The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 17, 1957, Image 9

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    THE PENN STATE
lured above are hal
staff of assistants.
end coach J. T. Wh,
Although "Rip" . serves'coached at Brockway, Steelton,
head football c of the'and Williamsport high schools be-1
Nittany Lions, few ile out- I fore moving to his present posi
side the football circle stop tO!tion•
realize that the men t o r isl Also joining- the Nittany grid'
backed by a staff of six effi-(staff in 1949 was Frank Patrick,,
cient assistants who are special- l a University of Pittsburgh -grad
ists in -certain areas of the gridivate. Patrick played football un
game. !der Jock Sutherland and played,,
Jim O'Hora, a Penn State alum
!professional ball with the Chica
nus, -joined the Lion grid staff go Cardinals. He served on the
in 1946 after serving coaching coaching staff of three other col
stints at Roaring Springs and Ma- lege teams and the professional'
banoy .Township high schools. Pittsburgh Steelers before corn-
O'Hara concentrates mainly on ing to Mt. Nittany.
the tackles, which, incidentally, Engle's number one quarter- 1
offer the greatest worry to En- back at Brown University in 1948,
gle's outlook for the 1957 season. and 1949, Joe Paterno, entered the
Handling the freshman teams Lion coaching ranks in 1950 after
for the past few years has been his graduation from Brown. He
' a 1929 graduate of Washington helped install the wing -T forma
& Jefferson University, Earl tion at Penn State.
Bruce. Bruce was the first non- J. T. White. a Big Ten ass
alumnus to join the grid staff islant coach at Michigan for
In.many years. several years, is the latest ad-
The second Penn State gradu- dition to the Lion coaching
ate to return to his alma materl staff. White came to Penn
was Sever Toretti in 1949. TorettitState in 1954 and has served as
Mays Gains in NL Bat Race
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (W)—Wil
lie Mays of the New York Giants
has moved to within three points
of Stan Musial in the exciting Na
tional League batting race. -
With Ted Williams' return to
the Boston line-up indefinite, the
NL competition has taken the
play away from the American
League derby in which Mickey
Mantle will have to make up a
seven-point deficit with two
weeks remaining in the regular
season.
Here's the way the contenders
stood with none - among them
scheduled to play Monday:
Musial, Cards-477 ABs, 163
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Soon to op n across from Atherton Hall
featuring
Pastries Dairy Products
' Ready-made sandwiches s Soft Drinks
THE TASTY-SPOT -
Partially open for business now
t the Mentors
LD COACHES . .. Pic- Sever Toretti, backfield coach Frank Patric
rach Rip Engle and his Engle, tackle coach Jim O'Hora, backfield COa
left to right they are: Joe Paterno, and freshman coach Earl Bruce.
guard and center coach
hits, .342 pct.
Mays. Giants-522 ABs, 187
hits, .339 pct.
_Williams, Fled Sox-402 ABs.
151 hits, .376 pci.
Mantle. Yankees-451 ABs,
170 hits, 369 pci.
Mays, a strong finisher, gained
five points in last week's games
with nine hits in 19 tries. Musial
returnee to action Sunday after
resting shoulder injury. The St.
Louis' star had three hits in six
trips in the doubleheader against
Pittsburgh.
I Musial will have to at least
hold his ground if he's to`win his
seventh championship. For, on
COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE
end coach since.
Engle, a native of Salis'
Pa., was graduated from Western
Maryland College in 1929 where
he lettered in football, basketball,
baseball and tennis. From college
he moved to the coaching job
at Waynesboro high school where
he posted' an 86-17-5 record in 11
'seasons.
Engle then joined the staff at
Brown University in 1942 as as
sistant mentor and moved up to
the head coaching- job in 1944.
His six-year record at Brown was
38-20-1. In 1950 Engle succeeded
Joe Bedenk as head coach at Penn
State.-
Coachingpost-season games is
not a new business for Engle. He
served as Blue head coach for the
Blue-Gray game for three years
and served as a member of the
staff in 1954. In 1955 he joined
(the East staff for the East-West
(Shrine game, returning again in
11956. He will be head coach for
the East squad this year.
past performances, Mays is a
tough man to keep down in the
final two weeks.
