PAGE TWO Wernermen Hosts to NYU In Opening X-Country Race It unme (At cnan►piois will take place tomorrow at one o'clock when the National IC-4A champions, New York University, and the second place winner, Penn State, clash in a cross-country meet start ing on the New Beaver Field track. With both teams boasting nationally famous runners, the meet is expected to draw a large crowd of cross-country and track enthusi asts Unlike lunar spans, 2J20 low score wins in a cross-country run. Starting in front of the west stands of the football field, the harriers head tows* the golf course, make two laps of the greens, and then return to the finish line in front of the starting stanc -....-. 4...qpiezes the bve-miie race and crosses The fin ish lino first scores one point for his team, the second place winner two, etc. Only the first five men from each team qualify for the score. Six crozs -c0w,13,y vLeians, Gerry Karver, Horace Ashentel ter, Mitch Williams, "Pappy" Longenecker, Fred Lennox, and Ike Evans, plus six newcomers to the squad, Al Vigilante, John Bates, Lou Nicastro, Bob Auman, Bob Handwerk, and Dave Huber will represent the Lions in this nitial encounter. Collegian Predicts: Game RFNW Army-111. AA II Columbia-Yak Y C Y C Navy-Duke D D D D Rice-Tulane R T R T Minn.-N'wesiern M N N M R, Rubin; F, French; N, Nieman: W, Warkar. Pigskin Forecast Collegian again presents the football predictions of Joe Har ris, through the courtesy of his brother, who is a student at the College: Alabama - Duquesne 14-0 Arkansas - Baylor 20-7 Auburn - Florida 20-6 Bucknell - Delaware 20-13 Cornell - Colgate 13-7 Duke - Navy Ueorgia Tech - V.M.I. - Kentucky 14-7 Holy Cross - Villanova .....14-7 HUnols - Army 30.7 lowa - Indiana 20-7 Mich. State Wash. State...l4-6 Michigan - Pittsburgh 41-0 Minqesota - Northwestern —l4-7 N. Carolina - Wake Forest-20-7 Notre Dame - Purdue 47-0 Ohio State - S. California...l4-7 Penn State • Fordham 34-0 Penn - Dartmouth 20-0 Princeton - Rutgers 13-7 Rice - Tulane 20-7 Stanford - Santa Clara ....27-13 Syracuse - Temple 20-13 Texas - Oklahoma 27-7 U.C.L.A. - Oregon 27-0 Virginia - Harvard 13-7 Vanderbilt - Mississippi ....14-0 West Va.- Waynesburg ....46-0 William &Mary - V.P.L ....20-7 Wisoonsin - California 14-7 Yale - Columbia 27-14 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Soccermen Tackle Colgate Raiders Penn State's soccer team will be gunning for its second win of the season when seventeen Lion booters face off against the Red Raiders of Colgate in Hamilton, N. Y., at 3:30 o'clock this after noon. Fresh from a 3-0 victory over Bucknell last Saturday s the Jef freymen will be pointing for a repeat performance of last year's 5-1 win over the New York turf men. Starting for the Lions in the forward positions will be lanky Ted Lieb at outside left, Bill Shellenberger at inside left, Ken Hosterman at center forward, Dean Witmer at inside right, and Fred Kretzer at outside right. Hal Hackman, Will Kraybill and Pete Buzad will make the trip as relief men for the starting for wards. ....20-7 ....40-7 At the halfback posts, Jeffrey is standing pat on last week's trio of Dean Hartman at right half, Ralph Hosterman at center half, and Jack Campbell on the left, with Dick Hanna standing by. Rugged Jim Klein gets the nod at right fullback flanked by hard working Dave Binns on his left. Frank Tauscher an d Charlie Margolf will substitute at the deep defensive slots, and goalie Gene Graebner will round out the Lion contingent. Fencing Managers Candidates for fencing man ager should sign at the Athletic Association office, 107 Old Main, and report to Harry Crabbe, head manager, at the Rec Hall 5 p.m. Monday. IM Football The following six teams will compete in intramural football tonight: Penn State Club tangles with the Frasier Eagles at 7 p.m.. Penn Haven encounters Bea. ♦er House at 7:45 and Dorm 1$ battles the Bulldogs at 0:30. Fencing Candidates All students interested in try ing out for the fencing team should report to Coach Arthur Meyer at Rec Hall fencing room, 5 p.m. Monday. Candidates need not be experienced. Archery All men interested in archery are requested to report to the north end of Beaver Field be tween the hours of 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. today. THE DAILY HOLLEMAN Successor to lb. Moe Lance. est urn Published Tuesday through Friday mornings during the College year by the staff of the Daily Collegian of the Pennsylvania State Collage. Entered as second class matter July 5, 1934. at , the State College. Pa., Post Oftice under the act of March 3, 1879. $41.50 a semester; $4.25 the school year. Represented for national advertising by National Advertising Service, Madi son Ave., New York, N.Y.. Chicago. Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Allan W. ()star - -- Editor Donald W. Ellis - - Bus. Mgr. STA7I O TRIM ISSUE Managing Editor Arnold Gorton Ambient __ ___.__.... Mao White News Editor Bennett Falrorth Militant Ralph Temples Advertising Manager Billie Watson Mita—Robert Drucker. Barbara Rellrrian Proofreaders '' ' . Pat Adelman Flormee Milt:evils FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 194 Lions Leave- (Continued from rage one) Penn State calla a team can hard ly be in doubt. I would like to call your atten tion to a few of the players you will see in action at the Polo Grounds: Keep an eye on Harry Squat rito, 190 pounds of fullback. He's really a great defensive player, and a hard line plunger, and also takes his turn at passing and does all the punting. Speedy Stan Bloomer, 175 pounds, operating out of the left half position, is a good passer and will do most of the running. Bob Burke, 185, quarterback and play caller, spe cializes in blocking and backing up the line. Dick McCaffrey is back with plenty of deception and speed, and a crack passer. The heavy duty boys will be led by George Reiss, 108 pounds. Cap tain of the team and starter at left guard, George is rated as one of the best linemen in the East. Time will tell whether the Rams can hold the offensive strength of your Lions, but you can't stop us from hoping. HAVE A BALL AT . . . THE PARADISE CAFE with the TRU-BIM QUINTET (THAT MARDI GRAS BAND) F.aturing "Wild Dave" Briner The Old Professor "Pope" Greenly "Shoeless Lou" Levi "Slick" McDonald FUN and BAMBINO • BEGIN at Bx3o P.M. COME ON ALONG, COME ON ALONG TO TIE PARADISE CAFE 114-118 N. BARING ST. BELLEFONTE NO MINORS ALLOWED Bring Your Cards with Yon
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