1 WEDNESDAY, ftOVEMBER 9, 1949 Sigma Nu, Eagles Win Qualify for Tonight's IM Football Finals Sigma Nu and the Eagles romped to shutout victories in the semi-finals of intramural touch football play under the are lights of Reaver practice field last night. Sigma Nu qualified foot tonight’s fraternity fihal by upending Alpha dhi Sigma 20-0, while the Eagles blasted Dorm 25 t 26-0. . TM fiagles Will fade the wiftner Of last night’s other independ ellt semi-final contest between ‘ the defending titlists, the Coal Crackers, and Dorm 30, at 7 o’clock tonight. Sigma Nu wijl meet the Winner Of last night’s other semi-final battle, between Delta Upsilon and Theta Chi, a 7:45. ' SHAfcE HONoftß Owen Wilkinsdtt ana John Kulp Shared the starring foies as sigma Nu. routed Alpha Chi Sigtna, 20-0. Wilkensoh, a sure thfOWihg sophttmore, passed for two Of Sigma Nil's TD'S and two extra points and scored the other touchdown. Kulp, a senior, pass ed for one touchdown and scoret one. The victory was Sigma Nil's fifth in a row. Ktllp set up and sCbfed the first Score midway through the first half when he . intercepted Henry Albright’s pass at midfield and raced to the two yard line. Wilk inson tossed to Kulp ini the end zone for the six-pointer and then heaved to Earl .Engle for the extra point. The score stood 7-0 at the half. ■ ' QUICK TOUCHDOWNS Two ; quick touchdowns, With two minuter of plfy remainingj sewed. Up the contest for Sigma Nu. Wilkinson passed • to Tom Rite, who took the ball at the 50 after it was batted into the air by ah Alpha Chi Sigma defender ahd outraced the secondary. Wilk inson tossed to Jack Wildenmafii for the extra point. 1 KUlp and Wilkinson reversed -the first, half procedure, the lat ter taking a 25-yard toss on the 5- yard lihe and going over for the fmal sOore. Interceptions led to ■ all four Eagle touchdowns; The Eagles jumped out to a 6-0 vhalftime lead over Dorm 25 when Tom Strike hauled down Paul Lapcevic’s pass on the Dorm DTD, P KSig Qualify in IM Belta Tau Delta'andPhi Kappa Siglna qualified for the semi-final rotlhd • of fraternity intramural sWifinihing with victo r i e S in Giehnland pool Monday aftef ndttn. They -will meet in bhe bracket of the semi-fihals this afternoon. The winders of last rtight’s Sigma ' Chi-Phi Sigtna Delta, and Phi Delta Theta-Phi Kappa meets will sWim ill the second bracket. Delta Tau Delta moved into thfe semi-finals With a 28-12 tout df Delta Upsilon, While Phi Kappa Sigma edged Alpha Sigma Phi, 23-18. . . DfD Jack Wallace,, Bob Johnson, ana Harry McMahon were the In dividual stars in the DTD win; Wallace streaked to a 34 secbhds victory in the 80-yard freestyle, while Johnson won the flO-yard backstroke in a fast 40,5 seconds. McMahon copped the 60-yard breaststroke in 48,6 seconds. . Wallace and Johnson teamed With Tom Grifferty and Bob Bums, as' DTD swept to victory in the 120-yard freestyle relay in 1:03.5 seconds, the fastest clocking of the season, Chuck Margolf was DU’s lone winner, scoring in the diving. Phi Kappa Sig Bob Richardson was a double Winner in Phi Kappa Sigma’s tri umph. Richardson topped the field in the freestyle, stopping the Watches in 35.2 seconds, and took first honors in the diving.'Team mate Ron Koder won the back stroke in 49 seconds. Harry Nelson, owner of the breaststroke mark, ,won that event in 42.6 seconds, and led off for Alpha Sigma Phi*B Vic torious relay team, which won in 1:05,2 seconds. Ralph Shiner, Joe Murphy and bill Hammel' were dm mm mmlmt of the team. By MARV KRASNANSkY 25 15-yard line and stepped the distance for the score. The Eagles romped for three TD s within the first five minutes of the second half. Bill Canavan intercepted a Dorm 28 pass and tossed 18 yards to Charlie Burns in the end zone. Giles Burns took m another Dorm 25 aeflal shortly after ahd raced 16 yards for the tally. He then tossed to Charlie Wilson for the extra point. Strike Set up the fihal Score, in tercepting a Dorm 25 toss on the 15. On the next play Cap Capcar threw to Canavan in end sene. The Coal Crackers defeated Dorm 30, 20-0, and Theta Chi topped Delta epsilon, 6-0, i Gridders Boost Ground Blitz Cracking the lihe and striking with suddenness through the alt at West Virgihia,. the Penn State grid attack rolled up a total of 379 yards to boost its total to 1725 for seven games to date, The Lions are still behind their seven opponents in yards gained from scrimmage, Seven rivals now have a combined yard age-gained record of 1841 yards. The Perin State average per 6 a me is 246,4 yards, as compared to the opponents’; average of 263 yards, ■ GROUND ATTACK On the ground, the Nittanymen took command with 1175 yards gained 'rushing in seven games, while the defense • has held the rivals to 1062 yards. Opponents have completed 51 passes for 779 yards. The Lions completed a total of 37 aerials for 550 yards.'