FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1956 Harriers Test Cornell In Ist Dual Meet Today By VINCE CAROCCI The Penn State cross-country team seeks to end a year-long famine for victory when it battles the Cornell harriers at 4 this afternoon on the Big Red course. Sophomores dominate the Lion eight-man contingent as Ed Moran, Clem Schoene beck, Fred Kerr, Bob Thompson and Jay Kirby get their first taste of varsity competition. Seniors Don Woodrow, team captain, and Ron Lewis, and junior Alan Jones complete the .traveling roster. I —— This sophomore domination has' been present since practice be gan. At the beginning of the year, Werner had only Woodrow, Lewis and Jones returning with any amount of experience—with the exception of Woodrow, thijs exper ience was very minute However, the untried mores look charge as : practice began and has at the head ever since. Led by Moran, Sch and Kerr, they have chai outlook of the season f: of doubtfullness to one mism. Werner now looks a successful season rati one wasted on rebuilding After seeing his sop group in action—among selves rather than lhel tion—Werner feels then necessity for rebuilding He believes that his p capable of giving all Lion oppo nents a stiff contest— he does not predict an undefeated sea son. just a good one. , Moran, Schoenebeck, and Kerr are definitely the top runners on the club, Moran holding a slight edge over the other two! This was proven in both workouts Werner held under the clock—Moran won the handicap race last Saturday with Kerr and Schoenebeck tied for second, and in the first time workout, all three finished with identical times. The key to a successful or un successful season lies in the legs of Woodrow and Thompson—pos sibly Lewis. If both runners—or all three, for that matter—come through as Werner hopes they will, the Lions could present a well-balanced team for each en gagement. Both Woodrow and Thomp son have given slight indica tions of improving when they finished fourth and fifth in the handicap race. Lewis is a question mark in the minds of Werner and his as sistant," Norm Gordon. He has been looking fairly good in prac tice, but remains, along with Kirby and Jones, of darkhorse potential. Hoyas, Penn Haven, AGR, Win Other IM Football Struggles (Continued from page six) on two first half touchdowns. Early in the game, Joe Nudge intercepted a Sigma Pi aerial and returned it 23 yards to the one yard line to set up the tally. ■ Leon Eshelman passed to Paul Felton for the touchdown but Eshelman’s attempted placement was not good. Again in the first half, AGR received another break when Nudge intercepted a pass and ran it back to the Sigma Pi 20 yard line. sopho oon as e been snebeck, iged the om one of opti towards er than !>homore f lhem jopposi- e is no alone, earn is A pass, fumble, and recovery notched AGR its second TD when Eshelman threw to Bob Neff, who fumbled, but Paul Felton alertly recovered the loose pigskin in the end zone. Eshelman’s placement was good for the extra point. In Wednesday night play, de fending champion Navy won its second game, downing the Nit- IT'S TIME TO BAG THE BIGGEST BUYS OF THE SEASON! Regul Hlggi .22 CSp Repeater 78.88 load sp for bn. Hr. ifcoft, k»C. or long rtfVn. «*. r.gdar or kfofc VHd. adfeg twt> .xiracJon. Without Scope 'SafidfecZceft’ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tany Classers, 34-0. Also victor ious in independent action was the Barnard Cats over the Calder Alley Cats, 20-0. Sigma Nu defeated Chi Phi, 1-0, on the laurals of three first downs after a scoreless thirty minute contest. Phi Kappa Sigma, defending fraternity champ, trounced Delta Tau Delta, 27-0, in the fourth game of the even ing. Coaches Act as Scouts With two exceptions, scouting assignments occupy Penn State’s assistant coaches on weekends i throughout the football season. The exceptions are Joe Paterno and Jim O’Hora, who have been assigned to stay with head coach Rip Engle and the team both at home and on the road. vtfaecf<n ctommme# 6ac£~ CCA DC 230 w ' COUEGE * jLHIW Open Mon. 9-9; T«es.-Sat. 9-5:15 GO Hi with Pointing the Way to Better Hunting J. C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 6-SHOT PUMP SHOTGUN ——-i-i : : —'' ~ '• ' • Five 6 Shots in 3 '/ 2 Seconds! • 12 Ga.... Full or Modified Choke Get on the game last! Free falling, short stroke pump action acts in a flash. Moves just 3%-inches! American walnut stock; recoil pad; nameplate. MlOmw »*» SUM Alpha Sig Downs Phi In '6' Bowling Action The fraternity “B” intramural', bowling league began initial ac tion Wednesday night when de fending champion. Alpha Sigma' Phi downed Phi Epsiton Pi, 4-0. In other action in the 12-team league. Alpha Chi Sigma defeated [Triangle, 4-0; Phi Kappa white-] washed Phi Mu Delta, 4-0; and; | Sigma Chi was victorious. 4-0,1 over Alpha Epsilon Phi. Winning' 3-1 were Kappa Sigma over Delta l Theta Sigma and Theta Chi over Delta Chi. Ed Lyman, Sigma Chi, was high individual game bowler with 211 and top man in three game competition for the night with 553 points. Alpha Sigma Phi cap tured the single game team score title with 812 points. Sigma Chi and Alpha Sigma Phi rolled the highest total num ber of pins per five man team, 2337' points. In the closest match of the evening. Theta Chi de feated Delta Chi, 3-1, although Dave Bucke of Delta Chi bowled highest single and three game individual totals. As a team. 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