ions ace rmy Foe (Continued from page one) Chuck Wilson, tackles St e w Scheetz and Dick Cripps, and guard Don Barney, backed up by Len Shephard, John Todrasky, and Joe Shumock were the lads who stopped the Hoyas. Engle was especially high in his praise of Shephard, Podrasky, and Shumock, and of pass de fenders Chan Johnson, George Jacob, and Bob Pollard. Vince. O'Bara, who completed 6 out of 13 passes for 101 yards, will run the team from his quar terback position. Reserve flipper Dick Koerber, who completed three out of four tries for two touchdowns, will only be avail able for limited duty. Koerber aggravated an old knee injury last week. Sophomore Discovery " Sophomore fullback Ted Shat tuck, one of the most promising finds in recent Penn State grid history, will start at fullback. Captain Owen Dougherty is slated to start at wingback. Art Betts and John Smidansky, ends, who were on the payoff terminals of two touchdowns last week, tackles Chuck Godlasky and Ed Hoover, guards Jim Barr and Len Bartek, and center Ken Bunn round out the offensive unit. Army's 'offensive platoon in cludes Bob Blaik, at quarterback, fullback Gil Stephenson,' and halfbacks Jim Cain and Frank Fischl. On the line are Captain Dan Foldberg and Al Conway, ends; Lew Zeigler and Bruce Ackerson, tackles; Bruce Elm blad and Jim Cox, guards; and Bob Haas, center. Defensively the Cadets will Earl Blaik-- (Continued from page two) coach at West Point looks like this: 68 wins, 10 loses, 6 ties 2 National Championships 5 Eastern Championships 5 undefeated seasons in the past 7 years 32 straight games without defeat between 1944 and 1947 GIFTS For All Occasions The Largest Gift Shop in Central Pennsylvania WINK'S SKY-TOP 7 Mi. 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