WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1942 BETWEEN THEIIONS • In addition to a topnotch football team which max yet peddle it self to some bowl sponsors somewhere , befOre the post-season appear ances.are all billed, Penn State again has,, another crass-country team that can stand on its record with the best in the natiOl. in winding up another dual-meet season with no defeats Coach Chick Werner's boys took second in the Ig-A's behind . Rhode Island State for their best showAng since 1930, and then • went on to tie much puffed Indlana for.,first in lheAiationa i ls last • Saturday , at the same time shoving Rhode Island-State down to third. • ‘ ' SeNieral big "ifs" kept 'the Lion ,thinclads .from making ,„.v ie iorY'asblo affair. If Mac Smith could hasie knocked-a With' of a sec ; onci eft' 'this time somewhere along the line,. State'vla haire edged ,indian'a by a . point.' If the last man in the . race,. a -iellqw'iroM'Cor#ell !College' (Iowa), had not finished=like he almost. dif,Ln't.,, State "Could thave:edged Indiana on that basis. But of course there's a lot rriore . to 'winning a - cross-country race than just. running. This felloW • HUnter 'of Notre 'Dame who breezed to first place in the meet . really won the hard way. First of all 1 -lost some of his ledd.When for Ced to slow doWn for a locomotive at .'a railroad . crtissiri.g. 'Out in front again he guessed wrong at a fork in . the rode and took in several hundred extra yards of unnecessary Michigdn conti 2 tryside befOre back-tracking to the same fork again... to find the rest of the boys trotting by on the other road. Eilessini,hiniself back into the lead, he 'then went to win the jaunt and clip 11 seconds off . the course record in doing it. - ,Speaking of victories—Bill Jeffrey's unmentioned-ables—in the . .newspapers, anyway,-are seven games on the way to another victory . era. Saturday's meeting with Temple—and they're tough—is the only tussle remaining between them and anothei undefeated season. , Come to think of it, our football mis-advt , nture in the W. Vir .ginia * mountains was our sole varsity. defeat in Fall spirts this year, Which Isn't bad at all as records go. InOldiiitally, 'Bill Dutton ' didnot gait t*o taidi against 4x. "'is 1 - * SJaie:'s 1.14; Sik4irdal. 41 •sppitared inr. Yeti! day obintn. .My ~,,,. , 0.• 0t‘7 ,, •7^4 ;ft '3 , . • " • . . '.. FO,l'lltigl , tlo iKkif: 2 l " fildi:ii, IttliPeirl . fo 171 , the bar diivhi befbfe 4it' 2 . 40,44 ilitiiiittik 44 qiiit moriiinq 13111 *. Q - ai subsequ ntty 1 ,.. • • !' • 1::1*-- . f..s-,.. i ti - •••• , ,,• . .t......, ...• ~.• .. credited - iiiikiliitii inSieed o f it roknus 2 yaxdi, zilitt. • ' • fr'' -(` 4 sii- . I • • .'-'- ..r''' " • , . • ' Kenny: Schoonover; State's stellar with 'niade, of raising hob in enemy baeltdeldS all season, finally - gained the aften tion-Of BOys when fie - received a bid-to play in the annnal. to.tili•South IVldritgoinery, Ala., December 26. Several Mbre .- of the varsity 'giidaers have been mentioned as '• t • theand possib e_pLospec s may receive invitations this Week. - • About the bowl situeition—all's quiet so far at this end of the line The College still has not received an invitation. Things are looking up, though. I noticed that several of the press' association boys are finally coming arouna_to mentioning State is a possible contender for - some "minor" bowl. . And Tennis Coach Ted Roethke tells MC that TCd'Husing slowed down long enough while Announcing the Michigan-Ohio State game to say that, the State win over Pitt• should make us a definite bowl prospect . Anyway the Pittsburgh: and Philadelphia writers are still out .P.ft4? . g.the . druips for'.us---a4d that's a good sign. Li:i s Cagers Open Schedule With W&J December 5 Penn State's winter sports sea- Son will get under way next week With - 'the , opening of a 21-game baSketiball schedule DeCeinber 5 at Bee - op - ening rivals for the Lions will lie the formida'Sle Washington and Jefferson quintet, who has thrilled (basketball fans In the opener of the last two cage seasons. The Presidents threw