SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1,9,513 `Stop Petela' Is Cry As Lions, Eagles Vie Special to the Daily Collegian BOSTON State's football team will attempt to send Bosfon College down to its sixth straight defeat when the two teams meet on Braves field this afternoon. It will be the first appearance here of a Penn State football team. Kickoff time is 2 p.m. with the game being broadcast over WMAJ, starting at 1:45. Bob Prince will do the play-by-play. Victors over the Eagles by a 32-14 count last year, the Lions are a one-touchdown favorite to repeat over the winless Bean towners. The Eagles' offense is pivoted about Ed Petela, a hard gunning, 195-pound fullback. 'Likened to Army's Al Pollard by ISTittany scout Al Michaels, Petela is most effective up the middle. Michaels told Lion -coach Rip Engle that Petela is 50 per cent of the Bos ton offense. Coach .Denny Myers' crew started the season by tying Wake Unbeaten Booters Harriers Oppose N. Carolina, NYU The "rebels" of North Carolina University will attempt to upset the "yankees" of Penn State today at 11 a.m. in a battle of , soccer forces at Chapel Hill, the Tar heels home. A Scotsman, Bill Jeffrey, will lead the yankees as they strive to stretch their string of unbeaten contests to. 21. A veteran of 24 full campaigns, Jeff looks on this foe as another average team which can be taken into camp, perhaps easily or with difficulty, but it is definitely possible. There are , some who would say defin itely probable. Penn State's undefeated har-. riers invade New York today to take on a veteran N.Y.U. cross country aggregation at the Van Cortland Park course. Coach Chick Werner's thinclads. victorious in matches with Pitts burgh, Cornell, and Michigan State, may not be at top strength' today. Al Porto, State's No. 2 run ner, came up with a thigh injury and - may not make the run. The remainder of the squad, however, will be in top physical condition to travel over the tough file-mile N.Y.U. course. The Lions will be without the services of Joe Lane, record breaking center forward. • WINK'S Gifts for all occasions birthdays anniversaries bridge parties etc. 7 Miles from State College on Route 322 # .s.. ( 4 , BRING IN YOUR 41.0 il i k ern ei FOR FREE INSPECTION InS, even a Hamilton should e checked over by an sxpert watchmaker occasion! , ally—to make sure that you are getting the true and dependable performance built into it in the factory. It may need re-oiling— or perhaps a touch of the regu lator will set it right. My eight years experi ence in the Hamilton watch factory assures you of expert workmanship on your Hamilton. I take time to keep your watch on time. Moyer Watch Shop 10S S. Pugh St. Aii.i...• • ~ .. .•. •• • ~, . ...t.r(;.!:...i.i...ierit Presented by the International Film Club . . . t , 4 / THE, DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Two. Records Set - By IM Swimmeis Two new intramural swimming records were set in the independ ent semi-finals yesterday after noon at Glennland pool, as Dorm 29 sunkbDorm 2, 20-17; and Jot dan hall easily outscored Dorm 13, 28-12: Enrico Rossi, Dorm 2's sprint er, set a .new 60-yard breast stroke record when he lowered his own record by. 1.8 seconds set last Monday, being clocked in 38.4 seconds. The other new rec ord was set by Dorm 29's mermen in the 120-yard free-style. The team of 'Riphard Mertz, Seymour Wexler, Henry Weiler and John Merges lowered the old record established in '4B by Phil Epsilon Pi.by 2 seconds, being clocked in 1.00:6 seconds.' tied Temple, 7-7, in the last four Forest, • 7-7, but since then they have suffered consecutive losses to Oklahoma, Mississippi, Ford haru-, 'Georgetown, and Georgia. On the other hand, the Lions have dropped three straight and encounters. Georgetown is the only mutual opponent. DINE and DANCE FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS The Varsity Restaurant (formerly Cook's) 8 7 1 a p. m. Monday & Tuesday 230 E. College Ave. Cub Soccermen To Baffle Ogontz A battle of freshman soccer players will take place today at 2 p.m. on the Beaver field baseball diamond where the cam pus Lion booters will meet a like edition from the Ogontz center. Both Lion Cub teams are "firsts" since Ogontz is in its in itial year as a Penn State center and Coach George Lawther's squad is the first frosh soccer team here since the war. Varsity Mermen There will be a meeting of all varsity swimmers and swimming managers at Glennland pool at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. At The JUNIOR PROM look beautiful in a new gown by the CHARLES SHOP NMI NM MIMI IMINIII NMI NMI MIMI MIMI perfect form ...from any angle new Van tailored gabardine in front, knitted comfort in back, completely washable Scoring an ace for service With its fine-is-Oven Van Gab gabardine front ... its knitted-for action back and waist. 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