PAGE SIX Defensive Stalwart Dan Radakovich Rated 0)le of the Best in East Orange Tilt Rated Even (Continued from page one) men to keep Brown running towards the middle of the line. where his chances of breaking away are lower. The Lion ends and backerups are expected to force Brown away from the end and keep him where his speed will - do the least amount of damage. much the same way Pittsburgh alid when it held him to 65 yards earlier this season. Another Syracuse back, Jim Ridlon, can't be counted out, ac cording to the Lion coaching staff. Re is considered almost as dan gerous as Brown and is also a top-notch pass receiver. Ridlon divided his talents between end and halfback last year but this season 'his forte is strictly the backfield. Orange Coach Ben Schwartz walder has formulated a "differ ent" type of offense for this year's team. The Orangemen have been running from the wing -T and us ing an unbalanced line, which has forced Engle to diversify his defenses. The Nittanies will prob ably use a 5-4 defense. but at any time this setup could be chanced to suit the offense. Meanwhile, quarterback Milt Plum will handle Engle's straioht-T formation with the 'epossibilitf . 'if the form; er does not work. Working the belly-series in the Lion backfield 'will be" hallbackS Billy Kane and Ray Alberigi and fullback Emil "Babe" Caprara. Kane . had 'the TineSt . day 'Of' his career last Saturday against West Virginia. when he gained 130 yards on 20 carries and was out standing on defense. The entire Lion team will be in top condition with the noccible exception of reserve fullback she . Sala... Weatherproof Raincoat Imported Egyptian Cotton. The best raincoat in our economy line. Very light on the shoulders and easy on the wallet. Long and regular sizes in our com plete stock for your con venience. Our factory-to you plan at Pennshire Clothes saves you time and money. Stop in today and see these values. Only 12.95 PENNSHIRE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Maury Schleicher, who will see only limited action because of a ,shoulder injury. Syracuse's powerful running attack will also be pitted against the Lions awesome de tense, which is rated fourth best in the country allowing 200 yards per game. The Lion's defensive unit has captain Sam Valentine and Dick DeLuca both three-year veter ans—at guards to spearhead the interior of the line, while ends Les Walters and Farls will cover the outside. Tackles Walt Mazur, who is', one of the most improved linemen on the team, and Jack Calderone are stalwarts at that position. Dan Radakovich will be at cen ter. where he is regarded as one 'of the East's best. Both team's will use the two platoon system. It will be one of the few times that both teams will substitute freely. which could mean a high-scor ing contest because of the freshness of the players. Two things the Lions will have to contend with today is the fact that it is "Parent's Day" for the Orange and the game is being played on their home grounds, Archbold Stadium. The • probable starting lineups: Penn State Syracuse Walters LE Althouse Mazur • " LT Strid DeLuca LG Farmer Radakovick. C Brown Valentine RG Bailey Calderone RT Cashman Faris RE Lasse Plum QB Kuczala Alberigi LH Brown Kane rtH Ridlon Caprara FB Coffin Club to Play Inter-Squad Exhibition The Penn State Lacrosse Club will play an inter-squad exhibi tion on Bearer Field at 1:30 this afternoon. Leaflets explaining the native sport will be passed out and a public address system will be used to give a running account of the contest with explanations by varsity lettermen. (The Lacrosse Club is open to male student and athlete mem jbership. It was formed this se mester to promote the game among the students by active par ticipation in the club, to acquaint the student member with the la crosse player on a, personal basis, and to develop a competitive spirit and interest of the game among the students. Lacrosse is played on a field approximately the size of a foot ball field and consists of four fifteen-minute quarters. The con test today will be shorter—four 10-minute periods. Ten players compose a team. On the offensive are three attack men backed up by a trio of mid fielders who have freedom of the field. The attackmen are confined to the forward half of the playing area and a violation of the center line results in a penalty. Protecting the goal are three defensemen and a goalie who are restricted