SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,.1940, Bboierls Seek 12th Straight Win Nittanies, North Carolina Vie In Home Soccer Fray Today From November 5,' 1932 until November 15, 1941, Penn State’s soccer forces scampered through 65 outings without a setback, the longest intercollegiate win skein of its kind. Last year, on October 23, another unbeaten string was started ,by Coach Bill Jeffrey’s pupils. And, currently, the games-without defeat for the Lions stand , at eleven. This afternoon at 1 p.m, the Nit tany hooters, will, lay this ,eleven game skein on the line when they’ll oppose North Carolina on Beaver soccer field. « The Tarheels, >vho . flew • into State College yesterday, are rat ed as one of the top soccer aggre gations of the South. " RECORDS Although their four-and-one record isn’t as impressive as the five straight the Nittany steam roller has ‘ produced, it is still considered outstanding. Apparently the Marvin Allen coached Tarheels have a. strong attacking unit, for the NC’ers have racked up some high scores. The North. Carolinians dumped North Carolina State by a 3-1 margin and thfen went on to shel lack Richmond Institute by a 9-0 score. . Virginia was downed by a 1-0 .count, while Washington and L.ee was licked, 4-1. Navy, a team that Penn State shutout by a 3ro mar gin, is the only outfit that has de feated North Carolina. At Anna polis, the Middies tacked a 3-0 defeat onto the. Tarheels. , JEFFREY'COMMENTS Coach Bill ..Jeffrey, who saw North Carolina', o.p e r ate this Spring while at! Chapel Hill at a soccer .' clinic,, explains, “They have a good team and we’ll have to use! caution;'! saw them play against North Carolina State and although, they-. lost ■ then,,, they came back this fall. to beat them. They must be; improving.” A great crowd! of supporters is expected to be on hand ;this ; after noon wheh the hooters take to Beaver Field -.at one p’clock. Im mediately ; after < the. Varsity con test the !Biori.jay vees tangle; with Swarthmore'lCeriteir;. Swimmers Enter Quarter Finals ■Phi! Sigma; Delta and Sigma advanced; to' : the- quarter finals of/.fraternity., intramural swimming', withr 'drierSided victor ia aftefndon. .;Phi ,/Sig m a ' Delta ddwned'Alpha.il'auOmega).2s - and Sigma Ghi .drubbed Phi Gamrna.'Delta, '3l-10.-' ; •SidiJda’nfeS wasa'ddubiejwihner; in, Phi'; Sigma. -E)elta!s. victory. , .Manes copped/,the/60/ydrdt'back-' stroke in 53.8 Csedonds;and; was topmanln the diviiig, event. He was.alsb on the winning v relay tearn/ swimming; with Irv Taren, "Sam Ellowitz /arid, Ed Prossack. They we*e'- 1:09. :">■ 1 ,' ./ ' ’i)bn ;Qreen''.topk.it6p honors in the 60ryard .breaststroke , for Phi Sigma Delta; winhirig in "60! 1 sec.r orids. Bill' Whittle, gained;. ATO’s lone victory* in the free style. Hie Cwas dpclied?''.in'ij 36.3 seconds:'. •.• , \ :-. : r ■: . Bob Wampler tvon both the 60- yard breaststroke and the diving for Phi Gamma Delta, but his team absorbed a, 31-10 .trouncing at tjhe hands of Sigma 'Chi. Wampler copped the breaststroke in 51.6 v seconds. Rex Lord and Mike 'Kurowski.,were, the' indi vidual' winnersVfdr Sigma ,Chi. Lord swam-to a 35.7 seconds, vic tory-in the freestyle and Kurow ski won the backstroke in 46.2 •seconds..; • Lord teamed with Jack Long, Tony Pellegi and" Bob Koelle to win the freestyle relay!; They, were timed in 1:05!5. - Entries for intramural .boxing and basketball will close, at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8;. Entries miay be made-, in..the-TM., office, 213,Rec Hall., ■' 1 /„, . !./. ’ , v .-/ Light Ends Bpb Hicks ‘ and; John; Smiidan sky, .football ends, are/the only starjers/.under 200, pounds, on the Peith Statedin** •.