The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1946, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,194 G
Gridders Gird
For Temple
McCown, Scherer Out
For Season's Duration
Continuing a rivalry started in
IlflSl, Temple’s Owls will invade
the Nittany Lion den to meet Penn
State for the eighth time Satur
day.
With the injured list constantly
growing, Coach Boh Higgins is
working his charges against'Tem
ple's tricky T-formation plays.
Halfback Bill Scherer and’ fleet
Dick MCCown both will toe out of
action for the 'duration of the seai
son.
PATHS DANGEROUS
Scherer wren'ched his ankle
while walking along one of the
oamlpus paths on the way to foot
ball practice.
McCown, who skirted end' for 22
yards to score a touchdown
against Fordham, injured his
shoulder in a practice scrimmage
Tuesday. , -
Guard' Steve Suhey and tackle
Bill Kyle are still bothered by
previous leg injuries and it is
doubtful that they will see action
against the O wls.
JOE IN UNIFORM
ILarr.y Joe has shed his shoulder
straps and was able to do some
limning at practice Tuesday, but
it may be several weeks ‘before he
will be in shape to play.
For the wingback post, Jeff
■Durkota will again get the nod.
Although Bob Urion along with
Bud 'Davis- saw action against
Fordham, both .are still being ham
pered by old leg injuries. .
Joe Colone will be ready to
stai-t -at fullback to round out the
Lion to’a'ekfield.
OWLS PLAN FEW CHANGED
Coach Ray Morrison is planning
few changes for his team- and 1 the
toackfield consisting of ' Bob Gir
ton. Bud Sutton, Phil Sloslburg,
and Joe Nejinan will remain in
tact.
Kappa Sigma fraternity, including
both -pledges and actives, is com
posed entirely of veterans. "
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Following are Joe Harris' football predictions, with probable scores, for the coming weekend.
Probable winners are listed at the left side.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1948
College of Pacific —San Jose State
Detroit U.—Villanova College
Miami U. (Fla.) —Miami U. (Ohio)
West Chester St. Tchrs.—lthaca College..
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1946
Alabama—Louisiana State
Arizona U.—Santa Clara U
Boston College—Georgetown U
Boston U.—New Hampshire U
Buffalo U.—Alfred U
Catawba College—Newberry College
Cincinnati U.—Xavier U...
Connecticut U.—Rhode Island State
Cornell U.—-Syracuse U
Dayton U.—Chattanooga U
Delaware U.—Bucknell U
Denver U.—Wyoming U
Dickinson College—Drexel I
Duke U.—Wake Forest
Franklin & Marsh all—Albrigh t College
Furman U.—Virginia Military I
Georgia Tech.—Navy.,:'.
Georgia U.—Florida U;
Hardin-Sinunons U.—West Texas State..
Harvard U.—Dartmouth
Holy Cross —Colgate U
lowa State—Drake U
Kentucky U.—Marquette U
Lehigh U.—New York U.
Massachusetts State—C.C.N.Y
Michigan U. —Michigan State.
Minnesota U;—Purdue U
Mississippi State—Auburn Poly I
Missouri U.—Colorado U
Muhlenberg College—Gettysburg College
* * *
Nevada U.—Santa Barbara
Niagara U.—Hobart College
North Carolina State—Vanderbilt U
Northwestern U,
NOTRE DAME—ARMY
Oberlin College—DePauw U,
Ohio State—Pitt
Ohio U.—Baldwin-Wallace
Independent !M Hoop
League Organizes
Independent men wishing to
form sev£n-man basketball teams
to enter in the Independent Intra
murals, have until November 19 to
enter their team rosters at 213
Recreation Hall. A fee of $1 will
be charged per team.
Independent men who wish to
play on an intramural team should
sign up at Student Union desk
•before November 18; they will be
formed into teams by the Inde
pendent Men’s Association, and
entered at Rec Hall.
***«
All men who have not prev
iously obtained health examina
tion certificates from the dispen
sary must do so before they are
eligible to play in basketball in
tramurals.
IM Schedules - -
Less than twenty independent
and fraternity remain in the run
ning, as the College intramural
football tourney, enters its third
round of play.
Tonight’s schedule pits 'PI Kappa
Alpha against Phi Delta Theta,
Sigma Phi Sigma versus the win
ner of last night’s battle between
Sigma Pi and Tau Kappa Epsilon,
and Dorm 3 vs Straight Shooters.
'lntramural swimming is no!w
in its second round. The schedule
tonight places Sigma Pi opposite
Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Sigma
Phi vs. Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha
Chi Sigma vs. Alpha Phi Delta
and' Sigma iGhi vs. Phi Sigma
Delta.
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203 E BEAVER AVE. 4 STATE COLLEGE !
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Pigskin Forecast
. Last week's College Resume: 64 right; 16 wrong; (two ties). 80% accuracy.
Season's College Recapitulation: 367 right; 88 wrong; (18 lies). 80.8% accuracy.
Oklahoma U.—Kansas U
Oregon State—ldaho U
PENN STATE—TEMPLE U
Penn—Columbia U
Princeton U.—U. of Virginia
Rice—Arkansas U
Richmond U.—Davidson College.
