THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1957 Vandy Impresses Lion Scout Toretti "This team has great potential and I'm hoping it doesn't' explode," was the way Penn State Assistant Coach Sever "Tor" Toretti described the Vanderbilt Commodores the Lion opponent Saturday afternoon in the annual Homecom ing Weekend attractions at Beaver Field. If any of the Lion coaches should know, Toretti's the boy be- 1 cause.he spent the past two week ends scouting the Commodores. And after talking with him, one gets the opircion that he is very impressed with Coach Art Gu epe's boys. Toretti warned the Lion fans against allowing. the Vandy record—l-l-2 to date—deceive them. The Commodores have tied Missouri, 7-7. beaten Geor gia, 9;6, tied Alabama, 6-6. and lost to Mississippi. 28-0. "Just because they (Vandy) have scored only three touch downs, people will be inclined to think that they are poor offen sively. But, they're very much in error," he said.' He went" on to explain that Vandy had a good preseason out look chiefly - b ecause of three backs—,fullback Jim Butler and halfbacks Phil King and Tommy Moore whom he described as "three backs who will probably be as good as we will see all season." All three are over 6 feet and weigh over 200 pounds. King and Butler are known to be cap able of running 10Q yards in bet ter than 10 seconds. He described King as a "power runner who is most dangerous on the outside." He said Butler and Moore are "big, strong backs who seem to do their best running on end sweeps." "Although I think King is a great back, personally I think more of the fullback Butler, - he said. King, who is being boomed for all-America honors as the best back in the Southeastern conference, is the team's top ground gainer with 217 yards in 52 carries. So you can imagine how much Butler caught Tor etlrs eye. 'Along the line, Toretti was im pressed with the play of guard George Deiderich. who seta new all-time Vanderbilt mark with tackles against Ole Miss from his linebacker post He is averaging 11,per game and is regarded by Toretti as "the man we must get out of there to put our ground game on the road.". Until now, the Commodores hav-t been predominantly a rush ing team, stressing .runs at the flanks—off tackles and end runs, Tdretti said. Guepe . has labeled his offense as "kaleidoscopic" be cause of its great diversity. Asked what the Lions would have to prepare for most..Toretti replied: "We're going to have to prepare for everything . . . they use everything, used in all of fenses at the present time and we're going to have to be pre pared for it sr" Which, in effect, is saying don't underrate the Commodores! • Fresh Gym Candidates Coach Gene Weltslone yester day issued a call to all candi dates for the freshman gymnas tic squad. All interested should report any time between 4 and . 6 pan. to Weltstone's office in 234 Recreation Hall. ',Wettstone emphasized that no previous gymnastic experience is neces sary but candidated should be in good physical condition. JACK WIMMER says C.,s? CA4 : ... We're running our tune: up special again this year ... Inquire about this offer now! - New Points - New Condenser ta99 Clean Plugs • •4 1 ,Adjust Carburetor WIMMER'S SUNOCO 502 E. College AD 8-6143 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 6 India Teams Win in Bowling The 12 teams of the Indepen dent League A of intramural bowling competed at the Recrea tion Hall alleys Monday evening. Three of the games resulted in shutouts and one ended in a tie. Those games ending in 4-0 scores were: the. Vets over the Tenpins; the Foul Four Plus One whitewashed McKee• II; and the Bruins blanked McKee L In the other games the Hamilton Hor nets tied Nittany 34, 2-2; the Cap ritalists beat the Hucksters, 3-1; and RAR triumphed over Pollock 3-1. League scoring honors were monopolized by the Foul Four 'Plus One team. Lou Kiukosky led Ihis team, which had the high game for.the night (971), by cop ping the highest single score (283) and the highest series (580). =EI _ "lc e.;;;; yf Hosterman It seems like soccer Coath. Ken Hosterman is always hav-; ing problems. However, his' newest problem is sort of an envious one—at least to his coaching counterparts: Here's why: For the first time this season Hosterman will have a full booter force ready for action, when the Lions visit Colgate Saturday. This comes via the return of Mike Stolimeyer and Lou Vanßafel ghem from the injured ward. To make room for either re turnee, Hosterman will have to revamp the starling forward wall which helped rout Syra cuse, 12-1, last week. That means al least one and possibly - two "qualified' regulars will be sitting on the bench come Saturday afternoon. Against Syracuse last week. RADlO? Service. and _arpties *Cm Radios • Portable Radios •Phonoqrapht oßatteries / State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Has Another Problem Hosterman. positioned his linelWacisworth subbed for Chyzowych with Jim Hedberg and Thor Chy-E—a regular Inside man—who re zowych at the wings, Per Torge-I placed the injured Vanßafeighern. son and_ Pete Wadsworth at the? But now the situation has insides and Bill Fiedler at center! changed. Not only is Vanßafel forward. Only Fiedler is assured _ghem back. but so is Stollmeyer. Of his job for Saturday's encoun-: a starter al inside last fall who ter._l was injured in pre-season drills. _ All but Wadsworth 'were start-: All Hosterman has to do is ehm ers in the Lion's first two tilts.; inate a "starter" from the starting ;lineup. Now Isn't that a problem' 2 Year Extension SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 16 t,P)— Bill Rigney today wa given a two-year extension as manager of the Giants, the National League team which has announced that it will play baseball in San Fran cisco next spring. Rigney man -rged the club in New York for two years. :,; . 7..,-%' '4: f taiNfli f .;. gdo Everythini :-: ',.. . ; • s ;.':,,,:' '‘,.. ' . '-'. .. 0 .* • • , 144 1 . : ' la • - - - - - randy, streamori, ikeleton , 3, etc. , at • ~ . . The Complete Variety Siore .: 7 OM/ i Barber Shop By Turn or Appointment 231 E. Beaver, Slate College Phone: ADams 3-8012 you need for your =En PAGE SEVEN Haircuts
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