The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 27, 1949, Image 4

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    PACK FOCI If
Injuries Cut Deeply Into Grid Team's Ranks
Hedderick, Hoover to Miss
Remainder of '49 Season
Penn State grid forces face the possibility of taking the field
without three sorely-needed players this Saturday when the Nittany
Lion faces the Orange of Syracuse at Beaver Field.
Many a gloomy moment was spent in the Rec Hall football head
quarters yesterday by Coach Joe Bedenk and his field lieutenants,
O’Hora, Michaels, Patrick and Toretti as they eyed the future,
. The cause for all these tribula
tions on the football front is a
serious epidemic of injuries
which has raised havoc in the
ranks of the once impregnable
“big white line.”
Joining Punchy Rogel on Doc
Greiss’ team are such mainstays
of the Nittany eleven as Cen
ters Ray Hedderick and Chuck
Beatty as well as Tackles Ed
Hoover and Con Brown
ROGEL
ne Lions’ piledriving
fullback and top ground-eater
for the past three seasons, was
forced out of action during the
Nebraska fray and also had to
sit out last week’s .Spartan tilt.
Again this week Rogel, most
likely, will have to rem'ain out of
the lineup. “He’s coming along
all right,” comments Team-phy
sican Greiss. But Coach Bedenk
still is hesitant about using the
stocky “Number 33;”
“There’s no use playing him
nowr and take a chance of losing
him for the rest of the season,”
Bedenk stated, “I hope I won’t
.have to use him this week.”
Tp ’add coals to the fire, Ray
Hedderick, starting Lion center
who was injured in the first
quarter of the Michigan State
struggle, will most likely be lost
to the squad for the remainder
of the season.,
,His knee was injured, and .al
though released from the in
firmary yesterday with a cast on
his knee, it is unlikely that he’ll
be in uniform before the final
game, against Pitt, three weeks
hence.
CENTER SHORTAGE
What was once the deepest
position, as far as talent is con
cerned on the Nittany squad, the
ball snapping spot, is now quick
ly becoming the weakest link in
the line.
Top reliefman, Chuck Beatty,
suffered a broken nose at East
Lansing. Although the infection
and swelling are responding well
to treatments, Doc Greiss is
doubtful whether Beatty will be
able to participate against Syra
cuse on Saturday.'
Beatty played part’ of the game
last week with that broken nose,
“but that’s nothing new for- me,”
the hulking center says now,
“that’s the tenth time, since I’ve'
been playing football, that, my
nose has been broken.”
“We’ll use him sparingly,” Be
denk says, “most likely he’ll see
some offensive action,” Bedenk
’and his aides plan to use Ken
Bunn and Sophomore Joe Shu
mock during the majority of the
fracas.
Ed Hoover, the big tackle who
against Nebraska scored the
opening touchdown on a pass in
terception, is also lost to the
squad for the remainder of the
year. „
Hoover, like Hedderick, suf
fered a severe knee injury at
Michigan State. “He’s definitely
out,” says Doc Greiss, “he has a
bad knee sprain.”
And then there is Con Brown,
number four tackle. Con is in
the infirmary at the present with
virus-pneumonia' and will be out
of uniform Saturday.
That leaves Bedenk with only
his two starting tackles, Don
Murray and Neg Norton for duty
this weekend. A few untried jay
vees have been called up to the
varsity this week.
His crying towel completely
soaked by now, Bedenk con
tinues, “We only have two
tackles left now. Things look
pretty dark.” ,
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IN\ Tennis-Singles Players
Enter Quarter-Finals Soon
Fourth round competition in the. fraternity half of intramural
tennis singles competition will be completed by next Monday. The
fourth round flight winners will then vie for quarter final places,
which will be completed by Nov. 7.
Ed Davis, Phi Kappa Sigma, will face Russel Lieb, Delta Up
silon, for the flight one title in one match and Sam Stewart, Kappa
Sigma, will match shots with Don Brown, Chi Phi/for the flight
two championship.
Bill Walls, Sigma Pi, and Harry
Kaufman, Phi Epsilon Pi, will
fight it out for the flight three
supremacy. Stan Meyers. Pi
Lambda Phi, and Mark Borland,
Phi Gamma Delta, will decide the
flight four scrap between them.
MEETS WINNER
John McNees, Chi Phi, will line
up against the winner of the
match, between Gene Truit, Phi
Kappa Sigma, and Dick Fleming,
Delta Upsilon in flight five. Frank
Luerrsen, Sigma Chi, and Bill
Wood, Delta Chi, will battle for
the flight six title.
Bill Erb, Phi Kappa . Psi, will
meet the winner of the match be
tween Larry Cummings, Pi Kappa
Alpha, and Amernak, Alpha Ep-
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. 332 COLLEGE AVENUE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE ’COLLEGE. .PENNSYLVANIA
May Be Out For Season
RAY HEDDERICK
Joe Harris Predicts
The following predictions were
omitted from yesterday’s list. Joe
Harris, one of the nation’s fore
most grid forecasters, predicts Pitt
to down Penn, 14-7. Winners are
listed on the left.
