PAGE SIX Engle Foes Set For Lucas, Les Walters (Col,fiNucci from page our) Pete Cimino for quarterback ing duties in case of nivessity and switch Bill Mendicino, normally a light halfback, to left half in this week's prac tice•. From an individual stand point, probably the two most closely watched Lions will be Lucas and left end Les Walters. Lucas. who looked the equal of Jacks in his first starting as signment. will have the fans Richie Lucas watching to see if he can match . his West Virginia performance all eyes on him today against the Hi'hoppers. record on their hands, the Hill Walters. on the other hand, has toppers are a spirited team cap been mentioned in the rumblings .a hl e o f having a good day when for selection of the 1957 All- the breaks go their way, accord- America team. Ranked eighth in ing to Lion Assistant Coach Sever the nation in pass receiving and 'Tor" Toretti. first in The East, the Lion end Toretti. who scouted them was selected as the United Press' against TCU and College of Pa- Lineman of the Week for his play cific, says that Coach Johnn y against Syracuse. He has also Dru z e s team is "a hard luck made the all-East team for two outfit with both size and spirit.** consecutive weeks. Today's game is the first time Toretti points to injuries as the the two teams have ever met on Hilltopyers worst malady. Backs, , the gridiron. The Lions carry a Jim Webster and Frank Mestnik 4-2 record into the test while and end Larry Hubbard, con- Marnuette is 0-7 on the year. sidered to be among the best in The Hilltoppers have lost to dividually that Marquette has to Detroit, 14-0, Wisconsin. 60-6, ,offer, have been handicapped by Tulane, 20-6. Holy Cross, 26-7, iniuries all season. 'Cincinnati. 14-0. TCU, 26.7, and "If Druze ever fields his full College of Pacific. 21-7. strength on one day, he'll hurt Even with such an unimpressive you," Toretti said. **lnjuries have Watts' Units Pace Basketball BASKETBALL Six independent teams copped Winners in Fraternity Bowling their second intramural basket-,league B, C, and D from Thurs ball victories of the season Thurs -, dav and Monday nights were as day night at Recreation Hall. follows: The Watts Devils swamped Jor-1 Lea ue B,Delta Chi. Phi Kappa clan 11. 34-10; Watts I smashed the' Vikings, 47-20; McKee 11 edgedTsi, Phi Epsilon Pi, Theta Chi, the McKee Royals. 28-25; the,Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Phi Rap- Bums annihilated Pollock VI. 48-• pa. 34: the Studniks defeated the Con-: League C winners were Pi Rap- Niels, 23-13; and the Fovrteen'pa Phi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Lions thumped Pollock, 12, 20-14, Chi Rho, Phi Kappa Sigma, Lamb to gain their second wins of the'da Chi Alpha, and' Acacia. In D: season. 'Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, McKee I nipped the Jordan Beta Sigma Rho. Sigma Tau Gam- Jaguars. 22.20: the Wolves beat ma, and Phi Sigma Kappa. Pollock 4. 22.14: and the Ogontz Vets defeated the Hoyas 39-17, Perry Holds Lion Mark for victories which evened their • slates at 1-1 for the year. Rod Perry sped over the 220- On Wednesday night, in the IM yard low hurdles in 22.5 seconds basketball circuit. winners were: at the 1957 National ColicEnate Nittany 28. the Hamilton Wildcats, championships to set a new Penn The Slip , ticks. the Sinkers, the State standard for this event. The Fearless Five, McElwain den. the Coatesville senior had previously TeiTamils. the Hamilton Hillbillies set a new Lion mark of 14 sec tind the Masters. ends flat for the high hurdles ATTENTION!! The Penn State Engineer _ Meeting 7:00 P. M. Monday, November 10 207 Mechanical Engineering For Members and Anyone* interested in joining any staff any college THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Lacks * * 4 BOWLING Depth at QB, HB Marquette Will Start Seven Sophs bren his chief enemy." Marquette is predominantly a sophomore club—and that could be considered an understate ment, if you like. Seven of the Hilitopper starters are sopho mores. They include: ends Ron Dulak and Vic O'Leary, tackles John Blyth