FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945 Today and Tomorrow Mon. - Toes. « Wed. Magazines—Cancfy Tobacco > ‘ ... HubM, Hubba! i : (jmt. .A PcncJ ' . ! Jf. y m ’, e X CLm Ply, : ■ WJ. or .. ; Run Sown To Room 418/ Old Main and Sign’ Up On Vour Favorite Staff On Monday Night, Nov. 12, at 7:30: WRITING ' BUSINESS *>"■ . ■** CIRCULATION ADVERTISING ' ' PHOTOGRAPHY .State - P . (L^nc^uieer Court Squads lists 17 Tilts The Nittany Lions will open a 17-game basketball schedule on December 5 when Susquehaipik invades Recreation Hall. Four men have returned from last year’s team which won ten games and lost seven. With these four men as a nucleus Coach John Lawther hopes to field a court squad which will better last year’s record. The Nittany Lions will play home-and-away games with West Virginia, Muhlenberg, Carnegie Tech, fluckriell, Pittsburgh, Col gate, and Temple and single con tests with Army, Navy and Sus quehanna. The schedule: December's, Susquehanna, home; 8, West Virginia, away; 12, Muhl enberg, home; 15, Carnegie Tech, away; 19, Bucknell, home; Janu ary 5, Muhlenberg, away; 12, Pitts burgh, away; 16, West Virginia, home; 19, Colgate, away; 23, Tem ple, home; 26, Bucknell, away; 30, Army, away; February 2, Pitts burgh, home; 6, Navy, away; 9, Colgate, home; 13, Cafnegie Tech, home; 16, Temple, away. NiftaHy Radio Station Holds First Broadcast The campus premier broadcast o£ AOFN, Nittany Party radio station,' will be held in Schwab Auditorium, 7:15 Monday eve ning. Tap dancing, a skit and mu sic by a college dance band will be featured on the program. Recent appointments by the clique chairman are Gene Fulmer, assistant clique chairman, and the following po'mniittee heads: Edith Murray, social; Ruth Tishermah, publicity, and Edward Soza, con tact. . • -Ill'll. THE COLLEGIAN Series lied Two deadlocks will probably be broken when Temple clashes with Penn State tomorrow afternoon on New Beaver Field. Both teams are now tied in the number of games won, each hav ing won three of the six encoun ters. Temple won the first two games in 1931 and 1932 and came back to win again in 1941 by a 14-0 count. The Lions have held the edge in recent years, having won three of four games since 1940. Harry Muckle’s extra point de cided last year’s game and Lions won 7-6. Another tie will probably be broken when Temple’s Phil Slos burg and State’s Joe Tepsic get together. Tepsic scored twice against Syracuse and Slosburg tal lied once against Lafayette to boost their season total to 42 points and put both in a tie for the lead among the gridiron scorers of the state. Pos. Penn Stale TCmple LE. ...Herron Hauser LT....Marchi Jarmoluk LG.... Garbrinski Piscitella C Kosanovic'h .. . Hochheiser RG... .Rutkowski Brishup RT... .Nolan Dolan RE... .Tamburo Hewson QB Cooney Burns LHB...Tepsic Crispo R'HB... Drazenovich Zawoski F8....8e11as Wilson Hbckey Series Opens All coeds interested ip partici pating in the Blue-White five game hockey series starting Mon day at 4:10 p. m'. should come out to Holmes Field today at 4:10 p. m to. get organized. Only those girls who have bad one practice and can present their medicals at that time will be eligible to compete in the series. Bti&teFS End Home Season Against Big fled Squad Penn Slate’s soccer team, confi dent after its surprising scoreless tie with favored Army Saturday, will encounter a strong Cornell University squad on New Beaver Field, 1:30 p.fn. tomorrow. This will be the Lion’s last home game, as they close their season next week against undefeated Navy at Annapolis. The Lions, fi-om latest renorts, will have to be at their best if they hope to atone for last year’s 1-0 defeat at the hands of the Red Raiders. The Ithacans have a strong, fast team made up of Naval trainees and X-Gl’s. .For the all-important clash, Coach Jeffrey will have six fresh men in the starting lineup. Three of them, goalie Jimmie Dovncn, right fullback George Emig, and fight halfback Charlie Garcia, were outstanding in last Satur day’s “upset.” Harry Little at center forward position, Jerry Cooper at inside left, and 'Will Kraybill, outside left, are the other freshman .start ers. Either Bill Dietrich, an ex-GI who played on the varsity two seasons ago, or Bill Folwell will open at left fullback. Two Navy trainees, Tim Petroff and John Hamilton, will start at center half and left half respec tively. The offense positions will be held toy Don Rider, outside Journalists Initiate Theta Sigma Phi initiations will be held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, .111:15 tomorrow morning. Pledges' are requested there at 10:30. 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