OCTOBER 17, 1951 Between the Lions Villanova’s crushing 41-19 victory over Alabama Friday night not/only raised the Wildcats to the No. 12 rank among the country’s football powers, but also elevated Penn State’s rating. Villariova, with successive wins over Army, Penn State, and Alabama; is prob ably the. best independent in the East. The Main Liners' narrow vic tory over the Lions makes Hip Engle's squad look that much stronger. In : wide poll of tl Associated Prei the Lions are tii lor 28ih pla< The IS - 7 w 1 oyer Nebras; has given t h Lions a psychi logical lilt, a: caused som< speculation r garding a pos sible upset of Michigan State Sat urday, The clash with the Spartans will be the first sellout of Beaver Field since the seating capacity was increased in 1949. A crowd Of 30,000 is expected. ★ ★ ★ Pitt’s perfect score cross-country victory over Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia in a quadrangular meet Saturday over the Van Cort land Park course. New York, gives stature to State’s record. Chick Werner’s harriers swamped the Panthers, 16-39. Pitt had five men cross the finish line together in the New York meet. They ran a 27:38 for the five mile course. ★ ★ ★ The Nittany hill-and-dalers face one of their toughest assignments of the season when they race Michigan State Saturday. The meet will be rim between halves of the football game and will start and finish at Beaver Field. The harriers showed promise of more team strength in Sat urday's victory over Cornell. Bill Ashenfeller, Bob Hollen, Jack Horner, and Lamonl Smith ran together most of the race and finished in a first-place lie. They improved Smith's winning time against Pitt by ten seconds. Big Bill Ash is improving each week and taking his place among the leaders. He should be ready this week to step out front against the Spartans and possibly repeat his triumph of last fall. If fresh man Smith can continue his great work it will be one of the out standing feats in Eastern cross country circles. ★ ★ ★ Fred Haner and Ben Addiego, madelor 'YOUREACE j 20*59* 10 for 394 • 6 for 254 also PAL Double or Single Edge in Cl tor-View Zipoks with used blade vaulfs 44 for 984 • 21 far 494 • 10 far 254 ftegvfar packing, 4 for 104 W Double Edge GOLD THlN—some low prices PA hyourffesfiffladeffay By DAVE COLTON Assistant Sports Editor Villanova, are among the leading scorers in the state. Haner is fifth with 34 points while Addiego has tallied five Td’s to tie for sixth place.’Pete Shopa, Lion full back, and Ted Shattuck, halfback, are Penn State’s representatives with 24 points each. They Eire tied for eighth position. Weaver Ineligible WEST POINT, N.Y., Oct. 16— (JP) —End Ed Weaver, the only returning regular from the 1950 Army football squad, was de clared ineligible today by the academic department. Pennsylvania Avenue in Wash ington D.C. is 160 feet wide. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A ARROW PRODUCTS - Featured at 130 S. Allen Street PKPs, Delts Post IM By JOHN SHEPPARD Mermen from Pi Kappa Phi and Delta Tau Delta scored im pressive victories as the first round of the 1951 IM swimming program made its debut yester day afternoon in Glennland pool, PKP submerged Zeta Beta Tau, 32-5, and- DTD routed Sigma Phi Alpha, 37-3. PKP, eliminated in last year’s finals by Sigma Chi, completely outclassed its opponents as it cap tured first place in. all the events. Bob Veit and B9b Wylie took first and second in the 60 yard free style to put their team in the lead. Dick Blythe, Pi Kappa Phi, won the 60 yard backstroke to put the PKPs far ahead. Wylie added to the feat by copping the 60 ydrd breaststroke, being clock ed in 44.8 seconds. / PKP’s 120 yard relay team en countered little • opposition as it covered the course in 1:09.7 sec onds; Wylie and Fergy Condliff tied for first place in the diving event. In the other dual meet Delta Tau Delta’s natators turned in a similar feat, winning both first and second place in all the events. Bob Dahie, DTD’s edged his teammate Dick Pear son by a hand as he* won the 60 yard free style in 37.4 seconds. After trailing in the first lap, DTD’s Bob Johnson put on a burst of speed and romped to Victory in the 60 yard back stroke event with the time of 40.3. By winning the next three events — the 60 yard breast, 120 yard re lay, and diving—the Delts were able to register their one-sided triumph. Sykes Expects Records Although none of last night’s times were too impressive, “Dutch” Sykes, assistant IM di rector at the College, expects this year’s entrants to lower the pres- Doctors warn smokers about throats, (aywoodie Pipes have Three Throat-Guards :o give extra throat protection. SECOND THROAT- GUARD: Exclusive, patented '‘DRINKLESS" device. Cuts down irritating tars...keeps every pipeful lit longer. DON'T GAMBLE WIEN 18 WAT! Only KAYWOODIE pipes heme these Three Thr&