TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949' Nittany Boaters Buss, Lane Excell; Maryland "Next Foe With 12 successive, outings without a defeat under their belt, after Saturday’s 3-2 .victory over, North Carolina, the soccer forces of Nittany are preparing fpr their next top-flight foe, Maryland. Coach Bill Jeffrey was well pleased with the result of the Tar heel contest but no more than 2000 spectators who witnessed the Beaver, Field fray. , . Although the margin, of.'vict< shave this year, actual play was far more one-sided than indicated by the score. The Lions, led by ri'ght-fforward Clarence Buss, tallied once hi each of the three initial. periods , and dominated play throughout.. Meanwhile, Tarheel scoring came in the closing seconds of the first half and again in 'tHe .filial moments of the tilt.’The Carolin ians drove hard after ’ the’second State goal and finally succeeded in getting past Nittany Goalie George Lawther, only ten, seconds away from the end of the. first half. With only 30 seconds remaining in the game Eddie Foy, inside right, tallied for the Tarheels un assisted. . ; ■ • TOUGHEST FOE North Carolina provided .the. Lions with their toughest, opposi tion yet, but the fast passing and accurate ■ shooting attack, led by forwards Joe Lane and Buss were too much for the visitors and the 'game was only seven minutes, old When Buss scored, after taking a pass’ from Lane. • There was no further scoring -until Lane Scored on a short pass from Ron . Coleman, the Lion’s sophomore sensation, early in the second period. ’■'Bliss .tallied for the second time for the-Jeffreymen, this time un assisted, .in the third period to give the’home-team a 3-1 margin which they held until 30 seconds before the contest ended. The Nittanymen had, several more opportunities to-score blit werex-uhable to get past goalie Bud Blankenship. In spite of the bitter cold, a season-record crowd watched,the encounter which saw the Lionfe : record their sixth straight rof the year against no defeats. .■ For North Carolina it was the second loss of the season, the Tar heels haying previously lost a de cision to^Navy. The .summary, To*. —P«iut ' St**' l G Lawther EF MarapK LF EH Hannafe CH Hoaterman liH KrayWU OB'- Buaa IB Little CF Lane lE. Colemaai OLLitb.< Score by pcofcxfcK Fean State ■ • North CaroHna 0 .1 1 o—3 Ponn Statc scoring: Elias 8; Lane 1, Eorth Carolina scoring:: Ferebee, Koy. Subetitutioiis i .;Penn State r-Lawrosh i Emit:. North ■ Carolina:—Stepbena, Lang lejr, Aheora, Bette, Winoor, Dorsett, Hont somcrjr. Official.;: P. Homan. J. Roman. . try was a single goal, the closest Davis, Hallman Win in IM Tennis , Ed . Davis, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Paul Hallman, Sigma Pi, ad vanced into the semi-finals of the championship flight in the fra ternity singles tournament by scoring victories in their quarter final, matches last week. Davis downed Don Brown, Chi Phi, 6-2, while- Hallman had a slightly tougher time of dis nosirig of Bill Erb, Phi Kappa Psi, 6-3,: 6-4. This is the second year in a row that'Hallman has reach ed the semi-finals. Last year he succumbed to , Bill Aiken, Phi Delta Theta, , who went on to take the championship, ’Matches yet to be played in the championship flight pit together two men who along with Hallman North Carolina - Blankenship Bhoadcs . Nelson * Lyon ffcrflonbaum r Bach ' Moore Foy - Gwynn » Sawyer ■Ferebee '1 o—3 THE DA'IL* COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Skein to 72, Edge Tarheels , 3-1 Ran Still High Scorer Halfbacks Galore West Virginia’s head coach, Dud DeGroot, has used 11 differ ent players at the two different halfback spots on the Mountain eer team so far this season. played in the flight last year. These men are Mark Borland, Phi Gamma Delta, and Dick Flem ming, Delta Upsilon. An Open Letter from the Daily Collegian One week from today you students wSI go to the polls to elect your own student government. How many of you know personally the people who are running for office and who will, when elected, represent you? It is Collegian’s belief that this semester, as m the past, you students don’t know your repre sentatives-to-be well enough, 3 at aIL It is also the belief of The Daily Collegian that you. want to meet and get to know these people just as they want to meet yea. HERTS YOUR CHARGE! Tomorrow night at 7:30 at the TUB, The Daily Collegian is sponsoring a mixer and you are all invited. Candidates for office from both the Lion and the State parties will be there. “Red" Roth, managing editor of The Collegian will ion troduce them to you. Come to the mixer tomorrow night, meet your future leaders and contribute to better student government at Penn State. Dance to the music of the Arny Taylor sextet— have fun and accomplish something worthwhile at die same time. Yours in the interest of better student govern* meat, Penn Haven Cracks AIM Pin Record Penn Haven Club of the As sociation of Independent Men’s bowling league came up with a score of 887 in last week’s com petition to break the old league record. Bowling on the record-break ing team, which is -at present in a tie for fourth place, were Bob Groff, -Bob Mazer, George Kelch ner, Dave Fitzcharles and Phil Holley. Another record was tied when Mitchell bowled, a 233 to tie the individual singlp record for the loop. Nittany Co-op continued lead- BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Famous For ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and STEAK DINNERS YOUR CHOICE OF BEVERAGES Special PLATE LUNCHES MONDAY—FRIDAY 4 Miles Out of Town on Boalsburg Road ! ; The Daffy OoHegian The Stale and Lion Parlies IM Entries Entries for intramural box ing and basketball will close al 5 o’clock this afternoon. En tries can be made in the intra -.-.ural office, 213 Rec Hall. All boxing entries must b« accompanied by a 25 cent fe< man, and all basketball en tries by a $1 fee for each tearh; ing the pack with NFG close b hind. Gutterballers moved ini undisputed possession of thii place while the Btyflysks. ai knotted with Penn Haven U fourth. PAGfi
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