FRIDAY, PGTQBER IS. IQ4B Walthall- (Continued from page one) Hicks who was hurt in the opener against Bucknell. On the doubtful list are Larry Joe and John Smidansky. Joe was injured in the Syracuse battle, and although he is practicing with the team, Trainer Chuck Medlar is not certain if the Lion meed merchant will be ready for to morrow’s contest. Smidansky, a sophomore end, was injured in pre-season scrim mages and again in the Bucknell game. He is just about ready for Battle, and with Hicks sidelined. Coach Higgins may send Smidan sky against West Virginia. Soccermen Set For Navy Scrap Coach Bill Jeffrey’s soccermen, victorious in their first two en counters this season, are set to make their battle cry, “Sink the Navy,” a realisation. Traveling to Annapolis tomor row, the Lion hooters will seek to avenge last year’s setback handed to them by the Middies. The Blue and White bowed only twice last season, to Army and to Navy. Both defeats were by 2-1 margins. Army has all ready succumbed to the Nittany soccer juggernaut this year and all indications are that Navy will also go down to defeat. The Midshipmen opened their season with a 2-2 deadlock against Cornell and then went on to drop a 2-1 contest to Penn’s booters. The Lions have two vic tories to their credit. PSK Wins I/A Contest, 20-0 Hitting his ends and backs with long, spiral passes, Don Keck tossed Phi Sigma Kappa to a stunning 20-0 victory over Pi Lambda Pi Wed nesday night as intramural touch football continued to roll despite a damp New Beaver practice field. Three other contests saw Sigma Nu extended to defeat Alpha Chi Sigma, while independents saw their first action when Coal Crackers trampled the Comets 10-0, and Penn Haven edged the Indies, 1-0. Alpha Zeta and Zeta Beta Tau open festivities at 7 o’clock to night, followed by last season’s champs, Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Delta Theta SigVna, Beaver House vs. Jordan' Blues, and Phi Kappa Psi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon. NOONTIME SPECIAL! New Orleans Fresh Imperial Crab Cutlet Cooked op especially for your seafood palatel SERVING 11:30 - 1:30 TE« ROOM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Spartans Next for Harriers Faced with an open weekend, Coach Chick Werner’s cross coun try proteges have resumed regular practice sessions for what prom ises to be their stifTest dual test of the season against Michigan State October 23. The harriers were originally slated to meet Pitt tomorrow, but negotiations between the two schools broke down, leaving the Wer- nermen free to watch the football game against West Virginia. The open weekend may well prove to be a blessing in disguise, however. “Now that we don’t have to worry about a meet this Saturday, I can get the squad in shape.” Werner said. Although pleased with the showing of his runners in last Saturday’s meet against NYU, which the Lions won, 19-36, the Lion coach felt that, the team was definitely not ii. the best con dition. Tuesday afternoon the squad ran one-minute quarters on the oval track at New Beaver field to improve pacing and pick up speed. In other sessions this week, Werner spent the major part of the practice session concentrating on the proper way to run up and down hills. Several of the team members, notably A 1 Vigilante, are weak in this department. Al though a good uphill runner, Vig ilante has trouble on the down grade. Practice sessions will continue daily, as usual, as Werner at tempts to get the squad into peak condition to upset what is sure to be a favored Michigan State team. Predictions Tomorrow Because of space limitations, the weekend football predictions of the Daily Collegian and those of Joe Harris, nationally-known forecaster, do not appear today. Instead, tomorrow’s Daily Col legian will feature them. 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