qww ( O'rmvaß- .1948 Harriers Gridders -Five Cindermen Cross Finish. Line Together • Sloshing their way to a new track record of 23:27 for a four . and one-lialif mile course, five Nit ' tang harriers broke the tape to gether to defeat Cornell Saturday, 15-40. - Gerry Karver, Curt Stone, Hor ace Asherifelter, Don Longenecker, and iyiito# Williams were the Lion ..cindernien who crossed the finish • line. simultaneously to - set a new course. mark by two-tenths of a second On the Big Red trail. Team Play • "The boys ran as a team rather than individually during the meet," Coach 'Cihick Werner said, adding that the Lion runners didn't run at their fastest pace due to the soggy condition of the course tO avoid injuries. Lennox Places Fred Lennox, who is running his first year of cross-country compe tition, was Penn State's sixth man in the meet and placed only 30 seconds behind the leaders. . This is the Wernermen's third • consecutiye victory in the season's . cross-country competition. Fn .their •. first meet, the Lion harriers took • .a• decisive lis-40 win, over Syra . cus e over a muddy. course. Next :\ the Lion squ'ad defeated a strong Michigan State team on home grounds in. a cldsely contested meet, .25-30. Saturday th e iounners,-will face the Pitt PantherS:irvek: the Nittany course. Call: Basketbd — Nta wooer Anyooe.....inteiTstetV,44l-,aPPIY#I4 aksiatat4, : ' l 4 l l l lAPi\slOß. - IP sk baeth - .lslFolffS.l'lla - Kepoii to head -,,mph4ger MOO* at :46:d 'Hall.; tonight 4 60 / 6 0 1 6 :.. 3 4 8:30 • !pan: managers. this : season are'Rtisf.y prarilke, §4l !Si mon, and Joseph Sudeindic. • Gerry Karvei, Lion distance runner, rwon :six ;ylvania boy at ,Boyer FZEZ • •,:r #E& +> lf,l4i3aW's•Mi#o..c.,WBEWM.W.:* . • , !Ea ~_> '<' SHE FAMOUS SPALDING 7iLAS7BILT VAktr MLL TIR.ST. wrrif CCiltellE3 IteiND PLAYERS ALIKE, ...)1 Set. Track Record; Beat Colgate, 6-2 Opponents' 'Scores Following. are fast week's scores of Penn State's 1946 op ponants: • • Suckpell 2,9:::1.14faYett9 0 . . Syrac4s9 q; West ..Vlmnig 13 Michigan Sfiite clncinngt i 18 Fordham. Navy 19; .Penneyljanle 32 PO! 8: Purdue Chattanooga 13 Opponents' Record To 1.: 0 44 Opponent W L T Buck jell ....,.....„ .... 2 3 0 SyrEi'evisp . 2 3 0 Michigan Stale 2 3 0 Colotite 1 3 0 Fordham Temple Navy Pitt y.t.; Miami (Fla.) Golf Tourney Narrows fo Semi-final "Contestants . The College Golf Tournament is currently in its final week of play with ''four 'tipper bracket semi-finalists tieing. - the centers of attention. Second 'atfa - third brack et semi-finalist are_alsp complet ing the playoffs - for the cham pionships of their-divisions. Don Hart,:jerry . Smith, Bruce Dietterick, and Dick: Hastings are are survivors who are currently pairing off for final round berths. .Hart opposeS'Smith7with _Pfeffer- . iok aod Hastings . ; hittling l'Or the other;•:finaliSt . Vpori. these golfers and othets Whoslrwed '•••• up . im *l4 toumey, Co.ch - gat? ituttiftrii4.o .Plar4s 1 0 1 . 1 1 1 .4 1 '. 1 001' of *ring ears. • • - • Sl Al la " • 2' 114 Crosi-Country Inbrarnural cross-country squads may prattice from 4 to .5:30 p.m, from October 29 thrOuglt Novem ber 1, and November 4 and 5. En tries will cher out with Dave 10 tee {~,, t; ~ :°tip _ THE ONLY AlviE MAJOR, SPORT PLAYEP IN 75: DEFOR,_ E THE WHICH MEANS . GAME Di PRE.TIV tN~' \‘‘ . A . . IXlvl(kia...., . . .I'HE. cßow p .To SEA eAM 2dt AT pelP1111&i. IN 193' a)LLEGIAI4, tottA!ItSV-IgIMSYLVANIA Colone to Triplett Pass Gives Lions Margin Penn State took the lead 5-4 in a series started in 1911 when the Nittany bons Egime from behind to beat celg4te fe to 2 before a record homecoming crowd of 112,00 q at Hamilton, N. Y. Satur day afternoon. The Colgate alumni sat in si lence. under a blistering sun as the Red Raiders went hadcward more than they went forward to end up with a net yardage by rushing DT minus 27. The first score came in the first period 'when an intercepted pass and an out-of-bounds kick back ed the Lions up to their 115-yard line. Missed Cue Someone in the backfield miss ed his cue when Oggie Martella passed the ball back and it rolled into the end zone. Elwood Petch el raced back to pounce on the ball an instant before a Raider tackle to give a safety and two Points to Colgate. Five minutes before the end of the first half, after the Higgins men had invaded Colgate's side Of the field for the seventh time, Joe Colone passed to Wally Trip-. lett on the 15 who grabbed the , ball over his shoulder and streak ed. over the goal line unmolested. Penn 'State moved into scoring position. at least once in every period, and reached the' Colgate 13. 