,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 Between • Uons 1!-^? By TOM MORGAH Sports Editor 'Press Box Chatter When Hugh, “Duffy” Daugh < erty, Michigan State line coach and scout, sang the praises of the ✓Nittany Lions to assorted press box creatures at the West Vir ginia game, we covered one ear slightly, lest we be snowed. Said Duffy: “These bruising Penn State fellows look good, k too good for our little men." Tough Tackles i Incidentally, Daugherty gradu ated from Syracuse in ’4O and is r a native of Barnsboro, Pa. One of the biggest jobs he has done this year with Head Spartan 1 Coach Biggie Munn is take a Jayvee tackle and a center, Hal I Vogler and Pete Fusi, respec tively, and make them two of the ,best tackles the Spartans have boasted in many moons. - Vogler, who weighs only 185 ' pounds, won the annual Spar- tan spring training award last t year for being the most im proved player, and won his let , ter in *47 after moving up from the yearling eleven in early season. ' Fan Fodder Looking at the Spartan-Lion 1 clash from any angle leads one to one conclusion: the two elevens i will certainly serve up a palata ble piece of grid grub for Home coming fans. ' Several early football fore casts this week have relegated r the Nittany Lions to the un derdog spot for the first time this year, namely Dunkle by six points. Football Hews by seven and Lilkenhouse by 19. All of which, we think, is a healthy situation for Nittany chances this weekend. ,» IM Swimming, Football Tonight’s games: Theta Xi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa at 7 o’clock, Sigma Nu vs. Pi Kappa Phi; 9:15, finish the second round for the fraternity competitors. Sixteen teams remain in the playoff schedule. Also on tonight’s program, the Coal Crackers meet Dorm 5 at 7:45 o'clock, and Dorm 24 takes on the AthHall Men’s Club, at 8:30. Phi Epsilor. Pi vs. Theta Xi, and Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Pi Lambda Phi round out the week’s swimming action at Glennland pool today. There will be no in tramural swimming tomorrow. Swimmers Meet Coach William Gutteron has announced that candidates for the varsity swimming team should report to the Glennland pool at 7:30 o'clock tonight. few AT TOPE WARNER THEATHJ t*»w**i*f XtP&’&SSi f \ -''V*-* V THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Hig Drills Lions Hard For Tough Spartan Foe Realizing that the grid honeymoon is over, Coach Bob Higgins ran his charges through three of the most grueling scrimmages of the season this week in preparation for Saturday’s big test against Michigan State. [ Watching the Lions run through plays and scrimmage ley Norton, 215-pound regular tackle, who was put out during the first half of the West Virginia game. “At the most,” said Chuck Medlar, head trainer, “Norton will play only in dire emergency and only for very short periods of time.” Norton suffered a sepa rated shoulder last season and last Saturday bruised it badly. More cheering to Coach Hig gins was the sight of Bob Hicks, Paul Kelly and John Smidansky running and catching passes against a mock Michigan State defense, Although he was dressed and anxious _to take part in scrim mage this week, Joe Drazenovich still limped slightly while on the field and. after a brief warmup, was sent back to the locker room by the Nittany mentor. ROSS, MURRAY To fill the gap left by Norton, Coach Higgins alternated Bob Ross, 190-pound tackle from Ell wood City, and Don “Duck” Mur ray, 215-pound gridder from Eas ton, in the tackle posts. Murray has been called the most im proved player on the Lion squad and has played in all three Nit tany contests this year. Jim O’Hora, who scouted the visiting Spartans, outlined the principal Michigan State plays to the second string backs, while the varsity worked on a defense against the single wing and shifting “T” attack. Coach Higgins will bank his scoring punch with Wally Trip lett Who gained 306 yards from scrimmage in the first three games for an average of 13.9 yards per try. The Lamott speed ster also returned two punts for 114 yards and caught three passes for 62 yards and one touch down. With 158 yards rushing to his credit in 32 tries during three games, Fran Rogel leads the fullbacks with an average of live yards per try. Rogel also caught one pass for seven yards and a touchdown. Although the North Braddock pile driver has a cold Handsome SHIRTS in wools and flannels —in many gay plaids and solid colors by WOOLRICH and SHAN HOUSE . . . $3.15 $12.50 HUNTING in 100% signed foi comfort ai wear by " A great bv $.90 Boots 12.00 at present, he is slated for action against Michigan State. A capacity 20,000 homecoming fans are expected to see the vis itors try to duplicate their upset of 1946 when a so-so Spartan eleven came to the Nittany Val ley and handed undefeated Penn State a 19-16 setback. 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