THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 Lions Drill For Colgate -Coach Bob Higgins is running his charges through strenuous nightly drills in fundamentals to prepare for Saturday's game with Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. 'ln an effort to perfect a defense against Andy Kerr's deceptive double wing formation, line coach Jcie 'Bedepk, v.r.ho.has been scout ing,the Red Raiders, is conducting • scrimmages far into . the night. 'Although the injured list has been ...swelled br.the addition of End - Dennie•lfoggard,-who broke' his ,thumb last Saturday, 'Bob Tiyion,'Bud Davis andllob . Wei#el, minus, pads, wereiable to report for practic e last night; 03/gate . l:4leady ;The _Red Raiders, ,who suffered, injuries i n 'their ,encounters with Yale arid Cornell;; will be back at top strength for their-meetingwith the Lions. Captain Bob Orlando•missed the entir e second half against-the Eli's because of a leg injury, and big Frank Muehlheuser.was forced out of th e Cornell fray near the close of the first quarter with a dislo cated shoulder. Both will be ready Saturday: Cridsianding Lineman Orlando, one of the best_ line men in the East, is the key to the Raiders. defense. Joe Bedenk has the highest regard for Muehlhelfs_ er's punting and defensive play.. ing. The big fullback, who made 56 yards in Cornell . .six tries against including dashes of 20 and 16 yardsi_ gained every time he car ried the ball. .Colgate won easily over, Kings Point :Merchant Marines--47-7 lait ;week. Coach 'Andy- Kerr has nothing. but prais e . for , the efforts Of his -squad, .which•in 'its first two gams „against rankina . - terms has lost . cloSe:.oontests., although' hav big .ani.adVantage in 'statistics. . ' In l each: game, Colgate. was close to its :,opponents!.. goal lines in. the closing.minute's; on the 4_yard lin e against, Yale,„and.on the , 6. against Cornell. • The: Big . -Red saved their 13-9'li:ell game by alloWint an in.- tentional .safety at:the last minute. The Red - Raiders • were not too impressiv e in the -first half against Kings Point but were able to .put Al • Nordmark- - over on a 16-yard run, in the first quarter and Pete Matfsi across in the second. Or.. Lando kicked both extra points. Colgate gained momentum after the intermission • and Nordmark scored twice during the third quarter.. ; Tau Phi Delta Tau Phi Delta forestry frater nity,_ recently eleeted , the follow= ing officers: Delbert Perry, presi dent; Karl -Thomson, vic e :presi derit;:Walter, Anderson, secretary; Boofers Meet Navy Seek Fourth Win After three straight victories on home grounds, Coach Jeffrey's boaters will "hit the road" in search of their fourth triumph of the season when they journey to meet the Middies •at Annapolis Saturday. Navy, who seems to '.Way Its best game against the Lions, is also gunning for• its fourth win. Loss. of several,butstanding ; kick ers ,from the Midshipmen's 190 squad, ~however, gives :the .anci:White , an .e4ge , in 'Saturday's encounter. ~ T be. .. Nittany booterS are fielding , ,their'best team since WO. First Middle , victim of the cur :rent season was a professional ,team, .from Baltimore. The from Gettyburg were shut-out the following week, 6-0, and then Bucknell fell before Navy's at tack,• After disposing -of Getttyburg 5-0 and the'Bisons from Bucknell 7-0, the Lions fought their hard est battle against - the Colgate Red Raiders last Saturday when they ' took a 5-1 decision. Last year the Nittany squad dropped a 4-:1 contest to the Mid shipmen.. This is 'the highest score that Navy hss been able to push across the Lion goal in a single game. Fleming Announces Basketball Schedule A 19-game baskptball schedule opening against Susquehanna Uni versity December 4'twas announced by Neil M. 'Fleming, graduate m l anager of • athletics. FiVe of the first .siz games will be played on alien floors.., Georgetown •returns to the schedul e after a%•wartime Tapse,. while American University is the only new addition. Home-and away series are: renewed with Bucknell, West ATirginia, Pitts:. burgh, Temple .Carnegie Tech, and Colgate. 