PA:Gra SIX Gridders . Meet.Putdue T - . 4 ienalio* Even Game Jinx Threatens Lions° Chances in Intersectional Battle Penn State will try to break the even' game jinx which has• been dogging the Lion gridders since the season opened, when it plays Purdue University tomorrow afterr&oon at Lafayette, Ind. • So far this season, Coach Rip Engle's gridders have been unable #o win an even numbered game, dropping both their second and fourth contests and winning their first, third and fifth games. After defeating Boston Univer sity in the opener, 40-34, the Lions lost to Villanova, 21-14. Nebraska fell in the third game, 15-7, but Michigan State won the fourth game, 32-21. Last week end, in the fifth game, the Lions won, 13-7. Tomorrow's game with Purdue' will be the sixth contest of the campaign. First Meeting of Schools When the Lions meet the Boilermakers tomorrow it will mark the first time the two schools have' met on the gridiron. Purdue will go into the game in search of its second win of the season, having lost four. " The ten point underdog Lions' chances for an 'upset in the inter sectional cla s 1p were dimmed somewhat when it was learned that Paul Anders and halfback Bill Leonard will not play against the Boilermakers. Neither payer made the trip because of injuries. Joe Gratson, who injured his neck in the West Virginia game, made the trip to Lafayette and is expected to start against the Boilermakers as a defensive line backer. Anders Left At Home Anders, who was injured in the Nebraska game, is physically fit to play but he hasn't worked out for a couple of weeks and it was decided to leave him at home in favor of a player in tip-top shape. The Lions are scheduled to ar rive in Lafayette at about noon today and work out in Purdue Memorial Union Stadium this afternoon. Coach Rip Engle said he felt the Lions would be up' against one of their tougher foes in Pur due although its record isn't too impressive. "Purdue is a typical Big Ten team but we'll be out there fight ing and we hope to come home with a victory," Rip said. Injured Backs Return Meanwhile, Purdue's hopes of winning its second victory of the season went up with the an nouncement from Lafayette that halfback Phil "Flip" Klezek and fullback Jerry Thorpe, who were on the injured list, will probably be back in action in the Penn State game. However, halfback Earl Heninger, who was injured in the Wisconsin game, will prob ably sit out the game with the Lions and wait for the North western game next weekend. Although Engle is still un decided on a starting lineup for the game with the Boilermakers tomorrow, he will probably start about the same team which open ed against West Virginia last weekend. Rip will probably start 'an of fensive line composed of Co captain Art Betts and Joe Yukica at ends, Bill Hockersmith and Ed Hoover at tackles, Don Barney and Len Bartek at guards, and Jim Dooley at center. Offensive Quartet In the of fe n si v e backfield, either Tony Rados or Bob Szajna will start at quarterback, Ted Shattuck at halfback, Bob Pol lard at wingback, and either Matt Yanosich or Pete Shopa at full back. On the defense, Rip will prob ably go along with Pat McPoland and either Charlie Wilson or Dave Simon at ends, Stew Scheetz and Dick Cripps at tackle s, Pete Schoderbek at guard, Co-captain Len Shephard, Gratson, and Joe Shumock at the linebacking po sitions, Pollard and Keith Ves ling at halfbacks, and Chan John son at safety. Halfback Buddy Rowell will kick the extra points in the ab sence of Leonard, and Gratson will probably do the kicking off. One Home Game Only one game remains on the home football schedule of the Nittany Lions. In the next four weeks, the Lions go on the road to meet Purdue, Rutgers and Pitt. Syracuse makes its visit to Beaver Field Nov. 10. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE CC-Z..LEGE, Purdue's Top Runner •:\ Phil Klezek Robinson Wins 2nd IM Tennis Crown -- Dick Robinson won the inde pendent IM tennis singles cham pionship for the second straight year by defeating Lou Landon in straight sets, 6-1 and 6-4, in the finals. In winning his second crown, Robinson swept t h u-g h six straight matches ' without drop ping a set. In the fraternity half of the tournament, Sam Lemon of Sigma Nu moved in to the champion ship flight by defeating Don Van Erp of Delta Sigma Phi, 1-6, 6-2, 8-6. Golf Restored Golf, oldest of five sports prev iously dropped in an economy move, has been restored to the) Penn State athletic calendar. Pigskin Pipe Dreams ,Pigskin Pipe Dreams, the Daily Collegian's football selections 'contest between three sportswriters and a representative of the football team, enters its seventh week. The sportswriters r are out in fron i t with a .655 percentage while the football team has a .598 average. • Tony' Rados, quarterback for the Lions ,will attempt to con tinue the good work of Joe Gratson. Lust week Grafton picked ten correct to defeat the writers, and raise the gridders' percentage. Georgia-Alabama Ark. - Texas A&M Army - S. California T CU-Baylor California-UCLA Columbia-Cornell Yale-Dartmouth Ga. Tech - Duke Illinois-Michigan Wisconsin-Indiana Minnesota-lowa Ken. - Miami, Fla. Tenn. - N. Carolina N'wesiorn-Ohio St. Texis-SMU Xu4ountryinenfiteetNYY; Booters Host -Toreigners' Penn State's soccer team will have a chance to redeem itself against foreign opposition when the Lions battle a team composed of foreign cam pus. students at 2p.m. tomorrow on the baseball field. Coach Bill Jeffrey's team traveled to Iran dur- ing the last Easter vacation on a diplomatic tour and came, out with one victory in three at tempts. The lone win was scored at Shiraz, fifth ranking Iranian team, 3-0, in the final match of the tour. Jeffrey's team will be facing a different type of foreign opposi tion