r". 17 srx Former 5 E Conference Gricklers S tar for Lions Fu//back Rooters to • Ta-ngF-,: With - Duke :-Tot•::ay Penn State's soccermen, returning from a successful four-game road trip of three wins and one loss, will entertain the Blue devils of Duke at 11 a.m. today at Beaver Field. This will be the first time this season that Booter's have had a chance to display their skills before a home crowd. Duke's soccer squad will be carrying an impressive win and loss chart into today's match, as they look for ,their fifth win in six starts. The Southerners have clobb ere d ; Georgetown 10-0, and Virginia Military Institute, 11-1. Washington and Lee lost a 4-1-en gagement with the Bluedevils, while the Tarheels of North Carolina State couldn't score Delta Sigs, Acacia Win Grid 'Tilts Acacia, and Delta Sigma Phi advanced into the finals of IM football last night by virtue of their shutout victories over Beta Theta Pi and Phi Sigma Delta. Both teams will battle for the fraternity championship Monday night at 7:45. Also scheduled will be the independent final between the defending champs, the Fire balls, and the unbeaten Monkey A.C. In this contest, the Fireballs will be looking for their 17th con secutive victory. It was erron- 1 eously stated in the Collegian that the defending 'hamps had won 14 straight. Fullback Lefty Mclntyre thun dered an incredible one-man of fensive to lead Acacia to a 1-0 overtime victory over Beta Theta Pi. Neither team threatened in the regulation time. In the overtime, Mclntyre com pleted two passes to put Acacia 10 yards in the Beta's territory. Phil Saunders and Frank Kilmer were on the receiving end of both aerials. On the following, play, an Acacia player put his team in a hole by intercepting a stray pass. Mclntyre rose to the occasion and completed a bullet pass to John Johnson on the loser's 38. Beta's failed on a last down pass. Tom Furbee's gaudy perform ance with but eight minutes re maining, spelled defeat to a pre viously unscored upon Phi Sigma Delta team, 12-0. Delta Sigma Phi made two ser ious scoring threats in the first half, advancing to the five on one occasion and to the 20 on another. Both thrusts were thrown baCk by the inspired Phi Sigma Delta' defense. In the final minutes Furbed started a scoring play that cov ered 65 yards by passing to Joe' Murphy. John Griner then took a relay from Murphy and scored easily. On an over balanced line to the left, Delta Sigma Phi scored its final TD as a result of a pass play from For" - 2 to Walt Davon to Gerry Gelirig. Center in losing 3-0 to Duke. James and Duys have scored one apiece, while fullback Tarr has been held scoreless. Duke's backfield array will be rounded out by Chuck Bazemore at fullback and Hector Riquezesm and Wayne Cunningham at the halfback slots. Starting Line Listed On the line, Bly will probably start Duys, Rudy D'emilio, Fer nando Almeida, Odoardo Leon- Ponte, and Henrique Lavie. This array of booters have accounted for 21 of the 29 goals which the Devils have netted. Leon-Ponte and Lavie have netted six apiece, while Almeida is second with five. D'Emileo has tallied three times, and Duy's one adds the final marker on the BluedeVils score sheet.. Halfbacks Riguezes, Cunning ham and James have scored a total of four goals, while full back Bazemore tallied once. Two reserves who have been seeing a lot of action are Pete Schiller with one goal, and Jimmy New- - bill with two to his credit. Duke's only loss of the '53 cam paign was administered by Mary land 5-1. The Lion soccer eleven edged past the Marylanders at College Park, Md., in its second game of the season, 4-3. Total 27 Goals Coach Jim Bly will be bringing his squad north for only the sec ond time this season. In four games the Bluedevils have' totaled 29 goals and- have shut out two opponents. Only seven goals have been tallied against goalie Pete Hochreiter. with the Terps. ac counting for five_of them. Hosterman may have some last minute lineup changes for the Duke match in line. Gerry Gil lispie and Gale Robbins are prob able starters at the halfback slots. Paul Dierks will be at his regular spot at center forward. Captain Hap Irvin is expected, to s , stay at his fullback slot de spite- dislocated vertabrae in his neck. Emil Borra, however, is still a question mark for Hoster man. Robbins may take over for Borra, and Ihor Stelnyk or Bob Hofmann will take over the other wing slot. Red Harris will again be tending the net. Penn State's football team will repay Texas Christian's visit to the Fast wh :n it goes to Fort Worth next year for an encore. nriz nA U COLLEGTAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Right