PAGE SIX Right Halfback Position Sudden Football Woe Footi,a:l c , ,aches expect trouble during the :.ear. but not in double doses. And rights no‘Y. Penn State Coach Rip Engle can match his troubles with those of any coach in the eountr:. —at present, he has no right halfback to face Vanderbilt Saturday afternoon at Bea ver His two top candidates, Andy Mocoyni and list Moconyi has been in the Infirmary for the that it plaguing the campus while Paoione injured his ankle againi,l. William & Mary and will be limi ted in practice work According to team physician Dr. Alfred H. Grim, Moconyi it suffering from the upper res piratory disease so prominent in the news for the past few days and is listed as a doubtful candidate to see action agaimt the Commodores. Grins said that only future developments will determine whether or not Moconyi plays. Paolone's ankle in}urn• is not so serious that it will prevent him Born playing Saturday. However, it will definitely handicap him in practice ;And will probably make him miss most contact work dur ing the week. Whether he can bthrt or not is still a question. Right now, Engle will have to work with sophomore Eddie Cave at halfback until he definitely learns of the physical condition of both Moconyi and Paolone. The mentor said that Caye has given indications of being an outstand ing back in the future but is sore ly in need of experience at pre sent—and experience is vital in varsity play, In other football developments. Ensue said that his squad would work on both offense and defense Aunng the week. orobably stress ing defense slightly. more in view of Vanderbilt's diversified of fence. He did not express exception al major concern over the fact that the Lions seem to fade greatly in the third quarter. In each of their last two hall games, the Lions have left the field at halftime with a lead only to be outplayed in the third quarter—Army scored 21 points to win the contest while W&M ac• - 'd two to take a 13-7 lead (Continued on page wren) Swim Entries Due Intramural swimming entries are due at the IM office in Rec reation Ball by 4:30 this after- Inxm. ' The tournament. a single elimi nation affair. opens October 23. All meets are held at Glennland Pool between 5:30 and 6:30p.m. ""r: Senzor and Graduate MIME • . , ' • ;rw S i . • _ 4 ,`~'~,a,1i.L.W,,~~~5 C ;''~~~:5'~; `re b''~ PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Appointments should be made in advance through the College Placement Office Andy Moconyi . .on the siel: lift Carocci, Prato Tie For Lead in Poll Vicious "i, ince Carucci vaulted played. what was Faris into a first place tie with Lucky : probably his best game of the Lou Prato in the Daily Collegian's year thus far—the two passes he "Out On a Limb" grid poll with a caught were out of the ordinary. 14-1 record Saturday. Each now' The rest of the team reads: end owns a 30-15 (.667) mark. i—Joe Wenzel, Lehigh; tackles— Only the Wisconsin win over Bob Hieter, Muhlenberg. and Bob Purdue marred Vince's slate. Lou Shaunessy, Harvard; guards—Ar finished with a 12-3 record. Coach'nold Taub, Brandeis, i.nd Jim J. T. White kept the mentors in Redmond, Colby; center - Bob second place with a 12-3 day for Petersen, Ursinus; quarterback— a 28-17 (.622) card while Magnin-'Dan Nolan, Lehigh; halfbacks— cent Matt Mathews also hit for a Jim Mottley, Princeton, and Billy 12-3 day to boost his last place Austin, Rutgers: fullback Dick record to 25-20 (.555). - Atkinson, Middlebury. "NEED EXTRA DOUGH?" If so, see "Perry" at the DUX BOWL. Just two nights a week of your choice and your money worries will be over. . DUX CLUB BOWL 128 SOUTH PUGH STREET AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS METALLURGISTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 pith representatives of the word's foremost designer and builder of aircraft engines THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA are both on the sidelined ith the respiratory disease Buck}• Paolone, past two days w ECAC Picks Faris as End On 'East' Club End Jack Farts became the first Lion to win Eastern College Ath letic Conference grid honors by being named to a first team post on this week's ECAC all-East team. Farts was selected because of his sturdy performance against Wil liam & Mary Saturday at Beaver Field. A g a s t __. - - :he Indians, Fans taught two pass es for 25 yards - - to boost his sea son total to seven 1 g4.8_ ?*:= - receptions for 66 r". yards. He has • - . scored one touch down—that coin- • ing in the first - game of the sea son against Pern. Saturday, Farls CAMPUS Marilyn Halt Scores Intramural Grid Win The Marilyn Hall gridders scored a touchdown on a de flected pass play with two minutes remaining to defeat the Ogontz Vets, 6-0, in Intramural football action last night. McKee Two scored its third League A victory by topping the Skid Row team, 7-0, on a first half touchdown. In other action, Cal Emery tossed a 25-yard touchdown pass with 16 seconds remaining to give Beaver House an 8-7 win over Theta Chi Phi Sigma Kappa defeated Delta Tau Della. 7-6; McKee One downed the Wolves. 6-0; the Warriors tripped Pollock Nine. 14-0; Irvin Wildcats beat the McKee Rockets, 14-9; and Sigma Chi won a forfeit over Pi Kappa Alpha. After a scoreless first half in which the Ogontz team held a 3-2 first down lead, Marilyn Hall came to life in the late stages and recorded six points on Whip En gle's tally. Ogontz recorded two f irst downs in the second half and drove deep into Marilyn Hall's territory before being stopped on downs. Marilyn Hall, led by the passing of Bill Fabus. then moved deep into Ogontz territory on two successive pass completions. Then Fabus Tossed an aerial which was deflected by an Ogontz defender into the hands WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1957 By BILL JAFFE of Engle who raced 18 yards for the touchdown. - Ken Bock man missed the conversion at tempt. Shortly after two minutes of playing time had elapsed, McKee Two scored on a Bob Allen to Lou Brown pass play which cov ered 40 yards.--Pat Waple con verted the extra point. After the score, play evened up during the remainder of the first half with first downs being one apiece at intermission. In the second half, Allen, a fast, agile quarterback with plenty of deception, started finding hii receivers with more accur acy. Allen's passes to Bill Boyer and Bob Kebert registered three first downs while Allen ran 18 yards for another first down. The drive stalled on the six-yard line when two of Allen's passes were batted !down by alert defenders on the goal line.
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