TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1954 From This WEST VIRGINIA POST MORTEMS Just a few last remarks about the West Virginia game and then we’ll bury it forever: Rip Engle, attributed the loss to the Mountaineers to three things—too many fumbles, the loss of Bill Straub, and, of course, an extra-good West Virginia team. Engle had plenty to say about the West Virginians—the team that edged his Lions 20-19 at Beaver Field last year “West Virginia was much sharp-' er this year than they were when they beat us last season,” he said. Last year it was a case of doing everything right and losing while this year the Lions made some costly mistakes' Fumbles, for instance, cut deeply into the Lion offensive game. Three bobbles in the third period stymied Lion drives when it hurt. But two of these —on the optional play—might be better attributed to alert West Virginia defensive play. » * * The West Virginia line (210 pounds per man) was easily the best faced by the Lions this year. Again, as last year, it was tackle Bruce Bosley who led the charge. The big junior was (immovable on defense and gave Don Bailey a good chase every time he went back to pass. Bailey incidentally, threw his third touchdown pass of the . season when he hit Ron Younk er on -the' 10-yard line late in the second period, which brings us to Jesse Arnelle: The big Lion end paved the way for Younker on that play with a solid block : on halfback Bobby Moss who was moving in for the tackle. Jesse has been more ag gressive on defense this year than we’ve ever seen him before, and is playing the same flawless of fensive game he played two years ■ago as a-sophomore. * * * Lenny Moore continues to strengthen his strong bid for an all-American berth with each week of play. The Flash added another 131 yards to his rushing total against - the Mountaineers, bringing the figure up to 465 in four games. His eight yard touch down run was his fifth. What may be more important, he saved three touchdowns him self Saturday, breaking up one TD pass and making two goal line tackles. As a team the Lions have piled up 1199 yards to 859 for the op position. They’ve averaged five yards per play. On the darker side, they’ve fumbled 15 times and 12 of these were recovered by opposing forces. YES! The 10 Per Cent Dis count Still Holds For Your LUBE-OIL CHANGE and ANTIFREEZE JOB if you gei your car into Jack Wimmer's Sunoco before the "big freeze."' At the same time you might think about . SNOW TIRES We Have All Sizes in Stock - NOW! Jack Wimmer's SUNOCO 502 East College Avenue V 2 Block from Simmons Angle... By dick mcdowell Collegian Sports Editor Arnelle Chosen 'Lineman of Week' Jesse Arnelle, outstanding Nit tany Lion left end, has been chos en Penn State’s “lineman of the week” by .the Daily Collegian sports staff. The 6-5 senior gridder was chosen by the scribes this week for his fine all-around play, both on offense and defense, in the Penn State-West Virginia game Saturday. Arnelle, who has re turned to the form that won him national acclaim as a sophomore, is one of three present varsity per formers seeking their fourth foot ball letter. » THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Buy ... HARRIS JWEED STATE COLLEGE a campus tradition through 8 generations HARRIS TWEED .nade from pure virgin Scottish wool spun, hand-woven and finished in ' Outer Hebrides look for this certification mark on cloth and lobe) I HARRIS TWEED M Keg. u. s. Pm. off. This is the doth that wins highest honors on the campus—HAßßlS TWEED! Masterpieces of native genius and rugged inspiration, these superb tweeds are unequalled in character, unbelievable .in wear! In dividual too, because the crofter weavers produce no two pieces ex actly alike. 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The Aggies made things hot for the Horned Frogs in the last period, scoring their third touch down with but-90 second* left in the game. An 86-yard kickoff return by A 1 Grieco and a 77-yard touchdown run by Jack Yohe gave William & Mary a 14-7 win over Rutgers Sat urday. Marquette did all its scoring in the final quarter to defeat Holy Cross, 19-14. Two of these mark ers were registered by Bob Ger man on plunges from the one yard line; Richie Gaskell, an All-Southern Conference end last year, ran an intercepted forward pass 84 yards for a touchdown and took a 37- yard heave for another to lead George Washington to a 32-27 vic tory over Penn. Harriers Defeat Spartans r-v,-* 4 * s* ‘*’ DOUG MOOREHEAD sprints across ihe finish line in the Lions' 23-36 win against Michi igan Ssitaie. Moorehead finished first with a 26:27.8 clocking. CAMPUS BEAU BRUMMEL enthuses over Jockey brand underwear Impeccably groomed Chisley J. 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This improvement by the sophomores helped give the Lions the balance needed to form a winning combi nation. The order of finish: 1— Moorhead (PS) 26:27.8 2 Denslow (MS) 26:28.8 3 Block (MS) 26:53 4 Garrett (PS) 27:06 ,s—Pastorius (PS) 27:36- "6—Chilirud (PS) 27:47 7 Woodrow