The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 14, 1946, Image 3

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    HHiUiRISDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946
Pigskin Forecast
Following are Joe Harris’ football predictions, with probable scores, for the coming weekend
Probable winners are I'sted ,at the left side.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 194 G
Chattanooga U.—Newberry College
'Louisiana -'Stale—Miami U. cFla.)
Wibhita U.—West Texas Stale
Youngstown College—Waytvcsbui'g
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946
Alalbama—Vanderbilt
Amhejrst—lWilliams'
Arfzona—Now Mexico
Arkansas—So. .Methodist
Army—Penn
Baldwin-Wallace—Toledo
Bowling Green I —Xavier
Bradley Tech—!St. Ambrose College
Brigham Young—Colorado A&M
BuHfatO I —(Carnegie 1 Tech
Butler—Valparaiso U,
*:« **r *;*
Catawba College—Guilford,College .
Cincinnati—Western Reserve
Clemson College—barman
Colgate—Syracuse
Colorado College-—Gririnell College ..
Colorado State!—Now Mexico A!&M .
Columbia!—Lafayette
Connecticut—New Hampshire
Cornell—''Dartmouth. ...". '
>» . Jp Jp S-S
Delaware—Washington College
Deliver—Colorado « ..
Dickinson College—Western* 'Maryland
Drake—lowa State Teachers
Duke —Sfiuth Carolina ;..
E.. Stroudsburg Tchrs—CCNY
Fordhaan--jNY!U' ; ,
Fresno State—'College of Pacific
Georgetown—Scranton *26- 7
'Georgia Tech—Tulane 20- 7
'Georgia—Auburn. 01- 7
; Gletlfiyslburg—’Allbirigihlt, , ' -06- 0
Mai-diinie-SimTOons—Texas Mines* College '27- 6
/Harvard—nßrown 20- 0
! Idaho—Portland .13.-' 6
; Illinois—Ohio State t 20-.13
;Johns Hopkins—Haverford 1 College il3- 0
Kansas—(Kansas State 20- 0
'Kentucky—W. Virginia ! 27- 0
Maryland I —W &L
Miami U. (Ohio')—Western Mich.
Mich. State—Marquette
Michigan—Wisconsin.
.Minnesota—lowa
Montana State .College—'No. Dakota State 19-18
'Muhlenberg College—Moravian College .. 40- 0
Nebraska I—lowa 1 —Iowa State
Gridtiers Lead Nation
In Total Defensive Play
j Penn State gained national
'football prominence by taking the
lead among, major college s teams
jin total defense, according'to sta
tistics compiled by the National
Collegiate Athletic Bureau..
The Nittany Lions, who have
(had only 27 points scored against
them all season, have allowed six
(opponents an average of 137.2
yards per game on both rushing
;and passing.
< Ranking third last week, the
Higginsmen passed North - Caro
lina ; State which is the present
runner-up, having held seven op
ponents to, an average of 140;9
yards.
The Lions also moved upward
in the rushing defense depart
ment, haying permitted the enemy
to gain, an .average of only- 71.3
yards on the ground. Ranking fifth
this week, the Lions placed 11th in
rushing'defense a week'ago.
, Ken Hostermen, soccer star,'.is
thd third,member -of his. family
■to play for the Nittahy Lions.' !
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*THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
No. Carolina State —Virginia
N, Caroline —Wake Forest .
No>tre Dame'—Northwestern
19- 6
27-11*3
26- 7
26- 0
Oberlin College—Allegheny College
Ohio Wesleyan—Dennison U
Oklahoma A&M —Texas Tech
Oklahoma U.—Missouri
Oregon' State—California
PENN STATE—NAVY
Rensselaer Poly I. —Brooklyn College
■Rice— : Xex»s A&M
Richmond—V. P. I
Rochester U.—(Hobart College
St. Bonaventure—Kings Point Academy .. 27- 7
Sail Franleisco U.—Utah ... OS- 7
Stanford—Washington. .State 20-)18
Svvarlhmore College—i Drexel Tech 13-6
Temple—Eucknell .20- 0
Tennessee —(Boston College '2O-J4
Texas U. —Texas Christian 27- '0
'Tufts College—'Mass. State 13- 6
Tulsa—Baylor . 27- 0
. i . 2*o- 7
.. . 34-13
... 13- 6
.. . 33- 0
.. . .'l9- '6
.. . 19-13
33-0
... 33- 0
>2O- *6
27- 7
27- 6
7- 0
26- 0
1:9- 0
47 - 0
19- 6
.27-7
USCG—Boston U
UCLA—Montana
Ursinus Oollege-^-Juniata College
Utah State—r Wyoming
Vermont—Middle'b'u-ry College ..
, Villanova College—(Florida ....
VMI —The Citadel
Wabash. College—iDePauw U, ..
W&j—lF&M
Washington—Oregon
Wayne—Case
W&lM—George Washington ......