this time, however, as there will be at least nine countries representing the squad. Jeffrey Will Coach Included in this list are Tur key, Uraguay, Argentina, Iran, Indonesia, Guatemala, Brazil, In dia, and Bolivia. No definite starting lineup has been arranged by Jeffrey, who will act as coach of the team. A tentative lineup, however, ha s been set. The foreigners will probably open with Rustam Roy, Iran, at goalie. Roy is the only faculty member to be represented on the squad. • Up front, Jeffrey will . use Joe Mijares at .the all-important post of center forward. Mijares also plays for the varsiti lout will see action for the foreign team Sat urday. In State's • last match against Colgate, Mijares, wh o hails from Guatemala, saw some action in' the final period. Handling the right side of the forward wall be Carlose Wright, Brazil, at inside right and Fred erico Bascope, Bolivia, at right wing. On the left side, only one posi tion has been decided, inside left. At that spot Nauvento Ban, of Vietnam, will start. The backfield is still in doubt; with one exception, right full back, where Dick Hamer, Ura(- guay, will probably receive the nod. Penn State and Nebraska will wind up their current four-year football contract at State College in. 1952. Boxing Managers All . persons interested in second-assistant boxing mana ger jobs are asked to report to 201 Willard at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Moore (.646) Colton (.634) Alabama Alabama TexasA&M TexasA&M S. Calif. S. Calif. Baylor California California Cornell Cornell Dartmouth Ga.' Tech Ga. Tech Michigan Illinois Wisconsin Wisconsin Kentucky Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Ohio Stale Ohio State Texas Texas By TOM SAYLOR Wright From Brazil Rados (.598) Vosburg (.671) Alabama Alabama I . TexasA&Nl TexasA&M S. Calif. S. Calif. Baylor Baylor California California Cornell Cornell Dartmouth Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Michigan Illinois Wisconsin Wisconsin Minnesota Kentucky Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee Ohio State Ohio State Texas Texas Having had their .dual meet Wiri streak snapped at., nine by Army last week, Penn State's crosi countrymen will attempt to begin a. new victory skein tomorrow when - they race New York Uni versity. • The five mile Delts, Pi lAA Post Wins Despite stiff oppoSition yester day afternoon at Glennland pool, swimmers from Delta Tau Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha managed to stroke their way into the quarter finals by winning their third matches of the campaign. Phi Kappa Tau also scored its second victory, turning back a surpris ingly strong Lambda Chi Alpha squad. In eliminating Pi Kappa Phi, last season's runner-up, 27-10, the Delts captured f i r s t place in every event e*cept the 60 yard breaststroke: In that event Bob Wylie swam the required distance in 44.5 seconds for Pi Kappa Phi. Three First Places Leading 19-16 going- into the 120 yard• freestyle relay event, Pi Kappa Alpha's relay team of Gil Wetzel, BilL Harral, Larry Cummings, and Bob Brumbaugh stroked to a photo finish climax to give their team a hard-fought 24-16 victory. Brumbaugh, PKA. anchorman, and Bob Fitzgerald, SPE anchorman, hit the water simultaneously, but Braumbaugh pulled ahead_ at the half-w a Y mark to record his win. Although the SPE's garnered three first places, the PiKA mer lads won enough second and third places to register their vic tory. Braumbaugh won a third in diving and a first in the 60 yard freestyle. Fitzgerald won the 60 yard breaststroke and diving for SPE. Wins Freestyle Combining their talents on Phi Kappa Tau's 120 yard freestyle relay tea m, Ed Cambell, Don Zurflich, Paul Simpson, and Bob McFadden swam a 1.07 timing to give their team the necessary points 'for their second triumph. McFadden won the 60 yard freettyle event with a fast 33.2 clocking for PKT. Al Kinkle, then came back to win the 60 yard backstroke • for Lambda Chi Al pha. His time was 45.5 seconds. rubvt NotniviTitto, .1651 By JAKE HIGHTON run on the College course which starts at .2 p.m. , marks the final home, appearance the Lion har riei's *ill make this season. With three regular' Nittany starters on either the injury or sick list, the, Lions' duel with NYU could be a much cloer meet than was expected after the Lions trimmed Michigan State. In Doctor% Care Sophomore Red Hollen, top fiv e finisher all season, has a spraineclankle which,if it doesn't stop Red' from running at • all, will slow him considerably. Lamont Smith,' e a-r 1 y season sensation with two straight wins, has . b ee n undergoing doctor's tests for organic trouble all week. He definitely will not run , to morrow, but should be available for the rest of the season: Bothered by a fever, Pete Sar antopoulos is also unable to run against the Violets. Still hale and hearty, 8111 Ash enfelter will lead a revamped Lion lineup against the Violet. Big Bill has been improving every Week after a poor start and is nearing his capability. • Makes Varsity Captain• Dudley Foster hasn't shown the form which enabled him to tie for first against the same Violets one year ago, but is due to hit his stride soon. As a consistent third man on the Nittany squad all season, Jack Horner is not likely to ,do worse against NYU. Dave Pierson, twice time trial winner this fall, has earned a varsity crack at the. Violets as have Bob Roessler, Bob Gehman, and Carl Godshall. Pete Judd, usually eighth man on the Lion squad, also will toe the mark tomorrow. Fifth State scorer, last week against Army, Jim Hamill and two other _freshman, John Chill rud and Lloyd Slocuni will also run. RECORD "HOP BOALSEURG FIRE HALL SAT., NOV. 3-8:3042 P.M.[ Music As You Like It ! 50c A Couple
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