and Silas Woods. and backs Clarence Bruton. Lou Casio and Mestnik. Torn Sunderbruch, the Hilltop pers' number two quarterback is' also a sophomore as well as the' first replacements at both tackle (positions, left guard, right end,! !right halfback and fullback, Al- ; !together, Druze has 34 sophomores ,on a squad of 51 players. Incidentally, the Hilltoppersi ;have not lost all 17 straight games; !under the direction of Druze. The first loss in the streak came on' Ithe last day of the 1955 season., Druze became head coach in 1956! The contest for the Lions marks! the first of a three-game road trip.! ;The Lions last two games of the , ',year—Holy Cross and Pittsburgh; —are both away games. , The probable starting lineups: PENN STATE MARQUETTE! Waltm LE Dulak ' 15ehmer LT Blyth ,l Saht.i IA; K irby: Ruslavage C Campbell; McMillen tto O'Connell Bhan , Woods Faris RE O'Leary Lucia QN Saf ran lizsperlan Llin Bruton %von yi liHH Cago Capra rs Meat/Ilk Coed Hockey Players Travel to Wilson Today Thirty-seven Penn State coeds will travel to Wilson College, Chambersburg, today for the Cen, tral . Pennsylvania Field Hockey learn tryouts. Penn State will play Dickinson, Wilson, Lock Haven, and Gettys burg. From these tryouts, a team will be chosen to represent Cen tral Pennsylvania in the Mid-East Hockey Tournament this month. Two members of Penn State's football coaching staff—Jim o'- Hora and Sever Toretti—are for mer Nittany Lion players. FOR MEN Formulated for a man's hair and scalp. Conditions while it cleans. 1.25 ot..* to. Nittany Harriers Oppose Manhattan Today at NYC The Nittany Lion cross-cuuntry squad will meet a team with similar difficulties—inconsistency and lack of depth— when it opposes Manhattan this afternoon at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City. George Eastment's Jaspers have three consistently good runners Capt. Ed McLaughlin, Ed McAllister and Pete Gene Martin, another of the Jaspers' better runners, has been erratic all season. Against Cornell last Saturday, Martin placed fourth, beating McAllister - and ;McLaughlin. In a triangular meet :with Fordham and Connecticut, he finished 29th, six minutes off !the winning pace. Behind these four runners, Eastment's material is sparce. None of his other runners have been able to negotiate the 5- mile Van Corilandt course in less than 27 minutes. McAllis ter, Beyer and McLaughlin have covered the course in less than 26 minutes, while Martin has run the distance in 26:29. The problems of Lion Coach Chick Werner are quite similar to Eastment's difficulties. Werner has two consistent run ners in Captain Fred Kerr and !Ed Moran. The two juniors have !been the two top Nittany fin ishers in each ,meet this season. {Along with Clem Schoenebeck !and Don Woodrow, they broke !the tape in a four-way tie for !first place against the Jaspers last PENN STATE DINER Fine Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" IN UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC I SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1957 By GEORGE FRENCH year on the University golf course. I Although they have turned in 1 fine performances in some_ meets, Schoenebeck, Dick En -1 gelbrink and Chick King have i not been consistently among the earlier finishers. Schoene beck has placed ninth, Engel , bring, 12th, and King, 15th, in meets this season. In none of these meets have all three turned in top performances. Werner's depth problems are i not so acute as Eastment's, but ,there is still a fairly large gap !between the performance level of ;the first five men and the rest of the team. i The times recorded by Kerr (25:09) and Moran (25:26) in the iI . C4-A Championships last year ;over the Van Cortlandt course are ; faster than the best times by the ; Manhattan squad this year over ;the same course (McAllister, 25:- ,34; Beyer, 25:42; McLaughlin, 25:- :43; and Martin, 26:29). 20 exp. $1.50 Anscochrome Ektachrome Processing $1.25 Total Savings 60c Centre Co. Film Lab. 122 W. Bearer Ave. . SHU !JON - Now York • Toronto
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