PTOYEMP,ET!, 17;•1944 Lion Boolers End Season AI Temple Angmpl fninlii Win; Jeffrqy Afters Pow ' The Penn State secepr teajn will send its 19' ke49n, 10,en tjo Nittmiy. LionS 40,e, TOT* 0, Philadelphiatein9FATiv a . ftPAlStpA in "theft , del/midi 'and Thiel ,game of the year. Coach Bill JeffFey.'s squad will attempt to end 'its , sc4dule with four victories w . 34 threeSo far this season the dons 4gYa beaten EltleMPU, .9/otet ' 4 ,44 Muhlenherg, while losing to Nayy, Army, and' Corxiell. liOw,ever, the Owls again have a strong team this , year. Temple has won three out . of the - f,Our contests' hai ,played: The" only loss was a 3-0 defeat at the hands, of the Bainbridge Naval "Wain ing` Station. Penn State has emerged vic torious in nine of the 12 games played in the series between the two schools..,Temple .took its only game in 1942; while two encount ers ended in ties. Last season the Lions turned back the girls, 3-9. ~i'here.may. be a, few changes in the . Lion lineup when Penn, State takes • the field tomorrow after noon. Coach Jeffrey said he might start several newcomers in the contest. The lineup follows: Nick Mar tinor Joel Crouch, goal; Charley ..Applerpan or Jack Campbell, right fullback; ,Dave Binns, left fullback; Elwood Steller. or Clair Jewell, right halfback; Jess Hart man, center halfback; Ace Park er left halfbapk; Herb Mendt or:Dick Nichelas, outside right; John I-Tamilton, inside•right;' Bill MpHale, center forward; Bill pol well or Mike Beehdel, inside left; and Karl Erdman, outside left. Dra*ing..../\_./..•..atetiols KiStE: Sett) . s .. , Silk; ailßules The , • • . .. „ - .. ..,,, ' ~. . At :l :I iet . ' '''''''' .i.:.:,,, • T .. . , . - - • ',I , '; .• P,' ik ,f, ..,T ;',, Z. 4 , t, z-, :. :'::': • ' State. DQWIIS Temptp, 7-6 Nittany pop§ eked out a 7.-6 victory oyer Temple in a elostly contested grid sine ka f a r a a crowd of, 12,0004 S' l O l, AtlPl - 111 Saturday. " coach Bob Higgins' freph4i#:ll- -An intramural soccer league squad sFor,ecl its only,#4' ;:v.v4i- , has been prOilied by. Navy V-12niiii A044:41;0 in'l4,thio guarr , ,-.tiinter*cle. -- r E. J. Reitz Sp ter - When' El Pets.fictrOturlxelk iOp 2e. Each barracks fields one punt to midfield:'ROA 241 /..,..tegn Witt/ g'pnrkes slated for every teriberger, 11-Year-old - end, reach - iiight.-Aitring the week. The chS.InT ed the five yard - line after snatch - 41ionghiR-team will be awarded a ing 'Fetchers pass and" three plaYs._tropby -at.. the end of the season. later the Easton tailback sM 4/1 1..:—1n-the - second Week of the •tour-, firry 341-40i16-4.4.394344.. back tA -flan*o.'"' "fi -, ' - Bal - racks 36 leads the kick the .victory point. gtiV with five wins and. two ;:....:T.4.4par-e- - -. 1 The Owls scored once 41_0e_ JOssese , --Barracks 26 and 20 are first period only to have it,,nlll/-: . . 7. -- f• tied.for--1-seeord- place with three ified by a penalty. After an al wz.. - - ,, :..1 3 Wlns, , two- - tiesi , and one loss each, yard march from' their own Alto, --Al.Whilth:C.43arracks 13 places third ~the Lion ,two-yard stripe I 1917 7.NATe•- 1 6 n- li-Itikrtie , victories, one tie, and I went - over for a touchdowkd;out , - , id1 . i .w= ......, • a 15-yard holding penalty. . -,.m&. ' - .----b. - Aitri'' " ' P g - ' - 'for standings is based ,74041 called. The Owls lost- their,..4.4ar ..) ..,,.. . --•- • c rcifg - tnu•tlellowing system: portimity when State recovered . • ~ ...-i---szsz.t. - • . . . Burns' fumble. :' ' 'l - - A' *in - tallies five points, ties Again in the first half the..P.h;7te three and a loss is points, 1 adelphia eleven drove 43 3 7 , - , a.c r s, f6 ciiiii - ifed as zero. the Nittany 19 and settled with Scores_ for games played Mon ;an 'attempted field .goal: - :Virson day are: Barracks 9 defeated booted it far short of the cross Barracks 24 3-1; Barracks 20 bar. ....., _....:.;q4-ekef.l a victory over Barracks 13, After outplaying - the Lions•-in.