THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 ' ' > Bowl-Hopeful Soccermen Ready For Mary Sand Tilt Penn State is still a possibility for a New Year’s Day Soccer Bowl bid, Coach Bill Jeffrey commented yesterday. The Lions, who played in the first bowl game early this year, received a stunning blow to their 1951 aspirations when they suffered a 1-0 loss at the feet of West Chester on Nov. 6, thoir'.first defeat in 22 contests, A^selection, committee for the Soccer -Bowl, to be held in St. Louis, ltSs been formed. The com mittee is" art" present working on the project and is expected to make a statement naming the teams still under consideration in the near future State Among Leaders At present some of the leading collegiate soccer, clubs in the East are Army, West Chester. Springfield (Mass;), Temple, and Penn State. Although the 1949 game was played by a representativ of the East and one from the West (San Prancisco), there is a possibility that both teams may be chosen from the East coast this year due to the large number of strong teams here. ' “The remainder of the 1950 schedule will have a great deal to do with the selection of the Bowl teams,” said Jeffrey! “The committee will be especially in terested in the Army-Syracuse game, while our chances may be affected by the results of the Penn State-Maryland game on Saturday.” Last Home Game Penn State fans will get their last chance to see the Lion hoot ers in action when they .meet the Maryland Terps Saturday. ' Coach Bill Jeffrey looks for ward to the game as a chance to prove that the lone loss to West Chester on Nov. 4 was a • freak. The team will be handicapped slightly, however, since Captain Harry Little and Clarence Buss have been unable to practice with the squad this week. Both boys are out of town on practice teach ing assignments. They will return in time for the game. Lane. Buss Lead Scorers Buss has been scoring frequent ly in recent games and his total of eight goals is only one behind scoring leader Joe Lane. Both will see action Saturday. Seniors who will be making their final appearance on Beaver field as soccermen are: Eon Cod er. goaltender; Bill Yerkes and Jack Kurty, fullbacks; Buss, out side left; Joe Lane, center for ward; Gus Bigott, outside right: and Little, inside right. Little and Bigott were both All-Americans, though their se lections were more th'an a decade apart. Bigott, a Venezuelan, was picked in 1938, and Little was a 1949 choice. This will not be their last ap pearance with the team since one more game remains on the sched ule. a Nov. 25 meeting with Tem ple in Philadelphia. : The Nittany. Lion record thus far in 1950 is 7 and 1. Army. Temple, and West Chester are un defeated. The Jeffreymen play Temple on Nov. 25. Take A Tip and Make Your Trip GREYHOUND For the convenience of PENN STATE STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for the THANKSGIVING RECESS and will leave from the PARKING LOT, SOUTH OF RECREATION HALL at 12:45 PM, WEDNESDAY, November 22, 1950. RESERVATIONS for the SPECIAL BUSES will be made with the purchase of your ticket at the GREYHOUND POST HOUSE. ALL RESERVA TIONS must be made by 10:00 PM of Tuesday, November 21, 1950. Make your reservation EARLY and avoid the rush. For additional information call GREYHOUND POST HOUSE, 146 North Atherton Street. PHOfoE 4181 By BUD FENTON 9 Teams Post IM Basketball Wins Last night’s intramural basket ball action saw Dorms 23, 38, 43, 39, 35, and 21 post victories over opponents in their first games of the season. Dorm 43 eked out. a 16-14 victory over Dorm 1, and Dorm 35 edged Dorm 11, 8-7, in the closest games of the evening. Ken Harris led Dorm 43 with seven points. Dorm 35 found no scoring star in its rank, but staved off last minute threats to hold the one point advantage. Dorm 23 rallied, in the second half to defeat Dorm'B, 25-17. In a similar game Dorm 38 overtook Dorm 26, and went on to win, 18- 13. Dorm 21, led by Em Kyrim with 11 points, defeated Dorm 2, 20-1 1. The final three game's Tuesday night saw Phi Kappa down Tau Phi Delta, 12-10; Alpha Chi Rho beat Alpha Epsihm Pi, 18-11; and Phi Kappa Psi upset Alpha Phi Alpha,. 20-18. Frosh Booters To Meet County Schoolboy Stars ' The Penn State freshman soc cer team will meet the best that the local high schools have to offer when, it plays the Centre County All-Stars in Bellefonte tomorrow night under the lights. Coach George Lawther’s squad has a .500 average in collegiate competition. The Little Lions de feated Ogontz center and lost to Frostburg State Teachers Col lege. The all-star team will be com posed of boys from the soccer lea gue formed by Centre county high schools. Warren Druetzler, crack Michi gan State distance runner, won 21 out of 24 races while touring the Scandanavian countries this summer with an AAU track and field, team. WINK'S SKY-VIEW Service Station FOR THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE Discount To Students THE DAILV COLLEGIAN. STATE CULLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Werner Seeking Ist IC-4A Victory Coach Chick Werner will be out to win his first IC-4A champion ship in his 18 year tenure of head coach of cross country at Penn State, Monday, at the Van Court landt park course in New York City. - Completing its first undefeated season since 1947, the Lion har riers will be one of the favorites to capture the elusive title. Two Werner-coached teams have cap tured the NCAA title, but the coveted IC-4A crown has eluded the grasp of the Werner-coached harriers. Mutual To Voice Werner Pen n Stale's track coach, Charles (Chick) Werner, will discuss his team's chances in Monday’s IC-4A cross-country championships over the Mu tual network in a radio inter view originating in State Col lege at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. The interview, conducted by Jim Coogan, College sports publi cist, will be part of Sloney McLinn's weekly "Sports Par ade." Werner’s cross countrymen will be installed along with Army, Michigan State, and Manhattan as the pre-meet favorites. The Lion thinclads in compiling its unde feated season hold victories over Pittsburgh, Cornell, Michigan State, N.Y.U., and Manhattan. BEAR SEASON THIS WEEK! (Nov, 13-18) Get your hunting coats, leaps, and equipment- now “for small and big game season. MAX HARTSWICK'S SPORTSMAN'S SHACK Around the comer from the Skellar LET'S GO BETTER STUDENT GOVERNMENT Freshman Woodward White Ormrod Election Thurs., Nov. 16 Gridders At Top Strength For Potent Rutgers Team Penn State’s; football team will probably be at full strength for Saturday's rough battle with Rut gers, team physician Dr. A. H. Griess disclosed yesterday. Fullback Jim Pollard and de fensive end Pat McPoland will probably be ready to play, Dr. Griess said, while fullback Paul Anders will be ready for part time duty at least. Pollard and Anders suffered slight shoulder operations against Boston College. McPoland was sidelined with a torn finger tendon, picked up in a scrimmage session. Anders saw some action against West Virginia - last week, but, Pol lard and McPoland sat on the side lines, although the former was in uniform and warmed up with the team before the kickoff. Improving with each week, the Lions will have to play their best football of the season if they hope to stretch their winning streak to three. Rutgers is rated the strongest team the Lions have After the Rutgers Game... AIM-Phi Sigma Sigma Square and Round Dance BENEFIT RHEUMATIC FUND Saturday, November 18,1950 at Rec Hall Btol2P. M. Two Bands Donation 25c Cast Your Vote faced since Army, and Penn State scouts have reported that they will be tough to beat. Engle has been working ..the squad on offense, and it can be expected that the winged-T tacti cian will add a few frills designed to confuse the Scarlet. Rutgers Series Renewed , Penn State, its football sched ule reduced from eight. to two games because of war and the influenza epidemic, lost to Rut gers just two days before the World War I armistice was sign ed. These two teams meet here Saturday for the first time since 1918. RIDERS.... 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