FRIDAY, NO'ViElSfeM' 15, 19'# Lions Look For Gffi Win Against Wavy At Annapolis IruHtart ft See Game; Wifftams fates Williams (Continued irom •oa'ae one) Geofgia Tech. The Middies great r lv ohtplayed the.tough Rambling Wrecks blit lost in the last 90 sec onds of play ori a freak fumble and ah intercepted pass,” said the “Hig.” • .Thb Lion mentfir-'said, however, that' the - Middies have. another think coming ,if they believe that Penn State will be a breather be-' fore 'the Army-Navy tilt-. .. "EVEN BALL GAME" - “For the first time since'. the War,”, Higgins said’, “we arc able to match the sailoijs in .manpower, but we have ,ito edge. It looks like •a pretty even, ball game to m.e,” Lion scout A 1 Michaels reports that N.avy’s. quarterback Baysing er, who gained a starting berth, as a result of stellar play against Notre Dame, has all the poise and polish of a Lujack or Tucker. Against Georgia TCch,.Baysing er made Navy look like one, of-.the top teams in the nation with his kicking, passing and signal call ing- . . . .- WILLIAMS VS. WILLIAMS Playing oppositeßobby Wil liams in the left halfback slot will be “Pistol Pete” Williams, who has been the ace scatback for Navy coach Tom Hamilton. Up front for the, Middies are such outstanding players as Lee Bramlett, Dick Shinishak and JDick Scott. Scott,is the, Navy.can didate for All-American and,, ac cording to Hamilton, is without a peer as a center. .. Fullback Bill Hawkins, who was the unfortunate victim of the late fumble which lost the Tech game for the Middies, has beeh improv ing each week both offensively and defensively. i JOE ABLE TO PLAY - Coach Higginshreports ;that the jLions-will enter the Navy fray in I'good physical condition'. Larry Joe i won’t.be a starter but may be used as a' spot-player. The rest 6f the line-up will be ! the:same as-last week. • John Lawther, basketball coach <is looking forward to his 11th year at the Nittany Lion helm. fpDAY Enter This E Contest that Gives Y Welcome cash Qui How Would you like to receive $2; caih. jt)it,for telling about your exj erd'student veteran? , ,: Tr TKal's all there Is'toitl u ALU It tin magazine for ex-Gls' that is prodi former editors and'Writers', of ."YAf "STARS AND Sth. . fs_payii.. ..,it .prize: of $250.00 ply nine other cash prized making a grand total 0f5750.00, for the best fetters op '’PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENT VETERAN" Literary quality doesn't matter. What,we Want It your opinion on what your college is doing to meet your needs . . . what it's like to return to school after years in service ... how you and other ve.ts are making out under the educational provisions of the Gl • Bill . . , What suggestions' you have for improving the student . veteran' program; BUY SALUTE TODAY TO LEARN HOW YOU CAN ENTER THIS SIMPLE CASH CONTEST WITHOUT DELAYI tjie,contest closet Decamber 31, 1946. So buy your SALUTE at your newsstand today. It has full details on thei contest on Page 58. If your news-stand is out of copies, send 250 in stamps or coin —well mail your copy Immediately. that’s in a Name? BOBBY WILLIAMS The probable line-ups: PENN STATE Pos. NAVY Czekaj LE Bramlett Moore LT Smith' * Nobile LG Carrington Kosanovich C Scott Rutkowski RG Schiweck Nolan RT Shimshak Potsklan RE Marvel Weaver QB Baysinger • Williams LH Williams Durkota RH Bartos Coloiie FB Hawkins With the. University of Miami game cancelled, only two .games remain,on the football schedule. The Lions play the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis Saturday, and- the University- of Pittsburgh November 23. Their dual meet season ended, cross-’country runners compete in the IC-4A championships at New York City Saturday, and then go to the National Collegiate title run at East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 25. When You Buy Your SALUTE Be Sure To Read These ' 2 Absorbing Inside Stories! The MacArthur legend by Dale Kramer. The General's communiques were literary masterpieces, they boasted of quick vie* TH-Er DAILY i COLLEGIAN,. STA\E COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sipfaf Cftis Swamp Delta Uptffon 33-8 To Capture IW Swimming Tourney Sigma Chi humbled Delta Up silon 33-8 at the Glennland Pool yesterday to capture the laurels in the college fraternity ihtra mdral swimming tournament. Gainihg victories, in each of the five events, Sigma Chi’s natators completely dominated the meet. Clyde Bell chalked up fifteen points in pacing his aggregation to victory. Outdoing the opposi tion .in -the 60-yard breaststroke and backstroke races, and alsd garnering a first place in the div ing competition, Bell was the outstanding competitor of the day. The Sigma Chi relay squad established a record 1:06:9 min ute time in splashing to a win in 'this event. Swimming 30-yard legs in this race were Kirkpat rick, Chamberlain, Schmidt, and Birchard. This new record for the 120-yard relay eclipsed the year’s previous mark by more than four seconds. Birchard, with swift, sure strokes, .powered his way to a win in the 60-yard freestyle. Ploughing through the water in fine time, Birchard added this triumph to his excellent work achieved in previous meets. Sigma Chi entered the final round as a result of a 33-8 tri umph over Alpha Chi Sigma. The College will award to the Sigma Ch d s intra-mural swimming cup. "sLtke worlds % People everywhere know and cherish the Parker “51”. 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Exhibiting a well-balanced squad, Captain Chubby Titus’s Doiim 14 aggregation edged Dorm 5 with two second ha’if scores. Through out the first period, Dorm 14, behind -Herbie Robinson’s passes, wias constantly in the oppositions ter ritory. Dorm s’s spirited defense repeatedly hui-led back Dorm 14 wheri the latter had penetrated into their half of the field. Intercept Pass The victor’s scored in the second half through art intercepted pass. After halfback Chubby Titus had crashed into the Dorm 5 back field to block ,an aerial, Burkhart snatched the pigskin out Of mid air and raced twenty yards to paydirt. Midway through the last stanza, left end A 1 Ho nig intercepted a Dorm 5 pass on the latter’s thirty yard line, and behind sharp block ing, legged it across the goal for the second touchdown. The final point was scored by Burrows on a forward from Robinson. DU's Run 80 Yards Delta Upsilon’s 13-0 victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon was highlighted by an eighty yard touchdown play shortly after the game had begun. With the line of scrimmage at the DU twenty, Margerum faded back and hurled a pc.ss to Tighe who ran. for a short gain. Trapped by TKiEs, Tighe tossed the ball to Earnshaw who streaked to the TKE ten yard stripe. 'Just as he was to ,be tagged, Earnshaw flipped the pigskin to Kanboski who eluded’ the remain ing goal line defenders to shore. More than one foirward pass is permissible under intra-mural loop rules. Weiss intercepts Midway in the,, first period, Delta ' Upsiloh tallied again as Weiss intercepted TKE Dixon’s aerial and ran 22 yards for the score. Earnshaw notched the extra point on a forward, thrown by Margerum, for the final point. These two contests completed the schedule in .the intra-mural football tourney. 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