The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 21, 1947, Image 7

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    Y, NOVEaralaFt 211, reft
New Beaver Field at 2 P. M.
oters Meet Owls Tomorrow;
rop 2-1 Decision to Cadets
• arting under a stinging 2-1
at administered by a rugged
y aggregation at West Point
.nesday, Bill Jeffrey's Lion
ermen resumed p r a ‘ c tie e
- yesterday in preparation
the season's finale against
ple tomorrow.
ith the Owl tiff the lone
n State sports event to be
ed at home over the week
, the booters will meet the
ders on New Beaver Field at
..m. No admission will be
ged.
THE POTENT OWLS
mple, a top flight contender
eastern soccer laurels during
past three years, boasts one
e most potent booting jug
auts in the nation this sea-
. In their nine engagements
ing the current campaign,
Owls have lost only one en
ement, a 3-1 upset at the
ds of Maryland two weeks
• Leading the Temple attack to
r %orrow will be a brace of high
koring offensive men in Johnny
i t tsighes at inside right, and Fred
I Pigskin Forecast
p ~c
1 This week Collegian again pre
tents the football predictions of
Joe Harris. Last week. besides
calling 80 right and 19 wrong for
an 80 percent mark. Joe predicted
the exact Penn State-Navy score.
I His season percentage is 80 per
.:cent with 632 correct predictions
1 and 1,55 wrong ma ties).
; Alabama-LSU
:'l3 , 'stab College-St. Mary's
, Bcston 'LT-Colgate
California-Stanford
Clemson-Auburn
Coluanbia-Syracuse
Detroit-Tulsa
Georgetown-Geo. Wash.
Georgia Tech-Furman
Georgia IT-Chattanooga
Holy Cross-Fordham
Illinois-Northwestern
Kansas-Missouri
Kenteky-Tennessee
Lehigh-Lafayette
Michigan-Ohio State
Minnesota-Wisconsin
Muhlenbere-Bucknell
North Carolina-Duke
Notre Dame-Tulane
Oklahoma-Nebraska
Oregon-Oregon State
P•nn State-Pittsburgh
Princeton-Dartmouth
Purdue-Indiana 21-13
Rbce-TCU 20-14
So. Cal.-UCLA 27- 7
SMU-Baylor 20- 7
Vanderkilt-Maryland 20- 7
Virginia-North Carolina St. 20- 7
Washingotn U-Wash. State 13- 7
West Virginia-Temple 27- 7
Yale-Harvard 20- 7
Collegian Predicts
Rubin French . Neiman Warker
GAME 50.20 .714 45-25 .642 54-16 .771 49-18 ,700
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Princeton-Dartmouth Princeton Dartin'th Princeton Princeton
Yale-Harvard Yale Yale Yale Yale
Alabama-L.S.U. Alabama Alabama L.S.U. Alabama
Duke-North Carolina N. Car. N. Car. Duke Duke
Texas Christian -Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice
Illinois-Northwestern Illinois Northw. Illinois Illinois
Indiana-Purdue ' Purdue Purdue Indiana Purdue
—_
Minnesota. Wisconsin Minn. Minn. Wisconsin,
Nebraska-Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Nebraska
Notre Dame-Tulane Not. Dame Not. Dame Not. Dame I Not. Dame
Southern Cal. . traf,AS. al. UCLA SS. Cal. C,
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SKYTOP
NOW OPEN FOR SUNDAY MEALS
(Stop in on Your Way Back
from the Pitt Game)
STEAKS . . SPAGHETTI . MEALS
Rout, 322 On Bald Eagle Mt.
Barlow at center forward. Owl
fullbacks Clothier and Lambert, '
long the bane of opposing for
ward lines, promise to supply the,
Lion point makers with a chal
lenging defensive duo.
Coached by Dr. Pete Leaness,
a standout soccer performer for
the Owls in his undergraduate
days, the invaders will feature a
brisk, short-passing style of play
that closely approximates the
system used by Bill Jeffrey in
his tutelage of Lion elevens.
Harry Rogers of Philadelphia. a
famed booting official in eastern
intercollegiate circles, will ref
eree the tussle.
Lion starters are Gene Graeb
ner at goalie, Chuck Margolf and
Jim Kline at fullbacks, and Dean
Hartman, Ralph Hosterman, and
Jack Campbell in the halfback
slots.
In the forward line, Fred
Kretzer gets the nod at center,
Bill Shellenberger will start at
inside right, Dean Witmer at in
side left. Ted Lieb at outside
right, and Hal Hackman at out
side left.
IM, IFC. Bowling Loops
Beaver House Leads
IM Bowling League
Although yielding their first
points to an opponent this sea
son, the Beaver House bowlers
continued to remain well out in
front of the IMA Bowling League
after the four t h evening of
matches held at the Dux Club
recently.
20- 7
27- 7
20- 7
34- 7
20- 7
However, the spotlight was
focused on second place where
the Nittany Co-op, Lazy Five,
and I.T.K. were all even. The
former two won all of its matches
while the latter was gaining
three-fourths. Dorm 9 dropped
from second into tenth place by
dropping all of its games.
High scoring honors for both
single and three game scores of
the evening were taken by Carl
Kackenmeister, Dorm 13, who
tallied 242 for the single game
high and totaled 544 for the three
game high. Dan Polansky, Beaver
House, also stood out by placing
second in the single game high
with 204 and rating fifth in the
three game totals with 513.
26- 7
34- 7
34- 6
20-0
27-.7
14- 7
20- 7
20-14
27- 7
20- 7
27- 7
Three out of four of the three
game total highs were made in
the Dorm 13-Ath Hall match.
Beaver House had the high indi
vidual game average with 162.
