TgESDAT,-'15,0VE1V115711.' 6, 1051 aciOters - : Skink Forel4.nert, '5l-0 With five different players participating in the scoring, Penn State's soccer team easily defeated a team , c6mposed of foreign stu -dents on campus, 5-0, Saturday on the baseball field. The game .was played on a muddy field and in chilly, raw weather. Captain Ron, Coleman, who handled the varsity squad, used every available man, some in totally unfamiliar positions. Bill Jeffrey handled the foreign squad. Coleman also scored the first Lion tally when he netted a shot at 10:30 of the 'initial period. State was held at bay for the rest of the first half, but the Nittany Lions . found the range in the sec ond half for four tallies. Up Margin Don Shirk, who opened at cen ter forward, gave State a 2-0 lead when he sent one into the I net at 7:10 of 'third quarter. , In-' side rightman Ellis Kocher also scored in this period with a shot just as the 'whistle sounded. State upped its margin to 5-0 in the last stanza on goals by Hap Irvin and Paul Dierks. Irvin scored at 2:50 and Dierks' fol lowed ten minutes later. For the losers, goalie Rustam Roy, who serves on the College faculty as a research associate in geological chemistry, was .out standing, making a dozen saves to keep the score down. Center forward Joe Mijares also starred for the foreign club. Still Unbeaten Penn State's next opponent will be North Carolina, here, Satur day. The Lions defeated -the Tar heels last year, 3-0, in a match played at Chapel Hill. The vic tory was the second' over the North Carolinians, State having won in 1949, 3-2, at State College. North Carolina's record is un blemished. The Tarheels have yet to see defeat this season, having knocked off Duke, Virginia, and North Carolina State. IM Grid Schedule Independent Semi-Finals 7:00 Dragons ! -Pottsville 7:45 Lords-Fireballs ' IM Boxing Entries Individual entries for the coming IM' boxing competition must be turned in no later than 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the IM office in Rec Hall, Dutch Sykes, assistant director of intramur als, announced yesterday: - . The tournament - will begin about Nov. 27 with the finals scheduled about Dec. 17. By : TOM SAYLOR Gridders Hit .600 , In Football Contest The football team moved over the :600 percentage mark for the first time this year in, the Daily Collegian's football predictions contest, and cut down the sports writers' lead. The gridders' aver age is now .611 while the sports writers have a combined .645 average. Quarterback Tony Rados, the football team's iepresentative last week, selected nine winners and missed four to up the gridders' average. 'Two contests ended in a tie and were not counted in the total. Sports editor Ernie Moore led the forecasters with a 10-3 slate and took the individual lead with a .663 percentage for the year. Bob Vosburg and Dave Colton, assistant sports editors, tied with 7-6. that the polylith, the pile of rocks in front of the Armory, weighs 53.4 tons. The 32.4 foot column is 5 feet square at the. base. It is composed of 281 samples procured from 139 localties in Pennsyl vania. What a structure! Speaking of structures, Vic's Hot Fudge Sundae is a work of art. Vic heaps two scoops .of vanilla ice cream into a lthge sundae dish. With a heavy hand, he drips smooth hot fudge sauce over the ice cream until the sunde is fit for a king—or any student who appreciates the sweeter things of life. Vic takes pride in his sundaes—they're the best" in town. Come in and enjoy a hot fudge sundae soon. V• • IC , 145 S. ALLEN , ST. DM .Y GQI.LFG IAI • STATE PpNNsYLV44I4% IT'S A FACT Purdue-- (Continue from page six) Dale Samuels kicked the extra point. Early in the second quarter, Montgomery intercepted a pass by Tony Rados and carried it to State's 24 yard line .to set up the Boilermakers' second score. Brock took a pitchout from Samuels to go 21 yards for the score. Samuels again converted. • Samuels to Whitmer Anothqr Penn State fumble, this time, by Ted Shattuck, set up_ the third touchdown in the same period. After Purdue had recovered on Penn State's 34 yard line, Samuels passed to Jim Whitmer on the ten, and he went the rest of the way untouched. Samuels converted for the third time. The Boilermakers' last score came on another Samuels to Whitmer pass in the third quar ter. Samuels made it a perfect day by converting his .f our t h straight placement to give Pur due a 28-0 edge. Holcombs' reserves pushed over two more scores in the final period, but both were nullified by penalties. . Statistics PURDUE 13 First downs 14 292 ________ Rushing yardage ___ 129 74 IPassing yardage ________ 51 10 __---_-- Passes attempted ________ 18 5 -_ Passes completed -_ 6 1 -_ Passes intercepted 2 366 Total net yards 180 5 Punts 4 20.2 Punting average 37 29 Yards punts returned 0 0 ___ Yards kickoffs returned'____ 41 6 Fumbles , 4 Back in Action Fullback Paul Anders and half back Bill, Leonard, shelved for two weeks with injuries, will re turn to the Penn State fold for Saturday's duel with Syracuse. Anders and Leonard play both offensively and defensively. IF YOUR Eypewriter needs repairs. just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. 1936 FORD Sedan ; radio, heater. Excel lent body and motor. See Dave Irons, Dorm 4, Room 25 or call ext. 264. 1939 PLYMOUTH coupe; radio, heater, good condition. Call Bill Hirsch, 4444. 30-40 KRAG WITH Weaver IC-25 scope— . - $BO.OO. 30-30, M-49, Winchester—sso.oo. 218-B with Weaver 330 scope—sss.oo. 16 gunge. Ithaca double-barreled shot gun— s4o.oo. Phone 3144. 402 S. Frazier St. STORM JACKET, Mouton collar; Alpaca lining, size 42 ; practically new. Phone Mrs. Hennington, College Ext. 456 or 2751. Use Collegian Classifieds PENN STATE Nov. 8,9, 10 Tickets at Student Union CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE For Best Results "OUR TOWN" PAM M6'l'?!Mi Close on Road Penn State will close out its 1951 football campaign on the road. The Lions go to New Bruns wick, N.J., November 17 for their duel with Rutgers, then end the season November 24 against Pitt at Pittsburgh. FOR RENT HALF DOUBLE Room in small rooming house located on 234 S. Pugh St. Call Roy. 7261 or Ext. 2686. LOST WILL PERSON who took brown overcoat by mistake from rack outside 115 Osmond call 2049. Needed badly. . WANTED WILL TYPE students themes, term papers, etc. Rates reasonable. Call Miss Ross, State College 3846. WAITRESSES WANTED. Apply in per. son. The Nittany Dell, 322 E. College Avenue. RIDERS TO Pittsburgh Wednesday to at, tend Stan Kenton concert: return Wed. nesday night. Call 3950 Colicint. RIDE TO Burdan, N. Carolina, Thanks. giving. Contact Alpha Zeta 7621. MALE STUDENT for part time work in exchange for attractive room. ' Phone 2133. LLEGE :::;:. Player's Show Schwab Audiforium r~;+;c ...,~.....0.:n,..:.w:::i
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