W:IDDITEDAY, OCTQBPR 9, 1946 Cross-Country For. Opener W 'Horne Captains Lion 'Harriers Thi s week, Coach Chick Werner and his varsity cross-icountry team round out their preliminary toughening-up program, and he - ad for Syracuse for the first meet of the season on Saturday. Howie Horne, member of the 1942 National championship team, was named yesterday by Werner to act..as team captain against the Orangemen. In addition to Horne, Jerry. Karver, . freshman inter collegiate champion and one-time state champion in the P. I. A. A. mile and cross-country, Curt Stone, Bernie Rudnick and Don Longenecker will make . the trip. Coach Werner will not name the final team until just before meet time. • Monday, the varsity hill-and dalers worked oilt'on the Centre Hills Country Club grounds to giv e the runners the feel of a hilly course such as Syracuse offers. Grief at Syracuse Neither Syracuse nor the Lions have had a cross-country team since 1942. For that reason both squads will be unknown quanti ties until after Saturday's contest. And Chick Werner isn't expecting an easy time of it either, because the Orange coach is Bob Grieve, who formerly assisted Werner with the Nittany Lions. Tink Candy, one of .the most promising runners on th e squad, according to the LiOn coach, was lost to the. team for several days last week because of a leg injury. Candy, however, is.bck with the squad now althOugh he• will not make the SyracuSe trip, Intramural 'Entrio I• Entries /or both fraternity . and 'indene,ndeid'.leagues . 'in the' Fall intranabralS T'o ti cll football, cross-country, and swimming must he made at .the Rec 4all In trambial office not later" than ThurSday, •Obtoiber 17, Eugene C. Bischoff reminded .all _entrants yesterday. Entries for the College Golf tourney close today at the House: Former 'Gagers Play 'Pro Two , former Penn State stars just back :from the wars have ,signed' to' play professional bask • etball with the St. Louis . Bom bers of the new Basketball AsSo , - elation' Of America. The ceders are Berk 'Baltimore, of Wilkes- Barre, "and Johnny B'arr, of Sha mokin: Team foints th Syracuse Starts Season COACH CHICK WERNER Between The Lions Sports Shorts Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, has been named to the U. S. boxing committee for . the 1 , 948 Olympic Games. Gene .Wett stone, Lion coach, was appointed to a like position in gymnastics. When -Penir.State 'and' the ITrlf versify.- of 'Pennsylvania . en•EXged in their pre - -Season scrimmage; the . Nittany Ln io's . - used ten. .plaief .'wliol had twosedi,the.quakers on Franklin Field iii,1942, Seven Penn players also had played in the .'42 game. • * * * Norm Gordon, varsity triabk aide, estimates 4e.haa, run 404 to 500' raCes durinethe - last 12 years". Two former Penn State wrest lers will coach, rival high school teams next season. Glenn Smith, of Mt. Carmel, is the new coach at Bellefonte, while Clair 'Hess, of Blairsville, has accepted a like position at Dußois. Both are ex"- servicemen. Sever Toretti, of Monongahela, who played on: the crack 1941 football team at Perin State, is looking forward to his first, sea son as head coach at ,Steelton High School. •Toretti, a war vet 'eran, previously served as an tant at: Steelton "S'~~F~~ . . 2. • ' • .46,...0xiix4A.a..w.„":"..«,..v.,,••• •,.; • ; . 4 • 0:••••.'r., Before you grab your old Mustang or Hellcat and start getting your favorite 'Arrow, shirts the EASY way, try your 'favorite Arrow dealer he may have just the . one you want next time, ARROW SHIRTS,TIES,HeINDATIVIIEFS,SPORTS SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lion Grid Team Faces Orange In Night Contest Penn State will play its first away game of . the 1946 season wben the Nittany Lions journey to Syracuse, N. Y., on Saturday to take on the Orangemen under the lights. Gam e time is 8 p.m. at Archbold Stadium. "Biggie" Munn, in his first year as Syracuse head coach after eight years as Michigan's line coach, ha s as his backfield coach Forest Eva shevski, signal-caller and chief blacker on the Michigan elevens that starred Tom Harmon. Munn and his assistants have •theveloped an offensive which operates from a T-formation and then winds up in a single wing thrust. Watt a Backfield Threat The chief Syracuse backfield threats are Joe Watt, Eddie Dolan, Walter "Slivers" Slovenski, and Captain Dick 'Whitesell with triple-threat Larry Ellis operating in the quartetiback s pot. Watt, Whitesell, and Ellis played on the 1942 Orange eleven that lost to th e Lions by an 18 to 13 score. The Orange line, ,although very heavy, lacks experience and is short on replacements. It was this lack of replacements that enabled a lighter Dartmouth eleven to overcom e Syracuse last S'aturday by •a 20 to 14 count. At the end s will be Paul McKee who grabbed Johnny Marrdarino's pass to . score against Dartrnouth, and Doc Aicocella who played! in last year's East-West game. Jack Kerchman, who played tackle for the Army All-Stars in the China Bowl game last year, is the only other experienced , lineman. The Penn, State-SyracUse series started in .1:822 and has been cm.. Untied, every year since then with the' exception of 1942 when ithe Orange suspended Opitharf.' ing the edge; SYtatlise fins won. 18, lost 8; and tied: 5 games.' Varsity. Skiers Meet Undergraduates interested in the varsity ski team should at tend a meeting in the balcony Of Rec Hall today at 4:30 p.m., ac cording to . Sher Man Fogg, varsity coach. Kill That Tiger "Why," you probablY wondered yesterday, "does the have Detroit plaryini&- in the. World Se ries?" Wen, ret'st easy; the Tigers id!ret play. Out the wire man in Harrisburg is a rabid Tiger Tan— so. what! •.11. 0 :400 ,07 • • '41•• .• Football Forecast New Collegian Feature When Collegian readers pick up their papers tomorrow morning, they will notice a new Fall sports page feature, Through the help of his brother, an undergraduate at the College, Joe Harris has grant ed the .Collegian permission to print his "Football. Forecasts," a nationally known survey of the best football contests all over the country, as a regular weekly feature. Not only collegiate scores, but also the advance dope on all games in both professional foot ball leagues are included in the Forecast. So far this season, the Harris Forecast has, proved its worth to the tune of B 5 percent accuracy. riIiT H ANY - INDEPENDENT PART.Y. Change in Date OF TICKET SALE FOR ARTISTS' COURSE Students .. Thursday, October 10 Faculty, Townspeople - Friday, October 11 THE ARTISTS' COURSE COMMITTEE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE . • pr*Crgf;- . -AT, . _.. •• . _ .._ . THE • , . • , ._ . Aik • . . •• usic. Room. . • When you're looking for . those new albums and the -,ra . :::,,* :1 latest popular records'. •• , .-.. ~ Off ' - You'll find a large selection `•! 9'4' of both classic and popular N '.) 4 Tn lisle ~ • • '.. I , : . ~. - The MUSIC ROOM in the qlpitiilan4 Bldg. PAGE Wrestlers Meet Contrary to an announcem in yesterday's Collegian, not "ti outs" but merely a meeting of • prospective wrestlers will be h: in Bee Hall at 4:30 p.m. tod. All men interested in varsi wrestling during the winter .s& son are urged to attend, accor ing to Coadh Charlie Spiedel. SALLY'S • • _a' ~►. ~~~ Yiii