The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1950, Image 3

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    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.
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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.
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PAGE THREE
Frosh Gridders
Encounter Navy
Coach Eail Bruce's frosh grid
ders will be out to make it two
in a row this afternoon when they
take on the flashy Navy plebes
at Annapolis.
In their last game, the cubs
showed plenty of punch in rolling
over Bucknell's frosh, 21-6. The
Navy plebes dropped their last
game to the Penn freshmen by a
24-7 score.
Bog *eels
torn to