WEDNESDAY,-NOVEMBER-13, 1946 Grid, Soccer Teams Both Take Fifth Victories Saturday Petchel Stars as Lions Blank Temple 26-0 Penn Stale’s" Nittany Lions reg-: jstered their fifth gridiron victory of thd year by trouncing Temple’s Owl's 26 to 0 before 14,000 fans in ,th e season’s final home game at New Beaver Field Saturday. Starting strionger than in pre vious ' games, the Lions scored three t times in the first halif arid once jin th e second to give them their' fourth straight win ove r the Owls.’ The Lions scored! in .eight plays in thd opening minutes of, the giame’ after winglback Jeff Durkota started' the march by returning Bud Sutton’s punt to the Temple 27 from his own 36. Bobby Wil liams-..and Joe Colone alternaited' to take -the ball to tire two-yard stripe. Then Williams crashed ov er left tackle to score.- weaver snags-pass Late in the first period Elwood Petchel, after breaking through the left side of the line for 30 yards, carried the ball to the Owl 17-yard line in two plays. In the first play of the second quarter, He' tossed a pass" to quarterback Man ny Weave r whio-toolc it on the 11 and eluded the. Temple secondary to scdre the second touchdown. . •The Lions again moved .into scoring position as Petchel heaved a 15-yard- aerial to end Fred Bell who.caught it on .the State 35 and luhilbered to the Owl 27 ■ before he was pulled down from behind. SAR'ABOK BLOCKS PUNT After Temple took the ball on dowhs, full-back. Skla-dany’s p-imt was" blocked and recovered on the Temple 12 by. Lion guard Joe S'araibok. Frenc'hy LeFieur, aflter ■ taking Williams’ pass, was knocked- opt pf bjpund's on the one-yard Stripe. Williams then drove through lelft tackl; e for the touchdown. ; i Aif Teimple scoring threat' _Was. stopped, when' Wallace Triplett -intercepted S'lo'slburg’-s pass on the goaljine as the hialf ended. PETCHEL STARS. I In;- the final; period, ■ 'Pebehel dominated the ■ play by excellent' running and-ipai-ising and then toss.' ing a tculdhdown p ; ass ' to- Dino Tacc'alozzi for the final tally. , The' I’s~o- pound saatback from Elas'ton aveilaged seven' yards- each time he Carried the ball, and pass ed successfully six out of six tries for a total of 127 yards. “Automatic” Ed Czekaj extend ed his extra p'oint record to 18 out of 25 attempts as he converted twice in four tries. The summaries: ' PS T Total first downs 14 11 Net yardage'rushing ... 218 6 Forwards attempted ... 12 .28 For waids completed .. 8. 13 Yards gained passing 110 123 Passes’had intercepted .1 2 Number of punts ..... .5 10 Ave ..dish of punts ... . ‘34> 32 Yards punts returned .. 66 : 22 Number of 1 kickoffs .. 5 1 Yards kickoff returned 27 102 Number of’ fumbles .. 1 0 Ball.lo’sion fumbles 0 0 Numberfof' penalties .. 4 ' -2- Yards lost' penalties ... 52 10 Score by periods; ■ • Penn j&kW ;.7 13 0 G—26 : Tempi# 0 0 0: o—o a Touchdowns: Williams 2, Wea ver, Taccalozzi: Extra points: Czekaj'’2; On military leave for four years, Oharlie Speidel will be in. com, mand of wrestling again this sea son. Opponents’ Scores Following are last week's scores: of Penn Slate's >1946 opponents: Buclcnell 14 .... Delaware 27. Syracuse 14 Cornell 7 Michigan State 7 Michigan 55 Colgate 6 .... Holy Cross 21 Fordham 0 ; West Virginia 39' . Navy 20 .... Georgia Tech 28. Pi£i 13 Ohio State 20 Opponents' Record to Date 'Team W L T Bucknell 3 4 0 ■Syracuse" 4 3 0 Michigan State ' 2 5 0 Colgate Fordham ; Temp] e . ..'. . . Nfevy .......... Pitt .. .. Boxeps> Mata Book 1 Tills Lion 'boxing and wrestling teams will: participate in. seven dual meets this year as well as the Eastern Iqtercollegiates, ac cording to the schedule tor winter sports released by Neil Fleming, graduate manager of athletics. . The boxing Intercollegiates will be held in Rec Hall March 7 ar 4 8 while the wrestling Intercol legiates have been tentatively booked for Princeton March 14 and I's. The schedules: (Boxing: Jan. 10, Miaini; 18,, Western Maryland; 25, Virginia, at Ch'arlottesville; Feb. 1, Army; 16, Syracuse, at Syracuse; 22, Wisconsin;. March . 