• , gyEpn3E7c.9,, 1 The Nittany Realm Came across a remarkable scoring play the other day that surely must be a record of some soft ... The report came from. up state New York ... Seems'that Port Washington high school scored a 52-yard point -after-touchdown while routing liudsoni N.Y., 40-0. The first kick was successful, but Port Washington was off side Fiore the seven P. W. pushed across again, but was penalized fOr holding- . . . On the third try,' they completed - ivass( f th( 22, but we: penalized : yards for cliff ping . . . T h fourth attem; was a complete pass from the 3' but was`nulifi< by an illegal xii of the' hen( penalty . . . Th, put the ball c the Port Washingtm. pass from there' was • completed legally for the point. Back in the days of Napoleon, armies traveled on their stomachs . . . And if the Notre Dame grid team is any indication, 'football teams of today do the same thing. The entire Irish squad will be served breakfast in a private dining car on the Grand Trunk Pigskin Pipe Dreams The Daily Co with the football t Penn-Wisconsin Detroit-Villanova Michigan-Cornell Dartm'h-Columbia Maryland-Navy lowa-Illinois Indiana-Minnesota Purdue-Northw'rn Notre D. Mich. St. Arkansas-Rice Baylor-Texas MKT] - Texas A&M Washington-Calif. - Stanford-USC UCLA - Oregon St. Look Over Stadium SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. B—(iP) A prospective purchaser for the Scranton Eastern League baseball franchise looked over the prop erty today, 'then left' town with out any dis6losure of his plans. By 808 VOSBURG Assistant Sports Editor Western Railroad, while on the way to Lansing, Mich. for to morrow's game With Michigan State . . And an eye-appealing 'menu has been prepared . . . A glass of orange juice, a bowl of oatmeal, with cream, a large sirloin steak, a baked potato, toast and honey, a whole apple, and milk ... Wonder what they have for• lunch? Any body who has attended On intramural swimming contest at Glennland pool recently knows it's pretty tough to get in, espec ially with your shoes on . Cliff Keller, mustached watch' dog of the pool's inner sanctum, stands rigid guard at the entrance . . . 'All spectators are forbidden to, enter the pool room without first removing their shoes and trudging through the foot bath . . . And Cliff is there to see. that they do it. staff's pig s seventh .. legian sport -am enters i Colton (.621) Moore (.663) Wisconsin Wisconsin Villanova Villanova Michigan Michigan Columbia Dartmouth Maryland Maryland Illinois Illinois Minnesota Indiana Northw'rn Purdue Mich. St. Mich. St. Texas Texas Tex. ABcM Tex. A&M California California USC ' Oregon St. Oregon St. P , 4k l T-Y .P.*4,gYq! STATE PP , IGs• 711;`T.5.17T-a774t kin selectio eek. ns contest Yukica (.611) Vosburg (.653) Wisconsin Wisconsin Villanova Villanova Michigan Michigan Cohimbia Columbia Maryland , Mary Lind Illinois Illinois Indiana Minnesota Northw'rn Northw'rn Mich. Si. Notre D: Arkansas Arkansas Baylor Texas Tex. A&M Washingfn California Stanford UCLA UCLA LaniolA" Bo!steles • Stronger than a week' ago with the return of Lamont Smith to the starting lineup, the Nittany cross country team leaves thit morning to take on Manhattan's 'improving har riers in New York tomorrow morning. Coich Chick Werner has picked a ten-man squad which will be running for its second straight win and fifth of the season against only one loss. In this final dual meet of the season for the Lions,, Bill Ashen felter appears at top form to take on Bill Lucas and the Metropol itan champions. Added: Depth Big Bill has led the Lions first to the finish in every meet since the second 'of the season, -and two nights ago he bree z e d through a fast two mile workout which clearly showed his readi ness. - Smitty's return to the team af ter doctor's treatment during the tw o weeks since his coaches made him ' stop running in the Army meet, should give the squad added depth. Finished Fourth( Dudley Foster, Red Hollen and Jack Horner,• the Lions season long third, fourth and fifth fin ishers, are ready for the Jaspars. Red finished f our t h against NYU and second for State last week, and Dud and Jack tied for sixth. A notch above - Foster and Hor ner last week, frosh Jim Hamill has- improved, rapidly, and if' he continues at the same rate the Jaspars will know he was in the race tomorrow. Qualify for Trip Heading the Lions second or der tomorrow is Dave Pierson who won the spot with a good 27:24 five mile time 'trial effort yesterday. Behind Dave in order of finish in the trial were Bob Roessler, John Davison and John Chillrud who all ilualified for the trip. Frosh Chillrud hit 12th place in the NYU race, and earlier -in the year he took an 11th spot against Cornell. - Pierson was 13th against the New-' Yorkers, Davison 14th, and ROessler 15th. • Roessler came home 14th against Cornell. First Pretzel Bowl READING, 'Pa., Nov. B—(M The first annual Pretzel Bow football game will be held Nov 24, in Reading's new $650,000 Mu nicipal Stadium, for the• bOefit of underprivileged crippled chil dren. Smith's Harrier Newcombe Termed Physical Holdover NEW YORK, Nov. 8 —(iP)— Army officials said today right hander Don Newcombe of th e Brooklyn' Dodgers will remain at Fort Jay Hospital for at least three days pending clarification of his draft status. The six foot four inch pitcher went through his pre-induction physical in Newark, N.J. yester day and was classified a "physi cal holdover" because of a kidney condition. 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S. or higher degree in: • AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • CIVIL ENGINEERING • ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING including electronics and servo inechanismst , NOW TO BUILD BOEINIn -V, YOUR 'CAREER AT 'NW ~ • k.r• t;•• PAGE M‘mif Return Squad Stars Swamp Dorm 34, 54-4 Two lop-sided scores were re corded in Wednesday night's IM basketball action, as well as the second forfeit of the year. The Stars walloped Dorm 34 by an impressive 54-4 margin. Bob Yoder dumped in 13 points to help the Foresters to a 43-3 vic tory over the Lords. Samettes failed to appear at Recreation Hall and forfeited their game to Dorm 27. DOnald Port was the night's individual high scorer , with 17 markers as the Wildcats wo n over the Colonial 5 by a 26-17 score. Other court action Wednesday saw the Comets whip the Iron Men, 32-22. Altoona beat a stub born G.F.O. team, 19-13. Penn Haven overcame a 11-10 half time deficit to win over the Fal cons, 27-24. The Helots tripped the Bagoonies, 20-13,
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