PAGE SIX Versatile Wolfpack Gridders Return 'Home' for Lion Test North Cal olina State, boast- to gain and nothing to lose while games, be has caught nine pass ing almost as much Versatil- the Lions have to continue win- for 134 yards and one touchdown, ning if they intend to be consid- to lead the team. ity as the Lions, arrive here ered for a bowl bid. His wing partner—John Collar today for its "most-sought af- Both teams pack potent run- —is also rated highly by his ter game" of the year. The fling and passing attacks, al - coaches. Last season he caught Wolfpack and the Lio n s though the Lions ottweigh NCS five touchdown passes and was considerably in the backfield. The the team's top receiver with 14 square off at 1:30 tomorrow after- average weight of the NCS back- receptions for 231 yards: This noon at Beaver Field. field ranges around 174 pounds year he has caught - seven passes The Wolfpack record-3-5---can while the Lions' average is closer for 121 yards and three touch be thrown to the winds for this to the 190 mark. downs. He leads the team in scor game, mainly because 30 of the On the line the weights are ing with 18 points. NCS squad hail from Pennsyl- equal —give or take a pound The Wolfpack's passing attack vania including eight on the start- for either team. Four of the ing team. Wolfpack linemen are over 200 will be up against its strongest test tomorrow. The Lions, rated The entire attitude of the pounds, which is about the in the top 10 teams in the nation Wolfpack squad was expressed same amount the Lions boast on pass defense, have intercepted by halfback George Marinkov: over that mark. 18 and have allowed only 22 corn -That's one game all my family The most highly rated lineman gnd friends will be able to see on the team, from the standpoint p l e ti ons. and I'm seal anxious to make aof future greatness, is end Bob Half of the NCS scoring has good showing up there." Pepe. Pepe has been tagged as a been through the air while the State, 20 points underdogs go- future All-American by the State Lions' scoring has been mainly ing into the game, has everything coaching staff. In the team's eight on the ground. Nine Post Triumphs In IM Basketball Team support gave the Pollock 6 cabers an 18-17 victory ever the Five Mits. while action in the fraternity play of the intramural program, saw Alpha Phi Delta edge Phi Sigma Delta, 19-17. Dave Forney, Al Terchirk, and Al Cafritz scored five points each for Pollock 6in notch- the Twenty Five Fives, 46-17. ing the triumph, while Halsey led. Mike Kash's 17 tallies was high the losers with seven markers. for the victors. Another low scoring contest fea-I The Violators fured the play of the Alpha Phillo, 21-13, defeated behind Pollock Chipper's 8 : po i nts. Delta-Phi Sig game, with Beni Amato leading the winners with Bowlers 5 points. Fred Trust tallied nine' points for the losers. The Shantytown Nine toppled ir Nlttany 22, 24-20, with H 'H. Til lema scoring tallies for the win ners. I J High scores proved to be the Sigma Pi defeated Chi Phi, 22.-;most - exciting action of the fra -37, although behind 8-7 at half-Iternity "B" bowling league on time. Brenton led the champs, Wednesday night, when three with eight, while George Vince's, bowlers recorded scores of 200, live markers was tops for thelpoints or better for a single game.! losers. Jim Brown. Alpha Chi Sigma. Pollock 12 downed the Bear-I gained top honors with a fine 2101 cats, 43-35, as Maczuzak with 18 score. points and Lumamersky with 16i Theta Chi's Don Costanzo led markers paced the victors. his team to a 3-1 win over Alpha, True to their name, the Rockets l Sigma Phi, rolling 203 pins, while zoomed past the Nittany Support- Bob Sablowsky, Phi Ep, nosed ers. 27-14 with Carl Pappalardo into the exclusive circle with 200 collecting nine points for the: points in aiding Phi Epsilon Pi's Rockets while Stan Kurdlock's!3-1 victory over Delta Theta five points. helped the Nittany.Sigma. Supporters. Alpha Chi Sigma downed Alpha Taking a 19-7 halftime lead,;Epsilon Pi, 3-1; Sigma Chi tripped Lambda Chi Alpha went on tolPhi Kappa, 4-0; Kappa Sigma topple Phi Kappa, 33-20. !blanked Phi Mu Delta, 4-0; and In the highest scoring game fori Delta Chi won a forfeit from Tri a single team. Nittany 30 trampled angle, 4-0, in other action. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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