FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1955 Rain Hampers IM Grid Play Theta Xi, DU, Yurns-Yums, Dorm 39 Win A heavy rainfall slowed intra mural football action last night. However, before the rains came a fast Dorm 39 aggregation ran wild for a 33-0 win Over Dorm 25. After that a slow field limited scoring somewhat, and Theta Xi blanked' Phi Kappa Thu, 21-0, Delta Upsilon dropped Beaver House, 1441,.and the , Yum-Yums turned back the Crew Cuts, 19-6. An exceptionally good lade =tent team, Dorm 39, downed 25 in one of the highest scoring independent games by registering 33-0 win. Dorm 39 kicked off to Dorm 25, Ind after two incomplete passes, capitalized on a bad pass from center to score a safety and take a 2-0 lead. BM GONNA platied to Gene Simi for' Dorm Ws Bast Isere oat a 30-yard TD play. The ex tra . point was mired giving Dena 311 as early 1-0 lead. In the seread half Doerr 311 poured it on by aocatag four tomb domes for 2$ points. Jani passed for his second ID of the night to Ron Gelatin on a ten-yard aerie': Jani followed quickly with a 40-yard TD run to push the score to 21-0. Donn 30 missed the extra poilits but after bolding Deem 25 and to punt; came back on irdr pass p lay to Chuck Strokecker take a commanding 27-0 lead. to' Dorm 39's final score. was setup when it recovered its opponent's fumble on the'2s. Strokecker pult 7 ed a short past to Bill Kirby Who tallied the six-pointer. The fourth extra point of the evening was missed. Delta Upsilon's backfield led the attack as Beaver House felt the sting of defeat. 14-0.- DU's first break came when Dick • Williams intercepted a Beaver. pass. tossed te Jim Brubaker en the 30-Yard line and he scored the first TD. Jimmy Mayes made it 7-0 with- the extra Nnt either team threatened in the first half with tough defenses , playing prominent roles. hi the second half, however, DU came back to score on a three-man pass from John Pepe to Don Shaw to Bill Moyer. Pepe opened the scoring drive with a bit of broken field run ning; after eluding several tack lers, he flipped to Don Shaw who put on a similar running demon stration until he was trapped. He then flipped to Moyer who car ried for the final score of the game on a 20-yard run. Mayes closed the DU scoring by kicking the final point for the 14-0 score. In a game that was .almost stopped by rai a, the Yum Tune's put together a 13-point first-half scoring spree to go on to a 19-6 victory over the Crew Cuts is the second bide pendent game. The Yum Yum's attempt to score a whitewash was stopped in the final min utes of the game when the Crew Cuts pushed over a score from the one-yard line. The Crew Cuts, moving on a series of 20-yard passes that hit their marks, plus two penalties against the Yum Yums, tallied on a short pass from Bob Revick to Tom Botlock. In the first half, the Yum Yum's Milt Graff flipped a 20-yard pass to Rich Blend. Blend caught the aerial in the Crew Cuts' secon dary and raced 30-yards untouch ed to make it 6-0. Blend tallied the seventh point on a place ment. The Two Turns second score was set up by a SO-yard pass to the Crew Cuts' 10-yard line _ PHOTOGRAPHER got mitt. moved into thedugout._ and snapped —_... pic ture of the DO Incidiehi that slopped Beaver House. /44. in an 1M game played in the rain. DD's Jam Pepe sad Dave Adams 41, to r.. back) and Dick Williams_ and Dill Moyer (1. to r.) figured in the two TDs. Pepe set up the second TD with a pass and Williams' first-half infer °option set up I)l3's first score. Lions-Orange Meeting Tomorrow Penn State's soccer team will leave at noon today via bus for Syracuse University where it will meet the Syracuse Orangemen , in the second away battle of the season. Tomorrow's game will begin at 10 a.m. It will be the 31st meeting between the two Universities in a series dating back to 1920. In those 35 years the Orangemen were able to notch only one victory, while tying five others. They have dropped 24 ball games to the Lion hooters. Last year the Nittany Lions routed Syracuse 9-2, with All- American Jack Pinezich and this year's captain, Ditk Packer, lead-, ing the offensive assault. 2-2-Last Tear from Ron Mond, twin broth*: of Rich Blend. ,• The TD came on a pass from Ron Blend •to Mike Bette. The placement was missed making it 13-0. Midway in the second haff, the Yum Yurns held the Crew Cuts and forced a punt. Receiving the ball on their own 20-yard line, the Yum Yutn's set up their final score when. Rich Blend received the punt, ran to left to his own 30 and passed to Graff who car ried the ball to the Crew Cuts' 44)-yard line. The Blend brothers then teamed up with a deadly pass ing combination when Rich passed to his brother on a 40.. yard play. Ron carried over the six-pointer, but his brother missed the extra point on the attempted placement. Playing on a soggy, slippery turf as the rain began to fall more rapidly, Phi Kappa Tau fell before Theta Xi, 21-0. Midway in the first half Mike Margerum hit Glenn Thierwecph cher with a long aerial for the first Theta Xi tally. Larry Shenk's conversion made it 7-0. Shortly l before the half ended Jim Mack lan intercepted a pass on the 30 and whipped to Dick Mirth for the second score. In the final period Margerum raced 60 yards for the final marker. Shenk con verted both times for a 21-0 final count. Empty Film Cartons IShou s id Re Destroyed If Vou're a shutter-bug, don't be a litter-bug. That's the request ppassed along by the ' National Park Service. When you load your camera, don't throw the empty film carton on the ground , . It may advertise some brand film in some out-of-the-way places, but it messes up our parks and trails. Put the carton in your pocket and use it to start your campfire that night. