FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942 Colone To Star, In Lion. Backfield Against Syracuse Banbury Moved To Winghatk In Shake-up Yreshmen have figured in the Nittany Lion grid pictui : e to a con 'siderable extent this season in re -serve roles, but tomorrow, for the 'first time in 28 years of Penn State 'football, a freshman will be in the • starting lineup. .. After a shake-up, of the first string backfield following the. West :Virginia debacle, Joe Colon e, triple threat fullback, will find himself as the starter at the plung . ing spot. Jack Banbury, in turn, will move to the wingback spot formeely held by Cliff St. Clair. _ In averaging 43 yards for 17 punts so far this season, Colone has eclipsed Cenci's punting achievements, and is making a strong bid for national ranking t in the kicking department. As a pass er, Colone has no peer on 'the Lion squad, except little Bobby Wil liams. The only other new face in the Lion line-up that will face Syra cuse tomorrow is Leo Nobile who will be playing at the left guard pOsition in .place of the injured Bob Peru.gini. Mirabito at Quarter . The Orangemen will . also :sport a, change. of. personnel . ..in: thk.l3 . 4ck:g • sal .:.".TootS" • . , , ••" b . q,eri- : "§witch ci: : ,f . ropi his fullback . PnsitioriAo :The • hack slot .to. replace Ed Fox; vet , eran signal caller; who was in , juyed last week: • Larry Ellis, a sophomore, will take over the plunging duties va cated by Mirabito. Orangemen Use "Y" beSrSite the fact that the football rules, committee outlawed the re verse •center—the main feature of So "Y" formation last year— ' the Orangemen are again working • from the Y with the center playing in the orthodox manner. Working -frorn.the Y—which might be term ,ed "a modified T-formation with an unbalanced line—the Orange • men have tallied 115 points against five collegiate foes this Fall. • Solom will bring his _squad 'to Lock Haven today, where they will ,hold a short practice session this ,afternoon. , The invaders will ye main in Lock Haven over night, before coming on to State College ,late tomorrow morning. • College pebalers Meet Pittsburgh Twice ;Three varsity debaters will• leave today for Pittsburgh where -they: will engage tllae University of Pittsburgh squad in a SYm posium on• "Problems of the :Peace.' . Mothio's Beck '43; Milton Berg •stein*.'44,' and .Earl R. Booser '43 'represent the College in. the :two discussions scheduled for 2: . 3.0:p.•m: today s and 10:30 a. ni. tomorrow; the latter of which will be .witnessed by an assembly of high school debaters and coaches from western Pennsylvania. IASHfARM INCOME IN U. S. • /,, ) . 0 1942 (r.ri.ried) bOA.paxa Each 011.4= 51,000,000,000 Remember 'Toots' Mirabito? . • • Sw \~~~~~ Back in 1939,.. Sal "Toots" -Mirabito, SYraituse's hard.-charging backfielder, was . the only man that was able to pie,rce the Lions' famed " seven mountains." Tomorrow Toots will find himself, at a new position. Coach Ossie Solom's regular fullback until this week, Mirabito has •ligeri switched to the quarterback position when vet eran Ed Fox. was. pldced on the injdred list. Hattiers..itain ft* laiiA Meet . . . Pe n n • :State's cross-country when they take the field on the squad will do most of its practic- sixteenth, opposed by the best ing on the Centre-Hills Golf Club thinclad teams of the East. New York University's cross turf from now,•until the end of country team, which took third the season, Coach: Chick Werner place in the IC4-A meet last year, declared last night. served notice on its Eastern op- Werner stated that the Centre ponents that they will be strong Hills course is much more like contenders . for top honors in the the Van ,Cortlandt Park course annual meet. . in New York City, On which the 'ln an intra-New York City meet IC4-A' meet will.-be run on No- of collegiate harrier teams, the vember 16 The longer slopes and rougher tion by grabbing first, second, terrain of the Centre Hills course fourth, sixth and .seventh places will condition tlfe runners for in the test where 40 runners corn what they will be up against peted. Manhattan was second. %• . • %•. - . . 4 - Get... Your Date Now! . 4 • .- . 0 r .. f 4 -. 1 4 . . N • • . ' i '. ... s THE LAST - All COILEGE• DANCE ••- • - • 4 • . F THE -. YEAR . . 4 I 4 . . 4 • - . 4 4 . . . 4 • 4 4 JI .• -Sir I'm If! 4 4 * I • a h " 4 4 4• . • 4 , ••. . ' • ; W : i i h t . •% 4 t - - .. 