VEIZIIIZDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1946 A)(s:ig4.,.-.D.U: Triumph. To Open IM Ups ilon • - deeisi'vely triumphed over their oposition as the Col lege Intramural - Swimming Pro gram plunged into .its 'omening schedule Monday afternoon at the Glenntand Alpha. Chi.*Sigs overcame their Phi Delta Theta' opponent's 27=13. Sweping fouir of the fiVe events. AX•S'•CamillOely swamped' their rival. Ile:tiu:#s' were'aCiii.4 Yeaglv',‘ the Iree= style,' W,Oelrr . i breasAatfoke;'!Seavil in "'Mite and ihe" Ala If ' 'in' fhe ' feature 120 race. Sole win for the Phi Delta vas Fife's .60-yard backstroke • feat. rftrst places by. Logr.racia Chi Alphas Eble acid Watson where in sufficienV .as • :13:t.T. ' ;dame .back strong in- the Tait two •'eVentS' tb win 2 1 3-14. 'DU Earnshaw :back stroked his way. to I,7!:ctbin: , in the fine time, of 46.8 'second's. Diving and relay. wins were also earned by Delta Upsilon. . Point scores were based upon five for the winner, three for sec ond place, and one for those showing. Relay :winers were ,awarded :five points,, with the losers receiving nothing. Four dual meets will take place this afternoon with the first com petition slated for 4:30 p.m. Del ta Chi vs. Beta Sigma Rho, Alpha Sigma Delta vs Theta Xi, Kappa Sigma vs Deta Beta Tau, and Phi Kappa Sigma vs Alpha Zeta will be the competitive assignments. Lions Meet Rams For First Time Marking the . half-iway point of the, .Nittany • Lion.: s,dliedule," 'T",enti State and. , ; .Fordharn" :I.Jpitvergitk meet for the' • first' time • the gridiron at' New' Bbairer: Field on' Saturday. ' • One of the,.fttst ,colteges to can eel varsity I , Xakel l P Vent to yoke,'. f tfieligini g .'idtul:Ke'd I to the new hedirdoia:ch,Diiiißvlrs4e of 0 1 # 2 1,4 fame.' l ' - • Danowski, an aclvocate of the T-formation: 'will be back at the helm 'after"- a ;one week 'absence because of.,an. Amergency appen . dectomy. Close to a score of former wearers of the Maroon, headed by cc-captainstanting*'ind;Joe • AndfolcO, - retninect - from. the ser vices. td . furnish` the element's of a fairly; strong first- team. But, since Fordham did not .field a team in 194f3, 1944 and T 3 4 15, it has not, nearly an exper ienced a squad as most universi :ties of its size. Andrejco, of Hazleton, 'made a ;brilliant record at the hight 'back Slot- as one of the famed knchdoWn twins' when Fordham won f the- Sugar Bowl Champion.- ship .on , New Years Day in 1.942.. At right end will be Jim .Lan sing who was n a'm e d All- American for hig performance with ilia 1941 championship elev en which. was awarded the Lain :bert ViC;nliv" as the outstanding team East. • • The Rams opened their season by droping•a 'close 8 to 7 deciS jon to - Georgetown. The following week the' 'flaciwerful Galloping; • PENN STATE CLASS RINGS "Never put off until tomorrow, what can be done today." Have you been doing this about your class ring? If you have, come in today and select your ring. with. a stone of your own choice. You'll cherish this beautiful ring always. • :.:...PEA 6 4 DERKK I . . 1 . 