SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15..1955 Navy Make First Visit Since 1932 (Continued from page one) however, that has had trouble get- - ting started. He is averaging 77. yards per gameOncluding a 75- yard running stint against Army two weeks ago and an 88-yard spree against Virginia last week. All of Moore's gains have been made under soft footing. He was stopped from crossing the cen tury mark: against the Cavaliers last• week because of runs called back on penalties. Uses Two Defenses • In• three games Navy has used basically a 5.2-4, or a 5-3 defense to stop William and Mary,• South Carolina, and, most recently, Pitt. Navy's lineup is expected . to remain ' the same as that used in the last three games, with sev en lettermen opening—five of them on the line. Coach Rip Engle, however, is expected to have at least tviio lineup changes—one at end and another at center—and perhaps get a reassuring glance from the fullback and tackle slots. At end, Engle , has had a round house of manpower this year, but little experience. Doug Mechling, Volant junior, will dress but may not see action after battling a virus attack this week. Reich Returns Co-captain Frank Reich, out with a hand injury last week, is expected back at the center post and linebacking work. Walt Ma zur, giant Tamaqua tackle, who works with Chester's sophomore Jack Calderone at. right tackle, is also expected to return after sit ting out last week with a hand injury. Guards Dick DeLuca, Sam - Val entine, and Earl Shumaker, along with co-captain and tackle Otto Kneidinger, will carry the first line duties. Faris to Start . • At left end Engle is expected -to call on Paul North, a rugged sophomore from Baden who has worked well in three garrieq, and Jack Faris, another soph, will re place Mechling at right end. En gle will also have sophomore Les Walters and senior Leo Kwalik in ready reserve. • Buck Straub, Alliscin Park sen ior who• broke his hand in pre season drills and returned onlY last week, opens at fullback ; with halfbacki Moore and Billy Kane, • thought of IPUDNUTS! .30 DIFFERENT VARIETIES Bre4f‘t • Cottee ..•preak • Dessett, • • IA t. A•■•• • Snack* - fw, Any Party • . ` 1 " 1 " " ! j i r ' AD 83184 ;. t tr. Phone 1 day ahead THE .DAILY COLI t EGIAN,, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA and Bobby Hoffman, 168-pound quarterback, rounding ..out the backfield. Sophomore Emil Ca prara, who also came off the in todlist last week, will be used spell Straub. Never demanding attention butinvariably attracting a lot because of its sleek wafer-thin beauty. . . the Omega Auto matic built-in "power magic" remembers to wind the move-. ment as you wear it. Modern as today's newspaper ... equally up-to-the-minute in accuracy. In shock•resistant and waterproof models, $87.50 up. Other Omega watches for men and women from $71.50, Fed. tea Included MUR Jewelry Not One Cent Extra for Credit 411111111111111.WATCNII - mny ire, Left center, ..;o-Captains Otto Kneidinger, Frank Reich: Bottom left, Bill Straub. Right center, Jack Calderone. Bottom right. Sam Valentine, Earl Shumaker F.,i,t...w.t.,,..,...... ...,404.14,,...i.,....::, ..,....4..,,„..: ",f 4 :‘, . ' r ,: -, . , ~-'!;',.,.; ,f, Subscribe Today Let your parents and friends at home know what the Nittany Lions are doing s.; 0 0. 01 Csi EA . • 0 Z The Daily Collegian CAMPUS State College, Pa. PAGE NINE ~:: ~'` ,~.~ ..