THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3:1, 1946 Gridclers Run Through Plays For Fordham Encounter Return of Cliff St. Clair Gives Backfield Speed Coach Bob Higgins and his as sistant's are readying their char ges for Penn State's first game with Forldham Saturday after noon. Return. of Cliff St. Clair at the wingback slot will add speed •to . the :Nittany ~,Lion 'backfield. I St. Clair, star of the• 1942 ag gregation, left the squad several weeks before the' season's .opener against Buicknell. is doubtful if he will be ready for this week's encounter, but 'may see action a gainst rerpPle: nest. Injuries Habipni • '•.: • Fullback colone and guard i Steve Suhey probably won't be in the line-up Saturday because of leg 'injuries sustained in the Colgate and Michigan State games. Lion scout Jim (Mora expects the Hams, led. by. fleet halfback Joe Andrejco, to give the Nittany Lions plenty of opposition. With Coach Ed Danowski back. at the helm after a week's absence because of an appendectomy, the New Yorkers will be 'out to break into the win column. Dropped Three•" After a thre e year layoff in in teraillegiate football resulting in an inexperienced sqkilad at the he ginning of this season, Fordham dropped the first three .gaaries in schedule.. The three losses, however, have given the rejuvenated wearer's of th e IVlaroon much needed experi ence •the 'operation of their newly-adapted T-farraEition:., Heisman.Trophy To - Be Awarded • The Heisman•Mernorial Trophy, awarded , to the• outstanding coL lege football player in the United States; isS - sponsored yearly by the Dovintown Athletic Club of NeW York . City. • • • Almost' 800 electors, composed, sportswriters and broadcasters located throughout the country, name players who Will. be 'con, tenders for the trophy that will be presented to the winner in Decem, ber. Berwanger Gets First Award • Jay Berwange;, Chicago Uni_ versity, star, won the first trophy in 1935; while Felix Blanchard of Army's Mighty 1945 squad copped last yesr's award. - Other greats named as out standing players include Yale's Larry Kelley in 1936 and Clinton Frank, another Eli gridder, in 1937. Little Davey O'Brien.. from Texas Christian took the honor in '3B, while Nile Kinnich of lowa got the nod in 1939. Harmon Wins '4O AWard Michigan's Tom Harmon . was the 1940 winner, Bruce Smith oil Minnesota received the trophy in '4l, and Georgia's Frank Sinwich Tesitdatel dam.reiid',Fettpcia. : - It, .„a • ...- ~., r - feti,ect kateto ci4'44iyaktckitti i-0 , - • —, mound s leatuhal at thi6ti l ie'reiffeiv v - -•-- li kKe? ..-/ / 0 .';',N=-., 3,7 STATE LOLLEGE,PA. Bela, DX, Lambda Chi Win Bowling Delta Upsilon, Beta' Theta Pi, Delta Chi, and Lambda Chi Al pha fraternities •continued uncle: 1(1 , 4 1. 1 e after TuesqVy evenirm'a coinpetition in the Fraternity Bowling League 'at the State Bowling Center. Joseph Hurvitz, Beta Sigm'a• Rho, rolled a thre e game total - Of 546 to take the three game total scoring honors :fo r the second straight week. . _ ten White, Delta Chi, gained high singl e game scoring honors with a 2.29 in his .third game. White and James Gleason, who scored a 540 thre9 , game total, led their teammates to victory over the Phi Sigma Nappas 2470 to 2254 as the Delta Chi's won top team scoring honors for the third consecutive week. One point is given to the team winning each game plus one point fo r the highest pin total. (See Team Sbandings.) Cornell To Meet Booters; Seek Season's First. Win Varsity Skaters Meet Members of the Lion ice hock ey.team as well as candidates fOr the squad will have an organ zational meeting in .Old: Main Monday night. it was announced by team captain Art Gladstone. in , 1942. Notre Dame's great, An_ gelo Bertelli, was :mentioned in 1943,, and - . Leslie Horvath of Ohio State was the 1944 eleetion: When the award was originated, Frank Eliscu, ' well known Ne w York sculptor was commissioned to create a bronze . figure of a. foot: ball player which would become the permanent possession of the winner each year. The bronze . was cast and first won by Berwanger. In memory of John W. ;Heisman, Director of Athletics at the Down_ town Athletic Club of New York who died in. 1936, the trophy was renamed the Heismen Memorial Trophy. Coached For 37 Years • The honor . was befitting Heis man who had been a football coach for 37 years from 1892 through 1927 at eight different universities. He was the inventor of the spin play and direct snap from center to back, and was con_ sidered by many as the orginator of the forward .pass. One of Heisman's teams, Georgia Tech of 1916, ran up what may be football's largest score when it beat Cumberland University 222_0 In 1917 the same team played what was probably the'• first doubleheader in football with Furman and Wake Forest, both. in one day. :a~. ~. x.