PAGE SIX Passers It was a night fur the passers at Beaver Field last night as two fraternities and two indies racked up first round decisions. The weather and playing condi tions were ideal tor wide-open football and that was precisely what eight tailbacks offered the sparse crowd. Delta Chi advanced to the second round with a 34-2 tri umph over Kappa Sigma; the Hamilton A’s defeated the Mc- Kee Lions, 26-7; Alpha Chi Rlio downed Phi Mu Delta, 35-0, and Deuces Wjld edged the Blue Devils on the strength of a safety, 9-7. In the fraternity opener, Delta Chi’s Bill Hastings filled the air lanes for a pair of touchdowns and numerous first downs. Shoitly after gath- History To Repeat? Engle Hopes Not By FRAN FANUCCI Will history repeat itself? Lion Football Coach Rip Engle hopes it doesn't, especially when it concerns his team. In the "opening game of the 1955 season game rated a tossup at kickoff time. This year, touted Penn, 34-0. What's the sig-j ★ ★ nificance of these games? I 1 ' Last year’s game preceded the! Army contest, and coincidentally this year's game does. too. But in the Army game of ’55. Engle's! Lions succumbed to a powerful Cadet aggregation. 35-6. Engle is now in the process of reversing! this score, and according to latest j practice sessions he stands a fair, chance of doing just that. | Basing his practice sessions on, what scout Earl Bruce learned} at the Army-VMI game Satuidav,| Engle is * pushing his squad through repeated drills emphasiz ing Cadet tactics. Because of the time handicap Engle is also out, to remedy most of the mistakes— missed blocking assignments, etc. —made in the Penn game. Mikelonis Injured But one position on the Army eleven has the Nittany coaching staff guessing.—right halfback. Gene Mikelonis. sophomore start er at that position, and Army's leading ground gainer in the VMI game, is out for most of the year with a knee injury,- which could force a host of changes in the Cadet backfield. The Most likely replacement is Joe Cygler. varsity halfback last year until he broke his ankle. But Coach Earl Blaik could move a number of men into that spot, including his number one quar terback Bob Kvasky. Kyasky. fastest man to don an Army uni form since Glenn Davis, was switched from halfback to quar terback this fall after Blaik was pressed for varsity material. Kyasky Switch Doubtful If Kyasky is transferred, which seems doubtful, then Blaik may have to change his entire game plans. Anyway the Lion coaches are hoping some part of the Army team is weakened by kickoff time Saturday. The Lion's defense came up ■with headlines this week. Accord ing to the latest statistics released by the National Collegiate Ath letic Bureau the Lions were lead ing the nation in total defens° —limiting the Quakers to 94 yards in 50 p’avs. The figures also showed the Coeds Begin IM Hockey Activity A team composed of members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Del*a, and Sigma Sigma Sigma beat a team of Zeta Tau Alpha. Alpha Omicron Pi, and Delta Del ta Delta players. 2-0, as the coed intramural field hockey league opened Tuesday. The Gammas will mee‘ the Del tas at 4 p.m. today on Holmes field' in the second game of the season. On the Gamma team are play-' ers from Alpha Chi Omega, Al-j pha Gamma Delta, and Kappa [ Alpha Theta. The Deltas include; Beta Sigma Omicron, Delta Zeta.. and Delta Gamma. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dominate Action in IM Football ei ing jn a Kappa Sig punt, Hastings uncorked one to Fred Evans for 21 yaids and a touchdown. Evan's try for the extra point was wide. Banker Scores Rip Maneely punted after the Kappa Sig attack stalled on the 38 and Hastings found the range again. This time he hit Gene Banker for 18 yards and the second tally. A bad pass from center be hind the Delta Chi goal line resulted in a safety for the losers, but this was balanced' out in the final period when Maneely took a poorly aimed pass from center and fell on it for the safety. The game was sewed up at that point, but the Delta Chi tailback continued to make a production of his passing hit ting Banker, Evans or Jack Transue on numerous occa- the Lions manhandled Boston U.,.35-0, in a although two touchdown favorites, the Lions * ! Les Wallers Lions starting end sions seventh in rushing defense, jgiving up 61 yards on the ground, 115th in the nation in total yards | gained with 399, and 10th in 'rushing yardage with 305. The Lions will leave by train I for West Point tonight, and will hold a workout at Michie stadium Friday. Don Delmore, sophomore tac kle, will make the West Point trip, while Jack McEachren will remain here. Delmore, an out