PAGE SIX Nittanies After Rebound Win * * * .1141 ;,,....., ..... ,i. , i a k a . - THE COACH AND SOME OF HIS BOYS ... Coach Rip Engle (center) will William and Mary this afternoon. From left to right they are Jack Faris, Joe be I!,e , c four players to aid the Lions in their victory effort against Bohart, Charlie Ruslavage and Captain JOe Sabol. Smith Only Switch On Starting Eleven (Gm:mired from page one) just the way I feel about it." The alternate unit lineup will Sidwell, an all-Southern Con- Coach Chnck Werner's var read: Paul North and Markie- Terence selection and an all- ; wicx at end: Urban and Andy America candidate this year, sity harriers will seek their Stynchula at tackle: Korbini is definitely the Indians' bi g - !second consecutive win over and Earl Kohlhaas at guard; • gest offensive threat and will Steve Garban at center: Rich ' be the man to watch tomorrow. Lou Montgomery's Co rne 11 Lucas at quarterback: Bruce His running was very instru- ' squad shortly after noon today Gilmore and Bucky Paolone at mental in leading the Indians . on the University golf course. halfback: and either Maurice to a 13-7 upset victory over Schleicher, Ben Williams or VPI last Saturday. He scored The varsity contest will imme- Pete Shopa al fullback. one of the touchdowns. He also diately follow the freshman meet Both Schleicher and Williams scored the Indians' only TD scheduled for noon went into the Army game with against Navy in their 33-6 loss 1 Werner will rely heavily upon injuries so • Shope handled most to the Midshipmen. his "Big Four"---Capt. Fred Kerr, (A the duty there. Williams did The VPI victory was the firs t ,;Ed Moran, Clem Schoenebeck and play. however. Engle said all three Indian win since late season of _!Dick Engelbrink—in an attempt will be ready for W&M but did'l9ss—they finished 0-9-1 last Y e ' ito better last year's narrow 26-29 not name his definite choice. and 1-7-1 the year before. The In- victory exactly one year ago at Engle emphasized that he and dians boast a new coach in Miltlithaca. N.Y. his staff are not taking the In-lDrewer who replaced Jac Free.; ; Last year, as sophomores, Kerr dians lightly, despite the fact that, man last spring. the odds-makers rate the Lions The starting lineups: ;and Schoenebeck tied for second big favorites to win easily. -Wit. , PENN STATE wam,behind the Big Red's Mike Midler, Les Walters LE Dan Plummer!who will again be in the Cornell ham and Mary has a real good B i ll wo.„ LT Mike Lashley 1 ..... _ football team . . they're big and Joe Sabo] 14 i k .. 7 . G rant liutcUp this afternoon. strong and have a very good Charlie atoi..‘.lr.- C cz Sill Rush Moran ran even with Midler for back in Charlie Sidwell." he said. 7illa i r o d h. S ri mith Tom Eanas the first three miles of last ear'sy gT Elliot Schaubaci. Engle said he felt that it would. Jack Farle RE Larry reccatirllo meet, but was forced to drop out be a long afternoon for Penn Al Jerks Qli Da re tnn Seculet Edmundc of the race when his stomach mus- State fans who felt the Lions' 1 =11 0 1 ,.. 1 1:1 ° would win in a runaway. "That's Emil Cavrara FE 0: Charlie skisen i eles tightened. L en ltuba/1 Last week in the season's open er at Navy, Kerr finished first. three seconds ahead of Moran.. brink Schoenebeck ran fifth against the. Werner praised Engelbrink's Middies, 13 seconds behind Engel-!rapid progress this fall.' "He's i Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb J. T. White, Penn State's tall and affable end coach, leads the way as the Daily Collegian's game of predictions reaches its third White, who would be hard-pressed to do any worse than his cohorts have done, can put the coaches at or near the top if Virginia heats Clemson and Wisconsin stops Purdue. Opinion on the Notre Dame-Army, Michigan-Michigan State, and North Carolina-Miami games is evenly divided. There is com plete agreement on the other 10 contests. Vicious Vince Carocci seemed a little distracted when called upon to make his picks. He had to write a football story on today's game. A late report indicated that some of the William Er. Mary squad would arrive late. Vince was laboring under the impression that *we'd have to play William at one o'clock and Mary at three! Magnificent Matt Mathews, having consulted his weather maps, feels sure he'll get more right than wrong—for a change. Lucky Lou (George Kiseda) Prato, defending, champion, handed in his picks between soccer stories. He's very serious about his beat, but, after all, soccer is only played for kicks. I Clamed Prato .533 sac N.C. 