WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 195 S Jeffrey Lineup Dorm 25 Advances In IM Grid By 808 DUNN y A sensational last-second touch down on a pass interception gave Dorm 25 a 6-0 win over the De mons in the opener of last night’s IM touch football action. In other games, Delta Sigma Phi defeated Delta Chi 6-0, the Coal Crackers edged „Dorm 41 8-7 in overtime; and Delta Upsilon turned' back a stubborn Lambda Chi Alpha crew, 6-0. The first game appeared ready to go into overtime, with time running out and with no score. But with seven seconds to _ go, the Demons’ Sid Blair faded into his end zone and threw a long desperation pass. The heave was short-circuited on the Demon 31 by John Lawrence, who threw to Fred Ferguson, the latter run ning 19 yards for the touchdown. Sisti Scores The Demons - threatened early in the second half when Blair caught a punt on his 46 and lateraled to Joe Hothouse, who ran to the enemy 11. But Law rence intercepted Blair’s pass in the end zone for a touchback to end the threat. Don Davis’ three-yard pass to Dom Sisti late in the game gave the Delta «Sigs their margin of victory. The play was set up when Dick Evans caught a punt on the Delta Chi’s 45, and lateraled to Davis who was finally caught on the seven. Tom Dangerfield’s 59-y ar d heave to Tom Ceraso gave the Delta Chi’s possession on the en emy two-yard line with the game but two minutes old. But a stub born defense by the winners, plus a 15-yard blocking penalty, toned back the threat. Procopio Carries .Delta Sigma Phi threatened midway in the second half when Don Shaffer, caught a pass on the losers 41, and flipped to work horse-Davis, who ran to the 12. Four passes into the end zone failed and Delta Chi took over. ' The Coal Crackers chalked up their hard-earned win when Sam Procopio ran to the losers’ 45 in the extra session, with Dorm 41 being unable to cross the 50-yard line thereafter. The losers - scored late in the first half on Jim Senseman’s 43- yard heave to Ted Myers. Myers added the extra point on a pass from Dick Stover. DU's Nicholson Tallies With time running out, the Crackers knotted the game on Tom Werner’s 23-yard pass to Marty Scicchitano. Werner set up the score with some dazzling brok en field running after the winners had started a drive on their own 45. DU advanced in title play when they scored on a 65 yard pass play, Neil Diehl to Charley Robb to Bud Nicholson. A final threat by the losers late in the game was stymied when DU Much DaWsey picked off an enemy pass on his 38-yard line. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE: p :00 Hep Cats vs. Fireballs r :45 Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Sigma 1:30 Jordanites vs. Beaver House 1:15 Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Sigma Of Penn State’s, current offen sive starters, only three are sen iors. On the defensive platoon, the seniors number five. Frosh Court Hopefuls Must Hove Physicals Candidates for freshman basketball are requested by Cpach John Egli to report to 301 Recreation Hall for physi cal examination cards. Exam inations will be given by the team physician. Dr. A. H. Griess, at the Dispensary. Candidates must be examined by Nov.'l. The' first freshman. practice will be 4 to 6 p.m. Nov. 3, in Rec Hall. To Play Same Despite Setback Despite the smudge Navy’s soccer team put on the Lion hooters’ slate Saturday when it edged the favored Jeffrey men, 3-2, Nittany soccer Coach Bill Jeffrey took the defeat in stride and merely wrote off the contest as one “bad” game. Jeffrey indicated he will stick with the same starting lineup he 'used against the Middies for this Saturday's match with Colgate in an attempt to get back on the winning side. “We made a lot of mistakes in last Saturday’s > game,” Jeffrey said, “and_in the first part of the game our defense wasn’t up to par.” We had several good scor ing opportunities, but couldn’t take advantage of them.” Norcik Tallied Twice As a result of missed oppor tunities, the Lions’ fine offensive record was marred' Up to the Navy match the Lion booters av eraged over ten points per game. Now the percentage is 7.7 points ’per tilt. Coach Jeffrey’s charges have scored a total of 23 goals and have allowed only four pointers to the’ opposition in three matches. In the booter individual scor ing parade. Jack Pinezich, held scoreless in the Middie game, re tained his leadership with nine goals. Bill Norcik, the demon on offense against Navy, scoring both of the Nittany booters’ two goals, moved up behind Pinezich in the scoring column with a total of six goals. Lynn Thomann, who scored all of his four goals in the Maryland contest, is third. Ellis Kocher fol lows with two goals to his