S A T! T ItT).\Y OC m O T> ' f ?< T:> 1,949 Lions Tram pi eCo me 11 In X-Country Meet Capturing the first eight places, Penn State’s cross country team trounced Cornell’s harriers by a perfect 15 to 50 score yesterday on the College course. ,-■■■■ As in last week’s rout of NYU, the Nittany runners were headed by Don Ashenfelter, who thus continues undefeated in State’s inter collegiate competition. ; Ashenfelter covered the five mile course in 26 minutes 49.9 sec onds. He was followed by Capt. Bob Parsons, Bob Freebairti, Bill Ashenfelter, Jack St. Clair, John McCall, Bill 'Gordon and A 1 Por to, the last two tying for seventh place Coach Chick Werner, in. com menting on the meet, expressed satisfaction with results, particu larly the times. The summary: 1. D. Ashenfelter 2. Parsons' 3. Freebairn 4. B. Ashenfelter 5. St. Clair 6. McCall 7. Gordon 8. Porto 9. Kilicn 10. Cleaves ll.| Harrier . 12. Fite 13. Danikll 14. Henriques Injuries Hit Lions, Spartans By 808 KOTZBAUER ; East • Lansing,' Mich.—lnjuries to key backfield stars, Fran Bo gel of Penn State, and Gene Glick,: the' Spartans’ ace passer, promises. to take some of the .spark ‘ out of today’s battle at Macklin Field Stadium between the Ni't'tany Lions and Michigan State. • There’s enough riding on this /'sixth" meeting between the two ..powerful intersectional rivals, however, to satify a thrill-hun gry crowd, expected to jam the 50,000 seats available. The Spartans are still smart ing over the 14-14 deadlock the Lions fed them in the 1949 Penn State Homecoming game. This season Michigan State has rompr ed'three straight opponents,, outr scoring them, 104 to 27, after los ing their opener to Michigan, 7-3. . The Spartan's are- favored, to keep their string moving, today but a revitalized ■ Nittahy Lion that has battered two straight rivals after losing to Villanova and Army, is eager to. do a little upsetting of its own/ A victory) could put the Lions- back into the running for -national pres tige. ■: . ' ’ *#*****.********«** * PENN STATE PLAYERS ‘f\ * Proudly Present • * * "GLASS MENAGERIE" ; * ~ at CENTER STAGE * Every. Fri. and'Sat. i . At 8 P. M. * * •* * * ♦»«»»♦♦*» ♦» « *■«■« AtYour Warner Theater NOW! ' BETTE DAVIS JOSEPH COTTON "BEYOND THE FOREST" "ICHABOD AND MR. TOAD" Told find sung by BING CROSBY Also told ’by BASH, RATHBONE Johnny mack brown "HIDDEN DANGER" THE P A Ty,Y COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bdofrers To Try For Fourth Win Bill Jeffery’s soccermen go after their fourth straight win when they meet the ever-power ful Navy, booters at Annapolis this afternoon. , ’ , Not since the Middies tacked a surprise 4-0 defeat on the Lions last year have the Nlttanies lost a battle. • In fact, the Navy loss was the only ’4B ■ defeat suffered by the pride of Nittany and since, they have gone- undefeated in ten out ings. Navy will field a seasoned team again. this season. To date, the Middies -have run their record to four and none, sinking North Carolina, 3-0; Gettysburg, 3-0; Brown, 1-0;. arid Penn, 4-1, but this week they dropped a 3-0 de cision to Princeton. . as low as ’ $9-99 and' old battery McClellan CHEVROLET, Inc . 642 E.. College Ave. Vies MILKY WAY 145 S. ALLEN ST. / ***ICE fREAM BAR SANDWICHES THICK SHAKES \ Weekend Sports Football: Penn State vs 'Michigan Slate at E. Lansing, Michigan, 1:45 WMAJ. 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WEEK - OCT. 24-29 "THE GRAPES of WRATH" By JOHN STEINBECK with HENRY FONDA - JANE HARWELL "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" *' Starring- ■- GRANT - ROSALIND RUSSELL CARY ILLIAM HOLDEN - GLENN FORD Presented in Cooperation With the INTERNATIONAL FILM CLUB NITTANY ! - -- plenty of PAGE t: batic gymnastic show. Coach of the Penn Stat team, Gene Whettstone, a< all students who can find portation to Lock Haven ■ tend the performance. Tickets, priced at $1.20 pe son, will be bn sale at the d Bob Neilson, Manager Nittany Theatre "TEXAS"
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