The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 03, 1950, Image 4

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ion Gridders Meet Winless Boston College
Seek Second Victory
In Beantown Tomorrow
Penn State's gridders will face a lot of rough opposition
before the current football campaign comes to a close, but it
is doubtful whether they'll face a team ,as anxious to win
as is Boston College's winless Eagles.
After gaining a 7-7 tie with Wake Forest in their season
inaugural, the Eagles have gone down to defeat five consecu
tive weeks. _ •
After holding a strong Okla
homa team to a 28-0 victory, the
Eagles absorbed a humiliating
54-0 lashing from Mississippi,
dropped a 26-6 decision to Ford
ham, and bowed to Georgetown,
20-10. Last week Coach Denny
Myers' charges put up stubborn
resistance before succumbing to
Georgia, 19-7.
Eagles Improve
The Eagles, however, have been
improving along the way and
learning from their mistakes. Nit
tany assistant coach Al Michaels,
who scouted the Eagles in their
last three games, reported that
they played their best football
of the season last week against
Georgia. Barring mistakes, he
said, the Eagles might have scored
an upset over the Bulldogs.
Michaels also told head coach
Rip Engle that Boston was capa
ble of playing better ball, but
was finding that its own mistakes
were turning the score against
them. Michaels came away from
his scouting mission impressed by
Boston's guards and tackles, and
Ed Petela, a hard-running full
back.
Referring to the linemen, Mi
chaels told Engle, "They're big
and they're rugged. They'll give
us plenty of trouble, offensively
and defensively." Michaels was
referring to Paul and Henry O'-
Brien, a pair of sophomore tackles
who will see duty on both the
offense and defense, Capt. Phil
Coen, and Joe Gould, two sen
ior guards with plenty of varsity
experience.
Compare Petela to Pollard
Petela, a 5-feet 11-inch, 195-
pounder, was compared to Army's
:A.l Pollard. "He's not as fast" . Mi
chaels said, "but he's a good run
ner who hits just as hard as Pol
lard. Petela is most effective in
side, but also runs wide."
Half of the Boston offense, Pe
tela must be stopped. Michaels
told Engle, if Penn State hopes
to win this game.
Myers uses a modified two pla
toon system with' sophomores
dominating his offensive unit. In
addition to the O'Brien's, other
sophomores slated to start on the
attack are T-quarterback John
McKinnon. halfback John Mc-
Cauley, center John Toppa, end
George Pollinger, letterman end
Mike Roarke, a junior, veteran
halfback Doug Millette, a junior,
and seniors Coen, Gould, and Pe
tela.
Myers uses seven of his offens
ive starters on the defensive con
tingent. The O'Brien's,, Coen,
Gould, Pollinger, Toppa, and Mil
lette are all slated for double du-
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By MARV ICRASNANSKY
Fresh Gridders
Meet Navy Sal.
Thirty-five members of the
Penn State freshman football
squad will leave today for Annu
als where the cubs will battle the
Navy plebes tomorrow afternoon.
In order for Coach Earl Bruce's
charges to finish the campaign
above the .500 mark, the team
must come through with a victory
since only one game, Pitt, re
mains on - the schedule. The frosh
have a one-win two-loss record.
The cub's line-up wil be essen
tially the same one that started
against Bucknell. Don Malinak
and Jim Russell will double up at
offensiVe and defensive ends,
while guard Pete Schoderbek,
center Dave Yeakel, and wing
back Wayne Wolf keil will also
play the offensive and defense.
Tom McCurdy and Joe Pas
carella will open as offensive
tackles and Don Mitchell will
team up with Schoderbek at the
offensive guard posts.
Bob Szajna wil be at the quar
terback slot with Wolfkeil and
Jimmy Finn at halfbacks and
Matt Yanosich at fullback.
On the defense, Don Bressen
and Hugh Brown will be at
tackle, Cy Brown at guard, while
Pete Shopa, Don Eyer and Bill
Gallihue will round out the back
field.
on Braves field early this after
noon.
ty. They will be joined by end
John Harbison, a senior letter
man from Philadelphia; line
backer Miles Murphy, a junior;
an dhalfbacks Bob Callahan, a
junior, and Henry Macnicki, a
senior.
The. Lions left State College last
night and arrived in Boston early
this morning. They will work out
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE PEPOISILVAPIIA
• JAM POLLARD
Ready In Roll Against Eagles
PiKA, PKPhi,
Gain Semifinals
Grooming themselves for the
semi-final fraternity swimming
meet on Nov. 6; aquamen from Pi
Kappa Alpha and Pi Kappa Phi
were successful in submerging
respective opponents in dual
meets at Glennland pool yester
day afternoon.
