PAGE EIGHTEEN Guard, Lion Reserve By VINCE CAROCCI at the guard posts—and Smith ; wage a run for the blue chips in! Sports Editor ;won his letter in 1955. He was in - Ithe battle for starting center. t Finding replacements at the eligible for the 1956 campaigni Stellatella, an all-New Jersey guard and tackle slots lOoms.due to academic difficulties. !schoolboy selection at center who as Coach Rip Engle's chief At tackle, senior Bill Wehmer; was shifted to guard because of! his 1957 ,ixisinthneer.or. Junior y ni t o - e r tu F f r n a i n 7 gi r o b n a ogram problem in preparing iKohlhaas' potential, is expected to, saw Urban, ifigure prominentl • y in the guard Penn State grid edition for the'other tackle returnee, picture. He spent his froth season; forthcoming season, opening Sept. action last season but not enoughiat that post, 2t at Penn. to earn hint a letter. Joe Bohart i Among the sophomore tackles With the "first full week of falhis another inexperienced tackle Among show promise -are Tom Mul- 1 practice behind the Lions, Engle.returning this season. He also is! who and Chuck Janerette—both: readily admits that the squad is a junior. starters' on last year's froth con-I hurting at these two key line: Elsewhere, on paper, anyway, spots. 'They certainly are our the situation appears well in hand.i tingent. biggest problems," ht• said. Senior Charlie Ruslavage and , Quarterback/Rich Lucas, who Along with quarterback Milt junior Steve Garban. both letter-!stole the show in last spring's' Plum and halfback Bill Kane, men. give Eng 1 e experienced!intersquad Blue-White tilt with: graduation sa w all-America :depth at center. ..his running and passing, and half-I End, Engle's major headache 'backs Pat Botula and Ed Caye -. in 1955, should pose no major / .. I -- problem this season where five lettermen return. Les Walters, ; one of the most highly-rated wingmen in the East, according , I to the preseason dope, Jack , and Faris Paul North all di , vided starting assignments last - season. Ron Markiewicz and Romeo. Pannozzo, both experienced two season campaigners, remain in the midst of contention for a starting end berth. All five are seniors. ; The backfield candidates give' Engle a list of tried competitors: to choose from. Although fullback; Emil Caprara. a senior, is the only first-string back to return, Engle's' complete second team backfield is still intact. Quarterback Al Jac k s. half-I backs Andy Moconyi and Bruce' Gilmore and fullback Maurice' Schleicher, all juniors, assume the front-runt - al g role in Engle's' plans this year. Schleicher and( C a p r a r a about evenly divided their playing time last season. ; ''" Jack Faris Behind the aforementioned . .. . an able wingman quintet, and not yet out of the ; are other promising sophs. running for starling berths. are I senior quarterback Bob Scra- 1 Different from last year when bis, junior halfback Dave Kas- the Lions lost 15 men from the' perian and senior fullback Ben ieligibility list, only four some Williams. ;what major losses were incurred : On hand to add to the Lions•''thi ; s season. However, two of the reserve list is a group of highly-llosses are at the vital tackle spot hoped-for sophomores headed byiwhere Jerry Summerly and Bill center Earl (Bud) Kohlhaas andjPelTY are ineligible. guard Sam Stellatella. I Back Jack McEachern and line- Kohlhaas, a two-time all-State!man Chuck Pegues are the other high school gridder, is expected!two losses. Both probably would to give both Garban and Rusla-I (Continued on page nineteen) Captain Joe Sabol . . the leading Lion guard guard and 1956 team captain Sam Valentine, guard Dick De- Luca, guard John Arnst and tackles Jack Calderone, Walt . Mazur and Clint Law depart from the ranks of the Blue and White. Plum, Kane, Valentine, DeLuca. Calderone and Mazur were starters while Arnst and Law rated high on Engles re serve list. Captain Joe Sabo!. Dick Mc-I Millen and Willard (Bull) Smith are the only returning lettermen' Welcome . . 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The loss of fullback Davis is probably the most serious of the two since Captain-elect Ralph Brower is the only remaining ex perienced performer there. Hos terman must find a suitable full back to work with Brower in or der to have a strong defense. • And, in his eyes, you can't have a winning ball club unless you have a strong defense. Right now, Hosterman has no idea as to whom he will use come opening game.• Other graduation losses include center forward Torn Nute, who finished in a three-way tie for the team scoring title with 13 last year, goalie John Lawerence, left half Ward Hill and center for (Continued on page twenty-two) - :':l•':.*ll .,, TA'7l'il . -I . .'Z' Friendly Dealer BENGUS MUSK SERVICE 111 E. Beaver * Music Text Books * Records (Album LP, ER, 45, 33%) *Rei:ord Player\s * Musical Instruments * Accessories Join Our Merchandise Club We Give S & H Green Stamps BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE SUNDAY. 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