R 22. 1957 FRIDAY. NOVEMB Nort , Jacks Against Pitt Penn State's victory hopes for the Pittsburgh game brightened somewhat when it was revealed that end Paul North and quarterback Al Jacks Will be available for duty when the two teams clash tomor row afternoon at Pitt Stadium. North, who has played a prom inent part in the success of Coach Rip Engle's alternate unit with his leadership, suffered a slight concussion against Holy Cross last Saturday and his availability was a question mark when the Lions began practice sessions Tuesday afternoon. However, according to team physician Dr. Alfred H. Griess, North "is 'coming along all right." Dr. Griess said that North will be able to play against the Panthers if his con- dition stays on the same path to recovery. Jacks, who has been out with a shoulder separation since the Syracuse game, dressed for the Holy Cross contest but did not see action. Dr. Griess said that Jacks would be physically fit to play against Pitt. Although Jacks is ready for ac tion, Engle said that he would not start him tomorrow afternoon. Sophomore Richie Lucas has been handling the starting quarterback ing duties for the Lions since Jacks' injury—and with consider able success. He will open at quarterback tomorrow. Despite the availability of Eight Routs Feature IM Cage Tilts Detisive victories were the or der of the night in Wednesday's intramural basketball action at Recreation Hall. The only excep tion was Nittany 28's 30-27 win over the Fierce Frosh. In fraternity action, Phi Gam ma Delta beat Chi Phi, 34-23; Omega •Psi Phi defeated Alpha Gamma Rho, 24-11; Theta Chi won over Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 23-16; and Zeta Beta Tau defeat ed. Kappa Sigma, 29-20. • In the independent circuit, the Shieks - beat Wally's Boys, 21-14; Nittany 44 defeated the Yellew Jackets, 27-13: Lucky 13 walloped Nittany 24, 26-3; and the Bruins beat the Fearless Five, 41-36. Leading scorer of the night was Pete Lane 'of the Fearless Fire with 22 points. Runner-ups in the scoring Parade were Lucky 13''s John Zuber and the Bruins' Larry O'Day with 16 each. In Tuesday's action. Pollock 12 edged the Bums, 28-26; the Red Raiders defeated the College Co op, 29-24: the' Hoyas beat the Spaniels, 20-12; Linden Five won over the K-Boys, 33-23; the Four teen Lions edged the Convicts. 22-21; and the Tribe 'beat the Gnarps 24-21. All were indie games. In the Greek loops, Alpha Sig ma Phi - walloped Aloha Epsilon Pi. 45-22; Phi Delta Theta edged Delta Sigma Phi, 21-19; and Tau Kappa Epsilon won over Phi Sig ma Kappa, 15-9. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ing night on the Rec Hall alleys-3-l; Alpha Gamma Rho tied Phi Jacks and North. the Lions will way: All year. the Lions have WedneNday. Epsilon Pi, 2-2; Sigma Pi beat be without the services of half- been meeting teams that have out The squad made a sweep of the, Delta Tau Delta. 4-0; and Phi back Bruce Gilmore and guard weighed them. However, t h e'honors with Hepler's high game Kappa won by forfeit over Phi Willard Mull) Smith—both out quick, eager, but light Lions have (2131. and high series, (537) and a Kappa Psi. since the West Virginia game more than held their own. Now,; team high game score (818). A Phi Kappa still leads the teams with a dislocated cartilage in he is wondering if the punishment strong Tau Kappa Epsilon team, with a 20-3 record. Sigma Chi the knee, his players took against the-heav-iby tying Delta Chi 2-2, was the brings up a close second with Ht-i). Dr. Griess confirmed the report ier foes is beginning to take a toll, that both will undergo knee oper...on his team's effectiveness. :1111111111111111M11111111111t11111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111Mei 4= ~. For the most delieickla ... =.-- ations Tuesday at Geisinger Hos-I Pitt outweighs the Lions in ai i. = pital in Danville. • most every aspect and only the , = •• Pizza • Sandwiches 0 Salads a . game itself will have the answer= The Lions will complete their l • = A° his question. 0 Steaks 0 Spaghetti • Lobster • Shrimp practice efforts with a light work-, • • lE. out at Beaver Field this afternoon The Nittanies can turn a suc- V:slf and then leave for Pittsburgh cessful season into a very success-i=_ Engle said that the team did not, ful season with a win over the Panthers—Lord knows how they' — go through any contact work this -- week—customary for the Lions, want to. For Penn State, a in = over Pitt is a big as a win avert= scribed the practice sessions as once the season opens— but de -.Navy is to the Army or vice versa. =— "good." 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