SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Boot Army Home .Army—minus the bardment which usu. before the main 'atta. turf at 10 this mornin, the final home tilt of the the Lions. The Black Knights of son provide the first rea tion the Lions have had partisan home crowd that the opinion of sore, Kea Hosterman. In previous home ex the Lions have had easy recording victories. Only was able to score against tanies in a 5-2 defeat man's eleven routed , Buc 0, and Syracuse, 8-0. Score Mislea • ' • •1 The Colgate score d. - dicate the overall supe the Lions. Coach H. booters had a wide mar! , statistic department havil tempted goals to Colgat: But despite a medi e 3-3-1 record, Army will be .different. The Cadets have played two com mon opponents of the Lions, Col gate and West Chester Teachers. They defeated Colgate 4-1 but lost to West Chester 1-0. Today's game will not be of the "excuse me I bumped you" type of play. In the West Chester encounter, the Cadets put two of the Ram's key players out of ac tion. They were forced to miss the East Stroudsburg game which West Chester lost, 1-0. Hosterman is not going to change the combination that brought the Lions a 3-0 win over Maryland last week. Lawrence of Goalie John Lawrence, with four shut outs to his credit this year, will be in the goalie post. Ralph Brow er and Dave Davis will man the fullback spots and Ward Hilt, Steve Flamporis, and Herb Hert- Pigskin Coin Flips . .. Out On a Limb The Penn State football coaches call on an "illegal substitution" today in an attempt to vacate their last place position in The Daily Collegian's grid poll—and it isn't Milt Plum! It's none other than pretty Evelyn Visocky, the coaches' secre tary. Evelyn gives the coaches a golden opportunity to crawl out of the cellar by picking Vanderbilt over Kentucky, California over Southern Cal, and Southern Methodist over Texas A&M. The three Collegian scribes differ from Evelyn on each one: Whether Lucky Lou Prato will pass Vicious Vince this week depends upon the outcome of the Minnesota-lowa, Pitt-Notre Dame, and Arkansas-Rice tussles. Lucky Lou likes Pitt, Arkansas, and Minnesota. Lucky trails Vicious by one but stands one ahead of Fearless Fran Fanucci. While Evelyn ventures far out on the limb (perhaps putting too much faith in her girlish figure). Vicious places hlinself in minor peril by choosing the Irish over Pitt'. Fearless takes a chance with Washington over UCLA. Fanucci Carocci Prato Coaches .638 .657 .648 .619 Ky.-Vandy. .Ky. Ky. Ky. Vandy Fla.-Ga. - Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla. Mich.-Illini Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Ga. T.-Tenn. Ga. T. Ga. T. Ga. T. Ga. T. Duke-Navy Duke Navy Navy Tex ABcM-SMU Tex.-A&18 Tex. Alai Tex. A&M SMU Minn.-lowa Minn. lowa Minn. lowa Wis.-Nthwstn Wis. , Wis. Wis. - Wis. S. Car.-N.C.S. S. Car. S. Car. S. Car. S. Car. Ark.-Rice Ark. Rice - Ark. Rice Pitt-N.D. - 1 tt N.D. Pitt Pitt Clemson-Md. - vi emson Clemson Clemson Clemson Stan.-Ore; St. S an. I Stan. Stan. Stan. UCLA -Wash.. ' ash. I UCLA UCLA UCLA USC-Cal. I SC I USC Cal. USC .. ! 1 ! ATTENTION ice Ska es i FRATERNITY MEN 150/ 0 0 i• Sally ' s to Stude is lo has We Lay-a- ay . 4 ! - , • epoza part es at reduced rates 1 . 1 4lpretzels- and chips in bulk Western 'II 0 wholesale sandwiches .' ate .lf .and Sub-Ho's 200 W. Col -, • .11 at prices you'll appreciate d i for Tour weekend parties 0. 1056 rs Host in Final Contest Ly LOU PRATO services of an air and naval born y softens up the enemy's defenses k--invades the Beaver Field soccer to battle the Nittany soccer team in lyear for ner will fill out the backfields at halfbacks. The front line will have Jim Hedberg and Dutch Walz at the wings; Per Targeson and Mike Stollmeyer at inside; and Tommy Mute in center forward. Halfback Walt Krauser and cen ter forward Dave Haas are Hos terman's first line reserves.. I e Had- 1 opposi -I..fore a at least • r coach itions times in Colgate the Nit- Hoster nell. 10- Goalie Don Dougald; fullbacks, Paul Bauer, Don Meyer, Tony Tre monte and Otto Rosenberger; half back Jim Edmonds; and linemen Jim Seaford and Bruce Walsh fill the rest of Hosterman's reserves positions. 