PAGE St X Lion-Size Problem: Passing Game Expected; Kasperian Runs at Home (Co/awned from page one) contest. Engle issued an emphatic "He will not play:" when By GEORGE FRENCH 31 decision to the Spartans, but generally good performances of asked if he intended to use Jacks today. But, as has been The Penn State cross-coup-;the Lions are expected to be inhis harriers throughout the week. topl)rm for , Monday's encounter.' Werner had reasoil to be known of coaches in the past, he may change his mind should ti-v team will seek its first; I t week s 23-32 loss to Man-! pleased. for if Schoeneneck and the necessity arise. 161-A title since 1951 Monday; hattan on the Van Cortiandti Jones do as well on Monday as The game is also a personal homecoming for Penn Stzte afternoon on the 5-mile Van course is expected to have little' they did on Wednesday. the •lieariiig on the Lions' performancei halfback Dave Kasperian. Kasperian was born in Worcester. Cortlandt course in New York chances are extremely good He could not make his high school * * * City. .Monday except that the Nittany that Lion harriers will carry !harriers are not likely to make) home their seventh IC4-A title grid teem because he wit.: too ; The Lions will receive stiff; the mistake of running the first since the sport was begun in light. Now, he is the Lions' lead- competition for the crown from mile too fast "as they dia. against' 1912. The Nittany squads won ing ground-gainer with 380 yards Fordham. St. John's, Notre Dame,' the Jaspers last Saturday. the title in 1926, 1927, 1928, . -.. • • Syracuse. St. Joseph's, Pitt, Man-, Varsity Coach Chick Werner 1930, 1950 and 1951. in 94 carries for a 3.6 average - -- , , ' ... ,hattan, Cornell and defending inserted the top five finishers , Norm Gordon's freshman squad ~_ . _ . Quite ironic, to say the least. .. -' • • champion Michigan State. in the Manhattan meet—Cap- !has an even better chance to bring Holy Cross hopes rose when. . . Michigan State will be very fain Fred Kerr. Ed Moran. Chick , back a title to University Park. . ~ . it was learned that halfback Ed ' hard pressed to retain the title King, Joe Thompson and Dick :The Lion yearlings' top compe ':- - : after losing its 4th, sth and 12Th , Engelbrink —iII t o his /C4-A , tition will be supplied by Man- Hayes, considered the best of - . . - . place finishers in last year's lineup and held a time trial : hattan, but on paper the Lion the Crusaders' running backs at •,, •- ii ., - meet. Last year the Spartans, Wednesday to determine the j frosh appear to have the edge. the start of the season , will be • ' : led by their Scot-Canadian ace, other two members of the team. , Running on the freshman team back in action today. Hayes was 2 . . Henry Kennedy. who won the - State College's Clem Schoene-twill be Denny Johnson, Herm injured in the Crusaders' VMI . - . individual crown, won the meet beck won the time trial in 26:40; Weber, Ken Hunter, Bill Schoene game and has since appeared in - s ;,-- - with a low of 34 points. St. for the five miles, followed by' beck, Dick Anderson, Ron Lan only the Dartmouth game. 'T .”.1 - . \ Joseph's was a distant second 'senior Al Jon, who ran the don and Skip Johnston. Johnson, Penn State, however. will find ' —lifP with 148 points, followed by the 'course 37 seconds faster than he undefeated in three meets this themselves without two of their Lions with 158 points. had ever done before. Werneriseason, appears to be the top most prominent relief men—guard Earlier in the fall a flu-weak-seemed quite pleased with the re-Jelin - ice for the freshman individual Willard (Bull) Smith and halfback erred Nittany squad dropped a 24- sults of the time trial and the title. Bruce Gilmore. Both men are lost for the season with knee injuries. Patrick, in his scouting report, injected a new angle into the con test in his scouting report. Accord ing to Patrick. the Lions can look for the Crusaders to be up for the