PAGE EIGHT Jefferymen Try for Fourth Win In Clash With Cornell Booters Bill Jeffrey's Lion soceermen will attempt to climb back into the win column as 20 Nittany booters don uniforms for the fifth game of the season against the Dig Red of Cornell on the soccer field at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Victims by a 2-1 score of a powerful Navy team last Saturday, the Lions record now stands at three wins and one defeat. In their three first tiffs, the booters down ed Bucknell 3.0, Colgate 2-1, and Penn 1-, k.:L.ASH PREDICTED H past performances can serve as reliable criteria, tomorrow's game should develop into a spir ited, hard fought tussle. Last see son, the Jeffreymen, playing at Ithaca, ran into a rugged, hard charging Big Red a ggregation that surrendered a 2-1 win to the Lions only after SR minvitcm of heated conflir' •Coaci,eu uy JIM Smith, a for mer intercollegiate soccer great, the Ithacarnen have won two and lost two in their four games this season. Defeated by Colgate 4-3 and Haverford College 1-0, the Red Raiders registered their first win over Mohawk College two weeks ago. Except for one change in his choice ( yf reserves, Coach Bill Jeff rey will field the same 20 turtmen that squared off against the Mid dies last week. In place of sub stitute fullback Bud Pierce, the genial Scot has summoned half back Ed Wilson for relief duty Starting for the Lions at goalie will be reliable Gene Graebner, with big Ed Wat son of State College on hand for reserve detail. Frank "the Smash er" Taucher and Jim Kline get the nod at the fullback slots with GOING HUNTING? The Athletic Store Inc. Dave Binns and Chuck Margolf in relief roles. Midfield chores will be handled by Jeffrey's sparkling halfback trio of Captain Dean Hartman, Ralph Hosterman, and husky Jack Campbell. Jim Etters, Dick Hanna, and Ed Wilson are slated for substitute duties. In the forward line, Fred Kret zer, who has tallied all four markers the Lions have scored in Collegian presents football forecasts by Joe Harris of this week's leading intercollegiate football games. Last week Harris predicted 77 right, 24 wrong, with one tie, for a 78.6 per cent average. His season's average stands at 400 right, 99 wrong, and 15 ties for an 80.2 per cent accuracy. Georgia U. 20 Clemson 7 Miami U. (Fla.) 13..5. Caro. U. 7 Satuc . lay, November 1 Alabama U. 20 Kentucky 14 Arkansas U. 20... Texas A&M 7 Army 14 Wash. and Lee 0 Baylor 20.. Texas Christian U. 7 Boston College 27 .Georgetown 13 Boston U. 27 Fordham 0 Bucknell 13 California 14. ....... U.C.L.A. 7 Cornell 27 Columbia 14 Detroit 27....5t. Mary's (Cal.) 13 Eaui.Ai - _ Georgia Tech 20 Duke 7 Holy Cross 13 Brown 7 Louisiana State 27.. Mississippi 20 Maryland 14.... West Virginia 7 Michigan State 13.. Marquette 7 Michigan 21 Illinois 7 Minnesota 27 Pittsburgh 0 - - get your durable canvas, all-weather Hunting Outfit THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pigskin Forecast Friday. October 31 Gettysburg 6 MAIN GATE the last two games, will start at center forward. Dean Witmer and Ted Lieb will hold down the right flank of the offensive wall, while sharp passing Bill Shellenberger and lithe Hal Hackman will fill the left side positions. Aggressive Pete Buzad, impres sive in relief play last Saturday against Navy, will be joined by Will Krayibill ana Spence Boyer to spell the forward starters. Jayvees Perform For the first time in years Penn State is sponsoring a junior varsity football program this fall. Mitsissippi State 20....Tu1ane Missouri 13 North Carolina 21.. Northwestern 14.. Notre Dame 27.... Ohio State 20 Oklahoma A&M 20 Oregon State 20... Oregon 20... Penn State 27 Penn 27 Purdue 20 Rice 34... Rutgers 14 Harirard 7 Southern Cal. 20.. Washington 7 Syracuse 20 Lafayette 7 Texas 20.. Southern Methodist 14 Virginia 27 Richmond Vanderbilt 20.. AuburnPoly. I. Wake Forest 13 W & M Wash. State 20— —Portland U. Yale 20 Dartmouth OPPOSITE Penn State's Football Roster .Nebraska Tennessee 7 Wisconsin 7 Navy 0 ..Indiana 13 ...Temple 7 .Stanford ....Idaho ..Colgate Princeton lowa Texas Tech 22 23 24 25 Player CZEKAJ, Ed BELL, Fred E 24 POTSKLAN, John E 24 JAMES, Howard E 24 TAMBURO, Sam E 21 HICKS, Bob E 20 RUMBERGER, Dalton E 21 HOGGARD, Dennie E 22 TACKLES .1. 21 T 20 T 18 T 24 T 22 T 21 T 20 T 20 NOLAN, John NORTON, Negley MURRAY, Don KYLE, Bill ERIKSON, Norman COLLINGS, Don WOCHE, Jack FINLEY, John GUARDS G 21 G 24 G 22 G 23 G 21 G 19 G 25 CENTERS BEA.TTY, Charles C 22 HEDDRICK, Ray C 19 MLSIEWICZ, John C 26 ViTOLOSKY, John C 23 TAILBACKS PETCHEL, Elwood LHB 21 WILLIAMS, Bobby LHB 23 CQMINSKY, Walter LHB 22 JOE, Larry LHB 24 LUTHER, Sill LHB 20 HUMMEL, Clarence LHB 22 FULLBACKS HENRY, Lee FB 23 186 ROGEL, Francis FB 19 180 GORINSKI, Clarence FB 23 190 COLONE, Joe FB 23 19.9 WEITZEL, Bob FB 25 105 QUARTERBACKS LA FLEUR, Bill QB 23 200 DRAZENOVICH, C. QB 20 215 PALMER, Walter QB 24 205 ULINSKI, Ray QB 25 207 WINGBACKS TKAC, Al RHB 21 101 TRIPLETT, Wallace RHB 21 169 DURKOTA, Jeff RHB 23 205 COONEY, Larry RHB 19 185 SLMON, John SUHEY, Steve ROSS, Robert KELLY, Paul DRAZKNOVICH, J FKLBAUM, Fred SMITH, Toni FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1441 ENDS Height Hometown 6-2 Mt. Pleasant 6-1 Erie,Pa. 5-10 1 / 2 Br'nsville . 5-111 Johnstown 6-2 N Kensington 6-0 Lancaster, Pa. 5-10 Lansford. Pa 6-0 Phila., Pa. Poi'. Ago Wight E 1 25 DM 6-3 Glens Falls 6-1 Altoona, Pa. 6-0 Easton, Ps. 6-3 Pittsburgh 6-2 1 / 2 Swissinale 6-0 Shadyside, Pa. 6-2 Rutherford NJ 6-2 Paxtang, Pa. 215 195 195 206 146 165 165 166 172 185 5-11 Brownsville 5-11 McKeesport 6-0 Ellwood City 5-10 1 / 2 Erie, Pa. 5-10 1 / 2 Brownsv'e 5-9 Youngstown 6-0 Rockville 6-1 Weisel, Pa 6-1 12irie, Pa. 6-0 Charleroi, Pa. 5-11 Brownsville 5-8 Easton, Pa 5-8 Pittsburgh, Pa 5-10 Windber, Pa 5-9 New Derry 5-111 Osceola Mills 6-0 Harrisburg 5-10 Tarentum,Pa 5-10 N. 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