PAGE EIGHT Alums Grumble- (Continued from page seven) if Kerr doesn’t get the player of the week, I'll be very surprised. (Richie) Lucas called a great game," the Wisconsin sports man added, "I don't know what he's done previously, but if he plays the rest of the games like he did today, he should rank as one of the country's lop quar terbacks." Our main comment on the game! concerns the play of Gilmore, who looked like on All-American runner against Marquette, gain ing 142 yards in 19 carrieis. It was refreshing to almost every Penn State rooter to see the re juvenated Gilmore return to the form he so lustily displayed as a sophomoie An mjuiy kept him on the sidelines most of last sea son after a rookie year which saw him nr.oic.ss college and pro fessional scouts alike with his speedy and elusive lunning. Gilmore knew his work was cut out for him this season, with regular Dave Kasperian and sophomore Dick Hoak applying the pressure. He started out So fiaendtjr to your taste! See how Poll Moll's greater length of fine tobaccos filters the smoke ond makes it mild —but does not ■filter out that satisfying flavor! slow—showing little In the Ne braska debacle, but gaining momentum in the ?enn and Ar my games. The Marquette game was the clincher. If he can perform the rest of the season like he did against Marquette, Penn State’s remaining foes will be in for a workout. Of couise, let’s not forget Kas perian. He was the Lions' "bread and butter man” last fall and will probably continue to be so. But this observer, for one, is glad to the the Lions with two “first team” left halfbacks. Both Gil more and Kasperian should help the Lions’ strong offensive rush ing punch. Now all we need is a pass of fense. Kickoff Return a First Nebraskan Pat Fischer’s 92-yard kickoff return against Penn State in this year’s opener was the first lime a kickoff had been run back for a touchdown against Rip Engle in his 28 years as a coach. GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... No flat'’filtered-out"flavor! No dry "smoked-out' r taste! ■~X POR FLAVOR AND MILDNESS, PINS TOBACCO PILTERS BEST IVbu get greoter length of the Q Poll Moll's greoter length Q Filters it over, under, oround ond finest tobaccos money can buy tm filters the smoke naturally.. 0 through Psll Mali's fine tobaccos I Outstanding- .and they are Mild! /W«•/ tj c/K» jAtuuean 3v&gjttr€w>yia»y~yfiiAamto- if tur uiMlf sem THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Irish Interested In New Conference CHICAGO (/P) —Notre Dame is interested in a new coast-to-coast conference which now is in the talking stage, Football Coach Terry Brennan said Tuesday. “We are interested, but the con ference is not yet a reality, - ’ he | said. “There are many details to be ironed out, such as scholastic requirements, athletic policy, etc. There have been discussions but no decisions. We already have scheduled many of the schools in terested in -the so-called airplane conference.” Formation of such a conference has been bandied about for the last six months or more. Men tioned among the potential mem bers are Army, Navy, Pitt, Notre Dame, Penn State, UCLA and Southern California. Bermuda-C(ad Coaches Penn State grid coaches Rip Engle, Jim O’Hora, Sever Toretti and Frank Patrick sport Bermuda jshorts at practice sessions. Ugly Man (Continued from page one) and fifth place, George Vince, Chi Phi. i In the indie division the final ists were: second place, William Bennett, Nittany Grotto; thirdj place, Richard Miller, Nittany 42;; fourth place, Ronald Pujia, Nit-j tany 33 and 34; and fifth place,! John Witmer, Hamilton 3. j Penny voting will continue on: the Mall until tomorrow. Robert. Johnson and Charles Skopic, Al pha Phi Omega co-chairmen of; the contest, said they were; pleased with the enthusiasm of! the spectators and entrants last might, and said, “We hope the enthusiasm continues in the pen |ny voting.” The money not only |helps decide the winner, but will 'also help provide for expansion •of Hetzel Union Building facili ties. There was a total of nine frat ernity contestants and 12 indie contestants. They were judged on a 4-point basis: four for excellent: three for good, not quite excel lent; two for fair to good; and one for participation. The margin of points between first and fifth places was the closest in three years, JoTinson said. SSSs£' ii6:e You can liqht either end! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1958 Coach Says— (Continued, from page six) the game to see his mother who was seriously ill in New Jersey . . . Incidentally, it was learned that Drew is not a typical college 'coach—he remains calm on the I field and allows his weekday jcoaching to take effect, . . Richie Lucas’ 38-yard punt into the end- Izone probably ruined his record jas the top punter in the East . The guests in the sideline I chairs on the 20-yard line were I from the Altoona Veterans Hos jpital . . . CLASSIFIED FOR SALE MODERN AND attractive four bedroom. stone colonial iuruse. Full attic, full basement, side porch and attached garage. |Oil heat. Convenient to Corl St. school and high school. Phone AD 7-4761. 1955 RKP T BIRD—S2IOO. Call AD 7-41*23. 1958 MORRIS Minor 1000; 8000 miles, good condition. Call Idea ext. 1042 from 12-1 Mon. thru Fri. CIDER. Truck will be at Werner’s Ficezer Sat. evening, Sun. Afternoon and :eventng. Bring jugs. HOUSE TRAILER; 41 ft.; 2 bedrooms, full bath—s27oo. Call Walter Coyle at AD 7-7611 ext. 306, 8 to 6 p.m. Woodsdale Park. 1950 PONTIAC sports cruiser—slBo. Phone HO n-6464. 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