The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1954, Image 6

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The rest of Engle's backfield will remain unchanged from
last week. Don Bailey will be at - civarterback and Frank
Delia Penna will be at fullback. Regular starter Bill Straub
is still fighting a leg injury and Chuck Blockson is still out
of commission. Straub, however, will see some action today.
On the line, Jesse Arnelle and
Jim Garrity will be at the ends
and either Dan De Falco or Rosey
Grier will team up with Danser
at the tickles. Dick DeLuca and
Keith Horn will be at the guards,
and Frank Reich at center.•
Anderson's biggest threat comes
in a package deal. Three quarter
backs loom as the biggest hurdle
for the Lions. John Stephans,
Billy Smithers, and Tom Roberts
will probably all take a hand in
Anderson's passing attack. The
trio has kept the Crusaders in
the 11th spot in the nation. And
Penn State ' will probably see
plenty of captain Lou Hettinger,
the right halfback. Hettinger is
currently the Crusaders' leading
ground gainer, scorer, and pass
receiver.
Holy Cross will be after its sec
ond win of the season against five
losses. Despite it's dismal won
lost record, however, the Crusad
ers are actually a pretty formid
able outfit. Only one team—Col
gate—has beaten them by more
than one touchdown, and their
one victory was a 14-13 win over
highly rated Boston University.
Starting Lineups
Penn State Pos. Holy Cross
Arnelle LE Lynch
DeFalco or
Grier
DeLuca
Reich
Horn
Denser
Garrity
Bailey
Moore
Kane
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Intramural Boxing
Entrants in the intramural
boxing tournament are asked
to file their entries as t soon
as possible at Rec Hall. The
deadline for entries is 4:30 p.m.,
Nov. 12.
Organizations may enter one
man in each weight class. Inde
pendents may enter as individ
uals and need not be members
of a team.
Each individual must enter
for himself. The entry fee is
25 cents a man.
Today's
Sports Schedule
10:00 a.m.—Varsity Soccer
Penn State vs. Navy, Beaver
Field
10:00 a.m.—Freshman Foofball
Penn State vs. Bullis Academy,
Golf Course
11:00 aan.—PIAA Cross Country
Beaver Field
11:30 a.m.—Varsity Cross Country
Penn State vs. Manhattan, Bea
ver Field
1:30 p.m.—Varsity Football
Penn State vs. Holy Cross, Bea
ver Field
J. Murphy
Buonapone
D. Murphy
Cooney
Allegro
Army and Navy football teams
both are booked to play Penn
State during the centennial ob
servance in 1955.
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Twice-Uefeated Navy
Unbeaten Soccermen
Navy's soccer team arrived on the Nittany campus last - night with a squad of 26
Midshipmen awaiting their clash with Penn State's undefeated soccer team today at 10 a.m.
The Swabbies, led by Coach F. Warner, will be seeking their fifth win in eight games.
Navy has lost two games and tied one this fall.
But Coach Ken Hosterman and his victory-crazed
sixth straight victory of the campaign when they close
AlthOugh the Penn State-Navy
match was snowed out at Anna
polis, Md., last year, the Midship
men played nine_ other games to
finally post a 3-5-1 record.
In nine games the Middies
scored 27 goals and alloWed their
opponents 16. All but "one of
Navy's losses during 1953 were
dropped by the margin of only
one point. Two of the Middies'
victories were routs of 7-1 and
7-0.
Navy, like Army, usually plays
a tight defensive game. But Hos
terman's squad had little trouble
with Army's defense, which often
is one of the best in the East.
Penn State's offense has been
running through the, opposition
like a well-greased pig, and Navy
will have to figure out a way to
bottle up Penn State's offensive
power if it expects to bring hOme
'the bacon.
Hosterman will stick with the
same lineup for today's game that
has paced the Lions to their last
five wins. The Nittany lineup is
almost completely dominated by
ten lettermen, with Steve Flam
poris, a sophomore, playing at
right halfback, the only non-let
terman on the squad.
Jim Garrity, Penn State co
captain and end, last year gath
ered in 30 passes good for 349
yards and three touchdowns.
Call AD 8-9030
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Pigskin Coin Flips .
Out a Limb
As the Daily Collegian's weekly football prediction contest heads
into the home stretch, coach Rip Engle is sending assistant Frank
Patrick into today's 'picks' in an effort to get the coaches back
into the running.
McDowell Weiskopf
(.611) (.622)
Arkansas-Rice 'Arkansas Arkansas
Army
Army-Yale
Baylor-Texas
Bucknell-Colgate
Calii.-Wsh. •
Cornell-Syracuse
Columbia-Dart. Oartmouth Dartmouth
Princeton-Harvarct ?rinceton Princeton
Duke-Navy Navy Aavy
Illinois-Mich. Michigan Michigan
lowa-Purdue Purdue Purdue
Ohio St.-Pitt. Dhio St. Dhio St.
S. Carol.-N. Carol. S. Carol. S. Carol.
Wisc.-Northwest. Wisc. Wisc. ,
S. Cal. S. Cal.
S. Cal.-
Presents a
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Featuring
Army
Texas
Colgate
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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER. 6, 1954
to Meet
Today
booters will be gunning for their
their 1954 home season.
Williams
(.688) ;
Rice
Army
Texks •
Texas
Colgate
Bucknell
Wash.
Syracuse
Cornell
Dartmouth Dartmouth
Princeton Princeton
Duke
Michigan Michiga4
Purdue
Ohio St.
S. Cal.
Rottgo ,
Coaches
(.600)
Rice -:-
Army
Texas
Colgate
Syracuse
Ohio St:
§:Carol.
IS. Cal.
Inc.