game because of the two previous beatings they absorbed at the hands of the Lions "The whole ball club (Holy Cross) remembers that 46-0 de feat last year and should be aim ing for this game," Patrick said. Patrick especially mentioned Greene as a Crusader who will be out to redeem himself for his performance last year when he had several passes intercepted and two kicks blocked. ..._& is spt.,- . et. . icious' - . Although it is still a quiet just three. !Vince Carocci, currently sharing the lead with "Lucky" - Lou Prato. '"Vicious" who has always had Irish blood in his veins (via the note around the Penn State They're a contrasting pair of' • ' campus, a win for the Lions is ' Mediterranean Sea and Scranton) hopes to call mighty Oklahoma's important games and among thej b l uff by a must if they expect to remain most interesting on a schedule' • predicting victory for Notre Dame. in contention for a possible bowl loaded with contests in which sec-; ford. "Vicious" also makes "loner" picks with SMU, lowa, and Stan bid—however small that con- - tional championships may be de- This could be "Vicious'" week. ' But "Lucky" Lou has a few of his own tricks. He doesn't think tention may be right now. cidrri and bowl invitations earned. Some of the others include a iVanderbilt can lick Florida ("They should never have beaten us," At the moment, the Lions were he say's.) And-he also takes Southern Cal over the probable Rose Mentioned in content lon for a pci- tussle between Mississippi and ' Tennessee which carries quite a bible bid to the Cigar Bowl. And, !Bowl representative Oregon. ' bit of tradition along with other i Magnificent' Matt Mathews seems to have an affinity for women according to lat••q reports, the i for he disagrees in only one instance with the coaches' represehta- Gator Bowl wlection committee factors of importance: the Big Itive, Louise Nixon, an illustrious secretary in the football office. will take another gander at East- Ten title battle between lowa i ern records before naming rs two and Ohio State: the Texas I I Carocci Prato Mathews I Coaches competitors. A Nittany loss would A&M -Rice struggle in the j completely dissolve any bowl pos- South w e s t Conference and . Les Walters I Duke's clash with Clemson in sibilities for Penn State. Ark.-SMU j SMU Ark. Ark. Ark. ... erpializer in passing due The game also puts a personal the Atlantic Coast Conference. Vandy-Fla. Fla. : Vandy Vandy streak of Engle's on the line. The PENNThe probable startiNLlhntem. Oklahoma. which so far th is wiscAn. 111 . Wise. Wisc. past five tunes an Engle-coached STATE - ,vear hasn't shown much of its old: 11—IVILandy T.F: Beradtno ()alit played the Crusaders. his Wehmrr LT TurrinleXPlOSiVe scoring power, needs an:OSU-lowa I lowa OSU OSU OSU ~ ing victory to remain in theLsti.miss,St. I teams have always come out the sat.' ,CLosin) I.G Pruntuto, imps :: To rrin ' I Miss. Si. LSU LSU LSU winners. In his last three years 1 : 1 ;`. 1 1 1 1 74." lit: Ilea.v : race for the national champion- I at Bro w n University. Engle's '" Rob& rt HT tern chip. :Okla. -N1). I N.D. i— Okla. Okla. Okla. teams have whipped the Crusad- I-atlz HE Steccbi: Although it has clinched the Big ;USC-Ore. ! Ore. USC Ore. Ore. 011 (: ,T,7,l:Eight championship and a place ers and, as already mentioned, he i!" . " i.. tun Ore. Si. • Ore. St. Ore. St. IS an.-Ore. St. I Stan. won both games while at the =7'; . Rini s„,„„„„in the Orange Bowl game, Okla-: Lion helm Caplan. Eli surret.• ic.rtaini.homa is only a shaky second iniTexas-TCU the Associated Press Doll ratingsdClem.-Duke ' Texas TCU ' -Texas TCU __ I ; Duke Duke , Duke Duke Hillbl Nittany 25, Wildcats .. 1 lees , As lone as top-ranked Texas AB. - Ali ivri . Thi _ md. I M 1 and third- ranked Auburn keep, — . Miami. .Miami . Miami Miami Miami I . rolling along, the Sooners have toIMSU-Minn. I MSU MSU MSU MSU Cop 2d Wins in IM Basketball do mere than just win to hold !Tenn.