PAGE EIGHT Jeffrey Makes 2 Changes For Game at Annapolis Two changes will be made in Penri State’s starting lineup when Coach Bill Jeffrey’s soccer- team takes the field against Navy today at Annapolis. The contest is slated for 2 p.m. Freshman Charlie Snyder, former Mercersberg Academy star, will start at left wing: instead,of'Hap Irvin. Snyder receives the nod over John Carroll, another freshman, who hails from Harry Little’s' hometown of Dover. Thus far, Jeffrey has found the outside left position troublesome. Sny der saw some action against Bucknell and Army. Goalie Undecided Another modification in State’s starting eleven will be at the goalie spot where either Bob Harris or Jack Krumrine will replace Dick Cheskis, who opened in the Army fray. Harris and Krumrine are both sophomores. Outside of these two positions, the Lions will have the same lineup that lost, 4-1, to Army. Along the front line, Jeffrey will use Captain Ron Coleman at inside left. Coleman has done the lion’s share of the offensive work. In two matches, Coleman has scored four of Penn State’s six goals, including the lone tally against Army. At center forward, Ellis CHESTERFIELD -LARGEST SELLING CIGARETTE IN AMERICA’S COLLEGES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA Kocher, who has scored the other two Penn State scores, will start, with Don Shirk in reserve. Handling the right side of the forward wall will be Jack Pine zich, inside right, and Bill Nor cik, outside right. Pinezich’s sta tus is doubtful because of a back injury, but it is expected that he will be ready in time for Navy. Norcik came out of the Army contest in good condition and is improving with every game. In the backfield, the Lions will send the same five men against the Midshipmen. Three of these, Frank Follmer, Kurt Klaus, and Jack Charlton have been playing together since high school. Tough on Defense Follmer is expected to take over where he left off against Bucknell. In the Bison match, he was the most outstanding defen sive player on the field. Klaus and Charlton, who haven’t shown' too much this year, will have to MILDNESS NO UNPLEASANT after-taste ftCTHUHP ."!!*$ !I .AND be ready for Navy, as the Middies will be tough. Jay Simmons and Paul Dierks will play the fullback posts with Simmons opening on the left side and Dierks on the right. ONLY Todd Signs as WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (AP) —P r o Football Commis sioner Bert Bell . today ruled that. Heartley (Hunk) Anderson could not sign as head coach of the Washington Redskins. The Redskins promptly gave.the job to Dick Todd, former Texas A and M star. ■y- Todd ■ • .Herman Ball, who had been head man since the middle of the J 949 season. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PIZZA PIES, Spaghetti and Hoagies made by real Italian epicurian. State College representative L and L catering. P.O. Box 741. Phone 6854 evenings. 5 SHOT BOLT action shot gun, 16 gunge. Also 32 Spec. Winchester lever action. Both in good condition. Inquire Friday evening 808 S. Pugh St. MUST SELL 1941 Willies. Guaranteed A-l condition. Contact, Fil 7270. 825 West Beaver. ANTIQUES: Bring the folks out to brouse in the barn. Three miles from State College on the road to Bellefonte. See sign for Barker’s Barn. LADY’S 17 Jewel Bulova Watch. Never worn. Reasonable price. Call Ext. 1170, Tom Powell, 14 Hamilton Hall. * KING TROMBONE. Two years old. Good condition. Call Fran, 435 McElwain. A KING Master model Cornet with ster ling silver bell. Very good condition. Call ext. 2177. Gene Golla. *35 FORD COUPE—excellent condition. COMMNITY CONCERT Series ticket. Call New 1951 100 hp. engine, duals, and Phil Levine, Bellefonte 2910 today. After hi-speed rear end. Call Bob 2129. Monday, phone Bellefonte 2306. SATURDAY,- OCTOBER 20, 1951 edskin Coach Todd had been one- of his as sistants. ' Ball'.-, will stay on with the Redskin' organization in th,e same job he had when he started with them—as l a scout. , The announcement of the de velepoments came from Red skin General Manager Dick Mc- Cann. Beat Michigan Stale FOR RENT TWO ROOM basement apartment at 600 North Allen street. Phone 6443. Ask for Mrs. Patton. PLEASANT, EXTREMELY quiet rooms. 133 McAllister Street. Phone 7?68. In quire after, five. MISCELLANEOUS IP YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties’ 28 years ex perience is at your service. * ALUMNI buy Penn State playing cards, pictures of Old Main and Library. On sale at Student Union and Nittany Lion Inn. SEEING IS BELEIVING at DU WANTED INDEPENDENT WOMEN interested in social activities to join Philotes. Meeting Monday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m. White Hall. '~'I; ..............