WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1941 AP Ranks Lions Fifth in Country (Continued from rage one) day in the Smoky City. "We expect a fight," the words of Mentor Higgins, express vivid ly and simply how the Lion skip per regard s Saturday's grid fracas between Penn State, unconquer ed, and Pitt, defeated six times. A traditional struggle staged 40 times to date, the annual scrap between the Jungle Cats and Nit ( tany Lions has ~ • 0 , -ttifotoill.in often spelled' *.? 445 : : sudden downfall I' It*. Vg.c! dor t o p-n ot c li r * 'f: -0 ::4"""" a „..,, :i2ii.l:::.: State teams. The V" ... 3,1' t .,. " .. :l i!W' pepped - up, dog- .., ~,..,. '' eat - dog nature , of the Pitt-State gamut causes all-knowing grid ~.; savants to rele gate pre-game ~:.:440'.." records and dopes •Ar , sheets to the ROBINSON wastebasket and let the teams slug it out on even terms, regardless of past perform tuxes. This they do. Prompted by the strong possi bility of an upset loss to Pitt and by the memory of a stinging 14-7 defeat inflicted last year by the Panthers, Coach Higgins is guard ing against over-confidence by tempering the Lions' terrific en thusiasm following the Navy win. Luckily the Nittany gridanen sustained no serious injuries in the bruising Navy tilt and will ~, , ,1 04 0,0 mX, N ee,' probably line up • a A. did against the Mid dies. Whether Petchel will see action against Pitt is still uncertain. The classy Lion passer is not yet recovered from a knee injury in curred in the ABRAHAM Temple tussle. In Pitt the Lions will face a team toughened up by a series of disastrous con flicts with mid-western powers. The Panthers' lone victory was a 12-0 decision over Ohio State. Familiar faces will dot Pitt's lineup when the Panther s oppose State. Among them will be that of halfback Jimmy Joe Robinson, who scampered 84 yards for the only tally in Pitt's 7-0 triumph in 1945. On the injured list is full back Bill Abraham, who was the top ground-gainer among Pan ther backs in last year's 14-7 win over State. I , - - To: Students From: J. Kirkpatrick lAONVERINO 1., Prop. of Film Lab an ° Wirt Subject: Personalized ISSIEPS Christmas Cards TRVIFNIZED® Date: "Order Time" COLLAR-NO Christmas will be here soon! nom NEEDED , . Then it will be too late, to have your favorite snap shot or photo made into a personalized Christmas Greeting! e\ ESSLEY , You still have time! :'s • - 1 SHIRTS ;, • . Bring it in today and choose '*, f in from one of 13 different greet: '' ‘ i %.0 ing designs. WHITE imummnsmismismosila and DEADLINE / COLOR FOR PORTRAITS olio. II 1947 $3.95 The Centre County FILM LAB 122 W. Beaver Ave. Booters Vie at West Point In Final Away Appearance A seventeen-man contingent of booting Jeffreymen will be gun ning for the Lions sixth win of the season when it faces off against a rugged Army soccer team this afternoon at West Point. With the Army tussle today and the Temple tiff scheduled for Sat urday, the Lions are slated for heavy duty this week. Both the West Point and Owl aggregations rate high in eastern collegiate booting circles. Army has lost three and tied one in its 12 starts this season, while Tem ple, although also beset by a weighty schedule, has blasted out a remarkable victory percentage that includes wins over Army and Navy. LION STARTERS °belie Gene Graebner, side lined for head and ear injuries last week, will replace lanky Ed Watson of State College at the starting net position. Although Graebner accidentally re-opened his healing injury last Friday night, the hard working shot thwarter is anxious for action against the Cadets, and Jeffrey has consented to use him but, es the Scot says, "with care." Watson, who played a bang-up game in a sea of mud against the Orangemen while suffering from a strained knee, will make the jour ney with the Jeffreymen to spell IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCEMENT PENN STATE - PITT GAME In order that Greyhound Lines can furnish the necessary transportation facilities to Pitts burgh, Penna., for the game, reservations should be made with the purchase of your tickets on all schedules leaving State College Nov. 21 and 22. Reservations must be made not later than 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20. Buses leave State College for Pittsburgh 1:08 A.M. 1133 P.M. 6:38 A.M. 6:48 P.M. All buses will leave from the Greyhound Post House 146 N. Atherton St. Phone 4181 College Sportswear THE DAILI COLLECHAN. STATE COLLEGE the starting Graebner. MARGOLF-BINNS Chuck Margoif, impressive at 114 fullback post in practice ses sions during the past week, gets the nod at the right full spot, with husky Dave Binns slated to start on the right. Big Jim Kline and Sam Axe will comprise the deep defensive reserve for the Lions. Axe, a for mer center forward on Jeffrey's jayvee squad, has been moved up t.o the varsity to replace Frank Taucher, who is recovering from a leg injury sustained in the Syra cuse battle. At the halfback positions, Coach Jeffrey is standing pat on the halfback trio that has started all six games of the campaign. Di minutive Ralph Hosterman at the center half post will be flanked by team captain Dean Hartman on the right and rugged Jack Campbell on the left. Dick Hanna is slated for substitute duty at the midfield posts. OFFENSIVE CHOREMEN Handling the offensive chores for the Blue and White will be hard driving Freddie Kretzer at center forward, Ted Lieb at out side left, Hel Hackman at outside right, dapper Deen Witmer at in_ side right, and sharp-passing Bill Sihellenberger at inside left. Beaver at Allen PENNSYLVANIA Karver 6th Despite Injury By ELLIOT }CRANE "What happened to Jerry Kar ver in the IC-4A meet Monday?" That is the question many asked when they read yesterday's Col legian. In every dual meet this year Karver and Ashenfelter breasted the tape in unison, but Monday Ashenfelter came in sec ond while Jerry failed to finish among the top five. Although he came in sixth, Jerry Karver ran possibly the best race of his medal-winning career. The reason for Jerry's appar- PENN STATE STUDENTS SAVE ON CIGARETTES All Popular Brands $1.60 PER CARTON, postage prepaid SAVE UP TO 40c ON A CARTON Perfect GUARANTEED Mlli:e C artonslentunOrder Delivery Ti Send Check or Money Order to KASSO MAIL ORDER PAULSBORO, N. J. musk . . . adding a new note with elongated collar-and cuff tabs. In wool and rayon tweed ... Blue, Aqua, Pink or Lavender. Sixes 9 to 15. 17.98 SMART SHOP 123 S. Allen ently poor showing dates back to last Friday afternoon when he turned his ankle while practic ing on the Penn State course. Saturday afternoon he turned it again and, although Coach Chick Werner bandaged it, all of the trainers were with the football team and no one was present to give Karver professional care. LEADS AT START The Boyertown flash started the five-mile run Monday and, as usual, he forged to the front of a pack of 186 harriers. Leading (Continued on page four) • • 4 • 4 ; • 1::>411:0 plays classic fashion PAGE THREE Phone 2595
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