A Glance at . . . SPORTS y By VINCE CAROCCI Ass'l Sports Editor TIME OUT—FOB RETURNING ALUMNI Welcome back alumni, we are glad to see you here again. That is the genera! feeling among the administration, the faculty, and the student body. As usual, the University has scheduled another great day of athletics for you to enjoy and reminisce about. As all of you know, the Penn State football team makes its home debut before you ana the student body when it battles Holy Gross at 3:30 this afternoon on Beaver Field. A word or two on ihis year's club. Coach Rip Engle's boys •re a bunch of fighters—they will battle right down Jo the wire, whether they are ahead by 20 or losing by 21. This was evidenced in both our games this season, especially in last Saturday's Army en counter. Consensus has n that this, is one of the most spirited teams Engle has ever had under him. In my two years here. I have never seen a team with so much spirit as this year's edition. For many of you, it will be the first time ir. three years that you will not see number 42, Lenny Moore, in the starting lineup. Yes. Moore >s gone as all greats must at sometime go—but Er.gie has several promising backs to take his place. Senior Ray Aiberigi has taken over in Moore's left halfback slot and has been the workhorse of the Lion ball carriers. He has carried the ball 28 limes- gaining 114 yards while only losing four, for an average of 4.1 yards per play. Behind Aiberigi. Engle has Bruce Gilmore—a native of Moore's hometown, Heading. Gilmore has sparkled in the Lions' first two games, playing outstanding offensive ball against Army. ■ The youthful ftiphomore almost broke loose on a S4-yard touch down run against the Cadets which would have put the Lions or.’y one point behind However. Army's Bob Kyaskv stopped him just inside Cad"t territory in what was called by the experts, the play ®f the week in the East. Quarterback Milt Plum, halfback Bill Kane, guards Sam Val entine and Dick DeLuca. and ends Les Walters. Paul North, and Jack Farls are others to keep an eye on. Any one of them is capable of making the play which could turn the tide of battle in our favor. SOCCER NOTES— To start the day off op the right foot, the Lion soccer team plays host to Sytaouse at IP a.m. behind the east stands of Beaver Field. The team will be out to regain their winning ways once again after being held to a sroieless tie by West Cnester's powerful booters. The tie snapped a 19-game undefeated or untied string for the Lions, but does not eliminate them for the National Championship—an honor they have won fer the past two years, last year sharing the title with Brockport State Teachers College. Coach Ken Hosterman also lost some of his lop men through graduation—especially two-lime All-American and 195 G Olympic team member. Dick Packer. However, he, like Engle, has found able replacements. Sopho mores Per Torgeson and Mike Stollmeyer have been outstanding for the booters thus far. Both were suffering from injuries last Satur day. but are expect* d to see action today That is what’s in store for you athletic-minded alums today— hope to see vou at the games. Welcome Back Alums Things nateu t cnanged much since you left The Gang Is Still Cheering for Sally's i A * Foot-Long-Hot Bogs |l . • Giant Hamburgers ' • Delicious Pizza *Soft Drinks •Ice Cream •and Hogies Delivered to Your Door or Dorm especially for you Sally's 140 S. PUGH ST. AD 7-2373 P.S. The tastiest sandwiches in town come rom SALLY’S I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IM Gridders Display Defense, Passing Ability in Four Tilts Last night's Independent nullified the gain. The men ofi touch football action went P os f d ,h ? tn 1 , . , . threat, when Lewis pitched to i rom one grid extreme to the j^ OU gh on the Skins’ 13, chalking other, with a pair of scoreless'up what proved to be the win-j games and two high-scoring 'ning first down. The Raiders then battles among the four Indie to « fense on the following senes, and, contests. ‘Lewis missed a 20-yard field goal The opening struggle showed a attempt. 1-0 count, with the Warriors edg- The winning A's drew first ,ing the Playbovs in a sudden blood from the Aces in their 'd«..h .vert™. Th« w.,* R.H lers recorded a second-half first Larr _ Freeman which covered down to win over the Hamilton 75 yar as, to paydirt. The con ‘Skins bv a like margin, while the, try ns missed. .Hamilton As staged a second-; Aces quickly retaliated, half comeback to outscore 'he sCOr j r . g on a 46-yaider from Fred Aces. Wolfe to Glenn Huzza. Tom Sar i After a meaningless first half, nicki vaulted the Aces into a wilh neither side gaining a first; temporary lead by converting down. Larry Lutz of the War- tern placement. The Aces padded - - . . , , tr.eu: ieac just oefore the half nors intercepted a Playboy Jacofas passed 45 aerial and raced to the 28-yard va _rcs to Bob Radcliffe; Sarnicki line, A 26-yard field goal at- again converted, tempt by Chuck Lewis was . The A’s fought back to win in wide, halting the Warriors best the second half. After a 41-vard offensive thrust. gain to the Aces 19, Joel Roth The Fls-.-bovs threatened late-threw to 3ieghey to knot the ;n the :>eriod- Eoo Favlcount, and Phil DeWitt booted p.ckec off s Warrior pass anc'Ae point after, returning the edge spec :c- the 3-5-yard stripe, but *° the A.The_ Hamilton club three penalties thwarted -he scoc-- added a pair of insurance mark ing bid. ers. as a 42-yard DeWitt to Bie- The •v«rrvzrs' nrinTrisnec. In ev-t ertEM by *> zhe frosh. 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