FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949 Revenge-Hungry Lions After Panther Triumph Head Coaches Joe Bedenk of Penn State and Mike Milligan of Pitt stepped up the tempo in practices yesterday as their gridders prepared for the annual clash between the Lion and the Panther. Both coaches were concentrating heavily on offense. Be denk feels that his team is strong enough defensively to check much of the Pitt drive, but as he points out, defense wasn’t enough last year. It will take a ground eating attack to down the Panth ers. Faced with the possible loss of IM Cage Loops Start Schedules Intramural basketball got off to a flying start Tuesday and Wed nesday nights with nine fraterni ties and nine independent teams notching victories in their respec tive leagues. In fraternity league A, Sigma Pi walloped Triangle, 29-3, with the aid of Paul Hallman’s 7 points. After playing to a 7-7 stalemate in the first half, Alpha Zeta pull ed away in the last half to down Lamba Chi Alpha, 18-11. Kappa Sigma edged a fighting ZBT quintet, 10-8. In league B, Phi Kappa Psi squeaked by Theta Kappa Phi, 15-14, in one of the best games of the evening, and Phi Gamma Delta downed Phi Epsilon Pi in a convincing manner, 28-15. Led by Don Mercer who made all but 2 of his teams points, Sigma Phi Alpha defeated Tau Phi Delta, 8-5. LEAGUE C In league' C, Phi Delta Theta swamped Alpha Epsilon Pi, 30-1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon nipped a tough Phi Kappa team, 18-17, and Acacia dumped Phi Sigma Kappa, 14-10. The independent half of the tournament started play Wednes day night with three leagues play ing games; In league A, Dorm 43 downed Dorm 22, 17-11; Dorm 11 edged Dorm 13, 12-11, and Dorm 3 had a slightly easier time of dis posing of Dorm 28, 19-14. League B also saw three games go into the books. Dorm 4 defeat ed Dorm 7, 10-9, while Dorm 12 squeaked by Dorm 21,17-16. Dorm 38 -beat Dorm 42, 19-16. In League C, Dorm 14 smacked Dorm 1, 18-3, and Dorm 39 down ed Dorm 26, 22-16. Dorm 35 wal loped Dorm 33, 21-8. Joe Porter Phi Delta* Theta took high-scoring honors for Tues day with 11 points. Correction Last year’s swimming captain, Bill Schildmacher, and Cal Folms bee will not be lost by the Nittany tankmen until mid-semester. Yes terday’s article on this year’s swimming team stated that both men would not participate. Don Koontz, head manager, has Bill Gordon, Hank Schoenfeld and Walt VilSmeier as his assistants for'the coming season. At Your Warner Theatre NOW! C^athaum ERROL FLYNN GREER GARSON "THAT FORSYTE WOMAN" tate JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS "OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" REX HARRISON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA star right-half Jimmy Joe Robin son, injured two weeks ago and not yet in shape Milligan is re vamping his offense, working in a lot more aerial maneuvers. Lou (Bimbo) Cecconi, Pitt tailback, is slated to do most of the pitch ing. Milligan hinted that Pitt may throw even more passes against Penn State than the team did against Minnesota last week. Cecconi and his cohorts filled the air with 24 throws in losing to the Gophers. FINAL DRILL The Lions will run through a final short drill on Beaver prac tice field this afternoon prior to leaving for the steel-city about 6:30 tonight. Trainer Chuck Medlar said yes terday he thought all the State players, with the exception of tackle Don Murray, would be in good condition for this last game of the season. Guard Fred Fel baum is running a temperature but will probably be ready for at least defensive duty, his best de partment. Bedenk said he would prob ably use Charley Godlasky, a junior, and Dick Cripps, a soph omore, in Murray’s ' position. Godlasky will work offense and Gripps, defense. Paul Kelly and Jim Barr are the top candidates to aid Fred Felbaum at guard. , Ken Bunn, senior from State College, is slated to start in the center position on offense, with Chuck Beatty and Ray Hedde rick sharing defensive duties. Bill Luther, tailback injured in the Temple game last week, is fully recovered and the Lion WHAT YOU f CAN SAVE with SALLY'S Whloesale Candy only 85c carton STATE COLLEGE CANDY CO., 140 S. Pugh St. } National Bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System Classy Lion, Temple Soccer Clubs Will Risk Untarnished Records in Beaver Field Clash Two of the nation’s top soccer titans meet on Beaver field tomorrow afternoon when the sensational Nittany Lions oppose the potent operatives from Temple. Game time is 2 p.m. The fast striking Nittanies have romped to seven straight triumphs this year, while the Owls have ripped to nine straight in their 1949 campaign. Currently the unbeaten string of the Jeffreymen stands at thirteen over the past two sea sons. The Owls have not tasted defeat since State trampled them by a 4-1 count last fall at Phila delphia. Coach Jeffrey expects a torrid struggle between these two un beaten soccer juggernauts. “Temple beat Maryland 1-0,” the veteran Lion coach comment ed,” and Maryland probably was the best team we played. We al so beat them by one point. Most likely tomorrpw’s game will be backfield will be intact. Chuck Drazenovich will work the block ing-back spot, Owen Dougherty, who is now leading Penn State backfield men in total offense, will run and pass from the wing back, and Fran Rogel, a scourge against Pitt last year, will be driving from the fullback. Milligan of Pitt will replace his flash, Robinson, with either Armand DiFonso or Paul- Chess, but neither is the runner that Robinson is. The Negro wing back tested his injured knee in scrimmages this week; and al though he can run, he can’t pivot and change directions in the style that shakes him loose on long runs. Pitt continues as a one-touch down favorite over Penn State despite the identical, 5-wins and 3-loss record-of the dubs. FREE CLOTHING REPAIRS We sew on or tighten buttons, mend small pocket' holes, tack trouser cuffs, and repair broken.belt loops FREE when you bring your cleaning or quick pressing to Hall'B Dry Cleaning Shop Entrance on Allen St. underneath the Cor ner Room. Open daily from 8-6. Bring .your clothing In today for free repairs. The First Of State College Member of our' toughest test yet.” Tomorrow’s tiff will also be last 1949 outing for the booting Jeffreymen. - Among the starting eleven will be six soccer men who’ll don the Blue and. White for the last time. Two others, Harry Lawroski and Spence Boyer, top-flight reliefmen. are also seniors. Starting along with Lieb in the attacking unit will be Ron Q. What is the official weight of an inflated, football?* THIRSTY? Why Not Drop D-O-W-N For A Thirst Qunecher At The— COLLEGE GRILL Opposite P. O. on Beaver *A. A maximum weight of 14- 15 ounces. w.«STRIKE ewy time WITH those tasty MEXI HOTS 15c Mexi Hots THE REAL MEXICAN HOT DOG SOUTH ALLEN STREET For the Convenience of State College Students Lakes-to-Sea System will operate special bus schedules leaving from the bus parking lot Wednesday Nov. 23rd, at 12:30 P.M. to— Philipsburg .Clearfield, Dußois (Connections to Kane, Bradford, Buffalo, Punxsutawney, Indiana, Vander grifl,) Brookville, Clarion, Oil City (Connection to Erie), Sharon, and Youngstown. (Connections to Akron and Cleveland). Buses will leave from the Post House at 1:00 P. M. Wed. Nov. 23rd to—Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Wil liamsport. Shamokin ,Mi. Carmel, Pottsville, Shenan doah. Hazleton, Lehighton, Palmerton .Easton, New York. Advanced reservations should be made at the Grey hound Post House. 146 No. Atherton St., Phone 4181. Reservations will close at 8:00 P. M. Tuesday Nov. 22nd. PAGE THREE Coleman, Joe Lane, Harry Little and Clarence Buss. Starting with Margolf at fullback will be Bill Yerkes. In winning seven games this year, the Nittanymen have rack ed up 31 goals as compared with the opposition’s seven. Meanwhile, in copping nine straight, Temple has produced 29 tallies against six foe tallies. Miitcuuf MONDAY & TUESDAY November 21 - 22 THE INTERNATIONAL FILM CLUB PRESENTS .... I I I FRANCOISE ROSAY In "BACK STREETS OF PARIS"
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