FRILAV, NOVEMBER 22, 3946 Lions Meet Hope To Break Traditional Jinx-. Win Would Match 1921 Record (Continued from page one) Pasqua. DePasqua, also an out standing punter, passed to 'Ski ad - any' for the tally that beat Mar quette. The Nittany Lions will igo into the game tomorrow in tqip physi cal 1 ' shape, according to Dr. A. H. Gniess : , (team physician. Center Bronco Kosanovich, who bruised his knee in the Naivy en counter'; ihas - heed- working. out without pads but.will probably toe ready for tomorrow. Larry Joe, who saw (brief ac tion in the Navy ’ fray, will be ready to s.go —providing he can find.. his helmet which he mis placed several days ago.- Pitt will be especially watch ful for Joe 'because in 1942 It was Little Larry who took the second tosiif kick-off and iMtaed 90 yards to score. The run toroke uip the ball game and with (Bobby Williams’ . pass to Aldo Cenci, combined to give the Lions a 14 to 16 victory. TIED TEMPLE Temple, beaten 26 to 0 Iby the Nittany Lions, was able to hold the Panthers to a 0 to 0 tie in a pouring rain. Neither team was able to show 'any offense in the ankle-deep mud.. Tihe Smoky City ..eleven out played and. outgained the. strong Purdue ‘Boilenhiakefs throughout, t'heir game only to lose by a field goal kicked in the last three sec ond of play. Us : ng a 5-4-2 defense, Fester kept the powerful. Ohio State Buckeyes from shaking loose their backs. .Outplaying the Ohio team according to the statistics, the Panthers lost the game. 20 to 13 because of_ a weak, pass de fense. ... , . - well Scouted (Both; Penn State and Pitt, have toeen thoroughly '.'scouting -each other all season. Feeler and four of his assistants watched the Lions whip Navy last week. - Of- Penn- State, Fesler said, ‘'“There’s !no question, they are better equipped than we. They’re big and fast and it was amazing to*-watch them beat the-daylights out of the Navy line. (Higgins has a weil-coaoheci team and their timing is good.” PENN STATE Pos. PITT Walters LE Skladany Moore „ (c) LT ~ D.urishan Nobile LG Barkoiiskie Kosanovich C Clougherty Ruikowski RG Kosh RT ~l?lolz RE ..McPeak l 3 6 De^asqua Nolan } Polsklan Weaver Williams L E.H L ee Durkorta - HH - Abraham Colone! ; FB, ' Bruno . .Officials—Referee: H. Buckneil; Unipire, .. C. Bolster; Linesman: J. J. .Buifar lo; Field Judge: J. R. . Lehecka. Lafayette. _ i BEAT PITT •* A PAIR THAT'S HARD TO BEAT CRABTREES 132 S. Allen St. Stone, Ashenfelter, Karver Favorites In NCAA Run Led by Curt Stone, new IC4-'A chaitipioh who. was crowned last' week in New York as. the Nittany Lion harriers took second place in team competition, Coach Chick Werner and his cross-country team will leave toy. train tomor row morning for East Lansing, -Michigan, to compete in the eighth annual NCAA - cross-country meet, Monday. Favorites for the NCAA .indivi dual crown include- three Penn Staters, Karver, Stone, and Ashen felter'as well as Fielei’ of Drake University, Mitchell of Indiana University, and Michigan State’s Dianetti. The, squad will stop-over in Pittsburgh for the Penn State- Pftt grid contest and then will journey to the Michigan State course by sleeper. Werner will take the same men with him to the Nationals as com peted in New York— Horace Ash enfelter, IC4-A third-place win; her; Hdwie Horne; Fred Lennox; , -v THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 'Coach Higgins Pitt At Stadium On Guard LEO NOBILE, outstanding Penn State v guard, who will face the imposing Pittsburgh line for third time tomorow as the Lions seek to claw the Pan thers into submission. Don Longeneeker; Gerry Karver, back in the line-up after the re occurance of his heel injury last week; Mitch Williams iii addition to Stone. Thirty-six schools will be com peting for National honors over the four-mile course. In addition to 'the Wernermen, favorites from team as well as individual honors, such track powers as Drake, N.Y.U., Wisconsin, Indiana Man hattan and Michigan State will be in the running. (Penn State last took the NCAA’s in 19427 running the same squad with -the exception of Ashenfelter as will be competing on Monday. BEAT PITT Jlitk Hsiptlt Hattca HAB£Ro*:sr«£R \ Tailor State Is Favored- Bat Oh Those Upsets Let’s go back a few years and see how Penn State did in its tra ditional rivalry with Pitt. Penh State 14; Pitt 6—Fresh man Larry Joe took the second half kickoff and raced 90 yards to score. (Bcib.by Williams passed’ to Aldo Cenci for the other tally. 1943 Penh .State 14; Pitt 0- —A war time Penn State made their string three in a row over a civilian Pitt eleven. Penn State 0; Pitt 14 —The un derdog Panthers whipped l the Lions with the aid of halfback Bernie Sniscak who took the kickoff and raced’ 93 yards to score. An interception of Petoh el’s pass set up the final tally. Penn Slate 0; Pitt 7— Pittts Joe (Robinson's 84-yard punt re turn w6n a hard-fought (battle in which Penn State was again up set. , Old Skis— Old skis have been found in the moors of some nordic coun tries and some of these skis are now in the museums of Oslo, Hel sinki and Stockholm. These old skis were still, fairly well pre served and scientists have judged their age to be from 2,000 to 4,000 years. .Ralph 'Ricker’s record of never having lost an opening game as coach at two high schools and two colleges is still intact. But gMHigHIRHM| DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. WEEK DAYS l I I I Vi I: I fl DOORS OPEN 1:15 P. M. JLLiiBhJLIU JJkli i BB SATURDAYS • TONIGHT ONLY • WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO John Loder Lenore Auberl • SATURDAY ALL DAY • FLAME OF THE WEST Johnny Mack Brown Raymond. Hallon ALSO CARTOONS AND SERIALS • MO'NDAY NIGHT • GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA Leon Errol ... * Joe-Kirkwood ■■ -■> « Booters Face Tough Temple Penn State’s undefeated soccer squad left for Philadelphia this morning to tangle with an un beaten Teample eleven. The Jeffreymen, with six wins and a tie to their credit, will be the final opponent for the Cherry and White booters whose season record shows five wins and a deadlock. SEEK UNDEFEATED SEASON Both squads will be fighting to maintain their . clean slates— marred only by single ties.. The Lions, seeking their first unde feated season since 1940, recently tied Navy Ito 1. Several weeks ago the Owls fought a strong Army team to a -2 deadlock. After the Temple tussle, the Lions will complete their schedule against a mighty Penn team which only lost to Cornell in an upset. The contest is scheduled for Thanksgiving in the Quaker City. STARTING LINE-UP Coach Jeffrey’s starting line-up will again feature high-scoring K6n Hosterman at center and All- American, Gene Graebner, . top net-tender, at the - goal, Captain Johnny Hamilton at the inside left position and Dean Hartman at right half. the former Penn State lineman, now coach at Dickinson, exper ienced cold 1 chills before his team came from behind in the seasons opener ,to edge Lehigh, 1-6- ... ‘Penn State Ain’t What It Used to Be’ .Newsreel Shots of Windcrest PAGE .THREE BEGINS TODAY •