1 00,x1 to the Bank Clock" . Swimming Diehl To Coach LiQn Swimming Team Lenny Diehl will coach Penn State's swimming team this sea son, replacing Robert E. Gal broith, Who` is busy as faculty councilor for vetekans. :Lenny is recoinmen4p4' . by oiikgping Coaah'GitAihiAb: *- '• ' ' swam for the Purdue squad from 1936 to 1939, began coaching immediately after grad. uation when he mentored Ate aqu'atic efforts kolf the Purdue freslinieri. After a year with the PulidUe frosh he moved to Ober An College. The Diehl record at ober lin. included two undefeated sea sons in three attempts.' The youthful coach, who arrived at P enn , 'State lasi November, 'is hoping' to build the team a'r'ound the returning members - of pre-war teams. With the 'ziaterial available still uncertainihownVer; he is um= willing to l'idk any predictions for success. The swimming schedule is not yet complete, but Coach Diehl in tends to have eight matches, in cluding as opponents some of the leading team of the East. It was intended that Prof. Gal braith would help coach the tank squad in diving flundamentials, but the veteran councilor will be too busy with'his work. PSK,To, -10 Triumph-, s !rt . I". E 71,.! ncoupler Bxhibiting we,11,-4nit offensives, 5414pd;"'Teii"KatiO'a Epsilon, end a p ` a 'Olgmi '‘ike 16*(4' their iugit to. eider ie'abid round na in - ' the 'CoidWge 'ltdfairniikat Riot= • Akrth`'' 'six minutes remaining' to, be pfayed,:.phi_Signta. Kappa .bar led.,the Betas 6p. alrickir latet-al ko .reiii6ve'a One potrit 'deficit and go on' to' win'' 13- 1 7. Tom • Hogan .. .* was the boy who eluded•the Beta Theta Pi secondary to provide the .winning, Margin: - • $ high Ep scoring Tau K appa silon ' - aggregation s wept - aside Beta Sigma Rho by the lop-sided score of 20-0; This was the high est tOtal attained - in play this sea ion.' Accnrate' , passing the TKE's, especially by Jack Shaw, highlighted the contest. Kappa Signia's Bill Dingfelder garnered a pass from back Johnny Mull and crossed into the' end zone, enabaiing his hard fighting team to edge a.game Phi Kappa squad. In a • fourth scheduled exhibition, Delta Sigma Phi forfeited to Tri angle. Physical Education Majors en counter the Hoopsters tonight 'in tiie finale of first round games. In other engagements, Phi Sig ma Kappa meets Phi'Delta Theta, Pi Larribda• Alpha Chi Sigma, and Alpha Phi Delta Sigma Phi Sigma. • Gaels from St. Mary's paced by All-Amerlchin Hetwriso WEide- Ifieyer .dowried Fordham 133 to 2. Another close decision was droned last week when Kings Point won 7 to 16. THG DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PE NNSYLYANIA i- skin Forecast Following are Jo e Harris' football predictions, with probable scores, for the coming weekend. Probable winners are listed at the left side. • Last week's college resume: 55 right: 18 wrong: (1 lie). 75.3 per cent accuracy. Season's college recapitulation: 303 right; 72 wrong;; (16 ties). 80.8 per cent accuracy. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946 College of Pacific—U. of *HhAvlaii 26-13 Detroit U.—Marquett e U. 20- 7 Mor'avian College—lthaca College 19- I) St. Louis U.—south Dakota U. 26- 6 South Carolina U.—The Citadel 217- 6 U. c. L. A.—St. Mary's Colleg e 217-13 Villanovla College---4 Miami U. (.I'la.) 13- 7 Wake Forest—Chattanooga U. 33- 6 SATURDAY. 119V,P4HE11 2, 1916 A s dalbarna`i.J:=GeOrgia U. 2.0-14 Amherst' C.ollege—Tults College 20- 0 Ai'l,transf4s U.