3 Lead Scorers not in itonty of iterman's ,in in the g 42 at 's 26. If the Cadets expect to halt the Lions they will have to stop the scoring efforts of Torgeson. Nute. and Stollmeyer, who have com bined for a total of 21 goals this year. Torgeson leads the pack with 10 goals. Nute has six and Stollmeyer trails with five. The Lions will be after their fifth win of the season and their; 23rd in the last 25 ball games. Only Pennsylvania's Ivy League leaders have been able to defeat the booters, winning a 3-2 de cision. High Sehoel Football Scores - Ellwood City 13, New Castle Connellsville 32, Brownsville Myersdale 13, Chestnut Ridge S Pgh Wlinglise 20. Pgh . Carrick 0 Ambridge 53, Aliquippa 13 Scott Twp. 28. Carnegie 20 Uniontown 41, Latrobe 0 German 40. Masontown 14 North Union 14, Bellmar 13 LaSalle 13. Shade 0 Claysburg 20; Bedford 0 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1M Boxing Entries Due Alt entries for intramural box ing must be made by 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the intramural of fice. Separate competition will be provided for both groups, and each weight class must have at least eight entries. The charge is 25 cents per mart High School Football Scores • Tyrone 20. Hollidaysburg 7 Jeannette 14. Greensburg 6 Sharon 12. Farrell 0 Williamsport 21. Altoona 7 Conernaugh 'rap. 26. Somerset 7 • .•• IF YOU'RE THE NOSY TYPE. COME To vsibßK FOR. US We want YOU! The kind of man who is always curious about the "how's" and the "why's." The kind of person who's never satisfied with the standard way of doing things. The creative thinker! What company offers the most to this "nosy" kind of person? We be lieve . it is the Standard Oil Company of Ohio. INTERVIEWERS OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OHIO) AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES WILL BE ON CAMPUS Check your bulletin board or placement director for exact time and place THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OHIO) - Lion Harriers— (Continued front page six) balance by capturing the next five places. Pitt's Ron Rush and George Walters tied for first in 14:01. Joe Thompson was the first Lion to finish, grabbing a third in 14:36. followed by teammate Dick Englebrink in 14:47. Lea Donahue was fifth in 14:50 and Sam White sixth in 14:52. Jack Williams completed the Lion scoring with a seventh place in 14:58. It was the last dual meet for the freshman and frosh mentor NOVEMBER 14 Gordon was pleased with the re sults. Gordon had special praise for Thompson's third place and Donahue's fifth. Both men, espec ially Thompson, had shown steady improvement during the year and hit their frosh peaks yesterday. Gordon said, however, that the real cause of the victory was the tremendous five-man balance hie runners displayed. College Football Scores Geo. Wash- 32. Richmond St. Vincent 14. Carnegie Tech - S So come and see us. Let us tell you about Standard Oil of Ohio—where the creative approach counts! Right now, we are interested in this type of man with any of the follow ing degrees, BS or advanced—ChE, ME, CE, IE, EE, Petrol. E, Chem., Geol., Geophys., Math., Phys., Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. -PAGE SEVEN ,-,...,, t -- .A ~----,, , 0 s,-.} =!....---,, - t. , ,..5 -r.-1,%..y#.4.4 --- r : 1 1. 4-724 34 -.....tr . 1 4 ‘- ..,,, t',/r,.. ', •, 0 , 4 4 -'4.: 4 0, - ..W.:. - . 7. . -1.4.-:, ,, , t - -- . ,- .. '--'-*S-:!,...,c, .-7 -,--&-,2-,--,:',---5 ~.--,.;:,,.., 1.7 ,4 2, ; ;2 ',-,:---..!,,,i , 547,-;'...':- ': ;, .0 . -.,--, - ,i;:: 0 •,, r. - ilis 4 ''''t..4.'414,.4,- A 07.4."-itin `h . ' ,-..".jirt , : ,Vt'-; .• 2 • ~;,..1..:.., : 5 :..?-:-`,... -:.> ='- 4`,I4,.Y:Y;AC',ATj', t' . 7. , ;:,,!.: -;-f.;.z,-.2 MEM
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers