The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 08, 1946, Image 4

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Booters To
Jeffreymen Make Bid
For Undefeated Season
'Alter two games on the road
with Navy and. Cornell, the Nit
tan y hooters return to Now Bea
ver Field' to tangle with an. ag
gressive Syracuse eleven, l 1 :30 p.
m. tomorrow.
Coach Jeffrey’s soccermen! will
be seeking their fifth win l in six
starts, having tied Navy two weeks
ago after the Middies knotted the
contest, in the final period l on a
“fluke” score.
SYRACUSE RECORD
Syracuse, coached 1 for 2d' sea
sons toy Ant Horrocks. will 1 come
to Stale with a 2 and 2 1 record 1 .
The New Yorkers won their op
ener from Cornel], 2-1, in the last
few seconds of the game,
Cortland downed the Orange
men '6-3, an r l Colgate repeated
the performance in a bitterly con
tested! 2-1 tussle that nearly
caused a riot at Hamilton. Hast
Srturdlay the Horrocksmen boun
ced back into the win column
with a 4-1 triumph over Ithaca
College.
The visitors, with only three
veteran players on the roster, are
onmpletiinig ’Jiieir first schedule
since 1942. No Orange team was
fielded during the war vears of
1043. 11944 and 1945.
TWICE SCORED UPON
Penn State, scored upon only
twice this season, will be gunning
for its first undefeated record
since 1940. The Lions were down
ed toy Army 1-0 in 1941 to break
their string of 65 consecutive
games without defeat—a record
garnered ever a .period of eight
seasons.
Changes in the starting line-up
of past, games finds team cap
tain Johnny 'Hamilton shifted l to
the inside left spot 'with Dean
Witmer moving to inside right.
Boyd Etters. who suffered a
sprained l ankle against Navy, will
probstoly start at Iris usual left
halfback position. However. Jess
Hartman may see plenty of ac
tion in Boyd’s place if the Orange
men “rough’' it..
GRAEBNER AT GOAL
Gene Grae'bner will safeguard
the Nittany goal, with B ; ll Die
trich and Lloyd Black at the left
and right fullback posts, respec
tively. Dean 'Hartman will start
at right half.
Diminutive Timmy Petrollf gets
• the-.nod for center half, with Paul
Bender getting the outside right
assignment. Ken Hosterman, Lion
leading scorer, holds down the
center* pos'.tion. Hackman com
pletes the line-up at outside left.
ORANGE STARTERS
Dick Vy verb erg, .Orange stand
out, will protect the goal .for the
visitors. Tam captain Gesehle will
start at right fullback,.with Rush
or Turner <at .left fullback. Park
gets the nod for right' half, Tutty
for center half, Weber " at left
hall' and "Biesemeyer . at outside
right. '
Mcavat, ene of the Orange lead
ing scorers, shifts from center to
inside left, with Schillinger tak
ing his place .at center. Arnold
begins at inside right an>rl Smiley
pit outside left. 'Substitutes that
may see action include Sessler,
•Biese, Cahill and Spring. Jimmy
Walters will officiate.
Seventy Puck Candidates
To Battle For Berths
With 70 candidates, 15 of which
are Lion lettermen, fighting for a
starling berth on ’ Penn State’s
hockey team, the Blue and White
nny field its best squad this win
ter. Art Davis will continue as
coach for the Lion puckmen.
A season schedule has not yet
been completed, but games with
Army, Cornell, Colgate and
Georgetown have already been
slated, Dick Yoder will be head
manager for the hockey squad.
Bellefonle, State College
High Schols To Tangle
Belle ton to and State College
High Schools will tangle at New
Beaver Field. 2 p. m. Monday, for
their traditional football game in
which ihe Old Iron Kettle is at
stake.
Both teams have had fair sea
sons, and the two clubs will air
their friendly rivalry which has
been mellowed by 26 years of con
tinuous playing.
