The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 06, 1951, Image 7
Wildcats' Starting Lineup Has Only Three Seniors The Villanova Wildcats have four juniors, and four sophomore: captains Nick Liotta and Joe- Ri the :only .'seniors in the tentative li iThe offensive f lineup has the v ENDS: Joe Rilo and Ray Rig ney: Co-captain Rilo rates with the,-best at his position. He is a senior and a keen student of the game, who. possesses natural lead ership qualities. Rigneyj six foot) seven inch . sophomore, shows greaVpromise. His height makes him a,favorable pass target. Frank Banas and Frank Rehak, 1950 lettermen, are also capable. TACKLES: Bill Heggariy and Dan Simeone. Heggarty, huge sophomore, is regarded as one of the best tackle prospects in the nation.- He stands-six feet five inches tall, and weighs 230 pounds. He captaiiied the freshman team last season and is a bruising block er and tackier.' Simeone, 210 pound letterman, 'is the starting right tackle. He has won varsity letters at end and tackle' and played fullback in high school.' „ GUARDS: Nick Liotta and Pete Carrieri. Co-captain Liotta, 225 pound- senior, rates as one of the finest linemen to ever wear the Blue and White. He may play both offense and defense if need ed. Carrieri is the offensive right guard. He scales 230 pounds, and is another soph who starred on the yearling squad last fall.’ CENTERS: Joe Deßose, Joe Vi verito, Tom Gildea, and,Tom Green. De Rose, big 205 “pound junior, usually draws the_starting pivotman assignment. Viverto, 205 pound freshman, has,been per forming well and is pushing De- Rose for first string honors. Gil dea-and Green, both juniors will see lots of action. 'QUARTERBACKS: Bill Bran nau, Joe McNicholas, Paul-Tom ko. Brannau handles the vital T formation spot although he . only weighs 155 pounds. He is a decep tive ball handler and throws, a hard bullet-like pass. McNicholas and Tomko, 175 pounders, will be available for reserve duty. HALFBACKS: Ben Addiego, Walt Zuber, Bill-Grief, and Ralph Cecere. Addiego, 180 pound soph speedster, looks like the outstand ing halfback. He combines speed with shiftiness and is a smart ball carrier. Zuber, 175 pound junior, is a fixture at right-half. He played first string all last season. Grief and , Cecere, both sopho mores, -are good backs also. r \ FULLBACKS: Bob Haner/John Helm, and, John Sullivan. Harier is ah all-around performer and was one of the. best players on last year’s squad. He is a bruising ball carrier, backs up the line, and kicks extra points. Helm and Sullivan will improve as the sea son-continues. , " • Sqrantopoulos (Continued from page five) time letter winner at Schenley,- Pete went to California Teachers his freshman year.,There he' earned a varsity letter as a centerfielder. Loves to Run But the love of track which enfiamed Pete his final! year in high, school made him. return to track .because it ‘.‘offered a chal lenge.” The 175-lb. outfielder had to train for two years to get the trim 148 pounds he is today. Last fall although he wasn’t able ,to make the-national cham pionship many did? —he earned his varsity x-country letter, which was, just about the best thing, that ever happened to him. i This Greek whose parents were from Athens and Sparta has the marathoners’, habits. He can fun “all-day” but lacks, the. speed for the “shorter” .five miles. JPete has been drilling on this speed so necessary for. Nittany, harriers— who don’t jog by any means. “Pop” Pete: A phys. ed. major, Pete hopes to coach , track .after graduation in February.. . Pete lives in perfect atmosphere in a room on College Avenue. With he and Bill Ashenfelter ■ the talk is just “track.” . . . Pete claims run ning-keeps him “ten years young er.” . Marty Cooper is the gal who cheers Pete when he is “down in the dumps, and running comes hard.” ; a young team supplemented by ;s in the offensive lineup. Co-cap ilo, and tackle Dan are [ineup. following men: Fogg to Speidk To Ski Club Sherm Fogg; assistant professor of physical education and coach of both the tennis and skiing teams, will address the Penn’S Valley Ski Club meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 110 Electrical Engineering Building. . . The meeting is primarily a membership- drive to acquaint newcomers with the club. , . This ski club which has been active in State College since 1936 is open to . all—both townspeople and students. Skiing ability is by no"me;ans a requisite.' Most of the present members of the club learned to ski after joining. Before any person can be en tered in competitive skiing events which the. club participates in, the person-must be a member of the club. / ITS EASIER THAN MORE FUN,Too! No tricks! No gimmicks! Tokos no time-no special talent! 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