SIX Gridders Prep for Spartans; Anders Will MisS Contest Shopa Replaces Injured Fullback For MS Game Penn State’s hopes for an up set over Michigan State this Sat urday were dimmed somewhat yesterday when the Lions learned that their number one fullback Paul Anders will be missing from the lineup. Alfred if. “Doc” Greiss., team physician, said yesterday that Anders suffered a fractured rib cartlidge in the Nebraska game and will probably be out of action for two weeks. He will miss the Michigan State game and prob ably the West Virginia contest. Good Shape Aside from Anders, Penn State is expected to be at full strength for the Homecoming game on Beaver Field. With Anders out, the starting fullback job will go to Pete Shopa, -five-foot, eight-inch, 172 pound sophomore. Shopa has proven himself at the bucking post despite his size. In the three games the Lions have played/ Shopa has scored four touchdowns to tie Ted Shattuck for top scoring honors. Yesterday afternoon, Coach Rip Engle sent the Lion gridders through a long practice session in preparation for Saturday’s game. Powerful Offense Recognizing the fact that his team will be up against one of the most explosive offensive teams in the nation in the Spartans, Rip had the Lions working a great deal to improve their defense. As the Spartans run from almost every formation in the books, the Nittany gridders will have a doubly tough job this weekend with their defense which they will have to pattern to stop three/var iations of the T-formatiori. the single wing, and_the double wing. Pass Defense In preparation, the Lion pass de fenders went through a long drill against an offensive backfield which worked from all the forma tions. Tony Rados and Bob Szajna got in some passing practice while the pass defenders were sharpen ing their defense. The whole squad went to work against the blocking machines be fore practicing some kickoff re turns. The spirit of the team as a whole seems to be picking up as each day goes by. The blocking and tackling is getting hard and sharp and the men are showing -that they really mean business with the Michigan State game only two days away. Engle is expected to -put the Lions through their last contact work today with a light practice session scheduled for Friday. - Michigan State will stay in Philipsburg and work out there tomorrow IM Schedules Football 7:00 Dorm 36—Dorm 4 1 7:45 Theta Chi- Pi Lambda Phi 8:30 McKee Hall—39’ers 9:15 Phi Sigma Kappa— Pi Kappa Alpha Swimming Sigma Chi vs Delta Chi Kappa Delta Rho vs Sigma Al pha Mu Delta Upsilon vs Alpha Chi Rho Louis, Marciano bout To Be Home Televised NEW YORK, Oct. 17—(API- Seven television manufacturers have joined with the Gillette Razor Co. to foot the bill for rights to put the “Joe Louis-Rocky Mar ciano boxing bout Oct: 26 on home television, it was disclosed today. It marks the second time that set makers have joined forces to assure home viewers of seeing a top sports event, which might otherwise have been seen ex clusively on theater TV as has happened on a number of recent major bouts. The first time was for the Ezzard Charles-Joe Wol cott fight. . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Booters Prep for Gbme With Navy on Saturday 5 Men Advance To 4th Round In IM Tennis Chet Makarewicz; Theta Xi; Sa m u el Lemon, Sigma Nu; Charles ; Teller, Sigma Phi Sigma, and William Hendrickson, Chi Phi, have advanced-to the fourth round of the IM fraternity singles tennis play. Makarewicz ousted Zeta Beta Tau’s Donald- Schwartz, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1, in the second round and War ren Lazarowitz, Pi Lambda Phi, 6-2, 6-3, in the next round. Lemon eased past Mike Martin, Lambda Chi Alpha, 6-3, 6-0, and Art Schaull, Phi Epsilon Pi, 6-2, 6-2. Teller, Sigma Phi Sigma, beat Hardy Williams, Omega Psi Phi, scores unknown,' and Beta Sigma Rho’s Jerry Kotzen, 6-3, 6-2. Hen drickson by dumping Dick Brandon, Alpha Gamma Rho, 6-1, 6-1, and Delta Chi’s Andrew Harvey, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. Second round fraternity scores included: Richard Wert, Lambda Chi Alpha over Roland Schaffer, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 6-4, 6-4. Joe Brand, Phi Epsilon Pi, 6-4, 6-2 over Tau Kappa Phi’s James Virasco. Dez Long, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, over Robert Amole, Alpha Sigma Phi, 6-1, 6-1. Michael Kirshner, Sigma