7Charille Spivak , 1 4 4 t 4 '• "---• Nati 20 - . 9-1 s4l,w). per CDII pie • • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Violets overwhelmed all opposi- Soccermen Embark This Morning For Middy Game; At Full Strength Owl Game Switched Date of the Penn State- Temple soccer game has been switched to November 28, ac cording to an announcement by Neil M. Fleming, graduate man ager of athletics, last night. Originally set for November 21, the contest will take place orie week later in Philadelphia. The postponement gives • the Lions three weeks to prepare for the tussle. After this Satur day's game at Annapolis, the boaters have no further game scheduled before the tilt with the Owls. At full strength for one of the few times this season, Coach Bill Jeffrey and the Penn State soccer team, 16 strong, leave this morning at 11 o'clock for Annapolis where tomorrow afternoon they take on Navy in their next-to-last game of the season. Traveling to Maryland by train will be Johnnie Struck and Bob Seavy, goal; Bill Deitrich, Allen Heck, Captain Hap Freeman, full backs; Sammy Schnure, Boyd Et ters, Dean Hartman, Bobbie Fast, halfbacks; and Smiley • Williams, Jose Lombana, Walt Wozaik, Bill Prichard, Paul Bender, Don Rider, and Charley Lischer, forwards. Betas Defeat Tekes Seavy is making his ,first away trip with the team while Heck was To Tie AGR For present at the Syracuse and Army games but did not see action. Don Bowfin L Rider, only frosh in the varsity g eague Lead lineup, will be serving in his third Beta Theta Pi, led by Tim The booters will be housed to- Giles, fought its way to a tie for• night in Bancroft Hall, massive first place in the Fraternity Bow- dormitory for the Midshipmen. To- ling League last night by taking morrow's game is scheduled for 2 three close games from Tau Kap- p. m. and immediately afterward pa Epsilon, 765-704, 775-692, 875- the Blue and White will board a 792. Giles won high scoring train_, for Baltimore, where they honors for the game and the eve- will spend the night at the Lord ning with a total of 556 pins. His italtimore ; Hotel. high game of, 213 made him the"IEII Be Toligh"=Jeffiey top man of the meet. Best for Although Coach Jeffrey waUld k the losing. Tekes were Stu Kines make no comment on • the game and Jack McKee. other than ,"it'll be a tough pne t ., the Lions should go. into the game Alpha Gamma Rho lost its the fairorite. If they.ean beat t. 1 .4 'chance to stay Out in front of the Middies, 'the timple gaine,_wtifel?. Betas by losing the last game ..of has been postponed until,,NoVem its meet to Acacia. The AGEt's ber 28, will be the only reiriahiling did, however, win the first two obstacle in the way of another un games to stay in a tie for the lead. defeated season, their 10th in the George Pringle was high scorer. last 11 seasons. . Game totals were 664-634, 621- The Jeffreymen will also be out 515, 506-638. to add game number eight to their :;:;ryt: ?: `ii•`~ ........a::y>:., In the only other game, Delta Tau Delta defeated Alpha Sigma Phi 699-560, 621-575, 638-506. Chuck Ziegler led the Pelts with a 430 total, while Gordon was the best for the Alpha Sigs with 437. In determining the league standing, one point is given for the high team score each game, in addition to one point given for the high three-game total. The league standings: TEAM Alpha Gamma Rho Beta Theta Pi .... Delta Tau Delta Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 3 Acacia 2 Alpha Sigma PM 0 ! ENGRAVED ON service as well as civilians. ETCHED BOWL ri Wm. Demuth e Cu., lnc., N. Y —..... • POINTS . . 7 ?t:LL. GR.).4, \ _ HAM AND i/ WHERE THE ATHLETES. MEET PAGE THREE Team To Be Housed In Bancroft Hall game with the varsity new undefeated streak which be- gan last year after. the loss at West Point, the first in ten years. Rival Coaches Are Old Friends Middy .Coach Tom Taylor and Coach Jeffrey will renew an old friendship on the soccer [field, to morrow. In each of the 17 years that Coach Bill has been guiding the .local booters, the Blue and Gold has been an annual oppo nent. Taylor has coached the Navy for the past 25 years. At one of the. Navy fullback spots will be Midshipman Jack Keller, now in his third and final year at the Academy, who started out on his soccer career at the State College High School and played first string fullback with the 1939 Penn State fresh Man squO. ENGRAVED ON 'I ITCHED BOWL-