THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 10, .1955 Aron Slats Sports— ON THE . . LINE Last week, on the eve of the Army-Yale football game, a New Jersey newspaper carried this headline: "Navy—Army's Only Con perm" Two days. later Army went out and lost to Yale, 14-12. • Last week Pitt's football coach Johnny. Michelosen had to `stalk his team up" for a aUpposedly "easy" . Virginia team. Why? Pitt was dim to meet West Virginia, the Mountain powerhouse the week after. Pitt went out and trailed at the half 7-6. It won, looking poorly in doing so, 18-7. Now, this ,week. 'Penn State meets Rutgers. The • Scarlet can be more .easily tabbed , a pesky and troublesome squad for the Liotti rather than "tough"--a category for' such teams as Navy, Army, and West Virginia: Rutgers has a 2-4 record. Its only consolation is • a scoring streak that has prevented it 'from being whitewashed for 11 years. (Oklahoma, incidentally, is sec ond in this "department.") In the past Rutgers has made a habit of scoring first. Last year it led at the half, only to lose. In the 1953 test at Rut gers, the Lions got two quick TVs in the second half to win after Rutgers again led at the half. This year Rutgers upset Brown, 14-12.. It lost to Lafayette last week, 16-7, in a game that could have easily been determined by the "breaks." Lafayette, inci dentally, walloped Bucknell—the same team that 'tied Harvard 26-26 earlier in the season. What's all this mean? Bigger upsets than Rutgers over Penn State have been pulled this year. Talk of an upset isn't as ridiculous as it may seem. We say. the Lions should win bx 20 if they play as they did again! Syracuse. and not as they played against Army, or Vir ginia. Pitt is nine days from today. Rutgers is the day after tomorrow. ALREADY ? Army for 1956. Yep, the Black Knights are on the schedule again, and again the Lion; travel to Michie Stadium . the place where you're two in's behind when you walk in the' dressing room. And Saturday, Army got underway for a grid test that's almost" 11 months away) Doc Blanchard, Army scout and for mer d great, was in Perm State' g s ri press box;yap. 'Ad of B all OUwas ... guessed. TING. When you asked what he was here for ho said: ,"W•111. we play • you the second. game This weekend take your date to LA GALERIA' •The service is , wonderful •'The atmosphere is great •The food is terrific Dinner Hours: Daily 5:00-9:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00-8:00 p.m. Supper Hours: Daily 9:00-Closing LA GALERIA Try our genuine Italian PIZZA 233 E. Beaver Ave. State College asy ItOT WILLIAMS 'Evicts Editor of tho season, and wo hay* to start starly." WE TOLD YOU SO: You have two more chances. If ' you missed the soccer team eight• days ago' when it trampled Maryland 6-1 and Dick • Packer, center forward All-American net ted four goals, you still' aren't out of luck. The team is at home Satur day against Temple, and the Jollowing Saturday with Pitt. Temple, with a mediocre team this year, is "hunting" for the Lions. Why? The Lions dropped the Owls last year, 1-0; that snapped a 19-game win streak; it cost the Owls the champion ship. This year the Lions are on the brink of snipping two records. Win or lose—it's beside the point—you'll see soccer at its best in the next two weeks. The Lions will be trying. That makes any contest good enough to drop over and see. WOE IS ME? We've dropped in those grid picks and with only two weeks to go it'll be tight to stop Gate house and the coaches. This week we're going to put our bid in with Coach Rip Engle's football secretary, Evelyn Visocky. Last week she called the Syra cuse-Lion game at 28-20; she called the Penn game 21-0 and the Virginia game, 28-7. To re fresh your memory and show Evelyn's accuracy, the scores went like this: Virginia 7, PSU, 26; Penn, 0, PSU, 20; • Syracuse, 20, PSU 21. Now you know where to take your point polls. 