PAGE FOUR Collegian Predicts . . . Morgan Krane Roth 1 Vadasz GAME .714 .742 .GOO .714 Ohio Stale —Indiana j Indiana Ohio S. Ohio S. Ohio S. Purdue—low a j Purdue Purdue Purdue ' Purdue Georgia—LSU Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Northwestern—Mich Michigan Michig p „ Michigan Michigan Illinois —Minnesota Minn. Illinois , Minn Minn. Missouri—Navy Missouri Missouri j Missouri Missouri SMU—Rice SMU SMU SMU SMU Oregon—Southern Cal, Oregon Oregon So. Ca'. Oregon Cornell—Syracuse Cornell Cornell Cornell Cornell Mississipi—Tulane Miss. Miss. Miss. Miss Yale—Wisconsin Rutgers—Princeton Sensational! New! sta-HEET the handy family home barber is guaranteed complete AIRCUT AT HOME ONLY AVI WITH STA.NIIT AcLANAHAN'S DRUG STORE Fashionei 7or Fall Arrow sports shirts are 100% virgin wool and give the wearer the ultimate in comfort and styling plus warmth without bulkiness. Both are washable, too! All Arrow sports shirts are made with the same know how that goes into your favorite shirts . . . the best! ARROW SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Wisconsin Wisconsin l Princeton uojaautjjj Sigma Pi, Du Cop Victories Sigma Pi and Delta Upsilon. who last week pounded their way into the second round of intra mural touch football, continued their merry undefeated way on Thursday night with victories over Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta, respectively. A long touchdown run by Jack Riordan of Sigma Pi accounted for its 6-0 victory, while the passing combination of Ray Brooks to Bill Reynolds clicked for 85 yards and 1 12-0 Delta Upsilon win. In the other two games, Pi Kap ca Phi triumphed over Alpha Sig ma Phi, 6-0, and the independent Hawks beat Riverside, 7-0. Monday’s games are: Acacia vs. Moha Epsilon Pi, Rockets vs. Dorm 37, Phi Kappa Tau vs. Kap pa Sigma, and Sigma Phi Sigma, vs. Kappa Delta Rho. (./on Figures te men and boys, women and children Following are complete up-to date ball-carrying records of Nit tany varsity football backs: Carried (*ained Lout Cain Triplett 13 10t» 5 194 Hopei 22 129 4 122 Luther !! 90 0 90 Dorinski 3 19 0 16 -Cooney 4 20 3 17 O’Bara 13 53 9 47 foe 6 23 3 20 IVtehel 9 24 1 23 i.'olone S 17 3 *l4 ‘Vherer 2 0 0 0 L ! rion 17 0 7 ’Kuekran 1 Dougherty 1 Or* ini 3 Totals 97 550 38 525 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Wisconsin Princeton Princeton Yards Yds. 5 5 2 —2 —ll _ i i ARROW Top-Rated Spartan Harriers Face Lions Next Saturday Michigan State’s cross country team, which helps the Lion har riers inaugurate the home season next Saturday, figures to be one of the top teams in the country, based on early season reports. Spartan Coach Karl A. Schlademan has lost none of his hill-and dale talent through graduation and in addition has a couple of out standing prospects coming up from the freshman team. Captain Bob Sewell, a junior from Cleveland, Ohio, will lead the Spartan contingent which in cludes Jack Dianetti, Tom Irmen, Bill Mack and Warren Dreutzler, last year’s mile sensation. DIANETTI All four of the Michigan State runners have run the mile in less than 4:20. The highly-rated Dian etti failed to live up to expecta tions in last year’s meet, how ever, finishing sixth. The Michigan State junior did regain some of his form to finish third in the IC-4A competition in New York, and if in shape for next week’s meet, he should pro vide Lion captain Horace Ashen felter with stiff competition. From the freshman squad will! come Druetzlcr and Mack. Mack, a transfer from Drake University, will be eligible to run in varsity: competition this fall. I Already he lias established him-1 self as one of the top distance men in the nation and finished fifth in tlie United States Olympic finals mile run. Druotzler set a Michigan State iiile record for lroshmen and is onsidered a brilliant prospect. ZE LION WILL ROAR... . . . at z e game today when he sees ze West Virginia team come on ze field He is relishing the thought of licking ze pants off of them, rolling up Ze score to beeg numbers, and makint he season continue to be red hot. He also relishes the thought of making ze lion tracks down to Mexi-Hot's after ze game to hot dog and celebrate ze victory! If z e Niliany Lions can make a feast on thees Mexican hot doge weeth ze chili con came sauce—so can you! Still only 15c VIVE PENN STATE! VIVE MEXI-HOTS! ! Swimming Call Coach William Gulleron re quests that all candidates for the varsity swimming team re port to the Glennland pool at 7:30 p.m. next Thursday. This meeting wHI be the official be ginning of training. 'Lucky' Krone Tops Collegian Yogis Elliot “Lucky” Krane took over sole possession of first Place in the Collegian yogi contest this week. Predicting 10 out of 1.2 winners of last weekend’s grid skirmishes. Krane boosted his average to a lusty .742. George “Fred” Vadasz, picked nine winners to move into a sec ond place tie with Tom “Scoop” Morgan, Collegian sports editor. Both have a .714 prognosticating average. Red "Hopeless” Roth seemed to thirl the grid wars a little perplex ing. picking only seven winners to drop his a verage to an even .600 mark. OOD* VBI6N) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 Between {l%, Lions By TOM MORGAN Sports Editor *ibout Granges Up Syracuse way, the campus ontemporary of the Daily Col egian awards the “daily orange,” its gift to the gridmen, to Bemie Uustis, passer deluxe who injected the sting into the Orange’s at tack against Penn State. We quote: "Undaunted by a highly-touted Penn Slate eleven, and unaffected by the advance rave_ notices of himself, Bernie Cusiis proved the vulnerability of the Niltany Lions as well as his own capibiliiies." Since last Friday’s tiff with the New Yorkers, much has happened m the Lion camp, and we look for a stronger pass defense today against the aerial-minded Moun tain eers. Superstitious? ® ut with or without Jimmy wallhall, ace passer, the Moun taineers _ have spelled doom for crack Niitany elevens more than once, and, as Superstitious Sam, our admiring fraternity brother, observes, "Will the Lions extend their two-year unbeaten streak to 13"? Speaking of “daily oranges” and such, we wonder what the D.C. ™ght give away each week for the greatest deeds of derring-do on the Nittany gridiron. Perhaps an engraved certificate entitling the recipient to one cubic foot of hallowed Mt. Nittany? Who's He? . Some fellow named "Tombur mo"—referred to as a Penn Stale varsity end—was one of 29 line men mentioned in the Associated Press Lineman-of-lhe-week selec tions this week. We suspect it was Sam Tam buro. playing his second straight season as first-siring Lion termi nal. Dud DeGroot, in his first year as Mountaineer grid coach, has started something new for wives and girl friends of the West Vir gnua football squad. It’s a weekly Football Forum for Women Only. In his opening remarks, DeGroot told the large feminine attend ance that "the men don't really know much more about football they just talk a better game than the women." DeGroot, by the way, is a Ph.D in education, a Phi Beta Kappa at Stanford, and, on top of football activities, he’s one of the nation’s formost zoologists and ornitholo gists. New blood on the sports staff! Women invade sports page! Read: rootball a la Fem. Jayvees Tackle Bucknell Bison; The Pen 11 State Jayvee football team is on the warpath again, .his time out to maul the Bucknell Bison. i he grid team goes to Lewisburg today to take on its second rival in what is so far an undefeated season. All week the gridders have been brushing up on pass eletense and running through plays against the varsity. Some of the new boys on the squad have been earning the plays and will be taken on the trip to Bucknell. Coach O’Hora will be without dm services of Tony Orsini and Owen Dougherty in the backfield. Both these boys were instrumental in the victory over Syracuse. Bob Mailer, who ran a punt 55 yards or a score against Syracuse, will no captain for the game. i L f st ,u yea i-, the Nittany gridders neat the Bisons by a decisive three-touchdown margin. Starting lineup follows: left end, Bill Barber; left tackle, Anthony Shumskas; left guard, Pete Chiesa center, Bill Jacobs; right guard,’ Val Troy; right tackle, Charles Godlasky; right end, Lloyd Amp rini; quarterback, Jack Miller- If". Anthony Piliggi; right half, Bob Harter; fuUback, Fran cis Smutney. Lions Make History Pen n State’s nine football vic tories in 1047 marked die first time in history that a Lion team won nine games in one season.