`4A4ztlitarrOles• '36 won over Bar the first half, Temple...pusheds:raelts.- 4 14 1 5r er thegoal line earl the-thiret.., ,, ...iriliAtesults follow: Bar lquarter when Wilson. intereeptedrzza - M=Ric*`Tiedted Barracks 13, I Petchel's forward pass 0n..;.,..im - t1201 4 -tliriS - dfei.:7 lost to Barracks 1 State 33 and trotted to the....six2-44.4 - I•l4ks 9 was defeated yard-marker. Rozelle wentarolind.,b3,:sp4rrinilii‘3§ 1-0. right end to score but wil- .. ' - 13114i3Sktif- 4: ..' l iehediales for the last try for the extra point was lalp - yfirot& . 4A - y _follows: ed. ' ' .z: '.--2'*-L-. ittirenlatSP-2=1;,..v5. 20, 13 vs. 9, and The Nittany victor y evened up-.----- ---,7- ... Ithe series with thre wk .- credited each team. All independent',"; l ba; teams wishing to •gain into the •-newly formekPeni Club intramural basketbr gue should have a repreSl contact Art Bollard. 'hone ism SHQJ r ua Boards , Gate Opposite ;.:i:.. THE'cOI4A9W Navy Organizes Soccer topple Barracks 36 Leads . Intramural Tourney 4=MINIMII ~ '. lY: r . ' ::k'~::~ Ai':~~.: `. EaM= ..i.'0.,L~: d.: ~'.'. _, _ ~~; ~~;;4~- =SE 36 vs. 26, and vs. 26, 37 vs. 24, = 9 vs. 24, 20 vs. 13, 46 vs. 13, 9 vs. 36, " IMP! 1F 1 ( For* C.* Leiguei Gridley Announces Rules InterfraternitY Council has organized two basicetball leagues composed of eight teams each. Each team is slated to play seven games during the tournament which will be followed by a series of three playoffs between the winning squads to determine the cham pionship. A. trophy , will be awarded to the winning fraternity. Tilts are scheduled to begin Tuesday when Alpha Chi Sigma meets PI Kappa Alpha and Delta Chi encounters Phi sigma ,ttelt,4 in Rec Hall, 8:30 p. m. Beta Sigma Rho will tame Sigma Kappa and Delta Sigma Phi will oppose Phi Delta Theta at 9:30 p. Fn. The folloWing rules for the tour nament have been released by Bob Gridley, athletic chairman, Carson, Jimllugo, and Dick Grif fiths, committeemen. Each fraternity may have a maximum of 12 men on the squad, ten brothers and two outsiders. Outsiders may not be varsity cage players. The two-dollar entry fee must be paid by November 20. Failure to comply will eliminate the team. Games will be played as schedul ed with four eight-minute per iods. There must be five men on the floor not later than 15 minu tes after the scheduled starting time. • In order to be eligible to play, each man must present a certifi cate of physical fitness to Gridley no later than November 20. All scores must be reported to the It:kayo-Ott .. : .. • jobs to THESE ARE BUSY DAYS for everybody in the tele- phone business. About 4,300,000 Toll and Long Distance messages go over the lines in the average business day. (That's in addition to more than 100,000,000 daily local conversations.) We appreciate your help, especially when you're on a kne to a war-busy center and the Long Distance operator soya -" Please limit mut. gmll (4) 5. minutes." Titillip..Lerr4p,HPlNf.:. , o l ,4 l P.A l MY OF r.P11.§01.1.5r.VA1114 chairman before midnight of day thP PINI-e its R.4Y0.• Any disputes or questions grill be settled by the chairman and committee, Their decisions will be final. Games will be Rived . eyely Tuesday and Thursday. Pi IcapPO. Phi will meet Sigma Pi and Strap, Phi Epsilon will "take on P_hi pa 'Sigma, 8:30 p. in., ThursdaY• Theta Chi will play CM Phi and Triingle will oppose Sigma Phi Alpha at 9:30 p. m. Wrestling Candidates All V-12 trainees and civil ian men students iiiterested in the varsity wrestling squad are asked to report to Rec Hall, 4 p.m., today, Coach Paul Camp bell said. . „,-. ~._... N .......-_-____ ~;-:---,.. ,„ ,„.p . , 7 7 7 7 \ , ~ ..-• 4'q: e' , • . ~ . • s ' -,... 7' _..... .... ," • -.. ‘' ----. 7 . 0), 1) do today" PAGE
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