PAGE StX Gridders Set Sights On Boston Terriers With the Syracuse game now a mere after-thought, the Lion gridders, still hopeful of a bowl bid, set their sights on Boston University this Saturday and their 18th consecutive winning season. The last time a Nittany football team had a losing sea son was in 1937. If the Lions win Saturday it will also be the seventh straight winning season for Coach Rip Engle in as many years. Assistant Coach Sever "Tor" Toretti. who scouted Boston 11. said the Terriers "have better than-average backs and good scoring potential." The only weaknesses the Ter riers appeared to have, Toretti said, were strictly defensive. "They simply haven't been able to stop the other fellow." he said. "It's a better team than its rec ord," Toretti added, "with prac tical and imaginative quarter backing. Someday it's going to blow up in an opponent's face." Boston has a 1-3-2 record; its only win was over Massachusetts in the season's opener. 19-6. The Lions, on the other hand, have a 4-2 record, but have dropped out of the Associated , Press top twenty learns for the first time in three weeks. After taking a day off from practice Monday, the Lions ran through defenses and mistakes made in the Orange encounter yesterday. Injuries were at a min imum this week with only cap tain Sam Valentine suffering any thing serious. Valentine bruised his ribs Saturday, but will defi nitely be ready for the Boston U. raz„,-zdzgimal JIM BATHURST They say "Misery loves, corn pany.-You should see how many miserable people will squeeze in here on a cold day when their motors freeze up. BATHURST MS SERVICE AtheAton I- Cattle STATE COLLEGE OPEN 24 HOURS We Give S&H Green Stamps THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA In the latest statistics released on the Lion football team, half back Ray Alberigi regained the rushing lead with 365 yards on 83 carries for a 4,4 average. Al berigi's halfback partner, Billy Kane, is in second place with 333 yards for a 4.6 average. Milt Plum continues as the total offensive leader with 422 yards, including 20 44 attempts, and leads in inter ceptions with six. He also raised his punting average from 39.3 lo an excel lent 42.0. making him one of (Continued on page seven) Ow i Npee HAIR GROOM Carocci Retains Lead in Weekly Football Poll Vicious Vince Carocci, like Ar nie Sowell, will compete only to the point to which he is extended, ,or -pushed," as they say. When Lucky Lou Prato came up with 11 correct predictions in ;the Daily Collegian's seventh !football noll Vicious Vince needed :10 right to retain his slim lead. He got his 10 right and now leads Lucky Lou by a scant game. Lucky Lou was the only one to forecast the Navy victory over the Irish, but was also the only one to :all with Pitt and Auburn. Everyone lost out on the Purdue- Illinois tie and UCLA's win over Stanford. Fearless Fran Fanucci posted an 11-4 to stay in third, one be hind Lucky Lou. Jim O'Hora kept the coaches four games behind the leader, Choosing 10 correctly. The standings are as follows: Vi cious Vince, 69-36 (.657); Lucky Lou, 68-37 (.648): Fearless Fran, 67-38 (.638); and the coaches, 65-40 (.619). In addition to _ the pair that ,evervone missed, Fearless Fran and Vicious Vince underrated ;Navy and Penn, while Vicious' fifth mistake was in choosing! 'Baylor over Texas Christian. o'- bora lost out on Notre Dame and Baylor also, besides flubbing on Alabama, who lost. I Lucky Lou claims he is the. jrightful owner of the top spot in the poll and has sent for Pitt's , movie version of the Minnesota+ came to use as his proof. How-I ever, Vicious and Fearless havei 'sent for the Minnesota movies as, a counter-move, and the stand-1 ings will likely remain as staled.' Room requests for Mother's Day, reservations }, for Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, 1951, will be accepted starting at 8:00 a.m., Saturday, November 10. ~Ls:.'xE.tS:^';<~~.<"'`:=:? ee~^•?'~` , ". - ',`-..,. -, ..,..,~.. ':iii .': 3::i~.i:ts~': €. vv'L.~:''Y,.'sur TONIC Supporters, 3 Bers, DTD Swim Victors The' Nittany Supporters were the only team that man aded to sweep all the first place spots, but the Nittany 38ers 2= ;and Delta Tau Delta had enough second and third place Ipoints to join the Supporters in the march to the IM swim ming semi-finals. The Supporters romped th Jordan Two, 22-17, and the Delts got past Alpha Sigma Phi, 23-18. The Supporters had all .the firsts in their meet, with Bill Hadley finishing off three. He garnered honors in the 60-yard breaststroke and the diving event, while anchoring the relay team to the final win. Other winners were George Willock in the 60- yard freestyle and Don Dinsmore, in the backstroke. V‘rillock, Dins more and Dan Magle combined with Hadley for the relay tri umph. Emery Gardosh was top man for the losers with seconds in the free style and breaststroke. Hayward Melville also picked up a pair of runner-ups:- The 38ers had a much tougher time of it with a rugged Jordan 'outfit. The meet was deadlocked going into the relay and the 38ers took it, by a hail% Joe Nicklo, Bob Pamsamore, Al Schroff and Al McLean did the job. Passamore sloshed to a first in the breast stroke, while Ed Collier arched to the first in the diving events for the winners. Fred ICochey and Dick McMahon. in the freestyle and breaststroke, captured firsts in a losing cause. Schroff and Mc- Lean added seconds for the 38ers. Delta Tau Delta won its con 'test by knocking off wins in all of the individual events. Bob ,Berry was the sparkplug. taking I (Confirmed on page eight) lE=ES=il MOTHER'S WRITTEN REQUESTS ONLY Nittany lion Inn Ohi c fpiee HAIR GROOM TONIC IN UNBREAKABLE - PLASTIC ! Grooms your hair while it treats your scalp. Controls loose dandruff. 1.00 iph. 4.... SHULTON Now York • Toroot• DAY WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1956 Scans, 27-13, the 38ers nipped Indies, 2 Dorms Win Cage Tilts Leonides, Mac Hall, and Thomp son 11 defeated Thompson I Co-. op and Atherton when the Wo-. men's Recreation' Association in tramural basketball league open ed Monday night. Leonides beat Thompson 11, 19-3, behind the 10 point scoring of Sue Stureman, Bonnie Baldwin scored the three freshman points, Thompson II defeated Co-op t 21-16, with Cathy Fishel dunking 10 points for the winners. Phyllis Croop sunk nine and Carolyn Falck scored seven points for Co op. Mac Hall beat Atherton, 17-5. Phyllis Porterfield scored eight points for Mac Hall. Polly Hoff man and Jean Kassick scored the losers' tallies. GOING MY WA'Y? Join the happy throng at HILTON STATLER HOTELS Special Student Rates Enjoy Big Name Bands NEW YORK CITY: The Stealer The ifiddorf-Astoria ' The Plaza WASHINGTON, D. 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