WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1046 Nittany Gridders Wallop Fordham, 68-0 Wernermen Topple Panther Harriers, 18-37 Lions Hit 'Pay Dirt' 10 Times Against Rams Employing every uniformed player on the squad-42 in all— the Nittany Lions romped to their fourth victory of the season by crushing the hapless Fordham Rams 68 to 0 before 12,000 specta tors at New Beaver Field Satur' clay. Beginning sluggishly, as the Liohs have clone every game this season, there was only five Min utes left in the first period when guard Leo Nobile charged through the :Ram line to recover Joe An drejco's fumble. Fotir Minutes-20. Points With Nobile 'and Red Moore spakking the hard-charging Mile; the Lions began a 35:yard march which ended with tailback. Bobby Williams going over' frbtri'the - one: Three minutes and thirty seconds later Williams passed to Jeff:Eiur kota far another touchdoWn. On the first' play after Ed Cze kaj's kickoff; guard Bob RutkoW ski intercepted a Ram pass. ElWbod,•Petchel, with excellent blocking, raced 23 yardS to the Fordham 7 and then swept around leftrend to %dare. - • But what brought the crowd to its feet in 'open - adelaim - Was the brilliant broken-field running by Wally Triplett in the second qua, ter. Pn a pair cif.reverses, he made the ,longest runs of the gamd; 42 and', 53 yards —both for touch downs. - • • • Lind Makes-Breaks • • •. • . Iri the second half; Petchel took. a • lateral from Floyd Lang and Tofal First Downs 10 4 Nee,' Yardage Rushing 315 ' -3 Forivards - Attempted , ..12 24' ForiiirardS • .' 3 5. Yards 'Passes 113. Pasies 1-Fid'lritefddifti'd Yards Gained Iritercep. , 30 -5' Nuifibe,r, of . Punts .... 4 11 iAvd dFrea . H4 Punts Mocked • -0" '1" Yard i s Punts liefurnect .6f AyjDist. of: Kickoffs -48 55. Nurfiber of •Kickoffs ....11 1 Yarns Kickafs Returned. 31 , 164 NuM•ber of Penalties .. 5 • 4-, Yards Lost Penalties ...35 30* Ball } , Lost on Fumbles 0' , 3' Score by Quarters: • Penh State 20 14 13 21-68 Fordham 0 0 0 0— 0 • TiMchdowns: Petchel 2: Trip. lett . '2; St. Clair 2; Williams; Mc- Covin; Henry; Durkota. Conyer- Czekaj 8. scooted. 35 yards to score. Lee Henry went off guard on a spin ner for 19 yards and a tally to give the Lions a total of 47 points. , The touchdowns were set up by a recovered fumble by end Bud James, a pass interception by Mike Slobodynak, and a blocked kick by . Jack Woche. The final three touchdowns were chalked up as speedster Dick Mc- CoWn Circled end for'22 yard's into the end zone, and Cliff St. Clair took two passes from Henry for his two tallies. Eight Conversions After missing his first attempted conversion, "Automatic" Ed Cze kaj booted five in a row, missed one, then kicked the last three. He has made 16 extra points this year out of 21 attempts, plus a field goal against 'Syracuse. Leo Nobile Jeffreymen Score - 2 Tallies. To'Stank: Cornell. -B.ooters ' 'Despite a "rough" offensive displayed by COrnell. Coach . Jef frey's beoterS wete•.able to shiive across two igop.ls ind the'tlild':per iod and whitewash the' 'Big', Red at ithaca;SaturdaY for their ';fottkii victory of the year: Ken linsterinan tallied both tnarkers•Aa - .bring.. his scoring': to tal to eight for the season.. PaPl Bender and substitute McKibben passed: to , Hosternian fey the' win .. ninfg tallies; • BIG RED AGGRESSIVE 'The Lions were unable to pen etrate theßig - Red goal in the first half, fel; COrnell plaYed a hara .Charging..gaitle that. broke trii Bltie'and White plays before they could advance too close .to - the goal. Body contacts were frequent arid' the: tussle` tarned out tb the rowheA for . the Lions 114 Results • Fqllo\ying are results of recent ,intramural contests: FOOTB'ALL • Thursday P,IKA 6. AiKs "CI 'DU 6, KDR 0; DX 12, XPhi 6. / Friday Dorm Five 1, Secret Squadron 0; Dorm Fourteen 13, Beaver House 0; Dorm Three 7, Penn Haven 0. Monday DTD 1, Triangle 0; SNu 1, SX 0; PKP 'l2, KS 6. SWIMMING Thursday PhiSD 23, PhiGD I`7; ASPhi 28, Acapla 1112; SX 1, PliiKPsi 0; SPi 1, PiKA 0. Yesterday BSRho 24, Phi.KS 17; DU 29, ZBT 12, • SCHEDULES Football Wednesday' • Sigma Pi vs. Tau Kappa Epsi lon, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Si'gma. Nu, Delta Chi vs. Delta Tau: Del-: la, Delta Upsilon vs. Phi KaPtia Psi. 