PAGE EIGHT ON THE LINE Weekend Impressions . . . . . . that Pitt Is the best team in the district including West Virginia, Syracuse, and Penn State, but isn't Sugar Bowl or Cotton Bowl material, and shouldn't be considered if Navy drops Army this weekend. . . . that Penn State will have another young team next year; at the ends Coach Rip Engle will have few headaches save the possible effects of scholarships and injuries. Jack Faris, Doug Mechling, Jim Caldwell, Les Walters, Paul North, and Ned Finkbeiner all saw considerable action this year, but Mechling, North, and Finkbeiner were off and on cases because of injuries. Faris and Walters were particularly impressive in the last three games. ... that as Lenny Moore goes, so goes the Lions is so true its pitiful. The Rambling Reading resi dent is a great back, and deserves the credit he's received while wearing the Blue and White. Moore is notoriously no "mudder" and this was proven this year as he played six games in the mud. Moore had a great year. He went from nowhere to fifth in ground gaining. In addition to his de fensiVe skills (the reason the pros are after him), Moore had a career total of 2380 yards in 382 carries fora 6.2 average. He scored 25 touchdowns. What else do you want! . . . that Pitt's Joe Walton is All-American ma terial, even though he was shackled by a no-pass Pitt offense. . . . that statistics are interesting. At halftime this is how they read: first downs, five each; yards rushing, PSU 45, Pitt 83; yards passing, PSU 16, Pitt 28; passes attempted and completed, PSU, 1-4, Pitt, 2-2; fumbles, PSU 0, Pitt, 3; com pare these to the finals. . . . that in the third quarter college football proved that it can hold a crowd—something the pros can't do. With a 14-0 score staring them in the face and no indication of any radical changes in the making by the losers, the public stayed, despite the snow too. But who left; yep, you guessed it, the students. . . . that a bangup race will be at fullback next year between sophomores Emil Caprara, out the majority of the season with a bad knee, and rug ged Joe Sabol. The latter has the speed, especially for fullback pass plays but. Caprara did . the usual by picking up 31 yards in four tries standing with his longest gain a ten-yard jaunt. Penn State's longest run of the afternoon was Bobby Allen's 11-yard run. CIE ~~ ...: ~.; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA .. that fullback Buck Straub was invaluable.— all season. After missing the BU game because of a broken hand he played all eight games. Exclud ing the Virginia game, he carried 51 times against Army, Navy, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pitt, Syra cuse, and Penn for 199 yards and didn't lose a yard. In eight games he got 220 yards in 56 carries in losing five yards at Virginia. . . . that Caprara's value on the ground will be invaluable next year. Although he only carried 12 times while playing between 60 and 70 minutes, he got 79 yards for a 6.59 average, and didn't lose any yardage. . . . that five sophs—ends Walters, Faris, and North, and guard Bull Smith, and Sabol are In line for letters. * * * From Grid to Soccer • . . . .. that Coach Ken Hosterman, who is admired by his players, well-liked by his Recreation Hall co-workers, and an always cooperatiVe coach with the press, has proved that he can come up with his own players. This is the first year in his three at Penn State that he has not had a former Bill Jeffrey-coached soccer player on his.team, A three year record of 22-2, two unbeaten seasons, a Na tional Championship, and record breaki6g per formances of his team prove his • abilities. And more honors will be coming this year. .. that the selection committees correctly sized up the crystal ball when they chose Dick - Packer All-American last year. He was then, and proved that he could come through twice. * * * To the Pros • • • . .. that with the end of the season; the state ments of the season accrediting public information head Jim Coogan with mastered efficiency came in a one-two order. from Pittsburgh Press Sports Editor Chet Smith and Sun Telegraph staff writer George Kiseda after the Navy • game. No more than four minutes had elapsed after the game's end and Cocigan had four sheets of statistics in the hands 'of some 30 members - of the working press. Quipped Smith, "He must have made them up before the' game is over," Kiseda claimed,' "He's late; musta had a iandviich 9n the way." . . . that Bob Prince's season-long best was midway in the year when he said: 'l'm going home and make , a record saying, "Tackle by Val entine," and. half my work will be done" ' s "` , By ROY WILLIAMS Collegian Sports Editor When the moon's shining bright And the party's just right... To top off the night have a CAMEL! Out On a Limb Due to a three way tie for first place between Sports Editor Roy Williams, Assistant Sports Editor Ron Gatehouse, and the Nittany Lion coaches, the Daily Collegian grid poll will be extended for another week. Williams' 11-4 in Saturday's poll, Gatehouse, who compiled a 10-5 record Saturday, and the coaches, 12-3 in last weeks' selec tions, tied for the lead with 87-48 cards. William's Gatehouse Fanucci Coaches (.644) (.644) (.637) (.644) Army-Navy Navy Navy Navy .. Navy ND-S. Cal ND ND ' . ND ND Miami-Florida Miami . Miami Miami Miami Bos College-HC HC HC BC BC -. SMU-TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU Rice-Baylor Baylor Baylor Rice ,Baylor Ga.-Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech . Tenn-Vanderbilt Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn LSU-Tulane LSU LSU LSU LSU - Ala-Auburn Aub Aub Aub Aub CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PROMPT PROFESSIONAL' radio and tele vision service batteries 'for all portables. State College TV, 282 S. Allen St. 1946-76 OLDSMOBILE: Good tires: heater, back-up light., turn signals. Dill AD 7-7846 after 6:80 p.m. DELICIOUS CIDER '5041 gal. phis 10c deposit on jug. Truck at Werner's Ice Cream Store Sat. afternoon, Sat.• nights, Sun. •afternoons. Bring containers if pos sible. Party orders can be arranged. 1955 BLACK Austin-Healey 100 ; red leath er upholstery, wire wheels; overdrive, heater. Leaving country, must sell. Call Centre Hall EM 4-1400. DELICIOUS CIDER 60c gal. plus 10c deposit on jug. Truck at Werner's Ice Cream Store Sat. afternoon, Sat, nights, Sup. afternoons. Bring eontainers if pos sible. Party 'orders can be arranged. '5O STUDEBAKER, overdrive, heater. $6OO cash. Call ' Arts AD MOH. ENGLISH BICYC LES - 1 man's, 1 woman's 28-inch, both with U.S. tires. Will sell separately. Call AD .2681. PROFIT DARING BUSlNESS—Sandwich and Pizza Shop in Ocean City. Can prove one season profits. Phone AD 7-4961: PROMPT; ' PROFESSIONAL Televison Service. Batteries for all port able. State College TV. 282 El.' Allen St. LOST PENN STATE jacket. in Osmond Labe I have yours. Call AD 6-5061 - ext. 966, ask for Bob Roy. PARKER FOUNTAIN_ Den and . pair of gbuisee In• blue ease. If found all int. 1093. Room 289. . GREY TWEED overcoat was takes from I Sigma Chi Saturday night. It Contained ear keys. Would penmen who hen it please return it to Sigma Chi? . --MatAafs P i s tre Piettstoti It's a psydiologkal fact: Mason helps your disposition. If you're a smoker, remember more iv pure pleasure from from any other ci No other cigart so rich-tasting, yet TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1955 PERSON WHO took light grey topcoat with tan gloves in pocket from outside 288 Sparks rid. 3:00 notify Roger Richard. ext. 279. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing of theses, etc. Accurate work guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Phone . AD 7-8684. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires try. ins , of theses, etc. Fast, accurate service. Reasonable rates. Phone AD 84048. MISCELLANEOUS WE. 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