• • • " 1 'X'.: By GEORGE VADASZ Gridders Hope ToiConquer W.Virginia Jinx By 808 KOTZBAUER MORGANTOWN, W.. V'a. Penh'. State’s. Nittany LionS, Who arrived here 37 strong yesterday,:, are favored to cop this sixteenth revival of their inter-state, dash with' the West Virginia Moun taineers this afternoon. Boasting a strong line that has been their greatest asset all sea son, and a consistent running at tack that finally hit its stride in the victory over Syracuse last week, the Lions will be looking for their 11th win in .a series that dates back to 1904. They’ve yet’ to win a game in Morgantown, however. The contest, slated to begin at 2 o’clock, will be broadcast over five radio stations. Penn State fans can hear the play-by-play over State College station WMAJ at 1:45. Nittany Coach Joe Bedenk has almost a top-strength, club ready to battle the injury-riddled Mountaineers. Fullback Fran Ro gel, who hasn’t played a complete game since the 'Lions bumped Boston College four weeks ago, is prepared to start and should provide the spark necessary for the Lions’ single-wing offense. Two injured ' first-stringers,' center : Chuck Beatty , and -j,.John Smidansky, will see :at; least' limi ted service./ Another four, ‘ offen sive center Ray Hedderick, guard. Paul Kelly,’ and reserves-; Ed Hoover and Con Brown, will, not make the trip. - Mountaineer coach Dud De-' Groot, meanwhile,, must find ; a, capable -replacement-for. his'/left ■halfback role! His two ;best run ners, "■ Bobby /Arnett .and ■ John Murphy;/are sidelined- with'-in juries.. ■' ■ •- ■ • i. '■ : The last time the Lions .tfavel-. ed/.’to. Morgantown, 1942, 'the Mountaineers knocked 1 them; out pf 'a possible bowl .bid with,-an’ 'stinging /upset,' 24 7 0. /It! wasthe* only lqss/State sustained during :the /.season.' This ; year,. neither teani. ■is-'/.iirjbeaten: and '- neither' team is' riburishihg ppstrsedspn ambitions. The' Lions. ha’ire !wbn three and, lost three,!’ while the Mountaineers, have dropped .dour in- seven! -The meeting' rievertne-, less ; ranks high/ bii/the ' “must”, list of both elevens, v .Last year Penn State, won; 37-7, and'in 1947,' the Cotton Bowl bound -Lions eked a 21-14 victory in .one -of the; /hardest fought games .'of •, the/’seaspn/'Thpse. 'two, .victories 1 / were-TaVeiigefpr the 28r27'- setback the: Mountaineers handed-, them in- 1944 when Jimmy Walthall .put on a .passing show in Beavey Field,.-a' show .The Unsuspected Can Always Happen - - • So be prepared with a-, pair" of Stadium boot's; or a pair of Igloo .Boots by ! Sandler. -• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA TOP STRENGTH LAST,TIME COLLEGIAN PREDICTS With just one month of the pigskin season remaining, Collegian’s Board of Football Experts is attempting to raise its overall average of .675, by going out on a limb on 14 games to be played over the week end. . Koehler .706 GAME F’ham-Army Army Boston U. 805.U.-Tem. Cornell C'nell-S'cuse Dartmouth Darl.-Colum. Duke-W.For. HolyC.-C'gafe Colgate Illinois Ind. - 111. Norih.-Wisc. Wisconsin Pitt. - O. St. Ohio St. P'ton-Harv'd Princeton Tennessee Tenn.-Ga.Tech. Tulane-Navy Tulane N.Dame-Mich. Not. Dame Eagles Eagles-Rams that won’t soon be forgotten. ! Walthall, a senior now and seeking to live up to the notices that ranked, him fourth in the nation in passing last year, will be the Mountaineers’ chief of fensive hope in today’s battle. He will be assisted mainly by the slashing line-bucks of Cap tain; Pete Zinaich, fullback, and whoever DeGroot’s choice for halfback turns out to be. Weekend Sports Football: Penn Stat.e vs West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va. WMAJ, 1:45 p.m. Soccer: Penn State vs. North/ Carolina, Beaver field, 1 p.m./- Cross-Country: I nt r a-sqUad • rtieet, College course, 12:30'p.m. ■ J. V. 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