PAGu SIX Virginia, Cornel! to Test Lion Teams Tomorrow By dick Mcdowell Penn State and Virginia will dig up a 61- year-old rivalry, dormant since 1893, when the two teams meet tomorrow at Beaver Field. The Lions and the Cayaliers met for their one and only game at Virginia in Octo ber of 1893 and the Lions won it 6-0. However, tomorrow’s contest will be the first complete game played. The first one was stopped after ten minutes of the second half when a riot broke out on the field Cavalier coach Ned McDonald, won’t be looking for any riots to morrow but he and his southern squad promise to make a good bid to knock off the high step ping Lions, seeking their third straight win of the season. Lions Favored The Nittanies, favored heavily in this one, will make their home debut in the wake of two big wins against Illinois and Syra cuse. Warm weather has been pre dicted and a crowd .of about 20,- 000 is expected for the opener. , The Lions were hampered by rainy weather all week and got' in their heavy workout yesterday. Coach Rip Engle will put the squad through a light workout this afternoon and then it will embark for the now famous mountain hidaway, “Hate-to- Leave-it,” until tomorrow morn ing. L Engle said yesterday that one or two changes may be made in his lineup this week. Chuck Sow ers will move into the left guard spot in place- of Pete Petroff, still nursing a leg injury. Three other positions are undecided. Either Don Balthaser or Frank Reich will be at center and Jim Garrity or Jack Sherry will handle the left end duties, and either Bill Straub or Chuck Blockson will be at fullback. Garrity and Balthaser, co-cap tains, have seen extensive action in both games, but both players are still under wraps from early training injuries. Straub and Blockson have both seen heavy work at fullback. Rest Unchanged The rest of the Penn State line up remains unchanged from last week. Jesse Arnelle will be at right end, Otto Kneidinger at right tackle, Earl Shumaker at right guard, and Rosey Grier at left tackle. Lenny Moore and Ron Younker get the nod at the halfbacks and Don Bailey will be at quarter back. The Virginia squad is sched uled to arrive in State College at 3 p.m. by bus and will work out at Beaver Field at 4 p.m. The Vir ginia party will set up head quarters at the Penn Belle Hotel ih Bellefonte. The game marks the first of four home contests scheduled for the Lions. Next week they meet West Virginia in the homecoming game, and later return home to play Rutgers and Holy Cross. Radio Station WMAJ will broadcast the game with Bob Prince doing the play-by-play. Game time is 2 p.m. Fisherman Captures Realization Stakes NEW YORK, Oct.- 7 erman, C. V. Whitney’s game lit tle brown horse, ran away from his rivals down the stretch to win the 62nd running of the his toric Lawrence Realization Stakes at Belmont Park today. Fisherman, who first took the lead on the back stretch, then fell behind, came on again over the last quarter mile and was three lengths ahead of the Wheatley Stable’s Full Flight as he swept under the -wire. DANCING St FLOOR SHOW Saturday, Oct. 9 Featuring the 3 Bs HOLIDAY INN Route 350 4 Mi. So. Philipsburg Ph ; !msburg 957151 A veteran Cornell cross-country team will be on hand to battle the Lions at Ithaca, N.Y., tomorrow when the Nittany harriers try to rebound from a loss in their opening meet of the season. Cornell trampled Colgate 15-44 Saturday on the Big Red’s new course. Seven veterans from last year’s meet with Penn State will be gunning to give the Lions their second straight loss of the cam paign. Penn State lost to Navy and Villanova Saturday in the season’s opener. Don Farley and John .Rosen baum, Cornell’s two mainstays last year, are back again this sea son. This duo finished in a. fourth place tie in last year’s meet with the Lions when Penn State swamped the Big Red last sea son, 19-39. Farley came in first in the Colgate meet, with a 28:08 for- Cornell’s new 4.7 mile course. Rosenbaum crossed the finish in second place, at'28:47.. Cornell Sweeps Booters Change Game Time To See Football The Nittany Lion soccermen are evidently ardent football fans. At the request of the Penn State players,' officials of both Army and Penn State teams have agreed to move up the starting time of their regularly scheduled contest on Oct. 30, to noon. The contest was originally scheduled for 2 p.m., but the Lion players re quested the change so that they would be able to watch the Penn State-Penn football game on tele vision. Giant Players Get $ll,OOO For Series Win NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (JP) —Twen- ty-eight players on the New York Giants plus their trainer and their clubhouse attendant received a record $11,147.90 each for winning the World Series. Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced the breakdown today for 327 players and .club personnel on eight teams who par ticipated in the all-time high in World Series money. A full Giants’ share was $2867 - 22 more than the previous record payoff to the New York Yankees in 1953. The Cleveland share was $6712.