WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, BETWEEN THE LIONS By BEN BAILEY Sports Editor One of the most expensively entertaining athletic contests in. the recent history of the College The Senior' class, presidential staggered' off ,to a shaky start at brawl features anther Higgins lunch-time yesterady, as friends end, Bob Davis, ~,alho opposes of the schools' leading sports- Bob Faloon, VerSetilr sports edi men answered the call of the tor of the Centre Daily Times. phone and began the trek to Old Those of. you who were at the Main to decide which athletes• Penn game will-Aleartember Davis shall become undergraduate • .ac " the guy who recovered the statesmen. . Quaker 'fumble to -set •up 'Sparky. The said contest—All-Collelge Browns , opening Agichclown. Fa elections to those of you who be- loon matched, :theliLt in his de neve the printed word—purrs in- partmera; however, when he to - the back-stretch today and dashed doWn several tiers of grinds to a marathon finish along seats from the press box after about sundown tomorrow. the game to recover nearly three The winning teams—most of feet of the Pennsylvania goal them captained by capable mom- post. • - 144' - hers of the, sporting world—will For All-College`' Itesident we draw the privelege of handling have a three-way kitchen con nearly $25,000 in inter-class stu- test starring Jackie - . Grey, Don dent funds for the coming pbliti- Kulp, and George :NI; Smith. cal term. " Smith apparently. doesn't stand In the yearling race we have a a chance in the race because of toss-up between tailback Larry the fact that he is strictly a non-• Joe and Bud James, a reserve athletic type of fellow, and, worst end. Joe has already proved his of all; admits that ' - he is a Po ability as an elusive, runner, and liical- Science major! (Anyway, should make a "happy warrior" who would remember a name so in any, political camp. On 'the common as George Washingto'n other hand, James Stands . out as Smith at the polls?). a good blockei; and a very capable I heard • the • • rnmor that Jim receiver. • Farley is considering backing :Probably the most exciting tus-, Frankie Sinkwich and Grantland sle appears to be the '45 class. Rice as running males on a third manuevers. Wingback. Cliff St. party ticket in . the.l944. elections. Clair had the game .in the_ bag by It can happen; you' know. , Anniversary Sale! Now going on! The largest money-giving • sale in our history . . of- -- MEN'S and WOMEN'S WEAR NEW 'FALL DRESSES MEN'S SUITS Reg. $14.95 Reg. s29* NOW 9015 NOW 11.95: Hundreds of Other Values! 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Think and VOTE YES! 0 - ) T'i.i:e COLL_ GE DINER Heani Ridenour, Catanoso Star Ire 1111 Ring Matches forefeit a week • ago, but non athletic Walt Price, after a "lock- el.-room" spat with ..3 his "team," made a belated 'entry at almost even odds. DAILY COLLEGIAN OPEN UNTIL 3 A. M. ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN TM boxing opened the second night of its annual slugfest, moving the contenders one round closer to the .finals. Top'battle- of the afternoon for violence and thrills was the match between two 155-pounders, Nichols and Hean. Hean swapped lefts and rights against the withering blasts of his opponent's dynamite-loaded rights, but in the middle of the last round Nichols began to tire and Hean almost' mowed him down with several well-placed blows. Hean outpointed ;his opponent and won the judges' decision. •As clever with his hands in the ring as he is on the mat, Charlie Ridenour took his battle by a tech nical knockout in the second round against Grimes of KDR. Although Charlie was dwarfed by. Grimes, he cut loose with a barrage of whirl wind rights and lefts that soon made the referee stop the fight. The next fight changed the luck for the battling KDR's when Jen nings trounced Clemens of Phi Kappa Sigma. Following through in the 145-pound class another KDR, Maloney, copped the judges' decision from McKean. Kappa Sig's Golden met his equal in the ring When he met the blocks and par ries of Brodie of Phi Epsilon Pi. Golden edged out his opponent for the match but it was a highly con tested battle. Highlight of the independent contenders was the battle between Catanoso and Moyer. Catanoso, al though smaller in stature than his opponent, launched a series of lunging drives that nearly floored Moyer. Several beautiful lefts and rights shot out by Moyer looked as though they might be fatal but were stopped enroute. The weak ening resistance of Rummage in the next contest gave a hard fought fight of Zirm by a judges' decision. Tomorrow's 'Anew FRATERNITY -127-pound, Hirsh vs. Hibner 135; Shoemaker vs. Ashby 145, Greenly, vs. Hutchings 155, Detwiler vs. Norton; Mat tern vs. Jimeson 165, Bache vs. Tayton INDEPENDENT -145, Muschlitz vs. Renton-, Leib erman vs...Whitten CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST: A light brown covert ov ercoat taken from hanger, first floor Main Eng. Bldg. Please re turn it, it's the only,one I have. Put it back on the hanger, or ,call Leslie Paul, Ingleside Club. 2tpd. 17, .18RM LOST—Gas cap and keys, some where in borough. Finder please call 2459. Ask for Marty or Cyril. 2tpdl7,lBD LOST—K & E slide rule. Name— '. Si Newman. Call Sid Swartz, 4991. -2tpdl7,lBSß LOST—Alligator Gold Seal Top coat in Sparks near Room 125, Monday, Nov. 9. Call Al 3142 or 4751.• 3tchLW MEN!—Want a date? Contact Dating Bureau. Interviews Tues., Wed., Thurs., 5 to 5:30 p. m. Penn State• Club, Room, 321 Old • Main. ltcompß WILL PERSON who accidentally traded raincoats Friday call 4634. I gotta newer one in trade, but my old one, had gloves in pocket. ltpd.c FOR SALE—Size 39 short tux Good condition. Reasonable Phone 2110. ltchl7RES FOR SALE—Tux like new. Bar gain—original price $4B. Size 39 or 40. Call Les, 4736. PM Has Averaged 110 Yards A Game A quick glance at the statistics compiled by the Pitt Panther foot ball team this season reveals two outstanding facts that should weigh heavy on Nittany Lion !hearts. First fact to make Blue and White followers leary over Satur day's fray is the fact that, although they have been beaten in 5 of their 8 games this season, the Panthers have still been able to average over 220 yards of ground gaining -1133 on the ground, and 636 yards by passing. Second caution sign is the record that has been turned in by "Weston Willie" Dutton, third r ank in g ground gainer in the nation. A resume of Pitt's (mostly Dut ton's) efforts this fall show: Leading scorer—Dutton with six touchdowns. Leading ground gainer (scrim mage)—Dutton with 670 yards in 187 tries. Leading passer—Outton with 29 completions in 76 attempts for 590 yards. Leading in total offense—Dutton with 1270. Leading pass receiver—Mike So tack, left end, with four caught for 154 yards. Leading punter—Dutton with 61 kicks for 2153 yards and .) a 35.2 average The opposition has totaled 1686 yards through the Panhter line, and have connected with 70 out of 146 passes for 929 yards, for a total offensive game average of 327 yards. Arrow Handkerchiefs Arrow Ties 2tpd.lB,l9MJW Charles (#‘ ,- -,t, /C*:,..." .."-%\ 1 0---i 4,1 ..-- I #1 ---. 'irl: 1 ~.; \ i , ; , i. , ,• { pc,' -,,/, _1..., , t , , e the Beau of the I all! CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST Gag cap and keys. Somewhere in Borough. Finder please call 2459. Ask for Marty or Cyril. 2t pd.17,18D LOST Phi Delta Theta pin, downtown on Sunday. Please call Bruce Parker, 761 Rides Wanted— RW—To Phila. or New York. Lv. Wed. or Thurs. Ret. Sun. 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