PAGE SIX NBC to Televise Eastern Tilt BU Expected Lions Tough When NBC-TV scheduled the Penn State - Boston University grid tilt as the Oct. 18 Eastern regional game of the week a couple of months ago, one could hear the grumbling all the way from Punxsutawney to Holyoke. For Penn State was such a heavy favorite when most of the Eastern grid fanatics were thinking of of watching the “dull Penn State ★ runaway ” But things sure have changed. Especially after BU’s 36-30 vic tory over a highly-touted but luckless West Virginia team last Saturday. That was the second win of the year for the Terriers, but even their lone defeat was impressive. Navy grabbed a 28-14 decision off Coach Steve Smko’s machine two weeks ago, although the na tionally-ranked M id d ie s were outplayed for most of the game. Lion end coach J. T. White, who scouted the New England club in both the Navy and West Virginia scrapes has al ready climbed aboard the BU bandwagon. "They’re good,” White said. "They have a big line, a well balanced offense, and probably most important of all, they hus tle like few teams I’ve seen. They keep the pressure on at all times with their hustle and quickness. "That line averages over 200 pounds,’’ White continued, “and the backs have great speed. They use a* variety of offensive man euvers—open ends, flankers and ends over and if you’re not leady for them, they'll cut you down.” White was full of praise for the Terrier quarterbacks, Emo DiNitto and Jim Girouard. “They are both good passers and good ball handlers,” the Lion mentorj said. “DiNitto is kind of small' but very elusive. ■ “DiNitto started against Navy; but it was Girouard who had the, most success. Last week Girouard' started against West Virginia but; it was DiNitto who was the hero.”!: Because of the passing per formances by' the *BU quarter backs, the Terriers are ranked eighth in the nation—and third in the East—in team passing of fense. They have completed 25 of 53 passes for 457 yards and three touchdowns. Only five HOME-BOUND FOR VACATION? Better Let Us Make Your Air Reservation RIGHT NOW! There Is No Cost For Our Service There Is No Obligation If You Find You Must Cancel r Call AD 8-0528 or Mail This F0rm...., I PENN STATE TRAVEL, Metzger Bldg. j ; 111 S. Allen St.. Stale College. Pa. : :Please make the following air-reservalion for me without! j obligation and at no charge for your service. : :I CAN LEAVE STATE COLLEGE on (date) [AT ABOUT (time) for (destination) U WANT TO RETURN TO STATE COLLEGE FROM I on (date) to arrive about (lime) | 23 Metzger Bldg., 111 S. Allen St. By LOU PRATO, Collegian Sports Editor throws have been intercepted, "Don’t think that the quarter backs are their whole show," j White said. “They have four good halfbacks and a tough fullback ‘in Jimmy Dean. And besides, ; they expect to have their co-cap tain (John) Maio ready for us. He was their top runner last year, but broke his leg during the sum mer. He warmed up against West Virginia, but he didn't play.” If Maio returns, he is ex pected to solve BU's "problem" [ at left halfback. "Maio will help [ us if he plays." Sinko said. "We have been hurting at the left i half post so far, although Bill Burgess did a good job there AD 8-0528 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA to Give Game' the TV committments were made that playing ping-pong or leap-frog instead ★ ★ ★ Emo DiNitto ... BU quarterback star against West Virginia. But we couldn't do anything off that left side against Navy." The rest of BU’s strong running corps includes Paul Cancro, Tom ! (Continued on page eight) ACROSS f*- S“ r< ;p e .|? .. World War II 1. Baseball's man 49 {3.19 in the Mue »uit 50! English ** * v,d cathedral town 9. Disengaged, «,to»pMk DOWN 22. One puff and you'll . how 1. The 49 refreshing 2. Kools are made Roots are with mild ——- 13. Vegetable 8. 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(were Charles" Barrett, Cornell; stuhidreh»r j David C. Campbell, Harvard; Marshall "B i g g i e" Goldberg, Pittsburgh; Harry Kipke. Mich igan; Francis "Pug" Lund, Min nesota; Frank John "D u i c h" Schwab, Lafayette; Harry Sluhldreher, .Notre Dame; Har ry Killinger, Cy Young, Wash ington and Lee, Bnd Thomas Albert Dwight, Tad Jones, Yale, Schwab is the father of two Penn State athletes—Jim, a soph omore end on the football squad, 1/ your furonlr ha* led you thta far why not Jet it lead too a hit!* farther to Spwdnuts Switch -from 11018 ) ,J§ •fo Snow Fmsfi )jf| KGDL FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1958 f Fame. il be honored, along with Pres award dinner'of the National and Bill, a 440 specialist on the track team. President Eisenhower, who played football as an undergrad uate at West Point, will receive the foundation’s first gold medal award at the $5O-a-plate dinner here. The dinner is to help raise funds for the projected' hall of fame building to be erected on the Rutgers University campus at New Brunswick, N.J. The addition of nine new members brings io 162 the num ber of men who ~ have been elected io fdotball’s Hall of Fame. Of these, 116 were chosen as players and 46 as coaches. All the new members but Bar rett, Campbell and Jones still are living. Goldberg and Kipke are residents of Chicago, Lund lives in Minneapolis, Schwab in Pat ton, Pa, Stuhldreher in Pitts burgh and Young in Glen Ridge, N.J. Chick Werner is entering his 25th year as Penn State cross country coach. 11l 3 Pugh Street M|tC MIKTWOt KINO-SIIS QUfa/reM- \ .--; No. 5