FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1951 The Lion's Lair Football Treat Penn State football fans will get a pre-season treat tomorrow afternoon when the Nittany Lion gridders clash in the Blue-White intrasquad game on the State College High School Field. The game is sponsored by the alumni, and receipts will go into a scholarship fund. The alumni are to be congratu] cause and we sincerely hope the g spectators' and financial stand point. But, no matter how suc cessful the ganie, we believe that had a little more time been put into planning the contest, it would have insured success Up until late Monday after noon, no one, including some of our more prominent alumni, seined to know much more about the Blue-White game than the fact that it was to be Played. That left less -than a week for both the Centre Daily Times and Collegian to pick up the advance stories on. the game. Interest in such an event cannot be drummed up to, the point where the students, alumni, and towns people, will jam the stadium on such short notice. A public announcement of the game and some advance copy on it should have appeared two weeks ago. But you can't guess the news—it's a bad practice. We hope that the game will become an annual pre-season event. .It gives the students a riIiVINIIIIIIIIIII % •.,.A _ „ Next best thing to living in Hawaii—is living in Vanuana—new Van Heusen sport shirt that will have you humming sweet Leilani all season long. Plenty soft, plenty smooth—the shirts, that is—and they're as cool as a night in Waikiki. $365 and $450 9 Van Ilells9 shirts PRILLIPS.IONES CORP., NEW YORK I, N. Y. r•-•••• By ERNIE MOORE Sports Editor ated for sponsoring such a worthy me is a big success from both the chance to see just what kind of a team they will have come football season and it is sup porting a worthy 1 cause. We hope the alumni will, right af ter tomorrow's. contest, appoint a committee to make sure that next year's Blue-White game, if they decide to have one, is a gala event and a big success. We would like to take this chance to wish the captains of the two squads, Art Betts and Len Shepard, a lot of luck for their respective teams in tomorrow's contest. There comes a time in every sports editor's career when he is faced with going out on that pro verbial limb and Making a pre diction. We'll play our first one safe. It'll be a Penn State team that'll carry th e "Old Water Bucket" away in victory to morrow afternoon. It'll be Penn State winner any way` you look at it. =1 d a M =ME=2 d. Coach Thiel Pessi istic About Syracuse Contest Lacrosse Coach Nick Thiel was anything but optomistic concern ing Penn State's chances of beat ing Syracuse tomorrow. The match, scheduled to start at 2 p.m. on the golf course, will be the fifth for the Lions, who have split even in their first four starts. However, Thiel was a bit pessi mistic when asked about the game. "It will be a mighty tough game but it should be a good one," the Lion coach said. "They (Syracuse) will bring hard-riding, body-checking team into town. Syracuse uses a lot of screen plays as well as other plays which are similar to ours." . • . . . , • •'."-..". .• . . • . . • ..„ . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . ... - • = • ,• .. -...........,...„::••:.......„,„„. •,..........„±„..,....................,........„,............ .........„.... ....,.. ...,... ..... ..,.• .. t.,.. .... .•. • ..,•;...,,,.........,...........r.,.„:„. •,.:„...„....,:. „....,.......,:.,,...„,..„..,:::: ...,..,",...... ....::,..,:.,.....: ...„,......„. ~.,......,...!... „ ~...,..,„:„...........,...„..........,.,.......;........... ..,:,..,.....::::.......... ~..,..:...„...........:.,..„....,...,....„,.: ...„...,..„...„,:. . ..„,..,„,,,,,.:....•,......:.,..................:,.„.„,...„...„,..., Tough Game Don't test one brand alone ....com •are them all! Unlike others, we never ask you to test our brand alone. We say... compare PHILIP MORRlS...match PHILIPAORRIS...Iudge PHILIP MORRIS against any other cigarette! Then make your own choke! TRY THIS TEST! Take a PlittlP MORRIS - and any ether cigarette. Then, here's all you do: 1 Light up either cigarette. Take a puff—don't inhale—and s-l-o-w-1-y let the smoke come through your nose. , 2 Now do exactly the same thing with the other cigarette. NOTICE THAT PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER! f~,~~t In its last start, the Orange edged a strong Cornell team, 8-7, which caused a low whistle of surprise from Thiel. Two Chances Penn State will enter tomor row's fray with two changes in the lineup. These two changes will be at the attack and defense positions, Ed Herring will replace Bob Koons at close attack while Vance Scout will start in place of Barr Asplundh at defense. The rest of the lineup will re main intact. Jim Reed and John "Doak" Walker will round out the close attack. Both of these men scored in the last game with Pennsylvania, Walker tallying three times and Reed once. Be- CIGARETTE HANGOVER means ORE SMOKING PLEASURE! MORRIS sides Scout at defense, State will also start Danny Grove and John Henry. At midfield, the Lions will start the all-lettermen trio of Jack Wilcox, Bud Wolfram, and Jim Fulton. This trio accounted for five goals in last week's con test with the Quakers. Wilcox and Wolfram each tallied twice. The second midfield trio of Paul Raffensperger, the team's best shot, Tony Eagle, and Wayne Hockersmith will also see plenty of action. As usual, reliable Phil Gene• detti will handle the goal-tending duties. Benedetti had 15 saves to his credit last week. Remember... ~ntasa.r~.~.Ay„~~ Midfield