost the ball for unnecessary roughness. Briner stopped the drive by intercepting one of Giles' passes on the .10., A stout Beta defense was ob vAis in the first fe* minutes of Ptlay,.. when Tompkins, Delta Chi back, received a puht oil the Mid field marker, and then Passed to Ariner whO lateraled to See, Bringing the ball to the seVen. y'ard_Aine. Here the Beta . , line tightened, and . on, four successive Plays', the beita Chi's did not gain afoot —' • .! • -- . . 'jack Quailey, league iiithiCke4 minouricetl at the eiid.of the game that plans 'tor_ the awaiding of , atiy were "gilt unicriOwn. . . .. • s , • iterildet 'LdCOmotiVe Yeti a' . •4 h • • ceiiind §oktlonl "Chuck"'Peek and his "niake with the - noise boys" have revised .the I.6e6thoilye yell. Instead of .the s-s-s-s at the beginning, a long wiristle will be sUbstanted. - The cheer in its entirety is: Long whistle Rah. Rah Penn State (repeat three times) Rah (repeat eight times) - Penn State Team...Team...Team Calor. Com i tort Sty/editor SmartneM Games .Fun - Dancing and The Sensational Green Pig ALL AT . AG, FROLIC FRIDAY, 9:00 P. M.-REC HALL MUSIC BY THE ARISTOCRATS AINISSiON $l.lO Wins IM Football championship Wernermen Point To 'Jinx' Meet In New 'York City By DON WEBB Although the varsity; cross country teani . . ; ;Zlas completed an undefeated dual-meet season this year's competition is far from ended. In fact, the hardest part of the season is just beginning with training ;for 'two all-import ant tournaments—the IC4-A meet in New York. City and the Na tional Collegiate tourney in East Lansing, Michigan. The New York meet will be held November 16 on the Van Cortlandt Park course. A week later • the National Collegiates will be run on the Michigan State course. IC4-A competition has always been a jinx to i 3 enn State cross country teams. Penn State has had four undefeated teams since Coach Chick Werner came here ten years ago, but none has ever attained an IC4-A r title: Lat • year's 'performance is a good exaMplei of the jinx. The Lion harriers.' were rated as favorites along , with -New York ifilive'rsity and Rhode Island State,•btit when the Nittany thin clads hit the "big town," they slitinpeci .. to foiirtli Place in the meet. ~• • Penn 'State:• has never' placed better than• Bird position hi the IC4-4 crosscountry meet in the last ten Years.- .That third .was iii 1939 when the ,Wernermen had cne of ...their - worst duat-theet seasons -- which they lost three white:gaiiring;;;l4t=4nie deciSion. This year 'the - I,ionS will again probably be • ratea as one of the favorites for the New York . ineet along with Yale, Dartmouth, Rhode Island - State,•- Manhattan and Michigan State. Kohn Heads,Beta Sig Officers of ...Beta Sigma lkhb elected last. night are Leonard L. Kohn '44,. chancellor; 'Allen S. Hendler '44, 'vice-chancellor; Jo seph Hodin '44, , warden; Jack B. Israel ,'44, vice-warden; Jack B: Israel '44, caterer; Harold B. Fed erman '44, treasurer; Joseph H. GinSberg '44, inner guard; and Irwin Sagenkahn, recorder. Boom! Comfort, plus smartness, plus durability, equals our made-to measure suits. Tailored with you in mind. Yart4l4 !' 4 ll (If W. College Ave For the second time within two months an army official has been directly responsible for the can cellation of a Penn Stale football game. Latest scheduled contest to get the knife is the second Nit tany Lion-Pitt Panther game which was to be played in Pitts burgh, November 28. • Originally scheduled as a means of raising revenue for Army Emergency Relief, the game was officially cancelled yes terday by Neil Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, when it was learned that Col. Cherrington, speaking for the relief organiza tion, decreed that no proceeds of college football games would be accepted by the Army relief group. Although as far as Penn State's Athletic Advisory Board is con cerned the game stands as can celled, it is believed that another attempt will be made by Pitt Alumni and Smoky City sports writers to reschedule the contest with another organization as benefactor, Previously the Lions were schedUled to meet a service squad from CainP