TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 Four IM Grid Squads Tangle in Final Games Two fraternity and two independent intramural football teams square off in finals at New Beaver practice field tonight. Phi Epsilon Pi tangles with Phi Sigma Kapp at 7:30 p.m. in the fraternity duel, followed at 8:15 p.m. by the independent battle, Coal Crackers vs. the Hot Rocks. Phi Sigma Kappa and the Hot Rocks emerged victorious in semi-final games last night. Phi-Epe-Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Sigma Kappa Hirshtleld Heitman Wolfson Schutiman Rosetski Freedson Greenwald Phi Sigs' Edge Phi Delts' A pass interception by Jack Swigart on the last play of the extra period between Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Delta Theta turned a 6-6 stalemate into a 7-6 victory for the Phi Sig's last night. The victory was hard-earned for the PSK's. After trailing at halftime, 6-0, the winners came back in the last stanza to knot the count on a third down pass from Jack Swigart to Jerry Roth that was good from the Phi Deli's 15-yard line. They missed the chance to win in regulation time when their try for extra point was grounded. The first half, a virtual punt ing duel between the two teams with Don Baker of Phi Delta Theta having the better toe, was spasmodically in t err upted by flashes of brilliant play. In the first half, Swigart, the Phi Sig's passing ace, tossed to Tom Jen kins for a 75-yard advance but .the attack petered out on the loser's 20-yard line. Then, when Baker got off another excellent punt, the breaks turned with the Phi Delt's. Wally Shaeffer of the losers in tercepted a Phi Sig pass and tossed to Al McDonald for Phi Delta Theta's only score. Between Lions— Continued from page four Johnny's shoulder, chimed in,' "And his surgeon at Johns Hopkins was Dr. George Ben nett, who has done work on Joe DiMaggio and other notables besides John. Right John? Benglian laughed off the 'notables." He has undergone these treat ments since July, when the cast was removed from his shoulder. Two to Ten As Johnny sat up and lifted a ten-pound weight sideways with his left arm, Nurse' Leist observ ed: "When he first came out of the cast, he couldn't do that with two pounds. Then. as she bent John's arm backwards, she added: 'We couldn't do that either back in July. You see, he's progress ing.' Benglian has won twelve fights (two by TKO's), tied one and lost three (all by decision) for Penn State and hopes to make the com ing season—his last—the banner one. He'll captain the '4B-'49 ring squad. In addition to taking heat treatments, he works out light ly each afternoon in Roc Hall, where he helps instruct boxing candidates for Coach Leo "Fred" Houck's varsity and jayvee teams. Boxing Plans This drive of Benglian and Nurse Leist to put Johnny's shoulder in top condition took on added urgency when John said: "You know, I'm not going to box after 'college. Oh, maybe a little coaching, instructing . . . but no actual competition." Raising his left arm above his When you need . . . Secretarial Service Call ABBIE at 3989 Expert Typing Crackers-Hot Rocks Coal Crackers Hrezicki Jenkins Witkosk i Gleastier Meekley Williams McElroy Swigart Hot Rocks Win Easily Scoring all their. points in the first half by employing a very effective passing attack, the Hot Rocks advanced into the final round of the IM football race by defeating Penn Haven. 13-0, last night. Penn Haven had defeated Dorm 24, 7-6, earlier in the eve ning to advance into the semi finals with the Hot Rocks. Up until the mid-way point of the first half, neither team could penetrate the opposition's de fense. Forced to kick from their own 25-yard line, Penn Haven punted to Pazda on the Hot Rocks 40, Pazda stopped dead in his tracks and passed to Taggert, who took the ball on the Penn Haven 32 and lobbed a pass to Llewellyn in the end zone to make the score 6-0 The Hot Rocks made it 7-0 when Taggert blooped a pass over center to Hart. The Hot Rocks again drew blood when, with two seconds remaining for the completion of the half. Taggert intercepted a Pass on the Penn Haven 33 and took careful aim in passing to Hart, who juggled the ball mom entarily before running into the end zone from the 12 to make the score 13-0. The final half saw the Penn Haven team thwart two more Hot Rock touchdown thrusts, but the damage had already been done head with a quick jerk, he ex plained: "I can't yet lift my arm slowly overhead. I guess a torn shoulder muscle takes a long time to heal." When Nurse Leist began a dis course on the causes for malfunc tion of the supraspinatus (shoul der muscle), we thought it was time to leave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Jeffrejimen Whip Syracuse Scoring with a timed one-two punch, the Lions completely outplayed a befuddled Syracuse soccer eleven, 5-1, in a heavy downpour on a muddy varsity soccer field on Saturday. Only one minute had elapsed when Center Forward Clarence Buss tallied the initial marker for the Lions and five minutes later diminutive Harry Little once again came through for the Jeffrey. men by scoring the second poin Had it not been lor the mud considerably higher but the wea Before the Syracuse encounter the veteran Jeffrey had com mented that he thought the boot ing Lions were strong in every departrnent except for the mid dle-of-the-line performers. But Clarence Buss went out to prove that even a coach can be mis taken. Hot Rocks Llewellyn Taggert Leading the attack throughout the game, the duo of Team Cap tain Dean Witmer and Buss pro vided the necessary scoring punch in the second quarter. Buss tallied first and shortly before intermission Witmer pushed his first marker of the afternoon past Orange Goalie Mendelson. The twin-goal scoring enabled the Lions to walk off the field at halftime with a comfortable 4-0 margin. Again shortly after the opening whistle of the second half Witmer scored his second tally of the game. Syracuse also scored its single goal early in the third period and the teams bat tled scorelessly during the final stanza. Pazdl lienglian The contest was as cleanly fought a battle as has been seen on the varsity field. Only eleven penalties were called by the offi cials, six against the Lions and five against the Orangemen. The game was a one-sided af fair most of the way and it boost ed the record of the Blue and HOLIDAY BUSS CLEAN An Adventure in t of the contest and his fifth of the current soccer campaign. dy field and the zontinual rain the score might easily have beep therman foiled aiy hopes for a bigger victory margin. White to the .833 mark with five wins against a single setback, while the Syracusians dropped below the .500 mark with a rec ord of two wins against three losses. Offensively the Lions' accurate shooting was the outstanding fac tor in the victory march. Al though only eight shots were fired against the Orange goal, five of them were good for scores. Six attempts were made at the Lion goal but only one ball hit the nets. SUBS Although Jeffrey frowns on the practice of substituting freely because he likes to give the var sity as much practice as possible, he used his relief men freely in Saturday's contest. 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