Nu, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, over How ard Hudson, Acacia. Harry Waple, Chi Phi, over Richard Kartlich, KapiJa Delta Rho, 6-2, 6-2. Don Van Erp, Delta Sigma Phi, 6-2, 6-2, oyer Pi Kappa Alpha’s Bob Brumbaugh. Bruz Ray, SAE, over Nick Casale, Phi Delta Theta, 6-4, 6-2. A default by Mike lorio, Alpha Phi Delta, advanced Tony Owoc, Sigma Chi to the third round. In the last first round .match, George Watson, Sigma Phi Sigma, beat Ralph Craine, Pi Kappa Phi, 6-0, 6-1. Post-Season Assignment Rip Engle, Penn State mentor, is a member of the . North coach ing staff for the Blue-Gray post season grid game at Montgomery, Ala. Penn State and Navy will be seeking to get back on the winning side Saturday when the two clubs collide at Annapolis. Both clubs lost their last games. State dropped a 4-1 cision to Army while the Midship men bowed to Princeton, 5-3, in overtime. The Middies now pos sess the better record with a 2-1 log. Coach Bill Jeffrey’s charges, on the other hand, have-split in their two contests. Typical Navy Team Coach Floyd (Glenn) Warner, starting his sixth year as the Mid die soccer-coach, will open with a typical Navy team A fast, aggres sive,, and well conditioned. Navy, however, will be decidedly lack ing in exDerience. since eight of its first eleven from last season have been graduated. The Middies-will also be seek ing revenge for a 1-0 win State scored over them last year. The loss was one of four sustained by Navy, all by one-goal margins. Both clubs played Gettysburg last season. The Lions defeated Gettys burg 5-2, and Navy downed the Bullets 5-1. ' Warner, a former All-American soccer player at Springfield, Mass.", •College in 1931 and 1932, will nrobably ppen with six seniors, four juniors, and one- sophomore. Navy’s scoring threat will be Cap tain Gordon Jayne, who will open at left wing. Jayne was practically the whole offensive show .for the Midshipmen ' against Princeton, scoring two of the three Navy tal lies, including a penalty kick with three, seconds left that tied the game Strong Left'Side Other lettermen who are ex pected to start in addition to Jayne all will play on the left side with the exception of Bob Kampe, a senior, who will handle the center halfback post. John McKeown and Bob Michaels, both peniors, will take care of the other two nosts of inside left and left halfback. • The Lions came out of the Army match in poor condition. Jack Pinezich and Frank Follmer, two mainstays of the team, will prob ably play although both are not'in good shape.' Pinezich suffered a pulled back muscle, while Follmer required two stitches in his head from a bad cut.' Hap Irvin, left wing, is also a doubtful starter as a result of a twisted ankle in prac tice. Dons Tops in Defense NEW YORK, Oct. 17— (AP)— The unbeaten San Francisco Dons are the toughest major college football team in the nation to-gain grojund against, according . to NCAA statistics. San Francisco moved front and center as the top defenders when Holy Cross fell from the top rung. In fact, Holy Cross fell right out of the top 10 /as a result of Tu larie’s job of rolling up 397 yards rushing and passing against the Crusaders last Saturday. The Dons, coming east for a Sat urday date with Fordham here, have allowed four rivals an aver age of 139.3 yards by both rush ing and passing. ground, they gave up only a skimpy 40 —Fine white broadcloth, extreme widespread collar. Sharpest shirt on the quadrangles this year. The Manhattan Shirt Company, makers of Manhattan shirts, neck tvear, underwear, pajamas, sportshirts, beachwear and handkerchiefs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, J&l yards per game. Wisconsin, second to San Fran cisco, in both total and rushing de fense,'held three top flight oppon ents to an average total gain of 155.3 yards. This was accomplished against Illinois, Ohio State and Marquette. ■ ' Denver moved into third place in total by its perform ances against Montana and New Mexico. Montana gamed only 11 yards on Denver aiid New Mexico 142 yards. Purdue is the top pass defender with a per game yield of 45 yards to three opponents.'Wisconsin will send Johnny Coatta’s short-pass ing talents against the Purdue record Saturday. —White button-down oxford, soft roll to the collar. Popular as a holiday with the fellows and the gals.
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