—Texas A. & al.. ' 14- 7 Arm.Y—West Virginia' U. ' - 43- 0 Aubitrn, Poly I.L 2 Vlanderbilt U. ' 20- 7 14aldiwin-Wallalce- 2 Cas e 20- 6 Bostion Colllegew York U. • 47- 0 B'oston U.----lihode Island State 26- 6 Bowling Green—Oberlin College 20- 6 Brigham Young U.--rWyorming U. 20- 0 Brooklyn College—C. C. N. Y. 26- 0 Bueknell U.—Gettysburg College 20- 6 Buffalo U.—Bethany College 33- 0 California U.-INlashington State 2043 Catawba College—Presbyterian College .... 26- 0 Colgate U.—Lafayette College 40- 0 • Columbia U.—Cornell - 20-13 Connecticut S. C. G. Academy 119- 6 Davidson College—Washington & Lee U. .. 6- 0 Delawlare U.-4 Franklin & IVlarshall 13- 0 Denver 'l.T.—Utah. State . 26- 7 Duk e U.—Georgia Tech 7- 0 Fresno Stlatelpayolia U. (L. 4.) 20- 6 GeOrigetorv'vn' U.—George Washington U. ... 6- 0 Harvard U.—Ttutgers U. 20- 7 Holy 'CroBs—Proi;vn U. 20- 7 Tp.inbis U.---iloV.rd U. 20- 7 Thclina lowal U. 34`State—alansastsburgh . - 7 Statte ... 13- 0, ings Point Academy—Wagner College .... 19- c Loui'sian'a State U.:--Mi'ssissipp'i U. 2to- 7 Linl.ls'igita Tedli=-Southweoern La. 26- 0, Mailirtl: (01 - ika—Bradley Tech' . : ' ati; 7 , . . 2643 Itit;l l4 r4 S U l' . 4" . t6-:-ji< Minne ll s it O ul t e! a k-Y U. U. • 34- 7 miOlebury oollege—aSlOnwioh College ..... 13= 6 Missii.slppi State—Murray BtM.e.Te.ic.hers .. 40- 0 Missouri U.-=-I\l*braska U. '1.3- 7 Montana U.—ldaho U. 20. 7 MuTileriberg College—Lehigh U. 26- 6 , tt IP * * * * * * Nevada U.—Montana State College 34- New Hampshire U.—Northeastern U. 19- Niagara U.—Waynesburg College • 34- North Carolina State—Virginia Military 1... 27- Northwestern U.—Ohio State U. 20- Notre Dame—Navy 34- Oklahoma A. & M.—Kansas U. 21- Oklahoma City U.—South Dakota Stat e .... 47- Oklahoma U.—Texts' Christian U. 2 0-: Oregon State—Stanford U. 20-1 Panzer College—Trento n Stat e Teachers ... 20- Penn State—Fordham U. 54- Penn U.—Princeton U. 33- Rice—Texas Tech 27-1 Rothe:4er U.—Rensselaer Poly I. 6- Sb: California U.—Oregon U. fra... Syracu'se' U.—Temiile U. 20,- Tennessee U.—North Carolina U. 20- Texas U.L—Sonthern Methodist U. 40- Toledo U.—John Carroll U. 20 Tulsa U.—Cincinnati U. 27- Ursinus College P. VI. C. 19- Utiaih U.—Colotlatio U. 20- Virginia Poly I.—Clemson College. 20-:1 Virginia U.—ißichmond U. 14- Washingto n & Jeff—:Carnegie Tech 1.9- Western Reserv e U.—Akron U. 20- Widhita U.—Washburn Collieg e 26- William. & Mary--Maryland U. 20-1 Wisconsin U.--Purdue U. 20- Yale U.—Dartmouth 27- SUNDAY, N9.VE ,IyMER 3, 1946 Canisius College--St: Bciniaventure " 113- Dayton U.—Xavier U. 33- Q San Francisco U.—Santa Clara U. 12,0-13 NATIONAL FllO LEAGUE SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 1946 Chicago *ars—Green Bay P:6:6lF;erS , 3t- . 7 Chicagn iClardis—Beston YankS ' - 21- 7 Los Angeles ItanisiDetrokt, 'Lions 2844 Pliialadelrilila Eagles--New York Giants ... 28 7 17 lyiellingOn Redslcins--IMtstdigli tleelers It: '7 * .* e . ALL-AMERICA CONFERENCE )iwi FRIDAY, ZiOVEMBER•I,).9I6 'Chicago RocketSßildoklyn, Dodgers ' . p4TURDZ.LT," NOVpkillAE4 2, 1946, San Frandigeo ' • 'SUNDAY, NOV,g_mpg4 3, - 1146 Cleveland Browns—Los . Arilelea bcos''... 1 24-44 New York Yankees—Wiatial. 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