'Mich. St: Clemson NI:I.-Army N.C.-Miami Mich SL-Mich. Clemson-Va. -- --- Wisc.-Purdue iPurdue ;Auburn Auburn-Ky. Nary-Cal. Navy ;Navy Duke-Rice Duke Duke Houston-Tex. A&M Tex. A&M 'Tex. A&M OSU OSU Penn-P 'Princeton iPrin - C;i2On UCLA UCLA Yale Yale 'rincelon Wash.-UCLA Yale-Columbia Minn.-Wihweslern Mina. ,Minn. ;Minn. Holy Cross-248.m. Holy Cross Holy Cross ;Holy Cross !Holy Cross 4 4 4 4 0 %t&. .-~ ..iii - . ~~ _.- 400.44 e ; it ' 4 6 44 -• . Ma.thows .433 i Army I Miami Mich. St. Miami riI'ITII.TI 1 Clemson ,Purdue Purdue Auburn Na ry i Auburn Duke Tex. A&M OSU_ Princeton itICLA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Harriers On Golf Air Force - Records 2nd IM Grid Win By MIKE MAXWELL The Air Force, a newly organized intramural football outfit, scored its second straight win last night on the golf course, defeating the Daddy O's, 7-2. The winning Air Force tally came on a 33-yard Jim McGuire to Bill Long pass down the left side of the field. A touchback was the Daddy O's only dent in the scoring column. It occurred in the second period, when Bunda broke through to the Air Force secondary and caught his man stranded. The Wildcats won their first game of the year by defeating the Rough Riders, 22-0. From the first play from scrimmage. Art Stein hurled a , 60-yard pass downfield to end Mike Sapovits who crossed the lint for the Wildcats. Coaches .533 Mich. Va. Wise. Auburn Navy Duks Dan Dignitano intercepted ai Rough Rider pass and raced 401 yards unmolested to a touchdown. Late in the second half, Rod !Opp booted a 30-yard field goal to insure the Wildcat victory. ' Sparked by quarterback Jon' Jacobelli's quick passes, the: 'Shieks defeated Nittany 28, 14-0. Jacobelli tossed a 41-yard touch-: down pass to end Ken Dodds to brc , ak the ice in the early minutes: of the first half. With only two and a half I Tex. A&M OSU (Princeton UCLA liar— lwrnm--- 1 * * * 4r * * Meet Cornell Course Today * * * Dick Engelbrink . . . improving rapidly minutes remaining in the game, Jacob.lli again threw a TA pass. This time he hit right end Marty Achilles. who was de ployed as a flanker on the far , right. Achilles was all alone. i A 50-yard touchdown pass from John Zuber to Tom Peterson headed the Lucky 13's 13-0 vic tory over the Bull Shifters. The counter came across midway in the first half. The final score came in the last half when halfback Bruce Keeler hit Wayne Truesdale from 12 yards out. The Bruins combined three touchdown passes and three first downs to defeat Jordan 2, 21-0. !C . - eS• "Snack-up" for the game at the Candy Cane •Sourballs •Cashews •Assorted boxes of candy •Butter fudge The Candy Cane 128 W. College SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1957 * , * * .: ~~~~=- matured a lot in his attitude toward - running in the past year. He seems to have gained enough confidence to feel- that finishing third or fourth is not a good per.-! fox - mance for him," Werner said. Other entrants for the Lions to day and their order of finish at Navy are George Jones, 10th; JoR Thompson, 11th; Al Jones, 12th; Chick King, 14th; Sam White, 17th; and Jack Williams, 19th. In addition to the 1U varsity harriers who competed at Anna polis, Werner will enter Bill Bick ham. Competing for Norm Gordon's freshman squad will be Dennis Johnson, Ken Hunter, Herm We ber, Bill Schoenebeck, Dick An derson, Ron Landon, Ron Geno vese, Gerry Walters, Skip John stone, Ernie Stevens. Mike Con nelly and Dick Grenier.