WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 Booters Bump Bullets; Unbeaten Streak At 19 After, 5-2 Road Victory Bill Jeffrey's soccer giants crushed Gettysburg College yesterday, 5-2, to extend their undefeated streak to 19 games. The victory which was the fourth straight of the season, showed the superiority of the National Co-Champions as they tallied in eacls of the four quarters. Five men took part in the scoring as the passing work of the Nittany forward line prov ed too much for the bewildered Bullets. The Gettysburg goals were scored in the third and fourth quarters when the game was slowed down by rough play and penalties. One of. Penn State's goals was counted on a pPnaltv kick, Clarence "Buzzer" Buss opened the Lion scoring parade at 12:25 of the first period. Buss had pre viously tallied the winning goal in the 1-0 victory over Navy last Saturday. Gus Bigott, a veteran of the 1938 team tallied his first of the season after only 45 seconds of the second quarter. . The third goal was Gary Nu gent's first of the year when he scored a 12-yard penalty boot at 1:00 after the kick-off in the sec ond half. Captain. Harry Little and Ron Coleman accounted for the last two Lion scores but not before Gettsyburg came to life and made the scoreboard 3-1 at the end of the third quar ter. Little hit the Bullet goal at 10:10 of the final period and Cole man followed suit at 16:15 The losers made it 5-2 a minute later kft4 - .".-"III ATTENTION ir gz.,. ) „ . ''''. ( MR. AND MISS t‘ ,. • • . : 1 ,..,.... A:2lln FRESHMAN WE TREAT YOU LIKE A SENIOR Get Next To Our Low Cleaning Prices Save Your Dough • STATE COLLEGE • LAUNDSRSTTC . 210 W. COLLEGE AVE. Open Mon. 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tues. thru Sat. 7:30 to 6 p.m. SENIORS ! IN THE SCHOOL OF - HOME ECONOMICS HAVE YOUR PICTURES TAKEN FOR THE 1951 LA VIE from . October 25 Wednesday _ to. October 28 -- Saturday Penn State Photo Shop 214 E. College Ave. NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY By BUD FENTON but the State booters held . the three-goal lead for the remainder of the game. The referees played a prom inent part in the contest as the game developed and several "rhubarbs',! among players and officials occurred. One of these resulted in the ejection from the game of Penn State flulback Jay Simmons. The game was won without the leading scorer of the team and possibly of the country. Joe Lane. Lane has been sidelined by an injured ankle and has not slaved more than 'a few minutes of the last two games. The blonde speed ster has tallied 9 times in two full games he has played. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds Hort Show Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 28, 29 in the Pavilion 3.111; 1./A1.0,Y UOLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DSPhi Jars MO In Scoring Duel In the highest scoring duel of the IM touch football season, Delta Sigma Phi rallied from an early 0-6 deficit to defeat Alpha Tau Omega, 20-12. Other con tests saw the independent Be- To's top Dorm 40 for their sec ond league win, 12-0, Chi Phi down Theta Xi, 6-0, and the Hamilton A's forfeit to the Mar auders. Delta Sig's Frank Feracco, Larry Gedda and Chuck Lud man produced the markers for their team's second victory. They had previously defeated Phi Epsilon Pi, 6-0. Chi Phi also triumphed for the second time when Jim Lear raced 45 yards with an intercepted pass. Chi Phi downed Delta Theta Sigma, 1-0 in their first con test. Clint Burchill's fine pass ing sparkee the winners throughout the battle. The Be-To's, winners over the Tigers, 1-0, in their initial loop encounter, hung up their second triumph tonight over an out classed Dorm 40 nine, who kept pace with the victors until the second half. It was the Maraud ers' second win tonight' also They had topped Watts' Spark plugs, 7-6. Support CAMPUS CHEST Starts Oct. 28 Give Once . . . Serve All Industrial researel 1900 in G-E labor, in barn behind . Charles P. Steinmetz. SPE, PiKPhi, Delta Chi, Victors In 1 Swimming In the three dual meets at Glennland pool yesterday after noon, natators from Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Phi, and Delta, Chi emerged victoriously as the second round. of IM swimming was completed. In the meets held, Sigma Phi Epsilon easily outscored Theta Kappa Phi, 34-6; Pi Kappa Phi routed Beta Theta Pi, 24-16; and Delta Chi dunked Alpha Chi Sig ma 23-12. Bob Fitzgerald, Sigma Phi Ep silon's ace merman, sparked his team to victory with a triple triumph. Fitzgerald won the 60- yard free-style, breast stroke and individual diving honors. PKP's winged-merman, Howard David son won the 60-yard back stroke and breast stroke, while his team mate Dick Jung displayed some spectacular low-board diving. Andy Harvey, Delta Chi's only double winner, won the 60-yard free-style and back stroke. As al PRINTING Free Estimates, Quick Service CommercialPriaifing Inc. 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A half century ago the industrial experimental laboratory was itself an experiment. This month it begins its second half-century with the dedicatioti of a new building, greatly augmenting the facilities it offers to the advancement of man's knowledge. ./.?ez cm/we/put cowleAce 2;12- GENERAL result of today's victories, all three winners have advanced to the third round. STARLITE DRIVE-IN on BELLEFONTE ROAD Shows 7 and 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY • Hasty Hearin starring RONALD REAGAN PATRICIA NEAL Also Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY & FRIDAY "Twelve O'Clock High" with Gregory Peck also Selected Short Subjects is money.iaving Half Gallon. ELECTRIC PAGE THRZN