Rutgers U.—Lafayette College...
St. Bonaventure—Bowling Green
San Francisco U.—Kansas State.
South Carolina U.—Maryland U..
Southern California—California..
Stanford—Washington U
13- 6
13- 7
.20- 7
,13- 0
.20-13
.26-13
.27- 7
.14- 6
.20- 7
.19- 0
.40- 0
.33- 0
.20- 7
Tennessee —Mississippi
Texas A.&M.—S. Methodist U.
Texas Tech—Ne\'v Mexico U
Tulane—Clemson College
Texas U.—Baylor U
Tulsa U.—Oklahoma A.&M
Union College—Middlebury C
U.S. Coast Guard 'Academy—Tufts...
U.C.L.A.—Oregon U
Utah State—‘Brigham Young U
Utah U.—Colorado A.&M
Virginia Poly I.—Washington & Lee..
Wesleyan U.—Williams College
Western Maryland—Randolph-Macon
West Virginia U.—Fordham
Wichita U.—St. Louis U
William & Mary—No. Carolina U
Wisconsin U.—lowa U
Yale—Brown U
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1946
Canisius College—Scranton U
NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE
Chicago Bears—Los Angeles Rams
Chicago Cards—Green Bay Packers
Philadelphia Eagles—New.- York Giants..
Pittsburgh Steelers—Detroit Lions
Washington Redskins—Boston Yanks....
ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Brooklyn Dodgers—Buffalo Bisons
Cleveland Browns—San Francisco ’49ers,
New York Yankees—Los Angeles Dons..
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1946
Chicago Rockets—Miami Seahawks
.. 27- 6
.....40- 0
2- 6
2O-7
.....27-14
l- 0
3- 0
2- 0
DU's Maintain
Delta Upsilon’s bowling team
held its lead for first place in the
Fraternity Bowling League as the
Phi Sigma’ Deltas forfeited to the
D U’s Tuesday night at the Bowl
‘ing Center.
Both Beta Theta Pi and Delta
Chi continued in a tie for second
place when the Betas set back
Delta Tau Delta and the Delta
Chi’s defeated'Theta Xi.
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DV's Retain Lead - -
. Team Won Lost
Delta Upsilon IS 1
Beta Theta Pi .. . . . 13 3
Delta Chi 13 3
Lambda,Chi Alpha . . 10 6
Tau Kappa Epsilon . 8 4
Theta Chi 9 7
Triangle 7 9
Beta Sigma Rho .... 6 10
Sigma Phi Sigma .. 7 9
Theta Xi B 10
IBIIIIIIIIM^
The Delta Chi quintet again
walked off with top honors as
they bowled high three game team
total, high individual three game
total, and high single game
scores.
Jim Gleason led the Delta Chi’s
to their 2633 to 2313 win over the
Theta Xi’s, rolling scores of 149,
2114, and 224 for a three-game
total of 587. Ken White took high
single game scoring honors with a
244 in his second game.
Phi Kappa Sigma’s Moore led
his team to a 2288-2158 win over
Triangle as he bowled 201, 196,
and 172 for a total of 569, second
Bowling Lead
highest score of the evening.
Tau.' Kappa Epsilon picked up
lour points' in league standings,
defeating Beta Sigma Rho in three
straight games, and outscoring
thme 2335 to 2177.
Alpha Chi Sigma triumphed,
over the Theta Chi’s, thre e to
one, tout scores for the game were
not available.
Sports Shorts
Three Lion players—two backs
and cue lineman wear contact
lenses on the football field. The
lineman is 'Howard Caskey, while
the .backs are Wallace Triplett and
Carl .Stunges.
This year’s football centers ran
true to tradition at Penn State.
Bronco Kcsanovich starred in the
East-West game on New Year’s
Day, while Oggie Martella was a
stand-out and captain of the 1945
Camp Lee eleven.
BOWLERS—We Are Now Open Afternoons For Your
Convenience. Yes, Still 20 Cents A Game
DUX CLUB
Chi Phi Wins
IM X-Country
.27- 7
.27- 0
.27-.0
.33- 7
.1*- 7
.20-13
.20- 0
.34- 0
.20- 7
.20- 6
.20-13
.27-13
.20- 7
■By a slim one point margin Chi
Phi intramural cross-country team
squeezed out a 33-34 win over the
Delta Upsilon harriers yesterday
afternoon on the golf course. i
First man across the finish line
was Dick Herr, Chi Phi, who fan
the mile and a half course in nine
minutes, 39 Vz seconds.
Jack Tighe, Delta Upsilon, fin
ished second, five yards behind
Herr. Yetter of Alpha Zeta placed
third, followed by Steubing, Boe
decker, Hoyt, Turcaso, Trueax,
Hanford, and Peters. There were
29 entrants in the race.
Team scoring was as follows:
Chi Phi, 33; Delta Upsilon, 34; Pi
Kappa Alpha, 37; Alpha Phi Delta,
38, and Phi Delta Theta, 39.
35-14
21-14
21- 7
14- 7
21-14
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