credit. Captain Kurt Klaus and Don Shirk have accounted for one pointer . each. Shirk the Difference With two wins and the Navy loss on their Teport card, the Jef freymen will entertain Mark Ran dall’s Colgate booters Saturday on ,the Beaver Field baseball dia mond. The Red Raiders, who posted a 3-4 record last season, will be out to improve upon the 3-1 licking the Nittany booters gave them last year. In this 1951 match, Don Shirk proved to be the difference be tween the two teams as he scored two goals in the final period after the Raiders had knotted the count at 1-1 in the second period. Nor cik • scored the first Lion pointer in the initial stanza to give the Jeffreymen an early margin. The tilt' with the' Red Raiders Saturday will be the fourth con secutive home game for the Nit tany Lion hooters. They will face Army in a home match the fol lowing week and finish out the schedule with four straight away games North Carolina, Duke, Temple, and Penn r NO BRUSH-NO GREASE-NO RAZOR CL Get smooth, slick shaves the profes sional way...with AERO SHAVE! you rich, stay-moist lather for shaving comfort! Contains 3 beard softener.' plus soothing Lano-Lotion! Try it! DO AS YOUR BARBER DOES-USE "PUSH-BUTTON” LATHERI iAyEvHSk: S- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA A Id* x ■*> "-' ..- - - 'zfc&SßSi*# Major Networks to Air Big Game Three of the nation’s major radio broadcasting networks will carry the Penn State-Michigan State football game Saturday at East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State athletic officials said yesterday that the National Broadcasting Company, Colum bia Broadcasting System, and Mutual Broadcasting System al ready had made arrangements to broadcast play-by-play. In addition to local broadcasts throughout Michigan, there will be the 15-station Pennsylvania network sponsored by Chevrolet dealers which is carrying Penn State’s full schedule. Big League Opener CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (/P)— The 1953 American League baseball season will open Monday, April 13, with the traditional solo in augural at Washington and close Sunday, Sept. 27. President Will Harridge today disclosed the junior circuit’s open ing slate. The New York Yankees and Washington Senators bow in at Washington April 13. _ (fe Push-Button"lather RO SHAVE Justpush valve...o come lathe 1 ★ ★ ★ ' *-r>s wr'v '"A■' *' 'A '4-; )—’The controversy over whether to ac cept players involved iri the col lege fix scandals threatened today to break up the American Profes sional Basketball League. John J. O’Brien, president of the circuit, said he is opposed to admitting- the players. He has hinted he will quit his office if the league takes such action at its meeting Thursday. Some members' of the league are reported in favor of opening the door 'to the players, already banished by the larger National Basketball Association, and two teams have gone so far as to sign some of the talent. Elmira has signed Bill Spivey, the former All-American, at the University of Kentucky. Jersey City, bidding for d franchise in the circuit, has signed Alex Gro za and Ralph Beard, former Ken tucky players who helped form the Indianapolis Olympians in the NBA, and Sherman White, for- 'Breather Harriers Townsend, Den Barley, arid John Cook. To date the Spartans are still looking for their first win of the ’52 campaign. In their opener two weeks ago against perennially strong Wis consin, the men of Schlademan were upset, 27-28, over the East Lansing four-mile course. Even though the Badgers won the iheet, Kepford copped indi vidual honors as he crossed the finish line in 20:44.3. On the basis of his individual performance, he’s the man who’ll probably give the Nittanies the most trouble. MSC also managed to win fourth, sixth, seventh, and tenth place. Garbe finished in 21:39 to give MSC the fourth slot; Barley ran a 21:40 clocking for sixth; and Jarrett followed next in line with a 21:52 timing. Scutt rounded out the Spartans scoring with a 22:17 for tenth place. While losing to Wisconsin, MSC faced a team that ran second in the ’5l Big Ten meet and was the conference titleholder in ’5O. merly with Long Island Univer sity. O’Brien’s office today listed lea gue members as Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Bridgeport, Elmira and Saratoga. Paterson arid Jersey City, N.J., are listed as “indefin ite.” Harl Robacher, president of the Elmira Colonels, has said he ex pects the league to sanction use of the players. Golden Era Hugo Bezdek, who died a few weeks ago, coached Penn State football during the so-called gol den era following World War I. ROLLER SKATING AT HECLA PARK WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS PAGE SEVEN