PAGE SIX BU Passers Rank Bth in Nation Engle Sees Defense As Biq Factor (Continued from page one) for most of the 354 yaids gained against Marquette—quarterback Richie Lucas and halfbacks Bruce Gilmore and Jimmy Kerr. Commenting on his starting backs, Kngle said, "I know that Dave Kasperian and Bucky Pao lone were my stai ters before they were injured in the Army game, but I can't take the other boys out of there after the job they did against 'Marquette. You just don’t fool with a combination that does real well." But Boston is a team out for revenge this year and it proved it just lust week. Today’s hosts weie walked over by West Vir ginia in 1957, 46-6, but they came tearing back last week and up set the highly regarded Moun taineers, 36-30. Quarterbacks Emo DiNitto and Jim Girouard head their strong passing game. According to Lion end coach J. T. White, who scout ed the Terriers, ‘‘DiNitto and Girouard are both good passers and good ball handlers, especially DiNitto, who is kind of small (5-8. 1651 but very elusive.” "DiNitto started against Navy," commented the Lion scout, "but it was Girouard who had the most success. Last week Girouard started against West Virginia but it was DiNitto who was the hero." The two have completed 25 of 53 passes for 457 yards and three touchdowns for their national Bth lanking and third in the East— behind Army and Boston College. 1 "Don't think that the quarter- i backs are their whole show," | While warned, "They have four j good halfbacks and a tough full- ! back in Jimmy Dean. And be- I sides, they expect to have their ! co-captain John Maio ready for • us." j Maio, who missed the West Vir ginia upset, paced the Terriers in scoring last vear with eight TD’s while being the top ground-gainer with 471 yards for a 4.8 yards average. He was also the nation's 10th ranking punt-return performer, averaging 16 7 yards on 10 run fa ac k s including an 83-yarder against Holy Cross. Head coach Steve, Sinko rates him as ‘‘a su perb broken-field runner and one of BU’s best defensive backs.” "And they also have a big Sport Shorts Three Former Centers 3 All-Winning Golf Teams Penn State’s first three left Penn State, traditionally strong guards—-Charlie Ruslavage, Bud on the golf links, produced all- Kohlhaas and Sam Stellate!la— winning teams in 1948, 1953 and were former centers. ! 1955. Defensive Doings (First Titlist in History Penn State's undefeated 1912] Bill Davidson, Carlisle, Pa., jun football team had only one touch-jior, is Penn State’s first individual down scored against it in eightjEastern intercollegiate golf cham pion. games, THE QENN STATE " LAYERS SCHWAB AUDITORIUM George Bernard Shaw's TRUE TO BE GOOD" "TO -- 3 performances only - OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 Bill Popp ... oh offensive guard line that really hustles," (aid White. "They keep the pressure on at all times with their hustle and quickness." On the Penn State side of the pre-game story, Lion coach Rip Engle has been busy all week figuring out his best offensive alignment. I “For the most part we’re trying to develop some offensive punch,” Engle said “The performance of some of our veterans has been rather disappointing, so I’m forced to give the young fcl'ows a chance.” "It should be fairly evident by now that we don't have the j speed or potential for an explo- ; sive running offenses," Engle ; analyzed. i "I do expect our passing to im prove,” he said, “We’ve had good 'passers all along but up until now our receiving has been poor. But Maurice Schleicher, Norm Neff and sophomore Dave Truitt look ed pretty good against Marquette and in recent practices I’m much happier about the end situation.” Engle will be using Schleicher and John Bozick at the ends, Chuck Jancrette "who could be a much better football player if he wants to” accoiding to Engle will start at one tackle along with Andy Stynchula. The interior will be composed of center Steve Garban, left guard Bud Kohlhaas, and Bill Popp at the right guard slot. Popp moves up from the second unit and will start in place of injured Bill Weh mer if the Lions receive the kick off. Lucas will again quarterback present THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ the first unit with Moconyi play ing the fullback slot and Kerr and Gilmore at the halves. t. “The starting job is Lucas’ as long as he keeps up his present work,” Engle stated. “Gilmore had his best day (against Marquette) since his sophomore year, and will play a lot of football, espe cially on offense, if he continues ito produce. Kerr also played; well.”' In summing up his outlook on the game, Engle commented, “Still, our defense will have to be our best offense.” Television Scorecard PENN BTATB BOSTON IT. DiNitto—lo IS—Urban O'Connell—ll 11—Pi* 12—Pinion* 17—Jonn Girouird —l2 J. Dean—l 4 10x7«—15 23—Iloik fiqutrcii—l6 24—Jacks 25—Scribit P. Doan—24 31—Botn la Butlind —27 .12—Funair Stefino—2B 31—Luca* Milo—3o 14—Mnronyl Bolin—3l 35 —Schaeffer Aikenn—32 46—Gilmore Borg***—l4 41— Kerr Canoro—4o 42 W&fthko Courviile—4l 4 s—Sobrxak De«mi rilx—42 46—Kfixptrian Luker—43 51—Garban Christenson—44 55 Berfield Archard—4s 60— Kohlhaas TVanoaky—so 61— Smith Glrhiny—sl 62 Stellatella Wivht—s2 61—Mnddigan Stephans—ss 64 Popp Marques—s 9 65 Butterfield McDermott—6o 66 Wehmer MeMann—62 67 Rusla*age McGnuan—64 88—Korbini Pare—6s 70— Zaino Caito—66 71— Bohirft Meschino—67 72 Gilmore McAvoy—6B 74 Sara Pono—7o 75 Jinerette Di Rone—72 78— Stynchula Mingimro— 7.1 79 Mulnney Minihane—73 80— Schleicher McCue—Bo 81 — Alexander Bowles—B2 82— Truitt Kenney—B3 81—Neff Kurnev—B4 86— Barber DeFeudis—Bs 87— Beilck Prebola—B9 88— Schwab 89— Opperman I * GO TO METZGERS FOR YOUR PENN STATE SOUVENIRS Hfl ‘STUFFED ANIMALS 'PENN STATE JEWELRY 9 v *penn state glassware •YOUNGSTERS' PENN STATE T-SHIRTS AND SWEATSHIRTS Penn State Reversible Warm-Up Jackets $14.95 Penn State Warm-Up Jackets wi,h wh s i !| ev l S" her $25.50 Special Offer: Penn State Emblem $1 00 FREE with EACH PURCHASE of GIRL'S NAVY or WHITE 8LAZER...516.95 Looking for Room Decorations? 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The record is misleading, however, because the Lions lost three games by the total of four goals. Back from last year’s squad is John Behne, who was second in scoring with 18 goals. Behne is being counted on to provide a lot of scoring punch for the Lions. He will line up with the first midfield today. Other top flight returnees are THESIS MULTILITHING ECONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING SSS E. COLLEGE • • • • • • • $ 9 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1958 :30 p.m. at Nittany Field, atiackmen Dave Wilkinson and Jim Winpenny, midfielders Chip Henderson, Dick Bullock, and Dick Hammond, defenseman Ray Tuleya, Mike Beallie, and Gove Elder. “A lot of these boys improved lover the summer,” Baer com mented. “And the “new blood” we have this year will help a lot especially Bob Swanson and Dave Erwin.” Swanson is a high scoring mid fielder who was ineligible last vear but was a high scorer in his freshman year. According to Baer he has really looked good in pre season workouts. 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