PAGE SIX New Faces to Dot Alum Day Lineup It looks like Coach Rip Engle wasn't fooling when he made those alterations.in Penn State's starting grid lineup last Tuesday For according to the latest word from the Nittany foreman, only three of the Lion "regulars" will be in the starting array tomorrow when Marquette visits Beaver Field in the annual Homecoming clash. Captain Steve Garban at center, Andy Sty nchula at left tackle and Bill Wehmer at right guard are the only holdovers. The rest of the tentative starting lineup will be filled by five sophomores and three let- * * * termen The yearlings include Dave Truitt and Henry Opperman at the ends, Bob Gilmour at right tackle, Sam Sobczak at full back and Jimmy Kerr at right half. They'll team up with vet erans Bichie Lucas at quarter back, Bru c e Gilmore at left halt and Earl "Bud" Kohlhaas at left guard. This is the offensive alignment. PITTSBURGH (iP)—F oo t ball Defensive changes will find vet- Coach John Michelosen has op eran Maury Schleicher replacing ()noel man at end and sophomore ened up Pitt's offensive patterns Don Hoak taking over for Gil- quite a bit this season. But he mole at halfback still subscribes to the theory that Iniunes, according to Engle, a lot of games can he won by is the main rf'ason for most of good defense. the switches. Four of the men He indicated he'll, play it that xt ho opened against Army last xteek ale ailing, along with an- , way in preparing for the next ()thee iegular—tackle Joe Bohart al:4,- izoirki, , ..„: ; ,..,.4 big test for his unbeaten Pan - who saw only limited action , ,•"tri ! , , , - -. - -.-,, ;`) . , „. 1 - .:-:4,45 4 ,-y-,,. ;; , , 1 thers, against Michigan State at against the Cadets The four in- ~,,ii-,.. East Lansing tomorrow. etude veteran halfbacks Dave Kasuerian and Bucky Paolone. , "We'll spend extra time getting follback Andy Moconyi and end i re ad y to defense their forma- Noim Neff. ' I Bruce Gilmore itions," Michelosen said. i ... gets starting nod I "We rate them with the best in Bohart, according to team 1 trainer Chuck Medlar, will def- I IMichigan State strong." finitely miss tomorrow's skirm- i ' ish. But the other foit r ".». 'Engle Compares Lions Despite an upset 12-12 tie with, wan i ds" will dress for the con- ,Michigan, the Spartans are No. 9 t-st and may be available for ;Wi t h 1954 Gridders nationallyj in The Associated Press duty.l Penn State football coach Rip Poll. Pitt, which climbed to No. 0 in the poll by defeating Minne [3 - 011.)o I. suffeiing from h is Engle calls his 1958 squad one rota 13-7, is the pre-game under second m a io 1 minry. A badly'of the be. , ,t conditioned teams he dog although a suspicion is grow )l'alned ankle kc - nt him out of has greeted in eight seasons at' the perm game and now a choul- University Park The only groupling here that this may be one of ithe better Pitt teams. der ailment will leave him on the which may have returned for pre .,i(lehnes season dulls in better physical , - lia , -pei i,lll is musing a sore condition is the 1954 unit, which!Another Brother Act 1,,,,, slid hotly I,iii:•-eq: Paolone,went on to win seven out of nine' Penn State and Mauric Schlei ha,- a hit) le 1 1 1 ,, 1'' troeonvi. a char- games, including a 14-12 triumph%cher is the brother - of Roy Schlei ley hom e and Neff, a sole achil- over Illinois in the season-opener. cher, former Villanova gridder. lee tendon. "We're aoinct to miss those bcms if they don't Emile 8 i s . n a i i t cl i r , v c o l s treeratva r i my r a s. ft:rnoonof ho t o h e e • res h to oun t ies T omorro H ost M w they'll he ready. Rut even so, , they nrohnt,lv I,,,n't he able to : The freshman football team star Bruce Bosley. en at full strAnoth." will get its first taste of action But the West Virginia attack Erwle achlPcl that two oth e r showed it was capable of the long at 10 tomorrow morning on play rilatwec in the -'aCtno lineun— under the quarterbacking of R„i,n, fing f or ono: Tiuslavage the Beaver Field practice gridiDick Daily. ;1 , 1 , 1 Luca , for Al Taeks were iron. Their opponents will be' In the Maryland loss, Daily Plad , ' CM the basic of p-rformance a well -tested West Virginialthrew a 30-yard and a 47-yard in Ihe lk , mv frame, !pass to end Bob Timmerman. The It isn't 11)out-steam that has played twolm auat i e 11 u'ohlbass was passing offense picked ! ,4,, t i;, 1 „ " E' n . ! i f , ,„.,1 ~i t ., , ; i i ,,i games to date. ;up 121 yards while the running ti,.it b ,, iii-I a ini ic h bnit,, r i-h , In Finng up the game, fresh- game totaled 147 yards. thm ciri l ley. M a yb e thi s w ill man coach Earl Bruce hesitated l Besides the running of 240. ro Charier' on the hall. As frw on making a predicition. "In