PAGE SIX Syracuse Botula, Shopa, Caye Slated for 2nd Unit r Cw.totued from page ..,ej ably swung are key rote in their favor. Realizing the importance of the contest to both clubs Engle elected to stay with his usual front-line unit with pos sibly one exception—that being at left guard where Captain Joe Sabol is the first choice. However, Sabol is still recup erating from the effects of his gest offensive threats last season. recent attack of the flu, which They have been replaced by Dan forced him to spend two days in Fogarty, who also is the Orange's! the University Infirmary. He is number two quarterback, and, listed as a tentative starter but sophomore Tommy Stephens. his condition at kickoff time Eagle isn't letting the fact will be the determining factor. that the Lions are the underdog ° Should he lie unable to start. bother him. "We've been the P ill Engle said he would go with underdog before." he said, al .sophomore Earl Koh!haws at the though he admitted that play opening post with Skip Stellfox ing at Syracuse was a slight '— and Sabol sharing the alternate disadvantage. "Witt don't like to unit duties. play on that field." he corn- I • Engle did, however, make a few menloi • tan s Men Dow / Down Lions, changes • changes in his alternate unit line-i But, the Lions will be there up—the three changes coming in come 1:30- and there will be an the backfield. There. Engle will Eastern-wide TV audience watch-'• • go with sophomore Pat Botula at mg as they try to get back on W left halfback in place of the vet- the winning road. Ln IndLe IM League Crown eran Bruce Gilmore, Pete Shopa The probable starting lineups: ; • . • i at fullback in place of Maurice pExpi STATE SY RAITSE i A 45-vard touchdown pass Schleicher and Ed d i e Caye at wait..., LE A lois/ &rid from Bob Hess to Ed Sprague right halfback in place of Fran s ."';2 l ,''.," r Komi ... LZ "rk ' - - Penton.... IWO. , age r 13.- "7, 1) , With just 28 seconds left in The Cars switch was made in Smithnil: H ,. ...7•the game gave Stan's Men of ~1 HT Luria no ; an attempt to find a consistent • l'., Hy RE I.....Nittany 42 both a 7-6 win over combination to overcome the darts tiit Zit)! menus n 1..1tH stepheits th eir chief rivals, the Fortin- Lion jinx of a second-half 1:18.,":..„1,ir HIM Stephen. "g" tv skv Lions, ancL the champion slump. Engle said that inconsis- rap 1,, ra FR (Sof fI n .. lency was a big factor in pea- ship of their independent intra milting the late-game slumps so • mural football league. evident in all four Lion encoun- Outplayed throughout the game. tern. ,LaX S crimmage Stan's Men were scored upon for Caye, who started against Van-- ii .the first time since the beginning derbilt in place of the sick Andy ,set Moconvi, got the nod over Pao- „ ' et tor Today .of the season when, early in the second half, Sandy Padwe of the lone. Paolone has been bothered With the conclusion of the fifth Lions intercepted on the Men's with an ankle injury which h e 'and final wcek of fall drills, Coach'lO yard line to set up the TD injured against, William & Mary i Ernie Baer will put his 1957 :play. Lion's quarterback Burt and reinjured against Vanderbilt:edition of the Penn State lacrosse:Margasak rifled a quick one to Its strength i. a big question at'team on display at 2 p.m. today Mike Lucas in the end zone. the moment. Paolone will see ac- ; on the Nittany Dorm Recreation' Bill Graham's kick for the extra ton. however. Field. point was wide, but insurance Looking at the game. Engle said) The annual Blue-White scrim-,seemed unnecessary as play shut of Syracuse: "They have a real;mage will include two balanced tied erratically back and forth good football team ...they're bigiteams of veterans, new varsity.from one end of the field to the and strong and reprPscntative of i sophomores and freshmen. Head-,other without either team serious past Syracuse teams,” ing the list of veterans will be ly threatening, and with time He said he thought the Orange;All-Arnerioan attac k m a n Bill running out. had a stronger line than last yearilless. The left-handed scoring ace) However, it was the short but not as good a backfield-This. l broke the existing Lion scoring) spot passes from the Men's Bob 1 —Daily Collegian photo by Bob Thompson chiefly because of the loss of all-lrecord two years ago with 41 goals, Hess to Sprague and Les Solo- • MAKE IT MIDDIE ... Don Brosky keeps his eye on the IM pig- America Jimmy Brown and his!and then broke his own record mon picking vital first downs, ' skin as he misses a field goal from 20 yards out. His Navy team halfback counterpart Jim RidlonOast year with 49. , that was the deciding factor of i by graduation. Brown and Ridlon, In the goal will be another, (Continued on page eight) mates didn't need it though, as they defeated Penn Haven, 12-0. were definitely the Orange's big-• "v ete r a n." Bert Houseworth.l Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb Theic's going to be a shuffle in the old standings today. This' just may be the week fflr the coaches to emerge from their medio crity • Frank Patrick picks for the coaches today and needs wins by Washington State. Texas. and alma mater Pitt if the Rec Hall Boys are going to challenge high-fliers Vicious Vince Carocci and Lucky Lou (Juggernaut) Prato. Lou feels Arkansas and California will win—the others don't. Magnificent Matt Mathews received messages from Sputnik that told him to pick Maryland over Tennessee. _ . Indicated on Mati's sheet of choices were also those of Editor Ed Dobbs. Editor Ed agrees with Patrick on Pitt and even goes so tar as to predict a win for Michigan over Minnesota. Only on the Duke-North Carolina State game is opinion evenly divided. Patrick and Vince chose the Blue Devils. Lou and llatt the Wolfpack. (Editor Ed, the Wolfpack). The decision was unanimous in favor of wins for Texas A & Auburn, Minnesota, Navy, Oregon State, UCLA, and tV,-t Virginia Actually should any one of these teams lose, it won't hurt anyone's standing, but it will hurt the percentages, and that's what we like. Carocci I Prato Matthews I Coaches .667 I .683 .550 I £l7 Miss.-Ark. Ore.-Cal Duke N. C . S . Tenn. p Tenn. E Md. N.D. N.D. N.D. Wisc. OSU iOSU Rice 1 Rice Rice 1 Texas USC USC Tex.AiM Tex.A&M TexISEM ; Aub.. N.C.S.-Duke Tenn.• Md. ii.5.-Pitt w& -osU Texas-Rice Wash.St.-USC_ Tex.A&M-Bay. Aubliouslon • Minn.l Minn. Minn. Minn. — • Navy Navy Navy Navy Ore. St. f Ore.SL Ore. St. Ore. St. Minn.-Mich. Navy-Penn Wash.-Ore.St. , UCLA W.Va. UCLA-Stan. W&M-W.Va. Miss. f Ore. 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