FRIDAY. OCTOBER -25 Nitta Consi Wanted: a .Penn for 60 full minutes. football squad throu,t Syracuse, N.Y. Engle pointed t four games to date. T stages of the game turn, led to two close two sound defeats. "A getting enough consist formances from enough said yesterday. In looking. for that col _ combination, Engle de• use sophomOre Pat Botu alternate unit left against the Orange in The veteran Bruce Gilm This, in no way, mel t Gilmore is without a jo explained the shift this v don't know what he (80, do . . . we do know other boy (Gilmore) can The 'Lions spent this practice week stressing funda -ntals strange as it may seem u ith mid season now approaching. But, ac cording to • past perfo . ances, fundamental- mistakes =re the ones which have hurt the Lions most. "Our mistakes are coping at particularly wrong spdts and have hurt us." Engle said.• He cited examples of other college teams which made fundamental mistakes in past games and es caped without any serious dam age being done. "It isn't work ing that way for us this season," he said. Personnel-wise, the Lions fi gure to be in good shape for the Syracuse tilt. Only Captain Joe Sabol has been hit this week with the flu bug. Sabol spent• Tuesday and Wednesday in the infirmary but will make the trip to Syra cuse. Again, his physical strength remains the big question mark. All the other Lions, with the ex-. ception of halfback Fran Paolone, are physically ready for the con test. And. Paolone-will dress for•the contest. However. his injured an kle injured against William & Mary and reinjured against Van derbilt makes him a question mark as far as playing ability goes. Here is the Lion traveling squad: Ends— Les Walters, Paul North. Romeo Partozzo, Jack Farls, Ron Markiewim and Norm Neff: Tackles—Bill Wei mer. Torn Mulreany. Charlie Janerette, Joe Bohart, Andy Stynchula and Frank Urban: Guards—Joe Sabol, Earl Kohl .. haas, Skip Stellfox, Ray Potties, Willard Smith, Sam Stellatella and Frank Korbini: Centers-,- Charlie Ruslavage, Steve Gar ban and Bob Rice. Quarterbacks—Al Jacks. Rich Lucas and Bob Scrabis: Left Halfbacks —Dave Kasperian. Pat Botilla and Bruce Gillmore: Right Halfbacks—Andy Macon pi, Ed Caye, Fran Paolone and Bill Mendicino; Fullbacks—Em- . it Caprara, Pete Shopa. - Ben Williams and Maurice Schlei cher. HALLO y Gridders Seek 13 Win Tennis Flights; Sigt!itlE . hi Cops Keg Win tent Performances By VINCE CAROCCI I Anthony Agnone, Sigma Chi, Three fraternity men have woe Sports Editor trolled 204 to take high single- their respective flights in the ; ors tournament. p in Wednesday night's Intramural Tenni s State football combination which will giv c ame honors erformance. e a consistent IM Bowling fraternity B League. Bill Sekaras, Alpha Chi Sigma, 'hat's what Coach Rip Engle was seeking as he sent his Penn State In doing so, he helped his team and Jerry Carp, Beta Sigma Rho, h practice sessions for the Syracuse game Saturday afternoon at to a 3-1 victory over Alpha Sigma both romped over four opponents inconsistency as the ma i n deficiency of his footballers in their' PKhiappona. the Ree Hall alleys, while John Krall downed three, : Phi Epsilon Pi. in defeating Phi foes to become eligible for the 3-1, emerged with the championship-bracket quarte r is explains, in part, the L i o n characteristic of faltering in the late high game score, (822), while high finals. hich, in ins and e're not ids," he ** . * 44 4 three game laurels were shared Sekaras, Flight 1 winner, and at 531 points each by Dave Bucke Carp, Flight 2 winner, will meet of Delta Chi and Dennis lihrin each other in the quarterfinal nt per- of Phi Kappa. In other matches- round. Kral]. Flight 5 winner, will oppose the Flight 6 winner—as yet sistent .ided to la as his aifback lace of •re. ins that 6. Engle ay: "We ula) can that the do." • —Daily Collegian Photo by Gary StuHs HALFBACK ANDY MOCONYI grabs the ball as Willard (Bull) Smith (61) and Jack Faits (89) block out Bill Wehmer C 73) and another unidentified Lion during yesterday's light workout for the Syracuse game. • . Clemson Tops SC, 13-0 COLUMBIA, S.C.. Oct. 24 (RI Clemson's sophomore-studded sec ond unit, led by quarterback Har vey White, blasted South Carolina for two touchdowns and an upset ,13-0 win here today. EEN PARTY Sponsored by Cosmopolitan Club and Sigma Alpha Mu •Variety Show •Games faancing AT ! , OCT. 26 - 9 p.m. AM - 312 Locust-Lane THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA c i T _ ~ You can place your order now at Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer's Come in now for a peek at the '5B Chevrolet! Just ask your Chevrolet dealer to show you the booklet .containing advance information about the '53 Chevrolet. You can expect the 1958 Chevrolet to be new all over. Lines will sweep rakishly longer, lower and wider. There will be a completely new V 8 engine—radically different in design. There will be Full Coil suspension and, for the first time in Chevrolet's '5B Chevrolet, Thursday, October 31 Delta Tau Delta beat Alpha Gamma Rho, Tau Kappa Epsilon defeated Phi Kappa Psi, and Theta Chi beat Sigma Pi by 4-0 scores. Delta Chi was defeated, 3-1, by Delta Theta Sigma. Ruslavage 'Too Small' Like his coach, Rip Engle, Penni {State center Charley Ruslavagef never played football until he` reached college. Ruslavage was 'considered too small physically as :a schoolboy. Football was- non existent at Engle's high school. RADIO Service and Sapplie3 *Car Radios • Pottable Radios •Phonographs •Batteries /Ft, 11 •,, State College TV 232 S. Allen St. field, incredibly smooth air ride. Chevrolet will introduce two new luxury models of outstanding style and distinction. You'll learn more at your Chevrolet dealer's. And you can see about an: early delivery that will make you a '5B Chevrolet-Firster! MI TENNIS undecided. A combined sickness arid in clement_ weather epidemic had interfered considerably with the tennis scheduling. Matches are in the process of being rescheduled. : if : :: , •••:::::::::.•:ir:' ' " - • ,-::: : :• : ::: : ::f•::::' '. •::::•:-:•::•: -• '......:.:•::::;:- . iit".... : .:: ::. : 610 0/11 r •- •.. 110 115 e '''‘.... Dinner 5-7.30 p.m. Steaks Seafood and Sandwiches Combo Wed. and Fri. 9.12:30 :.~; :;:. ~: yv (1113110 L ET PAGE SEVEN ;:tr ~,.;:~;; r~~Y , +r~' ~.:Y4_~ it ~:
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