Tickets for the game' are on sale
at the Commerce Qluto arid Hoyjs
Drug ■ Store, State' "College"■ "
-'■irtrm
Meet Orangemen
Penn State’s Fall Record
Penn State's 1946 season results to date find the gxidders
with four victories against a single loss. The soccermen claim
four wins against a tie, while the cross-country harriers are un
defeated in four meets. Following are team scores:
FOOTBALL
. 48 Bucknell 6
. 9 Syracuse 0
.16 MICH. STATE 19
. 6 Colgate 2
.68 Fordham 0
SOCCER
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE
PENN STATE 15 Syracuse 40
PENN STATE 25 Mich. Stale 30
PENN STATE 15 Cornell 40
PENN STATE 18 Pitt 37
(NOTE: In cross-country competition, team with lowest score
is winner. A 15-40 score constitutes a shutout win, with the
first 5 Lions crossing the finish line before any opponent breaks
the tape.)
Tomorrow all three Lion teams will compete on home
grounds. The gridders tangle Temple on New Beaver Field,
with the booters meeting Syracuse on the baseball diamond.
The harriers begin their 5-mile jaunt with Manhattan at the
south end of New Beaver Field 10 minutes before the gridiron
intermission, and will finish at the west side of the field dur
ing the half-time.
Delta Chi Eclipses IM Scoring Record;
Routs Delta Tau Delta in 33-0 Triumph
Sparked by halfback “Pudge”
Tompkins, the Delta Chi football
squad established a record total of
points as it humbled Delta Tau
Delta 33-0 in the feature game of
Wednesday night’s competition.
As in their previous two con
quests, Tompkins spearheaded the
offensive with his accurate aer
ials and impressive all-around
play.
It was Delta Chi all the way, as
this well-coordinated, smoothly
functioning aggregation swept
aside the opposition to advance
into the fourth round of play. The
half-time score read 19-0, with
two additional touchdowns and
extra points added in the second
half.
DX SCORES
Within the first two minutes of
play, Delta Chi had tallied twice,
both via intercepted passes. Sher
man and Halderman .accounted
for these tallies.
Tompkins tallied number three
by running back a kick through
the entire DTD team. And it was
Tompkins again tossing the last
two touchdowns, with Querns and
Johnson oh the receiving end.
:Tau. Kappa Epsilon edged Sig
ma Pi in a nip and tuck battle
7-6. The TKEs scored first as
Dombrowski intercepted an aerial
and raced to pay dirt. Dickson’s
pass to Stemler for - the extra
point proved all-important, as
Sigma Pi’s try for a tie failed af
ter Von Neida’s 88 yard runb’ack
of an' intercepted pass.
AXS WIN
Alpha Chi Sigma eliminated a
game Sigma Nu squad 13-6 to
SATURDAY NIGHT OPEN
HOUSE, 8 p.m. Fireside Room
STUDENT DEPARTMENT
SUN. 9:30 Worship Service fol
lowed by the First of Two
Seminars "FAITH and LIFE"
and "THE SERMON on the
MOUNT."
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP
6:15 pirn. Illustrated Travel
logue of Summer Visit to Mex
ico and to the Zook Project.
James F. Warner
SUNDAY EVENING MUSIC
HOUR . 8:30 pjm. The Fireside
Room.
THURSDAY MATINS 7 a.m.
ONLY SIX MORE SUNDAYS
BEFORE CHRISTMAS VACA
TION. INVEST THEM WISE
LY IN FINE CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
. ... 5 Gettysburg
.... 7 Bucknell .
.... 5 Colgate ...
.... 1 NAVY ...
.... 2 Cornell ...
CROSS-COUNTRY
| maintain its winning streak and
advance into round four. Again
it was halfback Glenn Yeagley
who starred on the offensive, and
once more it was Mike Enyeart
who demonstrated his prowess as
a pass-receiver. This combination
clicked for touchdown on the sec
ond play of the game.
Engle’s interception of a Sigma
Nu forward, followed by a lateral
to Seavy effected the second and
winning touchdown.
OVERTIME
The evening’s final' contest was
a defensive struggle between Del
ta Upsilon and Phi' Kappa .Psi,
with the DU’s edging their oppo
nents 1-0 in an overtime contest.
Following-last night’s play, five
fraternity teams, remain in the
running for the trophy to be
awarded by the College. Four in
dependent squads have entered
the semi-finals of the independent
tourney, and following Monday
and Tuesday’s-eliminations, Wed
nesday night will see the crown
ing of the champs.
In command of Penn State’s
film-making at football games are
Ray Conger, one-time milar, and
Nick'Thiel, lacrosse coach;
KEELER’S
students since 1926.