~~ax4: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Panthers Hope For Fourth Win An undefeated Pittsburgh cin der squad will travel to the Nit lany Mountains :Saturday in search of the!r fourth win of the year, as they compete against Chick 'Werner's harriers who boast 'a clean slate. Coach Carl 'Olson's Panthers claim• three shut-out wins over Case University, Westminster College, and Geneva College. De spite. these impressive wins, the Smokey City squad is rated' "just fair" due to lack of competition during the war years. Karver Hurt Gerry Karver, Lion .ruoner, strained his Achilles's tendon during practice Tuesday and may be out of :the line-up ,for the Pittsburgh meet. At present, the stellar harrier is under the treat ment of team physician, Dr. Griess. Captain for the Blue and White runners This weekend will be Don Longnecker. Six other starters for the competition will be chosen from the group cif Gerry Karver. Curt Stone, Horace Ashenfelter. Hciwie Horne, 'Mitch Williams, Fred-Lennox, Bob Acumen, Tony Vigilante, Bill Wills and Tink Candy. 'Cornell's soccer squad will be seeking its first .victory , of the current season when the Nittany Lions travel to Ithaca, N. Y., Sat urday to oppose the Big Red. After •drDOping,•2-41 decisions to both Army and Syracuse, the Big Red was shut out by a .strong Princeton team, 3-0. In their oth er game of the 104 1 6 season. Cor nell !battled the Red Raiders from Colgate to a 14 tie. • Coach Jeffrey's boaters, traun eed Colgate two weeks 'ago to the tune of .5-11 i—an indidation .that the Lions should not expect too much traikle froth. the Ithacans: Etters -Out ". tpcikd Etters is still on the side lines recovering from a sprained ankle, and May not be in shape to make ..the trip to New York tomorrow. • The soccerm'en have been going throUgh daily drills in prebara lion for their tussle with the Big Red that marks the.'half-'way line this season. After garnering three successive victories on hoMe grounds, the Lions traveled to Annapolis last Saturday and came home with a 111 tie after a fluke kick , gave the Middies their score. Delta Upsilon Beta Theta Pi Delta Chi .. _.Lambda Chi Alpha Theta Chi Beta Sigma - Rho Triangle Alpha Gamma Rho Theta Xi Delta Tau Delta DITs Lead Keglers PKPsi Wins Thriller Phi Kappa Psi passed its way to victory in a thriller-diller Tues day night, as they •decisioned a valiant Lambda Chi Alpha aggre gation 0-0. Excitement reached• a high pitch as PKPsi scored in the last 15 seconds of play. For all but one minute, the two competitors had battled on even terms with neither outfit able to registe r a first down. From his own 38 yard line, PKiPsi's Swain , unfurled a desperation pass which Kimball snatched and ran all the way to the two yard line. Passes for Touchdown Time was running out as the Lambda Chis dug in with their blacks 'to the wall. But PKPsi did it, with 13dliby Bastian receiving a pass from Hugh Walker for the touchdown and win. Delta Tau Delta edged Zeta Be ta Tau in the evening's other con test. Freeman scored via a pass lateral play to gain the victory. Tonight's schedule places Chi Phi against Delta Chi, Delta Up silon vs. Kappa Delta Rho, and Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. ' Joe •Colone, rated one of the nation's top punters by Coach Bob Higgins, booted ten times against Syracuse and the water-sodden ball rolled out inside the 10-yard line four times, and inside the 20- yard line three times. Next Tuesday is election day Vote for Points 11,e 1 Hollywood's,Sensational ATVEW . ,RAIN NOW,Of 1100 1 /MO E.CA.IO 531ite? OPPOSIIF THE POST OFFICE MaANAHAN'S PAGE 'THREE Tops in Pops "Huggin and Chalkin" —Hoagy Carmichael "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City" —Freddy Martin "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" —Phil Brito "Changing - My Tune" —Artie Shaw "Touch-Me-Not" —Sammy Kaye ATEO:gk