In respective events Pi Kappa
Alpha outscored Sigma Phi Ep
silon, 24-17, and Pi Kappa Phi
dunked Phi. Kappa, 23-17. Most
of yesterday's races were close
and the winners in many cases
were determined by a hand.
Although Pi Kappa Alpha
could not produce a double win-
Just for You...
Yes, because of the many requests that
we continue our sale until the G. I.
checks get in, we are offering these sen
sational values to you once again this
weekend. Wool prices are definitely
rising, so act now and -save!
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SUITS
Your choice in coverts, gabs, and glen plaids.
Single and double breasted in your favorite
campus style.
Reg.
$35.00 .
$90.00 .
$45.00
$50.00
$55.00
$60.00
$65.00
$70.00
$75.00
Sweaters
Slip-ons and cardigans
in solids and colorful
designs.
Reg. Now
2.95 1.89
3.95 2.63
4.95 3.15
5,95 3.95
6.95 4.45
7.95 5.35
8.90 9.75
9.95 6.85
HUR'S MEN'S SHOP
EAST COLLEGE AVE.
Booters Go South,
Meet North Carolina
Penn State's soccer contingent will invade the territory
south of the. Mason-Dixon line tomorrow in quest of the 21st
addition to its undefeated streak.
The Tarheels of North Carolina will attempt to accomp-
lish that which no team has been
able to do since 1948, when an
other southern squad, Navy, top
ped the Lions.
Coach Bill Jeffrey expects his
well-balanced attack to prove
more than the Carolinians can
handle, although they did not
fall easy prey last year when they
extended the Nittanies in a 3-2
contest.
Little Sparkplug Last Year
Harry Little, the man who
sparked the team to that victory
last year and later went on to be
picked to the all-American team,
will captain the Blue and White
tomorrow. The heaviest portion
of the playmaking chores will fall
to his capable feet.
Joe Lane, center forward and
Lion high scorer, is not expeded
to see , action tomorrow although
he may be ready by Monday
when the Nittany booters engage
ner, •the fancy diving of Larry
Cummings, along with the com
bined team efforts,' provided the
necessary points to proclaim therh
victors. Pi Kappa Phi produced
two individual stars in the per
sons of swimming ace, Howard
Davidson, who sparked his team
to victory by winning the 60-
yard back stroke and breast
stroke, and graceful Dick 'Jung
who copped diving honors.
Now
$31.50
..
$35.00
$39.50
$45.00
$49.50
. -$55.00
. $55.00
. $59.50
. $62.50
Trousers
A variety of solids,
checks, and plaids.
Reg. Now
10.95 5.95
9.95 8.45
8.95 7.50
10.95 9.25
12.95 11.15
13.95 11.95
14.95 12.95
15.95 13.95
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950
By BUD FENTON
West Chester. Lane has been side
lined for over two weeks with a
pulled tendon in his ankle. He
will be replaced by one of three
sophomore contenders, Ed .Smith,
Gary Nugent, and Phil Rogers.
Smith will probably start but all
are expected to see action.
Ron
,Coleman, Gus Bigott, Smith,
Little, and Buss are the linemen
who =will try to keep the Nitta
nies' five-goal-per-game average.
Kurt Klaus, ball-hawking cen
ter halfback, will start for the
1949 National Co-Champions: The
lanky Philadelphian has played
from good to great soccer this
season, but his performance' has
never been less than good.
Frank Follmer, who like Klaus,
is a .sophomore, will handle any
action around his right , halfback
slot and will receive left half
back help from redheaded George
Emig.-
Ron Coder, Nittany net-mintier
who. has limited all opposition
to fiye goals in as many games,
will be the last hurdle for the
Tarheels' attack.
Varsity Mermen
There will be a meeting of all
varsity swimmers and swimming
Managers at Glennland pool at
7:30 p.m. Monday.
SHIRTS
Dress whites an&'cOlors
in regular and spread
collars.
Reg. Now
2.95 . . . . 2.35
3.50 .. . 2.80
195 . . . . 3.15
Jackets
Leather, fur-lined, and
machinaws. A must
for the coming win
ter
29.95 . . . 15.00
15.00...7.50
12.50 .. . 6.95
STATE COLLEGE
Klaus To Start
LUGGAGE
20% Off
All ROBES
1 / 3 Off
HATS
' Egg. 7.50
now $3.95
CORDUROY
SPORTS . JACKET
Reg. 17.95
Now. 595