"My college work
requires accuracy
and neatness ..
That’s why I select my school supplies at
serving the BEST to Penn State
KEELER'S i
Penn State's Football Roster
No. Player
Wgt. Hgt. Penn State
ENDS (80's)
200 6-2 1945
205 S-,l< 1943
186 5-10 1941
205 6-2
180 6-2 1945
185 6-2 U®4'2
200! 6-0 ,1943
.188. 5-11' 1942
1185 6-0 1942
TACKLES (70's)
210 6-3 1045
220 5-11 . 11048
210 6-3 194®
2315 5-10 ,1945
205 6-1 1042
195 6-0 1945
100 6-il ,1045
GUARDS (60's)
210 5-10 .1942
210 5-11 1942
200 6-1 1945
190 5-10
205 5-11 1037
196 6-0
197 5-10 0 1942
CENTERS (50's)
Slobodynak, Mike 215 5-9 1943 Wilkinsbni-g
Martella, Oggie 186 5-9 1942 Swedeland
Wolosky, Jolm 210 5-11 1042' Isabella
Kosanovieh, 'Bronco 105 6-2 1946 Alknupna
WINGBACXS (10's)
165 5-11 11942
187 5-110 1944
166 6-0
205 6-0
1176 6-1 11942
H7O 5-/10 1945
1165 5-11 1945
QUARTERBACKS
205 6-0 1941
1186' 5-10. 1943
100 5-1 1041
1180 5-10
190 5-111 1945
FULLBACKS
206 5-1.1 1942
185 5-10 1045
165 5-7
180 5-9 ' 1942
155 5-8 104)3
185 5-11 1042
205 5.-0 1945
TAILBACKS (40's)
150 5-8 1944
105 5-8 1943
19 O: 5-9 1942
170 5-9 1941
170 5-7' 1942
Czekaj, Ed
Bell, Filed
Potsklan. John
Woehe, Jack
Tamiburo, Sam
Walters, ‘Bucky
Misaewicz, John
James, Howard
lioggard, Dennie
Nolan, John
Moore, Red (c)
Ryle, Bill
Caskey, Howard
Pratt, Hal
Smith, Tom
Finley. John
Nobile, Leo
Suhey, Steve
Rutkowski, Bob
Sarabok, Joe
Nemeth, Dave
(Margerum, Eel
Rraynyak, John
sil
53
35
5-7
iSt. Clair, Cliff
Urion, Bob
Rollins, Albert
Durkota, Jefll
Pearson', Dan
S'cherer, Bill
Triplett, Wallace
Weaver, Paul
LaFleur, Bill
Ulinski, Ray
Runes, Charles
Taccalozzi, Dino
30 Colone, Joe
32 Henry, Lee
33 Sturges, Carl
34 Skuta, Stan
39 McCawn, Dick
36 Weitzel, Bob
38 Lang, Floyd
41 li
4.2
44
45
46
Petchel, Elwood
Williams, Bobby
Joe, Larry
Davis, (Bud
Cook. Ren
Swimmers To Begin Practice
Penn State’s swimming squad, veteran pre-war swimmers as well*
coached, by Lenny Diehl,- will toe-, as several promising new tank
gin practice sessions at Glennland | men
Pool, 4fp. .m. Monday. All candi-.
dates interested in varsity swim
ming are asked to report to the
pool 'between ,4 and-6:30 p. m
Monday,
The Lion acquatic team, which
faces its first'test against Carnegie
Tech January 18, has a host of
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1948
Last Played
at
Erie 1
Mt. Pleasant
Brownsville
Rutherford, N. J.
New Kensington
Derry
Charleroi
Johnstown
Philadelphia
Glen Falls, N. Y.
Rochester, N. Y.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Merchantville, N. J.
Rockville Centre, L;I,
Paxtang
Ambridge
Cazenovia. N. Y.
Natrona
Lansford
Columbiana, O.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Johnstown
Swedesboro, N.
Greensburg
Colver
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Harrisburg
Toledo, O.
Ambridge
State College
Sayre
Berwick
Tarentum
Washington, D.
Bessemer
Philadelphia
Shamokiii
Castle Shannon
Easton.
Pittsburgh
Derry..
Sharpsburg
Harrisburg