FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 Cadets Loaded with Usual As Nittany-Army Contest All-Americans come, and All-Americans go, but Earl Blaik's Black Knights of the Hudson, like old man river, just keep rolling along. Gone from the teani that last season romped through eight / straight games, bnly to tie Navy in the year's finale, are such, stars as Bobby Jack Stuart, Winfield Scott, Bill Yeoman; Joe Henry, and a raft of others, 18 all told. Blaik can describe this year's iremnants no stronger than "medi ocre" But the Cadets, who last week rolled up their twelfth win in succession, have an enviable habit of annually • developing some of the top collegiate stars in the nation and this year is no exception. • STARDOM Already listed for stardom by "those who know" are quarter back Arnold Galiffa, 'fullback Gil Stevenson, and end Dan Fold berg::.. Gaffe, in his third and final season, as field' general of the Cadet "T" formation, is a cool and prepisOnaster of the techniques of:iattack. A ball-handler deluxe, aria...a passer ranking with the best; . Galiffa is a sure bet to land on;soznebody's All America, 1949. He ; ; will ' spark the wide-open Armyat.tack. For,:power through the middle, and:. speed around the flanks, Blink ,has a standout fullback in Git:Stevensnn, who last season leittthe;Army team in rushing -Mark of 887 yards, and boasted a-5.1 average per try. ' ' • •POLDBERG Foldberg, brother ' of Altifs:sterling Hank and called bettei,3llan •his brother by some scribes„ig the pass snarer for the Black Gold and Grey, and not just an average receiver. Pulling in' Oaliffa'saerials is his business, and the-anisiness is solvent. Last week ,dgdirik Davidson,' * Foldberg dragged down - two passes ; one 42 yards; the other 20, and both for touchdowns. On:the other flank is Army's inter'c'ollegiate ; heavyweight box ing-iepresentative,• Bill Kellum, and veteran John Trent, and all the way down the line, the Cadets gliSten. ,and sparkle. Running frdiri , the halfback spots, Jiin Cain andTrank Fischl,round Out a not too-heavy backfield, but one that can,'do things with a ball. , That'd the offensive team that CoAchißlaik looks at with..a.tinge of p - oßtfinism. His defensive - pla toon-Aiias heaviest hit with the entire forward wall from tackle to tackle having to be replaced.... according to Penn s Stateliii O'Hora who scOuted Army et the Davidson, 47-7; ,picnic, Blaik has done a pretty fair job filling the empty holes. "They do every thing well," O'Hora says. "They run hard, hit hard and pack a lot of speed. They also have the ability to capitalize on the. , other team's mistakes." • .." The masterful strategy of . Eail Blaik can't be neglected in sum ming up Army's 1949 capabilities. Blaik has been amazingly consis tent in racking up victories; at West Point, his over-all' Army 'record showing a total of 58 games won,•10 lost, Sand 6 tied. Whether or not the Cadets •will be Eastern Collegiate Cliainpions 'again this season depends a great deal on tomorrow's battle with Penn State's Nittany . Lions. Smitty & Hardy..,Say.: Welcome Bisck . , Shop the 'Home of Famous Brands : . • Botany "560'. Suits Tailcited, by Daroff.% • 'Arrow Shirts and Ties. •••• '• Puritan "Notch" SiteStort; • Alligator Gold •Label Eoht=f; coats. , • Esquire and Holeprof "11 . Pioneer Belts and Suspend. ars. . , Young Men's Shop By 808 KOTZBAUER Record Holders Swim In IM's ~.All but two of the swimmers who set four new intramural rec ords last year will be competing again when the current campaign gets under way. Only: Jack Senior, of. Pi Kappa Phisrcharopionship team, who set the 60-yard freestyle 'record of 32 seconds, and Phi Epsilon Pi's Dave \Magaziner, a member of the . ; record-smashing 120-y a r d free style .relay, will not compete this year. Senior earned his var sity letter last season and is now ,while Magaziner has b9erp-grad!lated. • •Nelson, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Bob Krayer, Delta Chi, co-holders of the breaststroke ,mark,. and Al GoldenbereMtir. ray, Rosetsky, and Weiser, of Phi Ep's title-holding s relay are all expected to enter. Entries,, for swimmingiti . .. W, : :-.: y - '.. OU NEED OUR SERVICES 1515 . ..,..: WASHING 35c Sup to 9 lbs. Soap included Fluff Dried 25c 'DRY CLEANING Suits and Dresses 69c r;:• - s.: , .- - -. , - 4 : :..SHIRTS Laundered 2 for 35c :; STATE COLLEGE LAUNDERETTE 210 W. College Ave. ' See Our Window *- .11Vin a Prize THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Army End Dan - Faldberg Power Nears Booters Open 1949 Season Although most of the "eyes of Nittany" will be upon the drag out battle between 'the Lions and the Cadets at West Point, the Penn Sate soccer team will un veil its wares on the Beaver Field soccer layout, behind the. East stands, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. At that time the State booters square off against the soccer forces of West Chester State Teachers College. Either George Lawther or Ron Coder, a versatile athlete and number one polevaulter of the track team, • will be guarding the nets. Will Kraybill will team up with all-Americans Ralph Hosterman and Dick Hannah at the halfback positions. Bill Yerkes and Red Emig will be ready for relief duty. Not exactly shy on material for the. forward wall, Jeffrey plans to start Ted Lieb, Ronald Colman, Joe Lanes, Harry Little and Clar ence Buss up front. Two new fullbacks, Fred Sper ling, a performer who showed up well during last spring's booting drills, and Jack Kurty, an able baseball catcher, are trying to get Jeffrey's nod for a starting berth tomorrow. Veteran Chuck Mar golf will be the' other starting full. Travel. Directions. To get to Michie Stadium coming in from New York, enter the ' South gate of the Point, bear right onto Thayer Rpad. Follow Thayer until Mills, Road crosses Thayer; turn left onto Mills Road and go straight. Michie Stadium is along Mills Road. Bumi Take Lead By sweeping their doubleheader with the Braves via scores of 9-2 and 8-0, while the Cards were set back, 7-2 by the Bucs, the Dodgers yesterday regained first place by a half game in the. tight senior loop race. The Bums have two, and the Cards three to play before the season finale on Sun day.' The junior loop race continued deadlocked when Jupe Pluvius intervened in the scheduled Nats- Bosox and A's-Yanks games. These. games-wil be played today, before the Sox and Yankees meet in a crucial two-game set over the weekend, which will probably de cide the outcome. Basketball Cali • Alt candidates for the Penn State, asketball team are asked to,report for- the first practiCe session .the season at 6:30 p.m. Monday, October 3, in Rec Hall. Candidates should bring their own equipment. football, and tennis singles must Ma,fle. by: 5 p.m....Monday, Oc- Idbei. 'a, in2l`.3 Rec Hall. Football Forecast -, After missing last week's game by 35 points, Joe Harris, nal ally known football prognosticator, has switched his loyalty to enemy camp and predicts a 14-7 Army win over Penn State. Ht also picks Penn to defeat a strong Dartmouth eleven and S.M.' avenge last season's only defeat by taking Missouri 20-7. This feature comes to the 'Collegian through the courte: Harris' brother, an alumnus of the College. Probable winners appear at the left: The West Point-bound Nit tany football team will. leave from• the water tower by bus this morning at 10:45 and will catch a• train in Lewistown at 12:29 p.m. Stop-off point will be the Bear Mountain Inn out side New York City. 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