PAGE SIX 'Strong' Syracuse Here Tomorrow Syracuse’s once-beaten grid eleven will miss the services of their number one lineman, tackle Ron Luciano, when they invade Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon—but they’ll still be a hard outfit to contain. Luciano, voted the top line performer in all four of the Orangemen’s battles, is con fined to the Syracuse University infirmary with a serious case of virus pneumonia. At last report, his temperature had + + + , . , rocketed to 104 degrees. w " " " " " Luciano had been the main cog ' In the Syracuse forward wall, gaining a first place berth on the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s All-East team three out of the four weeks he was nominated He will definitely be missed by Syracuse, but accord ing to Lion backfield Coach Frank Patrick, the Orangemen will still be a lough team to handle. "They have a big< strong team that capitalizes on any breaks they receive," said Patrick, who has scouted the Orange in three outings. "Luciano was their strongman, but just remember, it takes 11 men to make a good team —not just one," Patrick pointed to quarterbacks Chuck Zimmerman and Dan Fog arty as being more vital to the Syracuse attack than Luciano. “Those two boys are darn good quarterbacks,“ Patrick said, “es pecially that Zimmeiman. He’s a fancy ball handler, a very good passer and a fair runner. He’s completed over half of the passes he has thrown ’’ A check al the latest Syra cuse statistics prove Patrick correct on the latter statement. Zimmerman, who, incidentally is the cover boy of the current issue of Sports Illustrated, has completed 17 of 32 aerials for a ,531 percentage and 267 yards. Four of the pitches have been for TDs. The statistics also prove an other point of Patrick’s—that con cerns the running of Fogarty. “He’s a very gbod runner,” said Patrick, “He runs hard and fast.” Fogarty is the Orange's top ground gainer on average-per-carry with 5.5 yards gained each trip. He’s tarried 16 times for 88 yards. “The rest of that backfield is dangerous, too," Patrick con tinued. “(Art) Baker, (Tom) Ste phens, (Ger) Schwedes and (Ed) Keiffer are also tough runners— and good pass receivers. They’ve accounted for most of the yards gained by passing.” Another check at the statis tics again shows Patrick correct. ATO, K-Sig Keglers Win Delta Chi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma enhanced their standings in the Intramural bowl ing circuit by recording shutouts in Wednesday night’s competi tion. Tau Phi Delta and Theta Delta Chi registered 3-1 victories over Delta Theta Sigma and Lambda Chi Alpha, respectively. Alpha Phi Delta and Delta Sigma Phi deadlocked, 2-2. Alpha Tau Omega combined Cold Weather Coming DON'T BE CAUGHT SHOR T FINE MEN'S AND LADIES' LEATHER GLOVES and leather slippers SEE AL MOSES 330 THOMPSON - EXT. 3468 ART BAKER ... Pennsylvania "Traitor" ' Returns The aforementioned quartet hfild four of the lop five spots among..lhe Syracuse pass re ceiving leaders, gaining 157 yards and two touchdowns on 12 catches. Baker, incidentally, is a former Pennsylvania schoolboy star from Erie Academy. He was an all state fullback in his senior year (1956), and won the state heavy weight wrestling crown the fol lowing spring. scores of 759-831-765 to defeat Al pha Gamma Rho 2355-2099. Jack Neifert turned in a 535 series to lead the Alpha Tau Omega five to victory. Kappa Sigma soundly whipped Zeta Beta Tau, combining three sets of 828, 696. and 730. Jim Ad am’s 497 series paced the win-- ners. Delta Chi, behind Righi’s ac curacy in the clutches, edged Phi Kappa Sigma, 2292-2123. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ACROSS 3' r '°y a! Wnd ol 1* Flattery needera man (comp.) 6. Bronx cheers ?. ,s ! et , 9. Granted for . f h^[ y temporary nn 8 ’ 10. Kind of notice „ hl Bela Kappa n/t. . 6. 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In 10 meetings between the two teams Penn State has won them all, but Royal and his booters have high hopes of reversing that tomorrow. Royal plans to start a lineup made up of six leiiermen and five sophomores Saturday after noon. Royal said that in the first two games of ihf- season the Terp sophs have all looked good. Leading the Terrapin offense will be co-captain and high scor ing inside right Chico Liacuris. | Dinners Served Nightly . . . I Tanglewood Acres Steaks Spaghetti Lobster Shrimp Pizza Sandwiches Selected Beverages For Reservations Call Elgin 5 4584 | DANCING NO MINORS I Jacksonville Rd. -4% Miles From Bellefonfe iiimtiimmiiiiiimiimmwmmmiiK FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1958 His counterpart at inside left— Ernesto Ribeiro—is a very highly touted sophomore. Ribiero is a native of Brazil where he concen trated on soccer during his high school days.' At center forward the Terps have Cliff Krug who is another sophomore. Krug was one of the biggest offensive threats on Maryland's unbeaten 'freshman team & year ago. Danny Somarriba and Bill Pflu grad are the Maryland wings, (Continued on page seven) No. 6
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