the pound fullback Bosley, Daily I 'z well. he deserves to cilvt few practice scrimmages we have can call on the sweeps of Jim aft— b;s rfama aoainst Army 'I been able to t'nale prided that rinht tackle hold," B r u c e C'-nct , J"neret•-, who also Colnrne n t e d. - 0 ,,,,..4 pe , ..:nst Army. was de. ," both o f ro y 11K... r-ated to the alterw , to ~;+ ►,0,?.. ;starting units r-use of 137 s noor shoving have been able ee..inst the C , dets. Ito score at will." "I'm iNinc, cnin,oin• +II—, " E n _ "I have n' t r, , , :;:n pie said . heeause he didn't do been able to fi- , a I"d lob nt Anil' . .4 ,4 1i: 1 11V. Bo- gure out if its. lip-i , •bnel(l lie there" !because my of-, Ac for Onnern.n, . t.,, t - r, nnifenses are good. effen•ove for Schleicher, Engle or whether the; ?••• , (1- "Henry's ficter than mostdefense is weak. k of our ends, and that's what I'm l ßut I'll find out lookint! for—Sneed. Besides he's tomorrow." a pretty (lir n'ts ""' S iV" " On the other hand, the Moun -by PVT PRATO taineer frosh have - been tried The Targ et of controversy is our luscious STEAKS and our aim is to please the most critical of appetites 1 .- ( ' •-.: _ also •SEA FOODS °SPAGHETTI ...:: . ... '_ \ ''. Proof c f i . ' Refreshing Beverages I/ is necessary SUNDAY DINNER for ordering SERVED 'TIL. 9 bes trages. )Yoafiltili g Steal; .L.110ttie.:0:mt.:€7.1:31712::. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA r : Panther Coach Sets Defense For Spartans EINEM X-Country Squads Encounter Cornell At Ithaca Today Penn. State's cross-country meet with Cornell today in Ithaca, ,N.Y., and next Saturday's meet with Pitt represent a calm before the storm on the Lion's schedule. , If any teams on the Nittany schedule are to be considered "weak sisters", they must be Cornell and Pitt. Last fall, the Lion varsity har riers beat the Big Red, 20-35, while the freshman routed the Cornell cubs, 17-41. Against Pitt, the scores were even more devestating. The var sity humbled the Panthers, 18- 41, while the 'fresh rolled up a decisive 18-42 victory. The Lions' next two opponents Michigan State and Manhattan— own the only two dual meet vic tories over the Lions last fall. Ed Moran and Captain Fred Kerr, who placed first against the Big Red, along with Clem Shoene beck, lead the Nittany entrants for this afternoon's dual meet. Last Saturday, Moran, Kerr, Dick Engelbrink and Herm Weber fin ished in a four-way in the Lions' !16-46 victory over Navy. Engelbrink now a junior— ' finished fifth last year behind the Big Red's Dave Eckel, who has been graduated. Also gone for Cornell are Mike Midler, ' seventh, and Kirk McCreary, 10th, last fall. I Returning for the Big Red var sity are Nat Cravner, sixth, Chuck' Hill, eighth, and Arnie Cummins, 112th. Other juniors in the Penn State lineup will be Chick King, 11th, and George Jones, 13th, last fall. Denny Johnson and Weber, who tied for first in last year's frosh meet with Bill Schoene beck, are the only two mem bers of the frosh team who will run against Cornell. Rounding out the 8-man Nit tany lineup will be sophomore Ernie Noll In the first cross country meet of his career, Noll placed 12th, finishing ahead of the fifth Navy runner. Last year Barleugh. The fleet halfback set up the second West Virginia TD with an 18-yard gallop to the eight. and, although they lost both contests, were up against top competition—upcoming Virginia Tech and Maryland. In the Maryland game last week, the Mountie frosh scored two touchdowns on short runs by fullback John Bosley—brother of Mountie All-American and pro (Continued on page seven) H l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tanglewood Acres (Shangri-La of Centre County) 41 Miles from Bellefonte on Rd. to Jacksonville Dinners Served Nightly STEAKS SPAGHETTI LOBSTER SHRIMP PIZZA SANDWICHES SALADS Private Parties May Be Arranged by Reservations Call ELgin 5-4584 Dancing Permitted = ithuniniiinuniniummummummuminummulimmumumniuttillmummiuminimmiimmilliii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1958 4 .4 ," . .. . promising sophomore Noll attended the University for 2sti y school at Mont Alto. He eplates juniors Sam White and Jack Williams who placed ninth and 15th respectively against the Big Red last fail. A Penn State-Cornell freshman meet will precede the varsity en counter. Applications Available 1 For Gym Managers First, second and third semes `er men interested in assistant nanagerships of gymnastics hould register at the Athletic 4ssociation office on the second loor of Recreation Hall by next Wednesday. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Selected Beverages Ernie Noll No,illinors Allowed
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