Huskers Arrive for Grid Tilt; Booters Visit Syracuse Rushing Speed, Rugged Line Will Carry Nebraska's Hopes Penn State’s first 1949 intersectional football rival, the Corn huskers of Nebraska, moved into Bellefonte today, and are sched uled to practice at State College this afternoon in' preparation for Saturday’s Homecoming tilt. The Huskers, first Nebraska team to fly to a football game, landed in Pittsburgh last night and made the rest of the journey by bus. Boasting a ground attack that relies on the speed of scatbacks Bill (Rocky) Mueller, Gerry Fer guson, and Don Bloom, and the power-running ■ and speed of sophomore fullback Rich Yost, Nebraska represents the first Lion opponent this season that plays State’s kind of football and plays it well. MORE "T" For the fourth straight week, Penn State will be forced to de fend against the tricky “T” for mation. Coach Jim Glassford, a product of the Jock Sutherland regime at Pitt, in his first season at the helm of the Scarlet and Cream has installed the popular “T” with Francis Nagle, a trans feree from the University of Mas sachusetts, heaving from the slot. Nagle has completed 18 of the 44 passes he has pitched, three of them for touchdowns, and the Huskers have picked up 274 yards off these passes. However, when the Huskers - move, it’s usu ally on the ground. Against pow erful Minnesota, to whom they lost 28-6, the Nebraskans rolled up six first downs on the ground to the Gophers’ three. WORKHORSE Workhorse, of the Husker back field is Bill Mueller, who has car ried 45 times for a total of 231 yards. Ferguson has rolled up' 107 and Bloom an even 100. Against Kansas State, whom they defeat ed 13-6 last Saturday, the Husk ers drove for a total yardage gain of 231 yards with 140 more yards nullified by penalties. - The Lions, in practice ses sions this week, switched at tention from passing defense, which finally caught on against Boston College last Saturday, ' and, worked primarily on stop ping running attacks. No in juries cropped up in scrim mages. Trying to erase a poor 1948 season in,which they won only two games while losing eight, the Corn Huskers have chalked up two victories in three tries this ■ year. They downed South Dakota, 33-6, in the opener, then lost to Minnesota but came back to down Kansas State. SOPHOMORES Frank Patrick, who scouted Huskers for Lion Head Coach Joe Bedenk, reports Nebraska as a football team on its way up. Glassford is using his, sopho mores freely and , Patrick says they’ve showed marked improve ment from week to week. Of the veterans, he considers Tom No vak an outstanding center, and Art Bauer as one of the best guards he has seen. Novak, 5 foot, 10 inches and weighing '2lO, won Big Seven Conference honors in 1947 and ’4B and was twice named to Notre Dame’s all-opponent team. The duel between him and Min nesota’s Leo Nomellini was pointed to as one of the most in teresting phases of the game. LINE PLAY Play of the Nebraska line has been the most hopeful sign that the Cornhuskers are on the way back from gridiron oblivion. Out weighed and out-manned against Minnesota, the line made Bernie Bierman’s men look sluggish at Having Bike Troubles? See W. F. KRUMAINE Rear 433 W. College Av-e. Phone 4723 Also WHIZZER REPAIRS By 808 KOTZBAUER Nittany Lineman JOE DRA2ENOVICH times. Helping Novak and Bauer, at the frontwall will be capable performers in Walt Spellman, and Charley Toogood, defensive brightspots. Saturday’s game is the first of four home-and-home engage ments between the two schools. Next year, the Lions go to Lin coln. DTD, Sigma Chi Win IM Meets Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Chi gained victories in IM fra ternity swimming meets at Glenland pool Wednesday night. Phi Kappa Psi' edged by Alpha Chi Rho, 22-19, and Delta Upsi lon trounced Triangle, 30-10, Tuesday night. Bob Johnson contributed two firsts to Delta Tau Delta’s 23-11 victory over Delta Phi Sigma. Johnson won the 60-yard back stroke in the near-record time of 41.1 seconds and had- the highest point total in the driving. He also teamed with Bob Burns, Tom Grifferty and Dave Timothy to cop the 120-yard freestyle relay. Mike Kurowski was a double winer in Sigma Chi’s 33-8.. rout of Sigma Kappa, while Rex Lord contributed another first. Kurowski won the 60-yard backstroke in 47.4 seconds and also walked off with top honors in the -driving event. Lord won the 60-yard freestyle in 36.2 sec onds, and was on the victorious 120-yard relay team with John Long, Tom Overdorf and Bob Koelle. DTD Wins Double Winner Outfits From THE ATHLETIC STORE” 4 Nittariy Rivals Active Tonight Four of the nine football op ponents who appear on Penn State’s ’49 battle roster will see action tonight. Topping the list will be the West Virginia versus Boston U. game. The Virginians test the Nittdny Lions November 5. Another top-flight attraction brings Boston College to grips with Mississippi. Villanova will seek to continue on its unbeaten path against Tulsa, and Temple, traditional Nittany rival, will test Bucknell under the arcs. ATO, Sigma Nu Turn in Wins In Second Round IM Football Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu, victors jn first round fra ternity touch football games last week, registered their second triumphs of the season .beneath the .arc lights of ' the Beaver practice field Wednesday