THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 Lions Forward Wall Should Be Scrappy—Engle "From all indications, we're go ing to have a real tough and scrappy line this fall," grid coach Rip Engle opined yesterday when questioned about his 1958 forward wall. "Of course we're basing our judgment on what we've seen in scoring practice," he added, "but that is usually a good measuring stick. Those boys have been giv ing it all they have in practice. Their morale is tremendous." The Lion master was a little hesitant in talking about spe cific players but he had a good reason. "If we don't mention a boy's name, Engle explained, "he thinks we're not paying at tention to him. Then he gets discouraged and quits. We've lost a couple of fine prospects before on account of that" However, Engle did - mention some of the players that have been particularly impressive this spring. And one of the men he named was mammoth Maury Schleicher, the ex-fullback who is being converted to an end. "Schleicher is working real hard in his new position and looks pret ty good. Of course he still needs a lot of work offensively, but we feel that he's coming around." As for the end corps in gen eral, Engle had this to say: "We've been encouraged 1 with them so far, but we're far from being satisfied. We lost five good boy s, remember, and they'll be hard to replace. "(John) Bozick, (Norm) Neff and (Stu) Barber have been the most impressive at the ends. Neff will be missing from Saturday's game, though, because of illness. He's in the hospital and the doc tors think he might have appen dicitis." In the tackle department, En gle praised the performances of veterans Joe Bohart and Andy Stynchula and Chuck Janner ette, a non-lettered returnee. "They've been doing a real fine sob," he said. Bohart, a senior, was the reg ular right tackle last season and Stynchula saw time with the second alignment. But with lasi Test your ~,* personality power (Taboo or not taboo-1 k, that is the question 1. Do you feel unqualified to judge a campus beauty contest? YES NO (For men only!) 1 2. Do you think going to a big party the night before is the best way to overcome pre-exam 1 3. Do you find the company of the opposite sex annoyingt_t I 111 4. Do you think fads and fancy stuff can give you the full tobacco flavor of a real cigarette?_—______ am 8. Whenever one of your professors makes a grammatical error, do you call it to his 8. Do you and your date sit in the back row of the balcony only because you're both farsighted?..... Ei 7. Do you think cowboy shows will ever be banned from television? 8. Do you consider Ibid. the most quoted Latin r---1 * * * PERM Steve Garban . outstanding this spring year's regular left tackle, Bill Whemer switched to guard, Stynchula has moved into the number one left tackle spot. Veterans Chuck Ruslavage (last year's first team center), Bud Kohlhass, Sam Stellatella and Willard Smith and juniors Danny Maddigan and Frank Korbini were the most prominent guards mentioned. "At center," Engle continued, "(Steve) Garban (the Lion cap tain) has been outstanding, and (Dick) Wilson (the transfer from the Citadel) hasn't been far be hind." Engle also mentioned the progress of Ed Romigh and Char lie Vogelsong at the pivot post. Romigh is a converted tackle while Vogelsong was the frosh an chorman last fall. NAME CARDS FOR GRADUATION Commercial Printing 352 E. College If you answered "No" to all questions, you obvi ously smoke Camels a real cigarette. Only 6 or 7 "No" answers mean you better get on to Camels fast. Fewer than 6 "No's" and it really doesn't matter what you smoke. Anything's good enough! ve a real cigarette- have a • mei THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ADVANCED DEGREE CANDIDATES GRADUATING BEFORE SEPT.' 58 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ENGINEERING PHYSICS STATISTICS & MATHEMATICS PHYSICS PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY MS and PhD candidates are invited to review the NEW PROJECTS COM MENCING at the Endicott, New York Laboratory. For detailed informa tion on these projects, in the areas listed above, write to: Mr. William E. Berry, Department G-178 Endicott Laboratory Endicott, New York AD 8-6794 * * * Maury Schleicher . . . /earning fast t r V I • R L Remolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Salem, N. C. MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE By The Associated Prel3 Yesterday's Results San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh Philadelphia 9, Loa Angeles 3 Chicago 5, Cincinnati 1 W L Pet. GB. Chicago 13 7 .650 x-Milwaukee _— 11 7 .611 1 San Francisco --__ 13 9 .591 1 Pittshul gh 11 9 .550 Cincinnati 8 3 .500 3 Philadelphia ____ 9 11 .450 4 Los Angeles 9 12 .400 6 x-St, Louis 3 18 .138 8 BASEBALL'S TOP THREE Not including Wednesday night's games AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADING BATSMEN Player & Club G All R H Pct. Vernon, Cleveland 17 46 10 18 .400 Skowron. N.Y. 14 5e 7 21 .3112 Robinson. Salto. ___.___ 10 54 7 20 .370 We will be serving dinners from 11:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Mothers Day, May 11, 1959. No reservations are necessary. the . TAVERN RESTART NT But if you want to enjoy smoking as never before, switch to Camels. Nothing else tastes so rich, smokes so mild. Today more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette. The best tobacco gives you the best smoke. Try Camels and you'll agree! PAGE SEVE HOME RUNS C'erv, 'Katmai Jenven. Boston _ Brown, Cleveland RUNS BATTED IN Cerv, Kansas City Carrintuuel. Cleveland Skowron, New York 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE Player & Club C AB R H Pi Mtogial, SL Louis 16 64 14 13 .5 Hoak, Cinetrtnati 16 66 9 2$ .3 Temple, Cinti. . 16 59 11 22 .3' HOME RUNS Walls, Chicago ____ Thomas, Plttsburgh 9 Cepeda, San Francisco tt Sauer, San Francisco RUNS BATTED IN Spencer, San Francisco 12 Cepeda, San Francisco 19 Walls, Chicago Thomas. Pittsburgh _. >l,- \ \ \ 1 \o ' V , 1 ~ Ps k‘ v 4
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