a scare in to Lion rooters last year when a torward sunk a score tying mid tf,loor shot just a split second after the whistle blew. Penn State won 32 1 30. The previoUs seasons, the Pieiiies won a close 31-30 contest in the last minute of play. • • Although this encounter is• the Anita:al game Of the Red and Black 'isqtiedule, they have . been playing many informal contests v(rith Pitta : burgh lfidePericleht teams and other nearby college fives. Probable starting lineup for the Presidents Will have !Big Huck Partmari at center, TOm Mears and .Teti Mialitat in the fOriraid 'slots with Pay Torquer and Paul Kony ha the the two guards. In an effort to give the second !teem :More 'Practice under game ConditionS, Lion Coach John LaW ther took five Men to Lock HaVen • last night 'to scrimmage :with the Teachers. Those making the trip Were Jack Biery, Perk Stabley, Lee : ; 11‘ittheimer, Ski Cohen, and Jim By BEN BAILEY; Spo;18 Editor E=MIMM::I 4 , 4 , 4 , * * * * * * 4+ tt , $l. Fencing Squad Begins Practice Already practicing for a period of three weeks, Penn State's fenc irig team is getting into shape for its first meet with Cornell here January 23. Coached ..by "Doc" Arthur H. Meyer, who in daily life' is an as sistant professor of forestry, many fencers from last year's squad have reported for practice ses sions. Among the foilwielders Who have returned to this sea Son's teain are :Chpt.. .Wally ReillY, Bernie Hankin, Jim Montgomery; George Gimber, and Tiin Reed. , Intra-team cotnpetition to de termine outstanding candidates for the team will take plaCe' in Rec Hall December 7. • Lawther. After ifhe opener next week the Lions - will meet two ethe'r state teams the following week. Susque'- henna Will travel here on "Decem ber 9, and EitiCknell meets the Nit tany at Rec Hall on December 12. Only additions to the Penn State schedule .this season is a pair of contests with Colgate and a fray with the North Carolina Naval Pre-Fligh ,tCadets. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Soccermen To Meet Temple At Philadelphia In Finale Lions Aim To Complete Tenth Unbeaten Season For the last time this season a sleek Penn State 'Lion goes down froth the Nittany hills to battle, when the undefeated College soc cer squad travels far up Philadel phia's North Broad street to boot it out 'with the once ruffled Tem ple Owl. '"Coach. ' Jeffrey predicts the r toughest genie or the season for his sikcermen in the finale with Pete Leanese Teniple proteges. With such prospects as Muchlitz The Lion soccer testm has had and his power packed two fisted a three Week rest follbwing their ness and such .fraternity contend °uphill 1-0 win over the Middies ers as Maloney and Mattern, the froin Annapolis at the Severh,Anals are bound to be hard con service school. Jeffrey has ap- tested. Ridenour, who has proven plied his usual, and highly sue- his ability in the ring as well as on cessful formula during the past the mat, by his TKO over Grimes weeks' practice sessions scrim- will vie .for a key position next . mage foresevral good long periods, Wednesday afternoon when the then scrimmage some more. bell rings, while Ilean with his Practice this all-important pre- successive victories taken with e gariie week has been hampered by ease in the last few weeks has a rain and gluek unclerfooting—but high rating. it takes more than natural 'Condi- Catanoso, independent standout, tioni to kill the bodters' practices.- with his series of victories over An intersquad game matching Moyer and Whitten, has earned a the - freslinien.against the iai:sity name for ;himself by his particular is . sci,liehileclThursday for after-(fighting technique built on lunging noon's . #l:a:Efice at 3p. rh.' . drives coupled with powerful left ',§iXteen. PlaYefs will make the hand blows. trip to Ohilaclelphin, Coach. Jef- Wright, rated as one of the shift frey stated: ikhOUgh the complete iest Itfi.:46rs ii.i. the I.M . co.iciteitS 'this .list 1 34 tiliq , ITOt seeii made up The year, is repgted la the officials as follOviing will iifotitili , ' t:l'e iiioUo one of the:•'S . iite bets