standing froth performer, will be used only if necessary’. gsMhm I m i ;iija||jji|i;i I siiipT liilSsii FORWORKandifLAY Ra^ARMY&NAVYJI HE?' SO.ALLEN ST. | CHURCH St. *Bl lock HAVEN, PA. J Next Door to Centre Hardware Parking Lot In the second game, the Hamilton A’s, racked up four touchdowns in the second half to beat the McKee Lions. The only first down of the first half occurred when Larry Beighy passed to Bill Houser from the 40 to the 10 yard line, giving Hamilton a 1-0 lead. Hamilton kicked to McKee’s 28 to start the second half. Dennis Rose punted to the 38 and Hamilton took over. They moved to McKee’s 8 on an Al lan Goldstein pass to Bob Bas tion. Goldstein passed to Larry Freedman for the touchdown. Beighy kicked the extra point. Intercepts Bailey Pass Jim McDonald intercepted Bailey’s pass and passed to Ed Givler for Hamilton’s second touchdown. Beighy again made the PAT. Hamilton’s third touchdown occurred on a ser- Maglie Wins Series Opener (Continued from page otic) to Whitey Ford, the top earned run pitcher in the American League and Yankee 19-game win ner. Ford was clipped for five of the Brooklyn runs and six hits, in cluding Robinson’s solo homer and a three-run blast by Hodges, before he retired for a pinch hit ter in the fourth. Lead Short Lived Holding a shiny 2-0 lead on Mantle’s homer following the first of three singles by Enos Slaughter. Ford permitted the Dodgers to tie the score in the {second. Robinson’s home run, a 360-foot blow into the lower left field seats, broke the ice. Hodges’ single and a double by Carl Fur illo evened the score at 2-2. With one out in the third, Pee Wee Reese, who has played in every game of the seevn Dodger- Yank series, beat out an infield single lo McDougald. Duke Sni der followed with a single into short center. Stengel, came out to confer with Ford but left him in to pitch to Robinson, who flied to Mantle. Then came Hodges to stroke the blow that meant the 'ball game. ies of passes from Beighy to Weiner to McDonald. McKee scored their only touchdown on passes from Bill Bailey to Joe Ferrer to Tom Landis. Bailey kicked the ex tra point. Alpha Chi Rho demonstrated a power attack that must be closely surveyed in the future. Steve Baidy, the former all stater from Williamsport, and Hugh Cooper, who saw plenty of action on last, year’s basket ball team, along with Baidy, sparked the winner’s thrusts, receiving an additional shot in-the-arm from Dave Watkins. Baidy Stars AChißho kicked off to Phi Mu’s 20 and held the losers at bay for three downs until Wat kins picked off Bob Toney’s aerial at the 22. * Baidy opened up with aer ials to Barry Mowrey, Cooper FREUD FRAUD? Jim was so conceited that he had cold lips from kissing mirrors. Until one day he asked himself, “Am I truly superior? Do not girls turn me down daily? Twice on holi days? Am I not, in actuality, profoundly inferior?” So he decided to consult the famous psychiatrist, Dr. Hy Pertensive. "My boy,” said Pertensive, "your Rohr schach test showsyou are going batty from collar wrinklosis. It is incurable. In fact, you are incurable. Nothing I can do for you. $lO, please.” Then Jim read an ad for a Van Heusen Century Shirt. He read how its soft collar won’t wrinkle ever . .. how you can THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1956 and Watkins. Watkins scored the touchdown. Ron Kinch kicked the ball through the uprights for the point. The second half saw the win ning attack begin to blossom. Baidy eluding several defend ers arched a 64-yarder to Mowrey for a first down at the 15. After being driven back, Baidy hit Mowry for the final score. A safety kept Phi Mu - from suffering a whitewash. Safety Only Score In the final game. Deuces Wild caught the Blue Devil passer in the end zone for a safety early in the second per iod and it meant the game. Bill Williamson put the Deuces in the lead with a touchdown on a pass from Lee Shiffler. Shift ier converted. Don Stitzel connected with George Corson for the Devils tally. «sSSs^ maltreat it like a maniac and it still won’t wrinkle . . . how without a bit of starch it’s impossible to wrinkle it. “Gee whiz, I am saved,” said Jim, and he ran to his haberdasher- to buy one. “$3.95 please,” said the clerk. Today, Jim is as popular as money. And he still has his Van Heusen Century shirt be cause it lasts twice as long as ordinary shirts. See it at better stores every where, or drop a line to Phillips-Jones Corp., 41? Fifth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Makers of Van Heusen Shirts Sport Shirts • Ties • Pajamas Handkerchiefs • Underwear Swimwear • Sweaters.
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