Guard Cockell Desires Mcarcican© Fight PAR IS. Oct. 30 (IP) Rocky Marciano will defend his heavy weight title against Don Cockell, the British champion, next June —maybe. Al Weill, Marciano's manager, said today the bout would be held in London or the United States "wherever we could get the most money." He made his announce ment after a' one-hour talk with. Jack Solomons, British promoter. Then came the maybe. "No final decision on the matter will be taken," said Weill, "until I talk with Jim Norris, president of the International Boxing Club next week at New York." Weill didn't know it but he won't be able to , talk to Norris in New York next. week. From New York came word yesterday that Norris had gone to Florida for a rest. • In his absence, Harry Markson, managing director of the IBC, is in charge. Two IM Basketball Loops Open Play Yesterday's independent com petition in Intramural basketball completed the first rounds of playin Leagues C and D. The Redskins jarred the Irvin eers, 33-17, the Schmoes topped the Jets in a 26-20 fracas, and The Wildcats. pulled away with a 34-23 victory over the EMR team in League C games. At 9:15 p.m. League JD took the floor and , played four gamest The Snakes topped the GOphers„36-26. Four Lion Stars Cited by AP Four Penn State football stars have been cited for top play this, season by the Associated Press. They are Don Malinak, Tony Rados, Jim Garrity, and Lenny Moore. According to the Associated Press, an old football theory that has been proven sound by many talent-hunters is: "If you're looking for good football players go to Pennsyl vania." That holds true this week in regard to the players who have earned recognition as candidates for All-Arnerica and All-East, the AP said. Those chosen from .the East ,were Penn's Jack Shanafelt, Joe Varaitis, John Lavin, and - 1 John Cannon: Dick Deitrick, El died Kraemer, Henry Ford and Bobby Epps of Pitt: and State's .'quartet of Rados, Malinak, Gar rity, and Moore. , . . Center Mountaineers Rated Six 4 oints Favorite • (Contipuect Twin page one) West Virginia's sophomore sensation, quarterback Fred Wyant will lead Coach Art Lewis' split-T attack. Halfback Joe Marconi, who had been on the injured list, is ready for todays battle and looms as the Mountaineers' "pride and joy." At the other halfback slot finds the Mountaineers' best runner, Jack Stone.' Tommy _Allman is their rip-roaring fullback. West• Virginia isn't a bit tricky or fancy. It just runs the ortho dox split-T. Lewis has effected a gradual change to the split-T where he uses the system almost exclusively. There are a few tight, or straight T plays. however. Engle who employs his own version of thq. winged-T has one of the finest running backs in the nation in Lenny Moore. His alternate, Dick Jones, however. will start the game. Rados will call on halfbacks Buddy Rowell, Keith Vesling and fullback Charlie Blockson to do The probable starting lineups: Penn Slate W. Virginia Malinak LE Grier LT Green LG Balthasar C • Orders Horn ' RG Lamone Kneidinger RT R. Starkey Garrity RE • Marker Rados QB Wyant Rowell LH Stone Vesling RH Marconi Blockson FB Allman the ground gaining. Blockson who had been sitting out most of the game in favor of Bill Straub has improved since the Syracuse con test. Straub, who is averaging more than four yards per clip, has been advancing the pigskin in the clutch. Engle's forward wall is begin ning to show its potentialities and will have its test answered today. Garrity and Co-captain Don Malinak will be expected to stop the Mountaineers' famed pitchouts. Garrity did an excep tional job against TCU on the same type of play. Guards Don Balthaser, Keith Horn, and tackle Otto Kneidinger who have been mainstays for Engle are classified as the "unsung heroes." Tackle Rosey Grier adds the necessary punch to the Lion line. Two of the finest linebackers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1953 Left Halfback in the country are found in guards Sam Green and Pete Schoderbek. They are usually in almost every tackle. Green has received the nod to open the game. Quarterback Wyant will have ends Joe Papetti and Bill Marker receiving his passes. The Moun taineers' forward wall 'will include tackles Bruce Bosley and Ralph Starkey, guards Sam Huff and Gene Lamone, and' center Bob Orders. Leonard Starring For Army Eleven Former Penn State varsity foot ')all star Bill 'Leonard scored two touchdowns for the powerful Fort Monmouth team in its 52-0 romp over Fort Meade last Friday night. One of Leonard's scores came on an 80-yard punt return. 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