PAGE ti X Coaches Rate Pittsburgh - Coed Named to Hockey Tea Best• ofLion ri Foes By CARMELLA. LaSPADA , i Ae t i nfgw field irie d hockeyto o .ne teamsof the the country is becoming a habit for There are many people connected with Penn State football v.ho' f \ o /a r x t i h n e e ce H c a o m n i c r c o o n n l‘ e .h c o ut l i ' ‘ . .as e I n re a a n i d r ci o think that Pittiiburth, the Lions' next and last opponent, is. the best the mid-east hockey team in try team Coat h Rip Engle's squid will have to face this season—and outs last week. that includes the Lion coaching staff. , As a freshman last year. Miss Assistant coach J. T. White, the Lions' scout for the Pitt game, Hampton was the first Penn State said that the Panthers, despite their 3.5 record, are "a great ball coed to be selected to play in the turn when at full strength." U.S. field hockey tryouts. • Again this year. she was named White watched the Panthers lose to Army. Syracuse and w est t m o i t c lie _let fullback tpositionbon the yMide-. Virginia—all former Lion foes—but said that, with the exception selec -e tions committee secone o a f ni the Mid of the Army game. either lass could have gone The other way. East Field Hockey Association. Syracuse edged the Panthers, 24-21, while West Virginia scored a She was chosen on the basis of 7-11 victory. Army rolled over Pitt, 29-13. but the score was only her outstanding defensive play and smooth stickwork at Batavia. 11-8 at halftime. N.Y. last Saturday as a member of Hov..ever. in all three games, the Panthers have been Nandi- the central Pennsylvania college capped somewhat by injuries to key P/avers. In fact, injuries have team. Maxine took the first step to• been Coach Johnny Michelo.en's biggest worries. success when she was chosen for: However, while the Lions were waging a dogfight with Holy Cross last Saturday. Pits had a weekend off—and plenty of time a t , -44410‘. - • mitt* The 120-yard relay event fin ished in 1:01.1. Jim Rossi helped the TKE cause with wins in the back stroke (:39.4), and the div ing competition with 22.2 points. Other competition saw Delta to recuperate. With the possible exception of Brueckman. who is Tau Delta defeat Del t a Sigm a Phi. 9 5-16: Alpha Tau Omega beat sidelined with a shoulder separation, all the Panthers are ex- Beta Theta Pi. 27-14: and Delta pected to be ready for the Lions. Chi defeat Sigma Chi. 24-17. White said that the P ATO-Beta Theta Pi winners:anthers have a hard-running ground game Carl Tonberg. Ed Schwar. Larry with an adequate pas mg attack. He said that, although the Panthers Baur, Harry Sload. Bill Wiel, Bill show more power on the ground, most of their scoring that he has Pindar and Jack Mallory. seen has come by passing. 'They can run the ball but when they DTD-Delta Sigma Phi winners: need a pass they thiow it," he said. .Bob Berry, Bob Pulver, Harr v Calley. Ron Kolb, Jim Eastman Aga n, the Lions will be facing a team that outweighs them and Ron Passmore. Sigma Chi physically. Pitt's line, topped by 111cCusker at 241 and tackle Ron --- - Kissel at 230. boasts an average weight of 214 against the Lions' 197. Backfield weights read: Penn State 183. Pitt 187. The team average weight is: Penn State 192, Pitt 204 End Dick Scherer tic . " the Panthers star McCusker at tackle. Dick Scherer at end—a second team end on the INS All-East team, incidentally—Bruecktrian, when physically fit, at center and a solid backfield topped by Scisly, Haley. fullbacks Fred Riddle and Bob Stark and an adequate quarterbacking corp of junior Bill /Caliden and sophomore Ivan Toncic. White said he was looking for another rough, tough Penn State-Pitt battle, but assistant coach Joe Paterno probably summed up the coaches' feelings the best then he said: "Pitt is by far the best team we'll face all year." Royer Paces ATO Alpha Tau Ornega'z: Mel Roycr continued to hold his position as the leading bowler in Fraternity League A by taking both high singles. <223), and high series. (595), to pace his squad to a 4-0 win over Phi Nlu Delta. Ir other matches: Kappa Delta Rho tied Theta Xi, 2-2: Kappa Sigma beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 4-0: Theta Delta Chi defeated Phi Delta Theta, 3-1: Delta I_7llllon ia.on over Sigma Nu. 4-0: and Al pha Zeta defeated AEP, Er-I. JACK WIMMER --__ -:,, . vs - 11V : 414t 4 . 3 1 ) , " CI N . • l '.l Large selecllcri et SNOWCAPS Will hold needed. Trade 1. ° 6 Now WIMMER'S SUNOCO SO2 E CoNege .4D E-6143 THE DAILY COUFGIAN STATE Cc - RIME PENNSYLVANIA t . 4°.. deer>. • •. le .... r. f i -.., ' - . 4.: • • ... -. .1;,04-.. •_.. 1 l' QB Bill Kaliden his passes DU Upsets Swim Champs In Quarter-Final Action By NORM LOCKMAN Delta Chi winners: Mike Stoll- Tau Kappa Epsilon, defending meyer, Bob Schiefner. Jim Hep champs of the •36 intramural 'ler. Jake Engle and Jim Short. 'wimming season were upset by Delta Upsilon 25-16 on Tuesday night in the quarterfinal meets at Glennland Pool. Three other fraternity teams advanced to the semi-finals. Adie Stevens, Rae Hoopes. and the relay team—George McLeod. Dick Hammond, Ogie Norris, and Hoopes—combined efforts for the DU win. Stevens took the free style in :32.2 and Hoopes won the 60-yard breast stroke sprint in .46.8 Penn State Engineer On Sole TODAY HUB DESK CORNER ROOM * * Maxine Hampton . . . coed hockey star THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, the central Pennsylvania college team, Nov. 9, at Wilson College along with three of her Penn State teammates—Betty Spencer, Joan Brown and Janet Kuntzel man. During the Thanksgiving vaca tion Maxine will play as a mem ber of the mid-east's second team against teams from the other sev en sections of the country at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. A third semester business edu cation major from Darby, Maxine has been playing field hockey for seven years—since she was in jun ior high school. Dr. Mildred Lucey is Maxine's hockey coach at Penn State. RADIO Service and Surplice Car Radios •Portable Radios • •Phonographs •Batteries an . - State College TV 232 S. Allen St.
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