Yale—(Princeton •
•54- 0
20- 7
6- 0
. 20- >6
. 14- 0
. 33- 0
, 13- *6
. 20- 7
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1946
Detroit—n St. Louis
St. Mary’s—Santa Clara
NATIONAL pro league
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17,. 1946
Chicago Bears-—'Washington Redskins' ..
Green Bay Packers—Detroit Lions
Los Angeles Rams—(Chicago Cards
New York Giants—(Boston. Yanks
Philadelphia Eagles—(Pittsburgh Steelers
Cleveland Brawns—'Chicago Rockets .... 31-,1!4
(Los Angeles Dodgers .. 28-14
New York Yankees—San. Francisco ’49ers 28-24
. 113- 7
Buflfalo Bisons—Miami. Seahawks ........ 21- 7
Last week's resume: 52 . right; 18 wrong; 4 ties.
74.3 percent accuracy.
Season's .college Recapitulation: 419 righs 106
wrong; 22 ties. 79.8 ‘ percent accuracy.
ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1946
DU Tops Phi Delts, 6-0;
Meets TKE in Finals
2O-7
l4-7
2O-7
DX Defeats Triangle,
Takes Bowling Lead
4- 0
l- 6
2O-18
27-7
2O-43
l- 7
.... 13-6
2- 7
2O-14
l9-0
Delta Chi's bowling team took
undisputed lead in the Fraternity
Bowling League Tuesday evening
when they rolled over Triangle
4-0 and Delta Upsilon lost to
Theta Chi 3-1. .
Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Phi
Sigma Delta in three straight
games to win 4-0, as they* piled
up 2418 pins to take high team
total scoring honors I'or the eve
ning.. Glenn Oyler, Alpha Chi
Sigma, won individual three-game
total honors when he bowled
games of 199, 198, and 198 for a
total of 595.
High single game for the eve
ning .was rolled by .Tames Glea
son, Delta Chi, with a score of
208.
.... 419- 6
.2- 0
.... 6-0
Other gam e scores: Theta Xi,
2399—i Phi Sigma Kappa, 2206;
Alpha Gamma Rho, 22,67—Tau
Kappa Epsilon, 2072; Lambda Chi
Alpha, 2390—Beta Theta Pi, 2349;
Alpha Chi Sigma, 2418—IPhi Sig
ma Delta, 2279; Delta Chi, 23:30
2106; . Sigma Phi
Sigma, 2194—Delta Tau Delta,
1897; Theta Chi, 2349—Delta Up
silon, 2258. »
Team standings, which will ap
pear in tomorrow’s Collegian, are
..... '2O- 6
6-0
2O-7
2- 6
l9-6
4- 6
l- 7
.... 3-3-0
B- 0
2O-7
36-14
24-14
21-17
24- 7
117- 7
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Western Electric
'' TT certainly keeps me on the go ... my job of distrib-
A uting equipment and supplies to the Bell Telephone
companies throughout the natiOn.
"Right now I’m busier than ever . . , delivering tele
phones, switchboards, cable and countless other kinds of
apparatus and supplies. They’re all needed for the Bell Sys
tem’s construction program of more than $2,000,000,000
... to give you better-than-ever telephone service.
"I maintain 29 distributing houses at strategic locations,
where I keep some 10,000 different items in stock . ..
and where I also repair telephone equipment.
' "And that’s only part of my job. Vxfr-manufacturtr and
purchaser for the Bell System... and I install central office
equipment.
"Remember my name... It’s Western Electric.”
A UNIT OF THE BELL
PAGE THREE
Delia Upsilon lopped Phi Delia
Thela 6-0 Tuesday in a nip-and
iuck balile io enter the finals in
College Iniramurals. DU and TKE
were scheduled io light it out for
ihe championship Wednesday.
In lire Independent League,
Dorm 5 tangles with Dorm 14 in
the Anal round.
The Phi Delt’s and DU’s were
evenly matched as each team con
stantly failed to dent the other’s
defense. For 28 minutes the lines
held as plays were smothered and
defensive backs battered down
passes.
The break came for ihe DU's
when a Phi Dell aerial, tossed into
the flai, was intercepted by end
George Earnshaw, and with ex
cellent blocking, he streaked 65
yards to the pay-dirt.
In the swimming intramurals,
Alpha Chi Sigma snatched,a close
one from Sigma Pi, 22-19, with
Yeagley the high point man on the
AXS squad. A strong Sigma Chi
team decisively beat Beta . Sigma
Rho, 34-7, while Alpha. Sigma Phi
placed second agairist DU, 27-14.
Survivors ,in the swim tourney
are AXS, SX; and DU. Yesterday's
schedule paired AXS against SX,
iyith the victor - meeting DU to
night for the cup.
based on total points of each
team, one point being given to
the team which wins each of the
three games bowled, and one
point to the team with the higher
three-game , pin total.
SYSTEM SINCE 1882