PAGE EIGHT Lucas to Start at ★ Five Sophomores Will Start Against Experienced Marquette (Continued from page one) haas, Lucas and Gilmore. at fullback and sophomores Dick including the Lions’ second lead-, HCohlhaas and Dues* gainad .and Don Jonas .at the full ing ground-gainer (157 yards), ihe nod by shoring -two pre- backs • Dave Kaspenan. The others in-, vious starters out xif position— i elude right half Bucky Paolone,! Kohlhaas replacing Chuck Hus- Popp. Beiefield and Funan aie fullback Andv Moconyi and end lavage and Xiuoas taking over new Editions up from the le- Korm Neff. All suffered some .for A 1 Jacks. Lucas, incidental- vsnY e m tvpe of injury in the Army test. 1 lly, is the Xasfs leading .punter Beneffield 'Steps m Tor Sam 'Tver. nih»r T,mn « ..,.10-1 * "TTY* " ler . Stellatelia .and Funair moves up also b» missine because of mini- STARTING LINKUPS to Sobczak’s vacated fullback slot, also be missing Pecaust of lnjm- PKNS state makuuette 'Schleicher Janerette Ruslavaee les and neither will dress for the !>»«, Truitt i.e Kay Vii« ’ v. : 7 contest. Fullback Pat Botula, the Andy stym-huu i.t John niyih’ ar >d Jacks were starters last week, Lions' lop rusher, with 194 yards i ' , “ d v , i.ou cWs but their performances failed to m two games, is out with a sprain- ,‘biii wt'hmtr kg uni < OTom,°»ll lmpless f’ ed ankle, while Joe .Bohart isißob Cilmour »r Jim Sa»™rk' Marquette* John Druse, who sidelined with a shoulder injury o S p T l ;"!*u ttE sn *" w*"* 4 assisted at Notre Dame for sev- Botula was injured in the nVhfcLucM "qb p«u Hall eral Y ears .< will counter with * Penn game and did n«#l play [Jim K»rr ,rh xim Xhuikit starting llrneup which iaelures against Army. According do Dr. Ln Jhn Webiter eight lettermen. These include Alfred Griess. team physician, fb Fr.n M„tnik Silas Woods at right end. John he will not return to-action un- : - jßlyih ,at left tackle. -Lou Gas- lit the Syracuse game two | with a 42.6 average in eight 1 dro and Captain Still 13'Connell weeks from today. Up until his ’ kicks. at the guards, Gil Sedon at cen injury, Botula had been rank- j Engle’s alternate unit Which, ter. Frank .Mestnik at fullback ed as the nation's fourth best jusually secs.ns much playing time 1 and Tim Zhulkie and Jim Web ground gainer. las the first team—will have, sler at ihe halves. W«bstor Las Engle will start five sopho-fSchleicher .and -sophomore Jim, 1 been hobbled .by injuries this mores against Murquette, includ-i Schwab at-the ends, veterans Tom 1 -season and away be replaced by ing Dave Truitt and Henry Op-.Mulraney and Chuck Janerette| sophomore Dick Tiimner. peirnan at -ends. Bob Gilmour aVat tackles, sophomore Bill Poppl Junior quarterback" Pete Hall light tackle, Sam Sobczak at full-jand Ruslavage at guards, Wayne —a Pennsylvania native—and back and Jim Kerr at right half.jßerefield at center, Jacks at quar-!sophomores Jim .Szarwark ttack- 1 Another sophomore Dick Hoakl'erback, sophomores Pat Funair- (Continued on yage ten) j at left half—will be added if the 1 ■■ ■■ . ... j Lions open on defense. Otherwise, the lest of the start-' mg alignment will find Andy; Stynfhula at left tackle, -Bud Kohlhaas and Bill Wchmer at guards, Captain Steve Garban at center, Richie Lucas at quarter-- back and Bruce Gilmore at left' half (offensively). Maury Schlei cher will start .at end on deFense.! Although .all are veterans, this is the first start this fall for Kohl- ALUMNI Your return to the Nittany Valley isn’t complete with out a trip -to That quaint old tavern in Boalsburg. 'Only at Duffy's can you get a meal with that -old-tfash ioned flavor. Cocktails be fore or with the meal. Duffy’s In Boaisburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) ★ ★ ★ 'Steve Garban . . . leads Lions today THE DAILY COLLtGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ ★ Richie Lucas . . . East's top -punter Quarterback ★ * ★ ★ * * Game Starts at 10 AM. Frosh Open With W.Va. A speedy, but untested, freshman football team will play West Virginia at 10 this morning on the practice grid iron on Beaver Field. Coach Earl Bruce .feeds that the line slots, particularly at end and tackle, are solid. Of his backfield, Bruce commented, “I haven’t been able to figure out whether ray backsr ’ are good or if the defenses in opening unit. The Ridley Town scrimmages have been poor. The field general made the AP offense has been able to move the An-State squad last year, ball at will in the few scrimmages Probable Penn State lineups; we have had.” Unii * Unit a Heading the backfield corps ISlfcS is €-1, 185-pound Roger Koch- m— m»w>uo . lg «umm— so man at Wilkinsburg. The high !®J— *wtr®*n c ihrie—sa school fuUback proved hi s 17s—smith*"* kt sir'^k"—77 speed in the PIAA-s last year ,88—Saut re Rakomki— n* when he finished second in the kti—®««™ur ti m MO and 220 dashes. He will be !^ s _ K „ chnOHl lh rumng irom In® left halfback 4e—Daniel* rh FinkiegWn—« today* ; °* w»yn*— . „ , « ,« U6—Kart F® Gursky—• if Allen 3rew* s te r , one of the! substitutes—ll—BurHn, is—wiisob, smallest players on the team at 22 _ Mar , hl „ 23 _ Stll . rt , u_c,no. «_ 5-9, 155 pounds, will handle thej rolMn , ki «_o„ wtall „, S9 - Dr ak«. « quarterbacking chores on t h e l Arn«r, 78—Mn>oih, m HOMECOMING Gel Your Pent Slate Souvenirs tAT METZGERS ' •PERI STATE PENNANTS • PENN STATE JEWELRY • PENN STATE GLASSWARE • STUFFED ANIMALS • YOUNGSTERS’ PENN STATE T-SHIRTS and SWEATSHIRTS CONVENIENT SELF-SERVICE STOP IN TO SEE METZGER'S COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS Football, Basketball, and Hunting Equipment > You Can Get It at METZGERS WITH THE SLACK GRANITE FRONT 111 -115 S. Allen St. WITHOUT THE BLACK GRANITE FRONT 352 E. College Ave. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1958 * * -* Bud Kohlhaas ... . gets Ist start •k ★ -k