PAGE SIX Engle Hopes to Bolster 24 Unit With Kohlhass in an attempt to strengthen his; alternate unit defense, Penn State Coach Rip Engle is resuming his temporarily sidetracked expt-rin_ent of using sophc,more center Earl Kohl bass at left guard. The move obvicusly came shout after apparent defensive weaknesses in Engle's al ternate unit were readily noticed in the Penn game. Quaker Coach Steve Sebo switched to wo-plaux . ,,nirir. Saturcla'!• for the first time in his coaching reign at Peon. And the results were t. cry pleasing as the Penn second un:t outplayed Enele's second platoon the greater part of the t.irc. Engle had experinientcd with the idea of using Kohlhaas ',eft guard before the Penn gal However, with increa..:nr, nroo lerrilt :n getting his club icarly Bess possible for Penn. the rxriti-rl ment was temporarily ::de tracked Kohlhass. an all-State center In high school. displayed out standing line-backing ability at center during his frosh season under Coach Earl Bruce. Since the left guard also backs up the line defensively in Engle's sys tem, the coaches decided to ex periment with Kohlhaas there —chiefly because the Lions are well-fortified at center with Charlie Buslavage and Steve Gerhart and because Captain Joe Sabot was the only exper ienced left guard returning. Now with Army looming an im posing figure in front of the Lions. it is hoped that Kohlhaas help to give the alternate unit the necessary defensive pickup. However. Engle is not expect ing immediate results from the switch. In fact, it may be dropped as the season progresses. But. right now, it's figuring prominent ly in Lion football plans not only for Army, but also for all By BILL JAFFE future opponents. Only time and Bill licCarry for 35 yards and combat will tell of its success. Phi Sigma Delta scored a then tossed a three-yarder to Tom Engle readily admitted that it l quick field goal and touch- Burgas for the score. Bert Borc will take time before the switch ;dots n son converted_ and then battled on even Tho Tyro': qutecbkg of can make itself noticeable on the Lion grid scene. He said '. terms with Phi Kappa the rest, McKee Bob Allan paced that it will take Kohlhaas time :of the way to score a 10-7 vic-, them to a 7-0 win over the Wildcats- Allen connected on to get accustomed to the new 'tory to highlight last night's positions and its techniques. He /Intrarn - al football action_ 4' four Ul ;freight completions. the does not intend to make anyfinal one being a 16-yarder to The results of the 12-card ached Lew Brown for the touchdown. rash judgments on the switch. I "We should have a better idea J ule showed McKee Two dowr.ingl The big ground gainers in the on it in two or three games." ; the Wildcats, 7-0; the Wolves d e-{ touchdown drive were 25-yard he said. feated Jordan Two, 6-0; Polloc k, and 20-yard passes from Allen I'2. tripped Pollock 9, 19-6; Mari-! to Meanwhile, Engle will continueißill Boyer. Pat Waphe con- Hall topped the Townsmen. var i e d fc r . the to use sophomore Sam Stellatellal/Yn at left guard on the alternate unit 10-0; the McKee Rockets . dropped• TKE scored twice in the first Jordan One. 6-0: and Nittany 31 —along with Kohlhaas, of course. :ham and added an insurance shutout the Bullshifters, 7-o.scorei Stellatella handled the left guard in the second half to shutout: post for the alternate unit most ' Fraternity play saw Tau :Beaver House. 18-0. A Herb Lud-. 1 of the Penn game and played fair- i C aPP. down Bawer ;wig to Dick Tackowsky pass plant ly satisfactorily, considering het House. Pi Lambda. Phi ;covering 52 yards, recorded the. bested Phi Sigma Upsilon. 3 . 0: !first touchdown while a Ludwig' was olayin ,, his first varsity game. Phi Kappa Psi defeated Kappa Kohlhaas — did not see action, ito Jim Rossi pass, good for five a gainst the Quakers. Delta Rho , 6 - 0: Theta Delta Chi '.yards, gave TKE its second six- , edged Sigma Chi. 1-0; and Sig- (-pointer. ma Alpha Mu won a forfeit A three-way pass play from Skins Send Wells over Delta Tau Delta. 