iii‘-`neat week's 1 . ed: Johnnie Struck,' •giialiti; - gill fracases. Deitrich;'flaii . Freeman,,fullOackg; Dean "f-laitinan, garianY Sefiiiiiie, tOYci ftteii, halfibacii.s; arid:,Svoi- 1 ley, trilti4iis, Jose *Litiiibaiia, till tl t icliar4, ljOri tider,,Vatir Bender, or'iAraiiis record' now stands at three victories, one . deleat, . and oh tie. Jiist" as in football, soccer black can , bepioved wliie by corntiafa- ifve scores. Leaheis' iaoSri did a manhandle job on Bucknell, . '7-0, while Venn State was forced to push through two last period gods to outdo the Bisons, 3-1. On the other hand the Lions laid a 2-0 defeat on the West Point doorstep while in their most recent skirm ish Temple and the Pointers fought four extra periods to. a fu tile 2-2 deadlock. In this three hour contest the Owls appeared to' have things their own way when they took a halftime lead of 2-0. Fraternity Bowling Acacia-- Total Ennis 119 • 171 122-412 D. Kehney....lo7 110 112-329 M. Keeney...l3s 130 126-391 Bolin 101 • ... ...-101 Bair 111 120 14-372 Lorell 125 126-251 Totals - 573 656 627 1856 TKE-- Allee Gruver Watkins Meade Fellows Everitt Lauer . Totals 746 126 174 151 188 112 Delta Upsilon— 143 Christman ...168 'Bretheric L. White 135 K. White ....153 Totals 713 Della U'psilan— Burge ' ' 193 157 Olewine 150 180 Bolce 127 151 Kowcitch 125 169 Fairchild ....115 Cleeland . Totals ... Morrisdale— Francis 121 122 8S 179 .123 Arsons . Felder .. Wunz Wareham Totals Contestants Prepare For Final, Round Of IM Boxing Eliminating one contestant after another, IM crown prospects are warming up for the ;finals to begin next week. Each participant will be priming his own peculiar ec centricities in an effort to cop the 'final round. Acautaltiri44o44 , ... Fori-Ckii-isimos. fitly Tiim M 4rro.p. SHIRT Arrow Gordon Is B. S. 0. C* ...--266 136-310 106-255 160-521 ...--197 163-282 199-328 '764 2161 178 85 119 129 651 143-465 141461 98-867 233-531 124-420 739 2244 179 152 155 163 143 792 156-5506 179-509 139 417 115 7 -409 168:-283 ...--138 757 2262 Total 168-429 128-390 937-264 146-500 1147-364 ... 1947 140 140 88 175 127 . . • Armi• ~ wi , . ' SIIII 0\ a 11!: W.S. ' ~,,-,) :-. N .'”:'. ° ••!r i ' C A LWAYS in a top spot in . campus popularity polls is Arrow's Gordon Oxford shiit—Wifit regular and button-down collars. Gordon fits you perfectly, because it is cut on the Mitoga form-fit pattern. What's more, it can't shrink niore than a microscopic 1%, for it bears the Sanforized label: All foi just a slight fee $2.50. Arrow ties are swell bosom companions for Arrow shirts! $1 up. PAGE THREE Four Fighters Gain IM Decisions Starting off the evening With the heaviest class featured this year, two 175 pounders taxed each other's skill last night in a three round- marathon in Rec Hall. Der byshire of Phi Kappa Sigma rock ed Phi Kappa Tau Borges' head until it looked• like an open and shut bout for Derbyshire, but a spurt in the last round played his opponent down and Borges copped the bout. Good, Phi Kappa Sig entrant, put up an impenetrable guard that kept McCormick from scoring. Being on the defensive throughout the match, McCormick conceded the , fight to Good. A power house right hand that always seemed to step up at the right time kept Russel, Sigma Nu, guessing in his encounter with Mattern, Phi Delta Theta slug master. Regardless of Russel's at tempts to guard his head, Mattern caught him napping for a second and crashed through what guard Russel could. offer. Adding life and stamina to the bouts, Compton matched Starr in a three round encounter in the 'l2l pound class. Playing a tightly cocked left to Comptoifs jaw, Starr kept his opponent on guard; but the third round when he began to tire, ComptOn opened 'up With rights and lefts that toppled the fight right into his lap. Ina second meeting for Krpg and Ashenfelder, since their - foi l , filer battle resulted in 'a tie, stole the- decision iri an 4v413i•:•; ii atcti d fait,. 01:06itiy:Wi4d pput to Igai+lso in the dvefiitid ,40....'. Aif%f...,0.,... ... :. :::;:e i f '' ''.....: .4 k . . :C. i . 1 .' 1 i Big Shirt on Campuo