PAGE SIX Anders Returns at Fullback For Syracuse Tilt Saturday Leonard to See Limited Action This Week Penn State's hopes to get back in the win column when the Lion football team meets Syracuse Sat urday on Beaver Field took on a brighter hue yesterday when it was learned that fullback Paul Anders would be back In action against the Orange. The 200 pound linebuster hasn't seen game action since the Ne braska contest when he injured his ribs. But in Tuesday night's scrimmage his running was im pressive, and he will ) probably get the starting fullback assign-' ment Saturday. • Still a Question Halfback Bill Leonard, wh o was also on the injured list the past two ball games, will prob ably return for limited action. He is 'slated to do the kicking for the Lions, but probably won't play athis regular defensive half back spot. Tackle Bill Hockersmith and fullback Matt Yanosich, who were injured in the Purdue contest, have both scrimmaged this week, and will probably be ready for Syracuse. Whether Don Eyer, who was the Lions' outstanding de fensive player against the Boiler makers, will be ready is still a question. Eyer suffered a sprain in his shoulder at Purdue, and there is a possibility that he may not play Saturday against the Orange. Combination Attack Anders' return to the offensive lineup might give the Lions the scoring punch which they have been lacking in the last two con tests. Matt Yanosich, who played the fullback spot while Anddrs was out, did a better than aver age job for Coach Rip Engle's team, but the Lions missed An ders' power drives into the line. Engle sent the State gridders through a short defensive scrim mage yesterday in preparation for Syracuse's combination wing- T, double-wing attack. The Orange's success with the double-wing against Fordhara two weeks ago has the Nittany Lion coaching staff guessing. Even Record "We don't know what to pre pare for," said Engle. Syracuse has shown an inclination toward the double-wing but we have to prepare for both. They've had a two week layoff, and we don't know what to expect." Syracuse will go into Satur day's game with a three won, three lost record. Th e Orange gridders have beaten Temple (19- 0), Lafayette (46-0), and Fordham (33-20). Coach Ben Schwartz walder's team has lost to Cornell (21-14), Illinois (41-20), and Dart mouth (14-0). Syracuse did not play last week. Penn State and Syracuse have met on the gridiron 28 times, dating from 1922. The Lions hold the edge in the series, having won 12, lost 11, and tied five. Name Training Rooms Penn State's new training rooms at Beaver Field have been named in honor of Trainer John L. "Jack" Hulme, who died in 1946. Bronze plaques already have been placed, and dedicatory exercises will be held early in 1952. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLtdE. PiIkINSYLVANTA Tortheels May Find Booters Stronger With the possible insertion of Jack Pinezich into the 'regular lineup at inside right, Penn State's soccer team will be at full strength against North Carolina for the first time since . the Buck nell match. • Pinezich wrenched his back in the Lion opener against the Bisons and has not been physically right since. The burly, freshman started the next contest against Army, but that only served to aggravate the injury. In State's next three games with Navy, Maryland, and -Col gate, Pinezich - played only in the middie game at Annapolis, where he saw some duty at inside right as, well as center forward. Should Pinezich be ready for the Tarheels, Coach Bill Jeffrey might switch, two other front line positions. Betas, Sigma Chi Mermen Win Again Delta Upsilon's swimmers.,, lost a tough one last night when - their anchorman left the wall in the 120 yard freestyle before the touch judge started him off. Thus, Sigma Chi . , last season's champs, was Awarded a hard-fought 23%- 17 1 / 2 quarter-final triumph over their rivals at Glennland pool. Beta Theta Pi successfully broke Delta Sigma Phi's four match winning skein in the other fray. The two winners will op pose each other in tonight's semi finals. With Sigma Chi'- .leading 18%- 17 1 / 2 going into the 120 yard relay event, DTJ's team of Bob Decker, Jerry ~Xaurey, Bud Nicholson, 'and George White stroked to vic tory, but the disqualification re versed the score, and Sigma Chi, as a result, entered the semi finals. Maurey, DU `sprinter, pulled ahead in the final few yards to win the 60 yard freestyle race with a 35.9 clocking. The DUs also captured the next event (60 yard backstroke), but lost the breast stroke. Maurey came back to take the diving, and then the freak incident occurred. After winning four consecutive matches in a row, Delta Sigma Phi's aquamen were defeated 23- 17 by Beta Theta Pi. The victors were forced into the final event on their card before their 120 yard freestyle relay team of Al Helffrich, Ray Seevers, George Lynch, and John Cronstedt gave them the necessary points Ito win. This foursome stroked a fast 1:02.5 timing in accomplishing their feat. Delta Sig started off in fashion able style 'when sprinter Ned Shields swam a 33.9 race in the 60 yard freestyle event. Then the Betas retorted when Lynch got off to a fast start, winning the 60 yard backstroke race