1, Michigan- State, at East Lansing. . ‘ Wrestling:' Jan. .18, Princeton, at Princeton; 25, Lehigh; Feb. 1, Temiple; 8, Syracuse, at Syracuse; 15, Cornell, at. Ithaca; 22, Army; March 1, Navy. Boxing Call A call has been issued for all 1 ' men interested in varsity boxing to report to the ring in- Rec Hall; torriornaw afternoon. Oaridiid r ates' ar e required: to secure physicals at the Dispensary and! towel Cards at the Bursar’s oJificie before re porting. fd>u# Mid! a fte fmisfall MudkffllWk ttf fiat fts eutfit lj tii - 111 STATE' CO VVEGE ,PA - I||| THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Hoslerman Tallies 5; Leads Lion Scoring Five goals by Ken Hosterman led Bill Jeffrey’s undefeated hoot ers to their'fifth win of the sea son as the Lions shut-out Syracuse 6-0 Saturday. It was the fourth white-wash job the soccermen administered this season, and the victory kept the Lion slate clean despite a 1-1 tie with Navy two weeks ago. COMBINATION works The Bender-iHbsterman pass combination clicked fdr fiv e of the Lion tallies, with the opening score coming three minutes after the. game started. Shortly thereafter, Bender passed' two- more to Hosterman who tallied for the/ Lions. Team caprtain Hamilton m-ade the fourth marker of the period on a pass from Hosterman. Two tallies in the second period completed the Blue' and White scoring. Bender’s passes t 0 Hos terman were responsible for the markers. SECOND HALF SCORELESS The Jeffreymen are proving to b e first half players, as the final periods failed to produce any goals. Dick Vyverberg, Syracuse goalie, played a bang-up game the second half to keep the Lions from tallying. Orange center forward Schilling played -well, but Syracuse, with inexperienced freshmen players, failed to produce an effective passing attack. T-he defeat gives WDeMTKE Delta Uipsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon decisioned their opposi tion Monday night to 'join Phi Delta Theta'as the three survivors in . College' intra-mural fraternity football play.- DU - battled Phi Delta Theta last night, with the victor to oppose TKE in tonight’s finals. - .240 . 0 s‘o .1 3 2 .16 0 .251 Dormitory 5 and Dormitory 14 entered the finals of independent loop play with respective 6-0 con quests over the Hoopsters and the Straight Shooters Monday night. The championship 0 f this bracket will also be decided tonight with the first -encounter slated for 7 p. m. Thursday’s results showed Phi Delta edging Pi Kappa Alpha 1-0, Tau Kappa Epsilon taking the margin of Sigma Phi Sigma by the same score, and the Straight A Common Expression in Town and on iCanipus ... "YonCan-G^^tHKfiOTS" f I Winter Sports Equipment Now tin Display [' Skiis - Harness - foots - Poles - Wax - etc. Htiokey and Figure Ice Skate Outfits SPORTSWEAR OF ALL KINDS CHRISTMAS GIFTS - GIFT WRAPPINGS \i - SCHICK INJECTOR RAZORS AND BLADES J; Do Your Christmas Shopping Early t While Our Stock is Fairly Complete shop at METZG ERS Lion Barriers Lose Ist Meet Although Lion ace, Curl Stone took first place by nearly a quar ter mile with 26:04.8, Penn State dropped its first meet this season to a classy Manhattan squad Sat urday, 24-34. Th e hometown harriers again ran without ace Gerry Narver, who was out because of an in jured' heel. ■ PlajfcSg second wias Manhattan’s Ed Walsh, wlio lost his first race of the year to Stone, followed' closely by Penn State’s Captain Horace A's'henfelfer, who grabbed third- place honors. The visitors took the next five place’s to win the meet. Summary: 1. Stone IPS'); 2. Wialslh (M); 3. A-shenfelter (PS'; 4. O’Toole (lM); 5. O’Keefe (M); 6. Flinter (M); 7. Comer-ford- (M); 8. Casey (M); 9. Lorigenecker (PS); 1-0. Williams (PS); 11. Horne (PS); 12. Lennox OPS); 12. O’Connel (M); 14. Airman (PS); 15. Wills (PS). Penn State’s forthcoming foot ball game with the University of Pittsburgh wall be the 46th in a series started in 1893. Syracuse a season record of two wins agajnst three losses. Tile hooters meet Army Satur day for the final game on home grounds before tangling with Temple and Penn in Philadelphia. aitle for IMCup Shooters eliminating Dormitory 3 also by 1-0. In other Monday games,. Delta Upsilon blanked Alph'a Chi Sigma 7-0 and T-au Kappa Epsilon harnessed Pudge- Tompkins and conquered Delta C-hi 7-0. SWIMMING Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma' Pi, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Sigma Rho, and Sigma Ohi «i*e the six teams remaining in the college swimming tournament. Meets yesterday and -today will eliminate four of these squads, and the two finalists will compete for the winner’s cup tomorrow. In Thursday’s swimming, Sigma Chi swamped Phi Sigma Delta 30-12, Alpha Ohi Sigma sub merged Alpha Phi Delta 27-6, Phi Sigma Kappa succumbed before Sigma Pi 27-10, and Alpha Sigma Phi was forfeit victor over Kappa Delta Rho. PAGE THREE here (Jafimtor Wreathe yourself In this wholly captivating fragrance. Dry perfume is the fadeless fragrance —the perfume that incredibly reaches its full flower as it clings to warm, glowing skin. Use this gos samer powder the same as liquid perfume. Pat its silky smoothness behind your ear; on arms, neck, shoulders. It will keep you delectable-—, beyond reckoning I ROGER &GALLEI
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