-Miss. I — Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . their place. ---- which has indicated it iPrir I Prince. Prince. Prince. Prince. ; • !--;+etion !Texas Ag.-Rice ' Tex. Ag. Tex. Ag. I Tex. Ag. Tex. Ag. The Ham Navy, which has indicated it Hamilton Hillbillies. Nit- leading scorer of the night with ;Prince. -Yale tang 25 and the Hamilton Wild- 16 points, as he led his team- would accent a bowl invitation l' cats copped their second wins of mates on to their first victory if it beats Army this year, plays j -- the intramural biv-ketball season of the season. Georg e Washington. Army. ' Thursday night at Recreation Hall.' Maruca, Derby. Hill and Fridv which has said it isn't interested I 'S' Club to Meet Sunday The Wildcats beat the Hamilton were tied for second place scor-: in post season games, meets Tu- The Penn State varsity "S" Hustlers, 38-23; the Hillbillies lag honors as each netted 12 lane. club will hold a meeting at 10 to- , walloped Hamilton A. 52-24; and counters. : Standout games in the East are . i Nittany 25 defeated Dorm 21, 19-' Conway, Dave Bonello, Henry Colgate-Syraeuse. Penn St a t e-: norrow night at Delta Upsilon. 14 Fletcher and Rich Lucas also Holy Cross. Brown -Har v a r d.l Plans concerning club activities The victories enabled the Hill- hit for double figures. Penn-Columbia. • .will be discussed. billies and Wildcats to take the Phi Gamma Delta. Sigma Al- meigamvinc ., • lead in their respective leagues oha Epsilon. Kappa Delta Rho, v and Nittanv 25's victory put them Sigma Chi and Alpha Sigma Phi !, are all defending league cham- T if, in a tie for first place in their peons. They have all won their division. first games this season. Alpha The three fraternity games on Sigma Phi was the fraternity the schedule saw Kappa Delta champion last season, when it Rho defeat Beaver House. 29-21: halted KDIrs 2-year monopoly Acacia edge Delta Chi. 28-25; and Phi Sigma Della beat Kappa ' Sigma. 31-15. In the independent contests, the Night Riders defeated the Card inals won over the McElwain Alen. 26-22; and Nittany 34 beat the Nimble Nitianics. 33-14. Schaeffer of KDR was the 'Hurricane' Urged to Quit NEW YORK, Nov. 15 i.-M—The New York Stz.te Athletic Com mission today urged heavyweight Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson to retire voluntarily from boxing becaus e of the beatngs he ab sorbed in his last two fights. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA - . Richie Lucas . . duets with Greene Lions Haven't Won Title Since 1951 Harriers Sooners-Irish Meet Today In T°✓ G ,arne grid experts this week. In Only six of "Games of the Day" do ;our hapless prognosticators (now there's a word for you) join in By the Associated Press alliance. And in every one of those games, our proficient crystal- In 79 football meetings. Yale ball gazers naturally string along with the favorite. and Princeton have establish-, They even have the nerve to go against the advice of staff ed one of the game's oldest, analyst Earl "I'm Always Right" Kohnfelder in picking the na and finest traditions. Oklaho-Ition's number one team, Texas A&M, over Rice. Kohnfelder is ma and Notre Dame havellamong the 60,000 persons expected at that Southwest Conference tilt. done much the same thing But the boy with the wildest imar' GOING OUT TO EAT! • This weekend, as well as any other, would be 2 - r w a fine time to dine at the Tavern Restaurant. Excellent food, plus the complimentary touch A r, of atmosphere and tradition, the Tavern is a favorite among Penn Staters. Delicious pas tries, including cheese cake, are specially pre- A v • pared in our kitchen each day. Dinner is served 2 ✓ from five until eight o'clock. the Tri VERN RESTA' URA'NTI Stop in IC4-A's Monday Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb Disagreement reigns supreme with The Daily Collegian's glorious M36tXMletlat*Dede I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1957 Greene ination d "Vi*