THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1047 1122; Here is the "board of strategy" which is preparing the West Virginia University Mountaineers for their grid test against Penn State Saturday. In the usual order, they are Charles (Pete) Yost, center coach; Leonard (Feets) Barnum, backfield coach; John Shonk, end coach; Irvin (Stretch) Howell, first assistant; State, W. Virginia Clash In East's Top Rated Game Penn State an West Virginia come to grips Saturday in what shapes up as 'one of the East's top football games. The game, 14th in a series started in 1904, brings together on New Beaver Field two of the nation's high-scoring teams. An overflow crcwd of 20,0010 is expected to be on hand for the kickoff at 2 p.m MOUNTAINEER RECORD The Mountaineers have racked up a total of 194 points so far this season, defeating Otterbein, Washington and Lee, Waynes burg and N.Y.U. The West Virginia squad is more or less an unknown quan tity despite the high scores piled up against their opponents. None of the four teams they have played are classed as first rate, but, according to Coach Bob Hig gins, the Mountaineers are really loaded this year. Saturday's game, the first be tween these two teams since 1944, will find Bill Kern, Moun taineer coach, cast in a new role. Heretofore a strong disciple of the single wing, the West Vir ginia mentor has switched to the T and has enjoyed unusual suc cess with it. The Kern T is a com bination of the Notre Dame and Army styles, plus variations of his own. The Lions boast an ed, College men / who set the pace ... 0 03 0 jfifr i A 't ___ I rif:!'; ,n joy the lavish lather of le"1, 2.aforth Shaving Soap, 'L the heather-fresh exhilaration of i . ' I'l l' II Seaforth Lotion. Try them—soon! H1! 1 C. 0177- These and other Seaforth essentials ... each packaged in handsome stoneware, only $l. Gift sets, $2 to $7 - • 9 .•"?`;', Four Fraternity Squads Cop initial Bowling Wins Theta Chi, Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternities jumped into the lead of the I.F.C. bowling league by making a complete sweep of their initial matches. Trodding on the heels of the leaders is Alpha Chi Sigma, who lost one round of its match, and ended up with a .750 percentage for the evening. Dick Laurin of Lambda Chi Alpha had the highest score for an individual game, bowling 205. Bob Nein and Lester Strickler, both bowling for Theta Chi, rolled games of 204 and 192, re spectively. all-time series, with eight wins to four for West Virginia. The teams .la ed to a tie onl once in 1923. e in the ;~_ ~ f f ~~E p I , '~' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA y:s6'yyyi••::C•~XY•.4•<•r:;•n.::•..•q.»:o:..: ::ar ntß7,+.;: ;% ~5:. ..:!ts:;Ay:.x.:s!i: ~::,~~ , •x~, ^ •.37,;;:?>', , cT~....H„' ...: ~:.: n.. .... ... <.:~:;. ;::~.... ...:~:.;:~ ....::.r.::;.. ~..: '~: r~ . o::;:;. ' William F. Kern, head coach: James Harris, line coach; Lee Pat ton, freshman coach: Albert C. (Whitey) Gwynne, trainer: and Dr. Samuel Morris, physician. Barnum and Shonk are new staff members. Pigskin Forecast Collegian again presents the predictions of Joe Harris. Last week, Joe Harris predicted the exact score of the Penn State-Syracuse encounter, 40 to 0. Boston College_Villanova ..20-13 Detroit-Duquesne 20-7 Georgetown-NYU 40-7 Alabama-Georgia 20-14 Arkansas-Mississippi 20-14 Army-Columbia 20-7 Colgate-Brown 14-7 Franklin & Marshall- Dickinson 20-7 Georgia Tech-Citadel 47-0 Harvard-Dartmouth 14-7 Holy Cross-Syracuse 20-0 Illinois-Purdue 20-7 Kentucky-Michigan State ..20-7 Lafayette-Wash. & Jeff. ....13-6 LSU-Vanderbilt 14-7 Michigan-Minnesota 28-7 Miss. State-Hardin Simmons 20-7 Missouri-lowa State 20_7 Nebraska-Kansas State 27-7 Nevada-Tulsa 20-7 North Carolina-Florida 34-7 Northwestern-Indiana 14-7 Notre Dame-lowa 11-0 Apuriv, PERFECTLY BALANCED C. 9 BECAUSE ITS .LX U OVER A LAST TkiAT'S 49 e- - vv, A PERFECT SPHERE - AND - - 0 ` SPALL) NG EVERY RTLEZ\ P—, sp o RT, •••E ' 4l COACH Ohio State-Pitt 27-7 Oklahoma-TCU 20-7 Oregon State-Portland 40-7 ?enn State-W. Virginia ....27-0 Penn-Davy 27-7 Princeton-Cornell 14-7 Rutgers-Lehigh 41_0 San Francisco-Oregon 27-6 So. California-California _2O-7 Temple-Bucknell 20-7 Texas A & M-Baylor 20-7 Wash. State-Montana 20-6 Swimming Candidates All students interested in trying out for the swimming team, and all members of the squad, are requested by Bill Gutteron, coach, to take their physical examinations at any time before 4:30 o'clock, this week at the Dispensary. SPIWYAV, WS ,WE MCI /4 1 SPAM Phi Psi's Nab 11 Win from ZBT's Phi Kappa Psi captured its first intramural win Tuesday night by whipping Zeta Beta Tau, 7-0. The victors registered their lone TD early in the fracas when Adrian Swain passed 20 yards to Dale Atkins on the ZBT 5-stripe, Atkins stepping across the goal line for the score. Swain connect ed again, this time to John Zagoudis, to chalk up the extra point. A thrilling pass interception and 45-yard return to pay dirt by Walt White enabled Theta Chi to inflict a 7-0 setback on Sigma Chi. White passed to Harold Frazier for the extra point. In another battle, Delta Sigma ' Phi annexed a 6-0 triumph over Alpha Tau Omega. Following Tuesday's results, fraternities still battling for the intramuralicrown include: Kappa Delta Rho, Delta Upsilon, Delta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, Theta Chi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Sig ma Kappa, Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi. Delta, Beta Theta Pi. Tonight Kappa Delta Rho faces Delta Upsilon at .7 p.m. and Delta Chi encounters Sigma Alpha Ep silon at 7:45. Gerry Karver and Horace Ash enfelter, both of Penn - State, loom as top contenders for 194'7 IC-4A cross-country honors. PAGE FIVE