' rittOßY, NOVIIMEGM 7, 1041 Blue mid White Soccermen Seek Sixth Win, Encounter Syracuse Seventeen Lion soccermen left for SYrkause at 8:30 &cloak thill morning bn" tomorrow afternoon's game against tho Orangemen at Archbold Stadium. First string goalie Gene Graebner, who sassed an Gar and head laceration at Monday's practice, will not make the trip with the Jeffreyrnen. Boasting an .000 average for the current season, the Lion boaters will be gunning for their sixth win of the campaign against the Now York aggregation. The Lion's record includes wins over Bucknell, Colgrite, Perin, and Cornell with Navy's 2-1 victory the lone blemish of the season. PAST PSIIIPORMANCES Penn State holds an over whelming past performance ad vantage over the Orangemen, having dropped only one game to the Syracuse in 22 years. This loss, however, was one of Bill Jeffrey's most costly defeats for it marked the only setback suf fered by a Lion squad on home ground in the seventeen year period from 1926 to 1943. Coached by Arthur Horrocks of England, the Syracuse turfmen have not been impressive in boot ing competition this season. The Orangemen's record of one win and four losses includes defeats by Cortland, Ithaca, and Colgate with their lone victory coming over Mohawk College. Lest sea son the Lions roared to a 6-0 win over the New Yorkers as high- Collegian Predicts Rubin I French I Neiman Warker GAME 34-13 .723 1 29-18 .617 35-12 .744 32-15 .680 Army-Notre Dame Army N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame California-Washington Cal. Cal. r Cal. Cal. Cornell-Syracuse Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Dartmouth-Columbia Columbia Columbia Dartm'th Columbia Duke-Missouri Duke - Duke Duke • Duke __- Georgia Tech-Navy Ga. Tech Navy Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Minnesota-Purdue Purdue Minn. Minn. Purdue Mississippi-Tennessee Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss. Penn-Virginia Penn. Virg. Penn. Penn. Rice-Arkansas Ark. Rice Rice Ark. Texas-Baylor Texas Texas Texas Baylor West Virginia-Kentucky Ky. W. Va. Ky. Ky. Score Swim Wins A new intramural swimming mark for the 120-yard relay was set for the second time thit week as Phi Gamma Delta crushed Kama Sigma. 33-8; in another meet. Simms Chi trounced Sigma Nu. 27-14. Peck. Pillsbury. Houck. and Mallory of Phi Gamma Delta raced the 1.20 yards in 1:03.3, clipping more than two seconds off the previous record. Sigma Chi. defending its crown for the first three this season. tri umphed easily over SlArne Nu, with Kirkpatrick sparkling for the victors. REBUILT FORD ENGINE • Runs like a New Engine • Worn parts replaced with new Genuine Ford Parts • Immediate Delivery ANTES MOTOR SALES 1 / 4 Mil. North of State College on Route 322 PHONE 1606 scoring Kenny► Ito Airmen ran wild with a five goal scoring spree against the invaders.. LION /TARTARS With goalie Oreebner sidelined for tomorrow's tiff. Coach Jeffrey has slated lanky Zd Watson for the starting net tending position with Lancaster's husky Jim Doman in the relief role. Undecided on his fullback starters, the Smiling Scot will give the nod to either the Jim Kline. Frank Taucher or the Dave Binns, Chuck Margolf duo. At halfbacks, Ralph Hosternuth, Dean Hartman, and Jack Camp bell will start with Dick Hanna standing by for reserve duty. Forward wall posts will be handled by Hal Hackman, Dean Witmer, Fred Kretzer, Bill Shel. , lenberger, and Ted Lieb. For sub stitutes "Bagpipe 8111" has chosen his two standout diminutives, Pete Buzad and Will Kraybill. A Radio for Your Home Combination floor models to period and mo-lern designs • TABLE MODELS • PORTABLES BENDIX MOTOROLA SPARTON STROMBERG-CARLSON Phonograph and Radio Repair Work Guaranteed STEIGE'S RADIO CENTER Opposite Post Office THZ DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IM Ilaskofball Salties for intramural bee ketball must be turned in at the Intramural Athletic Office at Het Hall by 6:00 p.m., Fri day, November 7, Clarence Sykes, Aselidera Director of Intramural Athletics, an nounced today. tech fraternity or independ• int organisation may enter one team. There will be sepa• rate leagues for fraternities and independents. The entry fee is 11,00 per team. No phys• foals are required. Lion Booter Cheers Quakers After Kindness in Hospital Penn State bee one tfnivereity of Pennsylvania rooter on campus, and that is Ken Hoeterman, high-aeoring center forward, who suffer ed a trahtUrad leg during the Penn State-Penn game Oct, 18, which State wen 3-2. His high regard of Penn may seem strange, but as he explained, sitting in an easy chair at has home in State College with his leg resting on a cushion, "I could net have been treated bettor anywhere." It's a Knee Yes, indeed, and that's you'll see at the 'SHORT SKIRT SKIP' Huff Nall REC NALL-FRI., NOV. 7 Dancing 9-12 Hy ARNOLD GERTON "While I wee laid up in the hospital in Phil_ ly, their coach, Charlie Scott, and members of the team visited m 0 practically every one of the THE OLD LOOK LOOK Ws An Ankle It's a Calf —featuring— & His Orchestra INFORMAL $1.20 Couple Cross-Countrymen Trek to New York; Face Stiff Test Against Manhattan A cross-country team with a big job before it left State College this morning for New York. The proposition of facing the New York City champion, Manhattan, a team that has a record that equals Penn State's record, will give the Nittany harriers something to think about as they take the trip for Saturday's meet. To prepare his runners for the rough and hilly Van Cortland Park course, Coach Werner took them to the Centre Hills Country Club golf course for a work-out. The Centre fills course is similar to the Manhattan course in that it has very few level places in it. "Saturday. 4 meet will not be just another dual meet," said Coach Chick Werner. "We are meeting one of the top teams in the nation, seven days that I was in bed." COACH'S ATTENTION Kan said that after the accident append on the field, one of Penn's soccer managers came over to him to see if he could do anything. fie said that Penn's coach was with him even while the game was continuing. "I didn't know he was the coach," Ken said, "until one day in the hospital, I asked this visitor if he were one of the managers. I was pretty embarrassed when he told me who he was," LD LOOK PAGE SEVZI and since the Van Cortland course is used for the IC-4A races, the team will have a good chance to prac tice against stiff competition i n preparation for the champion ship race just ten days off." Manhattan rose to national pro minence Tuesday when it dethroned NYU as the New York WERNER City Champions. CCNY. a team that has not lost a duel meet in two years, NYU, last year's IC -4A champs, and three or four other city collages competed for the metropolitan championship• The New Yorkers upset Penn State last year for the Lion's only defeat. Curt Stone and Ash enfelter placed first and third, but as in last Tuesday's meet, the Jaspers bunched their men in the strategic positions to win 25-30. The runners making the trip are: Jerry Karver. Horace Ash enfelter, Fred Lennox, Pappy Longenecker, Mitch Williams, John Bates, and Bob Auman. MA pp MA C • ATHAUM MIDNIGHT SHOW MONDAY, NOV. 10th Doors Open at 11:30 P. M. 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