iroygjjrafife 4, 1949, Between Uons By ED WATSON Publicity , Fran “Punchy” Rogel, the smashing football fullback, re ceived some unheralded i publicity in State College’s Halloween parade Monday night. - A toddling two-year old. young ster, dressed smartly in a light blue sweatshirt with the magic ’33 sewed on, gave ' a wonderful imitation of the Rogel swagger as he paraded down the streets. The lad, to make things com plete, wore a football helmet, and had a sign on his back—" The Fu ture Rogel.” Yes, the lad won a prize in. his division. Notes cm Custis Bernie Custis, Syracuse’s quar terback, gave , a top demonstration in a losing cause Saturday in this reporter’s opinion. In fact, Cus tis outshone all other top-flight “T-generals” that have tested the Lions this year in all-around play. That’s taking in a lot of ball players—Villanova's Steve Roma nik, Army’s talented Arnie Galif fa, Eddie iSongin of Boston Col lege and Fran Nagle of Nebraska. Custis was superb in his ball handling. . .something that is dif ficult to master. And this is only the' Orange Ace’s first year in the “T” slot behind the center, Custis passes differently from Galiffa most of the time. While Galiffa fires the pigskin With the speed of a bullet, Custis cooly tosses a “powderpuff pass” into his re ceiver’s arms. ' •. .i- Two Goals Penh State’s soccer victory over Colgate Saturday, a 5-2 triumph, came in for a lot of cblrnmeht on the Nittany campus Sunday and Monday. It seems that many people were surprised to see that tl>e Red Raiders pushed two goals past. the Lion's defensemen. We might mention, however, that one of those goals was tallied via a penalty kick—a .free _ boot from twelve yards out that is almost a certain point. North Carolina, Nittany Booters Play Tomorrow It will be student against coach on the Beaver Field,soccer layout tomorrow when Coach Bill Jef frey sends his warriors against Coach Marvin Allen, of North Carolina. , ' - Jeffrey, at the helm of the Nit tahy soccer forces for 23 years, tutored Allen, who was on the Benn State campus the past three summers in quest of his master’s degree. , The contest, slated to get under way at 11 p.m. will be the first battle between North Carolina and the Nittany Lions. The outing is being billed as one of the big gest- intersections! frays of the season. RECORD IMPRESSIVE The North Carolina hooters, who flew to State College, sport a high-flying 4-1 record to date. Succumbing to the Tarheel at tack were North Carolina State, 3-1; Richmond Institute, 9-0; Vir ginia, 1-0 and Washington and Lee, 4-1, while Navy tipped the Southerners, 3-0. Jeffrey, who last Spring con ducted a soccer clinic in Chapel Hill, N.C., saw North Carolina drop a 1-0 decision to North Caro lina State. ' “I saw them play and they looked pretty good,” he com ments,”, of course this fall they beat N.C. State, so they must be improving.” Spence Boyer, top reliefman, who injured his shoulder last week, is back in uniform ready for duty to spell anyone in the for ward line which includes Clarence Buss, Harry Little, Joe Lane, Ron Coleman and Ted Lieb. In the secdndary line, Jeffrey will start his All-America duet of Dick Hannah and Ralph Hoster man along with Will J Kraybill. Chuck Margolf and Bill Yerkes, will do the fullback duty with George Lawther and Ron Coder sharing the post in the goal.. Walthall's Air Tactics Threat To Lion Eleven Joe Bedenk’s Nittany Lions roared out of State College, des tination Morgantown, W. Va., this morning intent on licking three jinxes in their game against the Mountaineers tomorrow. First off, the -Lions have never won a game in Morgantown; int in three games there. Second, ibove the .500 season percentage in fact they’ve never scored a poi State will be looking to climb a mark, an accomplishment that has eluded the Blue and White like a greased pig all season. If they’re to succeed in those two objectives, the Lions will have to overcome jinx number ace passer, this time Jimmy Walthall. Walthall, who was rated num ber four passer in the nation last season, has been in the Lions’ hair before. He staged a one-man air show at Beaver Field in 1944 as a freshman, a performance that earned West Virginia a thrilling, 28-27, victory. LIONS READY If the Nittanies were ever ready for walthall, however, they’re ready for him now after six weeks of instruction in the art of stopping passers, taught by such eminent instructors as Villanova’s Gene Romanik, Syra cuse’s Bernie .Custis, Army’s Galiffa,' etc. According to final word from the respective training camp, the Lions will be physically strong and the Mountaineers slashed by injuries for this sixteenth meet ing of the two schools. Things brightened around Mount Nit tany with word that .fullback Fran Rogel, the heart of the Lion offense, will be rpady for start ing dutjt. ' BEATTY Chuck Beatty, who watched, in civvies while his mates pounded Syracuse, is available for at least limited service, and the same goes for John Smidansky an 4 Paul Kelly who suffered minor'injuries against the orange. Center Ray Hedderick , and re serves Ed Hoover arid Con Brown are the only men defin itely “out” according to latest re port. West Virginia’s running game will be seriously hampered by the loss of two, halfbacks, Bob by Arnett and John Murphy, the chief ground threats. Arnett was injured in the game against Vir ginia last week; Murphy has "MYTHREE YEARS IN MOSCOW" BY IT. GEN. WALTER BEDELL SMITH former V. S. AmbMMdor to Runw An American diplomat lifts the Iron Curtain to give you a frank and realistic picture of life under a police state. 27 INSTALLMENTS, EVERY DAY STARTING SUNDAY IN 2>(jc Jseto jfurk Simes “ALL THE NEW* THAT'* FIT TO ntWtr” ORDER COPIES FROM YOUR CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE Student News Agency Temporary Union Bldg. fHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ’ ' been riding the bench since the Pitt game several weeks ago. That gives Coach Dud BeGroot plenty to worry about in his of fensive department. The Moun taineers’ ground attack has been nothing to brag about all season. Although West Virginia has out scored its seven opponents to date, 170 to 156, net yardage for the important left halfbacks is only 720, or 3,9 per carry. Murphy and Arnett have 381 of those yards between them. Available for West Virginia Saturday, however, will be about ten players who opposed the Lions at State College last Fall. One of the foremost is Pete Zinaich, captain and fullback. A few good linemen, especially cen ter Dave Stephenson and tackle Fred Stuvek, give the Mountain eers power up front. West Virginia’s main claim to fame will probably have to be Walthall. It all adds up to more passing trouble for the Nittany Lions. WEM MONDAY - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 and 8 “Superbly acted and played to the limit—worth seeing"—Tribune ' “Delightfully Ironic, witty and deft —a moot cheering French comedy" r-Times Values to $2.50 OTHER SWEATERS and SPORT SHIRTS . ONE-HALF OFF GROUND ATTACK Sweaters, values to $5.95 ONE LOT OF TROUSERS . 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