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    SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1957 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA PAGE SEVEN
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;, Pigskin Coin Flips...
Flu
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As Booters Face Cad ate
Out On a Limb ,,
By LOU PRATO * * * role. I All eves are turned to the West Coast as Vicious Vince Carucci
Rookie halfback Gary Mil- ~ . - -- Becker. the goalie on last sea
ler will be missing today when r- -
. .. ,_: son's unbeaten, ustscored-upon and Lucky Lou Prato vie for top honors in our weekly grid contest.
rosh outfit, replaces veteran Don
the unbeaten Penn State sue- .'
- - - i Dougad. Doulald isn't even mak-, Vince and Lou, currently tied for first, differ on the outcomes
cermen seek their fourth v I ic- ' : ing the trip to New York. Junior,of the California-Southern Cal, Stanford-Washington, and Oregon
tory of the season against Col.-i ... Jerry Bruce, who started against
, `Washington State games. Vince likes Southern Cal, Washington and
gate at Hamilton, N.Y.
Maryland, will be the reserve.
Miller,
,
• ' goalie. ;
Miller. a reg u lar at the key cen- I
, Oregon. Magnificent Matt Mathews is alone in picking Pitt over
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ter halfback slot, was stricken i _ , , In explaining his reason for notfArmy
while Coach Jim O'Hora sees Georgia Tech rebounding to
with the flu yesterday morning.i . , taking Dougald, Hosterman said..
He joins veteran Mike Stollmeyer, .
% - take Auburn.
another respiratory bug victim,
_ ing him. He broke it late in the,
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on the sidelines: r - ,
.7 . _ . , . i summer and he hasn't fully re-,
~Carocct Prato 1 Mathews ` Coaches
• covered from it. The ball slips
Despite this sudden develop- '. - V:4' .-- "-:'' • ' - ' .667 .667 1 . 5 55 .622
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inert, Coach Ken Hosterman • ' 124 , .., 4 , ' away from him too easy. -
will still be able to field a- With the return of sophomore
,Pitt -Army Army Army Pitt Arm]'
powerful backfield. He plans to . •- --.4. . --,. ~,- wingman Louie, V anßafelghem
. • A.ub.-Ga.T. ?tub. Aub. Aub - . ----- I - GZT.
shift junior left halfback Howie - -•-- _ •
: - • - from among the injured, Hos-
USC-Cal. USC Cal. USC 1 USC
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Maeirhofer-one of the Lions' -- - • • - • terman will be able to call on
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all-America candidates-40 MI. :-/ ._-- , :.
~:;. ,• - the same forward wall which Stan.-Wash. Wash. Stan. I Stan. I Stan.
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lees center half spot and install - g- '.. '5,7,-t-,*- began the season agains_t Buck- Va.-Va.T. - Va. Va. Va.T I Va.T.
letterman Herb Hennes in ; . •,- - - nell. Senior letterman Jim Hed- - ' - 1 -
Maeirhofer's vacated post. , . - -,_. berg will handle the other term- Ore.-Wash.SL Ore. Wash. St. I Wash. St. I Or.-
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Hertner, a starter on last fall's 1 F.:, :74 inal post ; sophomore Dior OSU-Ind. OSU -- (SSU —1
OSU — 1
- OSU
juggernaut, has been used mostly 112 -.' Chyzowych and senior Per Tor- -
as a reserve this season, How- :,:-. , ..k . i •
`-.: i geson will occupy the insides , Wise.-la . la. la. 1_
I - la. I la.
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.• 1 and sophomore scoring sensa- LSU-Ky. LSU LSU LSU I LSU
ever, a "bench man" under Hos- -=---- "'_____ ___,..-- r - Tz • - -
Ilan Bill Fiedler will be at cen- 1 ---
terrnan's system usually sees as. t N.C.-141. N.C. N.C. PL C . i N.C.
Gary Miller ter forward. Fiedler leads the --)-- --.
much duty as the regulars. Hert-I
ner, incidentally, opened against' ... bows to flu 1 scoring derby with eight goals. N.C.St.-Mia. N.C.St. N.C.St. N.C.St. N.C.St.
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the Red Raiders in• 1956. expected to alternate with Tre-,
I However sophomore Pete Wads-'Netn.-Mich Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich.
! worth is a . " • 1 " . 1* " inside'
`possibility" ity at -
monte.srra -Nebr Syra. Syra. Syra. • I Sire.
!instead of Chyzowych. Wadsworth' - ' '
;held that role against Syracuse UCLA-Ore.St. Ore. St. Ore. St. Ore. St. ) - Ore.St.
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last week when Chyzowych Play - Rice-SMU Rico Ricei Rice I Rice
ed at outside.
Senior veteran Walt Krauser
will handle the other halfback
job. He also started against Col
gate last year.
Captain Ralph Brower and sen
ior Tony Tremonte fill out the
backfield at fullbacks. However.
junior Paul Bauer, wh6 opened
the year at one fullback slot, is
MSU Next for Harriers
Michigan State—the Lions' only'
remaining winless cross-country'
opponent—is likely to provide
varsity coach Chick Werner's har-'
riers with -their toughest compe
tition of the season next Satur
day at East Lansing, Mich.
The Spartans, defending IC4-A
and NCAA champions lost their
opener to Western Michigan, 27-
36, in the Michigan AAU meet
two weeks ago. At the time Mich
igan State was without the serv
ices of defending individual IC4-A
and NCAA champion Henry Ken
nedy, middle-distance star Dave
Lean and sophomore sensation
Jim Horan.
Spartan Coach Karl Schlade
man was forced to cancel last
Another major change in the
Nillanies' starling array will
find sophomore goalie Ralph
Becker defending the nets. This
is Becker's first start of the
campaign, althourzh he has seen
considerable action in a reserve
Saturday's intrasquad meet be
cause
of flu and leg injuries. Pres
ently on the sick list along with
Henry Kennedy. Lean and Horan
are sophomore Foordy Kennedy
and veteran Ron Wheeler.
Pitt—the Nittany harriers' op
ponents on Nov. 2—is undefeated
with easy wins over Westmin
ster, Slippery Rock and Ohio Uni
versity. They did, however, fail
to grab a first place against either
Westminster or Ohio University.
Manhattan—the Lions' foe in
the last dual meet of the season,
Nov. 9 at New York City—romped
r with a 15-50 shutout in its opener.
but dropped its next two meets
to Army and Fordham.
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