PAGE FOUR Lion Eleven Leaves By Air For Nebraska Grid Tilt PITTSBURGH At full strength for tomorrow's tussle with the University of Nebraska, Penn State's 41-man foot ball squad will leave here early this morning by chartered plane for Lincoln, Neb. The Nittany contingent wil board its plane at Allegheny ort at 9:45 a. m. and is eY , cted to arrive in Lincoln at the team, out Edigie mans to start eitner Joe uratson or tion in Ins place. bnatiucx, wno gave way to JIM ronard in a last minute cnange last weett, bruised a nip in a scrimmage liiesdaY and will be used sparingiy. Lion 'Barney, tne aggressive sopho more defensive guard, out of ac tion against tne Orange witn a bad ieg, was pronounced ready by trainer unucx iviectiar and will start. Ponard Starts On Offensive Otherwise, r,rigie's two pla toons are unchanged. Oiiensiveiy he Will use quarterback vizace .Bara, nairback Tony Orsini. wingoack uwen Dougzierty, aim Pollard in tne oackneza. un the orwara rune win be Art Betts and smidansky or sizocic. enus: bct mover aria Cnuck Uoulasky, tackles; Len Bartels and Jim Barr. guards: and Ken Bunn, center. Deiensivezy the Blue ane White will stack up with Pat McPolana and Chuck Wilson on the flanks, Stew Scheetz and Dick , Cripps at :he tackle slots, and Barney at guard. Len Shephard and Joe 3humock will team with Graston or Smith backing up. Bill Leon- . trd and George Jacob will man he halfback posts, and Chan rohnson will be at safety. WALLET PHOTOS 20 for $l.OO Perfect for application 7,r Friendship Photos 3 1 ,:, double weight print. 4 on best quality finish paper. Mail ir portrait NOW for I prompt service. Any size photo will make good .:" I renroducti on a. Original rot urned unharmed. Please include 15c for • po'tage and handling. Satisfaction Guaranteed MAIL TO-DAY CO. P.O. Box 1112, Altoona, Pa. By MARV KRASNANSKY ZBT Aquamen Capture Meet Merlads from Zeta Beta Tau, Nittany Co-op, and the Thomp son hall Sharks copped top swimming honors in the intra mural tri-dual meet yesterday afternoon at Glennland pool. In the opener Zeta Beta Tau won easily over Alpha Epsilon Pi, 35-5; Nittany Co-op won by, forfeit over Penn Haven, and Thompson hall Sharks won via the forfeit route over Thompson's Mermen. Today's independent THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLE,GE, PENNSYLVANIA Frosh 'Golfer's 66 Sets Links Mark Ken Simmons, a freshman ag ronomy major, shaved a stroke off the College golf course record yesterday when he turned in a 66 card for the 18 hole course. Playing with Jeff Sawyer, a sophomore in dairy husbandry, Simmons 'shot a par 34 on the front nine and then came back with a blistering two under par, 32. The 22-year-old veteran from Lancaster shot birdies on the sec ond, tenth, eleventh; and four teenth holes, missing par only on the fifth green where he shot a one over five. Simmons' 66 snapped the for mer record held by Tom Smith, Ted Robertson and Bill Gross. Smith. was captain of last year's varsity team on which Robert son played. Gross was a former varsity golfer. Injury-Riddled Lion Soccer Crew Meets Navy At Annapolis Saturday Nebraska record Disguises Power While their record of one win, a loss, and' a tie indicates that Nebraska's Cornhuskers still have a long way to go, Coach Bill Glassford has come up with a squad far superior to the one the Nittany Lions took by a 22-7 count last year. Glassford has, however, in his second year at the Lincoln in stitution, combined a nucleus of lettermen and a smattering of promising sophomores to produce one of the strongest Cornhusker gridiron squads in recent sea sons: The former Pitt star and team mate of Nittany assistant coach Frank Patrick uses 13 seniors in his two platoon system, but his biggest prize is sophomore Bob by Reynolds, the 'previously un publicized Grand Island one-man gang. (Continued on page five) winners will see action again on Oct. 27 when they compete in the first quarter independent finals. Mike Klein copped individual honors in ZBT's one-sided vic tory. Today's swimming card pits Sigma Chi •against Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Sigma Phi grapples with Sigma Pi, and Pi Kappa Alpha will meet Beta Sigma Rho. - I NT I 1' • . MAHON pi By BUD FENTON - The Lion soccer team will leave fdr Annapolis at noon today, pain-wracked but proud. Due to an ankle injury to Joe Lane, the squad's leading scorer, and a painful boil on the instep of Gus Biggott's foot, the Jeffreymen will not be at top strength for the Navy fray. This is a bad time for injuries and ailmehts to appear since three ' contests are scheduled within the next eight days. Get tysburg wil play host to the Lions on Tuesday and Colgate .travels to State College for the home coming game, Saturday. Lineup For Navy Uncertain The lineup, for the Navy game is not yet certain. If Biggott is not available tomorrow, snOho- DU, Bees Win In IM Football Delta Upsilon, hard-pressed during the first half by a battling Theta Kappa Phi unit, scored a touchdown in the final period to turn back the Theta Kaps, 6-0, in intramural touch football last night. In the curtain-raiser at. 7 o'clock, Beta Theta Pi dropped a thrilling contest to the Sigma Pi nine, 14-7. This game was marked by some "basketball" tactics, where passes were thrown from one man to another, all over the scrimmage line. In the independent games, the Bees were victorious in their sec ond straight contest as they de feated Dorm 1 in overtime, 1-0. In this battle Dorm 1 could not advance the ball over the 50-yard line, and the last Bee pass con nected for the win. In the final, the Bombardiers capitalized on their breaks to top the Crusty Miners, 12-6. TICKETS GO ON SALE MON., OCT. 23 for Vie )(ME PUNKINS MUSICAL COMEDY Thurs., 90c Fri. and Sat., $1.20 • Homecoming Weekend 8:00 P.M. SCHWAB ADD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19 more Ed •Smith may start.- If Lane's ankle does not respond to treatment, a shift may result which will• bring halfback Frank Follmer up to the forward line. Otherwise, the team will shape up as, the same squad that de feated Bucknell, 11-2, and West ern Maryland. 3-1. Ron Coder will be in the goal. Bill Yerkes and Jay Simmons will start at the fullbacks. George Emig will again be at left half back and Kurt Klaus will start at center half. Should Follmer be switched to the line. Doug Dif fenderfer will get the nod at (Continued on page five)
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