PAGE SIX Attendance Mark May Be Broken More than 30,000 fans are expected to attend today, break ing the record of 30,321 set in 1951 against Michigan State. Pei’manent seating was sold out more than a week ago and temporary bleacher seats have been erected. Two former Penn State coaches, Bob Higgens ami the late Hugo Bezdek, will be honored at special halftime cere monies when they will be in stalled in the National Football Hall of Fame. Higgens, who coached Penn State teams from 1930 to 1949 will accept his plaque from Adm. John H. Brown, presi dent of the Hall of Fame. Bezdek will be i represented by his daugh ter, Mrs. Frances' Bezdek Mckin stry.. Athletic director, Ernest Mc- Coy, will accept duplicate plaques for the University. The game will be broadcast locally by radio station WMAJ, with Bob Prince doing the an nouncing, and will also be carried by the Columbia Broadcasting System on the “Football Roundup” show. This is Rip Engle’s tenth year as a college football coach, his fifth at Penn State. He formerly coached at Brown University. Out on a Limb Head grid coach,’ Rip Engle, has nominated assistant Earl Bruce to represent the mentors in today’s fourth edition of the Daily Col legian’s football prediction contest. The coaches are currently in last place, behind sportswriters Dick McDowell and Herm Weis kop£, who are tied for second, and scribe Roy Williams, who leads the pack. McDowell Weiskopf • Williams Coaches (.688) (.688) (.711) (.622) Aja.-T-enm Tennessee Tennessee Alabama Tennessee Army-Puke Duke / Duke Duke Duke Boston U.-Sysa. Syracuse Syracuse Boston TJ. Boston U. Illinois-Minnesola Illinois Minnesota - Minnesota Minnesota lowa-Ohio St. Ohio Si. lowa Ohio Si. Ohio St. Maryland -N. CaroL Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Mlch.-Norihw'est. Michigan . Michigan . . Michigan Michigan Mich Sl.-Notr® D. Notre D. Notre D. Notre D. Notre D. Navy-Pitt Navy Navy Navy Navy Purdue-Wise. Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Rice-SMU Rice Rice Rice Rice- S. CaL-Oregon Oregon South Cal. South Cal. Oregon Stanford-UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA TCU-Tex. A&M TCU TCU TCU TCIT W&M-Rutgers W&M W&M W&M Rutgers Outing Club Plans Hike In Beaver Dam Area Members of the Penn State Out ing Club and other students in terested in hiking in the Beaver Dam area may meet at 2 p.m. to morrow at the rear of Old Main. Transportation will be provided to the dam where trails will be explored. Supper will be served. intramural Deadlines Intramural basketball and swimming entries are due in the intramural office before 4:30 p.m. Monday. The entry fee for each team is $l. Both tournaments will be played on a round robin elimi nation basis. The basketball tour ney will take place in Rec Hall, and the swimming tourney at Glennland pool. Complete rule sheets for both tourneys may be obtained at the intramural office. Otto Kneidinger of Bellwood, who was an outstanding end in high school, has been converted' to tackle at Penn State. Robert Janet Taylor Leigh -rogue cor (Continued from page one) ■ . COLLEGE DINER ALWAYS OPEN Good Food Between the Movies “ME DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lenny Moore Offensive Threat "THE EGYPTIAN" Cinema Scope Edmund Purdom "BATTLE AT APACHE PASS" 1 Jeff Chandler Cross-Country Squad to Champion Spartan Harriers The champs are here! ■ ' Michigan State’s Big Ten and IC4A' cross-country champions will tangle with the la b n s" at 11 a.m. today on the golf course. . Penn State has dropped its two meets so far this season., This will be the opening meet of , the campaign for the Spartans. Although Michigan State Coach Karl Schlademan lost his five top stars from last year’s title winning squad, he has the ser vices of four promising sopho mores. John Cook, Spartan cap tain, is one of the five men Schlademan will have to do with out. He is scholastically ineligible. Schlademan’s four top sopho mores during practice sessions were Selwyn Jones, Terry Block, Gay Denslow, and Bob Skane. The Michigan State-Penn State rivalry is one of the keenest in the hill-and-dale ranks. Nittany Coach Chink Werner has come up with a winning combination three times in the past five en counters Doug Moorhead, ace Lion har rier, is expected to lead the way for the Blue and White. Other top runners for the Lions include Ted Garrett, . Jim Pastorius, Gene Mc- Kelyey, and John Chillrud. Wer ner also has a quartet of speedy sophomores—Don Woodrow, Dick Mohler,' Paul Roberts, and Don Mowry. Moorhead has been the Lions’ top runner this season, finishing first in a triangular meet with Navy and Villanova and second against Cornell. • Michigan State may be loaded with sophomore talent, but the blossoms of spring often fade in the summer heat. I YOUR 50-YAKD-LINJE SEAT FOR THE 1954 SEASOM! All the Scores! Colorful Stories! Action Photos! Complete Coverage! FOLLOW PENN STATE FOOTBALL ON THE SPORTS PAGES OF THE PLUS FREE $1 E OOO Weekly Football Scoring Contest Strike Settlement LONDON, Oct. 15 (£>)—Efforts to settle the strike of 24,000 dock ers which has shut down Lon don’s busy port collapsed tonight and the government warned that Britain’s food supplies and export trade were endangered. After the Cheering Step at ■ RAY'S RANCH For your favorite beverages and snacks ’ West on Route 322 , SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1954 Meet ails in London Coupled with a spreading bus men’s walkout and an order for a mass strike by-Thames River- tug men, the dock stoppage confront ed Prime Minister Winston Churchill's government with the most serious labor crisis since it came to power three years ago.