'Cross-country meet today at ,5 Entries for intramural .basket-' ball tourney must be turned. im .at IM office, 1213 •Rec Hall by 5 pain.' November 19. Entry fee is $11.00... THE DAILY. COT.T EGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Opponents' Scaes Following are last week's scores of Penn State's 1946 opponents: Bucknell 19 Gettysburg 0 Syracuse 28 Temple 7 Michigan State 14 ".. Kentucky 39 Colgate 39 Lafayette 0 Nairy 0 Notre Dame 28 Pitt 6 Indiana 20 Opponents' Record to Date Team " W L T Bucknell 3 3 Sytacuse 3 3 Michigan State 2 4 Colgate 2 3 Fordham 0 4 Teinple 1 2 Navy 1 5 Pitt 2 4 Manager. Candidates Candidates for assistant boxing manager are asked 'to report to the Athletic Office in Oki Main. A ~ n enalty kick against Penn State for "elbowing"- to prbdtice - a taffy for the Big Red:. 66" Tree boot went high over the: &ass . bar. Otherwise. the LiOns •Vere never' in tob miuoh trifinble.• THIRD' SHUT OUT 'Saturday's'Saturday'svictory gave Penn State their' third shut :out of the Year: . In: their • first two contests; the JefireYnien took Gettysburg 5-0 and Bucknell 7-0: The Blue and Wihite has bOen scored &Pon:" only twice, with - !both tn*ekers being "chance" scores. Colgate, tallied on a penalty kick, and Navy . .squeezed! through a 11-111 tie on a "fluke'! kick that rebounded: ofT . a Middle' :Player and into perm State's net PENN. STATE ....0' 0' 2' 'CORNET.II.' • 0' 0' 0' rAiliksow Ammo loam- ion ..ment:insts les man vias isstas • aam AniNVIIIIMAN ~~~ THE BLACK IN COLLEGE There are shocking new facts' in today's Saturday Evening Post about the sub i sidization of college football players. Gridiron authority Francis Wallace reveals the details of several recent Cases—including the much publicized Shorty McWilliams affair— * whiah players were offered (or asked for) prices that run into five figures.. Names are named and prices quoted in this outspoken article. In addition, Mr. Wallace proposes a practical, realistic method of checking the "wild excesses" which, he says, are threatening to ruin college football. Get your copy of The Saturday Evening Post at your newsstand today ! FOOTBALL'S BLACK MARKET by Francis Wallace ''.ZUaosw‘it IT Mit PUIELISH THE AllAinerimt Football Team MIMED ItY fig AMERICAN OTIAtL COACNTS AISOtIAYI Slone Leads Cindermen To Fourth Straight Win Chick Werner's hustlME.r . harriers jolted Plitt's Visiting .cirldlarawn from the ranks or the undefeated Saturday, by a 18-37 score. Penn State's runners. chalking up their fourth straight win, were led by Curt Stone who finished in 20:3B—the fastest time turned in on the home 'course this sea son. SUDZINA THIRD Following Stone were Horace Ashenfelter. who copped second place honors, and Pitt's Ed Sud zina, the only Panther among the first seven men to finish. Captain Don Longnecker finished fourth. Mitch Williams, placing fifth, and Howie'Horne and Fred Len nox, tieing for sixth, led home Nielson of Pitt, the second 11111q1 on the opponents squad to fin ish. MANHATTAN NEXT The barriers, who previously defeated Syracuse, Michigan State, and Cornell, will play host this Saturday to Manhattan. The race will be run off between halves or the Temple grid contest; Sports Shorts Oggie Martella counts Yale's Levi Jackson one of the best backs he ever saw. They , were teammates at Camp Lee in .1945. . Penn State will be one of two EaStekn teams On 'Pitt's l l.l9 . 47 foot ball. schedille: The Panthers will jilay six Western Conference •tearns. • There are three . fplinskis in football this fall. Eddie is with the Cleveland Br,Owns, Harry's at Kentucky, and, IleY's .Periti State: American University, - of Wash- D; C. is the ,only norm:- corrir on Penn ,State's 119-game basket - ban. schOciltile - . • • . • ••• Hart Wins All -College Golf Tourney on 19th In 19 holes of match play, Don Hart, Phi Sigma Kappa, yester day afternoon defeated Dick Hastings, Phi Kappa Tau, one up on the 19th, to win the All-Col lege Golf Tournament crown. Hart shot a 74 for the 19 holes. with a 36 on the first nine and a 38 on the back nine. He scored a birdie three on the 19th and. de ciding hole. Hastings had a 75 for the 18, with a 38 for the first nine and a 37 on the back nine, scoring a par dour on the 19th. It was even. up at 9-9 at the end of the 13th hole, Hart being one stroke up by virtue of a two stroke win on the 'l4th where he took Hastings 4-6. Hart then came through with a birdie on the .19th. winning the hole and the tournament. MARKET: PLAYERS PAGE _TREE 1 WWl ' 1.