Twice this season, Penn State's
football team restricted major
opposition to minus yardage on
the ground.
I wL i . aa t h . a%, La a a ; a l UAA iniiim 4 d i ll a i k i lia l &ii m aall• • a g
Dorm 33 Wins
In Cage Play
A fast-moving. sharp-IPassino
Dorm► 33 besketball quintet piled
up a 12-0 half-time lead and then
coasted to a 37-9 victory over
Dorm 3 , 5. in basketball comPetl
tion Wednesday night.
Frassinelli ad Denniston paced
the victors with 12 points apiece.
while Grasty sparkled for the lo
sers. amassing all nine of his
team's points.
Dorm 13. scoring 29 points in
the first half. trounced NittanY
Co-oo 31-8. and Berletic flashed
excellent form in defeating Drew
lers 22-10. in other feature games.
Other scores were:
Dorm 24-24, Dorm 41-15; Dorm
27-13, Dorm 39-9; Dorm 37-14,
Dorm 29-8: Dorm 26-26, Dorm
40-17; Dorm 38-16, Dorm 30-9;
Dorm 38-11. Dorm 34-8.
Monday night's schedule is:
8:45: Whizz Kids-Miners, court
1; Dorm 9-Zeros, court 2; Bun
yans-Dorm 14, court 3.
9:25 Beaver House-Phis, court
11; Lazy Five-Comets. court 2; Lu-
I theran Students-Ath Hall. court 3.
10:05 Brother Rats-1.T.K4 court
1; Marauder-Coal Crackers, court
2; Beerers-Penn Haven. court 3.
Theta Chi Strengthens
Hold on Firs! Place
Scoring an impressive win over
Delta Tau Delta, Theta Chi
maintained first place in the IFC
Bo wlin g League after the
matches held recently at the
Dux Club.
Alpha Chi Sigma, meanwhile,
entered into a second place dead
lock with Lambda Chi Alpha by
shutting out Delta Upsilon:
Lambda Ch i Alpha defeated
Beta Theta Pi.
Glenn Oyler, of Alpha Chi
Sigma, took high single game
scoring honors for the evening
with a 212. Following him were
Joe Orlando, Delta Upsilon. 194;
and John Pouch, Chi Phi, 193.
In the three game score de
partment, Harold Miller, Alpha
Chi Sigma, totaled 535 for high
honors. Paul Margolf, Delta Up
silon, and Oyler. were closely be•
hind with 535 and 527 totals re ,
spectively
The league standing now reads,
in respective order, Theta Chi.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Chi
Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta
Upsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Al
oha Gamma Rho. Beta Theta Pi,
Delta Chi, Chi Phi, Delta Tau
Delta, and Kappa Delta Rho.
GOOD ATTRACTION
More people saw Penn State
play football in 1947 than in any
year since the 1920'5.
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Harriers Run in NCAA Monday;
Finale for Karver, Lennox
The College cross-country team will hold its last practice of the
year tonight in preparation for the NCAA meet Monday afternoon
at Michigan. This will be the last ti
will run with the team since Jer
another cross-country season rolls
around.
"A Penn
tate cross-country
team has never
placed lower
than third, since
the first NCAA
meet in 1938"
said Coach Wer
ner. "and this
year we will he
aiming at the
top." Coach
Werner, who
was the first
president of the
association, re-
WERNER
marked that in
1942 the harriers took first !place
in the national event, in 1943 they
took second. and last year. with
Curt' Stone placing second, the
squad placed third.
A case of taking a wrong turn
caused Horace Ashenfelter to
drop from his position with the
leaders to 25th in last year's meet.
After realizing his mistake. Ash
retraced his stems and came in
13th.
Grid Scrimmage Records
Jeff Durkota's scoring scampers of 48 and 43 yards against Navy
definitely stamped him as the best heavy duty back on the Lions'
roster and also boosted his season's yardage to 401 yards, only 12
yards behind State's top ground gainer, Francis Rogel.
Durkota has carried the mail for the Nittanymen 31 times to
gain 401 yards for an average of 12.9 yards per carry. Only Larry
Joe, fleet-footed Lion halfback, comes close to that mark by gaining
287 yards in 37 tries for an average of 7.7 yards per try.
The records for the season:
Francis Rogel
Jeff Durkota
Larry Joe
Elwood Petchel
Bill Luther
Bobby Williams
Wally Triplett
C i tarence Gorinski
Joe Colone
Larry Cooney
Clarence Hummel
Bob Weitzel
Walt Palmer
Walt Cominsky
Lee Henry
Johnny Chuckran
Dennie Hoggard
Totals
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Thanksgiving Dance
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
with the
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PAO% SEVEN
ime Jerry Karver and Fred Lennox
ry and Fred will graduate before
Also in last year's encounter.
Karver placed seventh. "Panipy"
Longenecker placed 40th. Mitch
Williams placed 69th. Howie
Horne placed 94th and Bill Shu
man placed 124th.
All of the men who comoeted
in that meet with the exception of
Stone. Horne and Shuman will
wear the blue and white this
Monday at East Lansing.
LEAVE SATURDAY
Seven harriers, two coaches and
a manager will make the long trip
to the Michigan State course.
Leaving for Pittsburgh Saturday
morning, the team will stop to see
the State-Pitt football game, and
then board a sleeper for Michi
gan. They will arrive at their
destination Sunday afternoon.
The complete list of men ma
'king the trip is• as follows: Jerry
Karver. Horace Ashenfelter, Don
Longenecker. Fred Lennox, Mitch
Williams. John Bates. BOb Au
man, Coach Chick Werner and
Norman Gordon. and head man
lager Duke Robinson.
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190
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