The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 27, 1958, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Moconyi to Play Against Penn
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Janerette, Barber Will Start
In Place of Bohart,
(Continued from page one)
themselves for that embarrassing
defeat, But even Engle hesitates
to mention the Nittanies' chances.
"I don't know what to expect
of Penn," the Lion master said
yesterday at Beaver Field. "They
are supposed to have a real good
team—and a fast one, too. We
want to make up for last week's
loss but I don't know how we'll
do. If I did know, I could have
slept for the past three nights."
Two changes have been made
in the lineup which started a
gainst Nebraska---both because of
injuries. Junior tackle Chuck Jan
erette, a native of Philadelphia,
replaces Joe Bohart at right tackle
and sophomore Stu Barber moves
into the right end slot for Maury
Schleicher.
Bohart is suffering a severe
sprained•ankle which may keep
him out of action for two more
weeks. Schleicher. on the other
hand, will dress tomorrow, but
will probably see only limited
duty because of a bad charley
horse in his thigh.
With the promotion of Janerette
and Battier, Engle will have to
fill two vacancies on his so-called
alternate unit Sophomore end
Jim Schwab and junior tackle
John Sava are the most likely
replacements.
Schwab, whose father was an
All-American at Lafayette about
25 years ago, has come a long way
since last spring, but according
to Engle "he still needs plenty of
experience." Sava has been ham
pcied by injui les for the past two
seasons, but is highly-regarded by
Engle and his staff.
"Sava has as much desire as
anyone on the team." Engle said
of the 5.11. 205-pound junior.
"I think hell help us a lot."
The rest of Fenn State's front
alignment find; John Borack at
left end, Andy Stynchula at left
tackle, Chuck Ruslavage at left
gum d, captain Steve Garban at
center and Bill Wehmer at right
guard. Either Al Jacks or Richie
Lucas will be at quarterback with
Dave Kasperian and Fran Paolone
at the halves and Pat Botula at
fullback.
Botula's performance against
Nebraska last week was the only
bright spot in that game. He
looked like an All-American of-
FLYING CLUB
Organization Meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 8 pm
Watch Tues, far Details
Chuck Janerette
• . . on his favorite field
fensively, rushing for 122 yards'
in 27 carries. (That was one yard
less than the all-time Penn State
record set by Paul Anders against
1
Boston University in 1951.)
Engle's alternate unit will re
ceive a boost with the return
of veteran Andy Moconyi at
fullback. Moconyi. a starter at
right half last fall, missed the
Nebraska fiasco because of a
badly twisted knee. But his
showing in practice the past
week indicates he'll operate at
full capacity tomorrow.
Moconyi will undoubtedly help
the Lions' passing attack, which
was grounded against Nebraska.
The supposedly strong air arm—
with Jacks, Lucas and Bob Sera
his chucking—completed only six
of 15 passes for 49 yards. This is
a far cry from the 1957 season
when the same trio of aerialists
averaged 131.9 yards per game.
Moconyi was the Lions' third
best receiver last fall behind
gradtiated ends Les Walters and
'Jack Faris, catching nine tosses
for 92 yards and two touchdowns.
Moconyi was also a rushing lead
er with 115 yards gained in 51
,carries for a 304 average per trip.
Running with Moconyi in the
alternate unit backfield will be
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Due by Noon Today
Coeds interested in the Wo
men's R ecr ea tion Association
tennis tournament must submit
entries to Linda Quinn by noon
today. Miss Quinn can he con
tacted at Ext. 160.
The WRA tennis tournament
begins Monday.
Wide Open Football
Lehigh blanked Penn State,
106-0, in an 1889 football game.
The Nittany Lions avenged the
defeat, 109-7, in 1920.
TURN ON THE STEAM
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Stu Barber
... starting sophomore end
Schleicher,
veteran Bruce Gilmore at left
half and sophomore Don Jonas
at right half. Either Lucas
,er
Jacks will be the play-caller.
That second team forward wall
will find Norm Neff and Sch
wab at the ends, Tom Mulrene),
and Sava at the tackles, Bud vided enough surprises last week
Kohihass and Frank Korbini to last a while.
at the guards and Sam Stella- In addition, these newcomers
Jolla at center.
will have their first competitive
In reserve, Engle has Dave Tru-1
ijoust with the new rules on extra
itt and Henry Opperman at thei points, blocking, substitution and ,
ends: Jim Zaino and Bob Gil- i downfield blocking.
mour at the tackles; Bill Ester- The Big Ten's Wisconsin kicked;
lund and Bill Popp at the guards; off the weekend activity last;
Wayne Berefield at center; Dick.night in the Orange Bowl against.
Hoak, Jim Kerr, Sam Sobczak, Miami of Florida. The Badgers
Pat Funair and Denny Schaeffer are rated No. 14 in this week's
as running backs; and Scrabis at lAssociated Press poll of sports
quarterback. All except Scra {
bis i writers and broadcasters, the Hur- i
are sophomores. Scrabis, consider- manes No. 15.
ed a dangerous long passing
threat, is a senior. Other Friday night games fea- 1
tured Texas (1-0) at Tulin (0-1),
THE LINEUPS I
PENN STATE P E N N ,Florida State (2-0) vs. Georgia
John Bozick LE Barney Berliturer'TeCh (1-0), Detroit (1-0) at the
Andy Stynchula LTI
Joe 11 " dnba r tkir Force Acadmy and Denver
Chuck Rusimage LC.
Steve Garban (C) C Ray Kelly ( C)! ' (0 Rnn Champion!, -1) at Utah State (0-1). '
Bill Wehmer RC Oliver Belmont There is no competition between
Chuck Janerette ET -
Stu Barber Menai " T r nsch" the Big Ten schools as all play
as: Jon Grecnewaltl
or Maury Schleicher come interesting intersectional
.
Al Jacka or QB Larry Purd) Cfoes.
Riehie Lure,'
Pave Kasperian LH Fred Dwiling l Defending champion Ohio State.
Jack Hanlon
Fran Pardons RA ~the Rose Bowl king, and No. 1
Pat Maul* Fil Ed Gbaiwin this week, pla y s pass-happy
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Football Season
into High Gear
By JACK CLARY, Associated Press Sports Writer
The so-called patriarchs of football—the Ivy League and
Big Ten—join their modern counterparts today as the college
football season swings into high gear.
Notre Dame, Army and Navy join the season's late
comers in beginning the 1958 fall campaign, which pro-
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1958
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Andy Moconii
. . . ready to roil
Moves
Today
Southern Methodist, No. 20, at Co
lumbus.
Michigan State, ranked fourth,
plays California, a 24-20 upset los
er to College of the Pacific last
week, while unranked lowa is at
home to Texas Christian, wh o
walloped Kansas, 42-0, a week ago
and gained a No. 6 ranking.
Notre Dame hosts Indiana and
puts its No. 5 ranking against the
Hoosiers, a four touchdown under
dog.
Tenth-ranked Washington Stafe
travels to Northwestern where the
PCC's top passer, Bob Newman,
hopes to add to his team's 40-8
triumph over Stanford last Satur
day.
Oklahoma, No. 2, meets West
Virginia, 13th ranked, a 66-22 vic
tor over Richmond last week, in
the Southwest's top battle, while
defending national champion Au
{burn, No. 3, meets' Tennessee at
;Birmingham, Ala.