'Ludwig to Charlie Bibleheimed Phi Sig took the opening kick to Gene Heckathorn c • overmg 35 t To Grid Steelers 'off from Phi Kappa and moved ito the loser's 16-yard line on ati a n y. ;varcit accounted for the final TKE.: WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 i,4") —Don Yoffe to Larry Freedman The Wolves of Pollock 3 scared; Billy Wells, Wastimgton halfback;pass play, which covered 55 yards. a touchdown late in the first half* who led the Redskins in rushing;After three plays. Friedman boot - Ain a pass play from Joe Haden: as a rookie three years ago, todaYied a 31-yard field goal. to Bill Alcorn, was traded to the Pittsburgh) After the teams took turns in- Steelers. ;tercepting passes. Phi Si ' s Alan Wells. a star at Michigan State;Goldstein intercepted a Bob Kun before the Redskins drafted hun.ida pass and raced 30 yards for a 'was dealt to the remodeling Steel- touchdown. Friedman converted. , era for an undisclosed choice in Both teams battled to a stand the next National Footbal I,still until midway in the second League selection of college play-rhalf when Phi Kappa took to the err. lair and scored. Kunda passed to Concession Workers Students are needed icr con cession work at the four horne football games. Anyone inter ested should report immediate ly to Ralpk Ricker's office, 237 Roc Hall. A Big Hoagy ... A Glass of Milk ... That's how ... to satisfy your hoagy hunger at Gus's . .. anytime up to midnight Gus's Dairy lunch Across from Atherton Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA MARTY MILLER. Pollock 12 lineman, gets .et to check a Pollock 9 ciefi-nder in Intramural action last night. This illustrates one big charge in the IM grid regulations ... previously no body contact was allowed in IM play_ Phi Sig Scores 10-7 Win Over Phi Kappa ROLLER SKATE Every Wed., & Sun. 7:30 to 10:30 pan. E.S.T. Also Sun- afternoons 2-4 E.S.T. We RENT Ckicag* Sim* skates HECLA PARK 14 rams twat LT Etat* Ca Thene. Rt. Rink Available for Private Parties ... Phone Zion 2121 PENN STATE-PENN RECOLLECTIONS Many Penn State fans were somewhat surprised, to put it mildly, to see the Lions walk off Franklin Field Saturday only a Eve-point victor over the Pennsylvania Quakers, 19-14. '`What happened?", "V.'llat was the matter?", "Was Penn that good or was Penn State holding off for Army?" ... they're typical of some of the questions being, tossed around the postgame air. After a little thought and a little talk with the coaches, we ar rived at the following opinions concerning the grid squad and the Penn game. First, fans now finally'realize that Coach Rip Engle wasn't fooling when he gloomily prophesied that his team still had much work to do before it reached its potentiaL If nothing else. the Penn game proved that the Lions axe still weak at some spots— notably the alternate unit defense. Engle and staff are taking steps to remedy this we feel by midseason that the Lion will he fielding two very adequate units—after actual game experience has begun to make itself felt. especially among the sophomores. Second, Penn was not the pushover it was rated to be. As Jess Abramson of the "New York Herald Tribune" commented in the press box during the game: "This is Penn's.best team in four years, easily . . Penn will do all right in the Ivy League." This is oh so true. In our humble opinion, Penn's advantage of having one scrimmage under its belt was one reason. for their impressive show ing. Another factor to consider is one brought out by Ridge Rielly in his weekly edition of the "Alumni .News." ". . . our principle barriers were psychological ones (referring to the Lion preseason rating) . . . The fact remains, the Pennsylvanians had• everything ,to gain and were 'up'. We were not." Penn wanted the upset and fought hard to get it. The contest was never in. serious doubt, however. And finally, it was the feeling of the press row that the Liana, were playing Army Saturday. This we disagree with- They may • have been thinking about . Army a bit but they did not overlook Penn—Army wasn't on their minds when the ball game started. Which leads us to this conclusion: The Penn game was a good tonic for Penn State. It knocked any cockiness--if the Lions had any L—out of their system. Penn is a game to build from . . . mistakes, ;and there were mistakes against the Quakers, can be corrected. N,Nle , venture to say they will be. So don't be disheartened, fans. The Lions didn't romp but they're not dead ducks for Army. In fact, it we were'betting, we'd be laying :our gold on Penn State—no prejudice there, either. DON'T DELAY! UGLY MAN CONTEST 5 BIG AWARDS DEADLINE - OCTOBER 7 REGISTER at HUB DESK SPONSORED BY ALPHA PHI OMEGA A Glance at • • . SPORTS CANDIDATES FOR LA VIE will meet in 105 WHITE HALL WEDNESDAY, sth 3emettor Juniors ENTER NOW! WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1957 By VINCE CAROCCI Sports Editor OCTOBER 2