FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1U49 West Chester to Provide Booters Strong Opposition North Caroline and West Chpster,Teachers College are two new soccer aggregations that the Lion, booters will encounter in their 1940 schedule. Next Saturday, October 1, the their campaigning on the Nittany ter. Although only a comparatively small school, West Chester soccer teams are usually rated on the same plane with outfits of much larger institutions. "We don't want to underkate them" the smiling Scot mentor states; "for they field good teams. We'll 'have our hands full next Saturday." • , Last year Jeffrey-charges cop ped seven, dropped one and tied one. Navy, the only team to drop the Nittanies last season, is back again on the , schedule along *with Bucknell, Syracuse, Colg at e, Maryland and Temple, the litter two are usually considered among the top booting outfits;in the EaSt. Three tilts 'are carded for the junior soccer Lions, against Frost burg Teachers, Lock Ha ven Teachers, and Swarthmore. Cen ter. All three tussles are .sched uled- for the Nittany campus. Jeffrey tbinks that this `!should" be a very successful season for State, with a big should, that is. He considered his 1948 team as his best the last decade, and ex pects the current booting edition to be even better. Outstanding Record Holder of a•soccer record that has 'never been surpassed in col legiate annals. Jeffrey in ":his23 year tenure at Penn State- has produced an amazing total of 96 wins again'St only 18 losses. Twenty-one contests ended, in ties. • COLLEGIAN. PREDICTS GAME • Krane Koehler Kotzbauer . Vadasz Tplane • ' Tulane Ala. Tulane Tulane Grgetn. Hy. Cr. Holy Cr. Grgtwn. Holy Cr. Holy Cr. Mich. St.. - Mich Mich.' . Mich. „Mich. Mich. St. Miss.St.-Tenn. Tenn. Miss.' St. Tenn. Tenn.' Mo. Mo. - Ohio State Ohio St. Ohio St. Mo. Ohio Si. Navy 0- . U.S.C. .. Navy U.S.C. U.S.C. Pitt -•W&M W&M Pitt . Pitt Pitt ' Rice - Clemson f Clemson • Clemson Rice Rice S. Fran. St. BOn. San Fran. St. Bon. San Fran. San Fran. N'thW. -.•PUrdue • Northw'n. Northw'n. Northw'n. Northiv'n. CLASSES. OF ~.,.5:.:.2.-ad It Has Always Been Our Pleasure To Clean the Wardrobes of the Most Particular ()like and Dry Cleaning Plant 0 309 W. Beaver Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE ; COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA charges of Coach Bill Jeffrey open home grounds against West Ches- Between 1926 and 1946 the Lions played a total of 118 games, winning 84 and losing but 15. The average score ,per game 'during that era was 3.3 to the opponents .78. . . "The war years were pretty hard on our record.'," says , Jeffrey, "in• the' 17-year Stretch fr0m:1926 to -1941., we only lost .six games while in the five years between 1941 and 1945 we lost nine times.'? Lettermen Although Jeffrey has 14 letter men on ihe squad, now, including t w all-AMerican .halfbacks, Ralph Hosterman and• Dick Han, nah, he Still'is combing the cam pus for' suitable replacements. Tfansfcr students and . sopho mores 'are urged to report to Jef frey at the soccer field any after noon. Soccer Schedule VARSITY Oct. i—Vest Chester home Oct. B—Bucknell home Oct. 10—Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. Oct. 22—Navy Annapolis, Md. Oct. 29—Colgate • - • • Hamilton N.Y. Nov. s—North Carolina home . Nov. 12—Maryland College Park. Md. Nov. 19—Temple home JR. VARSITY Oct. 22—Frostburg T.C. home Oct. 26—Lock Haven T. C. • home Nov. s—Swarthmore Center home DRY CLEANERS AND TAILORS Thiel Reveals Phys Ed Terms Glenn N. Thiel, associate pro fessor in charge of required phy sical