SATURDAY, DECS! TE3B 9,. KoO Gross To Stick With Same Starters (Continued irom ■page four) centers scored 232 points last sea •sbn, .While Dick Suprunowicz tal lied! 211. The two other starters, Tom Jockle and Tom Huggins, had 117 and .110 points, respec tively. Bbth the Lions and 'Syracuse have yet to see defeat. The Nit tanies hold a win over. Ithaca college while the Ojirigemeij can boast conquests of -Tdrbriib* and. Eider college. Penn State coach Elmer-Gross: scouted the Syracusans' iriv their' game with Toronto. All he had to say was, “they’re leaded!” That not a as I IVlaybe our little over-water friend is just fishing for a compliment. On the other hand, he may have reference to all these quick-trick cigarette tests you hear about nowadays. Well, he’s not the only one whp’s been at sea. Frankly, how can you judge a cigarette by a swift sniff? Or another cigarette by one fast puff. What’s all the rush about, anyway? When it comes to making up your mind about cigarette mildness, we think you’d like to take your time. That’s why we suggest: The sensible teat —the one that you makeon a day after day, pack after pack tryout for 30 days. It’s the .30-Day Camel Mildness-Test! Simply smoke Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days. Let your own "T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste) be your proving ground. When you’ve tried Camels as. a steady smoke, you’ll know why . . , More People Smoke Camels thou any other cigarette 1 o Better Christmas Shopping §k was the night Guley’s squad ran up 101 points. Commenting on his team’s chances tonight. Gross said, “They have an awfully good team. I just hope the Rec hall jinx hglds up. “If we can shoot at a 33 per cent clip and rebound like we did against Ithaca, we’ve a good chance to upset them,” he con tinued. Gross will start the same five men that opened against Ithaca. Captain Lou Lamie, who scored 24 points against the Bombers, and Frank Moore will start at THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA guard; Jay “Tiny” McMahan will again be at the pivot post, and Hardy -Williams and Ten Panop les will start at the forward posts. Just what defense Gross will employ against the high-scoring Orange squad is still a question. Chances are that the Lions will use the combination press and zone which was so effective against-Ithaca in the opener. Once again, the public will be barred from Penh State’s indoor athletic events. Whereas campus enrollment now tops 11,000. Rec reation hall'seats only 5500. on Cigarette Tests KA GULL , Fine Work Lauds Alma Mater ; Blue-Grey Tilt Beckons Rip Kip Engle’s alma mater, West ern Maryland College, cited the Penn State football coach today for outstanding achievement in the field of athletic coaching. A citation, signed by the insti tution’s president, Lowell S. En sor, was tendered the 43-year old Engle “in recognition of out standing achievements ... in the field of athletic coaching.” iti th/0 stafe TJt c% empus Burt $4.50 B&rf —oxford button-down collar with the soft roll (the collece man’s staple diet). A "Manhattan,” of course. y • 'Or' RCI II IgA—fine white broadcloth with the wide-spread collar. Made by "Manhattan,” which means perfect fit. The Manhattan Shirt Company, makers of "Manhattan" shirts, ties, underwear, pajamas, sportshirts, beachwear and handkerchiefs] § I Products are Exclusive with Engle, who’ll leave the campus soon to join the North coaching staff for the Blue-Gray post-sea son football game at Montgomery, Ala., is a graduate of Western Maryland College. He played and coached at the Westminster, Md., institution be fore moving to Brown Univer sity, and thence to Penn State. He has been associated with ath letic coaching since his gradu ation in 1930. .95 PAGE FIVE > ' -