In the last two weeks of 1954,
Willie had 18 hitt in 44 times at!
bat for a .409 average. This spurt ;
enabled him to beat out team-I
mate Don Mueller and Brooklyn's!
Duke Snider to capture the titlel
with a .345 mark.
SYLVANtA
WRA Puts Emphasis
Solely on Recreation
Why doesn't Penn State have an intercollegiate sports
program for women? The answer to this is that Penn State is
a member college of the Pennsylvania Division of the Athletic
Federation of College Women and adheres to its constitution
which encourages recreation rather than competition.
To take place of intercol-'
legiate sports, the Women's Rec- to WRA's Hockey Play Day in
reation Association, better known l which several colleges from cen
as the WRA, holds various Play Aral Pennsylvania will piitcipate
Days with other colleges from!.
in basketball games. Penn State
central Pennsylvania throughout'
the year. • will be the hostess.
• The colleges that participate 'April 28—Individual Tennis. Golf,
in these Play Days are Buck- and Bowling Tournaments
nell University. Wilson College. This will be operated the same
Lock Haven State Teachers
' l as the Individual Badminton
College. Dickinson College, Jun-
Tourney.
iata College and Penn State.
Emphasis in these Play Days is j May 3—Lock Haven Spring
placed on participation rather 1 Sports Day
than on winning. Held at Lock Haven State
The officials are members of the 'Teacher's College, softball games
WRA Officials Club which meets'
7 p.m. every Thursday in White:vill played among the colleges
Building. These members are;of the area.
trained by physical education in-1
structors to officiate all women's
sports events.
The following sports events will Steelers Gain
be held this year: 1.
Oct. 19—Hockey Play Day. iQ uarterback
At least four colleges including'
Penn State are expected to part.l-1
nate. It will be an all-day affair; in Major Deal
to take place on the WRA hockey'
field.
Oct. 26—A11-College Hockey PITTSBURGH. Sept. 16 (.AP)
Sports Day The Pittsburgh Steelers today had
- This tournament will be held' a new candidate for the quarter
at Bucknell University. It will bel back slot which Coach Buddy
the same type program as thattParker says must be reinforced
to be held here the previous week.lto get the team rolling on victory
Nov. 9—Central Pennsylvania road.
Field Hockey Tournament Parker. in a major deal with
This tournament will be held at ithe San Francisco 49ers, grabbed
Wilson College. Players from lEarl Morrall, an NFL sophomore
Penn State attending this contest!who was a college star at Michi
are chosen from the Hockey Clublgan State.
by the physical education instruc-i To get Morrall and guard Mike
,tors on a rating system. !Sandusky, Parker gave up rugged
At this tournament an all-starilinebacker Mary Matuszak, - a
'team tea will be chosen which will Steeler defensive star, and the
(represent central Pennsylvania in 'Pittsburgh club's first choice in
the Mideast Hockey Tournament, each of the next two NFL draft
' Nov. 16—Mideast Hockey meetings.
Tournament
The trade was announced only
The all-star team which Nvins
la few hours after Parker an
hockey tournament at Wilson
nounced a wholesale house-clean-
College will play teams from the
ing which released six Pittsburgh
East at Batavia, Pa. The winning
all-star team will represent the player s, including quarterback
East in the United States Hockey Jack Scarbath, former Maryland
Tournament. University star,
Dec. 14—National Telegraphic
Bowling Tournament
Students will bowl at their own
college. Each college entering this
contest will telegraph the scores
to the national headquarters.
There will be individual and team
participation.
Feb. 10—individual Badminton
Tourney
This tournament will be for
Penn State women only. Each girl
who participates will not repre
sent any dorm or sorority but will
enter as an individual.
March I—Basketball Play Day
This day will be very similiar
PAGE - NNE!'
Mat Manager Candidates
Sophomore students interested
in becoming wrestling managers
are requested to sign their names
immediately in the Athletic Of
fice, second floor, of Recreation
Hall.