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Syracuse ended the year with a poor 2-6 record, losing to such Eastern powers as Colgate and Cornell. '" Looking at the Syracuse of fensive and defensive units, one can see that the Orange lacked depth in both categories. In eigll. games last year the .Or ange scored 18 goals, while their op ponents doubled that. But, one thing is certain—Syra cuse has the ..potential to be a high-scoring outfit. They were shutout once in '54, that by Cort land State, 7-0. Orange Now Rebuilding Coach Joe Weber is faced with an inexperienced club which is in the process of rebuilding. Playing against the powerful Lions, the Orange will have to dig deep in to their bag of tricks to upset the high-flymg Nittanies. But, the Lion booters have also been having their troubles. In the last two games the charges of Ken Hosterman have not been able to score more than three goals, a far cry from the 12 scored at this time last year by the '54 aggregation. Hosterman part 1 y attributes this to lack of hustle, but another WELCOME ALUMNI . . :::::::::::::::„: ' • •t iai : : :,: ;:iiix ,„ ••• --.....::x:K::::. ::iiii::ii:i:::::i:N. S?.:i::lgiiif ‘Pr A go") _. e ::il::iiiiiiii:::iiii ......... ..: • ••• Welcome back gang. 1.... , ... Remember, for the . .i best in food and atmosphere it's the • :iii Town House. •:. lii• See you today :.:. .:.: '.:•:': t .: . ...A. A. Today i.a§:K: M\;>. :: ' i •:, i • • •::'::igiiiiir:::‘. „gt,;:'4il:iii?•::•.iii* 5c .. .% • .. ....'s ' . •,... ..-.?..m:' • • S • '- . —photo by Watts THETA Xi's backfield quartet that helped whip Phi Zappa Tau last night in the second round of Ilit play. 21-0, are front row (1. to r.) Jim Tockin' and Jim Machias, and (back row, 1. to r.) Gary Wallick, and May Margerum. Marge rum scored once and also passed for one score. Ilacidan intercepted a Phi Tan pass and passed for Theta Xi's other TD. in 31st Entries Are Due For Weekend Trip Of Outing Club Penn State's Outing Club has announced another weekend ac tivity. This one will be held at Richett's Glen Sunday. Anyone wishing to take the trip must sign up at the main desk in the HUB by - 3 p.m. today. Canoeing and picnicking, ac cording to Gordon McCartney, president of th eclub, will be the main activities. Members an d other interested persons will leave by car from behind Old Main at 7.30 a.m. Sunday. The camp site is approximately 110 miles north of State College. McCartney said the group will return• by 9 p.m. Sunday. Those desiring to dttend church services Sunday morning will be able to do so. important reason could be the ab sence of - depth on the Nittany squad. Hosterman has only one veteran and reliable substitute on his bench—Mert Springer. Substitutes for the rest of the lineup are either first year men or juniors with no varsity ex perience. Fall Semester Engineering Graduates majoring in Elect. Eng■ Mech. Eng. Physics and Metallurgy for positions with AIRCRAFT-MARINE PRODUCTS, INC. Harrisburg, Pa. company representative will interview on campus FRIDAYS, OCT. 14th for information and appointment stop at University Placement Office - Old Main WRA's New Hockey Loop Progressing By LIL JUNAS The first week of active play icompleted, Women's Recreation Association's new orginized Hockey League shows good sins of progressing toward a success ful season, and possibly to—ard a thriving annual coed event. Early in September the ambi tious members of the Hockey Club (most of them coming from the Philadelphia area) decidorl to start a hockey league, and the outcome of their plan has res''t ed in this well-participated-in league. Team League The seven teams which make uo the league are Atherton Hall; Thompson and McAllister Halls; Leonides; Delta Delta Delta, Ken pa Alpha Theta, and Alpha Chi Omega; Zeta Tau Alpha, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Mu, Beta Sigma Omicron, and Kappa Delta; Al pha Omicron Pi. Delta Zeta, and Pi -Beta Phi; Delta Gamma and Sigma Sigma Sigma. Two fifteen-minute halves are played, with no time outs when substitutions are made. No Plays Scheduled Double elimination is used, en abling each team to play at levst twice. No play-offs will be staged, but the winner of the winners will play the winner of the losers. In Tuesday's game Atherton came from behind with AgTressive second-half team play to beat Leonides 5-3. The Independents led at half time 3-0. Thompson Wins Last night's game rasulted in a 3-1 win for. Thompson as it beat Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Alpha Chi' Omega in a hard fought battle. Games are p/ayed from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Each team rece i v es participating points; the one with the highest number at the close of the season will be awarded a trophy cup. Four women's physical educa tion instructors referee the games. •••••••••••••••••••••••• STARTS TODAY MI • Ma KIMII • Sews luliCiat • B.W • MAN CMION 4~04 • lassa rwli NM. Coma. Wide Ow he Wk. le twit. So a sod awe. flisaa • AIM FILM • ••••f • IMO Of UIUSUITII .it Cllll3 ROM I. amid= mill union Feature Begins -1:30, 3:34, 5:38. 7:42, 9:49 •••••••• 00000000 ••• Idusical Sunshine! "IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER" Gene Kelly - Dan Dailey Cyd Charisse • Ely Doors Open 5:45 p.m SKIP-BOMBING. "DAM BUSTERS" Richard Todd PAGE SEVEN
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