North to At Left Ei In Only Change (Continued from page one) only non-senior in the starting lineup. The remainder o£ the line-! up has Walt Mazur and Jack Cal derone at tackles, Dick DeLuca and captain Sam Valentine at guards, Dan Radakovich at cen-| ter. Milt Plum at quarterback,' Billy Kane and Ray Alberigi at the halfback spots, and Schleicher! at fullback. - j In the past two games Engle has been using the two-platoon system, inserting' his second te; into the ga late in each qu. ter, and has bei achieving excf tional results, , The se c o squad will ci sist &£ Walti and Doug Mei ling at ends, B; Wehmer ai Clint Law tackles, Joe Sa bol and Jack Arnst at guards, and. Steve Gar ban at center. A 1 Jacks, quarter back; Andy Moconyi and Bruce Gilmore, halfbacks; and Ben Wil liams, fullback, comprise the backfield. Holy Cross’ lineup has captain Dick Arcand and Dave Stecchi at ends, Joe Murphy and Jack Kern at tackles, Jim Cavanagh and Ray Guerard at guards, and Gordon Massa at center. Bill Smithers is at quarterback, Paul Toland and Bob Rainone are the halfbacks, and Joe Stagnone is at fullback. Today’s game pits two potent passing-, attacks and a sextet of hard-running backs against each other. Plum and Smithers can both pass and if rain doesn’t inter- 4/4 V M His Arrow University sport shirt is big news with college men this Fall. Wa /A A scoop for Arrow brought custom shirtmaking to casual wear with this one, from its button down collar in front {and center back) to its action box pleat. “Custom” patterns, too . . ..authentic tartan stripes, tattersall checks, many other stripes. Tartans, #5.95; checks and stripes in . cotton-rayon, #7.95. tors ecoimng >fart d Paul North fere both will probably fill the: air lanes. On the other hand Kane and Alberigi provide the Lions with a strong ground game as does Stagnone and Toland for the Cru- ARROW^- casual WEAR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA to Start ★ ★ ★ Dan Radakovich One of East’s top centers Jack Calderone Offensive wizard tt £ in. Televised Sam Valentine Defensive star Walt Mazur 230-pound tackle saders. So. look for anything in today’s game. The lions’ leading' ground gainer, Gilmore, will also see plenty of action and will be attempting to maintain his edge over runnerup Alberigi. Ilay Alberigi Team workhorse Draw Freshman In Opener The Penn State freshman football opens its 1956 season today when it tangles with the plebes from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. This year’s frosh contingent is one of the biggest fresh man squads in Penn State history and several linemen have won the praise of the varsity coaches for their play in intra squad drills. Two all-state centers are the bulwarks of the yearling line.' Former all-Pennsylvania center, Earl Kohlhass, has won the start-J ing berth at the pivot spot for Bruce’s team. Sam Slellaiella. all-New Jer sey center, has been moved to left guard because of Kohl hass' play and is reported to ; be adapting himself to the new position fairly rapidly. Stella [ Stella weighs 191 while. Kohl hass goes at 227. Norm Neff is scheduled to han-i die one of the end spots with Andy; Stynchula, a 214-pound converted’ tackle, at the other wing post. Both have shown up well in pre-’ season practices. j John Sava, 256-pound Farrell High School graduate, and Char-J ley Janarette will team up at the [tackle slots. Jararette weighs 215 1 pounds. Dan Maddigan. a 217-pound frosh who is noted for his de fensive tackles, will man the other guard spot. Tom Mul raney, a 227-pound converted fullback now playing tackle, and 209-pound guard. Mike Ro- 1 EVERYBODY’S GOING O- üburban . . . and you can go to PENNSHIRE to buy the new tailored Suburban coat. They’re made of 100 wool with rayon quilted linings. Solids, herringbone, or splash weaves to satisfy your taste—and your budget. Priced at 204 W. College Ave.. State College Home Opener 26,000 Gridders Today migh, are Bruce's top substi tutes along the line. The trosh have two more games remaining on their schedule after i today’s encounter. They will meet ‘the Pitt frosh on Oct. 20 at Pitts burgh and will host Bullis on [Oct. 27. in The Reader’s Digest $41,000 College Contest. You can match wits, too, with other students in colleges across the country. Just list, in order, the six articles in October Reader’s Digest vow think readers will like best! That's all there is to it —and you can win a big cash prize for yourself plu* scholarship money for your col lege. Better act fust, though . . . the contest closes at. midnight. Oct. 25. Get an~entry blank now at your college bookstore. jT* s'? only 19.95 PAGE NINE Billy Kane .4ce pcrjorme r DON’T DELAY You may win $5,000 AD 7-4783
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