PAGE SIX Lion Tackles 'Beefy" But Lack Experience tile ;n u seric; , uJ Itorits covering each poz,i;i(ni on Penn States football team Today The Tackle:, told centers) If weiolt could be substituted for experienez. then football Coach Rip Engle would be 'loaded - at the tackle position. For when one views the team roster, namely the tackle can didat,....s, the six-footers and 200-pounders are clearly dominant. Of the seven aspirants for this position only one—Jack Calderone—is under six foot and weighs less than 212 pounds. The senior letterman is a "'small" 5-11, 210 pounds and is also the top tackle on Engle's squad. along with Friedler requires i Charley Ruslavage. of Coaldale, !who's bidding for the center po ne center slot. ably manned ' much needed experience. I sition on the Penn State football by Dan Radakovich and Steve 1. Radakovich is a top defenseman i tea , m never played football in for Eng le En Garban, .boasts good although the ri g i l i e dcre d of c l u e k l i in h e e B th u. ' ilfthelhigh school. A junior, he weighs not exceptional weight. Rada- i 2 1205 needs any assistance Garbar, kovich stands 6-2 and weighs ,sophomore, will be called on to 195. while Garban is 6-0 and man the position. weighs 200. ' The tackle aspirants with ,Kurtz Wins 3rd Place weight listed are: Walt Mazur. 6-0. 230: Joe Robert. 6-3. 215: in Collier Trophy Race Bill Wehmer. 6-3. 215: Don Del- i Charles Kurtz. senior in busi more, 6.2, 212; Al Strojan, 6-3. !ness administration from Clear -215: Frank Urban. 6-2. 225; and , , fi e ld . won third place i n t h e C o_ Steve Friedler. 6-4. 230. tier Brothers Memorial Trophy But the fallacy with almost Race at 'Watkins Glen, N.Y.. everyone of these candidates is Saturday. their lack of experience. Only 1 Kurtz drove his 1956 :MG/A. Calderone and Mazur have had any extended game experien ce,' UCA Plans Reception which leaves Engle desperately , weak at tackle despite the plenti- Tomorrow for Students Sul supply of weight. 1 A reception for students inter- Opening day starters will prob-lested in the University Christian ably be Calderone and Mazur. Association will be held at 6:45 Calderone, a fine offensive block-f er, will man the right tackle slot.,p.m. tomorrow in the Memorial while Ma zu r is a good bet to be Lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisen at left tackle, especially on de-]honer Chapel. tense. i The purpose of the meeting iK The remainder of the tackle Ito welcome the new students to candidates are in a wide open' the campus and to introduce th em to the program of UCA. battle for the number two slots•-------- -- ----- - - - at each of the tackle spots Del- :;:: - : - : - :--:--:--:-:-:•-:--:-:-::::-:-:X--:-:•-':- more, picked one of the most -l promising sophomores to emerge ft: from spring drills, and Bohart are ,4,- WELCOME both battling for the number two ii + . spot behind Calderone, with Bo -4, Drop in and Get Acquainted hart having the edge as of now. 4 -:- Wehmer. number two behind f:j: :;...1 Mazur.. is . still regarde4 as in •Je. wOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS il the race for the starting spot . 1 - against Penn. Urban. showing 1 1 : great improvement over last ;.1. --:-I year. is also a top man here. .1- 117 E. Beaver, State College, Pa. •;• .:.1 Strojan. a transfer student. is 1 Across from Post Office t finding difficulty becoming ac- t+ Phone AD 7-2045 +."* elimated to the Lion's offensive ,-lz --.• and defensive patterns. and 1-1--:-:-.:--:--:-÷-1--:-:-:--:-:-i--:-:-:-:-:--:•-:-:--:-:--:--:-:--:--:-:---:-+:--1-1--1-1-:--1--:--1-4-:-:--1--l-:-'- - Senator Rubber Eraser N. 2 lead 12 for n7An C Esterbrook PENS range from $2. 50 each McLANAHAN Watreen —Agency. So. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Football Managers All sophomores interested in trying out for assistant foot ball managers should report to the New Beaver Field practice gridiron anytime this week. All candidates must have at least a 2.0 All-Universit average. STUDENTS Ali loose leaf supplies, note pads, assignment books IM Tennis, Grid Entries Due Friday Entries for the intramural ten-'begins play on Monday, Sept. 25 nis singles and touch football with a fraternity contest. Oppon tourneys are due on Friday, Sept,tents arrange their own matches 21 according to Dutch Sykes, as-.in tennis. sistant IM director. The entry fee for the touch Foresees Grid Boom football is $1 per team while each{ Rip Engle, Penn State football ,entry in the tennis tourney must coach, foresees a boom in Eastern pay a 25-cent fee. {football. He believes Army, Pitt Both tourneys are run on a!and Syracuse will rate top atten single elimination basis. Football,tion in 1956. ATTENTION MUSIC STUDENTS Your Textbooks for An Music Courses Are Now in Stock at the THE AD 7-2311 ODM 203 E. BEAVER AVE. STATE COLLEGE BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE 111 L Beaver Ave. Opposite Post Office State College, Pa. Music Text Books Hi-Fi Record Players Record Albums * Late Pop Tunes On Singles-45 & 78 * Special Low Prices On Guitars and Ukes Sheet Music and Albums Popular and Classical Musical Instrument Repair Good Work - Low Price Quick Service BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1956 CLASSIFIEDS RATES 11 Venda of 14.511 One Insertion 31111.715 Two Losertiono 11.10 Three Insertienui Additional words 3 tor .1* for tack day of insertion. FOR SALE UNDERWOOD PORTABLE typewriter in perfect condition—less than two years OW. Chat AD 7-2.482. •49 CHEVROLET. 7tic H, 4-tiOor Deluxe sedan, 78.000 miles. Good transportation. AD 7-4012. EL . ECTRO- -1 1010E — Kkia Spirtikei, Gately Super-Horn enclosure. Good eon- Jit3on-140. AD 7-4012. GENUINE POLAR Rear. Skin Blanket. Excellent far football garnet and den. Size b ft x 5 ft., lined. $45.00. Call AD 7. •3/17. CHEMISTS DUPLEX filiderule with Man ual: Gold Bell E-flat Cornet. Gall AD 1850 CHEVROLET convertiLfle. R&H. new tap and seat covers—s42s. AD 8-5051 ext. 283. Ask for 13iII Simms. S DUPLEX Sliderule with Gehl Bell B-flat Cornet. Call manual: AD 7-2:;96 LOST RAINCOAT—Friday in front of Ree Han. Return to Campus Patrol office or Theta Kappa Phi. ALLIGATOR RAINCOAT in the HUB cloakroom, Saturday, Sept. 15. Name inside coat. George Harrison, Phi Delta Theta. WEDNESDAY EVENING in the HUB, white leather key • ease containing ear, house. and other keys. Finder call Attie,. ton 46. SWEETHE; Br PIA. Wednesday afternoon. between Alitqa St. and Atherton Hall. Call AD 7-4332. . ROOMS FOR RENT on W. College Ave. fur Call AD 8-62b5. =En= GRADUATE STUDENTS and upper ciao.- men will find co mfortable room' with hot and cold running water or private bath at Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Avenue. .State College. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and study. Low student rates. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires typ. ing of thesis, term papers. etc. Fast, reasonable service. Phone AD 8-6943. HELP WANTED STUDENTS—EARN up to 31.50 per hour ou strudr. part-time job. Inquire Dux Club, 125 S. Pugh St. STUDENT KITCHEN help wanted for fraternity house. Apply at Alpha Epsilon Pi. 429 E. Hamilton Ave. STRING LASS player for work in Combo. Excellent opportunity. Call AD 84789. Ask for -Wayne_ DISI(WASHEIiS AND Waiters for fra ternity. Can Aloha Tau Omeir*, AD 7-703. MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? If so. call AD 7.2492 or bring mAchine to 633 W. Collets Aye. SQUARE DANCING by the Serenaders anytime. Contact Dan Karr at 'Alpha Zelta. AD 7-7621. ITS HASSINCER for ricket stringing the No-Awl Way. Latest factory equip. ment, prompt service. -guaranteed work. Looser life to strime and racket. R. T. iiiiasinger, White Hall or 514 Beaver Ave. 'after 5 p.m. .SOCIAL CHAIRWEN I The Dream Spin. nere, Quartet—piano, tenor sax, bass. drums—available now for fall bookings. 'Call Jack Huber. AD 8-8811 after 6 p.m. NOW AVAILABLE for all social tune. 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