10 Collegian Photo Staff Promotions Announced Ten candidates on the Daily Collegian photography staff have been promoted to freshman board, Ron Walker, photography editor, has announced. Those promoted are Irving Zla tin, Rohald Caporali, Harry Fur minger; Edward Sprmgman, Wil liam Greene, Harry Stack, Wil lard Kleckner, Joseph .Patton, James Friesell, and Edward Fet erolf. Chimes Will Meet Today Chimes, junior woman's hat so ciety? will meet at 4 p.m. today in Simmons' Walnut lounge. aHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA DTD Keeps Lead In Bowling Loop With 3-1 Victory Delta Tau Delta managed to keep its one-game lead in league A of fraternity bowling Tuesday night, stopping Alpha Zeta; 3-1. Alpha Gamma Rho stayed in the 'runner-up spot with its 3-1 win over Sigma Phi Epsilon. In other games, Tau Phi Delta beat. Phi Gamma Delta, 3-1; Al pha Epsilon Pi shut out Phi Sig ma Delta, 4-0; and Phi Kappa Tau defeated Delta Sigma Phi, 3-1. Despite' SPE's loss to AGR, Chuck Bowers 'of SPE captured the high single for the evening with 223 pins. Don Hoffman, of AEPi, won the high triple for the night as he knocked over 516 pins. Phi Kappa Tau won all of the team honors as it scored 725 pins in one game and 2253 in three games. Swimming Cancelled Recreational swimming al the Glennland Pool has been cancelled for tonight and to morrow night. The pool is open to male students from 7 to 9:30 p.m. 4 every ThUrsday and Friday. looking for a smarter raincoat? 523.75 Flattering, sweeping lines ... big patch pockets ... convertible collar ... can tle piece in vent . .. these are just a few exclusive features! And the Travel weight fabric is soft, lux urious and highly water repellent. Yea, here indeed is America's luxury rain coat. Other Alligator Coats $12.75 - $40.75 orat4, CUSTOM SHOP W.sf CoHogs Avonue Wilkinson Cites 'Reaction' As Secret of Sooners NORMAN, Okla., Nov. • (R)—This will come a bit late for 26 consecutive opponents, but you want to know the real secret of Oklahoma University's .football success? It's reaction. "Barring mistakes and poor * physical condition, 'football games are . won by teams that react the fastest," Coach Bud Wilkinson of the undefeated Sooners said. "We are doing very well in this de partment." The Sooners go after their 27th straight victory Saturday when they play host to lowa State. They've already wrapped up a bid to the Orange Bowl and were voted the No. 1 team in the na tion in' The Associated Press poll of sportswriters and broadcasters. Wilkinson was being quizzed on the 'team speed that has be wildered so many opponents this year. He said he didn't think his players were any bigger or tough er than rnany of the teams they played; they just reacted better.' "Speed is a very misleading Word," Wilkinson said. ",In footH ball, the speed that 'is important Shaving at he best! OLD SPICE SMOOTH SHAVE in the pres surized container ... gives a rich, velvety lather ... remains km and moist throughout your shave. And a unique, lubri eating formula seethes your skin. For top performance and speed—make your next shave OLD SPICE SHOWN SHAVE. 100 SHULTON New York • Toronto ~_... . . . add SPICE to your life . .. Griggs Pharmacy E. COLLEGE AVE. is in a player's reaction to a dif ferent situation. As a team, we've been reacting well, but I'm sure there are squads who might pos sibly outrun us in a foot race." Kneldinger is Collegian 'Lineman of Week' Otto Kneidinger, All-East tackle in 1954, has been named .the Daily Collegian 'Lineman of the Week' by the Collegian sports staff. The 205 pound senior and cap tain was picked because of his brilliant line' play in Penn State's upset 21-20 win over Syracuse Saturday. Kneidinger continuously broke up Orange running plays and was a thorn in quarterback Ed Al bright's side throughout the tilt. OPPOSITE OLD MAIN PAGE SEVEN
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