'The schedule: 4, Susque hanna, .away; :7; Georgetown, away; pl,..Butkaell, away; 14, Washington- & Jetterson;nlB;.:West Virginia, away; Jati: 4, Pittsburgh, away; 8, Temple,ll.,•Muhlenberg; 'l5, Bucknell; 18,' Carnegie 'Tech, away; 25, Colgate': away; Feb. 1, Pittsiburgh; 7, AMerican Univer sity, away ;8, Temple, away; 12, 'Carnegie Tech; 15, Navy, away; 22, West Virginia;:.Mar. 1, George town; 8, Colgate. • Intramiirals Intramural contests will be re ported a•day•later.than Usual-due to the fact that the Daily Colle gian goes to press befOre a major ity of the :game* are :completed. Games . ,to be..played will be-pub lished in. time for 'teams to be •no tified of their , plaOng , dates. THE: DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA High Scores Mark Frat Bowling Sprinkled with high individual scores and relatively high team scores, the College Fraternity Bowling League, under the spon sorship of the State Bowling Cen ter, swung into activity for the second time fraternities vied for top bowling honors Tues day night at the. 'Bowling Center. High single game score as well as high individual ,three game to tal scoring .honors went to 'Bur vitz of.'Beta Sigma'•ltho. Hurvitz rolled. a ;1193, •107, and a 1 247 for a- three game average of slightly over 1202. 'With three .: game totals of 5t5 and respectively,, Barrett of Lambda Chi Alpha and Harwood of Triangle held , .second, and . third place individual scores. Again. as last week, the Delta' Chi quintet tame through with •the highest total team score as they defeated , Phi •Sigma Alpha 24 1 50 pins to 2278. James .Gleason rolled top scores for the Delta Chi with a tll9O single game high and a three -game total of 534. The leading single team seine was rolled by the Theta Chi with an B'B7 team total in one game. They defeated Phi Sigma Kappa 23126 to 2101. Cox, Theta Chi, rolled a 21 1 1 high game and a Three game total of 5215. , Befa Sigma Rho 23,75 Beta Theta 'Pi Triangle Alpha Chi,'Sigma Theta Chi Phi Sigma 'Kappa `Delta Chi . 'Phi Sigmar2Delta Tau Kappa-Epsilon Delta •Zaul)D,elta Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha Ictamma Rho LaPlh;la Chi Alpha Alpha : Sigma OPiii . Delta Upsilon Theta Xi ... r onsc,mors 1 It evalt, FIZEIMIS Ilfli I!:11 . , 2275~ i 2229'r . 2385- 2236 i DICK WHITTINGVON PHOTO, DU, PKS, Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Sig ma, and Alpha Chi Sigma tri umphed over their opposition Tuesday night, and by virtue of these wins became eligible for further play in the single elimina tion tournament of college frater nity intramural football play. In another scheduled game, Aca_ cia. forfeited .to Pi Lambda Phi. Chi. Phi and Alpha Phi Delta.qual ified .Monday night for ,second round contests.' Thirty-nine -frater .ll:Wes,. are. entered, itrAhis :tourna ment, with 'the winne r receiving a trophy, donated by .the College. The All - College -Intramural , Swimming .'Program will initiate its 'schedule Monday . afternoon dual meets slated for th e :GlennlandoPool. 0 , f% Delta•. Theta., oppospv, Alpha CM .; aigma ,in , •the opener, ..with Delta, Upsilon and. Lambda Chi'Al - contesting in.• the,: aftermath. The matches , begin at• 4:30. p.m. Two yards meant the difference 'between victory and elimination as Delta Upsilon topped Phi El) in an•overtime tussle by the score 1-0. At the end of regular play, the two squads were scoreless. • Playoff 11111811 INNE, , Xllllllll . pions filant • -aerate. :Omar 1111111111 ...111, flak 601412 a 6464Ei AXS Win rules'provide for three extra plays by each team with the outfit com piling th e most yardage emerging as winner. By the scant. two-yard margin, Phi Epsilon Pi went dow n to defeat. A second period pass from "Moose" Borland to Bud Gray net ted a touchdown and a win for Phi Kappa Sigma. as the Phi Kaps eliminated Phi. Sigma Delta 7-0. Alpha Chi Sigma and Sigma'AL pha Epsilon locked. : grips in• the nightcap, with.th e :Alpha Chi Sigs .emerging vietciw.us .by a , 6-0 count. „Mike' Enyetut's crossing 'into paydirt on-the receiving end of, a Yeagley pass deCided the is sue. Last night's schedule pitted Al- On Zeta. against , , Sigma ; Phi Sig ma;; Delta Chi vs. - Theta Xi; and Phi .Gammd Delta vs. Kappa Delta Rho. PSC:Memberships Memberships in the Penn State Club will be received both in the club room, •321. Old Main, and at Student Union. A bowling party and dances are being planned in the near future by the club. Some coaches regard football as a serious, dollars - and - cents bUsiness But -not 'Southern Cali fornia's Jeff Cravath! While he plays to: win—and he- wins, his share—he has a unique theory that football is, after all, a game that should be fun for the players: - Why, -he's even been known to give touchdowns away to needy opponents! Football fans .will be interested in the . lively article This Cogch is a- Softie--He Says by Collie Small in today's issue of The Saturday Evening Post: If you want to keep posted on the world of sports, you can't afford to miss a single issue of the Post: by Collie Small 111111 M i USW -OWN 4.11111111111 -10111111 - PAGE THREE
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