-. 50 each, a record for a loser. The Indians cut their melon into 35% share s—34 full shares, 1 half share and 4 quarter shares—and also gave out $B6OO in cash. The Giants ■ divided 32 1/6 shares—3o full shares, 3 half shares and 2 one-third shares—and . doled out $11,750 in gifts. In all the players’ share of the total World Series receipts was a record $881,763.72, including $83,- 000 for a pre-game television pro gram. The players get 60 per cent of the receipts of the first four games. Of this 70 per cent goes to the participating teams, 15 per cent to the teams which finished second, 10 per cent. to the third place teams, and 5 per cent to the fourth place finishers. For the first time since 1912, Penn State and Ohio State will collide on the gridiron at Colum bus, 0., in 1956. The First Motional Bank oi dftOMto Allege Member oi Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PEMNSVIVANIA By HERM WEISKOPF Cornell made a sweep of the top five positions in the Colgate encounter, with Loberg and Browne tying Rosenbaum- for the number two spot and Trayford finishing fifth. Taft and Secor were ninth and tenth for the Big Red. These . runners competed against Penn State last year. • Jim McKelvey will captain the Nittany harriers tomorrow. He finished 14th in last year’s meet with Cornell. Doug. Moorhead, who came in first at Annapolis on Saturday, is the Lions’ top run ner so far. The Nittany speedster was in a three way tie for first against- Cornell last season. >■ .Pastorius Sixth at Navy Jim Pastorius, Ted Garret, Don Mo wry, and Jim McKelvey, the other Liens to finish .in the scor ing in the Navy-Villanova tri angular meet, will also be fun ning :at Ithaca. Sixth place in that race went .to Pastorius with a, clocking of 21:52 for Navy’s four-mile layout. Garrett was eighth with a 22:07 time. .Mowry and McKelvey fin ished, 13th and 15th. Only the first five men to finish for each team are counted in the scoring* with one point going to the first place man, two to the second place runner, and so on. After tomorrow’s me, e t the Lions will return home for their first encounter., on the local front. Michigan • State, last year’s Big Ten and IC4A titlists, will pro vide the opposition. Werner’s team edged the Spartans last sea son, 25-30, and finished third in the IC4A championship race. Like his predecessor, Elmer Gross, Penn State basketball coach John Egli is a Purple Heart vet eran. GRAHAM & SONS The Old Reliable Friendly Store For 58 Years Lions First in East For Second Week Penn State’s unbeaten football team holds down first place in the Lambert Trophy Committee’s second weekly ratings. The Lions, tops in the east for the second straight week, according to the com mittee, were given 987 out of a possible 1000 points. The Nittanies gained the top position last week with their smash ing upset'' over Illinois. The past weekend’s 13-0 shutout vic tory over Syracuse was enough to keep them number one in'the east. Colgate owns a two-point mar gin over Navy for second place honors with 985 points. Boston College, in second place, two points shy of the Lions’' 986 total of last week, dropped to fourth place, followed by Army. The remainder of the top ten includes Boston University, Yale, Princeton, Pitt, and Syracuse. WRA Results BADMINTON League 1 Delta Delta Delta over Thomp son 1 and 2 Alpha Omicrori Pi over Alpha Xi Delta League 2 Alpha Chi Omega over Pi Beta Phi Delta Gamma over Chi Omega League 3 Sigma Sigma Sigma ovemZeta- Tau Alpha Alpha Gamma Delta over Phi Mu ■ ...... League 4 Beta Sigiha Omicroh over Del-, ta Zeta ' . , Sigma Delta Tau over Alpha Kappa Alpha FOOTBALL FRIDAY, OCT. 8, 1954 7:30 P.M. LEWISTOWN HIGH versus STATE COLLEGE HIGH Student AMssfait 50© Show Matriculation Card AIM and Leonides present THE AUTUMN BALL featuring Herbie Green and Orchestra on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 HOMECOMING WEEKEND .• ‘ ' * ■' , I Recreation Hail Dancing Eight-thiry to Midnite $2.00 per couple Semi-Formal TICKETS FOR SALE AT STUDENT UNION FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1954 Bell Directs NFL to Check Rough Tactics PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7 (/P)— National Football League Com missioner Bert Bell today sent a directive to referees and coaches in the pro league “reemphasizing” the uiles governing rough play. The directive, which 1 Bell or dered read by referees to their crew of officials and by coaches to players said: “Any use of the forearm, el bows or knees shall be penalized under the unnecessary roughness rule and any striking of an op ponent of malicious unnecessary roughness shall be penalized un der the same rule and the player disqualified. The move is an outgrowth of last Sunday’s 24-24 tie game be tween the- San Francisco 49ers ahd the Los Angeles Rams. Forty- Niners’ supporters charged that dirty play by the Rams resulted lii injuries to twd of their players. Bob Hicks, newly-appointed Juniata College football coach, eo-capiained the 1949 Pehn State football team.