Oregon-lowa 27-20
Penn. State-Syracuse 34-7
Pittsburgh-Penn 14-7
Princeton-Rutgers 20-7
Rice-Texas Tech 34-7
Southern Cal.-Washington. 27-13
Texas-S. M. U 20-14
Tulane-Mississippi State.. .27-13
Vanderbilt-Auburn 20-7
silon Pi for the flight 7- champion
ship. Restaine, Theta Kappa Phi,
and Paul Hallman, Sigma Pi, will
vie for flight eight honors.
Pass Receiver
Les Dye, former Washington
Redskin football pass receiver, is
Syracuse University’s new fresh
man football coach under Floyd
Schwartzwalder, new Orange
mentor. \
Stadium Growing
Syracuse University’s Arch
bold Stadium is expected to be
enlarged by 5,000 seats in time
for the 1951 season.
Booters Try For 11th,
Meet Colgate Saturday
Coach Bill Jeffrey’s soccer team, currently riding high on a ten
game undefeated string, will be out to make it 11 outings without a
setback this Saturday when it travels to Hamilton, N.Y., to meet Col
gate.
, Not too much in the way of a threat to the Lions’ skein is ex
pected from the Red Raiders who are just fielding a mediocre crew
this fall. — :
STRONGEST
The Blue and White, on the
other hand, is sporting one of the
strongest units ever to perform
for Jeffrey.
In their four ~all-victorious out
.ngs this season the Lions have
?ored 20 goals as compared to
he oppositions’ single score.
In romping over all comers, the
T ittanies have downed West
Chester, 6-0; Bucknell, 5-0; Syra
cuse, 6-1; and Navy, 3-0.
LINEUP
In the lineup which Jeffrey
will pit against Colgate are two
All-Americans Captain Ralph
Hosterman and Dick Hannah,
while one of the forwards, Harry
Little, received honorable men
tion on that same All-America
team.
To add to the wealth of talent,
Jeffrey has two more potential
All-America nominees in the
fold. Ron Coleman, who had to
sxt last week’s game out because
of an ankle injury, is expected to
be ready for duty, again while
the other standout is Center-for
ward, Joe Lane.
On the flanking, positions; of.
the scoring-happy forward line
Lieb and Clarences Buss.
Lieb at present is tied fbr team
scoring honors while Buss; has
not been able to find the scoring
zone as frequently as he did last
season.-
COMPETITION
There is ample competition for,
the inside positions, which are
.currently held down by Little,
and Coleman. Harry Lawroski,. a'
tricky ballhandler, who last week
brook into the limelight with his
splendid performance, against
Navy, and Spence Boyer, are
both top-flight reliefmen.
George Lawther and Ron Cod
er will share the goal 'tending du
ties with Chuck Margolf, Nelson
Spurliq'g- and J3iU Yerkes hand
ling the fullback chores.
Ready to help the halfbacks
will be Red Emig and Will Kray
bill, two very aggressive ) per
formers. Kraybill along with
Hannah and Hosterman form
the starting halfback trio.
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Syracuse University’s drum ma
jorette, Dorothy Grover, Free
port, L.l.* freshman, is also a
champion - water skier.
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THURSD V r OCTOBER 27, 1949
Sig. Chi Gains
IM Swim Upset
t Sigma Chi scored a 28-13 upset
Win ovfer Pi Kappa Phi in Glenn
land pool Tuesday afternoon to
eliminate the defending intra
mural swimming champions from
contention. Phi Gamma Delta was
awarded victory over Sigma Pi.
Victors only once last year,
Sigma Chi snapiped a five-meet
skein woven by PKP. Sigma Chi
had. beaten Phi Sigma Kappa, 33-
Si in a first round meet. Pi Kappa
Phi had drawn a first round bye
and was swimming for the first
time this season.
LORD. KUROWSKI
Rex Lord and Mike Kurowski,
the latter is the Lion of pre-game
football fame, contributed indi
vidual victories to the Sigma Chi
win. Lord copped first in the 60-
yapd freestyle in 36 seconds and
Kurowski was; top man in the
diving.
. Lord, John Long, Rus Koelle,
and Tony Peleggi teamed up to
give Sigma Chi the edge in the
120-yard freestyle • relay. They
were, clocked in 1:08.5.
Howard Davidson and Bob Good
gained victories for Pi Kappa Phi.
Davidson took first in the 60-yard
backstroke in 43.7 seconds, while
Good triumphed in the 60-yard
breaststroke in 50.1 seconds.
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Phi Epsilon Pi, fraternity touch
football titleholder for the past
two seasons, will be seeking its
13th straight win when it faces
Alpha Chi Sigma at 7:45 o’clock
tonight. In other games Dorm 25
clashes with Dorm 44 at 7, the
Colonials meet. Dorm 10 at 8:30,
and Zeta Beta Tau squares off
against Acacia at 9:15.
The IM swimming schedule pits
Sigma Alpha Epsilon agairist Phi
Kappa Tau and ZBT against Phi
Delta Theta in Glennland -pool
starting at 5 p.m.
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