. Bill Luther continues to lead the‘‘big white" backs with a total of 392 . yards gained from scrim mage. Most of Luther’s yardage, 215 yards, has come on his 18 completed pa;3sejs out of 35 •thrown. • Fran Rogei and OWSh DOUgh erty are second in yards gained with 329-each. ROgßl. leads the rushing offense with 288 yards. • The leading pass receiver is John Smi'dansky with nine catches for 157 yards, but Jack Storer and Bob, Hicks, because of their work, against West Virginia, have now Caiight five passes each, Storer for 80 yards, and Hicks for 75. • v Luther leads , the backs in yardage, on punt returns, In . 17 chances, he has rolled up 253 ygrds. Vince O’Bara is nekt With 1 returns for 77 yards. • , : O’Bara’s punting average of 42 yards per kick is best among State’s kickers,, but Luther, who has punted 29 times, i§ the Lions’ main'hooter with' 985 : yards and an average 0 f 34 yards per kick, MIDNITE SHOW CDIRAV Doors Opon liiso rKII/MT AU Seat* Bite THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 1M Football Semi-Finals J. Draz Named Player of Week Joe Drazenovich, Lion guard, was named player of the week last night for his excellent de fensive play against West Vir ginia Saturday. This award is given Weekly to the outstanding Penn State line man or back of the previous Saturday’s game, A -board of coaches and BpOftSWriters makes the selection. 1 The Brownsville senior' Was in strumental in keeping, the west Virginia team- from moving through the center of the “big white 3 line, forcing the Moun taineers to take to the air. This selection was the fourth made this season. Fred Felbaum, another guard, received the first award, Bill Luther won the sec ond award for his work in the Michigan State game, and Don Mutray, a tackle, for the Syra cuse contest. p 4 MOtER 1 Yssa& 1 w,tfh Ban* B The Lion Party Candidates Pledge... the undersigned, Lion Party candidates far freshman and Sftphomore class offices, pledge ourselves to faithfully discharge our duty to the school and to our classes. WE further pledge ourselves to carry out the 6 point Lion party platform'that will brnig benefits to the school now and in the fu ture. FRESHMAN SIGNED SOPHOMORE 1 Jo Hutchon President ‘Chuck’ Wysocki Gerry Brown -Vice-President— Jack Haines Peggy Hepler Secy.-Treas. Lois Pulver Meet Your Candidates at 7:30 tonight at the TUB STUDENTS! Top Off Your Temple Weekend by Attending the Penn State Victory Ball / SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 12,1949 BELLEVUE-STRATFORD HOTEL PHILADELPHIA DANCING FROM 9 TO 12 TO THE MUSIC OF CLYDE EMERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA TICKETS: $1.50 ea., tax Inc Sponsored by: The Penn State Club of Philadelphia PENN STATE PRE-GAME SMOKER FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 11 - BELLEVUE-STRATFORD HOTEL Bt3o P.M. $l.OO each Future Rivals Bow Penh State’s two remaining fu ture opponents took it on the chin in Saturday’s games. Temple took a 28-7 beating from Boston Uni versity ahd Pitt finally lost to Ohio State, 14-10, after leading much of the contest. Following are the complete records of Penn State’s 1949 op ponents: TEAM W L T Villanova 7io Army 7 0 o Boston College 2 4 1 Nebraska 2 5 0 Michigan State 5 2 0 Syracuse 2 50 West Virginia 3 5 0 Temple 4 3 0 Pittsburgh 5 t 2 0 EUTAW HOUSE-»o„„, CHOICE STEAKS—cut to order SEA FOODS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—I 2 Noon-7:30 P. M. YOUR CHOICE OF BEVERAGES CALL 48R3 CENTRE HALL At Potters Mills on Route .322 at Foot of Centre Mountains ' rAGE THREE Season's Finale Penn State will close Its 1949 football campaign earlier than usual, meeting Pitt at Pittsburgh in the season's fihal game Satur day, November 19. The nine game Lion card opened against Yillanova College, September 24. 24- HOUR SERVICE on all KODAK WORK "PACOLARGER" JUMBO PRINTS AT NO EXTRA COST GIBS PHOTO FINISHING 212 E. College Ave. Stale College. Pa.