nOtOt§ti, licimpEn 8, 1851 Beitveeit the 'Lions This will ,be a big weekend for students in more ways than socially—for a full sports card highlights Saturday's program. Be sides the Syracuse football game there is a soccer gaine with• North Carolina e and the high school PIAA cross-country championships Saturday. morning. ) In the afternoon Coach' Rip revenge for last year's 27-7 set back administered by Bernie Cus tip t end the Orangemen. .This will be the last \home: game of , the season. • The Tarheel soccermen have an undefeated 3-0 seasonal -recoil.. Coach Bill' Jeffrey's booters will be seeking' their fourth win of the campaign. State's record is marred by or , to Ar m and a tie wil Navy. T hirt y-fal high school hal riers from 8 di tricts will .run the cross-count, PIAA meet. 112' Lebanon, Pittsburgh, w. defend its teL The course will only be two and one-eighth miles, usual' high school length. E::] Don Coleman, Mi c higa xi` State's candidate for All-AM erican tackle honors, was credi ted by press box observers with the tackle •on (every Spartan kickoff and purit in the Penn State, game. That's why the 180 AP Writer Picks To Edge Orange PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6—(?P)—This is the last big week in Pennsylvania college football and 'it looks like the toughest from the vantage point. Here's hoping these , selections are warmer than the cold wave that sent shivering Pennsylvanians into the camphor bags looking for winter coats and snow clothes this week. The season's log so far reads a pretty fair' 43 right, 51 wrong and five ties for a .731 'average. Syracule at Penn State, a very, ,timid vote for Penn State. Lehigh at Carnegie Tech-This one could end in a tie, but Car negie is given the edge on its home field. Detroit at Villanova This is Villanova's only home game of the season and the Wildcats won't disappoint the home folks. Scranton at 11,1uhlenberg 7 - The Scrantonians have been slipping of late, but not far enough to lose this onec—Seranton. Penn at Wisconsin A couple more 'like the W & M game and Ivy - Leaguers will be' begging to There are now four main "-di visions in the work of the office the Dean' of Admissions and registrar. They are registration and records, scheduling, admis sion • of freshmen, and admission of transfer and graduate students. Why Pay More? Factary 'Ne'w! Every ' Record Guaranteed! Long Playing Records ( 3 3 1 73 R P. M ) 30% off For :ritEE Complete Cata logue and Price List write to: ,Record Haven Stores (Dept. C) • 520 W. 48th St., , New ,York 19, N.Y. If ' N.Y.C. visit our ,Midtown stores: 1125 6th Ave.; 1145 6th Ave.; Ey DAVE COLTON Assistant Sports Editor Engle's gridders will be seeking pounder is regarded as one• of the best linemen' in the Mid west. Avatus Stone, Syracuse's new offensive quarterback, ranks' ixth in the nation in punting. He has averaged 39.5 yards per punt and the Orangemen hold eighth place in team kicking ~honors. Bob Bestwick, Pitt 's ace quarterback, h a Z zoomed. .to I:7th place in individual passing. ' The Panther senior has corn- pleted 59 of _lO5 attempts. He recently smashed many all time Pitt records including total yardage, most pass completiops, most passes completed in one game, and most passes thrown. A favorite expresSion used to be.; Bucknell." The Bisons' unbeaten se as on and -winning streak have made - this war cry serious throughout Eastern col legiate circles. This week they, are rated slight underdogs against Colgate. The Bisons' Brad Myers is second in the State in scoring with •78 points. Teammate' Bert Talmadge holds third position with 72, points. By RALPH BERNSTEIN play Penn—Wisconsin; Bucknell at Colgate—You on ly have to get s hit in the head once to know when your licked —Bucknell. NYU at Temple—The Owls can name the score—Temple. Ohio State at Pitt—Bet Coach Hamilton will think hard as Ath letic Director Hainilton when it comes time to make future sche dules—Ohio State. • ' 4 , -* • • 4 sa,