PAGE 51X Jim HealP QB Greene Spearheads Sigma Chi Victory Sparks Strong Crusader Offense Fraternity Basketball Play As goes quarterback Tom Greene, so goes Holy Cross— that, in short, could best describe the offense of the Holy Cross Crusaders, Penn State's next opponent Saturday after noon at Worcester, Mass. h The junior quarterback is the mastermind and key figurea Phi Delta - defeated 'Theta Xi, p 32-18; Alpha Tau Omega won behind the Crusader offense. If there 1:. any one reason for the over Alpha Chi Rho, 28-21; Alpha success of the Crusaders thus far , Sigma Phi defeated Pi Lambda (4-2-1), it would have to be "Pass defense will be the big Phi, 35-18; Delta Sigma Phi beat Greene. problem?' .Phi Kappa. 28-12; Tau Kappa For any unbelievers. accord- ; Greene's passing has given Epsilon walloped Alpha Epsilon Pi, 41-19; Phi Delta Theta edged Mg to latest NCAA :Misfits. : the Crusaders a wide-open Greene is the nation's leader in • game. he said , referring to the , Phi Sigma Kappa. 23-21; and Phi Gamma Delta defeated Omega total offense with 1150 yerdslo Syracuse game as a good exam-13,'i Phi , 36-22. his credit—a bulge of 55 yards Pte. In that game. Holy Cross Dick Jackowsky was the lead over the second man. moved 80 Yards in the last auto r ing scorer of the night when he Assistant Coach Frank Pat rick. minutes sparked by Greene scored 20 points for his TIM team the Lions' scout for the Iloly aerial attack—to score the win- mates in their 41-19 victory over Cross game. unhesitantiv admits. ning touchdown for the upset Alpha Epsilon Pi. his respect for Gr.'ene. "lie's just with less than a minute to play. Dick Plotts was runner-up in as good as you'll find:' Patrick the scoring parade with 15 count said 'lie does everything—he B o . . , , runs, rolls away from rushes pret-, xing Entries ty well and does all their kick- 'Sigma Nu Hawks , ing." In addition. Patrick said that, Due Tuesday Win Keg Honors Greene was the best passer he hasl Anyone with pugilistic tenden- In IM Fraternity League A ever seen for accurac y. distance ties had better set their mind to bowling matches Tuesday night, and softness of throw. Because of them and sign-up for the 1957 Sigma Nu rolled the high single this. Patrick feels that th e Lions, Intramural boxing tournament by game of the session with a 777. must stop the Holy Cross passing 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. That's the en-'George Hawks, Theta Xi, took game, which he called, "their big- try deadline. high singles and high series hon gest ofiens;ve facrt." . One of the greatest ways to re- ors with 192 and 507 scores. Althouah the Crusaders have lieve pressures is through physi-i Team scores were: Delta Upsi a potentially strong running !cal exercise. and the IM depart-lon defeated Alpha Zeta, 3-1; Sig game with backs such as full- ment will do its best to see that; ma Nu beat Kappa Sigma, 3-1; back Dick Surrette and half- all entrants get served between:Phi Mu Delta topped Theta Xi, backs Paul Toland and Ed 5 and 6 p.m. on a first-come, 4-0; Theta Delta Chi beat Sigma Hayes. Greene's passing has I'lst-served" basis. Alpha Epsilon, 3-1; and Phi Delta pushed the ground offense : A bout will consist of three'Theta defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi, acid.. round.. of a maximum two min-:3-1. Alpha Tau Omega and Kap . What makes the Lions' job soiute duration. Headgear, much toucher is that Greene hasiprotectors and 16-ounce gloves; no favorite pass receiver. Endiare compulsory equipment fur- Dick Beradino. whom Patrickiniched by the 1M department. said was a player along the linesl Contestants will be permitted of Itittany end Les Walters, leadslthree - pound allowance over the the pass receivers with 21 catcher:!following eight divisions 121; but. 15 other p l ayers h are a l se ;l2B, 135, 145,,155, 165, 175 