3 ..ftiArPe :in• the last period. but f4i1.41. ti ) ,..,•-se.ke. • ndy Tn.err,. in his last year at -,9411# 4 ,1 ".i.rtloll3*td tb .cos.. up the ilefonse hy using the T for: Timition.for 44... first time this , Bore • forces were. •hOtwayer l using a 5-3-2-1 .defe.n.se agaiTiat the T even i t oipst the double' *liii:!4Oilteep . `the Raiders bottled ": • .• . The.:itatistics *g U o*: • PS C Total first downs 10 First .downs,-.rushing . 7 1 First downs, passing 3 3 First .downs, penalties 0 1 Yards gained,• rushing 138 • 38 Yards lost rushing 20 65 Net yardage rushing 118 . -27 3 0 ... 1 1 2 .. . 1 4 0 3 3 1 4 1 0. , , -, Passes attEirnple,d 18 11 Passes completed 6 4 Yards gained passing 93 61 Passes had intercepted 2 1 Punts ' 6 14 Average distance punts 27 33.5 Runback punts 119 18 Kickoffs Runback kickoffs .... 21 GO Ball lost after fumbles 2 1 Penalties Yards lost penalties 30 30 Score by periods: PENN STATE ... 0 6 0 0-6 COLGATE 2 0 0 ()2 Touchdowfas Triplett. Safety HOW AT •WARNER THEATRES M TT • 'l■ gilWaOrn `Fluleello - core and— Navy Ties Booters, 1-1 A "fluke" kick, aimed to get the 'ball out of scoring area, rebounded off a Navy booter and bounced into th e Penn State net . to give the Middies a 1-1 dvaw with the Nit tany Lion soccer squad at Annapo lis Saturday. Navy's lone tally came in the final quarter when Lloyd Black at tempted to boot the' ball out of danger. As Middle center Welsh closed in on Black, the kick re bounded off Welish's shin and Into the side of the net. Goalie Graeb.. SX, MA, SigPi Win in Football Sigma Chi eked out a 7-6 vic tory over Alpha Gamma Rho to highlight Thursday night's intra mural football program. In other games, Phi Kappa Tau succumbed before Pi Kappa Alpha 6-0, and in an overtime contest, Sigma Pi edged Alpha Sigma Phi 1-0. Friday, night saw Dorm 3, Pol lock Circle triumph over Penn Haven 1-0. This game was pro tested by the losing squad. Dorm itory 10, Pollock Circle forfeited to Secret Squadron. The evening's third' slated encounter between the Physical Education' Majors and the-Hoopsters was postponed due to rain. Last night's schedule pitted Delta Sigma Phi zgainst Triangle, Phi Kappa vs. Kappa Sigma and Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. Tau Kappa Epsilon opposes Beta Sigma Rhp in the first en gagement tonight. Delta Tau. Del ta vs. Zeta Beta Tau, and Phi Kap pa psi vs. Lamhda Chi Alpha complete the evening's ledger. Calls All 'Hatmen • liatinen 1 !;1110- W 441 to 4elp op't in The - Lid - Os' cross-coMitrir meet with Pitt Saturday .are - requested to re . port to .manager . Dirk : Lose at the New Beaver Field flag poles, 1 Penn State's famed Blue Band is on the march again, and is a major attraction at Nittany Lion football games. '' WMTCanitgßagingarl MatetSVIgntfiROMISSOP,Lk bear Eiri.l -- . - ;Now that yourare back from dning & 11:04 job; your.oonpern is to get a good , education quickly—to make up for the Warli spent years: . • • i-Ntc-- - it -•.• . .:, . The world is still in bad shaped, eaoh new day finds fresh trouble; 01d... values. are changing . Your cost of living has'moomed since 19411 ' .. • We sbeuld like to point _out eOO6 values whiOh haven't changed; They will .-;- interest you; $ • / ,r• . Most Arrow shirts (including whites) go still sell for less than s3.po, -. \ •• ' most ArioW.nspkties still sell for 1.1 and 2• •, Arrow shorts; sports shirts and bandkOrli 3* chiefs are still reasonably priced: A Fvery Arrow produot retains its pre-WA* T. quality and workmanship; •. •• ' 1 L° All Arrow shirts and shorts and most . Arrow sports 'shirts are Sanforized labeled—can be washed with less than 1% shrinkage. Because of the demand; Arrow phirte are still darn scarce: But if ante yoU QA fi a t one—and wet hope you do--we guar you teciSrol-42...--..`"t will be completely pati3Otiedi - ner was unable to make .the save. Slates Clean The tie keeps the Lion and Navy slates clean, for neither team has tasted defeat to date. Both squads have scored three wins, with Sat urdayks draw being the first for e ach side. Penn State scored early in the second period when Bender passed the ball to Ken Hostermran who tallied the Blu e and White's lone marker. The Lions threatened eon. stantly, but were unable to pene trate 'the Midshipmen's goal al-• though several close shots bounced off the cross-bar and sid e posts.. Boyd Etters sprained his ankle in the • hard-fought contest and May be out of action for the LionS' next game with Cornell. PENN STATE .... 0 1 0 0-1 NAVY 0 0 0 1-1 w 0 .D, .1 0 1-4140 r w. t-. .October 1946 Sincerely yours; erPEABODY & CO.; ING a of Arrow produOt3 PAGE.-MlMag