in 45.3 sec onds. Get your Party Favors where you have the largest and most complete selection Metzgers has ... *Mugs \ •Pins •Lighters •Bracelets , •Toy Dogs , is Ash Trays Everything for thOt 'Special' date, You Can Get It at METZGERS. Switch in Lineup Ellis Kocher would move from inside right to left wing where he and Charlie Snyder would al ternate. If this is the case, Koch er will probably receive the nod over Snyder for a starting berth. The other modification in the starting eleven would probably send Don Shirk in the center for ward slot to replace Hap Irvin. Against Colgate two weeks ago; Shirk turned the tide for the,Nit tany Lions by virtue of goals in the third and fourth periods. Outside of those changes, State will use the same men who won over Colgate. Halfback Spots Handling the other two posts up front will be Captain Ron Coleman, who leads the team in scoring, with four goals, at in side and Bill Norcik, outside right. The halfback slots will be manned by Frank Follmer, right; Kurti Klaus, center; and Jack Charlton, left. Paul Dierks and Jay Simmons will take care of the fullback positions, with Dierks opening ,on the right side and Simmons on the left. State's baCkfiel4 is looking bet ter every game and it will be given another severe test Satur day when the Carolinians , come to town. Holding down the goal tending duties will be either Bob Harris or Jack Krumrine. Harris opened against Colgate. IM Basketball Scores Kappas 29, Avalon II Dorm 13 22, Terrors 19 Fords 17; Irvin Hall 13 Misfits 23, Warren 20 . Dorm 4 27, Oilers 20 Dukes 22, Edgewood 17 Dorm 29 30, Lions 22 Trace AC 27, Eroonieb 14 Jr.'ROvers 22, Clippers 14 Gratson 'Hitting I By 808 SCHOELLKOPF "Hit the other •guy, that's" what's f r un," says Penn State's ace lineman, Joe Gratson in summing. up th way a bruising linebacker feels about the game of football. . As practically in action this year Hits 'Em Hard JOE GRATSON PIAA X-Country Meet Saturday _Thirty-four hopeful high school runners representing ,15 schools and eight districts w4l compete in the annual PIAA cross-country championships on the College course Saturday morning. The race will be two and one-eighth miles, the usual high school dis tance. Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, will defend its team championship but a new ilidividual champion will be crowned to succeed the 1950 titlist, Clyde Lowthert, of Pottsville. Top contenders for the individual crown are Bob Cherry, Mt. Lebanon; Dave Freas and Don Prough, Altoona; Don ' Barth, Reading;, and George 'Ulrich, Haverford. Seek First Win Syracuse, - a 27-7 winner over Penn State a year ago, scored its last previous win over the Nittany Lions in 1937. When the two teams meet here Saturday. the Orange will •be seeking its first win since 1934 on Beaver Field. " /bVO LIQUID CREAM SHAMPOO • More than just ,a liquid, more than just a cream ... new. Wildroot Liquid Cream Shampoo is a combination of the•best of both. Even in the hardest water Wildroot Shampoo washes hair gleaming .cleast„ manageable, curl inviting without robbing hair of its natural oils. Soapless Lovely' P...% To Aso iyir Usat between shampoos us . e Lad,ylVildroot Cream, Hear Dumb., THURSDAY, NOVEM:StRr 8; 1961 Has Fun Other Guys' anyone who has seen Penn State's grid team can tell you; Joe rates with the best in backing up the forward wall. Time after time he has prevented enemy touchdowns with'his diving tack les. • , •17 , •••• Wants to be Pro Gratgon, who packs his 210 pounds on a five foot, 11 inch frame, is a junior in Physical Edu cation. , Joe has definite ideas about his future. After he is graduated, he "would be very much interested" in a pro football career,. if a suit able offer were made to him. When his playing days are over, he intends to do some football coaching. Also a fine baseball player, Joe has had many major league offers, but has turned • them down in favor of going to college. If he fails to land a pro football con tract, he will play professional baSeball. Formerly. a quarterback - on the Dunbar Township High School grid team, Joe acted on the ad vice of P e n2i State's football coaches when he switched to cen ter last spring. He also believes that a lineman has a better chance to crack pro football. He ha s found little difficulty in making the turnover since he did some linebacking in high school. Incidentally, Joe was a f ine signal-,caller in high school and relates his most thrilling moment on the gridiron in the role, of a quarterback. • "I'll never forget that time," Joe said. "It was .the last game of the season against our natural rivals, Connellsville High School, and the score was tied,'?-7 in the last period. I scored the winning touch down on a quarterback sneak." "The fans and players rushed up to me after' the game and car ried me off the field. If was really a wonderful experience." After 'he was • graduated from high school in 1948, he went to work in the coal mines near Con nellsyille for a year. Here he add ed considerable poundage an d strength which- has been a big factor in his 'success ...as a line man at Penn State. His teammates often kidded (Continued on page seven) Biggest Thrill Worked in Mines THREE SIZESi 29i 59‘e 98$