and un been able receiver!: with 11 of the;limited• Crusaders' touchdowns coming through the air. As a team. Patrick described the Crusaders as a strong, big— "bigger than we are"—team with a wide-open type of offense. The line, spearheaded by Jim Healy, the Crusaders' All-America can didate at guard, will outweigh 'tht.t of the Lions. But Patrick does not think this will be too much of an advantage. He said that Penn State is now• accustomed to plas•ing against bigger lines—such as _Army. West Virginia and Syracuse. - We're crossed that bridge." he said. JACK WIMMER says IP t' 4 Large selection of SNOWCAPS Will hold la needed. ftg Trade 0 * Now WIMMER'S SUNOCO SO2 E. College AD S-6143 Torn Greene 11,4 Crr,<3.' 17ro All-Amrrira ccrididares THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Penn Wings May Trouble Lions If Penn State's booters ex- wings and Gary Miller (the !be switched back to a forward pect to beat Penn this Satur-1 i center half/ can drop back (on !slot. However, he will undoubt -1 , •ef i ly see reserve action at full c al. - , they will have to stop the: the defense) to cover up, me ;back, for To n y Tremonte—the !offensive thrusts of the Quak- should do all right! . .Nittanies' number three fullback er's lightning-swift wingmen.i And as if by a stroke of Man-i—is still on the injured list with 'At least that's what Lion coach drake's wand, Hosterman will.an infected leg. Ken Hosterman indicates. have his first team left fullback,l Chysowych may be the starter ;on - Well have to cover those!Paul Bauer, ready for duty again.. re center forward,f a ar ga l r n al l y a y . p = c , 0 .. win g s completely," Hosterman ' Bauer missed last Saturday's ? said yesterday. "P ennmore scoring leader Bill Fied. builds lls:game with Army because of a ler is the regular pivot man but whole attack around the outsides, broke . , nose injury, but he has; Fiedler may not be available. (Jerry) Mayall and (Bob) Strick. been given the "medical OK" for. He broke a big toe in the Army land, who are ve fast and a Saturday's clash. ; tussle but the injury was not ry g-, ressive. They've accounted for al Bauer 's cohort at right full- I discovered until Tuesday night. g-. most all of Penn's „ this back will be captain Ralph 1 "He'll play if we can wrap up goals inis ”. Brower whose defensive tac- that toe and cushion it," Hoster -1 tics have been haunting Lion .man said. "He might not be up to Hosterrnan has designated the foes for three years. r ,par (in that condition) but he'll fullbacks and the center half • Sophomore Ihor Chyzowych, the still be able to help us." - ,rah the chief roles of halting - all-around utility starter" whol I guess you would get some nu speedy Penn terminals. - If opened at the left fullback post help from a player who has our fullbacks can keep on those against the Cadets, will probably•scored 14 goals this fall. A dose 33-31 victory by Sigma Chi over Sigma Tau Gamma last night at Recreation Hall sparked the first night of fraternity intra mural basketball action. In other action Phi Kappa Sig ma beat Pi Kappa Phi. 33-15; Al pa Delta Mho's match was post poned. J. L. "Pete" 34authe. first Penn. State player to gain admission to 'the National Football Hall of Fame. is a nationally-known steel ! executive. He is a native of Du- Bois. ers. Jim Keith and Dkve Watkins each had l& Sam Rodgers and Mark Roller each scored 12 points. Other lead ing scorers were Harry Pellow, Ben Amato and Mike Rohrbacb with 11 each, and Barry Hough with 10 markers. • I Weather 3orecait / t - Snow and u 2 older When cold winds blow and /.° - 7 ' snow covers the ground. Will you be prepared? • A sure defense against cold . snowy weather is a subur ban ban coat. Corduroy or wool surburbans in black, red, or grey assure you a wide selection. 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