Lee, Virginia on the November 28-date, but advent of a new commandant at the Vir ginia post nullified the arrange- Merits. The CaniP Lee Com,- Mander substituted a program of infra-company contests for the inter-collegiate - schedule leaving the Lions . With an eight game schedule. The . second Pitt-Lion game was to _Put the two squads in the -un usual position of Meeting each other tWice within one week—a doubleheader alinost unheard of in intercollegiate football circles. With the cancellation, the Nit tany Lions now face the prospect of having only three games re maining to be played this season. Radio Debate Contest Offers Bonds, Cash To. Student Winners Competition in the second an nual NatiOnal Intercollegiate Ra dio Prize Debate is scheduled to get under way on this campus 'as soon as interested students regis ter with Prof. John R. Frizzell, head of the departnient of speech, any time before December 1. Complete details of the nation wide contest may be had by con sulting the notice posted on the bulletin board, third floor, Sparks. Speeches must be submitted to Professor Frizzell by December 12. port the Topic for this year's debate is, "Should American youth support the re-establishment after the war of competitive enterprise as our dominant economic system." First prize in the contest is $l,OOO in war bonds and $250 cash. Sec ond prize is $5OO in war bonds and $125 in cash. It takes 50,000 man-hours of v'ork to build a medium bomb- State College er as against only 200 for an auto. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Proceeds Turned Down By Army Relief Group Orange Terminal Paul Berthold, speedy pass catching senior, has been one of the mainstays of the Syracuse line this .year. Berthold holds down the left end position, and has been on the receiving end of qUite a few Whitsell and Moines . paSses. Classes Present Plays Classes in eramatics, produc tion, stage Craft, and make-up will present three orie-act plays in the Little Theater at 7:30 P. m. tomorrow, according to Frank S. Neusbaum, assistant professor of dramatics in charge of the plays. iitIagiIigERNAIREBER. MitriPMEIMINENN;DIESPROMPIi iii•*.:!....„ "Tat M,.: :..i RN i:i_.., ,, .....• qf ,, vg gvi • • . ..,7' :`:i6l • . i : 45i.? ,. ... X:i94 ;-...,...,. :,.,.ikn::i • ' . .oi .. ' .. .., , ' I . ...... ni*,.. :::•:;%4:,: • ”... ~ :::*:,.• :KV,.:::.: ::',ie:`•'s Nt'X'i. VR::;:,:•:. k.::. , ..: , .. , You'll be delighted with these young .:,:::, .._ _ all-American young Americans and worn by young Americans. Junior Miss comes into' her own with Mary Muffets Chart t Opposite Corner Room Orange Gridders Al Full Sirength For State Till (Special to The Collegian) SYRACUSE', N. Y., Nov. 4—At full strength, after its heart-break ing defeat at the hands of the North Carolina Navy Fliers last week, the' Syracuse eleven has been going full tilt this week in anticipation of revenging the 34-19 setback handed it in 1941 by the Penn State Nittany Lions. With little to worry about in the defense department—the Orange-men have allowed an average of only 56 yards from scrimmage dur7 ing its first six games=Coach Ossie Solom has been concentrating on offensive football for Saturday's clash viiith the Blue and White. Rated among the top ten teams of the East, the Orangemen have scored a total of 115 points so far this season, and have allowed only 15 points to opponents. Solom will probably ,call upon the same lineup this Saturday that answered the opening whistle against the Navy Fliers last week end. Mirabito, the hard-plunging full back who played havoc with Penn State's defense in 1939, 'will prob ably start at. the fullback position in favor of 'Michael, who has been the regular during the first six games. Teaming up with biirabito will be Fox at quarterback, IVfahies and Morris alternating at left half hack, and Witesell at right half back. Latest statistical returns show that Orange end Paul terthold Continues to hold a 'High place among the nation's pass-receivers. alOtii6id has caught 11 passes for 182 yards. dresses. Designed by SIZES 9 to 17 PAGE THREE
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