PAGE TEN Engle Shifts Sabol To Aid Guard Spot By FRAN FANUCCI (This is the secoild in a series of stories covering each position on Penn States football 7 . 19(111 it the guards.) The loss of five men, !ince spring training, at the guard spot has f.o confused mat ters in this part of the line that Coach Rip Engle has switched fullback Joe Sabol to left guard in an effort to alleviale this bug-a-boo. Sabol, an outstanding runner entine, varsity left guard. and Dick time Sabol was shifted. Sabol. who backed up the line, last year, will man the backerup spot for the Lions this year, and will be used sparingly on of fense. Line Coach Tor Toretti said that in the short time Sabol has been at the guard spot he' has shown "quickness, aggres siveness, and a great desire to Fullbacks SIM Strong The "Rob Peter to Pay Paul" move by Engle does not weaken the fullback position to a great extent since fullbacks Babe Ca -prara and Maurice Schleicher have both shown up well in prac- I lice sessions. But as one beg-a-boo is elimi nated another seems to emerge' from the confusion. DeLuca, al though a three-year man and a definite threat as a backerup. is still untested in the middle of the Sine and according to Toretti "it remains to be seen what will hap pen" Fine Offensive Player DeLuca is considered a fine of fensive player but his worth as a .defens4E!man in the interior of the line is still unknown. Valentine will continue to back up the line and play offensive left guard. The 5-11. 200 pound guard is a candidate for the All- East team, and has often brought stadium crowds to their feet with his fan-appealing tackles on kick-' offs and punts. He is one of thee, few players on the team who is, guaranteed a starting berth when, the season opens against Penn Sept. 29. _ _ prospect. The same holds true for Stellfox and Macecevic, who are both sophomores. Boasting the height and weight. 6-2, 190, and 6-0, 195 respectively, both have the po- Arnst Top Prospect , tential to give Engle a stronger Another top candidate for one middle as the season progresses. of the guards spots is Jack Arnst,'But here, too, experience is the who rates as one of the larger'much needed factor. men on the line, standing 6-2 and Overall Engle lacks de , weighing 210. Arnst is a hot and cold player who has the size and potential to break into the lineup at any time. His potential and size give En-: gle a much needed reserve behind DeLuca. who stands 5-10 and weighs 190. Injuries have forced Clint Law. CA 220. to ride the bench during Most of the practice sessions this! fall. Law was heralded as the! man to fill the gap but his unfit-, ness to play forced the change in' plans, which shifted Sabol. Jim DeLuca Injury-ridden Jim DeLuca, brother of Dick. 'vas regarded as one of the out standing freshman last year but' injuries have hampered hi m: throughout the last two weeks of to met ice. Other noted reserves are Dick Skippv Stel'fox, and Joe Macecevic. McMillen was re carded as a "hustling ball player" by Torctti and with some experi ence could develop into a top WELCOME CLASS OF '6O to VIC ' S • Thick Shakes Sandwiches Take Out Orders 145 So. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA last year, will combine DeLuca, who was trans * * * 4'1,4 s. -- '•. -- -zr -10% -: -..0:' , ... rii : • .` 1- , 4441 1 -.-...,:: ::,, „ , Joe Sabol Fullback to guard Lion Lacrosse Meeting Scheduled by Baer Th'-re will be a meeting of all 1957 varsity lacrosse candi dates at '7 p.m. Sept. 20 in 114 Recreation Hall, according to Ernie Baer. Baer, wh o suc ceeds Nick Thiel as head coach after serving as assistant coach for the past three years. said arrangements for fall practice sessions will be made at the meeting. TONY'S BARBER SHOP Haircut by tarn •r appointment 231 E. Beater AD 8-8012 Parking no probtem alents with captain Sam Val erred to right guard the same * • * ♦ * CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (.')—Ron Northey's pinch single in the 10th inning gave the Chicago White Sox a 4-3 decision over the Boston Red Sox today and made Billy Pierce the first 20-game winner in the American League this season. The victory put the White Sox back in third place. Jim Piersall's homer in the ninth had tied up a tense pitch ers' duel between Pierce. and Tom Brewer. both of whom en tered the game with identical records of 19-7.. Chicago had held the lead up to that point on homers by Walt Dropo and Jim Rivera. Nellie Fox opened the 10th with a bad-hop single over Mickey • Vernon's head at first base. Larry Doby sacrificed, so Minnie Min .. , l oso was handed an intentional y pass. Northey then batted for 1 . . - s r I,Sherm Lollar and blooped a sin . gle to center, scoring Fox. ,Eti: • ' , `C.K Brewer put himself in the lead xr • -- in the second inning when he sin gled to center with two out to } drive home Ted Lepcio, who had walked and moved to second on !an infield out. Dropo tied the score with his sixth homer deep into the left field stands in the home half of the inning and the White Sox moved ahead in the third when Dick DeLuca Three-year guard guard, but with the breaks and the fast development of his re serves this position could turn out to be a strong point in the line. + GRAND MON DAY, GRAND PRIZE RCA Personal TV Set Come In and Register No Obligation 5129" DRAWING - SATURDAY, White Buck, Oxford and Loafers . . $6.95 Ivy League Trousers, Black and Khaki $3.95 Lee Riders for Men and Women $3.69 to $3-.95 Complete Gym Supplies for Men 100% Du Pont Orion Sweaters Alt Colors SLEEVELESS $2.69 Yankees, Baltimore, 'Sox' Win, Mantle: 48; Pierce in 20th KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13 (El 3 )—Whitey Ford stubbornly fought off the Kansas City Athletics in the late innings today Ito win his 18th victory for the New York Yankees, 3-2, as Mickey Mantle hit home run No. 48—his first since Aug. 31. Mickey also hit a double in the first inning behind Enos Slaughter's single and rode home on Yogi Berra's single that got the New Yorkers away to a 2-0 lead off loser Tom Gorman. The homer came in his next time at bat in the third and ended the Yankee scoring. Bobby Shantz and Jack Crimian handcuffed the New York power hitters the rest of the way Free Gifts To Ail OPENING + SEPT. 17, 1956 SEPT. 22 LONG SLEEVE . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1.4. 1956 1 Luis Aparicio walked, advanced on Pierce's sacrifice, and scored on a single by Rivera. Brewer's bat figured in Bos ton's fifth-inning run, too. The pitcher singled to center, moved up while Milt Bolling was bounc ing to the first baseman, and scored on a single by Billy Klaus. Rivera's homer came with two out in the seventh. It was his 11th of the year. CLEVELAND, Sept. 13 (/1 3 )—A combination of five-hit. pitching by Connie Johnson and two home runs by big Gus Triandos enabled the Baltimore Orioles to salvage the finale of a three-game series as they beat the Cleveland In dians 4-1 today at Municipal Sta dium. The Indians' only run was scored on a homer by Bob Avila. Triandos' homers were his 17th and 18th of the season. The first one. over the center ' field fence in the second inning. gave the Orioles a lead they never relinquished. The second was hit over the left-field fence in the sixth inning. Sandwiched between - the two homers was an Oriole run in the third inning. Johnson opened the frame with a single to center and moved to second on a sacrifice. He scored when Chico Carrasquel made a wild throw to first after (fielding George Kell's grounder and Kell went on to second. 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