night. Dorm 27 and Dorm 7 won their opening skrimishes in the ■tion. independent half of the competi A second half, pass from Hal Cathermari to Bob Wilson gave Alpha Tau Omega the margin by which it bested Beta Theta Pi, 7-0. Diqk Goodling heaved to Bob Herstine for the extra point. With Catherman passing for one touchdown, ATO opened dts season last week with a 12-0 con quest of Phi Kappa Psi, while BTP was inactive, having drawn a first round'bye. SIGMA NU' Sigma Nu, a 13-0 winner over Pi Lambda Phi last week, found the going rougher against Alpha :Chi Rho, and was forced to go into overtime to eke out a 1-0 decision. Bill Ondick’s pass to John Kulp on the first of Sigma Nu’s three overtime plays brought the ball to the Alpha Chi Rho 35 yard line, but ACR fought back and brought the ball back to the 47 yard line on the last of its three plays. Under IM rules if a game ends in a tie, each team is given three opportunities to move the ball, the pigskin changing hands at the end of each play. The team which is able to' bring the ball across midfield at the end of the six plays is declared the winner. INTERCEPTION An intercepted pass produced Dorm 27’s only score in a 7-0 win over Dorm 22. Sanford ; Gelb snatched the ball out of the air at midfield and unlimbered a 30- yard heave to Earl Baker, who took it on the 20 and raced the rest of the way. Harry Parker passed to Paul Barton for the extra point. Dorm 7 defeated 'the Little Geniuses, 6-0, in another inde pendent contest. Tonight’s schedule pits Dorm 25 against Dorm 32 at -7 p.m., Dormi 2 against Dorm 44 at 7:45, the Colonials against Dorm 11 at 8:30, and the Lions against Dorm 10 at 9:15. ' / Soccermen Seek 3rd Victory From Unheralded Syracuse; by GEORGE VADASZ Tomorrow afternoon at Syra cuse, N.Y., the Nittany soccer forces receive their baptism un der fire on a foreign battle field when they tackle a supposedly mediocre Syracuse team. It is a proven team that Coach Bill Jeffrey pits against the Orangemen. (The veteran Scot will depend on the services of a baker’s-dozen of lettermen, plus a host of other standouts; to at tempt to run the season’s win skein to three. Carrying over an unbeaten By MARY KRASNANSKY Just Lions ToppedHusk&rs Penn State used only 12 men to defeat'Nebraska', 20-0, in 1920; the only other time the two schools have met on the grid iron’ and strangely enough, that 12th man was the hero of the victory. , ,-L . i'-•-•»-- Charley Way, who went on’> to win All-American mention' at halfback, raced 57 yards for : a fourth peripd,‘.-.touchdown that sewed lip the win'. , Sidelined for three quarters, Way- relieved. Joe Lightner ■ at halfback in. the fourth period? and on the first play roinoed 55'yards to the Nebraska 35. No score re sulted from that drive. ; But a few minutes later,’ when State regained the ball, .Way broke loose and scampered! for the touchdown that made ; the score 13-0. Glen Killinger,’ who' was to win All-American honors the next year, tallied, another touchdown before " the ' scoring ended with Penn State on,; the heavy end. , . Swimming Candidates Candidates for the swim ming team and second ant managerial posts, are fask ed to attend a meeting' irii'3l6 Sparks on Tuesday;,' October 18 at 7:30. films will be shown; The First I National Bank Of State College ([/'," ' / • ; Member sf Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation *1 Federal Reserve System •s • •_ •' 1 string of seven from the 1948 campaign, State will se.ek to run its unbeaten record to ten in to morrow’s clash. Records to date establish the Nittanies as . favorites to cop the outing. So far the men of Jeffrey have shellacked .West . .Chester, 6-0, and trounced "Bucknell, 5-0. SYRACUSE WINS Meanwhile, Syracuse opened its season last week, with - a 6-1 win over a non-heralded-. Union College soccer outfit. ... Last year, on Beaver field, the Nittanymen scored an .impressive 5-1 win over Syracuse -on a muddy field. . ... • George Lawther, son of the former Lionv basketball coach, will guard the'nets with husky Ron Coder slated as top rreliefer. Relying on the smooth-func tioning trio of halfbacks, Jeffrey plans to start W i’ll Kray bill, Ralph Hosterman and Dick Han nah, Both Hannah and ..Hoster man. were named to last .year’s All-American team. TOP-FLIGHT FULLBACKS Trying to break up the Orange men’s pass plays and, scoring threats will he fullbacks Chuck Margolf and Bill Yerkes. Margolf has been one of the most aggressive and best co-or dinated .fullbacks ever to don the Blue and White.’ , Two standouts, a Senior, Ted “Utz” Lieb, and a sophomore, Ron. i .Coleman,' will provide the necessary!; scoring punch on the left side of Penn State's ■ offen sive-minded forward line. FORWARDS '> ,’Joe : Lane, the Baltimore flash, will-lead the attack from his cen ter forward position, while Harry Little and Clarence Buss will spark the attack from the right side of’the line. ‘ New Wings •, , When ■ the . Nebraska football 'team flies, east for this Saturday’s game,'it ,will mark the first time in Husker history that a Nebraska ..team .will fly to a football game. 'A- four ;7 motored plane will carry (; /• . ‘ \ Q. ’.Who holds the highest batting average compiled in a World Series?* MEfeT 1 YOUR FRIENDS For ...A 'Bit Of Relaxation at the - - - - COLLEGE GRILL ' Opposite P.O. on Beaver • * A. Babe Ruth; .625 (1928)