education for men, an nounced that all incoming stu dents with sophomore .standing must take at least two semesters of physica, education. Veterans will be exempted if their. discharge occurred after April L 1947. All students with four coin pleted semesters at another insti tution are also exempted from taking, the phys ed requiretnent. Non-Vet Sophs All non-veteran sophomores must, take a swimming. test dur ing Orientation Week. Those who fail their aquatic exam will be required to schedule swimming for three hours a week until able to pass the required standards. The School of Physical Educa tion encourages all incoming male students to try out for var sity sports. • • Students trying for a varsity or junior varsity sport arc automa tically exempted 'from all physi cal education classes. All sophomore students who fall under .the phys ed ruling this fall should include gym shoes, socks, supporter, T-shirt and sweat .suit in their equip ment. Each male student who is en rolled in a physical education class must obtain a towel and basket deposit card at the Bur sar's office in Old Main. The card costs $2. This money is refunded at the end of the year if the stu dent returns' the towel and lock to the stock room in Rec Hall. . This ticket also entitles the stu dent to free towel service all sea son as well as the use of athletic equipment in Rec HalL GAME TIME The Penn State—Villanova football game will start' at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon. • Up perclass students will be ad mitted to the' game upon pre sentation of matriculation cards at the ,gate. Freshmen and sophomores will be admitted upon presentation of. athletic Association tickets. /1 -WATCH REPAIR. • Prompt Service. on . all makes. • SatisfactiOn Guaranteed gg Reasonable Rates B. P. MOYER' • . . 2nd Floor, College Sportswear. 103. E. 'Beaver' State College WELCOME Students at Penn State Ticket Fee , . e Football Forecast Joe Harris' football forecasts, 02.9% correct last year, will be printed weekly in the Daily Collegian. Last week he correctly pre dicted 40 out of 43 games. This feature comes to the Collegian through the courtesy •of Harris' brother, an alumnus of the College. Probable winners appear at the left Friday, September 23 Boston U.—Syracuse Okla. U.—Boston College .. Saturday, September 24 Army—Davidson College .. 34- 0 Ga. Tech—Vanderbilt U. .. 20- 7 Louisiana State—Ky. U. .. 20-13 Michigan U.—Mich. State ~ 21- 7 Minnesota U.—Wash. U. .. 20- 7 Muhlenberg—Scranton U... 27- 6 Neb. U.—South Dakota U.. 40- 0 Northwestern—Purdue' 20- 7 Notre Dame—lndiana U. .. 27- 7 Ohio State—Missouri U. .. 20-14 Oregon• •U.—ldaho U. .... 20-13 PENN STATE—Villanova . 14- 7 Rice—Clemson 20-14 So. California (J.—Navy .. 14- 7 So. Methodist—Wake Forest 20-14 Stanford U.—Harvard U. .. 7 Tenn. U.—Miss. State .... 14- 7 Texas Christian U.—Oklahoma A. & M. 21- 7 Texas U.—Temple U. ... 27- 7 Tulane U.—Alabama 20-14 NITTANY DELL Home of delicious sandwiChes we prepare and pack your sandwiches in boxes to take oat. Enjoy Eating at Ow New Snack Bar Open 'til Midnight Nittany y Dell Across from Atherton Hatt • 322 College Avenue Mal 3461 For Free Pick-up and Delivery Service West Virginia U.—Ohio U William & Mary--Pitt. U. Yale U.—Connecticut U. Sunday, September 24 San •Francisco U.—St. Bonaven ture. 20-13 New York Giants—Pittsburgh Steelers 17-14 Chicago Bears—Green Bay Packers • 31-14 Yay! State! Yay! State! Yay! State! Hoo-rah! Penn State! Hoo-rah! Penn State! P-E-N-N - S-T-A-T-E P-e-n-n State! Team! • Team! Team! 'Chant' Yell The old fight in there! (pause) Fight! ~ •=: .~ PAGE FIVI