WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1956 Maglie to FaCe Ford in Opener BROOKLYN, Oct. 2 (77—Sal Maglie, Brooklyn's 39-year-, old "comeback kid," faces Whitey Ford,. the New York Yan-' kees' left-handed ace, in the opener of the seventh Dodger- Yank World Series tomorrow at Ebbets Field with President Eisenhower in a box near the home dugout. Although the Yanks finally were beaten by the Dodgers fast fall in seven games and must" play the first two games in enemy territory, the oddmakers rate the American League Champions 3-2 favorites to win the best-of-seven series. The opener is 6-5 and take your pick. FAIR WEATHER with temp eratures around 65 was forecast for game time at 1 p.m., EDT. with a throng of between 34,000 and 36,000 in the ancien,t stands. The game was to be beamed on network radio, Mutual, and tele vision, NBC. Maglie, rescued from the scrap heap when he was acquired on waivers from Cleveland in mid- May, had been a doubtful starter because of a stiff arm. When he told Manager Walter Alston he 1, 1 1 was ready at today's f in al work out, Maglie got the no . "My shoulder is a 1 ttle stiff," said Maglie. "But I a sure it will be okay tomorro ." IT WAS Maglie wh inspired the Brooks to their dri, ing finish that finally won the pennant from Milwaukee on the final day. The "Barber" from Niagara Falls, N.Y., threw a no-hitter at Phila delphia a week ago .and started , the Dodgers on the way to a vital doubleheader sweep over Pitts burgh by winning Saturday's first, game. Maglie 13-5 will be working with only three days' rest. How ever he has done the same thing in his two most recent starts in cluding the•no-hitter. A cunning curve-ball pitcher with sharp con trol and an uncanny ability to cash in on a batter's weakness, Maglie is a real "old pro." • IN MAGLIE'S only series start against the Yankees, he lasted five innings for the New York Giants in the fourth game in 1951. Quarterback Bobby Layne of the Detroit- Lions began the 1956 Na tional Football league campaign with 1.017 forward pass comple tions. He ranks second behind Sammy. Baugh. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA He was charged with the defeat. Manager Alston hardly had time to catch his breath after the tense Sunday windup before he plunged into immediate series plans. Be cause of Sandy Amoros' two home runs Sunday and his hot batting streak, Alston decided to use the left-handed batting outfielder against a left-handed pitcher for the first time. —Advertisement— Melpar to Physicists One Of Nation's Leading Electronic Firms Offers Unique Opportunities Mechanical and electronic engi neers, as well as those majoring in physics and math will want to in vestigate the unusual opportunities for rapid professional growth and advancement offered by 'llelpar, Inc., one of the Nation's leading electronic research and develop ment organizations. 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Financial Assistance Offered by Melpar for Graduate Work The list of universities located near -Wiper laboratories that offer graduate and undergraduate courses in engineering subjects in cludes: Georgetown University, George Washington University, American University, Catholic Uni versity, University of Maryland, University of Virginia, Harvard. Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy, Northeastern University, and Boston University. Melpar offers finiiicinl assistance for study at these distinguished schoo/a. Marshall Hits Ivy League PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2 (IP) George Preston Marshall, owner) of the Washington Redskins, said today that the Ivy League schools which created college football are destroying it. Marshall told the Philadelphia Football Writers Association that the cure for college football's ills is to fire 90 per cent of the col lege presidents. "The trouble with college presi dents is that most of them wanted to play football but couldn't make the team. 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Prato Holds Poll Fanucci, Carucci Vicious Vince Carucci, w h nHe is currently 23-7 and .767. started out in The Daily Colle-iColgate (what, again!) lowa, and Illmuts kept Lucky Lou within gian's football poll like an overJ I . , striking distance. weight tackle, reversed his field I Meanwhile, Rip Engle—whose !like a halfbadk by picking 14, mind must have been on the , out of 15 winners in Saturday's Penn game—picked the coaches games. right into the cellar. The Ripper Vicious Vince. presently con-' went out on the limb and fell ducting an investigation into Col-!with Kentucky and Texas Tech. gate's win over Cornell, boosted{ Rip also missed the his percentage 200 points and his' Texas winner and the coaches Tulane standing from last to a tie for' second. lhold up the standings at 21-9„ Or Vicious' won-lost record isl and .700. 22-8 for a .733 percentage. 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