to the defensive half lof the field. Large Contribution Provides Money For Olympic Trip NEW YORK, Nov. 2 01 3 )—The last-minute receipt of the largest single contribution ever made to the U.S Olympic fund provided enough ready cash to buy tickets for seven planeloads of athletes and officials to go to Melbourne, Executive Director J. Lyman Bingham of the U.S. Olympic Committee said today. On the eve of the Olympic team's departure, Gillette Safety Razor Co mpa n v, which had pledged a dime for every razor sold during July and August, pre sented a check for $86,200 to complete its contribution of $136,- 200. This, with other receipts, made up the $400,000 needed to pay for airplane tickets. Actually, the committee is in good shape financially, Bingham said, although there was a tem porary shortage of cash. or Cann OR Nft/t'a' Booters Seek to Regain Prestige Against Terps Is the Penn State soccer team over-rated this year? This question will probably be answered this afternoon in College Park, Maryland, when the Nittany Lion booters try to regain their winning form against the University of Maryland soccermen. If the Lions defeat the Terps, much of the prestige that was lost from last week's 3-2 set- . lback by Pennsylvania will be re covered. But if the local booters 'lose to the Maryland eleven, they !will probably be re-classified as just another soccer team and not a national champion as in the past two years. Maryland has never defeated a Lion soccer team since the series' was inaugurated in 1948. The Terps have gone through eight seasons losing to the Lions. Last year. Coach Ken Hester man's booters handed Mary land one of its two losses of the season with a 6-1 victory. In 1954. the Lions topped the. Terps, 5-I—one of the three de feats for Maryland that year. Maryland has reigned as At lantic Coast Conference champion for the past three years and the Terps are again in the lead this campaign. Hosterman will start the same team this afternoon which lost out to the Quakers last week. John Lawrence will be at the goalie spot Ralph Brower and Dave Davis in fullback roles:. and Ward Hill. Steve Flamporis. and Herb Hertber in halfback positions. The forward wall will consist of Jim Hedberg and Dutch Walz at the wings: Per Torgeson and Mike Stollmeyer at the insides: and Tommy Nate at center for- 2 Win in IM Swimming Beta Theta Pi flashed its cham pionship swimming form before a heavily anchored Sigma Phi Ep silon team to win, 37-4, last night. Phi Mu Delta would have suf fered a like loss at the hands of Theta Chi had it not been for a first place in the backstroke event. The score was 24-8. Sigma Alpha Mu forfeited its meet to Sigma Pi in the only other action at Glennland Pool. The defending champion aquat ics from Beta completed their in tramural "shutout" with Ted Mig natti and Gil Leu topping the scoring with six points each. Beta's two Teds, Lyon and Mig inatti finished one-two in the 60- iyard free style with 211.4 clockings. I Mignatti then picked up his HAIR GROOM TONIC SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1956 Steve Flamporis Starts Today ward. Hosterman's bench strength in cludes goalie Don Dougald, full back Don Meyer, halfbacks Paul Bauer and Walt Krauser, and line man Dave Hasse. • Torgeson is the leading scorer on the team with nine goals. A leg injury that had been ham pering his play earlier in the sea rson has responded to treatment and is practically healed. Hosterrnan could not say much about the Maryland unit. - They have always fielded a big team" Hosterman said. "and I expect them to be the same size this year." final three points with a second in the 60-yard backstroke. Torn Imswiller swam to the first posi tion in 44.1. Gil Leu was the other six point scorer for Beta with 10 seconds in the 60-yard breaststroke and diving. John Salathe topped the breaststroke division in 48.1. Chuck Fegley outdove Leu with the high score of the young season, 21.8. Leu had a 19.3 total. Jay Livziey showed Phi -Mu Delta that he was in perfect shape after his football, injury when he led Theta Chi with 8 marks and competed in the relay win. Livziey finished second to Bob Maurer in the free style and out classed the field in the diving. Oxi e fpi - a H AIR - 611001N TONIC IN UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC! Grooms your heir while it treats your scalp. Controls loose dandruff. 1.00 SHULTON 10114e;Tork • Toronto lIIIIIRE